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Officers in the Caledonia Police Department are using social media to pass along handy information to residents.

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Officers in the Caledonia Police Department are using social media to pass along handy information to residents.

A Milwaukee man was pulled over for having suspended plates but ended up in jail for allegedly driving while smoking pot.
The Racine Police Department confirmed that an officer was taken to Wheaton Franciscan All Saint's with minor injuries after his squad car was clipped while traveling south on I-94.
A man from Friendship, WI, is accused of stealing baby formula and trading it for heroin.
A Sturtevant man suspected of breaking into a Racine tavern was apprehended after police followed his footprints in snow.
Trustees voted on a number of issues Monday that help move the A&W project forward and approved new fees for renting spaces at village parks.
It's a bit part as an extra to start, but former South Shore Fire Chief William Bouma's role has the potential to expand.
After almost a year of construction, the village's newest water tower will be completed later this spring.
Police say a man hired through a temporary agency started stealing from his new employer almost immediately.
A warrant has been issued for Norberto Avendado-Cano for allegedly selling cocaine in the villages of Caledonia and Mount Pleasant and the City of Racine.
Keely Garcia wants to help conquer childhood cancer and score big on a project for her class at Cappella University.
Jobs, crime, and a fuel spill top the list of, well, our top stories of the week.
A daughter convinced her mom to steal about $70 worth of baby items from Walmart then return them for store credit where they had to show their driver's licenses.
Adults looking for a place to relax and unwind with a glass of wine and tasty tapas will find that spot at Grapes 2 Glass.
The proposed 182,000 square foot supercenter has opposition and some supporters.
A Union Grove businessman donated the money for a thermal imaging unit to help search for missing persons in low light.
A Sturtevant man was taken into custody Monday night for allegedly driving under the influence with his one-week-old infant in the car.
The DNR found high levels of molybdenum in private wells and is advising private well owners to have their water tested.
Planning Commission members will discuss how to proceed with Walmart's rezoning and land use amendment applications.
Hazardous materials were found at the home of a man who was later found with a gun at North Beach.