Wisconsin budget clears Assembly, faces uncertain future

Wisconsin’s overdue state budget passed a major hurdle at the Capitol Wednesday, although the plan continues to face an uncertain future. The Assembly passed the plan, which is now more than two months late, just before midnight

Get outside the lines and cook dinner with your library

When was the last time you walked into your local library? In recent years, libraries have changed into dynamic centers for engagement to accommodate the growing needs of their local communities. Arrowhead Library System (ALS) invites the

Schimel announces new DOJ Human Trafficking Bureau

Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel has announced creation of a new division of the Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) dedicated to human trafficking. The Human Trafficking Bureau will promote public safety through proactive enforcement, specialized training, and community outreach.

Vos: Assembly will not be ‘held hostage’ on budget

While the state Assembly is set to pass the budget, its future in the Senate remains uncertain. Senate Republican Leader Scott Fitzgerald told reporters Tuesday evening that he does not yet have the votes to pass the

Brewers vs. Marlins switched to Milwaukee

Due to the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, the Miami Marlins scheduled home series against the Milwaukee Brewers this weekend has been moved from Marlins Park to Milwaukee’s Miller Park. Due to the brief lead time, staffing levels

Beloit College continues Next Genius partnership

This academic year, Beloit College will continue its partnership with the Next Genius Scholarship Program, a Mumbai-based educational initiative that pairs students in India with U.S. colleges based on an annual scholarship competition.   “We are very

Janesville officials seek grocery for south side

Janesville City Officials are scurrying to find a replacement for the Pick ‘n Save grocery store after learning its south side location would be closing. City Manager Mark Freitag tells Your Talk Show on WCLO his staff