Kenosha News

Detroit's fight hits home in Wisconsin

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal - Thu Nov 20

Andy Palmen, president of Palmen Motors in Kenosha, visited Capitol Hill this week to urge Congress to support $25 billion in loans for domestic automakers.

Strouf Funeral Home becomes certified veterans provider

Racine Journal Times - Thu Nov 20

Strouf Funeral Home, 1001 High St., has become a certified veterans and family memorial care provider.

Monthly bus pass availability limited for disabled riders

The Journal Times - Thu Nov 20

People with disabilities can only buy monthly discounted bus passes at Racine City Hall, while other adults can also go to many other locations for their monthly passes.

Unified computers to get better backup protection

Racine Journal Times - Wed Nov 19

The computer room where the Racine Unified School District keeps important financial and student data will soon be a safer, more stable place.

Father Accused Of Killing Son Served In Navy, Former Firefighter

WISN.com - Wed Nov 19

A father accused of killing his disabled son before shooting himself died from his injuries Wednesday afternoon.

Congress is far from sold on automaker bailout

Green Bay Press-Gazette - Tue Nov 18

U.S. Rep Steve Kagen doesn't want Congress to provide $25 billion lifeline to U.S. automakers.

Question Over Texting Ban Enforcement

Today's TMJ4 - Tue Nov 18

No more text messaging behind the wheel in Kenosha. The city council passed the ban Monday night.

Area Chrysler dealer wants feds to help industry

The Journal Times - Tue Nov 18

A Wisconsin Chrysler dealer is joining others in Washington to lobby members of Congress and the Bush administration to approve federal financial help for the auto industry.

Local Chrysler Dealer Asks For Help

WISN.com - Tue Nov 18

A Wisconsin Chrysler dealer is asking Congress and the Bush administration to approve federal financial help for the auto industry.

Wis. Chrysler dealer wants feds to help industry

NBC26 - Mon Nov 17

A Wisconsin Chrysler dealer is joining others in Washington to lobby members of Congress and the Bush administration to approve federal financial help for the auto industry.

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