Four hospitals in Wisconsin received a “D” grade in hospital safety, according to new fall 2019 ratings released Thursday by the Leapfrog Group. The nonprofit group found that of the more than 2,600 hospitals graded in the country, 33 percent earned an A grade, a 1 percent increase from the last round of safety grades, […]
Monthly Archives: November 2019
Over Our Head Players Present Original Sketch Comedy Musical
On November 15th, Over Our Head Players opens an original sketch comedy musical, KRINGLE ….. The Musical?, Part II: West of the I Side Story! by Rich Smith and Over Our Head Players. The hilarious new prequel to 2017’s popular KRINGLE ….. The Musical? runs four weekends November 15 – December 8 at Sixth Street […]
Here Is The 2019 Downtown Racine Holiday Parade Lineup
RACINE, WI — Believe it or not, the holiday season is already upon us, as the 2019 Downtown Racine Holiday Parade is set to march this Saturday. The parade begins at 5 p.m. at the corner of State and Main streets. From there, the parade travels south on Main Street. The parade turns west on […]
5 Tips on How to Protect Your Car in Winter
With winter approaching, that means snow, ice, and a whole lot of salt on the roads. Protecting your car goes beyond just cleaning the snow off and letting it warm up before driving it. Learning a few small tips on how to protect your car in winter will keep it running well for a long […]
Jerome Peyton enjoyed swimming and gardening
Jerome “Jerry” Peyton, 89, died peacefully surrounded by his family on Tuesday at Racine Commons. He was born in Racine, August 8, 1930, son of the late James and Magdalene (Nee: Steiner) Peyton. On November 11, 1950, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Jerry married Dorothy A. Musil, who preceded him in death on September 29, […]
Golden Rondelle To Present ‘The Gift Of Our Wounds’
ACINE, WI — The Golden Rondelle’s next major community presentation takes on one of our area’s greatest tragedies. On Thursday, Nov. 14 “The Gift of Our Wounds” will debut at the Golden Rondelle. In August 2012, many lives were tragically changed when a white supremacist killed six people and wounded four in a Sikh temple […]
Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant: 5 Nearby Open Houses To Stop By
MOUNT PLEASANT-STURTEVANT, WI — If you’re in the market for a new home, there’s a good chance you’ve already combed through all the internet listings for your area. And while you’ve may gotten a decent idea of what these houses are like from the images, you just can’t beat an in-person encounter with the real […]
Veteran Walter Davis Sr enjoyed hunting and gardening
Walter E. Davis Sr., 84, died Monday, November 4th at Safe Harbour Homes, Mt. Pleasant. He was born in Winchester, Kentucky, August 18, 1935, son of the late Walter and Beatrice (Nee: White) Davis. Walter proudly served in the United States Naval Reserve and United States Air Force. He was a meat cutter with Fohrs […]
Stephen Rocque enjoyed traveling and being with family
Steve Rocque died November 3rd at his home with the assistance of Ascension Hospice after suffering from a massive stroke on October 17th. Steve graduated from Sacred Heart Grade School and St. Catherine’s High School – class of 1964. He attended Whitewater University and graduated from the Art Center College of Design, CA with a […]
Peter Carew enjoyed cooking, baking, and live music
Peter Anthony Carew, 49, died at his residence on Friday, November 1st. He was born in Racine on June 8, 1970, to Murray and Penelope (nee: Checota) Carew. Peter was a great chef and was also known for his amazing pastries and wedding cakes. He enjoyed spending time with his family and attending concerts at […]
Gateway Announces It’s Taking Nominations For Dr. King Humanitarian Award
Gateway Technical College has announced it is taking nominations for its 2020 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award, including opening up the awards to area organizations that work to support the community and exemplify Dr. King’s values. The deadline for submitting nominations is Nov. 30. The Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration Committee chose to […]
Barbara Berres enjoyed volunteering and spending time with family
Barbara June Berres, 76, died Wednesday, October 30th at Loma Clara Senior Living, Morgan Hill, CA. She was born in South Milwaukee March 21, 1943, daughter of the late Fredrick and Adeline (Nee: Olszewski) Raether. Barbara graduated from South Milwaukee High, Class of 1961. She was married to Elroy Norbeck from 1966 to 1976. On […]
Joyce Bergman enjoyed puzzles and crafts
Joyce Ann Bergman, 72, died Saturday, November 2, 2019, at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee. She was born in Racine, April 30, 1947 daughter of the late Rudolph Wuerker and Ethel (Nee: Robinson) Hoppe. Joyce graduated from Wm Horlick High School and was a lifelong resident of Racine. On September 23, 2005, Joyce married Warren […]
Rodger Klamm enjoyed fixing cars and trucks
Rodger C. Klamm Sr., 77, died peacefully Sunday afternoon November 3, 2019 with his family by his side. He was born in Racine on May 8, 1942, son of the late Karl and Shirley (nee: Nelson) Klamm. On May 11, 1974, Rodger married the love of his life, Shirley A. Elliott, at First Methodist Church. […]
5 New Properties For Sale In The Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant Area
MOUNT PLEASANT-STURTEVANT, WI — Looking for a new house, and want the latest listings on what’s available near you? Need some help finding the perfect place for you and your loved ones? Not to fear! To keep you in the game, we’ve got an up-to-date batch of five new listings nearby. Below, you’ll find the […]
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