Menomonee Falls|News|
RAW VIDEO: Large Fire Ignites at Shady Lane Greenhouse
Investigators believe the fire may have been caused by sparks from a welding project in one of the greenhouses.

Email: carl.engelking@patch.com
Phone: 262-388-6933
Twitter: www.twitter.com/menomoneepatch
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.
Your Beliefs
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.
Politics
I have never been attached to a single political party. Rather, I believe it is important to examine the unique challenges and opportunities that exist during each election. I vote for the candidate who can confront these challenges and seize opportunities to make the country, state and community better.
Investigators believe the fire may have been caused by sparks from a welding project in one of the greenhouses.

Westley was a carpenter. He retired from A.O. Smith after 17 years of dedicated service. He proudly served in the United States Navy during WWII.
The Optimist Club is teaming up with local youth groups to help the elderly with the laborious chore of cleaning up the yard.
Johnson's honor comes one week after the Indians earned "Team of the Week" recognition.
Hess Hypnosis offers an alternative remedy for a wide variety of habits and behaviors — from smoking to the fear of choking.
Irene, a member of the National Honor Society, besides being a dedicated and loving wife and mother keeping her house "grandma clean."
A total of 38 employees will lose their jobs at the Falls branch on Commerce Drive starting Dec. 1.
The rocky road at the intersection of Pilgrim Road and Main Street will be much smoother by the weekend.
The trees are changing, and soon those lovely leaves will fall to the ground and litter the yard. Here are some things to know before burning your yard waste.
Falls police assisted the Fond du Lac Police Department Monday in locating a man who had battered a woman in Oshkosh, abducted three children, and was traveling toward Milwaukee.
In Patch's latest survey of political insiders, Democrats are riding a wave of confidence as Obama leads in polls. GOP insiders say that's a result of faulty national and swing state polling — and the "liberal" media.
The following families celebrated the birth of a child recently at Community Memorial Hospital.
The Indians are in, but find out what other Patch-area teams are in, out or fighting for their playoff lives.
Visitation for Marie will be held on from 10-11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 5 at Wisconsin Memorial Park-Chapel of the Chimes.
Welcome to Patch’s Postseason Possibilities, where we take a look at each high school team in the Milwaukee Patch area and breakdown its postseason chances.
The Indians didn't have a letdown after the team's big win over Sussex Hamilton, and they defeated the Hilltoppers at Schumann Stadium Friday.
The team's big victory over Sussex Hamilton has earned the Indians varsity football team some acclaim heading into their game against Marquette University School.
Get your caffeine on and celebrate with a free cup of coffee from Menomonee Falls and nearby businesses.
This home doesn't quite surpass the million-dollar mark, but it sure is close.
Police and school officials are searching for a suspect who authored graffiti in the school that was deemed a possible threat. Officials deemed there was no eminent danger to students or staff, however.