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Raw Video: Fire Consumes Vacant Home on Claas Road
Early reports indicate that there was evidence of forced entry into the foreclosed home sometime before the fire began.

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Early reports indicate that there was evidence of forced entry into the foreclosed home sometime before the fire began.

Visitation from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8 at the Schmidt and Bartelt Funeral Home.
The theatre department will perform “A Midsummer Night's Dream” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15-18 at the high school auditorium. They will also feature a 1:30 p.m. show on Sunday, Nov. 18.
Friday's closure was another big step forward in the retail giant's quest to build a new headquarters in Menomonee Falls.
It's not technically a Christmas tree, but it's close enough. The Village Centre is sponsoring a Thanksgiving and Christmas giving tree downtown to benefit the Menomonee Falls Area Food Pantry.
Artificial turf fundraiser will helps "cement" your status as a local legend on Schumann Stadium's "Walk of Honor."
Former was in Waukesha rallying Democratic support with just five days left before the election. In the waning moments of the campaign, both parties have targeted the Badger State in what could be a photo finish Nov. 6.
I have known Dan for many years and honestly believe he has the most experience and know-how to build on the successes of the past two years.
After reading about Shan, reading the history and legal issues of his opponent and meeting Shan on two occasions (one being the recent debate in Mequon) I believe that Shan is clearly the best candidate for the job.
The family would like to express sincere gratitude to the caregivers of Azura Memory Care of Sheboygan for their loving care and kindness shown to Sunnie during her stay there.
If you have leftover sweets after Halloween, there are a couple local dentists holding candy buy backs and a group accepting donations.
Owner and founder Gary Weissman always wanted to build a business to pass on to his family, and now his son, Charlie, is taking the reigns at the gym.
Early voting continues through Friday, and there was a steady stream of voters at Village Hall on Tuesday
All entries must be completed and received by 4 p.m. Nov. 16.
The clocks are rolling back an hour this time, think of all the fun things you can do with that extra time!
Several thefts from vehicles and local businesses also made the reports this week.
Dan Knodl is somebody who understands that Madison had a spending problem.
Falls school chief Patricia Greco will always remember 2011 as a time of change and challenge. After surviving breast cancer, she emphasizes the importance of early screening and a healthy lifestyle.
There is very little information available right now, but two employees were placed on administrative leave while the district investigates the incident, which occurred at a cross country meet Oct. 18.
Local author Kathy Reed will be at the Menomonee Falls Public Library Tuesday.