Barn fire reported in Town of La Prairie

    A barn just south of Janesville is damaged by fire. The Janesville Fire Department responded to the property on the 1700 block of South Read Road in the town of La Prairie just after 2:30

Baldwin among Senators calling for Flynn investigation

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin is among a group of senators calling for an investigation of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. Citing possible illegal communications between Flynn and representatives of the Russian government, and efforts

Brodhead man recognized by American Red Cross

On Saturday, February 18th, the American Red Cross will honor seven local heroes at An Evening of Heroes hosted by Ho-Chunk Gaming in the Wisconsin Dells.   Honorees are ordinary people whose actions embody the values of

Two students expelled from Janesville School District

Half as many students have been expelled from the Janesville School District this year than at this same time last year. A high school student was expelled for making a bomb threat to destroy school property. The

Town of Beloit hosts GBCC Busienss After Hours

A local community plans to do a little showing off Wednesday night. The Town of Beloit is hosting a Greater Beloit Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours at Fire Station #1.  Town Administrator Ian Haas says he

Dassey decision expected this summer

A federal appeals court in Chicago will decide this summer whether or not Brendan Dassey should have his conviction reinstated in the slaying of Teresa Halbach in Manitowoc County. The three judge panel heard arguments Tuesday on

Rumor has it – Wisconsin dog wins ‘Best in Show’

A German Shepherd from Edgerton is this year’s winner at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. The five-and-a-half year-old female named Rumor won Best in Show on Monday night. Owner Kent Boyle says the dog has an

Hortonville police chief suspended

The Police Commission in the Outagamie County Village of Hortonville has suspended Police Chief Michael Sullivan for two weeks – with another possible six weeks of suspension held open for violating department policies. A 15-page decision issued Wednesday morning