News
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Snowmelt and Heavy Rains Spur Record Rise on Lakes Michigan and Huron
Despite the record rise in April, most water levels on the Great Lakes are near their long-term average. Click for the WPR story.
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Visit Kenosha Gears Up For Another Tourist Season While Celebrating its 40th
May 11, 2026 11a
(WGTD)---“Visit Kenosha”—formerly known as the Kenosha Area Convention and Visitors Bureau—is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
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Sheridan to Close at 56th St. in Kenosha Next Month
May 7, 2026 12:30p
(WGTD)---The City of Kenosha is preparing drivers who traverse the city via Sheridan Rd. through the downtown area for a major traffic disruption.
Crews will be replacing the embedded streetcar tracks that cross Sheridan at 56th
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National Radio Show to Visit Pritzker
May 7, 2026 noon
(WGTD)---A national political call-in show that airs once a week on WGTD is coming to Kenosha.
The Middle with Jeremy Hobson will record a program at the Pritzker Military Museum and Library on County ‘E’ in
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Veterans' Tiny Homes Village Expanding
May 5, 2026 9p
(WGTD)---Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin is expanding its 'tiny homes' enclave for veterans on Yout St. in Racine.
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Setting the Stage to Fund Racine Neighborhood Improvements and Redevelopment Projects
May 5, 2026 6:30p
(WGTD)---A series of moves to help finance the next phases of Racine Mayor Cory Mason's plans to strengthen neighborhoods and spur redevelopment were recommended for approval this week by the city's Planning Heritage and Design
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Backyard Poultry Linked to Salmonella Infections in Wisconsin, Across US
5 of the 34 cases reported so far have been in Wisconsin, including one in Kenosha County. Click for the WPR story.
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Gateway Trustees Pick a New President
May 4, 2026 7:30p
(WGTD)---Gateway Technical College's new president has a resume that includes positions in both private industry and college administration.
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