Janesville City Council votes to keep possible new pickeball courts in 2024 capital improvement plan

The Janesville City Council has voted to keep six new pickleball courts at Riverside Park in their 2024 capital improvement plan. Council Member Paul Williams says he has some concerns about the projects $507,000 price tag, and
Rock County Board to address red circling at Thursday meeting

After a number of Rock County employees spoke out at a September county board meeting about being “red circled”, the county board looks to make things right. County Administrator Josh Smith says earlier this year the county
Milton Avenue strip mall in Janesville to launch new taqueria, groceria
| By Neil Johnson, reporter/anchor, Big Radio | A new Mexican grocery and taqueria comes to a bustling stretch of Janaesville’s Milton Avenue. Riley Grafft owns and manages the strip mall at the Janesville Plaza at 2573
Wisconsin Republicans aim to block Palestinian immigration into U.S.
“Fabulously ignorant, bigoted and un-American.” That response from the Islamic Society of Milwaukee to comments made by a Wisconsin congressman. In a brief interview posted Monday to the social media platform X, (formerly known as Twitter), 6th
Wisconsin part of 42 state lawsuit against social media behemoth Meta
A bipartisan group of 42 attorneys general is suing Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram. “What we’ve alleged in the complaint is that social media use is having harmful impacts on kids mental health and well being,
Evansville Community School District mulls April referendum
The Evansville Community School District’s five-year operational referendum is set to expire next June. Interim District Administrator Steve Lutzke says the Board of Education is currently looking at replacing that referendum with a new referendum, however no
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Republican bill would prohibit race-based college admissions
Following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, a bill from Republican state lawmakers would prohibit race-based college admissions. The legislation (AB-554) from Representative Nik Rettinger (R-Mukwonago) and Senator Eric Wimberger (R-Green Bay) would require existing grant programs provide