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Fiscal Facts: FoodShare use remains high post-pandemic
Though the high unemployment that accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided, the number of people receiving FoodShare benefits in Wisconsin has not yet returned to 2019 levels. This may reflect a number of factors, from changes to eligibility requirements to reduced stigma and high food prices. FoodShare is the state...
Wisconsin Beatles fans invited to gather outside Lambeau Field to record 'Peace & Love' birthday video for Ringo Starr's 84th
GREEN BAY - Getting the Vince Lombardi and Curly Lambeau statues outside Lambeau Field to play along will be a tall order, but all The Beatles fans at their feet will be flashing smiles and peace signs. In honor of Ringo Starr's 84th birthday on Sunday, fans will gather at the statues at 11:15 a.m. on the same...
Report: Wisconsin Buc-ee’s debut delayed due to cost-sharing dispute
DEFOREST, Wis. (WTVO) — The planned construction of the first Wisconsin Buc-ee’s travel center has been hit with a series of delays, according to a new report. Plans to open the first Buc-ee’s in the northern United States were announced in February 2023, in DeForest, Wisconsin, north of Madison and on the I-90 route to […]
Message from the Police Department Regarding Upcoming RNC
The 2024 RNC comprehensive public impact map was released by the United States Secret Service on Monday, and you can view it here. The public security map and comprehensive traffic plan, including a complete list of parking restrictions, road closures and maritime restrictions, is available at: https://city.milwaukee.gov/RNC/FAQ (in the "Security Plan and Public Safety" section).
Who's who at the 112th Wisconsin State Women's Amateur: A look at the field teeing it up at North Shore CC in Mequon
When: Monday and Tuesday, July 8-9. Play will begin off the first and 10th tees at 7:30 a.m. (first round) and 1 p.m. (second round) on Monday. The final round will begin off Nos. 1 and 10 at 8 a.m. Tuesday with the leaders expected to tee off around 10 a.m.
Officer injured, 43-year-old man arrested in Hales Corners domestic violence incident
HALES CORNERS, Wis. — An officer is recovering at a hospital and a 43-year-old man has been arrested following a domestic violence-related incident involving knives on July 6 near 110th Street and Copeland Avenue in Hales Corners, according to the Hales Corners Police Department. Police said they responded around...
Dane County judge strikes down part of Act 10
In a decision released late Wednesday, on the eve of the July 4th holiday, Dane County Judge Jacob Frost struck down part of Act 10, the Wisconsin law that ended most collective bargaining rights for most public employees. The law unfairly exempted public safety workers from the limits on unions,...
Poll: Wisconsinites continue to favor Baldwin over Hovde in U.S. Senate race
(The Center Square) - Wisconsin Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin continues to lead challenger Eric Hovde in both favorability and voter recognition, according to recent polls by Marquette Law School. Baldwin has a -1 net favorability rating with 45% favorable, 44% unfavorable, and 11% not knowing enough to have an opinion. Hovde has a -9 net favorability rating with only 23% of voters holding a favorable view, 32% unfavorable, and...
Tom Schwai has a hot Saturday morning breakfast sandwich waiting for you
West Bend, WI – Tom Schwai is serving up a hot breakfast at the West Bend Farmers’ Market. Schwai’s has three red tents kiddie corner to Old Settler’s Park on N. Main Street. Washington County Insider on YouTube. Tommy will have his famous breakfast sandwiches, hot...
Racine & Me: A Scoutmaster's 40-Year Legacy with BSA Troop 161
RACINE, Wis (CBS58) - Out of the hundreds of thousands of Boy Scouts throughout America, only six percent achieve the top rank of Eagle Scout. A small number of individuals who move on to become leaders and assets throughout all communities. Tim Falendysz, the former Scoutmaster of Troop 161 in Racine, and Eagle Scout himself, has dedicated over 40 years of his life to teaching the values of scouting. Tim joined us in studio this week to discuss his legacy with the troop and the benefits of the Boy Scouts of America organization.
Racine & Me: Cheryl McCrary Performs across Southeast Wisconsin
RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Cheryl McCrary performs throughout S.E.W.I. as a soloist and also lead vocalist with her band with her husband as the drummer. She enjoys singing at national charities, holiday venues, weddings, churches, military functions, professional sporting events, car shows. She sings at senior facilities and respite care programs including Our Harmony Club Inc., where she is the Public Relations Director/Marketing Ambassador. Some local venues include the Racine Parade, Racine County Fair, Family Fun Day, Downtown Racine, E. A.A. Pancake Breakfasts, Annual Dan & Rays Rendering Thanksgiving Feast and more! Her CD’s feature blends of love songs, jazz, patriotic medleys, holiday favorites, country, covers and church music. A portion the proceeds are donated to charitable organizations.
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