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Bria and Luke Wright of Sturtevant give back by asking friends to help them help others.

Village President Bob Bradley explains why he canceled the public input meeting of the land use work group charged with reconciling land use and zoning plans where Walmart wants to build.
A Mount Pleasant man is accused of driving drunk and taking off after rear-ending another vehicle at a stop sign.
Stormwater improvements over the years are working and steering water away from roadways except in areas where it's almost tradition.
Mount Pleasant has a limited quantity of sandbags to help residents combat potential flooding, and Sturtevant reports the Hiawatha Crossing ponds are near capacity.
Akil Ajmeri is building a combination gas station and Subway restaurant complete with a drive-thru, the first in Southeast Wisconsin for the sandwich shop chain.
If it seems like we've been here before, we have - after last week's rains brought up to 5 inches of rain and flooding to some areas, another 2.5 to 3.5 inches is expected Wednesday to Friday
Since its inception in 2003, the group has helped create community gardens at village hall and placed giant planters full of bright flowers on Durand Avenue.
Construction continues on the 4-Mile Road overpass and is on schedule to complete by the 4th of July holiday.
Road, sewer and water work in the Kremer subdivision will begin in the next few weeks.
Area state Democrats hosted a budget listening session Monday at the Racine campus of Gateway Technical College.
A judge Monday sentenced Ashley Haigh to three years probation.
The driver of the truck was not injured, and a preschool was evacuated as a precaution, but businesses in the area did not lose power.
Mount Pleasant police and South Shore Fire Department personnel responded to a call for a possible grenade at Goodwill store on Sunday afternoon.
A Racine man faces over 100 years in prison after police say he broke into a number of homes throughout Racine County last year.
Customers with celiac disease or who just want to reduce the amount of gluten in their diets can find gluten-free pizza crust, pasta and beer at DeRango's at 3-Mile and Douglas.
Village President Bob Bradley canceled the meeting, according to an email from Village Clerk Kari Torkilsen.
Police say a Mount Pleasant woman - with help from two or three friends - broke into three homes on three different dates last year.
April showers are quickly outgrowing their welcome as communities try to manage the swelling Root River and how much water goes through the treatment plant.
The governor hopes a manufacturing production credit will help convince companies in Illinois that want to expand to move to Wisconsin.