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Waukesha wrong-way crash; Sullivan woman pleads guilty to 2 charges
WAUKESHA, Wis. - A 48-year-old Sullivan woman pleaded guilty on Monday, April 29 to charges of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle and first-degree recklessly endangering safety – following a February 2023 car crash in Waukesha. Melissa Bright entered those guilty pleads Monday. In exchange, eight other criminal...
A step back in time: Octagon House Museum
WATERTOWN - The Octagon House Museum is a 5-story solid-brick mansion completed in 1854. It has early forms of central heating, running water, and ventilation systems. Brian Kramp is in Watertown checking out all the property has to offer.
Oconomowoc cyclist riding Tour de France route for leukemia fundraiser
OCONOMOWOC, Wis. - An Oconomowoc man, trying to prove the power of pedals, is headed to one of the world’s most-famous bicycle routes next month. On the back roads of Waukesha County, Dan Wagner knows cycling can be life-changing. He got on a bike a decade ago and never looked back.
Hartford Union High School 2024 Prom Court | By Katrina Cravy
Hartford, WI – Introducing the 2024 Hartford Union High School Junior Prom Court. This year’s theme is 24K Gold. Girls front row left to right: Addison Friedl, Ashlen O’Morrow, Ava Lisiecki, Bella Ingram, Brooke Matic, Gracey Wetzel, Julia Pearce, Madalyn Adams, Makena Christian, Mya Nelson and Sarah Robbe.
West Allis Farmers Market returns for 105th season
WEST ALLIS, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A popular farmer's market is returning for the season!. The West Allis Farmer's Market is opening for its 105th season this month. It's first day is Saturday, May 4 at 1:00 p.m. This year, the market season will run with new hours from noon...
Mukwonago fourth-grader stacking his successes
MUKWONAGO, Wis. - In the Nicloy's family home in Mukwonago, it's hard to miss the sound of nine-year-old Liam Nicloy speed stacking. "Usually, I wake up and then play a little bit in the morning, and then when I go down, I stack a little bit," said Liam Nicloy. "After school, I go and stack a little bit."
Save A Lot grocery store to close its only West Allis location, last day will be May 20
The only Save A Lot grocery store in West Allis is closing its doors. A sign on the door at the Save A Lot at 7540 W. Oklahoma Ave. says that the store will close on May 20. The store is also having a 30% sale for most of their items, according to signage on the door.
City of Hartford annual Memorial Day Parade/Ceremony to step off at 10 a.m. Monday, May 27
Hartford, WI – The City of Hartford annual Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony will step off at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 27, 2024, rain or shine. The parade route is the same as in the past – from High Street to Sawyer Park. Staging at 9:30 a.m. at the corner of Main and High Street; march off at 10 a.m. sharp.
Lake Country Lutheran baseball coach David Bahr 'no longer employed' after investigation
HARTLAND - Lake Country Lutheran baseball coach David Bahr is no longer an employee of the school, according to a statement shared with the community. This statement is to inform the community that effective April 26, 2024, as a result of the school's investigation, David Bahr is no longer employed at Lake Country Lutheran High School. As a matter of policy, the school will not provide further comment on a personnel matter.
Hartford Rotary April Student of the Month | By Katrina Cravy
Hartford, WI – The Hartford Rotary Club and Hartford Union High School are pleased to announce that Elizabeth Larkin and Sarah Lingen were honored recently as Rotary Students of the Month. The students were given special recognition for their accomplishments at the Hartford Rotary Club’s Thursday noon meetings during the month of April.
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