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Judge Jodi Meier’s Homicide Trial Kangaroo Court: Opinion
KENOSHA, Wis. — I attended the first two days of the homicide trial over the killing of Andrew Pfannkuche and his dog Jake, and I

Man Accused of Recording Young Girl Inside Pleasant Prairie Target Gets Only $450 Bail
Alexander N. Llanas, 34, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of secretly recording a 13-year-old girl inside a

Judge Jodi Meier’s Homicide Trial Kangaroo Court: Opinion
KENOSHA, Wis. — I attended the first two days of the homicide trial over the killing of Andrew Pfannkuche and his dog Jake, and I walked out thinking one thing above all else: Judge Jodi Meier is running a kangaroo court in a homicide trial that should be about justice for Andrew Pfannkuche and Jake, not courtroom politics, petty side fights, and open hostility toward District Attorney Xavier Solis. Andrew Pfannkuche is dead. Jake is dead. Andrew Pfannkuche’s family is sitting through this nightmare in public. Andrew Pfannkuche was stabbed to death in a brutal attack, and Jake was killed too. Andrew Pfannkuche and Jake are the center of this case, or at least they should be. Instead, what I watched felt like a courtroom where Andrew Pfannkuche and Jake

Judge Lowered Bail From $40,000 to $15,000 for Brutal Felony Domestic Abuse Suspect, Then He Skipped Court and Landed Back in Jail
Antonio L. Jackson, 22, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Antonio L. Jackson, 22, of Kenosha, who is accused of a brutal felony domestic abuse spree involving repeated strangulations, beatings, false imprisonment and victim intimidation, is back in jail after Judge Jason Rossell lowered his bail last year and Jackson later skipped court. Antonio L. Jackson, 22, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Repeat Cocaine Dealer Accused of Selling Drugs Near Park, School Gets $10,000 Cash Bail
Kendall Hill, 29, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man with a prior heroin delivery conviction is facing nine new criminal charges after investigators say he sold cocaine multiple times over several months, including near a city park and elementary school. Kendall Hill, 29, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Man Accused of Recording Young Girl Inside Pleasant Prairie Target Gets Only $450 Bail
Alexander N. Llanas, 34, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of secretly recording a 13-year-old girl inside a Pleasant Prairie Target and then trying to flee from police was charged Wednesday and released on just a $450 cash bail set by Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II. Alexander N. Llanas, 34, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Judge Lowered Bail From $40,000 to $15,000 for Brutal Felony Domestic Abuse Suspect, Then He Skipped Court and Landed Back in Jail
Antonio L. Jackson, 22, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Antonio L. Jackson, 22, of Kenosha, who is accused of a brutal felony domestic abuse spree involving repeated strangulations, beatings, false imprisonment and victim intimidation, is back in jail after Judge Jason Rossell lowered his bail last year and Jackson later skipped court. Antonio L. Jackson, 22, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Repeat Cocaine Dealer Accused of Selling Drugs Near Park, School Gets $10,000 Cash Bail
Kendall Hill, 29, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man with a prior heroin delivery conviction is facing nine new criminal charges after investigators say he sold cocaine multiple times over several months, including near a city park and elementary school. Kendall Hill, 29, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Racine Woman Accused of Drunken Hit-and-Run, Spitting on Officers Gets Higher Bail Than Prosecutors Requested
Lauren N. Schell, 30, of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Racine woman accused of causing an injury crash while allegedly intoxicated, fleeing the scene, trying to escape police custody, and spitting on officers was ordered held Wednesday on a $10,000 cash bail — significantly higher than the $6,000 cash bail requested by prosecutors. Lauren N. Schell, 30, of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Liberal Evers-Appointed Judge Releases Violent Burglary Defendant, He Allegedly Burglarizes Another Home Hours Later
Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Judge David Hughes (D) and Deveon M.A. Jackson, 20, of Milwaukee(Judge Photo – Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)(Photo of Defendant, Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — What is the worst that can happen when a liberal, Evers-appointed judge releases a defendant accused of serious violent felonies on a no-cash bail before the case is over? Kenosha County may now have one answer. Hours after Judge David Hughes released Milwaukee man Deveon M.A. Jackson from jail Monday on a no-cash bail, prosecutors say Jackson committed new felony crimes, including burglary and two counts of felony bail jumping. Deveon M.A. Jackson, 20, of Milwaukee(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Bargain Bail Billy Lowers His Own Bail One Day Later for Illinois Woman Accused of Road Rage Chase With Children in Car
Shayla O. Nickerson, 28, of Round Lake Beach, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SOMERS, Wis. — An Illinois woman accused of chasing down another vehicle with two young children inside, throwing objects at it, trying to open a passenger door and smashing off a side mirror was given a lower cash bail Wednesday by Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II — just one day after Michel had signed an arrest warrant setting her bail at $15,000. Shayla O. Nickerson, 28, of Round Lake Beach, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) Shayla O. Nickerson, 28, of Round Lake Beach, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Mount Pleasant Man Accused of Drugged Driving Crash That Rolled Vehicle Onto Roof Gets $500 Cash Bail
Manuel Alonzo Zertuche, 33, of Mount Pleasant(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Mount Pleasant man accused of causing a serious rollover crash while allegedly under the influence of drugs was released Tuesday on a $500 cash bail set by Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II. Manuel Alonzo Zertuche, 33, of Mount Pleasant(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Kenosha County to Host Six Drug Take Back Day Events April 25
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha County residents will have six opportunities to safely dispose of unused and expired medications during National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 25. County Executive Samantha Kerkman announced that collection events will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at locations across the county. The events are intended to give residents a safe and free way to get rid of unwanted prescription and over-the-counter medications while also helping reduce the risk of drug abuse and accidental misuse. Residents can drop off medications at Somers Fire & Rescue, BMO Bank in Kenosha, the Pleasant Prairie Police Department, the Kenosha County Center in Bristol, the Twin Lakes Police Department, and UW-Parkside’s Tallent Hall in Somers. Local access and drive-thru disposal options will be available at several

