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Mark McLean got the Cubs and Brewers game started during Little League Night Tuesday at Miller Park.
School district leaders in Menomonee Falls have been increasingly critical of the state budget proposal, which would expand the
The county and Mammoth Springs developers have agreed to a land swap to reroute the Bugline Tail.
A man who claimed to hear voices in his head allegedly sexually assaulted a girl in the nursery room of a Menomonee Falls church.
Pickleball can be played at a leisurely pace or at a highly competitive level—making it ideal for all ages and abilities.
The Menomonee Falls School Board on Monday approved its employee handbook, which replaces the collective bargaining process in the district.
Tom Snyder, who was born and raised in Menomonee Falls, is close to acquiring a few undisclosed media companies. If successful, the acquisitions would double the size of Trivera and position it as a complete marketing agency.
A 29-year-old immigrant was using false identification after illegally entering the United States in 2004.
After two years of planning, construction crews will now begin digging and blasting on the Mammoth Springs site at Waukesha Avenue and Main Street.
Anne Hoynacki, a senior at Marquette University, is participating in a study abroad program in Piura, Peru this summer.
Students posted high scores on the Working In Support of Education (W!SE) Financial Literacy Certification, and 21 of the 24 students in the class earned national certification.
The holiday will begin with the Kiddie Parade at 9:15 a.m., and the festivities will continue throughout the day and night at Village Park.