Aslhleigh Henrichs

After earning a master’s degree in writing from DePaul University, Henrichs began a career in editing. Since moving to the Kenosha area nearly 20 years ago, Henrichs has put down roots, been actively engaged in professional roles, in education, and serves on a number of local non-profit boards.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to provide free books for Kenosha County children

Program recently became available to local families through the United Way of Kenosha County

2 years ago

Local first-time author David McGrath pens book on Gene Pitney

WGTD news director had longtime friendship with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee

2 years ago

Ribbon cutting for Born Learning Trail Thursday in Columbus Park

United Way of Kenosha County unveils popular campaign to the community

3 years ago

Kenosha County Food Bank partners with other nonprofits to streamline food distribution

One central warehouse operation connects a network of six emergency food programs

3 years ago

Tasty new partnership between Tenuta’s and Elsie Mae’s

Family traditions important to both businesses

3 years ago

Kudos to the KACVB and a successful Restaurant Week

Dedicated team came through in a challenging year

3 years ago

Culinary celebration

Popular Restaurant Week starting on Saturday

3 years ago

Daymond John to share insights

"Shark Tank" co-star will give a virtual presentation to the community at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 9. The event is…

3 years ago

Jamaica Right at Home in Kenosha

Ashleigh Henrichs interviews local paralegal and author, Susana Jamaica.

3 years ago

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