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Village Taxes Will Remain Status Quo
The 2013 proposed budget features a slight increase in the tax levy, but the 2012 village portion of tax bills will remain virtually the same.

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The 2013 proposed budget features a slight increase in the tax levy, but the 2012 village portion of tax bills will remain virtually the same.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Menomonee Falls Library or NA of Milwaukee appreciated.
Republican incumbent Rep. Dan Knodl will debate Democratic challenger Shan Haqqi from 7-8 p.m. Thursday in Mequon.
The state finals will be held later this month in Hartland.
The library offers delivery service to homebound patrons in the community, and it relies on volunteers to sustain the much needed service.
David proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict.
The first public hearing on the 2013 budget was posted Tuesday, and will take place at Fire Station #3 on Lilly Road.
The Indians have won five straight and have a state title in their sights.
Collection will continue until late November, but residents are reminded that brush and other yard waste will not be collected. Failure to comply could result in a citation.
Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan campaigned in Waukesha on Monday and held a town hall meeting that was dominated by the economy. Ryan promised an Aaron Rodgers-eque all-star performance to address the nation's financial problems.
Here's a look at what users have added to the Menomonee Falls Patch calendar this week.
The Indians will host Brookfield Central tonight at Schumann Stadium. With a win, and a little help from their rivals, the team could earn a share of the conference title.
The Indians defeated the Sussex Hamilton Chargers Thursday to advance in the WIAA tournament.
Legacy Christian Church recently celebrated its first full year together in Menomonee Falls.
A trio of thefts from autos also occurred in the past three days in various locations in Falls.
The students at Menomonee Falls High School once again demonstrated how they have fun, but help the community as well.
In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Susan J. Komen Walk for Breast Cancer Research appreciated.
There was some worry whether the corn would grow tall enough at Milwaukee's only haunted cornfield, but a late rally preserved the attraction for 2012.
Visit the local shelter to find out more about National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month.
The district's Finance Committee found a new way to fund a $200,000 lighting project at North Middle School. The project will save the district energy costs in the long run.