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Veolia Opens New Office, Celebrates W+E Forward Partnership
Company is latest to move Downtown, but its work with The Water Council's new partnership could be even bigger.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneConstruction Starts On Long-Awaited Downtown Dog Park
Project expected to be completed by year's end. Foxtown Landing will follow in 2026.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneFederal Grant Boosting Energy Efficient Affordable Housing Program
$3.4 million grant supports program building new affordable homes with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Graham KilmerProfessional Wrestling Takes the Stage at Next Act Theatre
‘The Mace’ wants a shot at glory in Pulitzer-Finalist play ‘Chad Deity’
Sep 6th, 2024 by Next Act TheatreSummerfest Taps Lauded Architecture Firm To Reimagine Festival Grounds
Gensler will explore ways to expand utilization of Henry Maier Festival Park.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneStaffing, Medicaid Rates Put Wisconsin’s Long-Term Care Providers in Crisis
Gov. Evers’ $258 million plan will temporarily help, but more needed providers say.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Addie CostelloCounty Strings Together Funds to Close $19 Million 2024 Budget Deficit
$3.3 million in ARPA funds, including $1 million originally allocated to affordable housing, used to close budget gap.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Graham KilmerDespite Low Offer, MCTS Loses Bid To Run Waukesha Bus System
Waukesha favors experience of existing operator Transdev.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Graham KilmerAfter Driver Crashed Into Lafayette Place, Restaurant Closed Indefinitely
East Side cafe needs extensive repairs. Customers are encouraged to visit sister business The National Cafe.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Sophie BolichRev-Up MKE Winner Opening Bistro on Near West Side
Lisa Kaye Bistro, backed by Near West Side Partners, will replace Triciclo Peru on Vliet Street.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Sophie BolichSuspect in Green Bay Prison Death Charged with Homicide, Hate Crime
Suspect told guard he killed cellmate because of race, sexual orientation.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Andrew Kennard, Wisconsin ExaminerWisconsin Social Studies Teachers Face Restrictions, Complaints for Teaching Elections
Survey from group of social studies teachers found 42% report facing restrictions by administration, parents.
Sep 6th, 2024 by Beatrice Lawrence, Wisconsin Public Radio