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Nutritional Designs & Pharmacy Finds New Home
The Mount Pleasant pharmacy will move just down the street to the old Johnson Bank building on the north side of Washington Avenue.

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The Mount Pleasant pharmacy will move just down the street to the old Johnson Bank building on the north side of Washington Avenue.

Firefighters from the South Shore Fire Department responded to a report of a fire on the roof of the Case plant on Highway 11 and Durand Avenue just after 11 a.m..
Cherry Berry invites the community to its opening day party where everything is on them.
Details are thin, but officials did confirm that a large new development with an estimated value of $32 million will make its new home at the corner of Highways H and 11.
Alexander Richter, charged with molesting the children he had offered to babysit, faces more than 1,000 years in prison if convicted. Latest info on the case can be found here.
Led by Sturtevant Trustee Linda Busha, the fireworks committee put on a festive mostaccioli dinner with Santa on Saturday. Hundreds came out to support the annual fireworks fund.
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It was a holiday week, but the news certainly didn't take a day off. We had plenty of crime stories, a couple of business stories and Heather Geyer's take on the closing of Hostess.
Racine Police apprehended two men who are accused of robbing a southside gas station Friday morning.
Two residents joined the Village Board and outgoing Clerk/Treasurer Veronica Rudychev presented the budget Wednesday.
An 18-year-old Sturtevant man is in custody - again - for possession. He's also charged with felony bail jumping.
Two men - one from Sturtevant and one from Milwaukee - are accused of hitting a man with a brick and stealing his iPhone and iPad.
Retired firefighter Bruce Bowen and his nephew are driving a trailer and an SUV stuffed with donations for Hurricane Sandy relief in Toms River, New Jersey.
Once again, the Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant Holiday Food Drive will benefit the Racine County Food Bank. This year, though, it's a week-long event and not just a day!
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
The Federal Bureau of Investigation report on crime in the United States includes data from Mount Pleasant, Sturtevant and most other communities in the state. See what kinds of property crimes were reported here and how the villages compare to others.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation report on crime in the United States includes data from Mount Pleasant and Sturtevant and most other communities in the state. See what kinds of violent crimes were reported here and how the villages compare to others
Sheriff's deputies say a woman tried to bring her son tobacco by disguising it in balloons in a bag of candy.
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Racine Unified made calls to parents Tuesday to alert them about the single case of whooping cough at Washington Park High School.