UW-Whitewater College of Businesses and Economics ranks high with U.S. News and World Report

The University of Wisconsin Whitewater College of Business and Economics is the top-ranked, single-college, online program in the state according the U.S. News and World Report’s 2023 best online programs rankings. Dean Paul Ambrose says the college
Rock County starts Overdose Hope Kit Initiative
Community partners gathered Wednesday afternoon at the Rock County Public Health Department to assemble overdose leave-behind kits as part of a new county initiative. Public Health Educator Shari Faber says the Overdose Hope Kits will include narcan,
School District of Beloit selected as Ford Next Generation Learning community

The School District of Beloit celebrates its selection as a Ford Next Generation Learning community with a designation ceremony Thursday afternoon at Beloit Memorial High School. Ford NGL is nationally recognized for its unique approach to transforming
Ladislav J. Vrany
December 29, 1931 – February 1, 2023
DWD has 2022 unemployment tax forms ready
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development is reminding people who received unemployment payments last year to get their tax forms for 2022. Those forms are now available online from the state’s unemployment aid portal. Taxable income includes
Mary E. Kukuk
July 30, 1939 – February 1, 2023
Forward Janesville still accepting nominations for Annual Awards
Friday is the last day for people to nominate a business or individual for Forward Janesville’s Annual Awards Luncheon. President and CEO Angela Pakes says there are nine different awards being given out this year and some
State Senate Natural Resources Committee gets PFAS update
Members of the Wisconsin Senate received more information about PFAS contamination in a Tuesday hearing at the Capitol in Madison. University of Wisconsin researcher Dr. Christy Remucal told lawmakers that most of Wisconsin’s contamination still stems from
Report shows secord breaking spending on governor’s race
A new report backs up previous studies on spending in Wisconsin’s gubernatorial race. An analysis released by the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign calculated more than $164 million in spending between the candidates and outside political groups. That
WILL challenges new gun restrictions in federal court
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty is representing veterans, suing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in a Texas federal court. The conservative legal firm is challenging new restrictions on stabilizing braces, which can
