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Sky watchers could see a partial eclipse as Sunday draws to a close, but only if incoming rain and clouds can hold off until after sunset.
District holds 22nd annual Supervised Occupational Experience Breakfast at the Community Center
The Optimist Club is sponsoring a membership drive May 23 at Village Bowl.
According to Menomonee Falls police reports, a 55-year-old man damaged his neighbor's computer and struck him after discovering he was using his wireless connection.
Holz and McMahon were named to the Wisconsin All-State Academic wrestling team by Crossface magazine for their accomplishments this past season.
Suspect caught on camera is wanted for two burglaries at Pinewood Tool Corporation and Great Clips. Police are asking businesses to keep their eyes peeled for the suspect.
Bill Jackson, a teacher at Menomonee Falls High School, survived prostate cancer with a proactive approach. Now, he's bringing his inspirational message to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life event at the high school June 1.
Mark your calendars for the shows you want to see throughout the summer in downtown Menomonee Falls.
The last informal roundtable discussion will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School. The meetings are a low-stress, easy way to speak with School Board members.
The following couples celebrated the birth of a new child recently at Community Memorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls.
Lori Blodorn, who heads the district's Policy Committee, posed the question to fellow board members Monday to solicit feedback on potentially revising the district's policy for student athletes at the high school. What do you think?
Incidents from the Menomonee Falls police reports. A suicidal man also drove into a squad car last week.
Your lessons will continue to live on through us your children, grand, and great grandchildren and the many lives you touched through your long and fulfilled life.
Between President Obama saying he supports gay marriage and North Carolina recently voting to ban gay marriage, Patch wants to see how Menomonee Falls residents feel about the controversial issue.
Annual "Jazz ‘n Java" event turns 10 on May 19.
The Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls recently announced the winners of the John Weaver "Do the Right Thing Award."
Brandtjen will discuss her plans for the future. In addition, you can learn of the many plans and initiatives your award-winning Neighborhood Watch organization has in place for the remainder of 2012.
Isaac Weix emerges victorious in Menomonee Falls, and support for Walker remains strong in the village.
The board on Monday selected its officer and committee members for the next year. Bertieri replaces longtime board member Kathy Shurilla, who served as president and didn't seek re-election.