Category: News

  • Grade tampering charge embroils Sequoit football coach

    By Gregory Harutunian correspondent Antioch High School teacher Sara Glashagel has been charged with one count of computer tampering, a Class A misdemeanor, in an alleged grade-changing incident involving more than 40 students at the institution, and is slated for a Dec. 9 appearance in Lake County court. At issue is that the students are…

  • SGPD warn motorists to Click It or Ticket

    With the holidays upon us, the Spring Grove Police Department warns that whether you are traveling across town or across the state, if you or anyone in your vehicle is unbelted, you run the risk of getting an unwelcomed gift from law enforcement. As of Jan. 1, 2012, everyone, no matter that age or seating…

  • Electronic recycling Saturday in McHenry County

    From 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 19, McHenry Township is holding an Electronic Recycling Day at McHenry Township Road District in the township employee parking lot at 3703 N. Richmond Road. This opportunity is for McHenry Township residents only, so you will need a photo ID with your address.  There is a $10…

  • Costume ball comes to downtown Kenosha

    On Friday, Nov. 25 from 5 to 9 p.m., everyone is invited to attend Pandora’s Ball, a free costume ball, featuring music, dance, storytelling, and poetry. The ball will take place in the lobby of the Rhode Center for the Arts, located at 514 56th Street in Kenosha. It coincides with Lightin’ Up Kenosha activities…

  • Senior Menu has something for everyone!

    The Kenosha County Senior Dining Program hosts a nutrition program for older adults at noon, Monday through Friday, at the American Legion, 989 Legion Drive in Twin Lakes. On some days, programs are scheduled and are noted below. Activities are offered daily from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and include card playing, horse pitching, puzzles,…

  • Crock pot cooking class offered

    Rita Ramacci will teach a crock pot cooking class on Sunday, Nov. 20 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Civil War Museum, located at 5400 First Avenue in Kenosha. Cooking classes include demonstration, recipes, sampling, and a bottle of water.       Cost is $25 for the general public and $20 for Friends of the…

  • Bingo tonight in Paddock Lake

    Village of Paddock Lake is hosting a bingo night from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at village hall, 6969 236th Avenue. Adults and children are welcome. In addition to bingo there will be food and prizes. Donations of pet food to benefit Pitter Patter Animal Rescue will be admission. For more information call…

  • Randall Wildcats are conference champs!

    Randall Wildcats are conference champs!

    The Randall Wildcats capped off an undefeated season with two run victories at the Westosha Conference Championships on Oct. 3 against Union Grove and Bristol. Coach J. Ray has been coaching the Randall Softball team for 10 years and said he was thrilled to be coaching such an outstanding group of hardworking girls. Coach Ray…

  • Support Small Business Saturday Nov. 26

    In honor of Small Business Saturday, a day dedicated to supporting small businesses on the busiest shopping weekend of the year, Better Business Bureau is spreading awareness and advising consumers to support the small businesses in their area. To help the word get out about small businesses like these during an important weekend, they are…

  • Road construction update for Packer fans, hunters

    The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Northeast Region in Green Bay is reminding motorists heading to Lambeau Field on Sunday, Nov. 20 for the Green Bay Packers/Tampa Bay Buccaneers football game that the road construction season continues on most major roads in Northeast Wisconsin. While most projects will stop and two lanes of traffic will…