Floodwater covers a wide swath near 312th Avenue and 77th Street in Wheatland.
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Kenosha County officials utilize the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office drone unit Monday to capture aerial images of homes, otherwise inaccessible, affected by flooding along the Fox River. Pictured, from left, are Deputy Nicholas Calabrese, Sgt. James Campbell, Planning and Development Director Andy Buehler, and County Executive Samantha Kerkman.
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Floodwaters surround a house in the 7500 block of 314th Ave. in Wheatland.
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From left, Kenosha County Senior Transportation Engineer Doug Coeur uses spray paint to mark the edge of the flooding on 317th Avenue just south of Highway 50 as of Monday afternoon, while county Planning and Development Director holds a location tracking device.
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A Monday afternoon look southward down 317th Avenue, just south of Highway 50 in Wheatland.
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A look down flood-covered South Sixth Street in Silver Lake.
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A look at the water-covered intersection of Riverside Drive and Oak Street in Silver Lake.
Kenosha County Public Health is offering $5 radon test kits throughout January — Radon Action Month — to anyone who donates a nonperishable food item to be donated to local food pantries.
Work is progressing on the restoration of the historic Ceremonial Courtroom in the Kenosha County Courthouse. A project years in the making, the multi-million dollar effort has been supported by community donations and other benefactors.
Located at 3500 52nd St., 147,000-square-foot facility will centralize all of the county’s Human Services operations in the heart of the community, replacing the Kenosha County Job Center.
Bikers across Kenosha could have even more access to bike trails in the city. The City of Kenosha has been awarded a $5.5 million federal grant to extend an existing county bike trail.
Kenosha County officials utilize the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office drone unit Monday to capture aerial images of homes, otherwise inaccessible, affected by flooding along the Fox River. Pictured, from left, are Deputy Nicholas Calabrese, Sgt. James Campbell, Planning and Development Director Andy Buehler, and County Executive Samantha Kerkman.
From left, Kenosha County Senior Transportation Engineer Doug Coeur uses spray paint to mark the edge of the flooding on 317th Avenue just south of Highway 50 as of Monday afternoon, while county Planning and Development Director holds a location tracking device.