News
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Huge Crowd Marks the Official Beginning of the Shalom Center's Hope Hub
Mar. 1, 2024 5p
(WGTD)---A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the Shalom Center Friday for the 10,500 sq. ft. addition that is enabling Kenosha's main shelter for the homeless to add services.
A large overflow crowd packed the room for comments
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A Pair of Downtown Kenosha Apartment Buildings to be Reviewed by Plan Commission
Mar. 1, 2024 4:30p
(WGTD)---There are new developments to report in Kenosha's slow-moving downtown redevelopment plan.
The Plan Commission will consider not one but two proposed apartment buildings.
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Kenosha County ADRC Breaks Myths, Provides the ABC's on Alzheimer's and Related Dementia's
The ADRC of Kenosha County stresses the importance of undergoing a memory screen. (Watch Video)
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All 444 Challenged Books Returned to Elkhorn Area School District Libraries
Some books put on restricted use list, parental consent necessary in some cases
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Gateway Offers Part-Time Police Officer Training for People Interested in Switching Careers
Feb. 28, 2024 3:20p
From Gateway Technical College:
Those interested in becoming a police officer, but who may not have the time or money to attend a full-time law enforcement academy, will benefit from a new program being
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Carthage Secures $3 Million Pledge From Donor
Feb. 28, 2024 3p
From Carthage College:
KENOSHA, Wis. – Longtime Kenosha resident Grace Kolakowski has committed a total of $3 million to Carthage College, advancing three of her biggest passions: faith, the arts, and
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70-Year-Old Kenosha Restaurant has a New Owner Who's Familiar to Many Kenosha Diners
Feb. 27, 2024 7p
(WGTD)---An iconic local restaurant has a new owner.
The Hobnob—located on Sheridan Rd. between Kenosha and Racine—is about to fall under the control of an experienced operator with a strong track record in the Kenosha area
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Salmon-a-Rama, HarborFest Looking to Return to Festival Park
Feb. 27, 2024 1:15p
(WGTD)---A Racine city council committee has recommended approval of a contract with a management company that is pledging to rejuvenate the under-utilized Festival Park, the city-owned complex on Racine’s lakefront.
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Racine Gas Station Homicide Leads to 30-Year Prison Term for a Codefendant
Feb. 27, 2024 noon
(WGTD)---A Racine man who fatally shot another just because he was a rival gang member was given a 30-year prison term Tuesday.
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'Men of Color Scholars' Program Outlined on 'Fab Lab at 10'
Feb. 25, 2024 3p
(WGTD)---A new program at Gateway Technical College aims to increase the graduation rate for African-American men who enroll.
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