Oct 31, 2009 | Wauwatosa
Kiwanis Club of Wauwatosa Public Welcome
NEWS AND NOTES Meeting notes: Barb Lauenstein introduced WWHS Key Club co-presidents Katy Schmutzer & Anthony Stolar.
Wisconsin window company wins BBB award
All American Window & Door, a Germantown, Wis., company, has won the 2009 Torch Award from the Better Business Bureau of Wisconsin.
Officials try to get wage concessions
Germantown a ' Mum's the word from union officials on a proposed wage freeze for village employees in 2010.
Lannon celebrates Red Ribbon Week with speaker
Lannon Elementary School students will celebrate Red Ribbon Week Oct. 26 with a presentation by Jay Elliot of JK Lee Tae Kwon Do, who will speak about discipline, respect and confidence.
Village Buzz - Police Dept. Elimination?
Oct. 23, 2009 6:40 a.m. Among the potential cost-cutting changes suggested by at least one member of the Village Board was the elimination of the Germantown Police Department by replacing it with a Washington County Sheriff's Department contract.
For most, trick or treat is on Halloween
Here the official trick-or-treat times for North Shore communities. Trick-or-treating will take place on Oct.
'Almost Anything Goes Show' premieres Nov. 6 and 7 at Germantown High School
The annual "Almost Anything Goes Show" will take place Friday, Nov. 6, and Saturday, Nov.
Looking to the Future: Manufacturers, Chambers of Commerce and...
The Menomonee Falls, Germantown and Sussex Chambers of Commerce, in cooperation with their area school districts, will be producing an educational trade show called the "Manufacturing Career Expo" on October 15, 2009 at Davians Banquet and Conference Center in Menomonee Falls.
Excellence marks the Blue Ribbon spot
Germantown a ' After marching off buses in an orderly fashion, students lined up outside County Line Elementary School.
Village Buzz - Village Budget Debate
Oct. 14, 2009 12:38 p.m. The Committee of the Whole reviewed the proposed budget for the coming year during a meeting this past Monday evening.
Driver in Mosinee Rollover Crash Expected to be OK
Once he is released from the hospital, a Germantown man is expected to be facing a judge on charges stemming from a rollover accident in Mosinee.
A 26-year-old man from Germantown was arrested on third-offense operating while intoxicated after a crash Friday night, according to the Wisconsin State Patrol.
Happy Red Ribbon Week - Celebration in the Community
Germantown Youth Futures and the Germantown Community want to celebrate Red Ribbon Week in a special way this year by offering free items at different venues.
Public meeting Oct. 14 for WIS 167 (Mequon Road) in Washington and Ozaukee counties
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Southeast Region in Waukesha is announcing a public information meeting to discuss the preventative maintenance project on WIS 167 from WIS 145 to WIS 181 in Washington and Ozaukee counties.
Speedbusters: Germantown Revisited
When Speedbusters first stopped by Pilgrim Road near Fond du Lac Avenue back in June, they were met with speeding drivers and upset neighbors.
Giving In The Garden: Food, Coat and Blood Drive Celebrates 50th Year for Area Landscaper
Cause for celebration? In this economy? Yes, says Dave Frank, president and founder of David J. Frank Landscape Contracting.
Stabbing victim was involved in custody fight
The woman found stabbed to death in her home Thursday was entangled in a custody dispute with her former boyfriend over their 4-year-old son, who also was home at the time of the slaying, authorities said Friday.
Two injured in Germantown wreck
Published Oct. 1, 2009 at 7:25 a.m. Two people suffered severe injuries Wednesday night when their car left the road and struck several trees in Germantown.A 44-year-old driver and his 37-year-old female passenger were traveling eastbound on Freistadt Road near County Aire Drive when the wreck happened about 9:20 p.m., according to a news release ...
1,200 invasive crayfish captured in Germantown pond
Authorities are still trying to determine how the non-native crayfish got there.
1,200 crayfish captured in Germantown pond
Oct. 1, 2009 10:28 p.m. A month ago, an invasive Gulf Coast crayfish became the latest threat to the Wisconsin environment when it was found in a 6-acre pond in Germantown.
Germantown considers portable classrooms to ease space crunch
Some elementary school students could attend classes in portable, modular classrooms as officials continue to grapple with overcrowding problems.