KENOSHA -- Kenosha Unified residents have a chance to boost the opportunity for a local student to take home honors at a national competition next week.
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In honor of National Puppy Day, Parkside Manor partnered with Woof Gang Rescue of Racine, a nonprofit animal rescue organization. Woof Gang brought three playful pups to Parkside to play with residents.
KENOSHA — The cheerleading team at Indian Trail High School & Academy is getting good at winning state titles.
Dallen Arendt, a senior at Tremper High School in Kenosha, is one of 40 students nationwide traveling to New York City for the National Shakespeare Competition finals.
Kenosha native Landon Boyle will serve as a dog handler for the first time in the Minneapolis-based Children’s Theatre Company’s upcoming production of “The Wizard of Oz.” He is working closely with Nessa and Alfie — two Cairn Terriers starring as Toto in the show — and joins the team of William Berloni, a Tony Award-winning animal trainer.
The KSFCA, a local nonprofit aiming to protect the sportfishing industry and Lake Michigan’s natural resources, partners with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to house and care for the salmon as they grow.
There have been plenty of viral children’s toys before. But RK News' Jessica Phillips in Kenosha said she hasn’t seen lines of eager buyers like this since Brett Favre’s retirement cover of Sports Illustrated hit shelves in 2008.
Children in need will soon have 150 new beds, thanks to Jockey International. Jockey is celebrating its 150th anniversary and part of that are efforts to give back to the community.
Jockey International is celebrating its 150th anniversary, and now there are more reminders of the company's presence.
Isabella Rotizza, a sophomore at Westosha Central High School, won first place in the Congressional Art Competition for her photography piece titled “Beauty Doesn’t Have to Have Color.”
Nigh, a teen services librarian at Kenosha Public Library, was named a Library Journal Mover and Shaker, KPL announced May 6. Library Journal’s annual list recognizes librarians and library staff members across the nation who are “shaping the future of libraries.”
Ole Johnson, a senior at Harborside Academy, has organized a fundraiser called a “Public Domain-A-Thon” — a 13-hour movie marathon featuring films in the public domain — that will take place from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on June 13 at the Ralph J. Houghton Performance Center, 917 57th St. in Kenosha.

