During the 1840s and 1850s, as the Underground Railroad extended into southeastern Wisconsin, Racine County emerged as a vital maritime nexus. Its harbor served as a crucial waypoint for African American slaves making their way north towards Canada, marking one of the final stops on their journey to freedom.
Megan Wells, a digital marketer at @TwinDiscInc, chose Racine County because she knew it was her time to move up. Thanks to the abundance of living and career opportunities, Racine County has become a destination where people can grow personally and professionally.
Max Zuleta, of Art Below Zero, a renowned ice sculptor, embarked on a life-changing journey when he relocated to Racine County in pursuit of enhanced opportunities for both his business and his children's education
Ashley Conley is a born and raised Racine County resident, who moved away for college, but returned for the career opportunities, convenient location, incredible food, and the sense of community pride felt by residents and visitors.
Leadership Racine, a program through Racine Area Manufacturers and Commerce Foundation, hosted its second annual Nonprofit Draft Day on July 13, where individuals had the opportunity to be drafted by a nonprofit as a member on their board.
Employees at Racine's Spee-Dee Packaging and Machinery chose Racine County because they knew it was their time to move up.
Dr. Abey Kuruvilla - a world traveler, international influencer, author, and professor at UW-Parkside - had the opportunity to establish roots anywhere in the world, but he chose Racine County for the people, the culture and the opportunity.
John Baker, Jr., president of Racine's EC Styberg, shares why residents from Illinois can find more opportunities and get more bang for their dollar in Racine County.
Cory Sebastian grew up in Racine County - immersed in the restaurant industry since childhood - where she experienced firsthand the camaraderie, compassion and support of the community.
Racine County’s growing beer scene is making the area a prime destination for Midwest hopheads.
Since opening its doors last August, downtown Racine’s newest hotel, Hotel Verdant by Dominion Properties, has garnered multiple awards for quality, sustainability, and economic development. Housed in the historic Zahn’s Department Store building, a beloved local landmark since 1898, Hotel Verdant combines sustainable design and operations with exceptional customer service and genuine Midwestern hospitality, deeply embedding itself within the Racine community.
“We are excited to start this club for the larger community. This has been a goal for a number of...













