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  2. Racine Journal Times - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 212 4th Street, Racine, WI 53403. Circulation. 14,749 Daily. 15,915 Sunday (as of 2023) [1] Website. journaltimes.com. The Racine Journal Times (since 1972 officially styled The Journal Times) is an American daily newspaper published in Racine, Wisconsin. The paper serves the entire Racine County area.

  3. Racine, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Racine is served by the daily newspaper The Journal Times, which is the namesake (but not current owner) of radio station WRJN (1400), and is owned by Lee Enterprises. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel formerly published a Racine-specific page on Thursdays and a Racine County section on Sundays, but dropped them in 2007.

  4. List of arts and culture resources in Racine, Wisconsin

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    Racine/Kenosha Poet Laureate Program encourages creative expression and literacy, while celebrating the power and beauty of language. Publications. Racine Journal Times Get Out and About is a weekly print section of the Racine Journal Times focused on local arts and culture events.

  5. Walden III Middle and High School - Wikipedia

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    Walden III Middle and High School is a middle and high school in Racine, Wisconsin that offers alternative education. Walden is one of the Racine Unified School District 's two magnet schools for secondary students, alongside the REAL School. Located between the city's Midtown and School Section neighborhoods, Walden is smaller than most Racine ...

  6. James F. Rooney - Wikipedia

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    1954–1956. Rank. Private First Class. James Francis Rooney (born September 29, 1935) is a retired American politician and local administrator. A Democrat, he served 12 years in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Racine, Wisconsin, (1973–1985) and served in Racine County government for nearly 30 years. After leaving the Assembly ...

  7. Racine Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Racine Heritage Museum is a historical museum building and former Carnegie library, located at 701 S. Main St. in downtown Racine, Wisconsin. Designed by John Mauran in the Beaux-Arts style, [1] the building served as the Racine Public Library from 1904 until 1958, and has housed the Racine Heritage Museum since 1963. [2]

  8. Racine Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Racine Unified School District (RUSD) is a school district serving the eastern portion of Racine County, Wisconsin. It encompasses a 100 sq mi (260 km 2 ) area, and serves the city of Racine and six other towns and villages, which had a combined population of 139,193 at the 2010 census .

  9. The Prairie School - Wikipedia

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    Michael Burke of The Journal Times described her as "one of the Racine community’s major benefactors". Samuel Curtis Johnson served as the school's Chairman of the Board until 1983, when he was named Founding Chairman Emeritus, a position he held until his death. By 2004 there had been ten additions to the school facility.