
The Racine Roundup aired on TMJ4 during the 4 O’Clock news on Thursday, May 25. This week, Racine County Eye editor Loren Lamoreaux discussed various community happenings around Racine County with TMJ4 anchors Ryan Jenkins and Susan Kim.
1. Twisted Floors
Lamoreaux and the anchors at TMJ4 started the Racine Roundup off by chatting about this week’s Business Spotlight: Twisted Floors.
While not new to Racine County, the establishment that provides concrete floor coatings and floor installation for residential, commercial and industrial applications recently opened a new showroom in Waterford.
Lamoreaux shared details about the family-owned business during the segment.
2. SC Johnson Aquatic Center opens for the season
Next up, the Racine Roundup covered the opening of the SC Johnson Aquatic Center.
Lamoreaux explained how in years past the pool struggled to be fully staffed, but this year, the aquatic center is expected to be open and appropriately staffed.
They wrapped up the segment by announcing they will open on May 27, just in time for Memorial Day weekend.
3. Memorial Day Weekend
The team at the Racine County Eye put together a list of Memorial Day parades and ceremonies that will take place across Racine County this weekend.
Lamoreaux highlighted how there are at least four parades taking place with a handful of offshoot activities and events taking place all across Racine County.
These events strive to celebrate and honor the individuals who served this country in the United States Armed Forces.
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Each week a Racine County Eye staff member will share in-depth information on select stories from the week in our collaboration we call the Racine Roundup.
These stories have been curated to highlight what’s happening throughout Racine County, and sometimes Kenosha County as well. The Racine Roundup will focus on providing solution-based journalism to viewers in Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee Counties and more, reaching a larger audience throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.
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