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Good Samaritan Foils Robbery Attempt in Mount Pleasant
A Good Samaritan foiled an attempted robbery at a hotel in Mount Pleasant just after Midnight on Friday.
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Former KUSD Principal Convicted of Felony Misconduct in Office
(WGTD)---The case against a former Kenosha Unified principal who was accused of removing school property for use in her church and in the daycare she ran out of her home is over.
39 year-old Cherise Easley pleaded guilty Thursday to a single felony charge of
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Gateway Employees Get a Glimpse of the Future with Foxconn
A pair of Foxconn executives brought the company’s vision for its Mt. Pleasant complex to all of Gateway Technical College Wednesday.
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Both Suspects in a Mt. Pleasant Hold-Up & Chase Now in Custody
Updated Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
Bristol---The second suspect that authorities had been looking for following a gas station hold-up and high speed chase has been apprehended.
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KUSD Staff and Administrators Discuss Racial Bias
Over 100 people gathered at the Kenosha Civil War Museum Monday Night to discuss racial bias in KUSD schools. The panel discussion, organized by the Coalition for Dismantling Racism among other local groups, featured area leaders including KUSD superintendent Dr. Sue
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ICE Agents Remain Present In Madison After Weekend Of Detentions
(WPR)----Federal Immigration, Customs and Enforcement agents were seen along Madison's East Washington Avenue corridor Tuesday afternoon.
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A Kenosha City Council Committee Approves Lake Safety Measures
A Kenosha City Council Committee unanimously voted Monday night to place three life rings along the harbor channel, scene of a drowning earlier this month that claimed the life of a 17 year-old Indian Trail student. Donovan Anderson had jumped in near the lighthouse and
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Breaking: City of Kenosha Issues Massive Downtown Redevelopment RFP
(WGTD)---In a bid to take advantage of the robust real estate market and the booming economy, the City of Kenosha has launched a formal search for well-heeled and experienced partners that are able and willing to take on a massive downtown redevelopment project that
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Rising Elkhorn High School Football Star Michael Lois Seriously Injured
The Elkhorn community is rallying behind one of its brightest football stars. Michael Lois, the 6-foot-4 258 pound standout junior defensive lineman at Elkhorn High School, suffered a serious non-football related injury last weekend.
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Sought-After Sex Offender Re-Arrested
A convicted sex offender who purportedly cut off his electronic monitoring device after learning that he was being sought for yet another offense has been arrested.
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