Bountiful Blessings

Cargill continues to offer our monthly Bountiful Blessings free community meal on the 3rd Saturday of each month. 4 – 5 pm in Fellowship Hall Your invited to stay afterwards for our 5pm Saturday Service in the
Bountiful Blessings

Cargill continues to offer our monthly Bountiful Blessings free community meal on the 3rd Saturday of each month. 4 – 5 pm in Fellowship Hall Your invited to stay afterwards for our 5pm Saturday Service in the
Bountiful Blessings

Cargill continues to offer our monthly Bountiful Blessings free community meal on the 3rd Saturday of each month. 4 – 5 pm in Fellowship Hall Your invited to stay afterwards for our 5pm Saturday Service in the
Oakhill Christian School Royal Run 2025

Oakhill Christian School is having their 2025 Royal Run fundraiser on May 17th, 2025. The Royal Run has a kid’s sprint, 5K run, and 1 mile walk! Oakhill Christian School has provided a faith-based education to hundreds
Jury finds Beloit man guilty of repeated sexual assault of a child

|Big Radio News| A Beloit man is headed to prison after a Rock County jury finds him guilty of repeated sexual assault of a child and incest following a three-day trial. According to the criminal complaint, and
Janesville man wins Ice Age Trail Alliance’s top award

A local wins the Ice Age Trail Alliance’s top volunteer award. Dennis James of Janesville won the group’s Spirit Stick Award last weekend in Cross Plains. He’s the coordinator of the alliance’s Rock County chapter. The Spirit
Beloit man takes plea deal in child abuse case

|Big Radio News| A 28-year-old Beloit man who kneeled on a 10-year-old child’s neck until they passed out won’t have to spend any time behind bars as long as he successfully completes 18 months of probation. According
Rock Co. Sheriff: Residents report finding 3.5-foot-long caiman at Beckman Mill

The Rock County Sheriff’s Office says local residents helped relocate a big reptile that definitely should not have been at Rock County’s Beckman Mill Park. The Rock County Sheriff’s Office says it’s still investigating who dumped a
Flag display policy proposal triggers intense debate at Beloit School Board meeting

A proposed flag display policy roils Beloit’s most recent school board meeting. The initial policy, recommended last week by the school board’s policy committee, read that only the U.S. flag and the Wisconsin state flag could be
Milton finalizes zoning ordinance change, chooses engineers for wastewater treatment facility planning

Milton’s common council put a bow on one long-term project and started the ball rolling on another at Tuesday night’s meeting. The council, including newly elected members Molly Budlong and Derek Henze, unanimously approved the city’s new