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Civilian Conservation Corps alumni mark program's 75th anniversary
Corwin Miser, an alumnus of the Civil Conservation Corps, looks through his scrapbook about the Depression-era program.
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Root-Pike watershed group announces grants
The Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network awarded $25,359 in its fall grant cycle.
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To burn or not to burn leaves
David Chorski uses an electric blower to clear leaves from his yard in Brookfield.
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Hales Corners rejects leaf burning ban proposal
Nov. 4, 2008 10:08 p.m. Voters in Hales Corners have handily rejected an advisory referendum that would have urged village officials to ban outdoor leaf burning year-round in this Milwaukee County community.
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Retirees enjoy living at Tudor Oaks
From Tudor Oaks veterans such as Win Peterson to newcomers Dennis and Marjorie Pierce, the idea of life care is what residents seem to like about the retirement community.
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Wisconsin Arrest Nabs Police Impersonator
Greendale Police have made an arrest in connection with a string of armed robberies made by a man impersonating a police officer.
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Educator advises adults
Three decades in law enforcement and criminal justice have reinforced in Lenard Wells a belief he has held since growing up in a large family in rural Alabama: Education is a ticket to advancement.
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Justin Meyer Visitation, Funeral Friday
Friends and family will gather to remember Justin Meyer Friday. HALES CORNERS a ' Friends and family will gather to remember Justin Meyer Friday.
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Possible Charges in Justin Meyer Case
Greenfield police say they'll be sending a report to the Milwaukee County District Attorney's office next week to determine whether two other drivers involved in a deadly street race will face criminal charges.
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Food Fight: First date - who pays?
You've just enjoyed a pleasant dinner - a first date that went reasonably well. The check arrives.
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Preview: 38th Assembly District race
The two candidates running for election to the 38th district of the state Assembly say they want to promote Wisconsin as a good place to live, retire and operate a business.
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Gas prices drop below $3
For the first time in months, gas prices have dropped below the $3.00 mark in parts of Southeast Wisconsin.
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Stopping the Spread of the Godless Roundabout
What do suburban newspaper columnists have against roundabouts? First it was my former co-worker Kevin Fischer attacking these benign traffic enhancements in his weekly CNI piece, and now there's a state ...
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Pharmacist Helps Bust Drug Ring
Authorities say an alert pharmacist helped them break up a prescription forgery ring once run by an inmate at the Milwaukee County House of Correction.
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Prescription scam busted
An alert pharmacist helped authorities bust up a large-scale prescription forgery ring, which for a time was run by an inmate at the Milwaukee County House of Correction, police said.
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Keeping warm in the fall
CBS 58's Alina Machado reports. Tips for firing up your furnace Many people who fired up their furnaces for the first time today had no heat.
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Fire Breaks Out At Greenfield Apartment Complex
A fire broke out at an apartment building in Greenfield Friday afternoon. Both the Hales Corners and Greenfield Fire Departments responded to the call.
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Wheaton Franciscan Home Health Provides Community Flu Clinics
The flu can't bug you... if you get your flu shot! And Wheaton Franciscan Home Health is making it easy to dodge the bug - we are providing flu shots and pneumonia vaccines at a variety of convenient locations ...
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Polly Drew
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, chat transcript Polly Drew Psychotherapist Polly Drew, a psychotherapist and columnist, answers questions about family, marriage and other relationship issues.
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Commuters parking cars in favor of bikes
There have always been bicycle commuters willing to give up the comfort of a car, but stubbornly high gasoline prices have prompted more people to pedal to work, creating a windfall for bike shops.
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