KENOSHA ⏤ The past week has been a mixed bag of beautiful views and potentially bitter news in the city of Kenosha involving a decision on officer discipline.
Jordan Pauley’s morning views along the Kenosha harbor
The area has seen sunnier days , with a chilly wind keeping the temperature from getting too high. However, it has brought with it a beautiful spring aesthetic.
On the other hand, the community is again tense after Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis announced that the department will not discipline KPD officer Rusten Sheskey.
Sheskey, who returned to duty March 31, shot Jacob Blake seven times on Aug. 23, 2020 . Blake remains paralyzed from the waist down as a result of the shooting.
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The department also announced that it currently plans to implement body cameras on each officer by May 3 .
Below, please see all of the news you may have missed from the Observer this week.
#WhatYouMissed Kenosha stories (April 14, 2021)
Mental Health Moment: Let go of enemies, embrace critics by Daniel Thompson
January 29, 2023 Today, I’m encouraging you to do something that most people would flat out refuse to do: I encourage you to
In the Crowd: Lumphead, Roaming Bear and Codes within Codes by Daniel Thompson
January 22, 2023 Kenosha Creative Space hosted the talents of three local bands Saturday night: Lumphead (Brittany Lumley), Roaming Bear and Codes within
Along the Path: Perspective is key by Daniel Thompson
January 16, 2023 When I reflect on how I used to talk about sobriety and how I think of it now, I return
Nia program to help African-American youth ‘Rest and Reset’ by Daniel Thompson
January 13, 2023 KENOSHA ⏤ Kenosha County UW-Extension and Kenosha Public Library’s Nia: Pathways and Purpose for the Future program is hosting “Rest
Mental Health Moment: Let them talk by Daniel Thompson
January 3, 2023 It’s commonplace in this world to encounter negative talk about yourself or the people you care about. As humans, we
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Observer Archives
Last night’s meeting: Council increases bond for inciting violence more than 10 times normal amount; alderpersons object to city methodology by Daniel Thompson
January 5, 2020 KENOSHA ⏤ During last night’s City Council meeting, alderpersons voted to increase the bond amount for the charge of inciting
Updated: Kreuser finds Kenosha County Board behavior ‘disheartening’; Berg speaks out against Decker by Daniel Thompson
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September 24, 2020 KENOSHA ⏤ State senators Bob Wirch and Van Wanggaard agree Noble Wray is the right choice
Kenosha Tavern League decries cabaret license changes by Daniel Thompson
September 25, 2020 KENOSHA ⏤ The Kenosha Tavern League opposes the changes proposed to the city’s cabaret license requirements.
DKI announces finance committee to oversee business recovery funds by Daniel Thompson
September 25, 2020 KENOSHA ⏤ Downtown Kenosha Inc. announced Friday that it has put together a finance committee to
Post names KUSD teachers who called in sick Monday by Daniel Thompson
September 26, 2020 A Facebook page caused outrage Friday by naming Kenosha Unified School District teachers who called in sick Monday.
Friday protest planned, discussions continue on cabaret license changes by Daniel Thompson
September 30, 2020 KENOSHA – The organizer of a planned Friday protest hopes the music and chants give officials
After two public hearings and 3 comments, a deferral on cabaret by Daniel Thompson
October 5, 2020 KENOSHA ⏤ Monday, the City Council voted in favor of a deferral on changes to the
Kenosha health officials encourage compliance with Evers’ new order by Daniel Thompson
October 8, 2020 The message from Kenosha County officials is clear: Follow Gov. Tony Evers’ new COVID-19 emergency order.
Latest Music News
In the Crowd: Lumphead, Roaming Bear and Codes within Codes by Daniel Thompson
January 22, 2023 Kenosha Creative Space hosted the talents of three local bands Saturday night: Lumphead (Brittany Lumley), Roaming Bear
Listening To: Spare Animals’ “Better Winds” (review) by Daniel Thompson
November 4, 2022 If I had to sum up Kenosha County musicians Spare Animals’ latest EP, “Better Winds”, it would
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Around the Scene: Get out to Public Craft and Kenosha Creative Space (playlist) by Daniel Thompson
January 26, 2022 KENOSHA – While musicians have a chance to start off their week at Rustic Road and Kenosha
Cold Nights, Warm Lights: Photos from recent open mics by Daniel Thompson
January 25, 2022 KENOSHA ⏤ Over the winter months, it sometimes seems as though musicians, like certain other types of
Brent Mitchell sings the blues by Tammy Peacy
November 18, 2021 When I sat down a few days ago to chat with Brent Mitchell, I knew a few
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