CARES Act may need a little correction

A local Congressman isn’t entirely pleased with the recently passed, more than $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. Bryan Steil of Janesville would like the next bill to include some corrections. The Republican says

Janesville man pleads not guilty in child’s death

A 30-year-old Janesville man, accused of killing a 15-month-old girl, pleads not guilty in Rock County Court. Steven M. Horan is charged with First Degree Reckless homicide in the March 7th death of Jaylee Conaway. The criminal

Need for poll workers remains acute in Wisconsin

Governor Tony Evers has agreed to allow Wisconsin National Guard personnel to be available to work at polling places in the state’s spring elections, as fears about coronavirus keep many regular poll workers at home. With an

Support Wisconsin made products during the COVID-19 response

The economic slowdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic is hitting Wisconsin’s farmers and food producers especially hard. Alice in Dairyland Abigail Martin says buying local and keeping produce moving is vital to Wisconsin’s farmers.  “1 in 9

Non-profit delivering groceries to low-income Beloit seniors

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Senior citizens in Beloit’s Merrill and Hackett neighborhoods are getting some help with their groceries thanks to a local non-profit. Community Action applied for and received a $3,000 emergency grant from the Stateline Community Foundation to pay