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Greenfield adds swine flu clinics
Nov. 26, 2009 2:20 p.m. The Greenfield Health Department has been receiving additional doses of the swine flu vaccine and has scheduled clinics for people of all ages in early and mid-December. Clinics will be held at Greenfield City Hall, 7325 W. Forest Home Ave.
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Crews called to Waukesha County house fire
Fire departments Wednesday night responded to a house fire at N57-W25511 Fox Hollow Drive, a dispatcher with the Waukesha County Communications Center said Thursday.
Wheelchair wash brings out dozens to help hospital
Each day wheelchairs, wagons and strollers are used to move hundreds of small patients and their belongings around Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
Hunters work through fog for deer
Dense fog across central Wisconsin slowed down hunters heading out for the season opener early Saturday, but some still will come home happy.
Senator goes after Web membership clubs
The U.S. Congress needs to take action to protect consumers tricked into signing up for membership clubs that charge a monthly fee when they buy products or services from other Web sites, the chairman of a U.S. Senate committee said Tuesday.
Senators blast Web sites for scamming shoppers
Washington -- With Cyber Monday, the unofficial start of the Internet holiday shopping season nearing, a Senate committee Tuesday condemned three online companies, saying they are tricking consumers into signing up for subscription services they don't want.
Senators blast Web sites for scam
With Cyber Monday, the unofficial start of the Internet holiday shopping season nearing, a Senate committee Tuesday condemned three online companies, saying they are tricking consumers into signing up for subscription services they don't want.
Hospital sponsors seasonal flu clinics
Community Memorial's Outpatient Pharmacy and Community Outreach departments are coordinating seasonal flu clinics.
VFW Urges Russia to Reopen Archives to POW/MIA Researchers
WASHINGTON, October 28, 2009 a ' The national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. recently returned from a 12-day trip to Europe to urge the Russian government to revitalize the U.S.-Russia Joint Commission on POW/MIAs, and to meet with American servicemembers stationed in Italy to discuss how VFW can better serve them and their ...
Family battles cancer and the economy
Michelle Caudel was living the life she had always dreamed of, a stay-at-home Mom, happily married to her high school sweetheart.
Templeton honors veterans at Nov. 6 ceremony
Templeton Middle School will recognize the contributions of American veterans Nov.
Hamilton Drama Department to present "Bone-Chiller"
The Hamilton High School Drama Department is pleased to present its production of "Bone-Chiller!" Nov.
The Lisbon Fire Department hosted a flu shot clinic for the first time this year on Saturday.
VFW National Commander Urges Decisive Action in Afghanistan
The national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is concerned that the intense debate in Washington over the assessments and recommendations by the U.S. military commander in Afghanistan is posing a direct threat to troops as well as to the nationa s defense.
Former Valeo headquarters sells for $3.9 million
Oct. 16, 2009 10:00 a.m. The 55,800-square-foot former Valeo headquarters in Sussex has been sold for $3.9 million to an Oconomowoc manufacturer that plans to move there.
Willow Springs students to donate 1,200+ items to Sussex Food Pantry, principal works from roof
They may be young, but they understand the importance of providing a community service.
VA Increases Agent Orange Illnesses Presumptions List
WASHINGTON, October 13, 2009 - The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is applauding Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki's decision to increase by three the number of illnesses that can now be linked to the herbicide defoliant Agent Orange, which was used extensively during the Vietnam War.
Water Film Fest Tours County in October
Thirst and FLOW , two award-winning documentary films, examine the growing conflict over control of water: Is water a human right or a commodity? Should water be held in the public trust, or be subject to the global marketplace? Who decides? The film fest consists of four showings of Thirst and three of FLOW, to be shown at locations in and around ...
Conde Nast Closings Hurt Print
Conde Nast's plans to shutter four magazine titles will impact printers RR Donnelley, Chicago, and Quad/Graphics, Sussex, WI.