Uptown Janesville officials optimistic about WSCC project

A lot will be changing at the former Janesville Mall in the next year and a half. Officials at Uptown Janesville are optimistic about what the future Woodman’s Sports and Convention Center will bring to the large
Hedberg Library launching new healthy living initiative

The Hedberg Public Library is launching their first ever “Get Healthy at Hedberg” initiative. Young Adult Librarian Gabrielle Draxler says they are now offering a number of programs to help people get healthier, including the HPL Express
Janesville man charged with sexual assault again

A Janesville man who was charged in October with repeated sexual assault of a child is facing a new charge after police say he raped a co-worker. 48-year-old Joseph Cole Thomas, who lists his address as the
Craig August Wiemeri
June 24, 1970 – January 30, 2024
Rock County to do tree work in preparation for summer project

The Rock County Department of Public Works will be doing some tree work for the next week and a half or so. In a release, Assistant Director of Public Works Nick Elmer says work will be done
Terrance Coffey
October 8, 1959 – January 30, 2024 https://www.rosmanfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Terrance-Coffey/#!/TributeWall
Beloit launches reboot to five-year community needs assessment

| By Neil Johnson, reporter/anchor, Big Radio | Beloit kicks off a reassessment of the city’s biggest needs next week with the first of three planned talks with local social service agencies. City grants administrator Megan McBride
Milton High School students accused of giving other students THC gummies

A Milton High School student is facing charges after two students were found unconscious in a locker room. According to the criminal complaint, the school resource officer found two girls on December 19th and they were taken
Milton could streamline zoning rules for easier development of ‘affordable’ housing
| By Neil Johnson, anchor/reporter, Big Radio News | Milton aims to streamline its zoning rules so it’s easier for developers to build affordable housing in a city that’s creating hundreds of new jobs. City Administrator Paul
Terrance “Terry” R. Nordness
October 17, 1942 – January 30, 2024