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Racine's Hispanic Community Gears Up to Fight Deportation Order
Local officials and community members in Racine are rallying around an immigration activist and community leader who’s facing deportation as the Trump administration steps up enforcement activities.
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Gov. Scott Walker Signs Waiver To Lower ACA Costs
Walker: Federal Health Care Bill Hurts People In Individual Market
(WPR)---Gov. Scott Walker signed what he calls the Wisconsin Health Care Stability Plan on Sunday, saying the plan requires the state to keep coverage "comprehensive
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Racine Company Has High Hopes With the Arrival of Foxconn
A Racine-based company hopes its first contract with Foxconn will be a foot-in-the-door to bigger and better things.
Hiram Power Electric is among those companies that recently won contracts to help build Foxconn’s first building in Mt. Pleasant.
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Update: Three--Not Two--at GOP Congressional Debate in Kenosha
Updated Aug. 2
There’s a late entry into a G-O-P congressional candidate debate that’s sponsored by the Kenosha County Republican Party.
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Ammonia Leak Sends Workers to Area Hospitals; Closes Plant
Darien---Just a few of the 15 workers that were taken to hospitals for treatment following an ammonia leak at the Birds Eye food processing plant in Walworth County remained hospitalized Sunday evening.
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Tech Teachers and Administrators From Across the Nation Descend on GTC
A non-profit that was borne over ten years ago at Gateway Technical College and continues to thrive is taking a few steps forward this week.
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Morning Show: "Don't Make Me Pull Over!"
On Wednesday's Morning Show: "Don't Make Me Pull Over!" by Richard Ratay. This is an affectionate look back at the heyday of the long family car vacations - the 60's and 70's - when plane travel was still prohibitively expensive and 4 out of 5
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No One Hurt in Kenosha House Fire
Kenosha---A house fire that broke out just after midnight on Wednesday has left 4 people homeless in Kenosha. According to the Kenosha Fire Department---a porch fire was started by the careless use of smoking materials causing about $43,000 in damage to a home in the 68-
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WGTD Radio Theater: Gas Derler Murder Mystery On The Air This Saturday
The WGTD Radio Theater, now in its 14th season, presents the 115th live broadcast of this 12-time award winning series, showcasing the 91.1 Players in “The Kane Shadow: The ‘Gas’ Derler Murder Mystery.”
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WGTD's Greg Berg Appears on WIPZ's "Parkside Today"
The tables were turned recently on WGTD Morning Show host and Fine Arts Director Greg Berg. Greg was a recent guest on Parkside Today, a program that airs on UW-Parkside's radio station, WIPZ 101.5 FM. He was interviewed by Parkside Strategic Communications
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