News
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KUSD Settlement; Pimp's Enforcer Imprisoned; Foxconn Exec's UW Ties
Sept. 5, 2019 7:35p
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New Foxconn Exec Takes Over at Company's Complex in Mt. Pleasant
Sept. 4, 2019 9:20p
(WGTD)---There's a new Foxconn executive in charge of developing the company's business park in Mt. Pleasant.
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Council Sweetens Racine Development Deal; Okays Day Shelter Expansion
Sept. 4, 2019 1:30p
(WGTD)---In a bid to jump start a huge redevelopment project, the Racine City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to enhance an incentives package for the developer, Royal Capital of Milwaukee.
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What's Wrong With Work?
Sunday's episode from Wisconsin Public Radio's To the Best of Our Knowledge focuses on work. How do you find not just a salary, but meaning at work? It's not easy in America today to find work that matters, that’s meaningful, and that pays enough to live on.
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Music Festival Celebrates 10th Year of Raising Cash for Suicide Prevention
Aug. 30, 2019 1p
(WGTD)---A western Kenosha County music festival that’s in its tenth year stands a good chance of reaching its original goal: Raising at least $1 million to prevent suicide.
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Landmark Kenosha Restaurant to Close
Aug. 30, 2019 noon
(WGTD)---A Kenosha dining institution is closing after 60 years in business so its owners can enjoy retirement.
A post on the Facebook page of the Bartley House announced that the supper club's last night of service will be Sept
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Downtown Racine Day Shelter Wins Support for a Service Expansion
Aug. 28, 2019 9:10p
(WGTD)---A day shelter for homeless people and low-income residents in downtown Racine got a stamp of approval from the city’s Plan Commission Wednesday, even though some of its neighbors still have a bit of a problem with the place.
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Close Call for Crossbow-Carrying Suspect
Aug. 23, 2019 8:25p
(WGTD)---A malfunctioning gun may have been the only thing that prevented a domestic violence suspect from being shot by police.
A criminal complaint that was filed Wednesday against 43-year-old Brad Londre details just
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Shalom Center's Next Frontier: Carthage College
Aug. 28, 2019 7:50p
(WGTD)---Through its soup kitchen and food pantry, Kenosha’s Shalom Center has been battling hunger for decades in various corners of the community. Now it’s expanding its mission—to include students at Carthage College.
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US-China Trade War Could Benefit Foxconn's Wisconsin Operation
Aug. 27, 2019 1:30p
(WPR)---With signs the trade war between the United States and China are deepening, economists say Foxconn will continue to suffer, but in Wisconsin there could be some benefits.
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