Bucks First Round of Head Coach Interviews Nearly Complete
The Milwaukee Bucks are nearly done with their first round of interviews for their head coaching position. Milwaukee will next interview Spurs assistant Becky Hammon and former Cavs coach David Blatt. The team met with former New Orleans Hornets
Monroe man accused of filming women with hidden bathroom camera
A 26-year-old Green County man is accused of placing a hidden camera in his bathroom to film his female roommate and another woman. Monroe Police say they were dispatched to an apartment on the 200 block of
Schimel clarifies memo on CBD oil
Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel is clarifying a memo on CBD oil and industrial hemp. The oil can be used to treat seizures. Schimel said there are products being sold in Wisconsin that are not FDA approved. “There
Clinton Community School District seeks feedback from public on how to address facilities needs
The Clinton Community School District is eager to hear how the public feels about addressing the aging elementary and middle schools while maximizing use of the high school. District Administrator Jim Brewer says a survey invitation is
Foxconn announces ‘Smart City, Smart Future’ competition
Foxconn Technology Group will put up $1 million in awards and grants over the next three years, to Wisconsin college students who take part in its “Smart City, Smart Future” competition. Foxconn exec Alan Young said the
DNR to recommend more doe hunts for 2018
Northwoods hunters may have better chances to bag a doe this fall. The Department of Natural Resources is going to ask the Natural Resources Board to only impose buck only restrictions in Iron County for the upcoming
Epic Systems completes major project with Mayo Clinic
A big project is in the books for Epic Systems in Verona. Epic Systems says they’ve completed a project to integrate the headquarters of the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota into their medical database program. The changeover adds
Milwaukee County may hold recreational marijuana referendum
A ballot question on recreational marijuana in Milwaukee County is a step closer, after the county board’s judiciary committee unanimously endorsed a referendum proposal on Thursday. Twenty-three people spoke in favor, only one against the proposal. “I
Postal carriers plan food drive
Local letter carriers are expected to be busier than usual Saturday. Janesville postal worker Leah Borowski says the goal for this year’s 26th annual National Letter Carriers Food Drive is to collect 47,000 pounds of food. Participants
Expulsion rate lower in Janesville schools
The number of expulsions in the Janesville School District appear to be down. District officials have only expelled six students this year, compared to 12 at the same time last year. The most recent high school to