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John Mariani recognized for work removing invasive species, restoring oak savanna

Burlington-area resident John Mariani was recognized by the Wisconsin Invasive Species Councilfor his decades of work restoring his property to oak savanna, clearing invasive species to make room for native plants to return and informing the community on the importance of fighting invasive plants.

Children have fun at Kids Cove playground

Kids yelped with joy while playing Thursday afternoon at Kids Cove playground, 40 Kewaunee St.

Trial date set for Mount Pleasant man charged in September 2023 shooting death

The trial of a Mount Pleasant man charged in connection to the September 2023 shooting death of Willie Henderson Jr. is scheduled to take place Aug. 8-11.

Eight photos of fun at Kids Cove playground

Kids yelped with joy while playing Thursday afternoon at Kids Cove playground, 40 Kewaunee St.

Racine hosting safety conversations for community members

The Department of Community Safety is working with Payne Consulting to organize the small-group conversations about public safety in Racine.

Yorkville Village Board rejects indoor vaping ban

Vaping in restaurants and other Yorkville workplaces will remain legal.

Mount Pleasant polling location will change for several wards

The Village of Mount Pleasant has moved the polling place for wards 1, 17, 18, 20 and 23 due to a change of ownership in their previous polling place.

Racine County neighbors: Obituaries for June 30

Read through the obituaries published today in The Journal Times.

Governor orders flags to half-staff in honor of 'exceptional leader' Delagrave

    Gov. Tony Evers ordered flags throughout Racine County lowered to half-staff Saturday in honor of Racine County Executive Jonathan Delagrave.

      Additional Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources wardens and area law enforcement personnel will be patrolling local waterways July 4-6 as part of Operation Dry Water, a national boating safety campaign.

      Zoo Beach will be staffed with lifeguards every day during July

        Zoo Beach will have lifeguards on duty every day in July.

        Racine man facing multiple charges after allegedly trying to flee from police

          A Racine man was arrested after he reportedly fled from police, sped down Kinzie Avenue and drove the wrong way down Sixth Street on Friday.

          Village of Caledonia board amends livestock ordinance

            The Caledonia Village Board voted Tuesday to amend a livestock ordinance following months of pushback on the ordinance from local horse owners.

            Racine County neighbors: Obituaries for June 29

              Read through the obituaries published today in The Journal Times.

              Racine County Executive Jonathan Delagrave unexpectedly dies Friday morning

              Delagrave was first elected county executive in 2015.

              Teddy's timepiece: President's watch, stolen in Buffalo in 1987, returned to Roosevelt family estate

              The mystery of who stole President Theodore Roosevelt's pocket watch from a Buffalo museum 37 years ago remains unsolved, but the timepiece is now back at its rightful home.

              Racine Waste Transfer Station and Residential Drop-Off Facility scheduled to open July 2

              Racine's new garbage and recycling disposal facility opens July 2, replacing the previous site on Pearl Street.

              Ellsworth inmate facing escape charge after allegedly leaving Union Grove facility

              An inmate from the Ellsworth Correctional Center is facing an additional charge after allegedly leaving the facility after she was "let outside mistakenly."

              Racine County neighbors: Obituaries for June 28

              Read through the obituaries published today in The Journal Times.

              Ryan Walters announces Bible directive for Oklahoma public schools

              The state superintendent cited a statute directing the Oklahoma State Board of Education to adopt academic standards that include the study of important historical documents. #oklaed

              Mississippi River floodwaters inundate parts of Pettibone Park in La Crosse

              Mississippi River flood water inundates parts of Pettibone Park in La Crosse on Thursday.

              Wisconsin Elections Commission rejects recall election against Speaker Robin Vos

              Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, one of the state Legislature's most powerful Republicans, will not face a recall election this fall, the Wisconsin Elections Commission decided Thursday.

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              Mount Pleasant man charged in connection to armed burglary in Racine

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