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Sturtevant Village Trustee Candidate: Daryl Lynaugh
Daryl Lynaugh is running for a seat on the village board after losing to newcomer Jayme Hoffman in 2012.

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Daryl Lynaugh is running for a seat on the village board after losing to newcomer Jayme Hoffman in 2012.

John Johnson is running for his first term as village president and for his fourth term as village trustee
Steve Jansen is running to retain his seat as village president.
Voters in the Villages of Mount Pleasant and Sturtevant will decide on State Supreme Court, State Superintendent, a Village President each, three spots on each Village Board, and three seats on the Racine Unified School Board on April 2.
The eight candidates for Mount Pleasant village board participated in a live candidates forum Thursday where they answered questions on everything from why the village is so dysfunctional to the South Shore consolidation and visions for the future.
A woman out on bond for stalking stabs herself in the neck and crashes her car the same day as her preliminary hearing.
A woman's face was cut by shattered glass after the tires from a box truck came off, went across the freeway and struck her windshield. Those are the only injuries reported in the early morning incident.
Tramell Grier of Milwaukee is believed to be one of a pair of men who robbed a man at gunpoint in the parking lot of a local hotel.
The Racine PTA hosted a forum Tuesday for the Racine Unified Board of Education candidates.
The Kenosha Democrat is putting together an exploratory committee about whether or not he should challenge Rep. Paul Ryan for the First Congressional District in 2014.
With the Walmart attorney holding one spot, and several members of the original work group missing, some wonder how village officials decided who would be part of the group tasked with addressing land use plan discrepancies where Walmart wants to build.
CARP - Caledonia Advocating for Responsible Planning - has officially incorporated and at least one member is ready and willing to lawyer up to represent their interests against Walmart.
Sturtevant trustees agreed to raise parking fees at the Amtrak depot and to limit long-term parking to 30 days.
The land use work group is supposed to look to the future of Caledonia and what type of development - if any - should be allowed at 4-Mile and Green Bay Roads.
Ronald Molnar, also a County Board supervisor, was demoted from his director's position at the Racine Correctional Institute for sexual harassment — a decision that was upheld last year.
A man driving his girlfriend's car gets pulled over for having a tail light out, but there's a warrant out for his arrest.
The Racine PTA is hosting a forum for the candidates running for seats on the Racine Unified Board of Education.
Police are asking for the public's help finding the people they say chased a car full of teenagers and beat one of them with a bat.
Moody's Investor Service put the village on a list with 39 other communities that are in danger of having their credit rating lowered or eliminated altogether.
By 11:35 a.m. Sunday, WE Energies reported that the last group of customers was back on line after an outage Saturday left over 2,200 residents without power, some for well over 12 hours.