Madison homicide victim was ‘scared to death’
Madison’s police chief says a man found dead at a Culver’s restaurant early Tuesday morning had been “literally scared to death.” The victim was part of a four-man crew doing remodeling at the closed restaurant, when two
Lawmakers trade attacks as state budget impasse continues
As the clock ticks down on the end of the state’s fiscal year, lawmakers remain divided on how to finish up work on the state budget. Talks between the Senate and Assembly resumed Tuesday morning, but Assembly
Johnson ‘pleased’ with delaying health care vote
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin is praising a decision to delay a vote on a Republican health care bill. Johnson was one of at least five Republican U.S. Senators who had publicly said they were not
School District of Milton hosts Technology Fair
You may be surprised to learn all of the amazing things students in the School District of Milton are doing with technology. District Spokesperson Jerry Schuetz says members of the public will have a chance to see
Boardtracker Harley-Davidson expands offerings with new store
Boardtracker Harley-Davidson is excited to announce the addition of a new store right next door at 2600 Morse Street, Janesville, WI., called Boardtracker Motorsports. The new building will provide the community with an additional place to shop
Janesville City Council approves residency requirement for Zoning Board of Appeals.
False information on an application for the City of Janesville’s Zoning Board of Appeals prompts changes to who’s eligible for the board. Council member Paul Williams says you should have to live in the City. Williams has
Trail date set for accused killer of Rusk County deputy Dan Glaze
Eight months after Rusk County Sheriff’s Deputy Dan Glaze was shot and killed while on duty, a trial date has been set for the man accused of pulling the trigger. Judge Eugene Harrington ruled Monday that there
Johnson will oppose Senate health care vote this week
Wisconsin’s Ron Johnson and at least three other Republican U.S. Senators will apparently oppose a floor vote on health care this week. “I’m going to vote ‘no’ on a motion to proceed this week, because it’s just
Milton School Board nears referendum decision
The Milton School Board appears ready to make a decision regarding a building referendum. The school board Monday night agreed to hold a special meeting July 10th to focus solely on district facility needs and narrow down
Local hospital serves up pedal powered smoothies
Administrators at a local hospital are putting their best foot forward in support of heart health. SSM Health Saint Mary’s Janesville Hospital spokeswoman Kathryn Scott says a special event will feature pedal powered blenders being used to