State Supreme Court will take up voter rolls lawsuit
Six months after deadlocking on it, the state Supreme Court will try to resolve a lawsuit over Wisconsin’s voter rolls. The state Elections Commission sent letters to about 232,000 voters in October asking them to update their
Evers taps Romanski to lead DATCP
Wisconsin’s acting agriculture secretary got a vote of confidence from the governor on Monday. Governor TGony Evers removed the “interim” tag from Randy Romanski’s title. He’s been in charge of the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer
Badgers secure commitment from standout pass rusher
The Wisconsin Badger football team locked up one of their top defensive targets in their 2021 recruiting class, receiving a verbal commitment from Akron outside linebacker/defensive end Darryl Peterson. This is a big get for Badgers coach
Sunday COVID-19 numbers for Wisconsin
Sunday’s testing results for COVID-19 showed a drop in both tests and positive detections. The Department of health Services says that 173 people tested positive for coronavirus on Sunday, out of a total of 7,195 tests. 20
Packers announce the signing of a third draft pick
Three down and six more to go for the Green Bay Packers. Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst announced the signing of sixth round draft pick, guard Simon Stepaniak out of Indiana. Stepaniak was the third of three
Blackhawk Technical College reopening with seven-stage plan
Blackhawk Technical College is implementing a seven-stage plan to reopen its campuses in Rock and Green counties. Executive Director of Communications Jennifer Thompson said the college is currently in stage three and hopes to move into stage
Grzesk pulls out of running for Green Bay men’s basketball job
St. Norbert college men’s basketball coach Gary Grzesk says he has pulled out of the running to be the next men’s basketball coach at his alma mater, UW-Green Bay. In a statement on his Twitter account,
Peaceful protest in Beloit ends with show of solidarity from police chief
Chants of “Black Lives Matter!” “No Justice, No Peace!” and “George Floyd!” echo through the streets of downtown Beloit as protesters plan continued racial justice marches. Local activists and community leaders are demanding change in the systems