JANESVILLE -- The city of Janesville is moving forward with rezoning three properties in the 700 block of Railroad Street and Harding Street to allow for the expansion of a Kwik Trip gas station and convenience store at East Memorial Drive and Harding Street.
JANESVILLE — Gracelynn CooperÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ grandmother was a quilter who pieced together cherished winter blankets for family members. Years later, CooperÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ friend and neighbor, Amy Dora, taught her to quilt.
JANESVILLE – A Janesville couple has pledged $1.5 million toward the planned ChildrenÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ Museum of Rock County, and made an additional $500,000 matching pledge.
JANESVILLE -- Seeing a problem and finding a solution has long been Jose Massas-CaraballoÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ life motto
WHITEWATER -- The Whitewater Police Department has released the names of six men arrested for human trafficking on April 26.
JANESVILLE -- A planned affordable housing project at 101 Rockport Road in JanesvilleÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ Fourth Ward is no longer happening due to "financial constraints," the developer has told city officials.
JANESVILLE – Rain didn’t deter hundreds of demonstrators from across Rock and Walworth counties who came out to lower Courthouse Park in downtown Janesville Thursday, to hear local government, labor union and community leaders speak about worker rights, unions and the history of May Day.
JANESVILLE -- Seventh and eighth-graders from Fruzen Middle School and St. John Vianney Catholic School explored hands-on aviation science at the Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport Tuesday. At the inaugural Pistons and Props STEAM/Career Day at Revv Aviation, students "flew" planes in simulators, explored jet engines, and learned about flight through interactive games.Â
A May Day demonstration marking International Workers' Day will take place Thursday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the Marvin W. Roth Community Pavilion in downtown Janesville's lower Courthouse Park. Organized by Indivisible volunteers, the event aims to celebrate labor movement achievements while highlighting workers' rights issues.
JANESVILLE -- The Boys & Girls Club of Janesville will break ground on its new S. Jackson Street facility during a ceremony scheduled for 4 p.m. on Monday, May 19. The organization has raised nearly $10 million of its $12 million goal, allowing construction to begin while fundraising continues.