Election officials reach out to voters who may have moved
The Wisconsin Elections Commission is sending a reminder to thousands of people who may need to register to vote again. The agency is mailing out postcards to 343,000 registered voters who records show may have moved recently
Milton referendum vote is Tuesday

Tuesday, November 7th is election day for residents who live in the School District of Milton. Voters can cast their ballot for or against the proposed $69.9 million building referendum between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Rock
Diversity Action Team of Rock County discusses impact of boarding schools for Native American children
According to the Diversity Action Tam of Rock County boarding schools for Native American children, no matter what groups operated them, perpetrated extreme outrages against the children, their families, and their tribes. Event Organizer Sharon Williams says
Janesville Salvation Army gears up for Community Thanksgiving Day meal
The Salvation Army will host a Thanksgiving Day dinner. The free community meal is open to everyone 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, November 23rd, at 514 Sutherland Ave., Janesville. Appetizers plus viewing of the Macy’s Thanksgiving
Badger women’s hockey, unbeaten and No. 1
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team have now topped the USCHO.COM Division 1 women’s poll for the sixth straight week. The Badgers stayed in the top spot Monday after sweeping all 15 first-place votes in this week’s poll. The
Hockey Badgers remain 7th in USCHO poll
The Wisconsin hockey team lost and tied its two games with second ranked North Dakota over the weekend but the Badgers didn’t lose any ground in the USCHO.com poll. The Badgers remain number 7, while North Dakota
Appleton man shot and killed in Oshkosh
Oshkosh police say an 18-year-old Appleton man died after being shot in Oshkosh. Police say he was one of three involved in an argument, which resulted in gun fire at about 9:00 p.m. Sunday. A 25-year-old Oshkosh
Walker says Foxconn contract could be signed soon
Many of Governor Scott Walker’s critics say there’s a reason he did not mention Foxconn while launching his re-election bid on Sunday – because they believe the $3 billion incentive package is in trouble, with the state’s
Janesville offers paperless billing
The city of Janesville is making it easier to pay some bills. Clerk-Treasurer Dave Godek says customers can now get their utility bills via e-mail. Godek says the reasons for the change include both customer interest and
PlayMonster finalist for TOTY awards
A local company is enjoying a record breaking year. Beloit based PlayMonster Marketing Director Lisa Wuennemann says having six finalists named for the Toy of the Year awards is one of the highlights. PlayMonster won it’s first
