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Curt Johnson Legal Troubles Featured in Forbes Magazine
National magazine runs article focusing on Curt Johnson's legal case, and its implications for the community.

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National magazine runs article focusing on Curt Johnson's legal case, and its implications for the community.

Alumni, friends invited to participate in many events; general public welcome at parade, worship service and Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
While crime stats are down or unchanged, local chiefs say resource-strapped departments are busier than ever.
Billionaire is due in court Friday for a motion hearing.
Information from Mount Pleasant and Sturtevant police is included in the annual FBI Crime in the United States report. Mount Pleasant saw decreases from 2009 to 2010 in violent and property crimes; Sturtevant crime remained relatively unchanged.
Municipalities, veterans groups, religious organizations and others are sponsoring remembrance ceremonies this weekend. Take a look at what's happening in Waukesha, Milwaukee and Racine counties.
With the 10-year anniversary of the attacks on Sunday, what are you planning to do to remember that day?
The Capital Times obtained a memo directing employees not to tell patrons that the photo ID needed to vote is free, unless the person asks about it.
The day of the terrorist attacks is one many will never forget, and one that at least one local veteran credits with starting him on a new path. Share your story here.
The day of the terrorist attacks is one many will never forget, and its effects are still being felt locally. Share your story here.
The day of the terrorist attacks is one many will never forget, including members of a local family with ties to law enforcement and firefighting. Share your story here.
The day of the terrorist attacks is one many will never forget, including a Greendale man who saw the towers from the air a few days before they collapsed. Share your story here.
The day of the terrorist attacks is one many will never forget, including former mayor Carol Lombardi. Share your story here.
The day of the terrorist attacks is one many will never forget, including former Fire Chief Russ Spahn and current firefighter Kevin Wisniewski. Share your story here.
The day of the terrorist attacks is one many will never forget; firefighters, veterans and those who care for vets returning from combat still relive the day. Share your story here.
State Sen. Bob Wirch will move into the newly-drawn 22nd District and run for election in 2012, leaving District 21 to Van Wanggaard.
The Eagles beat the Union Grove Broncos 31-13 at Hammes Field on Aug. 19.
The Racine County Circuit Court judge was found dead in a city park.
Patch has collected information on some of the water features in the area. Learn more about them in this guide to water fun.
Patch editors will spend the evening with State Sen. Bob Wirch and challenger Jonathan Steitz as they face off to see whether Wirch will keep his seat or if Republican Steitz will take it from him.