News
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Search Resumes For Missing Pleasant Prairie Man
Updated 11-8-17
Pleasant Prairie Police have come up empty-handed in a two-day search of a tract of land that's near the home of a man who's been missing for six months.
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Drug Addict to be Charged in Somers Home Invasion
A 52 year-old crack addict with an extensive criminal record is expected to be charged this week in connection with a home invasion in Somers that left the elderly homeowners with serious injuries, Kenosha County Sheriff Dave Beth said Monday.
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Audio Sampler: Kenosha's Pat Crawford Jazz Band on "Noon Tunes" November 6-10
All this week (November 6-10) Kenosha's Pat Crawford Jazz Band is featured on "Noon Tunes." We are playing songs from their CD titled "Back at the Chicken Shack" including evergreens like "Desafinado," "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "The Days of Wine and
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Assembly Passes Bill Allowing Hunting At Any Age
Currently Children Must Be At Least 10 To Go On A Mentored Hunt
(WPR)---Kids of any age could go hunting in Wisconsin under a bill that passed the state Assembly Thursday.
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Vos Confronted Kasich Over Wisconsin Redistricting Lawsuit
Meeting Came After Ohio Governor Voiced Support For Overturning Wisconsin's Legislative Map
(WPR)---Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos confirmed Thursday he confronted Ohio GOP Gov. John Kasich over Kasich's support for a lawsuit that could
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Long Lost Korean War Veteran Comes Home for Burial in Racine
The remains of a Korean War veteran---with ties to Racine---have finally been identified---almost 67 years after he was killed in action. US Army Corporal Donald L.
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Working Poor Now Make Up a Majority of the Shalom Center's Guest List
The director of Kenosha’s primary homeless shelter calls it a “remarkable” statistic: 70% of the single men and women who are staying at the facility this week work either full or part-time jobs.
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Walker Delays Commenting On Possible Change To Foxconn Pact Approval
GOP Leadership Has Called For WEDC Board To See Full Contract Before Vote
(WPR)---Gov. Scott Walker on Wednesday refused to weigh in on a push for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. to change its approval process for the $3 billion contract
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$1 Million Drive to Fight Homelessness in Kenosha
NFL running back Melvin Gordon and his family are working to build community support to launch a new initiative to fight homelessness in Kenosha, Gordon's hometown.
"We're going to try to eradicate homelessness in Kenosha but it's going to take a community
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Kenosha Firefighters Crash Symphony Concert
Although they weren't on the program, Kenosha firefighters took center stage for a time at the Kenosha Symphony's concert at Reuther High School Saturday evening.
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