Wisconsin National Guard will help secure Capitol building

The Wisconsin National Guard will help protect the state Capitol in Madison. Governor Tony Evers on Monday authorized the Wisconsin National Guard Reaction Force, which consists of troops trained to respond to requests for assistance on short

Beloit International Film Festival goes virtual

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The 16th annual Beloit International Film Festival is doing things a little different this year. Visit Beloit Spokesperson Stacy Bodnar says the kick-off February 9th will be a drive-thru event. Bodnar says there will still be hundreds

Kvapil reflects on time on Milton School Board

An outgoing Milton School Board explains his decision not to run for re-election. Brian Kvapil says serving the community takes a significant amount of time and dedication.  Kvapil made the decision not to run for re-election saying

Sex offender being released in Elkhorn

Town of Delavan Police are making the public aware of a convicted sex offender who’s being released into the community. According to a news release, 65-year-old John W. Kosche will be living at a residence on the

SCOTUS declines to expedite Trump election challenges

The U.S. Supreme Court refused Monday to fast-track a challenges to Wisconsin’s presidential election from President Donald Trump and his allies. The cases the court declined to expedite challenged the results here in Wisconsin, as well as

State Senate moving quickly on COVID-19 package

The Wisconsin state Senate is poised to amend a coronavirus relief package passed by the state Assembly last week. On WISN‘s “UpFront” Sunday, Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu said the goal is to get something Governor Tony Evers

Wisconsin surpasses 500,000 cases of COVID-19

More than 500,000 Wisconsinites have now tested positive for the coronavirus. According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the state passed that milestone on Friday, after reaching 400,000 thousand cases a little over a month earlier.