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Lake County: Crowbar-Wielding Suspect Targets Jewel-Osco Employees
Zion, IL – Zion Police Department officers swiftly responded to a violent armed robbery at Jewel-Osco on 1400 21st St. last Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The suspect, identified as 46-year-old Kebron Dennis, allegedly homeless but residing in and around Zion, stormed into the store, allegedly stole liquor, and attacked employees with a crowbar when they attempted to stop him. Despite the employees’ brave efforts, Dennis managed to flee the scene before officers arrived within a minute of dispatch.
Departing WestRock CEO Sewell reflects on his tenure and company’s future
WestRock’s acquisition by Smurfit Kappa is slated for finalization this Friday. The new company intends to stay the course with its North American corrugated strategy, said departing CEO David Sewell during a recent interview. Sewell spoke with Packaging Dive after a June 27 groundbreaking ceremony for WestRock’s newest corrugated...
Milwaukee hotel death; victim's wife speaks out
MILWAUKEE - The wife of the man who died outside a downtown Milwaukee hotel on Sunday, June 30, spoke with FOX6 News in an exclusive interview after the incident. The Milwaukee Police Department said 43-year-old Dvontaye Mitchell fought with security guards as they escorted him outside the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee hotel and held him down until police arrived.
Front Page, July 3, 2024
Brian Pollard, the developer of Symphony Bay and other large property improvements in and around Lake Geneva, quietly steps back into the property ownership limelight with a thirteen-acre parcel located over on Edwards Boulevard just across the road from Symphony Bay. It seems that Mr. Pollard has been generous once again, this time a few years back when he was getting zoning and other approvals to build the hundreds of tiny homes in the first part of the now monster development. By the time Brian is done, what with his latest phase of the project, it’s quite likely that the entire project will contain more than ten percent of the entire City of Lake Geneva population.
Goofy and Adorable Nelson Seeks Loving Home at Wisconsin Humane Society Racine Campus
Nelson, a 2-year-old, 18-pound pup, is ready to find his forever home at the Wisconsin Humane Society Racine Campus. Initially shy, Nelson warms up quickly after a few scratches behind the ear, and he’s soon eager to jump into your lap. This playful dog loves squeaky toys and playing tag, making him an ideal companion for an active family.
9 murals make Port Washington an art destination this summer
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Paint on Port program has brought nine murals to Port Washington this summer. The City of Port Washington and Main Street came together to make it an art destination. Here is a list of the nine murals you can visit throughout the city:
Bucks land major frontcourt upgrade by signing Taurean Prince: Reaction & Analysis
After picking up Delon Wright to kick off 2024 NBA Free Agency, the Milwaukee Bucks continued filling out their roster on Wednesday. According to The Athletic NBA insider Shams Charania, the Bucks have landed Taurean Prince, who played the 2023-24 NBA season with the Los Angeles Lakers. Prince now joins a frontcourt rotation that needs a player with his skill set.
Public Input Wanted on Sheboygan Fountain Park
The City of Sheboygan is looking for the public’s input on the future of Fountain Park. The City is in the process of designing improvements to the park located at 1010 North 8th Street. The Department of Public Works will be hosting an informational meeting on July 10th, where...
Brewers ultimate sign of disrespect comes back to haunt them in walk-off loss
After taking two of three from the Chicago Cubs at home over the weekend, the Milwaukee Brewers entered Monday's action against the Colorado Rockies with a 50-34 record. They held a 6.5-game lead in the NL Central over the second-place St. Louis Cardinals. They had defied all the odds despite trading Corbin Burnes, being without Brandon Woodruff for the season, and having Pat Murphy replace Craig Counsell as their manager by being as good as they have been.
Highland Park 4th of July parade returns 2 years after shooting
Thursday marks two years since the deadly Fourth of July Parade shooting in Highland Park.Seven people were killed when a gunman opened fire and several others were hurt.People gathered in Highland Park for a remembrance ceremony ahead of Thursday'sHighland Park's Edgewood Middle School overflowed with community compassion Thursday morning as the city united to honor the victims of the 2022 Fourth of July parade shooting."I think July Fourth is always going to be a day of mixed emotion," Mayor Nancy Rotering said. "We come forth today hoping we as a community can remember and honor the lives lost."RELATED: Mother of...
WisDems: Round up: Rep. Jill Billings and community leaders call on Wisconsinites to vote no on amendments
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, Representative Jill Billings joined La Crosse small business owner Penny Fassler and ARPA funding recipient Andrew Rasmussen at a press conference in La Crosse urging Wisconsinites to vote ‘NO’ on two misleading and risky constitutional amendment ballot questions placed on the August 13 primary ballot by right-wing politicians in Wisconsin’s Legislature.
Dermody Properties breaks ground on Wisconsin LogistiCenter
On Thursday, private equity investment management company Dermody Properties announced it had signed a lease with WestRock for a build-to-suit property at LogistiCenter in Pleasant Prairie, Wis. The new facility will be a Great Lakes regional corrugated operation hub of more than 580,000 square feet within that state’s newest rail-served logistics park. “We are pleased […] The post Dermody Properties breaks ground on Wisconsin LogistiCenter appeared first on Transportation Today.
'This is like Christmas time': Pyrotechnics pros prep for Fourth of July
STURTEVANT, Wis. — Taking in a Fourth of July fireworks display is an American tradition in communities across Wisconsin and beyond. However, few people may consider the amount of work that goes into setting them up as they stare up at the sky on Independence Day. For a group...
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