Beloit Transit System considers expanding routes
The City of Beloit is considering expanding Beloit Transit System routes to make them more streamlined and user-friendly. The city council heard the first proposals for new bus routes this week that would cover a greater percentage
UW-Stevens Point prepares athletics staff for COVID-19 testing ahead of fall sports
Last week the NCAA released its list of return to play guidelines for the upcoming fall seasons. That includes weekly testing for student-athletes. UW-Stevens Point athletic director Brad Duckworth says says following the weekly testing guidelines for
RockStep Capital rebrands Janesville Mall as ‘Uptown Janesville’
The Janesville Mall will no longer be called the Janesville Mall. Its owner, RockStep Capital, announced it is rebranding all of its mall properties, and the Janesville retail center will now be called Uptown Janesville. CEO Andy
WEAC continues call for remote learning for K-12 students this fall
As school districts around the state and the country prepare to reopen, there are still many questions about how to do it safely. Wisconsin Education Association Council Region One President Tammy Erickson says just getting the kids
Green Bay votes to create city masking ordinance
To slow the spread of COVID 19, masks will soon be required in public spaces around Green Bay. The city council voted 7-5 on Tuesday to create an ordinance mandating masks inside buildings the public has common
Art Infusion adds wall murals
Art Infusion in downtown Janesville this year will include more than sidewalk chalk art. Following the success of the Black Hawk Wall Mural created last year by spray paint artist Jeff Henriquez, the Janesville Area Convention and
Annual Milton chicken barbecue cancelled
The grills will be cold and Goodrich Park quiet in Milton next month for the Annual Chicken Barbecue. The Chamber of Commerce says the difficult decision was made for the safety of volunteers, employees, and residents. The
Local Congressman against federal agent crackdown
A local Congressman would rather see the money being used to send federal agents to areas of civil unrest like Portland, Oregon be used to fight the pandemic. Mark Pocan of Madison says more people are dying