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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
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

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

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,

Kenosha Man Accused of Drunken High-Speed Rampage That Injured Woman, Dog Gets $25,000 Cash Bail
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.

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. Robert J. Holbach, 48, of Pleasant Prairie(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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 drunken driving case is now accused of causing a crash that injured a 15-year-old student driver and a driving instructor before fleeing the scene because he feared going back to jail. Joshua B. Brown, 25, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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 is now being held on a combined $19,000 cash bail after Court Commissioner William Michel II set bail in the new felony case at $15,000 cash — $10,000 more than prosecutors had requested. Joseph P. Liss, 35, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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 about vindication. I wanted a jury to publicly and unanimously say that Roberts’ outrageous statements were false. I got exactly that. The jury unanimously found that Roberts’ statements were not true. Roberts had claimed that I trained my children to become suicide bombers, threatened to murder military veterans, and was somehow involved in the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. No reasonable person believed those claims. The jury rejected them. I only asked the jury for $1 in damages, despite the advice of my attorneys not to do so. At the time, I was more interested in clearing my name than obtaining money from

“The Warden” to Retire: Rebecca Matoska-Mentink Will Not Seek Re-Election as Kenosha Clerk of Courts
KENOSHA, Wis. — Rebecca Matoska-Mentink, the longtime Kenosha County Clerk of Courts whom courthouse employees have nicknamed “The Warden,” announced Tuesday evening that she will not seek re-election this fall and plans to retire at the end of her term in December. At approximately 5:45 p.m., Matoska-Mentink posted on social media that she had filed her Notification of Non-Candidacy and would be stepping away from county government after 20 years as Clerk of Courts. “So, I did something today…I filed my Notification of Non-Candidacy for Clerk of Circuit Court and will not be running this Fall,” Matoska-Mentink wrote. “I will retire from Kenosha County at the end of my term in December.” She continued by thanking supporters and reflecting on her career, saying she had “been honored to serve in

Judge Moves Forward With John Doe Against Somers Man And Racine County Deputy Accused Of Flock Misuse, But Special Prosecutor Request Denied
RACINE, Wis. — A Walworth County judge has allowed Kenosha County Eye’s John Doe petition against Somers resident and Racine County Sheriff’s Deputy Emil Ortiz to move forward, ordering Racine County District Attorney Patricia Hanson to review allegations that Ortiz improperly used Flock cameras, law enforcement databases and other departmental technology for personal reasons. The ruling, signed Monday by Walworth County Judge Kristine E. Drettwan, requires Hanson to either file criminal charges against Ortiz or provide the court with a written explanation within 90 days explaining why no charges are warranted. While the decision keeps the matter alive and represents at least a procedural victory for KCE, the judge denied the request for a special prosecutor and instead placed the charging decision in Hanson’s hands. KCE had specifically asked the

Illinois Man Accused of False Bomb Threat, Drug Possession at Salem Lakes Airbnb Gets $1,500 Cash Bail
Dmitriy Rudin, 37, of Wheeling, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SALEM LAKES, Wis. — An Illinois man accused of claiming he had a bomb while under the influence of drugs at a Salem Lakes Airbnb was given a $1,500 cash bail Monday by Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II, which was higher than what prosecutors requested. Dmitriy Rudin, 37, of Wheeling, Illinois, appeared in custody with attorney Seth Johnson. Prosecutors sought a $1,000 cash bail, while the defense asked for a no-cash bail. Michel instead ordered a $1,500 cash bail and imposed conditions that Rudin not possess or consume alcohol, controlled substances without a prescription, or drug paraphernalia. Dmitriy Rudin, 37, of Wheeling, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Kenosha Pharmacy Technician Charged With Felony After Allegedly Stabbing Coworker With EpiPen at Froedtert South
Michael C. Arroyo, 39, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Michael C. Arroyo, a 39-year-old Kenosha man, was charged Monday after prosecutors say he stabbed a coworker in the shoulder with an EpiPen while the two were working at Froedtert South. Even Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II set bail higher than prosecutors requested, ordering Arroyo held on a $1,500 cash bond despite the State only asking for $1,000 cash bail. Michael C. Arroyo, 39, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Illinois Man Charged With OWI 3rd, Hit-And-Run, Resisting Deputies After Serious Somers Crash Gets $5,000 Cash Bail For Felony Case
Scott Wahlert, 50, of Mundelein, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SOMERS, Wis. — A 50-year-old Illinois man accused of causing a serious crash in Somers while allegedly under the influence, fleeing the scene, resisting deputies and possessing narcotics was given just a $5,000 cash bail Monday by Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II. Scott Wahlert, 50, of Mundelein, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Jury Trial Begins Monday in Kenosha Homicide of Man Accused of Stabbing New Homeowner, Killing Dog
Justin L. Tercek, 42, of Kenosha(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday morning in the homicide trial of Justin L. Tercek, the Kenosha man accused of fatally stabbing Andrew D. Pfannkuche inside his newly purchased home and killing the man’s dog. Justin L. Tercek, 42, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) Andrew D. Pfannkuche, 52, of Kenosha Jake You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Seven Injured, One Critical After Violent Rollover Crash in Twin Lakes
TWIN LAKES, Wis. — A violent single-vehicle rollover crash in Twin Lakes on Saturday evening left seven people injured, including one person in critical condition, and prompted a massive emergency response from multiple Wisconsin and Illinois agencies. Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue was dispatched around 5:40 p.m. for reports of a rollover crash. While crews were still en route, Randall Fire Department was requested to assist. When the first ambulance arrived, emergency personnel found seven patients involved in the crash. Initial reports indicated that two people may have been ejected from the vehicle. Another patient was found partially hanging out of a window of the overturned vehicle. Because of the severity of the crash and the large number of injured patients, authorities requested a Flight For Life helicopter to land at St.

