News
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Married Couple Die In Motorcycle Accident Sunday Morning
A young, married couple---from Kenosha---died in a motorcycle accident on the East Frontage Road of I-94 near Highway 158 early Sunday morning. 30-year-old Fredrick Igartua and his 31-year-old wife, Julianna, were ejected from the bike after impact with a guard rail on
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Music Sampler: Nora Collins on WGTD's "Noon Tunes" July 31-August 4
All this week we welcome the young singer/songwriter Nora Collins back to WGTD's "Noon Tunes." Nora is a Brookfield native who is now developing her songwriting and performing career in Music City---Nashville. Nora has some shows coming up at the Wisconsin State
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16-Year-Old Drowns In Racine; Dead Body Found In Kenosha; Two Die In Motorcycle Accident Sunday Morning
A 16-year-old boy drowned in Lake Michigan---in Racine---yesterday afternoon. The Racine County Sheriff’s Office reports that the boy was swimming with two other teenaged friends when he went under water---in the Lake------near the area of Michigan Blvd and Augusta
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GTC's Albrecht: No Choice But to Begin Planning For Foxconn
Even though nothing is cast in concrete, Foxconn is giving Gateway Technical College a new sense of urgency and focus.
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Mt. Pleasant Village Board to Meet in Closed Session
Updated 10p 7-31
The Mt. Pleasant Village Board met for about 90 minutes Monday afternoon in closed session to discuss an unspecified development project.
No action was taken in open session following the private meeting.
Officials
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Cyr on Foxconn: Walker Banks on Intangibles
The steep price of bringing Foxconn to southeast Wisconsin would be softened if the region becomes a center for innovation and development, says Art Cyr, Director of the Clausen Center for World Business at Carthage College.
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Wisconsin Foxconn Deal Waives Environmental Regulations
Deal Would Also Borrow Hundreds Of Millions To Expand Southeast Wisconsin Interstate
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Walker Says Foxconn Critics 'Can Go Suck Lemons'
Governor Travels State To Pitch How Plant Will Help All Of Wisconsin
(AP, WPR)---Gov. Scott Walker told reporters Friday that critics of the deal between Wisconsin and Foxconn "can go suck lemons."
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KEA Fire Still Undetermined
Kenosha---A fire that heavily damaged the offices of the Kenosha Education Association early Friday morning began near an outside wall, with the flames spreading inside and eventually running unchecked through the attic, according to Battalion Chief Matt Haerter.
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Fires Hits Kenosha Education Association Office Building
A fire has heavily damaged if not destroyed the offices of the Kenosha Education Association, the union that represents Kenosha Unified teachers and other employees.
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