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Some Kenosha Correctional Center inmates now have new labels for themselves - authors.
Boys & Girls Club, Carthage projects get scrutiny
The Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha and Carthage College both advanced plans for new central buildings on Thursday.
Interpreting Future Use Clauses: Law and Ethics
John A. Neuenschwander is professor emeritus of history at Carthage College and a municipal judge for the City of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Some people think volunteering can be the perfect gift
The spirit of giving during the holiday season raises our awareness of people and charitable organizations in need.
Morrison benefit worthy of support
This is not something that's supposed to happen to vibrant, athletic 21-year-olds. While today is a day to celebrate the accomplishments of the Daily Herald's All-Area football players, it's also a day to tell a story of a young man who is, on a daily basis, fighting for his life.
Djurickovic's triple-double propels Red Men
Steve Djurickovic collected the first triple-double in Carthage College history Sunday as the Red Men beat Wisconsin Lutheran College 72-59 at Carroll University's Wisconsin Classic at Van Male Arena.
College officials address why they selected Kenosha
Rene Herzing, president of Herzing Educational System, and Gerald Lott, dean of Herzing University-Kenosha answer questions about the city's newest college: Herzing: "We look for mid-size communities.
The four-door sedan slid sideways through a yard and struck a tree on the driver's side of the car.
Pennfield High School senior Felicia Heffel was killed Wednesday night when her car hit a tree in Pennfield Township.
Sandwich teen to compete in pageant
Nicole Snelling, 17, of Sandwich will compete for the title of Miss Illinois Teen USA 2010 from Friday, Nov.
Tampa Performing Arts Center gets a major gift and a new name
Thanks to what was billed as the largest individual philanthropic gift made to a cultural institution in the bay area, the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center will be renamed the David A. Straz Jr.
Hamilton choir to participate in choral festival
The Hamilton High School Concert Choir will participate Nov. 12 in the Lakeside Choral Festival at Carthage College in Kenosha.
Reds volleyball team to play Thursday in first round of NCAA tournament
The Carthage College women's volleyball team , ranked eighth in the Nov. 3 American Volleyball Coaches Association NCAA Division III poll, opens play in the 62-team NCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Championship on Thursday, Nov.
Kenosha County cancels swine flu vaccination clinics
Nov. 5, 2009 11:04 a.m. Kenosha County has canceled a swine flu vaccination clinic scheduled for Thursday and all future clinics because the county is low on the vaccine.
Kara Patterson Words of Art: Appleton Boychoir changes its tune with gospel music for opener
When Ken Daniel transferred to Appleton West High School in the mid-1980s from Cleveland as a participant in the A Better Chance program for academically talented minority youth, he staged a performance of gospel songs.
Walk raises awareness of domestic violence
On a sun-drenched and rain-free Saturday morning, about 50 people strolled along the lakefront - beneath unfurled umbrellas.
Richard Peck rarely ventured outside his home, that stifling hot summer of 1971, and instead pounded feverishly on a typewriter.
Football: Koeneman, Carthage top Elmhurst
The Carthage College football team defeated Elmhurst 45-38 in a College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin game in Elmhurst, Ill., Saturday afternoon.
Renowned children's writer Richard Peck will be in Kenosha on Saturday to promote his newest novel, "A Season of Gifts," a companion book to his earlier stories "A Long Way From Chicago" and "A Year Down Yonder." Peck has written more than 30 books for children, but it was his novels about Depression-era Illinois, the setting of his youth, that ...
The buzz: The Fray concert review
I ventured the hour and a half drive to Kenosha Sept. 17 through endless detours to Carthage College to see the double platinum band, The Fray.
Erik Tou (2002) Publishes on Arithmetic Lattices
Erik Tou , an honors math major from the class of 2002, recently published an article on "Explicit constructions of arithmetic lattices in SL " in the International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science , along with Lee Stemkoski of Adelphi University.
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