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Mom Arrested for Heroin After Passing Out in Bathroom
A Caledonia mom is facing drug charges after police say she used heroin in her bathroom and then passed out.

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A Caledonia mom is facing drug charges after police say she used heroin in her bathroom and then passed out.

A Lake Geneva man is accused of stealing more than $6,000 from his former employer.
Police say "hanging out" with cocaine landed this Caledonia man in custody and facing drug charges.
Sturtevant trustees said they understand the financial bind some property owners are in so they are postponing the sidewalk replacement program until next year.
Get rid of hazardous waste safely by taking it Saturday to the Racine Wastewater Utility collection.
St. Rita's Festival kicks off a weekend of rides, food, live music and plenty of fun!
Scrape together spare change and reach into your wallet for a dollar or two to help Caledonia firefighters Fill the Boot for muscular dystrophy.
Mark Gleason of Mount Pleasant owes nearly $6,000, while Sturtevant's Steve Jansen has a $4,100 bill, records show.
Should there be a four-way stop at 7-Mile and Nicholson roads or are there other measures Caledonia can take to increase safety there?
Racine County DA Rich Chiapete expects additional charges against accused text stalker William Crockett.
Get your run on at the Iron Horse 5K Run/Walk Saturday in Sturtevant.
It's not your average pub crawl. Enjoy Thirsty Thursday on wheels this week!
Police say William Crockett sent such threatening text messages to women that they feared for their safety.
Former Mount Pleasant Planning Director Ron Meyer resigned Wednesday after being placed on administrative leave last week for reasons that are not being disclosed.
Veteran teachers say they still feel the excitement of a new school year.
Case High School Principal Jeff Eben prefers the school year over the summer because of students' positive energy.
Mount Pleasant police are looking for three teenage male suspects in the assault of an older man Monday night.
Rebels, Panthers and Eagles, oh, my! The 2013 high school football season kicks off Aug. 23.
A Racine man is in custody for allegedly making threatening and harassing calls and texts - possibly for years - to Racine area residents.
Planning Director Ron Meyer will be the subject of a special closed session board meeting Wednesday.