Monday’s COVID-19 numbers in Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s percentage of positive coronavirus tests dropped to just over four percent Sunday. The state Department of Health Services reports only 4.1 percent of COVID-19 tests came back positive in the previous 24-hour period – the lowest

Janesville school board to debate paying spring coaches

The Janesville School Board will vote on whether to pay their spring athletics coaches’ full salaries at its meeting Tuesday night. School board member Kevin Murray brought the proposal forward after community members pointed out how most

Summer attractions start to open, but not without some concerns

Some summer attractions in Wisconsin are back in business, but not without some controversy. Riviera Beach at Lake Geneva opened Saturday after the coronavirus shutdown. However the city’s longtime beach supervisor resigned.  George Steffen says he quit

Is a Bratwurst a Sandwich? A UW expert weighs in

We’ve all seen the debate over ‘is a hot dog a sandwich?’. Well, a recent survey released by Food Insider named the Bratwurst as Wisconsin’s favorite sandwich. Not so fast, says UW-Extension Meat Specialist Jeffrey Sindelar. He

New at Noon – Craig Morgan “Soldier”

Lots of country music singers like to talk about patriotism, but Craig Morgan is one of the few contemporary artists who actually served in the United States military.  Morgan served in the U.S. Army and Reserves for

Keselowski wins Coca Cola 600

The race was delayed by more than an hour by rain before Brad Keselowski picked up his first NASCAR Cup victory of the season by winning the Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday. Jimmie