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District Likely to Face Largest Deficit in its History
Superintendent supports Walker's proposal to lift the 180-day school year mandate.

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Superintendent supports Walker's proposal to lift the 180-day school year mandate.

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Farrow, Knodl, Pridemore say measure will bring fiscal sanity back to Wisconsin.
Republican lawmaker weighs in on challenges facing Wisconsin school districts.
Republican senator praises Walker's budget for giving schools choices and keeping a lid on spending, taxes.
Substitute urges the public, district to help support teachers on night when the School Board approves 43 preliminary layoff notices.
Police arrest a man for negligent use of burning matter after being locked out of the building.
Incidents from the Menomonee Falls police reports.
District to approve 43 preliminary layoff notices, a new Walmart development and a flashy win for the Menomonee Falls boys basketball team.
First day of liquidation sale held Friday, and store will close April 10.
Students quickly surpass school-wide goal to read one million minutes, set their sights on two million.
However, number could reach 65, depending on developments in Madison.
The village's second annual Clean River, Clear Falls Storm Water Expo starts Friday.
Homeowner's best friend uses extinguisher to put out a small electrical fire that began Wednesday in the basement of a Main Street home.
Falls-based nonprofit is strengthening communities across the globe, and creating awareness and compassion in the U.S.
A Walmart Neighborhood Market could replace the vacant Piggly Wiggly location on Main Street, and bring needed energy to the Pilgrim Village shopping center.
Village consultants and PSC reduce proposed water rate increase by Milwaukee Water Works from 36 percent to 10.7 percent.
Four $1,000 dollar grants will be awarded to local nonprofit organizations.
Much has changed inside the Radisson Hotel since Menomonee Falls Patch took a hard hat tour of the facility last month.
Incidents from the Menomonee Falls police reports.