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Special Pick-Up in Racine For Flood-Damaged Items
Sept. 12, 2022 2:15p
From the City of Racine:
The City of Racine’s Department of Public Works will be mobilizing crews to pick up flood-damaged E-waste and household bulky items between Monday, September 12 and Friday,
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Downtown Kenosha Loses ER; Gains Urgent Care and In-Patient Mental Health and Rehab Services
Sept. 9, 2022 1:30p
(WGTD)---Froedtert Kenosha Hospital--located off of Sheridan Rd. and 63rd St.--is closing its Emergency Room as part of a continuing shift of services westward to Froedtert Pleasant Prairie. But it's also adding inpatient mental health and
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Man Linked to Anti-Semitic Flyers Pleads Not Guilty to Littering Tickets
Sept. 9, 2022 11:55a
(WGTD)---The man cited for littering for allegedly scattering anti semitic flyers in Kenosha neighborhoods pleaded not guilty in Municipal Court Friday.
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New Life Ahead for Building That Once Housed Andrea's Gifts
Sept. 7, 2022 2:30p
(WGTD)---The soda fountain stays along with the gifts and tobacco.
The store at 60th St. and 24th Ave. that featured all three and more for decades under the name, “Andrea’s Gifts”, is scheduled to reopen later this year.
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Kenosha School Board Goes Into Closed Session to Discuss Superintendent Finalists
Sept. 7, 2022 8:45a
(WGTD)---The Kenosha School Board appears to be in the final stages of selecting a new superintendent.
The board went into closed session Tuesday night following a two-hour-long open session in which the two finalists answered
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Democrat Joel Jacobsen's Write-In Candidacy Makes it a 3-Way Race in the 63rd Assembly District
The Jacobsen candidacy could spell trouble for Robin Vos.
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Double Fatality; Racine Council Vacancies; Busy Highways Reopen
Sept. 3, 2022 9:305a
From WGTD News:
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Top Question at Foxconn Forum: Will They Pay? And If Not, Then What?
Sept. 1, 2022 9a
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Montana Dinosaur Fossil Dig Hits Pay Dirt for Carthage Crew
Aug. 31, 2022 4:30p
From Carthage College:
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