Month: April 2018

Chicago firm proposes 1 million square feet of industrial space in Kenosha

A Chicago development firm is eyeing a 66-acre site near the Uline and Amazon facilities in Kenosha for two industrial […]

KTEC, two county schools earn national honors

Kenosha School of Technology Enhanced Curriculum has been recognized as a Project Lead the Way Distinguished School at the elementary […]

Duncan, Modder and Battle win seats on Unified School Board

The Kenosha Unified School Board will have three new members thanks to Tuesday’s election. Newcomers Tom Duncan, Mary Braun Modder […]

Rehrig Pacific never wants trash to be a dirty word

Willie Harju hates to see loose trash bags lining Kenosha streets on trash collection day. Not only is it unsightly, […]

Downtown Kenosha launches another round of facade grants

The Downtown Kenosha Facade Grant Program offers up to $10,000 in matching funds to downtown businesses and building owners. Improvements must […]

KABA speaker: Local health care services expanding

Catherine Jacobson, president and CEO of Froedtert Health, offered insights Thursday into concerns and challenges for today’s health care system, […]

Zilber planning corporate park in Kenosha

A 70-acre site just west of Uline Inc.’s massive corporate headquarters in Kenosha could become a new corporate park by […]

Venture One proposes business park in Pleasant Prairie

Nearly 300 acres along the east side of Interstate 94 in Pleasant Prairie is slated to become a corporate park, […]

Kenosha commuters a tappable workforce

Nearly the midpoint between Milwaukee and Chicago, along the I-94 corridor, is Kenosha: a vibrantly growing Wisconsin community with a […]