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Alabama 3 tastes some success, especially with 'Sopranos' theme
Wearing a pink skirt and sequined T-shirt, 12-year-old Stephanie Peralta adjusted the wheel base on her Lego car to make it roll faster and farther.
Ruth E. Pribek of Fox Point, former longtime resident of La Crosse, died Saturday, June 28, at the age of 82.
Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports
Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports 6/24/2008 By Capt. Jim Hirt We are catching Chinook, Coho and Lake Trout.
For most of his professional life, Harold Sampson was one half of a partnership that built a business empire here - ' hotels, a chain of nationally known bowling establishments, shopping strips, office and ...
SCHOOLS: Weather hazard drills now law
When tornado sirens go off around Wisconsin, what happens inside classrooms? Storm Aftermath Robert E. Lee, owner of Robert E's Barber Shop in Gays Mills, cleans out his shop Thursday after floodwaters invaded ...
Lisbon board OKs freeze; Land-use issues dominate Town Board discussions
Town of Lisbon - The Town Board has unanimously agreed to impose a moratorium on residential developments that is stricter than one recommended by the Plan Commission.
Memorial Day observances this weekend
Memorial Day events will be held throughout the five-county area this holiday weekend.
Cardinal Stritch University in Fox Point will soon have the first lay president in its history.
Pilgrim Park principal to leave post
Pilgrim Park Middle School Principal Don Galster has resigned to take a job as principal of Bayside Middle School, saying the move would better fit his leadership style by allowing him to more quickly implement ...
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Offering fitness training, physical therapy at one site
“We had to contact every insurance company”
The Business Journal of Milwaukee - by David Doege After getting licensed in physical therapy five years ago, Tommy Grabowski found work in a traditional clinic, but quickly realized something was lacking -- ... via The Business Journal of Milwaukee
“We are just trying to get as mush as possible with food being down this year. This is our most important drive of the year and biggest drive of the year.”
Stamping out hunger one mail delivery at a time. Today, letter carriers picked up your food in hopes of keeping area people fed. via Today's TMJ4
Open House Not An Open-And-Shut Case
These are your mother's open houses. Your grandma's too, and that's the problem. via Hispanic Business
Quench your quirky with wacky Wisconsin destinations
Tags: kitsch , quirk , weird , travel , wisconsin All aboard! It's Travel Week at OnMilwaukee.com as we bring you stories big and small from destinations near and far. via OnMilwaukee.com
Visual arts: 8 to receive lifetime honors
The eight winners of this year's Wisconsin Visual Art Lifetime Achievement Awards will be announced at a reception today at the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison. via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
These are your mother's open houses. Your grandma's too, and that's the problem. via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Progressive Candidates, Alternative Energy, Groups and Events
WISCONSIN FOCUS: Progressive Candidates, Alternative Energy, Groups and Events WISCONSIN ACT BLUE SITE : give to win Wisconsin. via Mole's Progressive Democrat
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“We're finding a mix of teachers, principals and upper-echelon city employees who want to live in a traditional subdivision”
Soft market doesn't scare real estate developer Strautmanis The Business Journal of Milwaukee - by Pete Millard Sig Strautmanis is one of those residential developers who doesn't consider "risk" a four-letter ... via The Business Journal of Milwaukee
“I'm with the fact that he wants to do something; I just wish there was more we could do”
On Wednesday afternoon, you could get a gallon of regular unleaded for $3.69 at the Towne Market Mobil. via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“The first night I slept on it, it sagged 3 or 4 inches”
I'm so happy that our judicial system will be spending tax dollars adjudicating this guy's case Before buying, Dickstein said, he tried out three mattresses at the American TV & Appliance store in Brown Deer in ... via Boots and Sabers
Lawyer won't take bedding setback lying down
“The next night my girlfriend came over, and it was impossible for our bodies not to touch. The mattress sagged so much, our bodies collided in the middle.”
When Jeffrey Dickstein was shopping for a new mattress, he was very firm about what he wanted. via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel