International Day of Peace walk unites religions at Janesville’s Fourth Ward Park
Followers of four different religions come together in a show of unity on the International Day of Peace. A few dozen Janesville residents gathered Monday evening at Fourth Ward Park to strengthen their community bond and call
COVID-19 positive test rate remains above 18% Monday
Wisconsin’s rate of positive COVID-19 tests continues to be a concern. The state Department of Health Services on Monday reported 1,271– or 18.7 percent — of 6,796 new test results were returned as positive. Today’s #COVID19_WI update,
Milton High School has confirmed COVID-19 case
Milton High School has it’s first confirmed case of COVID-19. According to an email that was sent to district families Monday the administration was notified that an individual within the school has recently tested positive for the
Federal judge extends the time for absentee ballots to be collected
A federal judge has extended the amount of time that absentee ballots will be accepted for the November election. Judge William Conley in Madison ruled on Monday that absentee ballots will be accepted by clerks until November
Slow down and take it easy around farm equipment during the harvest, says Farm Bureau
More farm equipment is going to be out on county roads as the fall harvest continues, and farmers are asking people to slow down and take it easy. Farm Bureau member Shane Goplin says that there’s never
Charges downgraded against Muskego man accused of being drunk during fatal crash in Rock County
The Rock County District Attorney’s Office downgrades the charges against a Muskego man who was under the influence of alcohol when he was the victim in a traffic accident that killed two people. The Rock County Sheriff’s
Section of Mineral Point Avenue in Janesville closed for repairs
A segment of Mineral Point Avenue in Janesville is closed for emergency storm sewer repairs. The section of Mineral Point Avenue from North Pine Street to North Chatham Street will be closed until 3:00 p.m. Wednesday with
Albany man takes plea deal in child sexual assault case
A 24-year-old Albany man who’s accused of sexually assaulting a young boy he was babysitting takes a plea deal in Rock County Court. According to online court records Christian S. Klapper plead guilty on September 16th to
‘MyVote’ site is best source for accurate voter information
State elections officials are not texting, calling, or mailing you about re-registering to vote in November. Meagan Wolfe of the Wisconsin Elections Commission says if someone is contacting you to tell you you’ve been dropped off the
New at Noon – Bon Jovi & Jennifer Nettles “Do What You Can”
Bon Jovi unveiled their country-tinged collaboration with Jennifer Nettles, “Do What You Can,” last Friday (Sept. 18). The upbeat duet finds Jon Bon Jovi and the Sugarland singer looking back on how people have come together and lent a helping hand