Two JPD Sergeants earn Chief’s Commendations
The acts of two Janesville Police Sergeants the day of a fatal workplace shooting last month are being recognized by the City’s top cop. Police Chief David Moore has awarded Chief’s Commendations to Sergeants Jimmy Holford III
Trial begins for Beloit woman accused of causing the crash that killed three people
The 29-year-old Beloit woman accused of causing the drunken crash that killed three people and injured three others in January of 2018 finally has her day in court. In her opening statement Monday afternoon Prosecutor Cheniqua White
Mrs. Amy B. (Rowlee) Squires
September 16, 1921 ~ May 23, 2022 (age 100)
Group plans anti-circumcision protest in Janesville
A non-profit dedicated to educating Americans about what it says are the harms of infant circumcision plans a peaceful protest in Janesville. The Bloodstained Men & Their Friends plan to share their message from 10:00 a.m. until
Loudenbeck doesn’t receive party endorsement in Secretary of State race
A local Republican candidate for Secretary of State isn’t allowing a lack of endorsement by her party to dissuade her campaign. After no Secretary of State endorsement was given at the Republican Party of Wisconsin’s annual convention
Roman’s Market in Janesville closes
Janesville’s south side is losing the small food market that went in a little over a year ago, helping fill the void that was left when Pick n Save closed it’s doors. The owner of Roman’s Market
Butch “Elmer” Kraus
October 25, 1948 – May 23, 2022
Kevin D. Burton
January 7, 1970 – May 23, 2022 https://www.daleymurphywisch.com/obituaries/Kevin-Burton-6/
Debra May Schmidt
May 6, 1956 – May 23, 2022
A unanimous vote of confidence goes out to Mark Freitag
Janesville City Manager Mark Freitag receives a unanimous vote of confidence in support from the City Council. President Paul Benson says currently, nothing happens next for Janesville, and it would depend on if Freitag is offered and accepts