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Hot Takes: What We Love This Week (June 6-13, 2024)

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Free Belle City Brassworks concert June 9

UNION GROVE — The Belle City Brassworks Brass Band will perform its annual “Swinging Brass” concert 2 p.m. Sunday, June 9, in the Union Grove High School Performing Arts Theater, 3433 S. Colony Ave.

RACINE — The 31st anniversary season of Music & More kicks off from noon to 1 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church, 716 College Ave.

Kenosha Pops Concert Band starts season on June 12

KENOSHA — The Kenosha Pops Concert Band is getting ready to open its 102nd season, with weekly concert themes through the summer.

Outdoor music season heating up in Kenosha, Racine area

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ArtWorks in Kenosha hosting artist Mitch Braver

KENOSHA — ArtWorks/The Pencillarium, 4513 Sheridan Road in Kenosha, is hosting an opening reception for a show featuring works by artist Mitch Braver.

Artists Gallery in Racine hosts June 7 reception

RACINE — Artists Gallery, 401 Main St., will feature works by ceramic artist Jen Janzer through June 29.

Union Grove brewpub project lands $250,000 state grant

    A local couple aiming to bring crowds of beer lovers into Downtown Union Grove has received a $250,000 state grant to move their project forward.

    Cudahy man charged with child sex assault pleads not guilty

      A Cudahy man who is accused of sexually assaulting several girls pleaded not guilty in Racine County Circuit Court on Wednesday.

      Fire chief's records request reveals behind-the-scenes exchanges before his resignation

        Kevin Hafemann was pursuing information about his job performance and other internal issues at the time of his resignation, according to an open records request released by the Village of Waterford that the now former fire chief submitted and then agreed to withdraw.

        Park student made most of HS experience, will be one of 300 grads

          Moving from Guadalajara, Mexico, to Racine before the start of her sophom*ore year was a huge adjustment, butKarla Casillas Tapia embraced the uncertainty and tried many extracurriculars.

          New job postings for Racine County job seekers

            Browse through the latest Racine County employment postings and find your next career.

            Racine County neighbors: Obituaries for June 6

              Read through the obituaries published today in The Journal Times.

              Celebrating Racine County-area engagements, weddings, anniversaries and birthdays

                We’re excited to celebrate your achievements.

                Baraboo school superintendent seeks restraining order against dad who interrupted graduation

                Rainey Briggs, the Baraboo School District superintendent, filed a temporary restraining order against the man who accosted him at the Baraboo High School graduation on May 31.

                How more dugout canoes were found in Lake Mendota

                Waterford milkshake attraction site getting retrofitted for new butcher shop

                Nearly a year after the Kravings milkshake site closed its doors, the Downtown Waterford property is being transformed into a new butcher shop.

                Man accused of attempted homicide pleads guilty

                A man accused in a shooting last fall pleaded guilty in court Monday.

                Newly constructed houses you can buy in Racine County

                Check out modern homes in new communities around Racine County

                Man facing two misdemeanor charges in connection to fight at funeral home

                A 38-year-old man has been charged in connection toa fight that reportedly broke out at a funeral home on County Line Road on Saturday.

                Ascension aims to restore online record access by June 14 following 'ransomware attack'

                Ascension announced Tuesday it aims to have online health record access restored to its entire system by June 14. The health system reported initial network disruptions May 8.

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                Racine native graduates from West Point

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                VFW commander among three seeking appointment to Burlington City Council

                A retired police officer and a leader of the veterans community are among three applicants for a vacant seat on the Burlington City Council.

                Father of Baraboo High School graduate blocks superintendent from shaking daughter's hand

                The man ran onto the stage just after his daughter had been handed her diploma and began working her way down a line of school officials shaking hands.

                Burlington man accepts plea deal, will pay nearly $4,000 in connection to vandalism spree

                One of two defendants in a Downtown Burlington vandalism spree has pleaded guilty and been ordered to pay about $4,000 in fines and restitution.

                Union Grove Public Market aims to broaden its reach by moving to Sunday

                The Union Grove Public Market is hoping to attract more vendors and reach more shoppers by switching from Tuesday to Sunday.

                Broncos graduate

                More than 200 Union Grove High School students graduated Friday.

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