Racine & Me, February 11th, 2017: Self-Improvement, Mayor Dickert Visits, and O&H Bakery on Valentine’s Day
![](/images/cbslogo_gray.png?x)
-
1:48
Man charged in Prince McCree’s murder sentenced to life in...
-
1:43
Onlookers enjoy Air and Water Show practice ahead of big weekend...
-
1:26
Brewers help fight hunger at Summer Sizzle event
-
2:07
’Justice, fairness, equity’: Milwaukee County leaders celebrate...
-
2:58
CBS 58 checks out Milwaukee’s 42nd annual German Fest
-
5:21
CBS 58’s Feel Good Fridays: Lakefront fun, German Fest and...
-
2:40
Meet CBS 58’s Pet of the Week: Esther
-
2:02
Pleasant start to a busy weekend in Milwaukee
-
2:10
Armed robbery attempt ends with gunfire exchange in Wauwatosa,...
-
3:08
Drew Burgoyne tastes treats in Tosa
-
3:06
Eduardo Galvan appointed MPS interim superintendent, despite...
-
2:13
Multiple festivals expected to draw thousands to Milwaukee’s...
If you have a story for Racine & Me contact Jacob Kittilstad at 414-242-5617 or [email protected]
Jacob Kittilstad started his fourth show by talking about goals for his on-air performance. He called on viewers to offer him criticism or ideas in the form of postcard mail to the station.
Racine Mayor John Dickert spoke about how his goals as Mayor in 2017 are an extension of the city's ten-year plan. He also reacted to the decision made by the Milwaukee Bucks to put their D-League team in Oshkosh instead of Racine. Finally, he spoke about the plan to appeal Waukesha's Water Plan over pollution concerns for Lake Michigan.
And just in time for Valentine's Day O&H Danish Bakery is putting out their romantic seasonal Kringles. There are also plans to expand their operation on Douglas Avenue, but the company is staying tight-lipped on details. Jacob also gave a litany of ideas to the VP of Marketing, to little effect.
Guests: Mayor John Dickert – City of Racine, Matt Horton – O&H Danish Bakery Vice President of Marketing