Beloit man sentenced for sexual relationship with underage victim
A Beloit man will not face prison time for his sexual relationship with a 14-year-old in April of 2019. 22-year-old Kevin Miles pleaded guilty to an amended charge of third-degree sexual assault after originally being charged with
Mercyhealth leaders taking pay cuts amid financial losses
Executives for Mercyhealth are taking 10 percent pay cuts across their entire health care system. The state-line health care provider announced the salary reduction for employees in leadership positions due to financial losses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Crop Walk goes virtual
A major fundraiser in Janesville is still being planned for this Sunday, but instead of scores of participants embarking from Cargill United Methodist Church, they’re being asked to take part “virtually”. Janesville Area Crop Walk organizer Kathy
Wisconsin COVID-19 cases by county, April 22, 2020
TODAY’S COVID-19 CASES, AS REPORTED BY THE WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES ON APRIL 22, 2020. THESE NUMBERS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
Local high school honors seniors with signs
Teachers and staff at a local high school want to be sure graduating seniors feel appreciated for their accomplishment. Janesville Parker High School Assistant Principal Brian Martin says teachers and staff Thursday will begin delivering congratulatory yard
Rock County Sheriff’s Office investigating cause of Milton campground fire
The Rock County Sheriff’s Office is investigating what caused a large fire in a Town of Milton campground. Fire officials responded to 12 trailers on fire at Lakeland RV Campground just after 6:45 p.m. Tuesday night, none
Town of Beloit Police investigate series of thefts
The Town of Beloit Police Department is investigating a number of recent thefts. The first involved a skid steer loader from the 600 block of Kelsey Road sometime between noon Friday and noon Saturday. The second theft
Report: Wisconsin traffic down 40 percent during pandemic
Coronavirus is driving a drop in traffic on Wisconsin roads. A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum finds that traffic across the state has fallen nearly 40 percent during the outbreak, accelerating a trend that began
Local corn farmers face low demand
A local farmer says the COVID-19 outbreak is causing some unique challenges. Wisconsin Corn Growers Association President and Rock County farmer Doug Rebout tells Your Talk Show on WCLO prices and demand are both down. Rebout says
Local college plans furloughs

Staff at UW-Whitewater will be taking a little unpaid time off to help the school recover from losses incurred through the COVID-19 crisis. Chancellor Dwight Watson Tuesday announced planned furloughs could cover about $5 million of an