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Palliative care

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Who do you turn to when you’re facing a terminal or serious illness, but you’re still well enough to live a somewhat normal life? Palliative care experts — who usually operate in teams of doctors, nurses, social workers and spiritual advisers — work with seriously ill patients to make sure their last months or years on earth are as good as they can be.

Athlete of the Week: Billy Harris Jr.

New approach to EMS training stresses continuity, mentoring approach

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A joint effort among three community entities has seen success in a new approach to a traditional emergency medical service training program.

Attorney, with OWIs pending, violates bail for fourth time

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An attorney charged with drunken driving has been unable to abstain from alcohol, police say, racking up four bail jumping cases after being caught drinking when he had been ordered not to drink.

Two groups benefit from Randall School’s fundraising efforts

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RANDALL — Several staff members put their hair on the line as an incentive for Randall School students to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Snapshot: Yard waste drop-off site enters its busy season

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Bob Wilson is a field supervisor Kenosha Department of Public Works’ Street Division, overseeing the city’s yard waste drop-off site, 4071 88th Ave. He has worked for the Street Division for 22 years.

Rebuilding of 60th Street tops city’s roadwork plans

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Sam Ali’s pain this summer will be the rest of Kenosha’s gain, come fall.

Concealed-carry 101

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

Concealed-carry 101

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

Bradford takes triangular

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The third-ranked Bradford baseball team won a pair of games, and Wilmot went 1-1 at the Bradford Triangular on Saturday at Wavro Field.

Scouting camporee brings hundreds to lakeshore

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Sometimes the nicest place to camp is your own backyard.

UW-Parkside confers more than 400 degrees

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Tom Tetzlaff of Kenosha is a middle-aged guy with a full-time job and two kids in college who has spent 10 years taking classes part-time.

HarborMarket back in the great outdoors

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The Kenosha HarborMarket kicked off its 10th anniversary Saturday by moving back outdoors, where it was welcomed by a steady crowd.

Girl Scouts push school crosswalk for safety

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SILVER LAKE — A busy pedestrian crossing at Riverview School soon will be safer thanks to fifth-graders Courtney Baker and Genevieve Majonnier.

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.

Harris gets his crown

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Bradford hands Central first loss in softball

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The top-ranked Central softball team’s run at perfection is over.

Bradford observes ‘No Hate Day’

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Bradford High School students from six campus clubs banded together this week to make a statement about hate.

Sabres rattling: Middle school students learn sport of fencing

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Pearl Holdeman holds herself still.

Taekwondo meshes with school’s mission

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It’s after school Wednesday at Dimensions of Learning Academy, where 38 white-uniformed boys and girls, kindergarten through eighth grade, sit on the gym floor ... eyes closed ... not ... making ... a ... single ... sound.







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