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Downtown Menomonee Falls will look a little different this summer, as a number of businesses have taken advantage of a village funding program.

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Downtown Menomonee Falls will look a little different this summer, as a number of businesses have taken advantage of a village funding program.

Despite some fireworks, Sensenbrenner forced to control cheers rather than jeers for much of his meeting on Sunday.
Mullen will be presented the Excellence in Science Education Award at the WSST convention in Wisconsin Dells on March 18.
Asian population more than quadruples over the decade.
U.S. Congressman will be at Menomonee Falls Village Hall at 1 p.m. Sunday to hear the concerns of local residents.
These kids serve other students, the community and the needy in a number of ways.
Beginning with raucous protests outside and ending with one inside the Assembly chamber, Patch reporters bring you the scoop on Thursday's historic events.
North Shore lawmaker says she's stunned by actions of GOP on bargaining-rights legislation.
Two area lawmakers say Republicans did nothing illegal and that most Wisconsinites support measure that eliminates bargaining rights.
Knodl represents Menomonee Falls and Germantown.
Commissioners say Silver Spring stretch is saturated with gas stations and convenience stores.
Senator tells Patch that unions are misleading the public as to what Walker's budget repair bill is all about.
Family has provided continued maintenance of the park near Mill Street and Appleton Avenue.
Club will award scholarships to 11 Menomonee Falls high school graduates.
Incidents from the Menomonee Falls police reports.
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J.P. Tokoto announces his college decision, and the local impact of the state budget proposal.
Accompany of Kids 2011 Gala performance runs March 11 to 13; marks the final performance for many of its oldest members.
Madeline Rhode of Shady Lane Elementary takes home top prize in the speech contest, and Menomonee Falls High School student Gurkirat Singh Sekhon wins the essay contest.
Business news website reporting Kohl’s could be building a new headquarters.