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RACINE — What do a cuckoo clock, mercury, gun powder and a pipe organ have to do with lighthouses?
RACINE — Matthew Peterson has been honored as the 2023 St. Patrick’s Person of the Year by St. Patrick Parish, 1100 Erie St., for his long and varied service.
RACINE COUNTY — If you’re a senior, you might be eligible to get help filing your personal income taxes.
RACINE — Beginning March 30, Racine Art Museum will present the 14th annual International Peeps Art Exhibition. This nontraditional exhibition showcases art made from or inspired by colorful marshmallow Peeps candy. Artists of all ages are invited to create art for the only museum competitio…
RACINE — Beginning March 30, Racine Art Museum will present the 14th annual International Peeps Art Exhibition. This nontraditional exhibition showcases art made from or inspired by colorful marshmallow Peeps candy. Artists of all ages are invited to create art for the only museum competitio…
RACINE — Knights of Columbus Council 697 and 4th Degree Assembly 1207 will host a Day of Reflection from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 18, at St. Richard Parish, 1509 Grand Ave. The cost is $5.
RACINE — City of Racine Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services will host its annual bowling event for all ages to raise funds in support of youth activities at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 26, at Castle Lanes, 5615 Castle Court. Check-in begins at noon.
MOUNT PLEASANT — A benefit for Kristen Baker, formerly of Racine, will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 25, at Angry Brothers Pub, 6501 Washington Ave.
RACINE — 5Kevents is not new to the Lighthouse Run. They managed Lighthouse Run in 2019 when there were just over 1,700 participants and the 2020 Remote Run during the height of the pandemic.
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RACINE — Members of Racine Founder’s Rotary Club, along with Racine firefighters, technical college trainers, physical and occupational therapists and a hospital director of medical imaging, will travel to Punta Gorda, Belize, in April to provide training and equipment to bolster medical ser…
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When you’re in Los Angeles, make sure to do some of the dopey tourist stuff. You’ll thank yourself later.
If you’ve ever wanted to see people do an actual spit take, tell them you’re driving to California — especially when the Golden State is being swamped by “atmospheric rivers,” causing flooding, mudslides and road closures.
On every trip we take in the U.S., my husband, Rex, and I try to add a few more stamps to our National Park Passport collection.
Dear Mr. Dad: My 6-year-old daughter has nightmares at least a few times every week. We’ve talked to our pediatrician, but he says that nightmares are pretty normal at this age. The doctor may not be concerned, but my wife and I are. How can we help our daughter?
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RACINE — The Tex Reynolds’ Toys for Tots workshop located at the City Hall Annex, 800 Center St., is open year-round from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday through Thursdays to prepare gifts for Christmas. Days are reduced to Wednesdays only from June through August. New volunteers are always welcome.
After weathering two very stormy years, Downtown Racine businesses and developers are bouncing back and keeping their vision on a sunny forecast for the future of downtown.
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MADISON — AARP Wisconsin invites eligible organizations and governments across the state to apply for the 2023 AARP Community Challenge grant program through March 15. These grants fund quick-action projects that help communities become more livable in the long-term by improving public space…
BURLINGTON — Aurora Health Care is offering these classes at Aurora Wellness Center, 300 McCanna Parkway, unless otherwise listed:
MOUNT PLEASANT — The Wisconsin Humane Society Racine Campus, 8900 16th St., will hold a vaccine clinic for dogs and cats from 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Thursdays, April 13 or 20.
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