WAUKESHA — Echo Glen School, built in 1924, was a three-room school on Guthrie Road in Waukesha, near where Minooka Park is now. The school has since been demolished, but the sixth-grade class of 1968-69 still remembers of a year of jokes, music, learning and their favorite teacher, Dale Heinen.
HARTFORD — The Common Council approved adoption of the Hartford Municipal Airport’s six-year improvement plan and the rezoning ordinance for t…
WAUKESHA — Dominic Albanese loved life, which included his family, his restaurant and patrons of Albanese’s Roadhouse, whom he described as “f…
WEST BEND — The West Bend Community Memorial Library on Tuesday hosted former Wisconsin Governor Martin J. Schreiber, who talked about his boo…
WAUKESHA — The man who is accused of driving a vehicle through crowds of people at the Waukesha Christmas Parade on Nov. 21, killing six peopl…
WAUKESHA — What started out as a way to raise money for her home country has become a growing side hustle for Patty Kolodziej, who quickly dis…
WEST BEND — The Gardens of West Bend Tour, hosted by local nonprofit Roots & Branches, is returning for its 25th year July 16th-17th.Featu…
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The potential sale of the Kohl's department store chain has fallen apart in a shaky retail environment of rising inflatio…
WEST BEND — GO Riteway Transportation Group held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of its new location in West Bend, an…
WAUKESHA — Although Fisk Avenue hosts events to build your own charcuterie board, cornhole board, birdhouse, chairs and more, local artisans m…
WAUKESHA — From the United States Postal Service, to the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department, to the Pittsburgh Penguins, patches and emblem…
KEWASKUM — A new storage facility business is set to come to Kewaskum, as the site plan for Re-Con Specialist Storage passed the Plan Commissi…
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OCONOMOWOC — With one strong, quick swing of the bat, Lamar Briggs stepped up to the plate and seized his opportunity to shine.
The Kewaskum baseball team had a strong showing this season as the Indians finished the season with a record of 19-8 and was second in the East Central Conference. The season ended in a 3-2 loss to Kettle Moraine Lutheran in the regional round. Head coach Mike Heisdorf said that overall he f…
WAUKESHA — Carroll University’s soccer program hosted its first-ever fundraiser Community Day Soccer Camp for Kids on Wednesday.
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The potential sale of the Kohl's department store chain has fallen apart in a shaky retail environment of rising inflatio…
WEST BEND — GO Riteway Transportation Group held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of its new location in West Bend, an…
WAUKESHA — Although Fisk Avenue hosts events to build your own charcuterie board, cornhole board, birdhouse, chairs and more, local artisans m…
WAUKESHA — From the United States Postal Service, to the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department, to the Pittsburgh Penguins, patches and emblem…
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin's conservative-controlled Supreme Court handed Republicans their n…
SPARTA, Wis. — A Tomah man has been sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for th…
Just the thought of blackouts has Wisconsin’s largest business group worried.
LAS VEGAS, Honduras — Children set out hoping to earn enough to support their siblings and p…
WASHINGTON — Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering…
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Emails and phone calls from same-sex couples, worried about the legal sta…
WASHINGTON — A new poll finds a growing percentage of Americans calling out abortion or wome…
CHICAGO — R. Kelly could be in his 80s before the singer is free again, based on a 30-year p…