Proposal would allow unmanned delivery vehicles in Wisconsin
Small, self-driving vehicles the size of a cooler could soon be making deliveries in Wisconsin. A bill being considered by state lawmakers would allow unmanned vehicles to travel on Wisconsin sidewalks and crosswalks. The legislation would require
Trump signs ‘Buy American’ executive order at Snap-on
President Donald Trump signed a “Buy American” executive order in Wisconsin on Tuesday. Against the backdrop of an American flag made of wrenches, the President signed the order during a stop at Snap-on Tools corporate headquarters in
State Representative Amy Loudenbeck hosts budget listening sessions
State Representative Amy Loudenbeck of Clinton has scheduled two listening sessions to gather feedback from her constituents on Governor Walker’s proposed 2017-2019 budget. Members of the public are welcome to attend the following listening sessions: Thursday, April
LB A.J. Hawk retires as a Packer (AUDIO)
Former linebacker A.J. Hawk, who played nine seasons (2006-14) in Green Bay, has informed the club of his decision to retire as a member of the Packers. Hawk was selected with the fifth overall pick in the
Bucks new arena to host NCAA Tournament games in 2022
The Wisconsin Entertainment & Sports Center is still under construction, but the NCAA announced today that the new state-of-the-art facility, slated to open in the fall of 2018, has been selected to host NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament
Steffen proposes replacement for Green Bay prison
State Representative David Steffen unveiled details of a proposal Monday that would close the Green Bay Correctional Institution and construct a new maximum security prison in Brown or neighboring counties. Steffen, along with other area leaders, spoke
Portion of South Jackson Street in Janesville to close for three days
Motorists traveling Janesville’s fourth ward may want to plan ahead for the next few days. Officials with the City of Janesville’s Engineering Department say South Jackson Street will be closed between McKinley and West Racine Streets from
Milton Chamber of Commerce offers special program
A local chamber of commerce is using high level lectures to support economic growth. Milton Chamber of Commerce Director Dani Stivarius says a good example is Economic Growth Advisors President Mike Mathew, who’s the featured speaker for
Wisconsin moves closer to drug testing Medicaid recipients
Criticism is being leveled as the state moves closer to drug testing for Medicaid recipients. The Walker administration is requesting a federal waiver to allow the state to implement the mandatory testing for childless adults on BadgerCare.
Sidewalk deadlines delayed in Edgerton
Edgerton residents will have a little more time to consider alternatives for sidewalk maintenance after two deadlines are extended by the city council. Residents will now have until May 15, instead of the end of the month,