Popular Kenosha Tavern Destroyed in Overnight Blaze
KENOSHA, Wis. — A popular neighborhood tavern known for its outdoor patio, food menu and upstairs apartments was heavily damaged in a fast-moving overnight fire Sunday Morning at The Kenosha Beer Gardens, 3501 14th Ave. Multiple callers reported shortly after midnight that the back of the building was engulfed in flames. Kenosha police officers arriving at the scene reported that the building was “actively up in flames” and immediately began evacuating nearby residents and closing off intersections around 35th Street and 14th Avenue. Police also reported that people living in upstairs apartments were able to escape the burning building. Firefighters arriving on scene reported the outside pavilion area was “heavily involved” and that the fire was extending deeper into the structure. The first arriving engine company was ordered to attack

Kenosha County Democratic Party Faces Questions Over Far-Left Candidate Litmus Tests
KENOSHA, Wis. — Critics say the Kenosha County Democratic Party has moved well beyond traditional Democratic politics and increasingly expects local candidates to embrace a long list of progressive activist positions in order to receive support, endorsements, volunteers, and access to party resources. For local offices such as county board supervisor, school board, village trustee, city council, or town board, voters might reasonably expect Democratic Party questionnaires to ask about road funding, taxes, economic development, labor unions, public schools, zoning, public safety, and local government spending. Instead, critics say the questionnaires given to candidates during the 2024 cycle and again heading into 2026 asked about issues that local officials will never have the authority to decide. Rather than focusing on roads, budgets, parks, school performance, infrastructure, and economic growth, the

Gateway Presidential Search Raises Questions About Board Judgment, Trustee Vetting
KENOSHA, Wis. — Somebody who sits on a board making multi-million-dollar decisions should probably have a clean track record, right? What if one of those board members was found to have allegedly falsified travel reimbursement records for personal financial gain? What if that person was actually the treasurer of said board? Those questions are again being raised as Gateway Technical College moves forward with its search for a permanent president. Gateway recently announced four finalists for the position after former President Ritu Raju left the college following widespread criticism from faculty and staff. In March 2024, Kenosha County Eye reported on internal survey results showing abysmal morale and deep dissatisfaction with Raju’s leadership. Now, some community members are questioning whether the Gateway College Board itself is part of the problem.

