Want to stay in the know? Here’s a roundup of the five most-read stories of the week, covering everything from new tariffs affecting Wisconsin businesses to a tragic accident in Burlington and a major milestone for local student-athletes. Catch up on the stories that had the community talking and stay informed on the latest developments. […]
At a Racine Founder’s Rotary Club meeting Friday morning, Racine Unified School District (RUSD) Superintendent Soren Gajewski delivered a stark warning to community leaders and business professionals: “Without additional funding, Racine classrooms will be more crowded, teachers will be stretched thinner, and critical programs could be cut,” he said. Gajewski is asking voters for a […]
RACINE, WI — For years, the J.I. Case High School dance team has been a symbol of school spirit, lighting up the sidelines at football and basketball games with high-energy performances. But this season, they took their talent to new heights—qualifying for State in D1 Pom for the first time in the school’s history. While […]
RACINE, WI – Bugs is a friendly and outgoing 3-year-old pup looking for a loving home and available for adoption at the Wisconsin Humane Society Racine Campus. This happy guy weighs 50 pounds and has a soft coat with beautiful brown eyes. Brightening Your Day Bugs is a handsome, smiley guy who enjoys lots of […]
A life of love, faith, and family Lola Fritz, 86, of Union Grove, formerly of Racine, died peacefully on January 29, 2025, at Oak Ridge Care Center, surrounded by her loving family. A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and woman of strong faith, she will be remembered for her warmth, generosity, and unwavering love for her […]