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Carthage College president John Swallow named HERA chair

The Higher Education Regional Alliance – a collaborative representing 18 southeastern Wisconsin higher education institutions and several partner organizations – has named Carthage […]

Three new apartment projects would bring nearly 200 units to Kenosha

Several large-scale apartment developments planned in different areas of the city are moving through the review process, including a two-part […]

Businesses on the rebound; Some have moved, others still in recovery process following riots

In the chaos and riot-driven destruction on the nights following the shooting of Jacob Blake, damage to commercial and government […]

City, Unified in early talks to relocate LakeView Technology Academy to planned Innovation Neighborhood

Alocal high school at the center of technology education could have a place in the city’s plan to transform the […]

Hope for Uptown; Grocery store, restaurant proposed for Uptown Lofts development

The developer of an $18-million housing development in Kenosha’s Uptown District is proposing a neighborhood grocery store and restaurant. The […]

Gorman & Co. granted affordable housing tax credits for project in Kenosha’s damaged Uptown neighborhood

Gorman & Co. will receive the affordable housing tax credits it needs to proceed with Uptown Lofts, a proposed mixed-use development […]

Kenosha business owners still in flux following 2020 riots

Kenosha business owners displaced by the violent protests following the police shooting of Jacob Blake that left portions of the city […]

Haribo, Carthage announce 10-year partnership; college receives $250K donation

As plans were developing for its first North America production facility, Haribo Chief Operating Officer Rick LaBerge started to compile […]

Kenosha has 434 apartments brewing in five different projects

Housing developers are showing interest in Kenosha as 434 apartments are either approved or under city review, including 70 intended […]