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A man was cited March 25 for driving with a sword in his vehicle.

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A man was cited March 25 for driving with a sword in his vehicle.

Friday is the last day for residents to vote early in person for Tuesday's election and clerks' offices across the state, including Sussex's, are required to be open.
An attorney representing two Lisbon families is hoping to halt the major Sussex Meijer retail development.
Two teens were cited for possession of marijuana after one provided an I.D. with some extra information on it.
Friday is the last day for residents to vote early in person for Tuesday's election and Village Hall will be open for business.
A.J.'s owner Bruce Russell donated over $3,000 Thursday to a handful of Falls organizations.
In the final week before the April 2 election, a little controversy has been injected into an otherwise quiet race.
On Tuesday Pridemore, who is also running for state superintendent, presented Falls Police Chief Anna Ruzinksi with an award honoring the village's accomplishment as one of the nation's safest cities.
Owner says costs and customer traffic were primary reasons for closing the deli.
The fast food restaurant on Appleton Avenue and Pilgrim Road is requesting to keep the restaurant portion open all night along with the drive-thru.
The family would like to thank the caregivers at the Arboretum and Vitas Hospice. Memorials to Vitas Hospice or St. Paul appreciated.
Four wheels and acid led to the arrest of a Menomonee Falls teen last week.
You can watch the five-question forum which aired Monday in its entirety, and at your leisure online.
Susan Corkum, who owns Purloin Studio, says filling the Associated Bank building vacancies could spark a surge in downtown Falls' success.
Evidence of reemergence at the former Stolper Steel site is rising from the ground as the first walls have been erected at the massive Froedtert Health and Wisconsin Athletic Club project.
This is what every Menomonee Falls resident needs to know about voting in the April 2 election.
A 55-year-old man allegedly took his wife on a frightening car ride and threatened her after he caught her receiving a call from another man.
The GAPP exchange opportunity is again offered at Hamilton to promote international understanding among young people and provide students with an opportunity to learn German in an immersion experience.
Lemmer is one of two candidates running in the April 2 election for seat six on the Village Board.
Steliga is one of two candidates running in the April 2 election for seat four on the Village Board.