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Police: Death Investigation After Body Found in Garage
Mount Pleasant police are investigating the death of a woman after she was found in a closed garage with a car running.

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Mount Pleasant police are investigating the death of a woman after she was found in a closed garage with a car running.

Requests for proposals were sent to vendors for a new ambulance and remount options. The new ambulance bids are expected to include the ability to remount the unit in the future.
Steel beams were moved into place this week to serve as structural support for the 4-Mile Road overpass.
Long time village staffer Mary Cole is officially the Village Administrator after trustees Wednesday unanimously approved her contract.
The village has suggested a schedule for the group that would put a recommendation before the Planning Commission this spring, and in front of the board this summer.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board voted Wednesday to consider closed the allegations of ethics violations against Trustee Sonny Havn.
Caledonia police say a Racine man was keeping drugs in a storage locker in the village.
Ringing a bell to signal the polls closing in Sturtevant is a time-honored tradition.
Voters in Mount Pleasant and Sturtevant cast ballots that echo the rest of the community.
Voter traffic was reported as steady throughout the day for the Spring election.
Sturtevant voters cast more ballots for incumbent President Steve Jansen than Trustee John Johnson.
Voters headed to the polls Tuesday to choose a new president and seat three trustees; Mark Gleason for president, and David DeGroot, John Hewitt and Sonny Havn for trustee.
Incumbent candidates Julie McKenna, Christopher Eperjesy and newcomer Michael Frontier are the three top vote-getters and will take seats on the Racine Unified School Board.
Police say Traenovian McGee had a plastic bag of pills when officers initiated a traffic stop over the weekend.
It's been over 20 years since Schulte School had new playground equipment. Parents have gotten together to try and raise the $40,000 needed to give students a safer good time on the playground.
The community came together once again to help the Sturtevant Fireworks committee raise the necessary funds to put the annual show festival and fireworks display.
Mount Pleasant Trustee Harry Manning will be remembered during a service Tuesday morning at his church.
A round table discussion was split along party lines, but everyone agreed that to make sure Racine Unified gets what it needs, officials need information.
After a snowplow hit a van parked in the 8900 block of Majestic Hills Drive, Sturtevant trustees are exploring options so it doesn't happen again.
A 22-year-old Racine man faces alcohol-related charges after a two-car crash that left a woman with a broken knee.