Highway W Closure Set to Begin This Week in Wilmot, Full Shutdown Coming in May
WILMOT, Wis. — Drivers in western Kenosha County should prepare for significant traffic changes beginning this week as a major resurfacing project gets underway on Highway W between the Illinois state line and Highway C in Wilmot. According to Kenosha County officials, a soft closure of Highway W, also known as Fox River Road, will begin Thursday, April 16. A full closure of the roadway is expected to begin in early May and continue through October. Local access to homes and businesses in the work zone will remain open during the project. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is partnering with the Kenosha County Division of Highways on the project, which stretches from the Illinois border north to Highway C, also known as 113th Street. Construction work is expected to include

Fake Kenosha Planning Commission Invoices Prompt Fraud Warning From City
KENOSHA, Wis. — The City of Kenosha is warning residents, business owners and property owners to be on alert after fraudulent invoices falsely claiming to come from the city’s Planning Commission began circulating. City officials said the fake invoices appear legitimate and often include official-looking city logos, formatting and references to planning-related work, permits and processing fees that were never authorized or completed. Some invoices direct recipients to wire money to unauthorized people or accounts and include fake due dates in an apparent effort to pressure people into making immediate payments. City Administrator John Morrissey urged the public to carefully review any unexpected invoice before paying it. “The public is encouraged to question any invoice they were not expecting,” Morrissey said. “Fraud prevention starts with diligence, any invoice representing the

