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Since he could hold a newspaper or pick up a pen, Carl had a knack for the written word and was encouraged to write. When he left home to attend University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Carl studied the craft of journalism and earned his bachelor's degree in print journalism. Throughout college he put his skills to the test and wrote for the UWM Post and a monthly community paper in Bay View. Carl most recently was a staff writer for The Waukesha Freeman and The Oconomowoc Enterprise.

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Menomonee Falls|News|

Ben Franklin Fifth-grader Wins Poetry Award

Baker won a creative writing contest that challenged students to express why they are happy American is a nation of immigrants.

Ben Franklin Fifth-grader Wins Poetry Award
Sussex, WI|News|

Pauline Haass Library Patrons Trade Pages for Screens

Electronic book borrowing has surged at the Pauline Haass Public Library and across the state. While the technology offers convenience, libraries still face an uphill battle to utilize the online program to its greatest extent.

Pauline Haass Library Patrons Trade Pages for Screens
Menomonee Falls|News|

Obituary: John F. Hinrichs

As a mentor of many, his engineering and robotics legacy continues.

Obituary: John F. Hinrichs
Menomonee Falls|News|

Falls Voter Turnout Edges 90 Percent Tuesday

Menomonee Falls voters went to the polls in presidential fashion on Tuesday, and demonstrated strong support for Gov. Scott Walker.

Falls Voter Turnout Edges 90 Percent Tuesday
Menomonee Falls|News|

How Did Gov. Scott Walker Survive the Recall?

Experts, exit polls point to numerous reasons why Republican governor defeated Democratic Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett: money, turnout and displeasure over the recall process.

How Did Gov. Scott Walker Survive the Recall?
Menomonee Falls|News|

Falls to Purchase 33 Acres of Land in Woodland Prime

The village received a deep discount for two parcels totaling 33 acres, which has rekindled rumors that big developments are on the way - possibly Kohl's headquarters.

Falls to Purchase 33 Acres of Land in Woodland Prime
Menomonee Falls|News|

PHOTOS: Old Falls Village Days

Falls residents enjoyed a blast from the past and great flea market vendors Saturday and Sunday and Old Falls Village.

PHOTOS: Old Falls Village Days
Menomonee Falls|News|

PHOTOS: Bike Safety Rally at Valley View

The Menomonee Falls Police Department stopped by Valley View to help elementary students learn the basics of bike safety before taking to the streets this summer.

PHOTOS: Bike Safety Rally at Valley View
Menomonee Falls|News|

PHOTOS: Falls Police Memorial Service

The Menomonee Falls Police Department held a ceremony Sunday to remember fallen officers, and honor the work current officers do each day.

PHOTOS: Falls Police Memorial Service
Menomonee Falls|News|

Early Voting Spikes In Menomonee Falls

Clerk's offices throughout the state are reporting a large turnout of absentee voters in the June 5 recall election, and Menomonee Falls is no exception.

Early Voting Spikes In Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls|News|

Village Lays Off 8 Public Works Employees

Staff cuts were deemed necessary as the Public Works Department continues to experience falling revenues and reorganization.

Village Lays Off 8 Public Works Employees