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Audio Sampler: The Tremper Golden Strings on "Noon Tunes" May 8 - 12
The Tremper Golden Strings---from Kenosha's Tremper High School---are on "Noon Tunes" the week of May 8 through 12.. They are holding their annual Mother's Day Brunch and Show on Sunday, May 14th, at UAW Local 72 at 3615 Washington Road. There are two seatings---10am and
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Ryan Celebrates at the White House While Protesters Rally in Racine
President Trump called Paul Ryan a genius for shepherding the Republican health care bill through the House Thursday. But back home in the district, that’s not how protesters were describing the Speaker.
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Sweeping GOP Roads Plan Would Raise Taxes On Gas, Cut Taxes Elsewhere
Proposal By Brookfield Rep. Dale Kooyenga Faces Uncertain Future
(WPR)---Assembly Republicans have unveiled a budget plan that would make sweeping changes to Wisconsin's tax system, applying the state sales tax to gasoline purchases to pay for
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Here's What's In The House-Approved Health Care Bill
(NPR)---Republicans approved their plan to replace the Affordable Care Act on Thursday.
Here's a rundown of key provisions in the American Health Care Act and what would happen if the Senate approves them and the bill becomes law.
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Study Tallies Safe Drinking Water Act Violations
Wisconsin Ranks 12th Worst In 1 Of Several Measurements Used
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Legislation Introduced to Close the Dark-Store Loophole
It’s a legislative fight that pits Wisconsin’s cities and towns, retail giants like Menard’s and Meijer, and the Chamber of Commerce.
Legislation has been introduced in Madison to prevent retailers from lowering their property tax bills by comparing thriving
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Jockey's 'Show 'Em What's Underneath' Campaign Features Noted Ballerina
With video
Kenosha-based Jockey is using the compelling story of an orphan-turned-ballerina to help sell its apparel.
The ad campaign titled "Show 'Em What's Underneath, Show 'em Your Jockey" is also drawing attention to Michaela
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Bradford Stabbing Victim Dies; Stabber Appears in Adult Court
Kenosha---The 15 year-old boy who was stabbed in the chest during an altercation with another student at Bradford High School Tuesday has died. The student has never been officially identified by authorities, but social media has him as Dajuan or Dezjon Taylor.
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Audio Sampler: Kenosha Crooner Jimmy Janis on "Noon Tunes" May 1-5
One of Kenosha's favorite crooners---Jimmy Janis---joins us all week on "Noon Tunes" to sing some of his favorite Frank Sinatra tunes. You can hear "Come Fly With Me" right here. Jimmy began his singing career in the Air Force in the 1950s and landed a spot on "The
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Exploring Human Consequences Of General Motors Plant Closure In Janesville
Washington Post Writer Digs Into Effects On Southern Wisconsin Community
(WPR)---In June 2008, the announcement came that the Janesville Assembly Plant — the oldest operating General Motors plant in the country — would be closed.
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