Wisconsin Law Change Could Disqualify Some Candidate Nomination Papers Ahead of Fall Elections
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha County Clerk Regi Waligora is warning candidates for local office that a recent change in Wisconsin law could cause some nomination papers to be rejected if they are circulated by people who do not live in the state. The warning comes as the petition-circulating period for fall partisan elections begins Wednesday. Under Act 126, signed into law last month, anyone circulating nomination papers for offices other than president must now be a qualified Wisconsin elector. Previously, out-of-state residents could circulate papers if they otherwise would have been eligible to vote in Wisconsin had they lived here. Waligora said the change means circulators must now be Wisconsin residents for voting purposes, and she wants candidates and political parties to be aware of the new rule before signatures

Sheridan Road to Close for Weeklong Streetcar Track Replacement Project
KENOSHA, Wis. — Drivers who use Sheridan Road near downtown will face a weeklong closure beginning June 11 as the City of Kenosha replaces embedded streetcar tracks at the intersection of 56th Street and Sheridan Road. The closure is expected to last about seven days and will require the full shutdown of the intersection to through traffic while crews complete the infrastructure work. City officials said the project is necessary to replace the electric streetcar track running through the intersection. Northbound Sheridan Road traffic will be detoured west on 63rd Street, north on 22nd Avenue, east on 52nd Street, and then back to Sheridan Road. Southbound traffic will instead be routed west on 52nd Street, south on 22nd Avenue, east on 63rd Street, and then back to Sheridan Road. Motorists

City Asks Residents to Help Shape Kenosha’s Future Through 2050 Survey
KENOSHA, Wis. — The City of Kenosha is asking residents, business owners and community stakeholders to help shape the city’s future by taking part in a new survey tied to its upcoming 2050 Comprehensive Plan. City officials say the plan will serve as a long-range roadmap for how Kenosha grows and invests over the next 25 years. The survey seeks public input on issues such as housing, transportation, parks, economic development, sustainability and overall quality of life. Mayor David Bogdala said community feedback is critical as the city begins planning for the future. “Planning for the future of Kenosha starts with listening to those who call our city home,” Bogdala said. “I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to participate and help guide how we grow, invest and strengthen

Westosha Central Board Fills Vacancy Left by Former President Steve Richter With Bristol Parent Paige Sefton
SALEM LAKES, Wis. — The Westosha Central High School District Board of Education has selected Paige Sefton to fill the Bristol-area seat left vacant by former board president Steve Richter, who resigned earlier this year after 13 years on the board. Richter stepped down during one of the most controversial periods in recent district history. As board president, he led the district through the uproar surrounding Westosha Central’s locker room policy, which sparked months of community outrage, heated school board meetings, and eventually a federal Title IX complaint. The controversy began in late 2024 when parents alleged that a male student had been allowed to change in the girls’ locker room at Westosha Central High School. Female students said they felt uncomfortable and, in some cases, alleged they were penalized

Brian Sheffler Launches Bid for Kenosha County Clerk of Circuit Court
KENOSHA, Wis. — Brian Sheffler, Kenosha County’s Register in Probate and Juvenile Clerk, announced this week that he is running for Kenosha County Clerk of Circuit Court following the decision by longtime Clerk Rebecca Matoska-Mentink not to seek re-election. Sheffler is running as a Democrat and is expected to advance to the Nov. 3, 2026 general election absent a primary challenge. Sheffler, a Bradford High School graduate and alumnus of the University of Wisconsin–Parkside, said he wants to bring a more modern and accessible approach to the Clerk of Circuit Court’s office. Courthouse insiders describe Sheffler as closely aligned with Matoska-Mentink, but also as “much kinder” in his interactions with attorneys, courthouse staff, and members of the public. “I’m eager to share my vision for a more accessible, efficient, and

