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Waukesha raises home builder fees
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- Watch for bikers on Waukesha streets tomorrow night
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Waukesha rejects merging dispatch with county
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New director wants library to be 'showcase'
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Weekend preservation events highlight city's rich history
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Waukesha shows its GOP support in recall primary
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Now You Know:
Where did all this garlic mustard come from?
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5 Points Flashback:
Millionaires built mansions on lakes in the 1870s
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Pat's Rib Place provides Southern comfort
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Drama departments recognized for musicals
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Bid to reduce Waukesha County board position hits bumps
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- Waukesha Public Library selects its new director
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Glitz, glam and breath tests at Waukesha West prom
(1)
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Tickets available for GuitarTown gala
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Heyer elementary teacher suing School District
(3)
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Now You Know:
What is a schnitzelbank?
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Filling the mold of success
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'Miss Saigon' makes successful landing at WCT
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Girls soccer:
Waukesha West moves closer to league title
- Tickets now available for Gibson GuitarTown Gala in Waukesha
- Waukesha police investigating child enticement incident (1)
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Diamonds ready to shine this weekend
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Ballpark's grand opening not just about baseball
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Bigger than ever market opens Saturday
- Recall primaries take place next week
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Waukesha West Academic Decathlon team finishes fourth at national meet
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Scouts care package finds local serviceman
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Getting the most out of marriage
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Now You Know:
How does that digital billboard work?
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5 Points Flashback:
Whitewater went to pots in the 1800s
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Woman gets prison for role in drug death
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Police used excessive force with rubber bullets, court rules
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- Waukesha West High School Academic Decathlon team finishes fourth at nationals
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Effort renewed to honor Civil War hero from Delafield
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- Get your brooms, ponchos out for today's Downtown Cleanup in Waukesha
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Town of Waukesha rejects zoning for Walgreens, Aldi development
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- Fundraiser for C.A.R.E. Center in Waukesha scheduled for Thursday at The Big Yellow House
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GAB announces plan to speed Waukesha election reports
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Prosecutors, defense spar over evidence in Brookfield slaying
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Waukesha West Academic Decathlon team in familiar spot
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Neighborhood meetings will address flooding problems
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Thrift stores' success fuels missions
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Health care facility worker gets jail time for abuse
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Waukesha robotics teams compete on world stage
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Shoppes at Fox River begins Phase II of construction project
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Citywide brush pickup to begin next week
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Clerk plays lottery without paying
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Now You Know:
Is it possible to have something expunged from a criminal record?
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Two men charged in gas station robberies
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Oconomowoc school considers bold restructuring model
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Water talks get closer as Waukesha gives Milwaukee details
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Laurel Walker:
Students tear down walls of prejudice
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Some Waukesha votes going directly to GAB
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- Milwaukee Brewers John Axford, Corey Hart will be at Waukesha SportsCards this weekend
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Decker elected board chairman in Waukesha County
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Waukesha intersection reopens after being blocked by transformer
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- Waukesha GuitarTown launches website detailing project
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Red Cross helping those near and far in need
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Waukesha delays decision on consolidated dispatch
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New mammography technique fights cancer in 3D
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Accused drug dealer charged in man's death
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Gloves lead to bank robber
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Carroll University hopes for more food donations
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Now You Know:
Is it legal to scavenge people's trash?
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Expected big turnout prompts move of consolidated dispatch meeting
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5 Points Flashback:
Stagecoach inn one of few to survive in the state
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Alan J. Borsuk:
Academic Decathlon team at Waukesha West is a dedicated bunch
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'Musketeers' deliver classic action, humor, intrigue
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Fate brings heroes together to save a life
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Laurel Walker:
Alzheimer's patients make memorable art
(1)
- Missing a donkey? Waukesha humane society wants to hear from you (9)
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Lisbon residents to vote on advisory merger referendum
(1)
- Carroll University looking for more food drive donations at area locations
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GOP Senate candidates seek to stand out
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- Election 2012: Republican U.S. Senate candidates have debate tonight at Waukesha County Expo Center
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Construction season begins
- Next week's Waukesha Common Council meeting moved to Waukesha North High School
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Final water meeting Thursday at Waukesha City Hall
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Public gets its say on police dispatch merger at Waukesha Common Council meeting
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Voorhees Associates is first choice in Waukesha's fire chief search
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Hastings' win keeps Common Council intact
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Waukesha follows state in presidential primary
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Now You Know:
What does "scattering" mean?
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Eagle man allegedly set up in robbery
(2)
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New Berlin, feds settle housing suit
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Hearing set on Town of Brookfield's incorporation status
(8)
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Laurel Walker:
10 volunteers have the drive to help others
(3)
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Under pressure, Nickolaus hands off election duties
(225)
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34 more lawsuits filed against DuPont over tree damage
(6)
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Waukesha County exec calls for part-time board chairmanship
(5)
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Another candidate emerges in wake of Waukesha problems
(23)
- Reconstruction project will close traffic for four months
- City, Town of Waukesha follow the state, support Mitt Romney as GOP nominee
- Bunny Hop, egg hunt planned for Saturday in downtown Waukesha (1)
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More election night problems in Waukesha
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- World traveler Scott Stoll speaks tonight at Carroll University for Bike Week
- Election 2012: Hastings retains Waukesha Common Council seat, easily defeats Kading
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Student test scores near state average
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Town's incorporation attempt moves on
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Area resident scrambles to get prescriptions




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