News
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RUSD Facilities Plan Wins Approval; Kenosha Ald. is Hit With Court Order
Dec. 16, 2019 10:10p; Edited at 11:20p
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Teacher Fired For Using Racial Slur
Dec. 15, 2019 8:45p
(WGTD)---For the second year in a row, a teacher at Bradford High School faced disciplinary action for using the “N” word in a classroom.
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WEDC Says Foxconn Not Eligible For State Tax Credits Under Current Pact
Dec. 13, 2019 6:15p
(WPR/AP)---Foxconn Technology Group is not eligible for tax credits unless the company amends its original contract with the state, according to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., or WEDC.
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"Dean Martin" Headlines 91.1 Players Holiday Show Saturday, Dec. 14th
Dec. 13, 2019 11a
The 91.1 Players will stage its Annual Holiday Extravaganza featuring Joey Van Hulle as Dean Martin Saturday morning, Dec. 14th at the Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan.
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New Development Tool Benefits Cities and Private Investors Alike
Dec. 12, 2019 4:20p
(WGTD)---A new development tool has been launched in Racine that could benefit municipalities across the state.
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Push Begins in Racine to Boost Response Rate to 2020 U.S. Census
Dec. 12, 2019 3:25p
(WGTD)---City and county officials in Racine are already ramping up the effort to get people to respond to and understand the importance of the upcoming census.
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Analysis: Trump Tariffs Cost Wisconsinites Millions (So Far)
Dec. 10, 2019 10p
(WPR)---Businesses are suffering and taxpayers are shelling out due to the Trump administration’s increased import taxes, according to new analysis from a free trade group.
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1st District Candidates; New Policy Suggested in Wake of Tolefree Case
Dec. 10, 2019 10p
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Setback for Defense in Chrystul Kizer Human Trafficking Case
Dec. 9, 2019 7:35p
(WGTD)---A Kenosha judge has ruled that a state law that affords blanket protection from prosecution for victims of human trafficking is ambiguous and could lead to—quote—“absurd results.”
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Indian Trail Battery Leads to Secure Group Home Placement for Offender
Dec. 9, 2019 6p
(WGTD)---An Indian Trail High School student who pummeled another in a highly-publicized case that was cited by a school board member as a reason to review the district’s anti-bullying policy will be spending the foreseeable future in a
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