ADRC to host self care fair

The Aging and Disability Resource Center is hosting a day to honor family caregivers of people with dementia in early November. ADRC Dementia Care Specialist Karen Tennyson says the day will feature lunch, keynote speakers, journaling practice

Beloit to stick with nine polling locations for upcoming election

First Congregational Church in Beloit will remain a polling location for the upcoming election after the Beloit City Council voted against consolidating that location with Todd Elementary school. Council member Clinton Anderson voiced his concerns, saying the

WILL sues to block federal student loan forgiveness

A conservative Wisconsin law firm is suing to halt the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court in Green Bay by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty on behalf

Johnson downplays attack on US Capitol

U.S. Senator Ron Johnson said doesn’t believe the protestors who stormed the U.S. Capital during the January 6th attack should be called ‘armed’. Speaking at the Milwaukee Rotary on Tuesday, the Wisconsin Republican said none of the