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ActionBacks Unlimited Released Containing over 1600 Animations

SHOOT Online (subscription), CT - May 8, 2008
Racine, WI, May 08, 2008 | SHOOT Publicity Wire | --- Suite Imagery, LLC has announced the release of ActionBacks Unlimited. This is a collection of over
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Who's Next?

Bucknuts.com - May 7, 2008
RACINE, WI - In the last couple of weeks, the intensity of the recruitment of Racine Horlick forward Jamil Wilson has heated up big time.
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Basketball Recruit Notebook

SpartanInsider.com (subscription) - May 5, 2008
Jamil Wilson - Racine, WI Horlick - Playground Elite: Wilson had the weekend off from AAU competition. He told GSN's Managing Editor Mike Fowler that he has
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People in Business

Journal Times, WI - May 4, 2008
Our address is: People in Business, the Journal Times, 212 Fourth St., Racine, WI 53403. Is your business celebrating an anniversary?
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Allamakee County Historical Society to host Mary Todd Lincoln ...

Waukon Standard, IA - Apr 30, 2008
Michna, of Racine, WI, will appear in her Mary Todd Lincoln costume and use music of the Civil War era to complement her presentation.
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Lee Enterprises Newspapers Report Audience Growth

TechWhack (press release), India - Apr 29, 2008
IL; the Napa Valley Register in California; The Times and Democrat in Orangeburg, SC; The Journal-Times in Racine, WI; and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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Case Sponsors 2009 Landscaper of the Year Contest, 12 Finalists to ...

Earthtimes, UK - Apr 17, 2008
RACINE, WI -- 04/17/08 -- Case Construction Equipment has announced that it is again sponsoring Total Landscape Care magazine's Landscaper of the Year
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Racine, WI is located on Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Root River approximately 30 miles (50km) south of Milwaukee and 60 miles (100km) north of Chicago, IL. racinewi

The first permanent settlement here was established in 1834 as Port Gilbert. Later Racine was incorporated as a city on the 8th of August in 1848.

Improvement of the harbor in 1844 and the coming of the railroad in 1855 brought industrial growth to the city. Racine is a port of entry, and its manufactures include farm machinery, processed foods, automobile parts, machine tools, floor wax, and electrical equipment.The city has been a major industral center for much of its history and the Gateway Technical Institute is also located in Racine.

Fun Facts

On November 20, 1933, four masked men entered the American Trades Bank on the corner of 5th and Main Streets. One of the four was John Dillinger. During the robbery, they took a Model 1928 Thompson submachine gun from a police officer. The gun, with John Dillinger's signature on the stock, was recovered later when gang members were captured in Tucson, Arizona. It is on display in the police department lobby at 730 Center Street in Racine.



Racine has many architectural interests. Three buildings in Racine were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The reliefs on the county courthouse were designed by Carl Milles. Of note also are the cream city brick houses throughout the city.

The Gothic-style buildings of the DeKoven CenterSee Video originally housed Racine College, an Episcopal preparatory school for boys founded in 1852. Today, the campus continues to host a variety of activities, including: retreats, conferences, recreation events, weddings, picnics, business seminars and luncheons.

The Racine Zoological GardensSee Video located on the north side of downtown covering 32 acres, the Zoo is home to over 250 animals representing 76 species including lions, wolves, rhinos, orangutans, kangaroos and more.

The main building at the zoo was built between 1936 and 1939 and is still the focal point of the Zoo. Here you can see the big cats up close and watch the orangutans swinging from rope trapezes. After a major renovation effort in 1994, the animals' enclosures were enhanced by building display areas resembling natural habitat surroundings.

The Wind Point Lighthouse - A Racine Area Icon

The Wind Point LighthouseSee Video has become a familiar icon of the Racine area, thanks to the many artists and photographers who have captured its beauty. Built in 1880 -- at a total cost of $100,000 -- the 112-foot lighthouse helped make Racine a safe harbor. Before the lighthouse's beacon began guiding Lake Michigan boaters, a lone tree served as a landmark for sailors off the Point. Today, the lighthouse buildings serve as municipal offices for the Village of Wind Point. Though the Lighthouse interior is not open to the public, visitors can stroll the grounds and enjoy the view. 

The Lake Michigan shoreline along Racine has much to offer with scenic vistas from Cliffside Park, North Beach offering cool relief in the summer and Festival Hall overlooking the HarborSee Video. Many festivals and events are held on the shoreline each year. Lake Michigan truely is a wonder and a focal point of life in Racine.

Winding through the city and emptying into Lake Michigan at the harbor is the Root River. Along the Root River are a series of parks and trails accessible to the public. Rapids drive was named for the area of the river where the dam now stands and even today in times of high water, kayakers can find class III rapids about a quarter mile down river from the dam near Quarry Lake Park. Great fishing can be found near Horlick Dam and Lincoln and Island parks. The Root River is a great draw for hikers, fishermen and kayakers.



Operation Freedom CallsAt e-Vergent Wireless powered by Wisconsin Internet, we are proud to help launch "Operation Freedom Calls", a no cost video-conferencing service to families who have loved ones serving overseas. Partnering with the Freedom Calls Foundation, along with other organizations such as local chambers of commerce, VFWs, TDS and e-Vergent Wireless powered by Wisconsin Internet the program provides care packages and live, face-to-face communication for area residents in Minnesota, Illinois and southern Wisconsin.

As part of the program, we have installed computers, web cams and software/hardware at our location. We with other "Operation Freedom Calls" locations are offering Family members an opportunity to speak with their loved ones for FREE upon scheduling an appointment. Appointments are necessary and information about scheduling may be obtained by calling the TDS Metrocom Operation Freedom line: 1 (866) 313-7887 or visiting http://www.tdsmetro.com/operationfreedomcalls/





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