New Wisconsin Growth and Enhancement Strategies program begins
The Southwest Wisconsin Workforce Development Board is getting an apprenticeship program underway in Rock and Green Counties. Job Developer Dana Melahn has been promoting the program to several local manufacturers. The five companies using Blackhawk Technical C
Two dead in separate officer involved shootings
The Kewaunee County Sheriff’s Department is releasing more information about an officer involved shooting Monday night. Officers were called to the incident on County Highway AB, two miles south of Highway 29 in the Town of Franklin
Lawmakers take Foxconn hearing on the road
Members of the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee will be in southeastern Wisconsin this morning, for a public hearing on an incentive package for Foxconn. The hearing will be at Gateway Technical College in Sturtevant – which is
Packers get good news on Lowry
The Green Bay Packers received some good news on the injury front with second year defensive lineman Dean Lowry. Lowry avoided a serious knee injury after he left last Saturday’s preseason game against the Washington Redskins. Tests
Brewer bats go silent in loss to Giants (AUDIO)
Chris Stratton and three relievers combined to help the San Francisco Giants shut down the Milwaukee Brewers 2-0 in their series opener on Monday night at AT&T Park. Stratton improved to 2-2, holding the Brewers to four
Leavitt: Oshkosh Foundation bankruptcy shouldn’t impact scholarships
The leader of UW-Oshkosh says student scholarships will be honored, in the wake of the decision by the university’s foundation to file for bankruptcy. Chancellor Andrew Leavitt says that’s something he’s personally overseeing. The foundation declared bankruptcy,
College students advised to check if school IDs good for voting
Wisconsin college students who want to vote next year should start thinking about it now. “What they really ought to do, before they get to bogged down in their studies and partying, is they ought to figure