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Power outages leave 1,000 without power through Monday
JANESVILLE — Heavy thunderstorms over the weekend damaged trees and power lines in the Janesville area, causing widespread outages. At its peak around 9:30 p.m. Sunday night, a storm had knocked out service to about 11,000 Alliant Energy customers in Wisconsin, mainly in Rock County, Alliant Energy Senior Communications Specialist Tony Palese said. “Crews working last night and this morning restored power for the majority of those customers and are...
Cash bond set at $500,000 for Janesville man arrested this week in stalking case
Rock County Court Commissioner Jack Hoag says he’s never seen a stalking case of the magnitude, complexity, and attention to detail as the one 47-year-old Shawn Ross of Janesville is accused in. Hoag set cash bond at $500,000 at Ross’ initial appearance in Rock County Court Tuesday on charges...
Beloit man bound over for trial on sexual assault and battery charges
A 25-year-old Beloit man waives his right to a preliminary hearing in two separate cases where he’s accused of raping a teenager and violently attacking his girlfriend. In Rock County Court Monday morning Court Commissioner Jack Hoag Bound Isaiah Washington over for trial on two count of second-degree sexual assault of a child, strangulation, battery, criminal damage to property, disorderly conduct, and obstructing an officer.
NWS confirms 2 tornadoes from Monday storms
WISCONSIN — The National Weather Service confirmed that on Monday night an EF-1 tornado was in Kieler, Wis., in Grant County, and an EF-0 tornado was in Evansville, Wis., in Rock County. EF-1 tornado. NWS estimated the peak winds reached 90 mph, and the tornado went on for 0.29...
Alliant aims to have power restored to Janesville area customers by this evening
Alliant Energy officials say the major storms that blew through Rock County Sunday night tore down trees and knocked out power to at least 11,000 people in and around the city of Janesville. As of late Monday morning, Alliant reports about 1,000 customers remained without power. Alliant spokesman Tony Palese...
Another storm batters south central Wisconsin; here's what got hit and how hard
Parts of south central Wisconsin Monday evening were battered by rain, high winds and even a possible tornado in Evansville amid a seemingly never-ending string of storms since February. County officials and the National Weather Service said that Monday’s storm mainly impacted Lafayette, Rock and Green counties. Mark Gehring,...
Rock County Farm Bureau hosts Focus on Ag event
There are elected officials in office right now that may have never stepped foot on a farm. Rock County Farm Bureau Member Doug Rebout says an event this week will bring local farmers and politicians together to discuss the importance of agriculture in the region. Rebout says they want to...
Evansville woman accused of crossing the centerline while drunk and injuring another driver
An Evansville woman who admitted to having one or two beers before crossing the centerline on U.S. Highway 14 and striking another vehicle head-on is released from the Rock County Jail on a signature bond. Alison Pagel made her initial appearance in Rock County Court this week on a single...
Rock County Board awards contracts for improvements at UW-Whitewater at Rock County
The University of Wisconsin – Whitewater at Rock County is getting upgrades. The Rock County Board of Supervisors voted last week to award three contracts for work happening at the campus in Janesville. Dean and Assistant Vice Chancellor Tricia Clasen says a roof replacement and theater rigging upgrades were...
Home prices continue to rise in Rock County
BELOIT - Home prices continued to set records in Rock County in the second quarter, but a local Realtor said the market actually may be "calming down." "We're not seeing offers 20% over listing price, but people are still getting listing price," said Heather Collins-Armenta, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty Signature in Beloit.
Students Selected as Agriculture in the Classroom Essay Contest Winners
MADISON – Eleanor Jones-Sato, a fourth-grade student from Janesville, and Bree Stalsberg, a fifth-grade student from Fennimore, have been selected as state winners in the Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom essay contest. Wisconsin fourth and fifth graders were asked to write a 500-word essay with the theme, “Wisconsin Agriculture is Fruit-full!”
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