Featured audio from today's stories in the WCLO newsroom.
Beloit city council to consider liquor license suspension
8 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
WCLO's Beth Wheelock reports on the alleged illegal gambling at Coyotes.
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Cullen runs
6 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
WCLO's Stan Stricker reports on Tim Cullen's plans to run for the 15th State Senate seat
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Sheridan residency
6 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
WCLO's Stan Stricker reports Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan of Janesville is not currently living in his district
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Fredricks prepares for Olympics
5 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
A Janesville native is preparing for Olympic competition in Vancouver. Tucker Fredricks will compete in the 500-meter speed skating race Monday, Feb. 15. Kyle Geissler reports. You can read more in Sunday's Janesville Gazette.
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Foward Janesville on green jobs
4 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
WCLO's Stan Stricker reports on Forward Janesville's stance regarding Clean Energy Jobs Act
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Stateline United Way meets goal
4 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
WCLO's Stan Stricker reports on Stateline United Way's fund drive success
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A safe winter for space heaters
3 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
Beloit's deputy fire chief discusses fires caused by space heaters. WCLO's Beth Wheelock reports.
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Open enrollment
3 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
WCLO's Stan Stricker reports on importance of open enrollment to school districts like Janesville
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Stateline United Way 09/10 wrap-up
3 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
WCLO's Steve Benton reports on the campaign fund drive wrap-up meeting
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Study shows greater demand for food, shelter
3 February 2010 - WCLO News Features
The need for food pantry supplies is growing in Southern Wisconsin. A study shows local organization are providing assistance to 83 percent more people than they did four years ago. Kyle Geissler reports. You can read more in Wednesday's Janesville Gazette.