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Assembly Republicans separate accommodations for paralyzed lawmaker from other rule changes
The rule changes, which passed on a party-line vote, include accommodations allowing Rep. Jimmy Anderson, D-Fitchburg, who is paralyzed from t…
Court report finds significant improvement at Lincoln Hills youth prison
Staff at the youth facilities have made vast improvements in addressing staff shortages, bettering the general atmosphere and reducing the use…
Assembly approves bill allowing lemonade stands, resolution supporting F-35 jets at Truax Field
The Republican-controlled state Assembly has passed a resolution supporting F-35 jets at Truax Field, as well as bills ranging from legalizing…
Snakehead fish that survives on land discovered in Georgia; officials want it dead
A fish that can breathe air was found in Georgia for the first time. Officials are warning anyone who comes in contact with it to kill it immediately.
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Business
Krehbiel: Dealing with disruption takes muscle
Savvy, competitive business owners know disruption is a constant.
KABA Wants to Inspire business leaders and students
Inspiration, personal and career development strategies and some comedy will highlight the Kenosha Area Business Alliance’s one-day 2019 Inspire leadership development seminar.
Imperial Service Systems sets up Wisconsin branch in Kenosha
“Get it done. Get it done right. Get it done right the first time.”
Back in the Midwest: Kenosha native Kendra Scott shares the story of her success
MILWAUKEE — While fashion designer, entrepreneur and philanthropist Kendra Scott has been living in Texas the past several decades, her hometown, Kenosha, has always been close to her heart.
Living
Around the remote: ‘Batwoman’ and ‘Madam Secretary’
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Immanuel United Methodist Church to host folk singer David Roth
Folk singer David Roth, a Chicago native, takes inspiration for music from real life, interweaves it with world events, news stories, and messages that touch the heart.
Ah, Wisconsin in the fall: State and county parks are showstoppers
Say farewell to the warmth of summer sun and hello to the nippy but vibrant hues of autumn. Do it on foot or by pedal or paddle.
Entertainment
Movie review: Controversy aside, ‘Joker’ is all setup, no punchline
With the amount of controversy surrounding it, “Joker” feels more like an idea and less like an actual movie. Could it possibly stand up to the mythology that has sprung up around it, stoked by breathless film festival hype, pre-emptive misanthropic adoration, gun control activists demanding…
Sports
College roundup: Carthage volleyball wins
The Carthage women’s volleyball team continues to pile up the victories.
Tremper-Bradford tickets on sale
Fans attending tonight’s Bradford-Tremper football game at Ameche Field can still buy advance tickets today from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Tremper Main Office.
Bucks lose Eric Bledsoe to oblique injury in preseason victory
The severity of the strain was unknown, but the injury could sideline Bucks point guard Eric Bledsoe for a few weeks.
Five county girls tennis players advance to State Meet
The Tremper girls tennis team won two doubles titles in a WIAA Division-1 sectional at Tremper on Wednesday, while Indian Trail also advanced its No. 1 singles player to the State Meet.
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