Posted December 20th, 2010
kenoshanews.com is pleased to announce the immediate release of our brand new photo galleries section.
Photos are viewable by daily gallery or by special event. You now can order from a wider variety of photo products including a variety of print sizes, calendars, mugs and other specialty items.
New ordering options give you the ability to crop an image to your liking, and a new feature which informs you of the maximum suggested size for any given image.
Also, you may now start your own personal photo gallery into which you can store your personal favorite photos for later viewing or ordering.
You can now email a link to a friend, family member of colleague pointing to a photo you saw in the pages of the Kenosha News.
Posted September 26th, 2010
We’ve launched our NewsPerks program to offer our community an improved and streamlined way of accessing important local news and information, and to offer exclusive discounts and deals from the Kenosha News and our advertisers. Adding NewsPerks is easy and many of our 7-day subscribers already qualify at no additional cost, and many more will be able to add these valuable benefits for pennies per day!
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Posted August 22nd, 2010
We’ve completely redesigned our dining site at KenoshaNews.com, and loaded it with new features. Stay tuned for updates on the features as well as new features as we add them.
The Kenosha News Dining Guide allows you to view, search, and filter local restaurants in our database. In addition to listing restaurants and viewing our bi-annual Menu Guide, you can now also leave reviews!
You can also view a list of exciting coupon offers from our restaurants by clicking on “Coupons” at the top menu of the Dining Guide website. To print the offer, just click on the coupon’s image and print the page. You can also view all of a restaurant’s available coupons in the restaurant’s main listing and be click back to the restaurant’s main listing from the coupon offer.
Visit the new Dining Guide here and leave a message in the forum to let us know what features you’d like to see incorporated into the Dining Guide.
Posted August 20th, 2010
We’ve completely redesigned our dining site at KenoshaNews.com, and loaded it with new features. Stay tuned for updates on the features as well as new features as we add them.
The Kenosha News Dining Guide allows you to view, search, and filter local restaurants in our database. In addition to listing restaurants, you can now also leave reviews!
While we’ve put a lot of work into our new Dining Guide, you can still take advantage of our classic bi-yearly Menu Guide. You can view an electronic version of our print guide, listing menus from great local restaurants. Go to the Dining Guide and click on Menu Guide. (Flash player is required to view the Menu Guide.)
Visit the new Dining Guide here and leave a message in the forum to let us know what features you’d like to see incorporated into the Dining Guide.
Posted August 18th, 2010
Are you wondering what’s on TV tonight? Is that show you wanted to watch on tonight or tomorrow? Is the game on TV tonight? Don’t have immediate access to your listings, but need to know what’s on and when?
Use our TV Listings at KenoshaNews.com to find the answer to your programming questions!
We offer listings for a variety of local and national providers, such as Time Warner Cable, AT&T U-verse, Direct TV, Dish Network, and local over-the-air programming. To view our listings, click here or select “TV Listings” from the “Entertainment” navigation menu at the top of any KenoshaNews.com page.
Posted August 16th, 2010
We’ve completely redesigned our dining site at KenoshaNews.com, and loaded it with new features. Stay tuned for updates on the features as well as new features as we add them.
The Kenosha News Dining Guide allows you to view, search, and filter local restaurants in our database. You can sort by cuisine, price, type of service (dine-in, carry-out, delivery), and more.
Plus, we’re excited to incorporated diner reviews into our listings! To provide trustworthy user reviews, all users must create an account to leave a review. Accounts are free and easy to sign up for. You can even login with your Facebook account or using OpenID (a service that allows you to use an existing account from many services, like Google, Yahoo!, and others, to login to our site)!
Visit the new Dining Guide here and leave a message in the forum to let us know what features you’d like to see incorporated into the Dining Guide.
Posted July 28th, 2010
Our widgets are another way we keep you connected with the most important local news. On the right hand side of most pages on KenoshaNews.com, you’ll see a handy widget, with two tabs labeled “Most Read” and “Most Commented.” By clicking on any of the titles in the displayed tab, you can immediately be connected to the stories that are garnering the most interest and interactivity in our community. It’s a great way to stay up to date and add your voice to the conversation.
Plus, on the home page, we also have a tab for our daily poll, in addition to the most read and most commented stories. You can share your quick opinion and view the results.
Posted July 16th, 2010
Want to see what happens to the information you filled out on your 2010 Census form? As the results reach the public in order to set congressional districts and funding for many public programs, we’ll keep you up to date and provide data on the US population from previous years.
Click here to visit our Census data page in the Web-Only Content section of the new KenoshaNews.com.
Posted July 12th, 2010
Part of our role in gathering and publishing important local news and information for our community is to monitor the decisions and actions of local and state government and services. As an extension of that role, we’re providing you with the tools to sort through salary data for Kenosha Unified School District and Kenosha County and City employees. Similar to what we provide for our readers, we believe that providing public employee salaries in an online database allows citizens to act as a watchdog on government spending.
To learn where some of your tax dollars are going, click here to visit the Public Salaries section of the new KenoshaNews.com.
Posted July 11th, 2010
Have you had a busy week and lost track of what’s going on? Don’t know where to start in catching up with the news that impacts your life? As the amount of available information grows, part of our task is to help you keep up to date with filtering the rapid data stream.
In our new Week In Review feature, Kenosha News editors apply their years of experience and deep knowledge of the Kenosha news ecology to suggest the most important local, state, and sports articles from the past week to keep you connected.
Visit the Week In Review on the new KenoshaNews.com by clicking here.