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  • Menomonee Falls, WI

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Since he could hold a newspaper or pick up a pen, Carl had a knack for the written word and was encouraged to write. When he left home to attend University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Carl studied the craft of journalism and earned his bachelor's degree in print journalism. Throughout college he put his skills to the test and wrote for the UWM Post and a monthly community paper in Bay View. Carl most recently was a staff writer for The Waukesha Freeman and The Oconomowoc Enterprise.

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Posting Activity

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Obituary: Margaret E. Weisenberger

Margaret had a talent for finding hidden treasures. She loved word searches and puzzles and was an avid bingo player

Obituary: Margaret E. Weisenberger
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Goodbye, Griddlers Café

Popular late night eatery's owner forced to close business due to undisclosed health concerns.

Goodbye, Griddlers Café
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Obituary: Everett "Jack" Kane

Visitation for Jack will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, at the Schmidt and Bartelt Funeral Funeral Home.

Obituary: Everett "Jack" Kane
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Teen Involved in High-speed Chase Pleads Guilty

Dvarion Beamon was the driver of stolen minivan that sparked a high-speed chase that passed through Menomonee Falls near Woodman's last year.

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Resident Students Account for Most Infractions at MFHS

Internal data from the district indicates, white, male resident students represent the majority of infractions. However, the roughly 12 percent of the student body who are not residents accounted for 30 percent of suspensions this year.

Resident Students Account for Most Infractions at MFHS