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Sexual Assault at Mount Pleasant Motel
Police say they have a suspect in custody for allegedly assaulting a woman.

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Police say they have a suspect in custody for allegedly assaulting a woman.

The Obama/Biden campaign announced today that the vice president will visit the UW-Parkside campus Friday in Kenosha.
Racine police say the Landmark Credit Union on Grove Avenue was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday, less than 24 hours after the Mount Pleasant location was also robbed at gunpoint.
Thursday's Patch/WGTD debate for the 1st Congressional District is cancelled.
Mount Pleasant police are asking for the public's help apprehending the suspects who fled the area as Westridge Elementary was letting out for the day.
A mechanical failure caused the landing to go awry, sending the twin engine skydiving plane over grass, through a fence and onto Interstate 94. No serious injuries were reported.
Trustees agree that putting together a mixed committee of staff and elected officials to shop for the best insurance plans at the lowest prices helps employees and residents.
Trustees voted Friday to stay with an option in the state insurance plan, but now have to figure out how to stay within the published levy and keep whole the list of purchases and projects they plugged into the 2013 budget.
Students across Racine staged a 'purple out' on Monday in the memory of the mother of two Horlick students. Cary Robuck was remembered as a "gentle, sweet and soft-spoken" friend, mother and nail technician.
A gunman opened fire in the Azana Salon, injuring four people and leaving four dead, including himself.
Village employees will stay with a state health insurance plan for at least another year.
Voters don't have to wait until Nov. 6 to vote for president — in Wisconsin, they can also vote from Oct. 22 through Nov. 2.
This week's list of the most read stories is still dominated by crime, but we're getting more well-rounded, sort of.
The First Lady was greeted by a cheering crowd of supporters at Memorial Hall in Racine Friday.
An anonymous letter accusing a village trustee of an inappropriate relationship with a municipal employee is now under investigation.
Police in Sturtevant and a Sheriff's deputy in Mount Pleasant pulled Jennifer Chavez over for driving with a revoked license and for operating while under the influence, respectively.
Bristol and 1st District resident John Milligan says Rep. Paul Ryan's challenger is telling lies in his television ad.
Bristol and 1st District resident Rita Milligan submitted a Letter to the Editor explaining why she supports Republican Mitt Romney and Rep. Paul Ryan.
Marquette University Law School's newest poll puts the presidential race between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney and Wisconsin's U.S. Senate race as too close to call.
Racine Police confirm shots were fired near Park High School, but there are no injuries.