10/19/20 Day in the Country
https://podcast.wclo.com/adc10192020.mp3 1889 Born on this day in Bristol, England, was Art Satherley, record producer and A&R man who joined Columbia Records in 1930 and subsequently became one of the most successful country music promoters in the
Barron County Judge rejects Tavern League challenge to Gov. Evers health order
A Barron County judge has denied a request by the Tavern League to put a stop to Governor Tony Evers order limiting the number of people that can be inside a business or establishment. The League filed
Consider changing up how you eat to stay healthy during the winter, says UW expert
As we move into the colder months and the days get shorter, experts say to need to switch up what sorts of things you’re eating to stay healthy during the pandemic. UW-Extension nutritional sciences professor Beth Olson
New at Noon – Sturgill Simpson “I Don’t Mind”
Since breaking through in 2014 with his Grammy nominated Metamodern Sounds in Country Music album, Sturgill Simpson has established himself as one of the most daring and most acclaimed artists of our time. His music stretches across
In-person absentee voting expected to be popular
Most municipal clerks in Wisconsin are expected to be much busier than usual the next couple of weeks. Janesville City Clerk-Treasurer Dave Godek is expecting up to a thousand people a day to vote in-person absentee during
Jasmine – WJVL’s Pet of the Week
Jasmine is a super sweet gal that will melt your heart with her adorable facial expressions and requests for cuddles. She can be a little apprehensive when she first meets people but once she warms up to
Ticket company owes Downtown Janesville Inc. over $20,000 from Flannel Fest
The ticket company Downtown Janesville Inc. used for this year’s Flannel Fest still owes the business group over $20,000 for the tickets sold for the February event. DJI Board President John Fugate said they had no issues
Packers suffer first loss, Rodgers picked twice (AUDIO)
Raymond James Stadium in Tampa has been a house of horrors in Aaron Rodgers career and it continued on Sunday. Rodgers threw a pair of interceptions, including just the third pick-six of his career, sending the Green