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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Campground To Add More Water Slides And Cabins

Caledonia Village Board approves a local campground's request to add a little more fun for their patrons.

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park, 8425 State Highway 38, will get two new water slides and a handful of new cabins will replace campsites. The Village Board unanimously approved the site plan review at a board meeting Tuesday. Randy Isaacson, the owner of the park, told the Planning Commission last week that his customers primarily come up from Illinois and the cabins are a bigger draw than the campsites. They currently have 21 cabins. Last year, Isaacson said he wanted to have up to 100 cabins. The same site was approved for the conversion of 12 existing campsites into cabins last year, according to a memo from Racine County Development Services. Isaacson told the Planning Commission he does not plan to make any more campsites. Rather, when he…

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Best Buy Campers Will Be First in Line for Black Friday

Share your photos from Black Friday here!

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Heather Asiyanbi

11:38 pm on Wednesday, November 23, 2011

@jama - yep. Just saw that in the ad. I hope that gentleman isn't too upset when he realizes he's $100 off!   more ›

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Viewfinder: In the State Capitol, the conflict remains

On Tuesday hundreds of people called the State Capitol home.

Right or wrong -- the looming questions at the State Capitol this week were: would the protesters leave? Would they become violent? Would they back down? No one knew. Hundreds of police officers from counties all over the state came to the Capitol for the sole purpose of keeping the peace. Velvet ropes spanned across staircases, yellow police tape stretched across doorways and some doors to the outside were marked "For Emergency Exit Only," as a police officer kept watch. Denied access to the building, hundreds of protesters waited outside as only people with "legitimate business" were allowed inside the State Capitol. If one protester left the building, only one could go in. Those were the rules, said police officers. But inside, the …

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