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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Kenosha County Center to close temporarily for water main replacement

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Regi Waligora, County Clerk | Kenosha County Wi

Regi Waligora, County Clerk | Kenosha County Wi

The Kenosha County Center in Bristol will be closed to the public on Friday, September 12, due to a scheduled water main replacement.

Services from the Elected Officials’ Satellite Office will continue to be available at the main offices in the county Administration Building, located at 1010 56th St. in downtown Kenosha.

During the 2023-24 school year, Kenosha County schools enrolled a total of 25,402 students. White students accounted for 55.6% (14,124) of the student body, Hispanic students made up 25.7% (6,528), and Black students were the third largest group at 10.4% (2,642). American Indian students represented 0.2% of enrollment in the county’s schools. More details about these statistics can be found at https://dpi.wi.gov/.

The three schools with the highest enrollment during this period were Indian Trail High School and Academy with 2,001 students, Tremper High School with 1,458 students, and Bradford High School with 1,448 students. Additional information is available at https://dpi.wi.gov/.

White student enrollment slightly decreased from the previous year’s figure of 56.4% (14,602). Further data is provided by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction at https://dpi.wi.gov/.

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