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Brewers edge Cardinals in 10 innings
Boy Scouts pitch camp on Simmons Island
French president makes gay marriage legal
UW-Parkside confers more than 400 degrees
FBI searches apartment in ricin letter case
UW-Parkside graduation Saturday
Oxbow wins Preakness Stakes
Chicago Teachers Union begins 3-day citywide march
Seat belt enforcement starts Monday
Girl Scouts push for school crosswalk
Large crowds greet Kenosha's HarborMarket outdoors
Up to 60 injured after car drives into Va. parade
Blackhawks lose to Red Wings
Chance for showers
Brewers lose to Cardinals, 7-6
Harris wins News Match Game title
Conn. commuter trains collide; 60 go to hospitals
Charges filed against man in Nevada killing spree
Pastor Fish to retire from Hope Lutheran
CBO: Obama budget cuts deficits $1.1T by 2023
Treasury says US can pay its bills for months
Wirch again proposing to sell governor's mansion
County plans repairs to Administration Building
Randall narrows principal search
Scam pretends to be law enforcement

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Concealed-carry 101

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What’s it take to get a license to carry a concealed and loaded gun in Wisconsin?

Not as much as you might expect.

Swift stands tall for Titans

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Michael Swift was rewarded for his breakthrough season recently.

The UW-Oshkosh sophomore third baseman was a first-team selection on the All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference team, the league announced.

Council approves tattoo parlor in Uptown

LAUREL – To the Kenosha City Council for approving an ordinance that allowed Black Pearl Tattoo to move in to Uptown. The business had been in a Pleasant Prairie strip mall but owner Greg Larsen was eager to buy a building and found one in an area of Kenosha where he believes he will draw more walk-in traffic. It’s fortunate that the council supported the plan and neighborhood businesses raised no objections. Kenosha needs to be receptive to businesses wanting to locate in our community.

Fond farewell

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When the Rev. Jack Fish and his wife Carolyn came to Twin Lakes in July 2001, it was a bit of a culture shock for the pair as they had lived in big cities most of their lives and worshipped in large congregations.

Fish reflected on his time at Hope Lutheran Church this week as he eases into retirement from his pastorate there, saying he would most miss the church’s generous, loving people.

That special glow

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A magnificent exhibit of watercolor paintings by the nation’s top artists in that medium is on display at the Kenosha Public Museum through Aug. 4.

The Transparent Watercolor Society of America is holding its annual national exhibit for the fifth straight year at the museum, which its leaders “discovered” on a visit here several years ago.


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