Steil Endorses Zoerner, But Sheriff’s Record Raises Questions Among Conservatives
KENOSHA COUNTY, Wis. — Congressman Bryan Steil surprised some conservatives this week when he endorsed Kenosha County Sheriff David Zoerner for reelection, despite Zoerner’s history of Democratic politics, soft stances on immigration enforcement, and controversial personnel decisions that have angered many Republican voters. While David Zoerner will be on the ballot for the Republican primary and bears the (R) after his name officially, he is a Democrat. Steil praised Zoerner’s law-enforcement career and said the sheriff has “served our country and community with distinction.” But many conservatives in Kenosha County have questioned whether Steil is fully aware of Zoerner’s political background and policy positions, especially since Zoerner now runs with an “R” after his name despite previously running as a Democrat. Zoerner’s past has become a recurring issue in local

Pleasant Prairie Community Advocate Valerie Kretchmer Launches Run for State Assembly
PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Valerie Kretchmer, a Pleasant Prairie resident, business professional and community advocate, announced Tuesday that she is running for Wisconsin’s 65th Assembly District, a seat representing parts of Kenosha and Pleasant Prairie. Kretchmer, a Republican, said she wants to bring what she described as “principled, common-sense leadership” to Madison at a time when many local voters have grown frustrated with increasingly partisan politics and candidates viewed as being too far outside the mainstream. Kretchmer said she plans to focus her campaign on fiscal responsibility, government accountability, essential services, public safety and support for families. “I am proud to call Wisconsin home and am committed to serving the people of our state,” Kretchmer said. “By working together, we can strengthen our communities, ensure responsible government, and build a

Salem School District Names New Superintendent, Principal for 2026-27 School Year
SALEM, Wis. — The Salem School District announced Tuesday that it has selected Ryan McBurney as its next superintendent and Don Norwick as its next 4K-8 principal, with both appointments taking effect July 1, 2026. McBurney, who currently serves as director of special education for the Elkhorn Area School District, will replace outgoing Superintendent Dr. Vicki King. Salem School Board President Dr. Ted Goergen said McBurney stood out during the interview process because of his focus on student learning, relationships, and improvement. “Throughout the interview process, Ryan demonstrated a clear commitment to student learning, strong relationships, and continuous improvement,” Goergen said. “What set him apart was his ability to connect his experience to our community’s priorities.” McBurney brings more than 18 years of experience in education, serving students in grades

Pleasant Prairie Man on Illinois Probation Charged With 5th OWI After Allegedly Crashing Into Stop Sign, Resisting Police During Arrest
Richard Andrew Cruz, 33, of Pleasant Prairie(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Richard Andrew Cruz, 33, of Pleasant Prairie, was charged Tuesday with felony OWI as a fifth or sixth offense with a child passenger, resisting an officer causing injury, criminal damage to property, disorderly conduct, and additional resisting charges after police say he crashed into a stop sign, fought with officers, and later resisted a blood draw at a hospital. Richard Andrew Cruz, 33, of Pleasant Prairie(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Nedweski to Hold Public Listening Sessions in Bristol, Pleasant Prairie
MADISON, Wis. — State Rep. Amanda Nedweski announced Tuesday that she will hold two public listening sessions in Bristol and Pleasant Prairie next week, giving constituents an opportunity to hear legislative updates and share feedback on local and statewide issues. The first session is scheduled for April 21 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Bristol Village Hall, 19801 83rd St. A second session will be held the same day from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Prairie Village Hall Auditorium, 9915 39th Ave. Attendees for the Pleasant Prairie session are encouraged to use the south entrance to Village Hall, which is accessible from 100th Street. According to Nedweski, she plans to provide an update on her work in Madison, including recently enacted legislation aimed at cracking down

