IRS Free File system now open for 2020 tax returns

People can now start filing their taxes through the IRS Free File Program. Spokesman Christopher Miller says that most people will qualify for using one of the multiple different programs on the market.  “For anyone who makes

Natural Resources Board rejects February grey wolf hunt

The state Natural Resources Board on Friday heard from proponents and opponents of an immediate wolf hunt in Wisconsin. Luke Hilgeman is a former legislative staffer who founded the hunting rights organization Hunter Nation. “For the Department

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Sex offender relocating to Milton

The Sheriff’s Office is making the public aware of a registered sex offender who’s relocating to Rock County. According to a news release, Michael A Allen was convicted of second degree sexual assault of a child and

Legendary Hank Aaron passes away

Wisconsin lost another one of its all-time great sports legends when Hank Aaron passed away in Atlanta at the age of 86. Aaron debuted with the Milwaukee Braves in 1954 at the age of 20.  He played

Evers defends Wisconsin COVID-19 vaccination efforts

Governor Tony Evers on Thursday defended Wisconsin’s widely criticized coronavirus vaccination effort. “Could things have gone better? I suppose by a day or two, had everything gone perfectly. But at the end of the day we’re driven

1/22/21 Day in the Country

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1949 Born on this day, was James Preston ‘J.P.’ Pennington, American musician, known primarily as a co-founding member of the country pop band Exile who scored the 1984 US Country #1 hit “Woke Up In Love.” 1955

Bucks drop second straight, fall at home to Lakers

The Milwaukee Bucks dropped their second straight game on Thursday night, falling 113-106 to the Los Angeles Lakers at Fiserv Forum. The Lakers (12-4) improved to 8-0 on the road this season.  It was the first of