Mother Officially Charged in Cold Case Death of 6-Year-Old Layla Stahl; $1 Million Cash Bail Set at Today’s Hearing
Christina L. Torchia, 33, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Christina L. Torchia, 33, of Kenosha, was charged Friday with first-degree intentional homicide in the 2022 death of her 6-year-old daughter, Layla Stahl, then appeared before Court Commissioner William Michel II, who set $1 million cash bail after prosecutors asked for $1.5 million. Layla Stahl, 6 Christina L. Torchia, 33, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Pleasant Prairie Drug House Cases Filed Against Four Residents After Tactical Team Search
Shawn V. Litz, 55, and Allen E. Mullins, 66, of Pleasant PrairieAdrian J. Rios, 32, of Pleasant Prairie, and Stephen T. Hood [No Mugshot](Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Allen E. Mullins, 66, of Pleasant Prairie, Shawn V. Litz, 55, of Pleasant Prairie, Adrian J. Rios, 32, of Pleasant Prairie, Stephen T. Hood, 33, of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, and others are facing charges after Pleasant Prairie police and the Kenosha County Tactical Response Team searched a home in the 9100 block of 22nd Avenue that investigators described as a long-running drug house. You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Kenosha Man Accused of Chasing Women With Infants, Threatening Victims at Simmons Island Gets $500 Cash Bail in Two Cases
Kenosha Police(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye KENOSHA, Wis. — Carson Michael St., 17, pf Kenosha, was given $500 cash bail in each of two criminal cases Friday after being accused of chasing women with infants in their vehicle, threatening other people at Simmons Island and resisting officers. Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II set the bail amounts during St. Martin’s initial appearance. He is due back in court on June 4 for a pretrial conference. You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Deputies Save Woman From Suspected Overdose at Kwik Trip, Charges Filed Months Later
KENOSHA, Wis. — Two Kenosha County sheriff’s deputies are being credited with saving the life of a 47-year-old Lake Geneva woman who appeared to be overdosing inside her vehicle at a Kwik Trip in December. Sarah Jean Busch, 47, of Lake Geneva, was charged Thursday with felony possession of narcotic drugs along with misdemeanor counts of possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was issued a summons and is due to make her initial appearance May 12 at 1 p.m. According to the criminal complaint, Kenosha County Sheriff’s Deputies Tritschler and Ali responded at about 3:31 p.m. Dec. 30 to the Kwik Trip at 12224 75th St. after dispatchers received a report of a woman inside a Ford Explorer who appeared to be

Last Office Available in Newly Remodeled Downtown Legal Building Near Courthouse
KENOSHA, Wis. — One office will be available on May 9th in the newly remodeled downtown legal building just two blocks from the Kenosha County Courthouse, offering a professional setting geared toward attorneys and other professionals who want to be close to the center of local legal activity. The remaining private office measures approximately 120 square feet and is available for $475 per month. The building is currently home to five attorneys and Kenosha County Eye publisher Kevin Mathewson, creating an environment geared toward legal work and professional collaboration. The building has recently undergone remodeling and includes a shared lobby and waiting area for clients, a conference room, a break room, two bathrooms, and soundproof walls designed to provide privacy and confidentiality for sensitive conversations. Professionals working in the building

Beller To Hold “Law & Order” Campaign Kickoff At Brat Stop Next Week
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha Police Captain James Beller will formally kick off his campaign for Kenosha County sheriff next week with a “Law & Order” themed event at the Brat Stop in Kenosha, where supporters will hear his plans for public safety, accountability, and the future of the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office. The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 16 at 5:30 p.m. in the Bristol Room at the Brat Stop, located at 12304 75th St. Organizers are directing attendees to use Door “B.” Beller, a Republican, announced his candidacy in January and has positioned himself as an experienced law-enforcement leader with military service, command-level experience, and elite federal training. He currently serves as a captain with the Kenosha Police Department and has spent nearly three decades in law enforcement,

Man Dies After Apparently Being Struck by Train in Somers
SOMERS, Wis. — A 60-year-old man was found dead Thursday morning near the Canadian Pacific railroad tracks near Washington Road in Somers after what investigators believe was a tragic train-related incident. According to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called to the area around 10:03 a.m. after a railroad worker discovered an unresponsive man near the tracks. Deputies and rescue personnel arrived and confirmed the man was deceased. The man was identified as Kirk R. Sax, a 60-year-old white man. Investigators believe Sax may have been struck by a moving train. Authorities said they are considering the possibility that he may have been attempting to board a moving train or fell between train cars. Detectives with the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office and personnel from the Kenosha County Medical Examiner’s

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

“The Warden” to Retire: Rebecca Matoska-Mentink Will Not Seek Re-Election as Kenosha Clerk of Courts
KENOSHA, Wis. — Rebecca Matoska-Mentink, the longtime Kenosha County Clerk of Courts whom courthouse employees have nicknamed “The Warden,” announced Tuesday evening that she will

Judge Moves Forward With John Doe Against Somers Man And Racine County Deputy Accused Of Flock Misuse, But Special Prosecutor Request Denied
RACINE, Wis. — A Walworth County judge has allowed Kenosha County Eye’s John Doe petition against Somers resident and Racine County Sheriff’s Deputy Emil Ortiz

