Racine & Me, Dec. 10th, 2016: Top Headlines, Downtown Racine Open House & Recording Artist Cheryl McCrary
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American Family Field
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2:11
What happens next, how local business owners feel
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1:50
Habitat for Humanity’s Community Build Week in Kenosha spotlights...
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1:47
3rd annual Youth Victory over Violence Week kicks off
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5:03
Transparent Watercolor Society of America’s 48th annual exhibition...
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4:08
Kiwanis Club gears up for 10th annual iPads for Autism event...
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2:22
Scattered showers and storms expected Tuesday afternoon and evening
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2:12
Meet CBS 58’s Pet of the Week: Joey
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2:29
3rd Street Market Hall Annex proves to be a big hit at American...
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2:59
Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: Indy Slot Car Series going strong...
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2:23
Sen. Ron Johnson calls for ’education campaign’ that includes...
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1:46
History Channel star judges international contest at MSOE
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On this episode of Racine & Me, we run through some of the top headlines coming out of Racine County this week, including an announcement that electronically metered parking is coming to the downtown areas as well as an investigation into why police shot and killed a family dog while executing a search warrant.
We also speak with the downtown Racine Corporation about the upcoming downtown open house, what guests can expect this year and why they're encouraged to wear an ugly sweater if they come down to the celebration.
Recording artist Cheryl McCrary has performed for thousands of people at sporting events and has also performed for some big names in the state of Wisconsin and across the country. But she's also big on giving back. We'll tell you about the upcoming performances she is hosting that won't cost your family a dime, but will provide priceless amounts of fun.