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Racine residents welcome city's efforts to replace all lead service lines
The City of Racine has launched a new initiative to replace all lead service lines in the city within the next five years. Residents welcome the effort.
Wheatland residents confront officials at heated battery facility forum
Wheatland residents came face to face with the company behind a proposed 200-megawatt lithium-ion battery energy storage facility that would be built on farmland near homes and a grade school.
Parking lot next to Simple Cafe closes as cafe owner turns down lease increase
Simple Cafe used to lease the parking lot next to its restaurant for $700 a month. The lot is now closed after its new owner increased the lease price to $8,000 a month.
From paralysis to state records: Homestead runner is headed to Georgetown
Homestead's Jay Tally was temporarily paralyzed at age 3. Now he's a state record-holder headed to Georgetown.
Grandmother grateful after 13-year-old rescued from Milwaukee house fire
A 13-year-old girl was rescued from a second-floor window after a fire broke out at her grandmother's Milwaukee home near 44th and Feibrantz.
Racine community leaders celebrate launch of Safety and Well-Being Collaborative
Racine residents, community leaders, and organizations have worked for three years to launch the Safety and Well-Being Collaborative, aimed at addressing some of Racine residents' most pressing needs.
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