Stacey Niles is the proud owner of one of the most successful salons in downtown Kenosha, Salon Pure 5531 6th Avenue. We recently sat down for this exclusive Q&A with Stacey to learn all about her and her business Salon Pure.
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Total Cyclery, 5039 Sixth Ave is a second-generation, family-owned bicycle shop in Kenosha. While growing up in the bike shop, Robby Gauss learned from his dad how to fix every kind of bike and, most importantly, how to connect people with the right bike for their needs.
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It’s no secret that Kenoshans love pizza. Cut in squares, cut in pie shape, thin crust, deep dish, veggies, or double meat – however you serve it, we love it. Downtown Kenosha is no different. In fact, you’ll find at least a half a dozen options to satisfy your pizza cravings in our historic district.
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Dana Nelson and her husband Terry Nelson took over Kaiser’s of Kenosha in May of 2017 and they kept all of the classic menu items, and even improved upon the recipes, of course adding a few of their own new menu items.
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There may have been different captains over the years at Captain Mikes, but new owners Jeanette and Michael have kept the things which have spelled success in the past – the great crew, delicious food, and ice cold beer.
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Mike Ball is a nationally touring comedian and the producer of “The Future of Comedy Show” which is featured at the Chicago Laugh Factory, San Diego Comedy Palace, and venues all over the Midwest. The show was named 2019’s Best Event in Midland, MI by the Midland Daily News. He has also opened for the legend Ralphie May and been featured on the #1 comedy show in Vegas “The Dirty at 12:30”. His act has been described as spontaneous, fun-filled crowd work and guitar improv.
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Another year has come to an end. Thank goodness, right? Let’s not claim the new year as our year – let’s just walk in slowly, real chill. Don’t startle it. Let’s raise a glass to survival, to community, to small business, and to the comforts of our favorite places.
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