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One Good Thing: Graduation for new Kenosha firefighters
KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Tonight's One Good Thing, protecting our community. CBS 58's Jessob Reisbeck had the privilege of being the commencement speaker for the newest class of Kenosha firefighters on Friday, May 31. 12 of them to be exact. After three months of rigorous training, they got their...
Your Guide to Live Outdoor Music Series This Summer
During the summer, there’s always music in the air. Mark these weekly free concerts in pen on your calendar. READ MORE FROM OUR SUMMER GUIDE HERE. Kick off your week with an evening of tunes in the East Side’s gem of a park. At this community series, in its 26th season, expect to hear a varied lineup of jazz, early rock, Afro-fusion and more.
Waterford (WI) Agrees To Pay More Than $60,000 in Negotiated Deal for Fire Chief’s Resignation
Scott Williams – The Journal Times, Racine, Wisc. May 29—WATERFORD — Village officials have agreed to pay $61,250 to Kevin Hafemann, who resigned as fire chief after the department was restructured. Village President Don Houston signed an agreement with Hafemann in which the village also gave Hafemann...
Jim Sullivan named City Administrator
RACINE — Jim Sullivan has been appointed as the next Racine City Administrator, pending approval by the Common Council during its Tuesday, June 4 meeting. Sullivan, who brings more than two decades of public service experience as an alderman, state senator, and department director, was selected after an extensive recruitment and interview.
Belle City Adult Day and Health Center opening in Racine
RACINE, WI — The Belle City Adult Day and Health Center opens in Racine June 6 and is hosting an open house from 1 to 3 p.m. the same day. Belle City will promote physical, cognitive, and emotional health through a variety of programs and services. It will also serve as a hub for social interaction and community engagement, offering activities such as art and music therapy, educational workshops, and recreational outings.
High school sports rules, Kenosha’s new mayor, Madison lawyer nominated to lead American Bar Association
We discuss the rules governing high school athletics and a controversial disqualification. Then, Kenosha’s new mayor explains his vision for the city. Then, we hear a story from Wisconsin Life. Then, a Madison lawyer nominated to lead the American Bar Association joins the show. High school track controversy. A...
20 Events to Celebrate Pride Month in Milwaukee
PrideFest, Slayground, Out in the Kitchen and more make the list. You can kick off Pride Month with tattoos, music and new cocktails from Agency MKE at Discourse Coffee’s Live Art Party. This is the first of many events the coffee shop will put on throughout June and July to raise awareness and bolster support for queer creators in Milwaukee. Entry is free.
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