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From paying property taxes to pulling permits and planning backyard projects, here’s how to navigate village rules and services. CALEDONIA, WI – For the more than 25,000 residents who call Caledonia ...
If the president freezes federal aid already promised to Wisconsin, the state Legislature would immediately call an extraordinary session to make cuts, under a new bill proposed by state Democrats.
A controversial measure in the U.S. House’s budget bill that would have allowed the federal government to label nonprofit organizations as terrorist groups has been removed from the Senate’s version.
RACINE, WI — Racine has a long and storied maritime history, from growing into the fifth-largest shipping port on the Great Lakes to providing electric launches to transport people at the 1893 Chicago ...
RACINE, WI — As a sophomore at J.I. Case High School, London Hadley is quickly making a name for himself as an all-around athlete. He is a recent transfer to Case, having attended St. Catherine’s his ...
The Legislature’s Republican-controlled budget committee used its first working meeting on the state’s next two-year budget to scrap Gov. Tony Evers’ recommended spending plan — but it offered clues ...
BURLINGTON, WI – For many high school basketball teams, January can turn into a grind. The excitement of the new season has worn off, the novelty of playing different teams in December events has ...
RACINE, WI — A 26-year-old man suffered unknown injuries after he was involved in a crash in the early hours of Wednesday, June 18, 2025. According to Racine Police Sgt. Alicia Mitchell, officers were ...
STURTEVANT — Aging gracefully just got easier. On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, Racine County Eye will host its annual Aging Well Senior Resource Fair at the Fountain Banquet Hall, 8505 Durand Ave, from 9 ...
OCONOMOWOC, Wis. – Even as a 10 seed, Brian Roper and the Waterford softball program liked its draw in this year’s WIAA Division 1 Softball Tournament. To be fair, with a pitcher as consistent as ...
There’s a quiet exodus happening — not out of cities or countries, but out of institutions. For a growing number of people in places like Racine County and beyond, traditional finance just doesn’t hit ...
Wisconsin Republicans advocated on Tuesday for a bill to encourage filmmaking in Wisconsin through tax credits and a state film office. Another bill would declare that “gig workers” for app-based ...