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(WGTD)---A sad and sober ending to Monday night’s regularly-scheduled meeting of the Kenosha City Council.
Part One: Alice Lovejoy, author of "Tales of Militant Chemistry: The Film Factory in a Century of War." The book explores some surprising connections between film companies like Kodak and the military ...
Dino Katris plans to re-open Shirl's Drive-In and Restaurant on south Sheridan Road with a similar menu but under a new name: ...
In the wake of the disastrous flooding that occurred in and around Milwaukee earlier this summer, we discuss the issue of storm water runoff with Laura Buska (Respect Our Waters Program Manager, Root ...
For the anniversary of 9-11, we replay a memorable interview from 20 years ago with Tom Downey, author of "The Last Men Out: Life on the Edge at Rescue 2 Firehouse." WGTD Gateway Technical College ...
Misguided Policies, Supply Challenges, and the Impending Struggle to Feed a Hungry World." Part Two: Shawn Rivers, Racine County Veterans Services Officer, talks about Saturday's event at Festival ...
Keys toward blunting a projected labor shortage are things like persuading more young people to go into service jobs, and a ...
We speak with labor expert Ron Hetrick, a former senior economist at the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, talks about some of the demographic shifts that are coming for the workforce in our part of the ...
Holding out hope for the future, Racine Mayor Cory Mason painted a grim picture for the City of Racine as it sits under the ...
Franks developed a bit of a reputation over the years with servers that aren't afraid to joke or 'sass' a bit with customers.
New Berlin Grading is in line to receive a $2 million contract to demolish the former McKinley Middle and Elementary School ...
We have two interviews related to the so-called Harvey Girls. The term refers to the women who worked in the restaurants and hotels operated by Fred Harvey beginning in the late 19th century. (You may ...