Apr 27th, 2021
From the Kenosha County Department of Public Works & Development Services:
With a new road construction season underway, Kenosha County urges drivers to slow down and pay attention in work zones.
The week of April 26-30, is Work Zone Safety Awareness Week, as designated by federal, state and local transportation agencies.
This year’s theme “Drive Safe. Work Safe. Save Lives.” is a fitting reminder to slow down and give construction crews a brake, said Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser.
“All of those orange barrels that we’re starting to see sprouting up along our roadways are a reminder that men and women are at work in these areas, and it’s our duty as drivers to do our part to keep them safe,” Kreuser said. “That means putting down the phones, slowing down to work zone speed limits, and keeping our eyes out to avoid dangerous situations.”
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New Life Bible Church is hosting The National Day of Prayer. The vent serves as an opportunity to bring the community together for a time of prayer for the community and the nation on May 6. Those interested in participating can meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the church, Church 112 W Main St., Twin Lakes […]
Every community has its leaders, influencers, and examples of gifted and giving people. The greater Kenosha County area has always had more than its share of these people. But, time is relentless, and the past year has seen a number of these exemplars left us.
The light of our community is dimmed by their loss. This is, by no means, a complete list of those people, but here are some of those giving and influential people our community has lost in the past 12 months.
Gary Kaddatz
Two-term trustee for the Village of Paddock Lake, Gary Kaddatz passed away Dec. 31, 2019 at age 68.