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A repair project at the Kenosha County Administration Building will move forward this summer after a vote by the County Board.
The board voted Tuesday to spend $146,300 to waterproof the foundation on two sides of the Administration Building, 1010 56th St. Staff recommended the project be pushed up to coincide with a city street project that will include replacing the sidewalks on the south and east sides of the building.
Mike Pounders pitched three scoreless innings of one-hit ball to preserve the second-ranked Bradford baseball team’s 8-5 Southeast Conference victory over Tremper on Tuesday afternoon at Wavro Field.
Pounders, a senior right-hander, entered to start the fifth with Bradford leading 6-5 after starter Colton Lee gave up two earned runs in four innings.
Not so long ago, there was a certain image associated with being vegetarian. It usually involved Birkenstocks, lentil loaf and an agenda.
There still are plenty of all three in the meatless movement, but a growing number of Americans are finding they can have cauliflower and kale at the center of the plate without a side of ideology.
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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