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Vance Scheduled to Visit Kenosha; Kizer to be Sentenced
Also...a resolution supporting a study of commuter rail extension returns to the Kenosha County Board, Somers firefighters warn of a potentially dangerous intersection and a Racine native trades one high-level state post for another.
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Gov. Evers Tours Gateway Environmental Center
Aug. 16, 2024 10a
(WGTD0---Gov. Evers toured Gateway’s Center for Sustainable Living Thursday to highlight the state’s effort to meet clean energy goals.
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Racine Panel to Discuss King Center Project Funding
(WGTD)---Racine Mayor Cory Mason wants to move forward with building a new $68 million community center that would include a health clinic even though the funding package hasn’t been fully nailed down.
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Racine County Sales Tax Proposal Briefing Scheduled for Monday Night
(WGTD)---Interim Racine County Executive Tom Roanhouse is recommending that just over half of the revenue generated by a proposed county-wide sales tax be earmarked for property tax relief.
WGTD reported last week that piggybacking a half-percent tax on the state’s 5 -
Man Accused of Robbing the Same Bank Twice; Empty Lake Michigan Kayak Prompts a Search & More
Also...a knife attack near the Racine Public Library leads to charges;
A Walworth County motorcyclist dies in a crash -
One Dead, Another Wounded, in Gun Violence
Aug. 9, 2024 8:55a
From Racine Police:
On Thursday, August 8, 2024, at approximately 10:13pm officers responded to the 5500 block of Byrd Ave. regarding a shooting. Upon arrival, officers located two males with gunshot wounds.
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Coffee Pot Owners Say They Want to Reopen at the Same Site
Aug. 8, 2024 9:10p
(WGTD)---The owners of a beloved, long-time Kenosha diner that was heavily damaged by fire over the weekend say they hope to eventually be back in business at the same site. But there are a lot of ‘ifs.’
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Sewer Blockage Causes Problems for Kenosha Residents, City Workers
Aug. 8, 2024 3:30p
(WGTD)---A rare blockage in a 24-inch diameter sewer pipe that backed up sewage into the basements of nearly two-dozen homes in Kenosha’s Whitecaps neighborhood is still under investigation.
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