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Buyers bag big bargains

Kenosha News - Fri Nov 27

BY JOE POTENTE jpotente@kenoshanews.com Four minutes. That's how long it took for the 32-inch TV door buster to run out after the Pleasant Prairie Target store opened its doors at 5 a.m. Friday.

Kenosha teen faces additional charges from shooting incidents

Kenosha News - Fri Nov 27

A Kenosha teenager already facing attempted homicide charges for a drive-by shooting in Racine now faces additional charges for a second shooting.

Kenosha murder suspect dies

WXOW-TV La Crosse - Fri Nov 27

A man suspected of stabbing his wife to death in Kenosha apparently hung himself in the county jail.

For road worker, stimulus funds translate to vital job

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal - Fri Nov 27

Aaron Schilling operates heavy machinery on a highway project on I-94 in Kenosha.

Kenosha man dies in head-on crash

Kenosha News - Thu Nov 26

A 24-year-old Kenosha man was killed in a three-vehicle crash on Thursday. John E. Rukstales, of Kenosha, was killed after his Chevrolet Lumina struck a Ford F-450 truck on Highway K, east of 144th Avenue around 12:53 p.m. Thursday, according to the Kenosha County Sheriff's Department.

Many make memories on Thanksgiving

Kenosha News - Thu Nov 26

Gathering with friends and family over a hot Thanksgiving meal can create special memories.

Adopt a 45-mph couch potato

WXOW - Wed Nov 25

On Sunday, the Petco in Onalaska allowed shoppers to meet several 45-mph couch potatoes.

Power out in on city's north side; We Energies crews en route

Kenosha News - Wed Nov 25

Power is out on Kenosha's north side with 800 customers affected, according to We Energies officials.

Black Friday forecast: Big crowds, less spending

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Wed Nov 25

Top destination: Discount stores, 69% When: 43% of those who shop Friday will start by 6 a.m. How many will shop: 25%, definitely; another 34%, maybe What to buy: clothing, 71%; electronics, 70% Shopping for self: 66% Napping after dinner could turn into a necessity this Thanksgiving, as more and more Americans plan to be awake and shopping in the ...

Drop-in center to welcome homeless teens

Kenosha News - Tue Nov 24

A year ago, JoAnna Wynn opened a new location for Walkin' In My Shoes to help the homeless with basic items, clothing, toiletries and referrals to employment, training and housing programs.

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