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Frozen State: Tips To Help You Get Through This Week's Deep Freeze
Running Water, Wearing Layers Can Help Keep You And Your Home Safe During Cold Spell
(WPR)---As a potentially historic chill settles in over Wisconsin, residents can take some precautions to protect themselves, their homes and their pets from
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Carthage Grad Looks for Support in Developing the "CalmLet"
A recent Carthage College grad used her degree and own health history to come up with a winning entry in Foxconn’s “Smart Cities; Smart Futures” competition.
Erin Magennis spoke with Greg Berg on
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Lee Enterprises to buy Kenosha News, Lake Geneva Regional News
RACINE — Lee Enterprises, which owns The Journal Times, announced Monday morning that the company has reached an agreement to purchase the print and
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New Owners of Bank Building Plan to Create a Penthouse on the Top Floor
(WGTD)---The downtown building that was once home to the Kenosha National Bank and later 1st Bank Southeast will soon get new residents---in more than one sense of the word.
Tom and Julie Kook will soon make the 8th floor of the building their primary residence.
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Red Zone Bar Controversy Puts Ald. Kennedy in a Potentially Tight Spot
(WGTD)---How does the Kenosha City Council’s only African-American alderman view allegations that the council is taking a racist stance in its dealings with a bar that plays hip hop music?
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Marquette Poll: Several Evers Proposals Have Strong Public Support
New Survey Found Sizable Majority Backs Medicaid Expansion
(WPR)---Several of Gov. Tony Evers' policy proposals have strong public support, according to a new poll from Marquette University Law School.
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Cabaret License Request Denied; Federal Lawsuit Threatened
The Kenosha City Council voted Wednesday night against granting a cabaret license to a bar that features hip hop music.
Supporters called the move racist, but others cited a persistent pattern of neighborhood trouble created by the Red Zone’s patrons.
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Kenosha School Board Votes to Discontinue a Program for Teen Moms
(WGTD)---A service that allows Kenosha high school students with newborns to continue going to school while their babies are cared for onsite will be discontinued next year.
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State Assembly Passes Bill Protecting Pre-Existing Conditions Coverage
(WPR)---The state Assembly voted Tuesday to approve a bill that would bar health insurance companies in Wisconsin from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.
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Gov. Tony Evers Directs Attorney General To Withdraw From Obamacare Lawsuit
Evers Uses First State Of The State To Announce Order
(WPR)---Gov. Tony Evers used his first State of the State address Tuesday to announce he has directed Attorney General Josh Kaul to leave a federal lawsuit challenging the
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