Nearly double Wisconsin’s wolf hunt quota killed in abbreviated hunting and trapping season
Wisconsin hunters took nearly twice the number of wolves than the Department of Natural Resources was hoping for during an extremely brief 3 day wolf hunt this week. DNR Wildlife Administrator Keith Warkne said the agency to
Wisconsin educators & child care workers will begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations on Monday
Wisconsin’s educators and child care workers will begin to get COVID-19 vaccines beginning on Monday, March 1, as part of Phase 1B of the state’s vaccination effort. Department of Health Services Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk
Evers signs bill allowing DWD UI computer upgrade to proceed
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has signed a bill, to start an overhaul of the state’s aging unemployment system computers. Evers released a video statement as he signed the bill, which passed both chambers of the legislature with
Local nonprofit banks on mystique
The pandemic has forced charities to be creative with their fundraising efforts to survive over the last year and Project 16:49 is no different. Executive Director Tammy Degarmo says last year the organization, which helps unaccompanied youth
BTC recognized for culinary program
A local college is being recognized for a recipe for success. The Blackhawk Technical College Culinary Arts program has received the highest honor possible from the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation Accrediting Commission. Only four of the
Congress considers election changes
A local Congressman is sounding the alarm about a proposal to change the way states run their elections. Bryan Steil of Janesville says a bill is moving through the House proposing more federalization of elections. The Republican
Francisco L. Pena
October 4, 1958 – February 26, 2021