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Care packages keep newlyweds connected while they're apart
Journal Sentinel reporter Meg Jones is on her second trip to report on Wisconsin troops in Afghanistan.
Outdoor workers brave elements in every season
Despite the cold temperatures some people have no choice, but to be out in the cold to work.
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Chalk up beginning of election season
Two spots are up for grabs on the Greenfield School Board while three will be elected to the Whitnall School Board, whose jurisdiction includes part of the city of Greenfield.
Investigators are trying to locate accused sexual predator Daniel Acker, who is out on bail awaiting sentencing.
Kim is 34 years old, married for 16 years with three kids that all attend West Allis/West Milwaukee Schools.
The Business Journal of Milwaukee
Rexnord LLC reported Friday that its net sales for the fiscal second-quarter shrank 28 percent largely because of contraction in the residential construction market and a pullback by power transmission customers looking to shed inventory.
takes a shot at smaller flu clinics for now
West Allis a ' The West Allis-West Milwaukee Health Departments has plans to offer the swine flu vaccinations through the end of the year but has not yet scheduled a large, open public clinic.
Kim is 34 years old, married for 16 years with three kids that all attend West Allis/West Milwaukee Schools.
Treats (or tricks) can be found on Oct. 31
With Halloween falling on a Saturday this year, you want have to look toward any other day for trick-or-treat hours.
Injured Officer Sparks Police Pursuit
It's not the kind of thing you want to see on a night when roads are slick, but Milwaukee police were involved in a 34 minute pursuit through several districts and three cities Thursday night.
M&I posts loss, to sell $775 million in stock
Oct. 20, 2009 9:28 a.m. "Our financial results during the third quarter of 2009 were negatively impacted by bank holding company loans and housing-related credits," Mark Furlong, president and chief executive of M&I, said in a news release.
Badger Guns - a Milwaukee policeman's opinion.
Oct. 21, 2009 1:00 p.m. Many of my readers know that a cousin and good friend of mine is a Milwaukee policeman.
West Milwaukee names village administrator
Oct. 20, 2009 12:50 p.m. Appleton - A Hortonville woman impregnated twice by a young teenage boy has been sentenced to prison for violating her bond by continuing to see the child.
Treats (or tricks) can be found on Oct. 31
With Halloween falling on a Saturday this year, you want have to look toward any other day for trick-or-treat hours.
National Safe School Czar-Kevin Jennings
Kim is 34 years old, married for 16 years with three kids that all attend West Allis/West Milwaukee Schools.
City leaders to meet on illegal guns
A Milwaukee Common Council committee plans a meeting Wednesday morning to discus the illegal possession of guns in Milwaukee and legislation that could crack down on the sale of guns to felons.
First-time driver charged in fatal crash
An 18-year-old Amish man who got behind the wheel of a car for the first time is charged in a crash that killed his friend.
School Board seeks applicants for Kitchen's seat
Residents interested in applying for the West Allis-West Milwaukee School Board seat left vacant after the death of Robert Kitchen have until 4 p.m. Oct.
Loving Touch Infant Massage Class
The West Allis Health Department, 7120 W. National Avenue will be providing a Loving Touch Infant Massage class on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 and Thursday, October 15, 2009 from 10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.. A fee of $10.00 will be charged for West Allis and West Milwaukee residents and $20.00 will be charged for non-residents. Parents and their infants ...