Slow-no-wake speed restriction lifted on southern portion of Rock River
The Rock County Sheriff’s Office lifts the no wake order for the southern portion of the Rock River. County ordinance calls for the no wake order to be dropped on the portion of the river downstream from
Schimel backs effort to get tough on child neglect
Wisconsin’s attorney general is backing legislation that would make it easier to prosecute cases of child neglect. The bill from Republican lawmakers would create a graduated penalty system for cases of neglect that put the health and
WEDC audit shows problems tracking job creation
A newly released state audit shows the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation continues to have problems tracking jobs created using the money it awards The report from the non-partisan Legislative Audit Bureau found the troubled agency does not
WisDOT holds open house on I-39/90 expansion project
The Interstate expansion project through Rock County is sure to have an impact on motorists this summer. Project Communication Manager Steven Theisen says an open house will take place Thursday, May 18th, from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m.
African Children’s Choir performs in Janesville
The African Children’s Choir melts the hearts of audiences with their charming smiles, beautiful voices and lively African songs and dances. The program features well-loved children’s songs, traditional Spirituals and Gospel favorites. Concerts are free and open
Democrats seek de-escalation training for Wisconsin cops
At the Capitol, lawmakers call for statewide standards in police use of deadly force. “Though we know there are instances where force – including lethal force – must be used, our goal is to make sure that
Gallagher wants more info on intelligence sharing
Before the serious issues facing the nation can be addressed, one Wisconsin congressman believes concerns over President Trump sharing intelligence with Russian officials need to be put to rest. Representative Mike Gallagher discussed the topic on Wednesday’s
Renaissance Fair planned for Janesville
History is really in the air this weekend. Not only will Civil War Living History Days be held in Milton, but the annual renaissance fair is planned in Janesville. Janesville Renaissance Fair co-owner Chris Last expects 2500
Mixed reports on dam removal don’t appear to worry Janesville City Manager
Janesville city officials are working to counter social media worries regarding the Monterey Dam removal project. City Manager Mark Freitag tells Your Talk Show on WCLO a design team including affected residents will be planning the removal
Beloit City Council denies liquor license for Club Adiktion
Beloit’s Club Adiktion gets no more love from the City Council than it got for the Alcoholic Beverage License Advisory Committee. Police Chief David Zibolski says the establishment had it’s liquor license revoked in 2015 following a