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Jun 06 2024
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Graduations across Kenosha County set for this weekend
In just a few short days, high school students across Kenosha County will mark a milestone in their young adult lives: graduation. Friends and families will come together at more than a dozen schools starting Thursday morning to celebrate the class of 2024. “This is the best time of the year in a school district,” said KUSD Superintendent Jeff Weiss. “This time of the year is about so much
Kenosha NewsJun 07 2024
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Kenosha's Melvin Gordon returns to Wisconsin with great Badgers memories
When the name Melvin Gordon comes up, you think of his picture postcard moment. A record-setting 408 rushing yards for the Badgers against Nebraska, a decade ago. "It was a lot of memories in that game, man," Gordon said. "Especially snow on the ground. It was perfect. The fans chanting my name. That was like the first time like that had ever happened to where I heard it. It was too much."
WTMJ 4 MilwaukeeJun 06 2024
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ArtWorks in Kenosha hosting artist Mitch Braver
The reception is 6-9 p.m. Saturday, June 8, and is free and open to the public. As he explains: “In the timeless tradition of tattooing, the process of creating a stencil once involved meticulously scratching designs into acetate, wetting the skin and applying the design with charcoal. Today, modern technology offers the convenience of a thermofax machine, producing dark purple thermo ink
Kenosha NewsJun 15 2024
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Bison football adds southern Minnesota standout Blake Schiltz
FARGO - Blake Schiltz's first Division One football scholarship offer came from North Dakota State. That meant something extra when it was time to make up his mind about where he wanted to go to school and play football. "Everything happens for a reason." Schiltz said in his commitment announcement. The Pine Island (MN) native announced Saturday night on social media that he has committed to
InforumJun 16 2024
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Benefits of major Kenosha, school district property transfers evident
“We also want to make sure they have their input (and) the neighborhoods involved give their input. That’s really key,” he said. “Figuring out exactly how that’s all going to look long term is what we want to spend some more time on.” “If we’re being realistic about potential uses needing any rezoning, the city’s going to be involved anyway in some way, shape or form,” Finnemore said. “In the
Kenosha NewsMar 21 2024
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White former officers get sentences of 10 to 40 years in torture of 2 Black men in Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday finished handing down prison terms of about 10 to 40 years to six white former Mississippi law enforcement officers who pleaded guilty to breaking into a home without a warrant and torturing two Black men in an hourslong attack that included beatings, repeated uses of stun guns and assaults with a sex toy before one of the victims was shot in
WFMZ 69Jun 05 2024
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Springtime rain surpasses 2023 totals in Kenosha
According to National Weather Service Meteorologist Taylor Patterson, a total of 15.6 inches of rain fell on Kenosha between March and May of this year. Last year, in the same time frame, Kenosha only received 5.4 inches. To really capture the difference: Patterson said in May 2023, “there was an inch of rain in Kenosha. … Whereas 2024, in the month of May, we had 7.8 (inches).” “On the flip
Kenosha NewsJun 06 2024
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For a Good Cause: Black & White Ball returns to celebrate Long Beach’s LGBTQ community
The 11th iteration of the LGBTQ Center Long Beach’s Black & White Ball will return to the city next week to help raise money for nonprofit — and champion Pride Month. For more than a decade, the Black & White Ball has served as the center’s premier annual fundraiser, playing a pivotal role in sustaining the nonprofit’s culturally responsive programs and services, which include
Long Beach Press-Telegram