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Take time to stop by one of Kenosha’s Monday night open mics
KENOSHA ⏤ With a lack of city government meetings tonight, how about checking out local musicians at Kenosha’s Monday night open mics at Fusion and Read more
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Saints Radio: Two songwriters to pass the night with
KENOSHA ⏤ Tonight, two local songwriters answered the Observer’s call to fill up this week’s edition of Saints Radio: Megan Jay and Dan Nielsen. Megan Read more
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Saints Radio: Recent performances by local songwriters
KENOSHA ⏤ Saints Radio may have taken a break for a week or two; however, we’ve still been watching and listening to the performances of Read more
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Night Out in Kenosha: Would You Kindly? at Kenosha Fusion
KENOSHA ⏤ In the past month, a lot of the old players and bands that were making headway in the music scene nights prior to Read more
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#SaintsRadioSunday: Who are the Saints?
KENOSHA ⏤ For months now, I’ve made Saints Radio playlists without explaining the name’s meaning. Therefore, this week’s installation focuses on the band that it Read more
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#tbt: Public Craft’s first open mic since COVID-19 hit
KENOSHA ⏤ Before the coronavirus pandemic, Public Craft Brewing Co. regularly housed the tunes and comedy of local performers each week. The business hosted a Read more
There is Help
Vivent Health offers fentanyl test strips, so that users can determine the presence of fentanyl in other substances. For more information, call 262-657-6644.
Kenosha County Public Health also offers free training and supplies of Narcan, a medication that reverses the effects of an opioid overdose. For more information, visit https://bit.ly/KCNarcan or call 262-605-6741.
The Kenosha County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Resource Center may be reached from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday at 262-764-8555.
The Kenosha County Crisis Hotline operated is also available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, at 262-657-7188. Kenosha Human Development Services operates the hotline.
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