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A Mount Pleasant man is facing felonies for his alleged participation in an armed robbery.

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A Mount Pleasant man is facing felonies for his alleged participation in an armed robbery.

Trustees are investigating whether or not the village has any legal way to address the disrepair of two lots owned by a former president .
Trustees will vote Tuesday on whether or not to allow a biosolids storage facility in Caledonia out near the expressway.
Caron Butler is coming home, sort of, to play for the Milwaukee Bucks as part of a trade deal between the Bucks and the Phoenix Suns.
Leadership vacancies have been filled at two Wauwatosa schools.
A Mount Pleasant man is accused of beating up his uncle.
Police say a Caledonia man facing multiple felony drug charges failed a court-ordered drug test while out on bond.
There are great homes for sale throughout Caledonia.
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The district lost this month as many teachers over the last four years combined.
Residents are not happy with an ordinance that dictates how much concrete they can use for their driveways. A village committee will look at the issue next month.
Police say a man tried to use another person's name to avoid getting in trouble but when he learned warrants were out for that person's arrest, he told the truth.
This man is accused of stealing over $12,000 worth of jewelry from his mother to support his heroin habit only two weeks after being charged for stealing from his grandma.
Miss Wisconsin - and Case graduate - Paula Kuiper will compete to be the next Miss America. Aug. 26 was named Miss Paula Kuiper Day in Mount Pleasant Monday.
Coyotes in Wauwatosa? Apparently so, according to photos sent to WISN 12 News and comments from readers on Facebook.
Police say a Mount Pleasant man and a Kenosha woman were running a prostitution ring with underage girls out of the Riverside Inn.
One man's trailer is stolen so thieves could steal an ATV from another man's driveway. The stolen ATV remains at large.
After almost 60 years serving Racine, Dino's will close its doors on 16th Street for good.
The heat index is expected to approach 100 Tuesday as the heat wave continues.
Police say two teenage girls admitted to egging a home because the girl who lives here is a (expletive).