Nashville Artist Calls in to Justin Brown

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You just never know who will call in to WJVL. It’s not everyday that we get artists from Nashville picking up the phone on their own schedule to call in and chat. The funny part is, that

Public health officials say masks are still a good idea

Local public health officials react to news that the School District of Milton, UW-Madison, and the City of Madison are dropping their indoor mask mandates. Public Health Department Epidemiologist Nick Zupan says currently there are about 50

Congressman wants more done about fentanyl

Congressman Bryan Steil of Janesville is sounding the alarm about fentanyl.  The First District Representative says fentanyl related drug overdoses claimed the lives of 64-thousand Americans last year.  Steil says fentanyl overdoses are the leading cause of death for

MACC names new executive director

The Milton Chamber of Commerce has a new executive director.  Chamber Board Chair Jon Cruzan says Debra Williamson will begin her new duties March 14th.  Cruzan says Williamson is a seasoned, multi-talented leader with extensive experience working with community

WEC staff debunk claims of voter fraud

During a public hearing at the Capitol f the State Assembly’s elections committee on Wednesday, Wisconsin Elections Commission staff refuted claims of elections fraud made by supporters of former President Donald Trump. WEC technology director Robert Kehoe

Pentagon says Russian jets intercepted U.S. Navy planes

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The U.S. military announced Wednesday that Russian military jets intercepted three U.S. Navy aircrafts over the weekend in an “unprofessional” manner. U.S. Navy Capt. Mike Kafka, director of Defense Press Operations, said the intercepts happened while the