Rock County Jumpstart plans 4th pitch night
Seven black-owned businesses showcase what they’ve learned during the 10-week Jumpstart accelerator program. Founder and Executive Director Genia Stevens says the public is invited to the event that runs from 5:30 until 8:00 p.m. on March 19th
Janesville Community Center on receiving end of grant money for vending machines
A $50,000 grant award has allowed the Janesville Community Center to purchase a new vending machine with potentially lifesaving items. Executive Director Niqi Linneman says the funding allowed for the purchase of the vending machine, narcan, and
Assembly majority leader slams effort to impeach WEC administrator
An effort to impeach Wisconsin’s elections administrator is going nowhere. On the Assembly floor Tuesday, Representative Janel Brandtjen was ruled out of order, when she tried to force a vote to remove Meagan Wolfe. And on Thursday,
DHS issues cautions on self harm as students return to school
Self harm can be a concern for kids returning to school. As students begin the spring semester, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services encourages parents and caregivers to be aware of data that shows young people experience
Richard “Dick” Wagner
July 2, 1939 – January 18, 2024
Rural town of Turtle blaze destroys home, displaces two people and house cat
| By Neil Johnson, reporter/anchor, Big Radio | An official says local fire crews were unable to save a home in a town of Turtle fire that displaced two people in brutally cold conditions early Wednesday. Town
Diane Dawn Newland
April 4, 1956 – January 18, 2024
Richard John Pastula
October 29, 1933 – January 18, 2024
City of Beloit continues efforts to remove lead pipes

The City of Beloit is working to get the lead out. Literally. In 2023 Beloit was selected to take part in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead Accelerator Program. The City of Beloit has 16,000 water service lines.
Crusader Community Health receives $2.2 million from HHS
Public health in northern Illinois is benefiting from $2.2 million in grant funding from the Department of Health and Human Services. Illinois Congressman Eric Sorenson says Crusader Community Health provides high-quality services regardless of a patient’s ability