Amazon almost ready to open

Construction on the new one-million square-foot Amazon distribution center in Beloit is ahead of schedule and City Manager Lori Curtis Luther says it could open this month. Luther says the speed of the development is remarkable considering

Beloit College condemns ICE ruling

A local college is standing behind its international students. Beloit College is condemning an Immigration and Customs Enforcement ruling requiring international students to take at least one in-person class or leave the United States. Beloit College President

Ryder Cup moved to 2021

The PGA of America made it official on Wednesday, postponing the 2020 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits until Sept. 21-26, 2021. The PGA Tour resumed its season last month without fans, but the Ryder Cup and its

UWGB adds familiar assistants

Former Badger Freddie Owens is expected to be added to the coaching staff of the Green Bay Phoenix under new head coach Will Ryan. Owens will be joined by De Pere native and Hillsdale (Mich.) College assistant

Brewers sign first round pick

The Milwaukee Brewers announced the signing of their first round draft pick, outfielder Garrett Mitchell, taken with the 20th overall pick out of UCLA. The team had already announced the signing of their other four picks, making

Wisconsin football won’t play at Wrigley

Due to the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, the Wisconsin Badger football team will face the Northwestern Wildcats on November 7 at Ryan Field on the Northwestern campus in Evanston, not the originally scheduled location of Wrigley

Governor Evers appoints Janesville farmer to DATCP board

Governor Tony Evers appoints Janesville farmer Doug Rebout to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) Board. Rebout said he is honored and humbled to represent farmers and agriculture on the board, which sets