Rock County agencies to receive funds courtesy of opioid settlement

A number of Rock County agencies are set to receive a portion of $200,000 in funds from an opioid settlement. Janesville Mobilizing 4 Change Director Xandi Finn says they’re excited to be on the list and will
Parent who allegedly threatened Parker Principal appears in Rock County Court

A Janesville man who showed up to Janesville Parker after making threats to the school’s principal makes his initial appearance in Rock County court. Kevin Moore appeared in front of Court Commissioner Mason Braunschweig Wednesday afternoon on
City of Janesville updates downtown revolving loan program
The City of Janesville is encouraging prospective applicants to take advantage of the newly revised program and learn more about how it can help accomplish downtown improvement projects. Economic Development Director Jimsi Kuborn says the terms and
Darla Joy Mayfield
October 9, 1956 – November 1, 2023
Parent arrested after threatening Parker administrator
A parent of a Janesville Parker student has been arrested after making a threat to a school employee, according to Janesville Police. According to a release, the School Resource Officer assigned to Parker was notified at about
Angela “Angie” Stephenitch
June 16, 1972 – November 1, 2023 https://www.rosmanfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Angela-Stephenitch/#!/TributeWall
Edwin ‘Ed’ E. Heflin
March 30, 1942 – November 1, 2023
Michael E. Doran July 7, 1938 – November 1, 2023 https://www.daleymurphywisch.com/obituaries/Michael-Doran-2/#!/TributeWall
Experts can guide you through Open Enrollment
There’s help available to Wisconsinites during Open Enrollment. It can be confusing. State residents can enroll in a health plan on the individual health insurance marketplace through January 15 of next year. Anyone who already has health
Bill would allow clerks to begin processing absentee ballots on Monday before Election Day
Clerks in Wisconsin would be allowed to start processing absentee ballots a day before Election Day, under a bill being considered at the Capitol. Assembly Elections Committee chair, Representative Scott Krug of Nekoosa said it would help