Pocan critical of Trump TPP reversal
President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a re-entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and Wisconsin Congressman Mark Pocan says that’s not what Trump campaigned on here in the state. “I just think if he does that it would
Two Parker High School coaches and athletic director are resigning
There’s a shakeup happening in the Parker High School athletic department. Athletic Director John Zimmrman announced earlier this week that after a year on the job, he is resigning at the end of the school year. Zimmerman
Janesville Mobilizing 4 Change plans awards
A local anti-drug abuse group is joining the effort to encourage parents not to host prom and graduation parties for their underage children. Janesville Mobilizing 4 Change Director Erin Davis says an awards ceremony is planned for
31st Assembly District Representative announces re-election plans
A local legislator is making her intentions clear about running for another term. Assembly Representative Amy Loudenbeck of Clinton says unemployment is at a record low, the Interstate expansion is on schedule, and K-12 education funding has
Portage man charged in deaths of pet cats
A 73-year-old Portage man has been arrested on allegations that he trapped and killed pet cats, after an investigation by police and sheriff’s detectives. The Columbia County Sheriff’s Department said Paul Greiner trapped the cats on his
WIAC cancels conference baseball postseason tournament
With inclement weather continuing throughout the state this spring, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) has announced the cancellation of its conference baseball postseason tournament that was originally scheduled to be played May 11-13 at the site
Vos won’t run for Congress
State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he won’t run for Congress, even as he downplays allegations of ethics violations connected with a trip to London. Vos told WISN’s Jay Weber on Friday that he will not run
Two Oshkosh officers injured during traffic stop
Two Oshkosh police officers received minor injuries, after one was hit by a car and the other was trapped and dragged in the car. It began when officers stopped a woman on Thursday just after 3:30 p.m.
Senator Baldwin seeks help for Wisconsin farmers in case of trade war
Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin is looking for answers on how the federal government is going to help Wisconsin farmers as the chances of a trade war with China grow. “I’ve been hearing a lot from dairy farmers
Wisconsin heating moratorium ends this weekend
If you’re behind on your heating bills, it’s time to contact your utility before the end of the heating moratorium. Wisconsin law prevents utility companies from disconnecting customers for falling behind in their payments during the winter,