Fiscal strength, jobs and innovatoin makes for very strong State of the County
County Executive Jim Kreuser delivered his 2017 State of the County Address to the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors on April 5, 2017, detailing recent economic development gains and praising county...
View ArticleEvent to honor Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention workers
Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser invites the public to an event to recognize those who work to prevent child abuse and neglect. The event will be held at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 18 in the Commons...
View ArticleFiscal strength, jobs and innovation make for very strong State of the County
County Executive Jim Kreuser delivered his 2017 State of the County Address to the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors on April 5, 2017, detailing recent economic development gains and praising county...
View ArticleNew high-tech golf tool available at Brighton Dale Links and Petrifying...
Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser is pleased to announce that Brighton Dale Links and Petrifying Springs Golf Course have purchased a new Flight Scope X3 Launch Monitor.
View ArticleCounty to sponsor bike ride to Dairy Breakfast
Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser is inviting people to participate in the DairyAir Dairy Breakfast ride on Saturday, June 17, 2017.
View ArticleBike to Work Weeks in Kenosha County
Bike to Work Weeks in Kenosha County, co-sponsored by Mayor John Antaramian and County Executive Jim Kreuser, will be held June 11-24.
View ArticlePetrifying Springs Park Biergarten Set to Open Memorial Day Weekend
The grand opening of the Petrifying Springs Biergarten will be held at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 26th.
View ArticleKenosha County Parks Offers New Programs and Events this Summer
A commemoration of the Kenosha County Parks’ 90th anniversary will headline a slate of new park programs and events throughout the summer, Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser has announced.
View ArticleRevolutionary War Reenactment Coming to Petrifying Springs Park
The Rebels and Redcoats will fight an epic battle to determine if Petrifying Springs Park will remain in Kenosha County or will become part of the British Empire.
View ArticleBike to Work Weeks in Kenosha County
Bike to Work Weeks in Kenosha County, co-sponsored by Mayor John Antaramian and County Executive Jim Kreuser, will be held June 11-24.
View ArticleCounty to sponsor bike ride to Dairy Breakfast
Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser is inviting people to participate in the DairyAir Dairy Breakfast ride on Saturday, June 17, 2017.
View ArticleCommunitywide Shower results in many home items for Women & Children’s...
Proving again the generosity of Kenosha County residents, several hundred donated items were collected as the result of a Communitywide Shower to assist clients of Women & Children’s Horizons.
View ArticleRevolutionary War Reenactment Coming to Petrifying Springs Park
The Rebels and Redcoats will fight an epic battle to determine if Petrifying Springs Park will remain in Kenosha County or will become part of the British Empire.
View ArticleBike to Work Weeks in Kenosha County
Bike to Work Weeks in Kenosha County, co-sponsored by Mayor John Antaramian and County Executive Jim Kreuser, will be held June 11-24.
View ArticleIntersection of highways 45 and C to remain closed until June 21
The intersection of U.S. Highway 45 and Kenosha County Highway C will remain closed a week longer than expected, as the state of Wisconsin continues a major project on Highway 45 in the village of...
View ArticleFree admission days, discounts offered for veterans
Free admission days at a variety of entertainment events are available for active military, drilling reservists, veterans and their families.
View ArticleInactive voters to receive notification postcards from state
“Notice of Suspension” postcards are on their way to the mailboxes of 12,738 registered Kenosha County voters who have not voted in the past four years.
View ArticleKenosha County receives $3.3 million lead hazard grant
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development this week awarded $3.3 million to Kenosha County to support continuous efforts to keep families and their children safe from lead-based paint and...
View ArticleOpioid death prevention grant already saving lives in Kenosha County
On the same day Kenosha County public health nurses completed naloxone training with members of the Pleasant Prairie Police Department, officers there scored their first “save,” reviving a man who was...
View ArticleMake-A-Wish Car Show Returns to Petrifying Springs
Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser, the Kenosha County Parks Division, and many local business sponsors invite you to be a part of the ninth annual Make-A-Wish Car Show, Rods for a Reason on Sunday,...
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