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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.

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

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.
As a mentor of many, his engineering and robotics legacy continues.
Menomonee Falls voters went to the polls in presidential fashion on Tuesday, and demonstrated strong support for Gov. Scott Walker.
Menomonee Falls students raise $18,000 to fight cancer, which surpassed their goal by a significant margin.
The Menomonee Falls Optimist Club put the baseball skills of local youth athletes to the test.
Experts, exit polls point to numerous reasons why Republican governor defeated Democratic Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett: money, turnout and displeasure over the recall process.
Supporters of Gov. Scott Walker gathered on the footbridge over Highway 41/45 Monday, and organizers are planning to gather once again on election night.
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.
Lee joins 11 other players on the youth team that will travel to the Dominican Republic later in June.
See the candidates that will be on the ballot, learn where to vote, and read a list of things to know about voting from the Government Accountability Board.
You'll probably be dead the next time this happens, so watch Venus pass between Earth and the Sun on Tuesday evening.
Falls residents enjoyed a blast from the past and great flea market vendors Saturday and Sunday and Old Falls Village.
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.
Business owner Angelo Petropoulos has planned a week of events at the wine bar and café on the corner of Main Street and Mill Street in Menomonee Falls.
On Tuesday, the School Board gave its first read to a revised policy that would require Menomonee Falls High School athletes to maintain a cumulative GPA of 1.5 or higher.
Heloise Cheruvalath made it to Washington D.C. for the Scripps National Spelling Bee, but was not among the 50 spellers to make the cut for the semi-finals.
The Menomonee Falls Police Department held a ceremony Sunday to remember fallen officers, and honor the work current officers do each day.
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.
Staff cuts were deemed necessary as the Public Works Department continues to experience falling revenues and reorganization.