News
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Tremper Cheer Coaches Banned From Tournament; To Resign at Year's End
Updated at 11:30p with details
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A Republican Expresses Interest in Barca's Old Assembly Seat
(WGTD)---A Republican has expressed an interest in running for the Kenosha area Assembly seat that was recently vacated by Peter Barca who resigned to become Gov. Ever's Revenue Dept. secretary.
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Lutheran Pastor Draws Attention to Climate Change Issues by Fasting
A Kenosha pastor who's been fasting in support of the Green New Deal hosted a public presentation Monday evening as he neared the end of his 12-day hunger strike.
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Evers Withdrawing Wisconsin National Guard From US-Mexico Border
Governor Says There's 'Not Ample Evidence' Of Security Threat At The Border
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Kenosha Public Museum Opens $1Million Dollar Permanent Exhibit
Edited at 6:15p to include new information.
Some 18 years after the Kenosha Public Museum opened the doors to its new home on the lakefront, the building is finally complete.
On Monday, the natural history museum unveiled a new $1 million, 3,500 sq
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RUSD Juniors Bused to Roma Lodge for Annual Financial Literacy Training
Racine Unified high school juniors are getting some hard lessons in personal finance this week. The good news is that the consequences aren’t for real.
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Village Still Waiting for Permit Request for Second Foxconn Building
(WGTD)---It appears as if Foxconn won’t be taking full advantage of the early construction season at its Mt. Pleasant complex.
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Foxconn Executive Says Project Unlike Anything Happening In The World
Evers Addresses Manufacturers 1 Day After GOP Budget Veto
(WPR)---A Foxconn Technology Group executive said the work the tech manufacturing giant is doing in Wisconsin has never been done anywhere else in the world.
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New Report: Local Governments in Wisconsin Rely More Heavily on Property Taxes for Funding Than Other States in the Midwest
Wisconsin Policy Forum Analysis Shows State Is Outlier Among Others In Local Revenue Mix
(WPR)---Wisconsin leans on property taxes to fund its cities more than any other Midwest state, according to a report released Thursday by the Wisconsin
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Apartment Developers Leave Mt. Pleasant Meeting Less Than Enthused
Edited for clarity 2-21 8:45a
Mt. Pleasant---The out-of-town developers who are proposing badly-needed apartments received a chilly reception from the Plan Commission Wednesday, calling into question whether workforce-styled housing is politically
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