Wednesday Jul 1 | Printing Impressions
Quad/Graphics Becomes First Major Commercial Printer to Achieve LEED Certification
The accomplishment makes Quad/Graphics the first company of its kind to achieve any level of LEED certification for a manufacturing site.
Connecting the dots on Bugline
Sophie Johnson , 8, and her sister, Kady, 12, both of Wauwatosa, ride the Bugline Trail last week with their grandfather, Roger Johnson, a former Sussex Village Board member and a longtime supporter of the trail.
From a Brookfield living room, prayers for peace, freedom
Hot tea and warm smiles greet the visitors to Robert Malouf and Manijeh Khorshidi's Brookfield home on a muggy Friday evening.
Former executive investigated over missing cash
A Sussex businessman is the focus of a criminal investigation into more than $800,000 that is missing from the company he once headed, according to court records.
Motorcycle Driver, Passenger Airlifted To Froedtert After Brookfield Crash
The City of Brookfield confirmed a car versus motorcycle accident Tuesday morning.
Man accused of driving daughter to school while drunk
Police say a 42-year-old man with a blood-alcohol content more than four times the legal limit drove his daughter to school after partying all night long.
Physical offered July 29 for Hamilton athletes
Hamilton High School students participating in sports in the 2009-10 school year are able to obtain a sports physical exam from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on July 29.
Lannon seeks DA guidance on gun laws
Village of Lannon - Attorney Hector de la Mora is looking into Lannon's ordinance against carrying a loaded or assembled gun in the village to see if it passes constitutional muster.
Relay For Life of Sussex-Menomonee Falls-Pewaukee - This Friday, June 19
The 14th Annual American Cancer Society's Relay For Life of Sussex-Menomonee Falls-Pewaukee is an 14 hour celebration of life in honor and in memory of those whose lives have been touched by cancer.
QuadTech Files Legal Action in U.S. against Q.I. Press Controls
QuadTech, which provides press control technology to industries including printing and packaging, takes action in the U.S. following a German Court Ruling.
Biologists take stock of nature at Camp/Quad
What : Hike trails or take a hayride at Camp/Quad. Also included are archery, fishing and crafts for children.
7 courses of food that I don't eat
Kimberly is a thirty-something gal who grew up in Sussex, gave city life a try, decided she wanted something inbetween and moved her family to Menomonee Falls.
Neighbors won't oppose Lisbon incorporation
Whatever roadblocks supporters of Lisbon's incorporation as a village might find in their way, opposition from their neighbors won't be among them.
Miller-Bradford & Risberg to Host Rockin' Block Party in Sussex
Miller-Bradford & Risberg, the Case distributor, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the introduction of the Case skid steer with a Rockina Block Party at its Sussex, Wis., facility, W250 N6851 Hwy 164 on June 4. At the event, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., attendees can test drive a Case skid steer to be registered in a drawing to win one of four ...
Sussex trustees begin Bug Line clean-up
Village of Sussex Three village trustees and other community volunteers are planning a clean-up campaign one Saturday, a month over the five months spanning June through October.
Manitou endorses Web site provider for its dealers
Email this article to a friend! SUSSEX, Wis. - Manitou Pontoon Boats has endorsed Marine Web Services as a Web site provider for its dealers in the United States, MWS reported in a recent release.
Deputies respond to Sussex industrial accident
May. 29, 2009 7:44 a.m. Waukesha County Sheriff's deputies remain on the scene of an industrial accident in which a 31-year-old man was injured at Tools Inc.
Man Hurt in Industrial Accident
A man was injured in an industrial accident Friday morning in Sussex at Tools Incorporated on Executive Drive.
A Summer Theater Workshop of Aladdin Jr.
A Summer Theater Workshop of Aladdin Jr. is being offered by Accompany of Kids and the Hamilton Education Foundation.
A Racine soldier has died in Iraq from injuries he received in what authorities are calling a noncombat-related incident.