Kenosha Man Accused of Drunken High-Speed Rampage That Injured Woman, Dog Gets $25,000 Cash Bail
Jeremy P. Westplate, 22, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)Scene Photo by BC KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of leading police on three separate high-speed chases while drunk, striking a pedestrian and her dog, crashing into another vehicle and then trying to run away was given a $25,000 cash bail Tuesday by Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II. Jeremy P. Westplate, 22, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Mount Pleasant Man Gets Work Release Sentence After Third OWI Crash on I-94
KENOSHA, Wis. — With Judge David Hughes allowing a Mount Pleasant man convicted of his third OWI to serve nearly all of his sentence on work release, it now appears official that every judge currently handling criminal cases in Kenosha County supports what many critics call “Camp Cupcake” sentencing. While some people believe judges are pressured by some type of central authority or courthouse culture to go easy on repeat drunk drivers, the reality is that each judge has complete discretion to impose whatever lawful sentence he or she wants. Even appointed judges like Hughes have full authority to sentence offenders however they choose. In Kenosha County’s current criminal rotation, every judge appears willing to allow repeat OWI offenders to leave jail for work, errands, or caregiving instead of serving

Tremper Senior Advances to National Shakespeare Competition in New York
KENOSHA, Wis. — Tremper High School senior Dallen Arendt is headed to New York City later this month after winning the state-level National Shakespeare Competition and earning a spot among the top 40 students in the country. Arendt advanced through multiple rounds of competition after first taking first place at Tremper High School, where he competed against seven other students in performances of Shakespearean monologues and sonnets. The National Shakespeare Competition, presented by the English-Speaking Union, requires students to perform both a monologue and a sonnet by William Shakespeare. Winners at the school level move on to state competitions, with state champions advancing to the national stage. At the state competition in January, Arendt competed against 19 other students from across Wisconsin in front of a panel of theater professionals,

Lindenhurst Police Officer Accused of Threatening to Kill Wife, Drown Children Gets $650 Cash Bail in Kenosha County Case
Robert J. Holbach, 48, of Pleasant Prairie(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Lindenhurst, Illinois police officer Robert J. Holbach, 48, was charged Tuesday in Kenosha County with domestic violence-related crimes after being accused of threatening to kill his wife, drown his children and shoot his wife in the face. Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II kept Holbach’s previously posted $650 cash bail in place and did not order him to surrender his weapons despite the allegations. His chief, however, placed him on leave. Robert J. Holbach, 48, of Pleasant Prairie(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Racine Woman Accused of Drunken Hit-and-Run, Spitting on Officers Gets Higher Bail Than Prosecutors Requested
Lauren N. Schell, 30, of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Racine woman accused of causing an injury crash while allegedly intoxicated, fleeing

Liberal Evers-Appointed Judge Releases Violent Burglary Defendant, He Allegedly Burglarizes Another Home Hours Later
Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Judge David Hughes (D) and Deveon M.A. Jackson, 20, of Milwaukee(Judge Photo – Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)(Photo of Defendant,

Bargain Bail Billy Lowers His Own Bail One Day Later for Illinois Woman Accused of Road Rage Chase With Children in Car
Shayla O. Nickerson, 28, of Round Lake Beach, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SOMERS, Wis. — An Illinois woman accused of chasing down another vehicle with

Mount Pleasant Man Accused of Drugged Driving Crash That Rolled Vehicle Onto Roof Gets $500 Cash Bail
Manuel Alonzo Zertuche, 33, of Mount Pleasant(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Mount Pleasant man accused of causing a serious rollover crash while

Kenosha County to Host Six Drug Take Back Day Events April 25
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha County residents will have six opportunities to safely dispose of unused and expired medications during National Drug Take Back Day on

Highway W Closure Set to Begin This Week in Wilmot, Full Shutdown Coming in May
WILMOT, Wis. — Drivers in western Kenosha County should prepare for significant traffic changes beginning this week as a major resurfacing project gets underway on

Fake Kenosha Planning Commission Invoices Prompt Fraud Warning From City
KENOSHA, Wis. — The City of Kenosha is warning residents, business owners and property owners to be on alert after fraudulent invoices falsely claiming to

Wisconsin Law Change Could Disqualify Some Candidate Nomination Papers Ahead of Fall Elections
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha County Clerk Regi Waligora is warning candidates for local office that a recent change in Wisconsin law could cause some nomination

