Big Radio Food Court – Dunkin’

Scott Rhyan of Dunkin’ joins Grizz and Paul Michaels for this week’s Food Court. Dunkin’s Sourdough and Maple Bacon Croissant breakfast sandwiches are highlighted as well as new coffee and seasonal lattes. Dunkin’ Area Locations: 2121 Milton
Rock County returns to Phase One of the Reopening Plan
Rock County Health Officer Marie-Noel Sandoval announced Monday morning high community spread of COVID-19, rapid increases in the number of people testing positive, and rising numbers of hospitalizations and deaths are all factors leading to the decision.
Big Radio Food Court – Bazinga Classic Pub & Grille
Bazinga Classic Pub & Grille in Janesville is a locally owned pub and grill featuring 20 beers on tap along with homemade food fit to please the biggest appetite. Enjoy delicious sandwiches, juicy burgers, fresh-made pizza, and
Big Radio Food Court – Creekview Par 3

This week in the Big Radio Food Court is Creekview Par Three, a mature nine-hole par 3 golf course in Edgerton, Wisconsin that is great for the whole family and perfect for all ages. Since 1998, they
Big Radio Food Court – drafthouse

Located in the heart of Janesville’s downtown, drafthouse, is a fun, high-energy downtown gastropub that celebrates the richness of American culture through its appetizing and progressive bar fare. Both the restaurant philosophy and menu offerings draw
Beloit Snappers decide to change team name next season
The Beloit Snappers will no longer be called the Beloit Snappers next season. The team announced Friday they will officially pick a new name following a fan vote this fall. Prior to this announcement, the minor league
Beloit man charged with exposing himself to underage girl
A Beloit man is accused of intentionally exposing himself to an underage teen girl he knows. 46-year-old Mauro Romero is charged in Rock County Court as a repeater. Court records show he was found guilty of exposing
Wisconsin Mandates Masks

Gov. Tony Evers today declared a Public Health Emergency and issued an Emergency Order requiring individuals to wear face coverings when indoors and not in a private residence, with some exceptions as clarified and defined in the
School District of Janesville nixes in-person graduation.

The Class of 2020 got a bit more disappointing news on Friday as the School District of Janesville released a letter outlining a decision to forego any in-person graduation. A tentative date of July 25 had
Janesville Patriotic Society planning Memorial Day ceremonies without parade
COVID-19 won’t completely cancel Memorial Day in Janesville. Tom Stehura from the Janesville Patriotic Society said the annual parade is cancelled, but his group will still be putting up flags on the city streets. “Putting those flags
