News
-
Whitaker Win; Ryan Challenger; UW-P Condolences
Updated 9p
A Tremper High School senior who challenged the school district on its bathroom usage policy last fall has won another round in court. A federal appeals court Tuesday upheld a lower court ruling that had allowed Ash Whitaker to use the
-
Music Sampler: Pleasant Prairie's Frozene Lott Hayes on "Noon Tunes" May 29 - June 2
We welcome gospel singer Frozene Lott Hayes---from Pleasant Prairie---to "Noon Tunes" the holiday-shortened week of May 29th - June 2nd.
-
Safe Zones Set Up For Internet-Related Face-to-Face Sales in Racine Area
Crime Stoppers of Racine County recently donated signs to enable the establishment of several internet purchase exchange locations in the greater Racine area.
The posted areas are all located either near police stations or Community Oriented Policing Houses. The
-
Racine County Sheriff is the Target of a Phone Scam
Even county sheriffs aren't immune from phone scams.
Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling recently received a call from someone claiming to represent the Internal Revenue Service.
-
Carthage Names a High School "Drop-Out" as it's Next President
The new president of Carthage College has impeccable academic credentials. But John Swallow jokes that he’s also a high school dropout.
-
Republicans Announce New Policy Center At UW-Madison
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos: Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership Would Balance Out Liberal Ideas
(WPR)---Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and other top Republicans have announced a new leadership center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
-
Solar System Group Buy Being Organized in Kenosha and Racine Counties
A non-profit that’s based in the City of Racine is expanding its reach in order to help others power their homes and businesses with solar energy.
Last year Greening Greater Racine laid the ground work to enable 18 homeowners in the city to participate in a money-
-
Carthage College Picks New President
Updated 12:15p
Kenosha---A southerner who impressed the search committee as being a "scholar-teacher" with strong communications skills will become the next president of Carthage College.
-
Olympia Brown Declares Itself to be a "Sanctuary Support" Church
Racine---Olympia Brown Universalist Church has become the first church in the city to declare itself a “sanctuary support” congregation for undocumented immigrants in danger of deportation.
At a membership meeting Sunday, the congregation voted overwhelmingly to
-
Music Sampler: Kenosha Violinist Julie LeDuc on "Noon Tunes" May 22-26
All this week (May 22 - 26) we are featuring Julie LeDuc from Kenosha. Julie is a professional violinist—composer---instructor---and---performing artist. She’s been studying the violin since she was 3 years old---and---she loves classical music---sacred music---folk---
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 374
- Next page