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WAUKESHA — The former residents of the Horizon West condos who were abruptly forced to leave their homes when the city ordered the building evacuated in 2021 have appealed a federal court ruling that found their insurance company had no requirement to cover the building.

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WEST BEND — The Kettle Moraine Symphony held its annual "Desserts, Drinks & Diversions" fundraiser at The Bend on Saturday.

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OCONOMOWOC — St. Patrick’s Day has always been an important holiday for Jim O’Connor’s family. Since she was a little girl, his daughter Steph…

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MENOMONEE FALLS — When Karl Williams, 16, set a goal to achieve the rank of Eagle Scout, it didn’t take him long to wrap up an idea of what he…

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OCONOMOWOC — As Olympia Fields continues development, the area will offer support for local veterans. Wangard Partners Inc. and the Clement J.…

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KEWASKUM — The village is moving forward on creating its fourth tax incremental finance district, in order to pave the way for development in …

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GRAFTON — Tuesday featured just about all the elements of an opening game for a softball team in the state of Wisconsin — a venue change due to recent weather, snow stacked up beyond the fence outside the field of play and players wearing an assortment of layers to battle chilly temperatures…

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OZAUKEE COUNTY — Spring is in the air. Sports such as softball and track and field have been able to start competition and student-athletes are just days away from a weeklong break. While March weather may not have really resembled the lamb we all hear so much about, and has occasionally sho…

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