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  • Randall, county work together to provide broadband here

    By Gail Peckler-Dziki Correspondent The Randall Plan Commission and town board sent a unanimous favorable recommendation to the Kenosha County Land Use Commission seeking a conditional use permit to allow the co-placement of an antenna set and supporting electronic enclosures at two locations in Randall at the Sept. 22 regular Randall town board meeting. Supervisor…

  • Safety first

    Safety first

    Kenosha Count Sheriff’s deputy Ray Merlin displays his turnout gear during the county’s annual Safety Fair held last weekend in Somers. Photo by Earlene Frederick

  • Falcons fall to Waterford

    By Dan Truttschel Sports Correspondent All signs during the preseason pointed to the Waterford football team as being one of the favorites in the Southern Lakes Conference. Westosha Central had its chance to see the Wolverines up close and personal last week – and it’s safe to say, the Falcons were impressed. The Wolverines turned…

  • Panthers still searching for a net victory

    By Dan Truttschel Sports Correspondent The victories continue to be tough to come by for the Wilmot girls volleyball team. But the Panthers have made strides – now they just have to take the next step. Wilmot dropped three matches the past week, including a 25-14, 25-14, 25-21 non-conference loss Sept. 22 to visiting Kenosha…

  • Badgers hand Wilmot first loss of the year

    By Dan Truttschel Sports Correspondent Designing a game plan to slow down the triple-option offense run successfully by the Badger football team is one thing. Executing that plan is quite another. For three quarters Friday night, Wilmot did an admirable job, but in the last 12 minutes, the Badgers showed their strength and pulled away…

  • Central 11th at volleyball Sprawl

    By Dan Truttschel Sports Correspondent During the first day of last weekend’s prestigious West Bend Sprawl, the Westosha Central girls volleyball team was nearly flawless. The Falcons posted three straight impressive wins to enter the second day in position for a top finish in the overall standings. Unfortunately for Central, some of the inconsistent play…

  • Community Library prepares for new chapter in Twin Lakes

    Community Library prepares for new chapter in Twin Lakes

    By Annette Newcomb Editor It’s on the first week of the Twin Lakes/Randall Community Library renovation project and as of Monday library employees had almost everything packed up. There are five storage pods in front of the library, at 110 South Lake Avenue in Twin Lakes, filled to the gills with boxes of books and…

  • Randall gives 93rd Street a well-deserved make over

    By Gail Peckler-Dziki Correspondent The Town of Randall road improvement project is concentrating this year on the northwest quadrant of the town, the oldest part, which, you guessed, it, has the oldest roads. The section on 93rd Street is near completion. Along with improved road surface, the tree canopy has been cleared from over the…

  • Ceremony honors citizens for lifesaving efforts and ‘Saved By the Belt’ awards

    Sheriff Keith Nygren held an awards ceremony on Sept. 23, to honor recipients who were recognized for their lifesaving efforts and the Illinois Department of Transportation “Saved by the Belt” awards. Nygren presented three Citizen Lifesaving Awards, a plaque and medal, for lifesaving efforts put forth in two separate traffic crashes. Daniel C. Narciso and…

  • Richmond administrator position to be discussed in forum

    By Gregory Harutunian Correspondent The Thursday, Oct. 6 Richmond Village Board meeting will be a forum, as the questions and options regarding its vacant village administrator position are set to be discussed. The agenda item will open review on the recommendations made by the village’s personnel ad hoc sub-committee, although a final determination may not…