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Templeton Students Visit D.C. and Philadelphia
The middle school students visited countless memorials and national treasures, including one very unique experience they might never forget.

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The middle school students visited countless memorials and national treasures, including one very unique experience they might never forget.

Starting Friday, Hamilton will perform choir concerts to get residents in the holiday spirit.
The long awaited new restaurant has quietly opened its doors with a grand opening celebration slated for the near future.
More than 34 firefighters from four departments respond to blaze; cause unknown.
Five-time Grammy nominated musician David Benoit joins Templeton students on stage.
Starting on Dec. 1, interested candidates can begin circulating nomination papers to run for school board members for village trustees.
The local business gave more than $1,000 worth of equipment to the district to use in its technology classes.
This is a list of the most interesting Sussex police reports from the past week.
Giving trees will be set up throughout Sussex to collect gifts for needy families.
Don't get caught up in the Cyber Monday scams. Read how to avoid the problems with tips from the Better Business Bureau.
This is a list of places to be and people to see this week in Sussex.
Rake those leaves out to the road for your last chance to see them magically disappear.
The group raised thousands of dollars for a Thanksgiving meal.
National business magazine looks at schools, income, crime and more in naming Sussex No. 1 in the state.
Sussex and Menomonee Falls athletes can relive their highlights with vivid videos.
The next three years will mean rising costs for local teams and fewer costs for taxpayers.
The Born Learning Trail could be placed at two different locations.
Students and their families learn about health while donating food for the holidays.
Enough bar & grills. What do you want to see in Sussex?