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Traffic Back to Normal after I-43 Rollovers Clogged Lanes
Traffic is back to a steady flow in I-43 after two rollover accidents closed the southbound on-ramp at West County Line Road and clogged the freeway.

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Traffic is back to a steady flow in I-43 after two rollover accidents closed the southbound on-ramp at West County Line Road and clogged the freeway.

A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police log.
The southbound on-ramp for I-43 at West County Line Road is closed as North Shore Fire/Rescue crews tend to two rollover accidents.
Congregation Shalom is inviting the community to join the discussion March 10. RSVP by Wednesday.
The tenth annual event, organized by SEED, features local music, dinner by Bartolotta's, and is all aimed at supporting Shorewood schools.
The School Board approved the resignation requests of two Atwater, and one Lake Bluff educator Tuesday night.
The search firm hired to find the district's next superintendent will be looking for someone who exemplifies 10 characteristic identified by community members. It expects to begin screening candidates soon.
The Shorewood Public Library will host a read-a-thon from 11 a.m to 3 p.m., inviting tykes to teens and in-between to read. It will center around Dr. Seuss' birthday and the joys of reading.
Shorewood Connects has recently launched the Senior-Friendly Business Certification Program, aimed at recognizing the many good things businesses are already doing for their older adult customers and to make recommendations for improvement.
Shorewood will join the frozen yogurt craze in the greater Milwaukee area Thursday when Yo Mama yogurt opens its doors on North Oakland Avenue.
Schools here, and those all around the area, have closed for the day.
Four long-time friends plan to open the Runaway Meatball restaurant this spring — the fourth pizzeria to either announce plans to open or set up operations in the village since October.
The district is holding a public forum Monday to field input from parents and community members as it continues its search for a new school chief. The district also has a online survey available.
Concerned someone was stranded on I-43, a Fox Point police officer followed footprints in the snow leading from the freeway, to find a couple safe, but intoxicated and underage.
The winter storm that sat over the Milwaukee area on Tuesday and Wednesday dropped far more snow than originally predicted, leading to school closings and treacherous road conditions.
The largely student-directed talent show will showcase musicians, dancers and comedians Friday and Saturday.
The North Oakland Avenue British pub celebrated two years in Shorewood last weekend by having a little fun with the "Harlem Shake."
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police log.
With a frozen revenue limit from the state, the school district has a lot to do as it shapes the 2013-14 budget.
Police arrested an 18-year-old Milwaukee man Friday afternoon after he opened the door to a Shorewood home, but was confronted by the resident at the entrance.