Illinois Man Accused of False Bomb Threat, Drug Possession at Salem Lakes Airbnb Gets $1,500 Cash Bail
Dmitriy Rudin, 37, of Wheeling, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SALEM LAKES, Wis. — An Illinois man accused of claiming he had a bomb while under

Kenosha Pharmacy Technician Charged With Felony After Allegedly Stabbing Coworker With EpiPen at Froedtert South
Michael C. Arroyo, 39, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Michael C. Arroyo, a 39-year-old Kenosha man, was charged Monday after prosecutors

Illinois Man Charged With OWI 3rd, Hit-And-Run, Resisting Deputies After Serious Somers Crash Gets $5,000 Cash Bail For Felony Case
Scott Wahlert, 50, of Mundelein, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SOMERS, Wis. — A 50-year-old Illinois man accused of causing a serious crash in Somers while

Jury Trial Begins Monday in Kenosha Homicide of Man Accused of Stabbing New Homeowner, Killing Dog
Justin L. Tercek, 42, of Kenosha(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday morning in

Seven Injured, One Critical After Violent Rollover Crash in Twin Lakes
TWIN LAKES, Wis. — A violent single-vehicle rollover crash in Twin Lakes on Saturday evening left seven people injured, including one person in critical condition,

Popular Kenosha Tavern Destroyed in Overnight Blaze
KENOSHA, Wis. — A popular neighborhood tavern known for its outdoor patio, food menu and upstairs apartments was heavily damaged in a fast-moving overnight fire

Kenosha County Democratic Party Faces Questions Over Far-Left Candidate Litmus Tests
KENOSHA, Wis. — Critics say the Kenosha County Democratic Party has moved well beyond traditional Democratic politics and increasingly expects local candidates to embrace a

Gateway Presidential Search Raises Questions About Board Judgment, Trustee Vetting
KENOSHA, Wis. — Somebody who sits on a board making multi-million-dollar decisions should probably have a clean track record, right? What if one of those

Mother Officially Charged in Cold Case Death of 6-Year-Old Layla Stahl; $1 Million Cash Bail Set at Today’s Hearing
Christina L. Torchia, 33, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Christina L. Torchia, 33, of Kenosha, was charged Friday with first-degree intentional homicide

Pleasant Prairie Drug House Cases Filed Against Four Residents After Tactical Team Search
Shawn V. Litz, 55, and Allen E. Mullins, 66, of Pleasant PrairieAdrian J. Rios, 32, of Pleasant Prairie, and Stephen T. Hood [No Mugshot](Kenosha County

Kenosha Man Accused of Chasing Women With Infants, Threatening Victims at Simmons Island Gets $500 Cash Bail in Two Cases
Kenosha Police(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye KENOSHA, Wis. — Carson Michael St., 17, pf Kenosha, was given $500 cash bail in each

Deputies Save Woman From Suspected Overdose at Kwik Trip, Charges Filed Months Later
KENOSHA, Wis. — Two Kenosha County sheriff’s deputies are being credited with saving the life of a 47-year-old Lake Geneva woman who appeared to be

Last Office Available in Newly Remodeled Downtown Legal Building Near Courthouse
KENOSHA, Wis. — One office will be available on May 9th in the newly remodeled downtown legal building just two blocks from the Kenosha County

Beller To Hold “Law & Order” Campaign Kickoff At Brat Stop Next Week
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha Police Captain James Beller will formally kick off his campaign for Kenosha County sheriff next week with a “Law & Order”

Man Dies After Apparently Being Struck by Train in Somers
SOMERS, Wis. — A 60-year-old man was found dead Thursday morning near the Canadian Pacific railroad tracks near Washington Road in Somers after what investigators

Firefighters Battle Blaze at Kenosha Home; Investigator Requested
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha firefighters were called to a residential fire Thursday evening at 2018 50th St., where crews entered the structure to battle the

Man Accused of Fleeing Kenosha Police at 63 MPH in 30 Zone Gets $5,000 Cash Bail
Anthony Rosales, 18, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of leading police on a short pursuit through a residential

Mississippi Man Sentenced to 80 Days Work Release for Third-Offense OWI After Allegedly Trying to Switch Seats During Traffic Stop
Keithrick Lebranton-Apree Thompson, 32, of McComb, Mississippi(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Mississippi man was sentenced Wednesday to 80 days of work release