Sheridan Road to Close for Weeklong Streetcar Track Replacement Project
KENOSHA, Wis. — Drivers who use Sheridan Road near downtown will face a weeklong closure beginning June 11 as the City of Kenosha replaces embedded

City Asks Residents to Help Shape Kenosha’s Future Through 2050 Survey
KENOSHA, Wis. — The City of Kenosha is asking residents, business owners and community stakeholders to help shape the city’s future by taking part in

Westosha Central Board Fills Vacancy Left by Former President Steve Richter With Bristol Parent Paige Sefton
SALEM LAKES, Wis. — The Westosha Central High School District Board of Education has selected Paige Sefton to fill the Bristol-area seat left vacant by

Brian Sheffler Launches Bid for Kenosha County Clerk of Circuit Court
KENOSHA, Wis. — Brian Sheffler, Kenosha County’s Register in Probate and Juvenile Clerk, announced this week that he is running for Kenosha County Clerk of

Steil Endorses Zoerner, But Sheriff’s Record Raises Questions Among Conservatives
KENOSHA COUNTY, Wis. — Congressman Bryan Steil surprised some conservatives this week when he endorsed Kenosha County Sheriff David Zoerner for reelection, despite Zoerner’s history

Pleasant Prairie Community Advocate Valerie Kretchmer Launches Run for State Assembly
PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Valerie Kretchmer, a Pleasant Prairie resident, business professional and community advocate, announced Tuesday that she is running for Wisconsin’s 65th Assembly

Salem School District Names New Superintendent, Principal for 2026-27 School Year
SALEM, Wis. — The Salem School District announced Tuesday that it has selected Ryan McBurney as its next superintendent and Don Norwick as its next

Pleasant Prairie Man on Illinois Probation Charged With 5th OWI After Allegedly Crashing Into Stop Sign, Resisting Police During Arrest
Richard Andrew Cruz, 33, of Pleasant Prairie(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Richard Andrew Cruz, 33, of Pleasant Prairie, was charged Tuesday with

Nedweski to Hold Public Listening Sessions in Bristol, Pleasant Prairie
MADISON, Wis. — State Rep. Amanda Nedweski announced Tuesday that she will hold two public listening sessions in Bristol and Pleasant Prairie next week, giving

Kenosha Man Accused of Drunken High-Speed Rampage That Injured Woman, Dog Gets $25,000 Cash Bail
Jeremy P. Westplate, 22, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)Scene Photo by BC KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of leading police on three separate

Mount Pleasant Man Gets Work Release Sentence After Third OWI Crash on I-94
KENOSHA, Wis. — With Judge David Hughes allowing a Mount Pleasant man convicted of his third OWI to serve nearly all of his sentence on

Tremper Senior Advances to National Shakespeare Competition in New York
KENOSHA, Wis. — Tremper High School senior Dallen Arendt is headed to New York City later this month after winning the state-level National Shakespeare Competition

Lindenhurst Police Officer Accused of Threatening to Kill Wife, Drown Children Gets $650 Cash Bail in Kenosha County Case
Robert J. Holbach, 48, of Pleasant Prairie(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Lindenhurst, Illinois police officer Robert J. Holbach, 48, was charged Tuesday

Kenosha Man Out on No-Cash Bail for Second OWI Charged With Felony Fleeing After Injury Crash
Joshua B. Brown, 25, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man who was already out on no-cash bail for a second-offense

Kenosha Man Accused of Fleeing Police Again While Hiding in Attic Held on $19,000 Total Bail After 11-Year-Old Warrants Revived
Joseph P. Liss, 35, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of fleeing police in a pickup truck Monday morning

Why My 2026 Defamation Lawsuit Is Very Different From My 2023 Trial Against Raymond Roberts
KENOSHA, Wis. — When I went to trial in 2023 against convicted two-time drunk driver and convicted child beater Raymond Roberts, the case was largely
