Published: May 3, 2012
Tags: Boys & Girls Club, Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, Camosy Inc., Crime Stoppers, Harbor Park, John Antaramian, Keith Bosman, Kenosha, Kenosha Common Council, Kenosha Community Health Center, Kenosha Police Department, Kueny Architects LLC, Wally Graffen
The new Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha is a working example of the value of teamwork.
Published: December 20, 2010
Tags: Keith Bosman, Kenosha, Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee commuter rail, Khaligian, KRM, Metra, Milwaukee, Partners in Design, Rail, Ron Iwen, Sparti's Gyros, station, Thomas O'Connell, train
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By Marie Rohde The renovation of Kenosha’s train station, the last stop on the Chicago Metra line and what commuter train planners want to be a part of a new connection to Milwaukee, is almost complete. “We’re looking at finishing it by the end of January,” said Ron Iwen, Kenosha’s transit director, of the new [...]
Published: April 30, 2010
Tags: Affiliated Foods Midwest Cooperative Inc., Centrisys Corp., Debbie Davidson, focus-on-kenosha-racine, Gateway Technical College, Glenn Stark, Keith Bosman, Kenosha, Kenosha Area Business Alliance, Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce, Ray Forgianni
There is a mixed-use development with a public park, residential condominiums, commercial space and three museums where a Chrysler assembly plant once stood in Kenosha.
Published: April 15, 2009
Tags: Keith Bosman, Virgil Gentz
Sean Ryan sean.ryan@dailyreporter.com The town of Paris and its neighbor, the city of Kenosha, both want a piece of development on a 6-mile stretch of fields on the west side of Interstate 94. The land is in Paris, and Town Chairman Virgil Gentz wants his community to benefit from any development. With that in mind, [...]