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Fuel Spill Closes Highway 11
A car vs. semi resulted in an accident with no injuries but about 100 gallons of diesel fuel spilled all over the roadway.

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A car vs. semi resulted in an accident with no injuries but about 100 gallons of diesel fuel spilled all over the roadway.

After allegedly stealing almost $5,000 in cash from his grandmother, police say they have a teenager in custody but not without a chase through Case High School first.
A Mount Pleasant man faces jail time after Milwaukee police say he led them on a high-speed chase through Downtown Milwaukee in his exotic car last spring.
A dog with a good nose helped sniff out the potential hazard of a gas leak in a Wind Point neighborhood.
The headache is scheduled to end this summer for drivers who need full use of 4-Mile Road.
Suspect admits to drug possession and having a pipe after police pull him over for driving too fast for winter conditions.
Sens. Bob Wirch and John Lehman are encouraging juniors and seniors in Kenosha and Racine counties to apply for the opportunity of the week-long Senate Scholar program.
The Mount Pleasant Village Clerk/Treasurer has two openings for part-time administrative assistants.
Police say it isn't the first time a Sturtevant woman tried to bag some bling without paying for it from Kohl's Department Store.
The Jan. 21 Village Board meeting was short, but power-packed with decisions and information residents need to know.
Individuals and two firms so far have indicated their interest to fill the Administrator's seat until Mount Pleasant can find a full-timer.
A reader stepped up big time and helped police nab a man suspected of molesting a 14-year-old girl in Hudson. That story and more for your week in review.
Nutritional Designs & Pharmacy has taken up residence in the old Johnson Bank building at Sycamore and Washington Avenue.
A woman who saw our Patch story on Racine Uncovered alerted police to James Eckhoff being at the Riverside Inn on Northwestern Avenue.
State Democrats are using the techniques learned during President Barack Obama's successful run for a second term in hopes of retaking Madison in 2014.
Convicted sex offender Michael Fink is still going to be released under strict supervision, but finding a new location for him should be the DHS's highest priority, according to Judge Eugene Gasiorkiewicz.
The retail giant has officially submitted a request to amend the county's land use plan to bring it in line with Caledonia's plan.
State Democrats are using the techniques learned during President Barack Obama's successful run for a second term in hopes of retaking Madison in 2014.
Caledonia trustees will vote Monday on a new wholesale water agreement with Racine that makes business development possible along two major roadways that lead to I-94.
Mount Pleasant Police officer Brian Eisel has published a novel that fits with world events but also asks the reader to think a little bit.