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The Journal Times traces its roots to the 1852 foundation of the Racine Weekly Journal, which became a daily in 1856.The Journal was sold during the American Civil War to former state senator and commanding officer of the 22nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry (the "Abolition Regiment") William L. Utley.
Racine Journal Times Get Out and About is a weekly print section of the Racine Journal Times focused on local arts and culture events. Straylight Magazine is the literary magazine of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. [93] [94]
He came to Racine in the 1850s to become a cabinet maker, before briefly joining the Colorado Gold Rush in 1859. After the war, he founded his grocery and saloon at 53 6th St., [3] four blocks east of the later building, in 1866. Following his death in 1894, [4] his wife Catherine and his sons George and Fred operated the business. A fire on ...
The hospital treating the victims, Ascension All Saints Hospital, went into lockdown after the shooting, according to the Racine Journal Times. The hospital said the lockdown was out of “an ...
It all led me to my first job in journalism in February 1994 as outdoors writer for the Racine Journal Times. I worked in that position until January 2008, when I was hired as outdoors editor at ...
Lee Enterprises, Inc. is a publicly traded American media company. It publishes 77 daily newspapers in 26 states, [2] and more than 350 weekly, classified, and specialty publications. [3]
WRJN (1400 AM) is a full service oldies radio station in Racine, Wisconsin, serving Racine and Kenosha Counties. The station is owned by Civic Media, Inc., along with sister station WAUK in Milwaukee. WRJN features live sports including Green Bay Packers football, Milwaukee Brewers baseball and University of Wisconsin Badgers games.
WRJN-FM began broadcasting August 26, 1948. It was licensed to Racine Broadcasting Corporation and owned by the publishers of the Racine Journal Times. [2] In early 1969, the owner of another Racine station, WRAC, purchased WRJN-FM for $60,000. [3] A few months after the sale, the station became WRAC-FM. [4]