Wednesday, July 30th, 2025

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Good morning, Kenosha. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 30th of July.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ An article reviews Kenosha’s 108-year car-making history from Thomas Jeffery’s first vehicle in 1902 to the closure of the Kenosha Engine Plant by Chrysler in 2010—ending auto production in the city. It details changes in car designs, worker shifts, and wartime production that shaped the local industry—leaving a lasting mark on Kenosha’s past. Kenosha News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Timothy L. Taylor, 47, of Kenosha, who was on supervision for heroin dealing, was taken into custody on $75,000 bail—police said they found cocaine, marijuana and a firearm near local schools during searches in July. Kenosha County Eye
- ➤ Manuel M. Woods, a 41-year-old Kenosha man, is facing six criminal charges after he allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend—stealing her phone and possessing nearly 200 grams of marijuana and Alprazolam pills. Kenosha County Eye
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The 16th annual Taste of Wisconsin festival returned to Kenosha’s lakefront at HarborPark — 5501 Ring Road — last weekend, offering a variety of food to local visitors. Kenosha News
- ➤ The Italian American Society of Kenosha and the Sister Cities Association of Kenosha announced plans to unveil a new mural—celebrating the cultural connection between Kenosha and Consenza. Additional details on the event's location and schedule have not been released. Kenosha News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Lori Plahmer resigned as Kenosha County Health Officer effective Monday, July 28th—ending her just over one-year tenure—and County Executive Samantha Kerkman said the county began the search for her successor. Kenosha County Eye
- ➤ Congressman Bryan Steil will host an in-person listening session at Elkhorn Area High School tomorrow at 5 p.m.—the 75-minute forum, moderated by a Janesville radio talk show host, comes after several telephone sessions. On Tuesday, a suspected drunk driver crashed through an exterior wall at Olympia Brown in Caledonia—causing damage in older classrooms while the 23-year-old Racine man was arrested as crews assess repairs. WGTD
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The American Heart Association recognized 4,800 hospitals nationwide for using updated guidelines to treat heart disease and stroke — a program aimed at saving lives — and two local hospitals were among the 74 in Wisconsin honored for improved patient outcomes. Aurora Medical Center in Kenosha and Froedtert Pleasant Prairie Hospital in Pleasant Prairie received recognition for their commitment to lifesaving care. Kenosha.com
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Kenosha fans gathered at Puzzle House as supporters of the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers cheered during a local series that could affect the National League playoff race—some also showed their spirit at Champions Sports Bar. TMJ-4
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