UW System search committee narrows Cross’ successor search to one finalist
The UW System Presidential Search Committee has named a single finalist to replace Ray Cross. University of Alaska System President Jim Johnsen was the committee’s first choice. Johnsen will now move to the next phase of the
Wisconsin COVID-19 deaths exceed 600 on Tuesday
The number of deaths due to coronavirus in Wisconsin now exceeds 600. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported 12 additional deaths on Tuesday, bringing the total number of lives lost to 607 since the start of
Gov. Evers pushes for bill on police use of force procedures in wake of George Floyd protests
Governor Tony Evers wants to take action to help Black Wisconsinites in the wake of a weekend’s worth of protests. Evers says that while these particular protests were sparked by the death of George Floyd, Wisconsin has
New at Noon – Ned LeDoux “Dance With Your Spurs On”
From his latest album Next In Line, Ned LeDoux is back with “Dance With Your Spurs On.” “This is a song I wrote with Corb Lund, a really good friend from Alberta, Canada. He gave me the
Minor League teams waiting for season to be canceled (AUDIO)
As Major League Baseball and the players association continue to negotiate a possible return to the field this summer, minor league teams have been left behind with little hope of a baseball season. The Milwaukee Brewers single-A
Miller Park playing surface damaged
Miller Park’s playing surface was damaged early this morning after an individual gained entry to the field. The Milwaukee Brewers issued a statement saying the individual was apprehended a short time later. The Brewers don’t consider the
Beloit man arrested after accidentally shooting himself in leg
A Beloit man is facing criminal charges after accidentally shooting himself in the thigh. Beloit police responded to the 900 block of Keeler Avenue to the report of a self-inflicted gunshot wound around 11:00 Monday night. 48-year-old
Local college considers reopening
UW-Whitewater is working to reopen campus in the fall. University officials say planning is underway to find as safe a way as possible to have the resident halls open, and teachers in the classroom. Chancellor Dwight C.
Janesville plans “Buy Local” promotion
The Janesville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, city, and Forward Janesville are working together on a buy local campaign. Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Director Christine Rebout says the goal is to raise awareness about the value of
Local police condemn actions of Minneapolis Police officer
Janesville Police Chief David Moore is denouncing the actions of Minneapolis police officers involved in the death of a man in their custody. Moore calls the actions criminal and describes the incident as horrific and unimaginable. He