Lou Perrine’s opening new location during a volatile time Q&A with Anthony Perrine

Lou Perrine’s opening new location during a volatile time Q&A with Anthony Perrine
We sat down with the one and only Anthony Perrine, owner of Lou Perrine’s Gas and Grocery, to talk gas prices, new second location, Einstein Bagels and more. Q. Would you agree when it comes to price volatility, the gasoline business isn’t for the faint-hearted?  Anthony: Traditionally gas is relatively stable.  The volatility comes with major geopolitical issues like we are facing now.  Unfortunately, this administrations push of EV has caused massive volatility as well.  From a business owner, there really isn’t anything you can do.  You should just raise or lower according to what the market did that day.  But when gas gets this high you get a lot of retailers trying to sell below cost or afraid to go up on gas because we know it ultimately kills the consumer and their business. Q. At press time the national average price for a gallon of gas just reached... More

A new organization, KCOR, aka The Interrupters, hopes to make a positive difference in the community

A new organization, KCOR, aka The Interrupters, hopes to make a positive difference in the community
As like any community, Kenosha is comprised of individuals with different interests, opinions and goals in life  However after what our community went through last summer most everyone would agree that there needs to be some meaningful changes. More

Education, people, and history – the three keys to the Kenosha History Center

Education, people, and history – the three keys to the Kenosha History Center
We sit down for an in-depth Q&A with the Executive Director of the Kenosha History Center, Chris Allen. The Kenosha History Center is located on Simmons Island at 220 51st Place and open Tuesdays – Sundays. More