Madison Ironman to run on Sunday, despite flooding
The Madison Ironman will go on this Sunday, despite historic flooding in the city. Organizers say flooded sidewalks and trails will force minor changes to the race’s 112 mile bike course, but everything else is good to
Congressman Duffy talks Wisconsin farmers, food stamp restrictions in Congress
The House and Senate are figuring out how to pass the new Farm Bill, and Congressman Sean Duffy is touting the needs of Wisconsin farmers. Duffy wants to ensure that Wisconsin farmers have access to fair assistance
Walker unleasehes tweets aimed at protesting NFL players
The Governor unleashes a tweetstorm aimed at protesting NFL players. Colin Kaepernick and other players have repeatedly stated that taking a knee is not meant to disrespect the flag or armed services members, but to protest police
Janesville City Council members introduce anti-bullying ordinance

The Jansville City Council takes a first look at a proposed ordinance prohibiting bullying and harassment in the City. Council members Jim Farrell and Jens Jorgensen have requested the proposed ordinance be brought before the City Council
City of Janesville considers financing public infrastructure for private housing developments again
City of Janesville officials work to find ways to fill a housing shortage. Deputy City Manager says the City Council is set to consider the merits of one proposal that came out of a housing and development
Janesville Performing Arts Center presents Tales of Downtown
True stories of downtown Janesville are brought to life on the stage at JPAC. Education and Outreach Coordinator Jim McCulloch says after the success of last years “Tales of the Old Marshall” JPAC is presenting “Tales of
Johnson questions credibility of anonymous NYT op-ed writer
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson questions the credibility, of whoever wrote an anonymous New York Times op-ed highly critical of President Donald Trump. “If somebody serving in the administration does not agree with the administration’s policies, the thing
Chilimania set for another year
Chilimania organizers are pleased with a fair weather forecast for the weekend. The 29th annual festival is planned for Friday and Saturday. 60 chili cooking teams plan to square off Saturday, and organizers say this year they’re
Bike trail finished in Beloit
Biking may be growing in popularity, and officials with the Beloit Parks and Recreation Department appear pleased to have completed a trail through Big Hill Park. Parks and Recreation Director Mark Edwards says the path joins up
Sand bags likely for downtown Janesville
he National Weather Service has changed its forecasts for the Rock River at Afton and Lake Koshkonong. Predictions call for the Lake Koshkonong gauge to rise to 12 feet by Tuesday, into what the weather service considers