9/25/2019 Doug Welch from Milton Historical Society
Doug Welch from Milton Historical Society
9/25/2019 President Trump Press Conference
Stan gives analysis of the impeachment process and the whistleblower investigation in front of President Trump's press conference. We take the presser live at 330.
9/25/2019 Dr. Rob Tamaro and BSJO Executive Director Edie Baran
Its been a while since we checked in with our local Symphony … so you'll get the latest on the organization and upcoming shows as Dr. Rob Tamaro and BSJO Executive Director Edie Baran join Tim. http://www.beloitjanesvillesymphony.org/
9/25/2019 Janesville City Manager Mark Freitag
Janesville City Manager, Mark Freitag, joins Tim this hour. Among the topics will be what's happening at the Monterey Lagoon.
9/25/2019 Open Phones – Impeachment, Call Transcripts and more
Open Phones - Impeachment Call Transcripts and more
9/24/2019 Jay Heck, Executive Director of Common Cause Wis
Jay Heck, Executive Director of Common Cause Wis., talks about National Voter Registration Day
9/24/2019 Robert Kraig, Executive Director, Citizen Action, will discuss HR 3
Robert Kraig, Executive Director, Citizen Action, will discuss HR 3, a bill introduced in Congress to curb prescription drug costs
9/24/2019 Focus on the Facts Autumn Equinox
Wade is in to Focus on the Facts of the Autumnal Equinox
9/24/2019 Open Phones
we cover a lot of territory this hour
- Milton School funding
- Rock County Nursing Home
- Crossing Guards
- Last night's city council meeting
- alcohol in the local theater
- tifs for apartments
9/24/2019 Chris Reece News 3 Now Fall Colors Forecast Followed by Kari Paterson Walk to End Alzheimer’s

We'll start the nine o'clock hour with a preview of fall color from News 3 Now Meteorologist Chris Reece. Then, The annual Walk to End Alzheimer's will be held this Saturday starting at Beloit's Riverside Park with registration starting at 8:30am and the walk at 10. We'll have details, plus a look at the latest news in advancements in care for Dementia related disorders from the Alzheimer's Association's Executive Director, Kari Paterson.