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Falls Neighborhood Watch Elects New Leadership Team
Longtime Neighborhood Watch member, Bill Schmitz, will take over as president of the organization in 2012.

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Longtime Neighborhood Watch member, Bill Schmitz, will take over as president of the organization in 2012.

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A special birthday shout out from Amanda Barnes, whose son turned 11 today.
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Nearly 1,000 kids attended the Halloween event on Oct. 27.
Village will provide a $500,000 grant and a $500,000 loan for a 90,000-square-foot expansion of its facility on Pilgrim Road.
"The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners" will be performed Nov. 17-20 at the high school.
Menomonee Falls Village Board again puts off a vote on crafting a concealed weapons policy for the public in municipal buildings.
The war artifacts museum is on display this week, and just as astonishing as the items, are the stories of the men and women who own them.
Incidents from the Menomonee Falls police reports.
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First roundtable discussion was originally scheduled for Nov. 21, but was rescheduled.
Many residents think village has paramedic service but it doesn't. Fire chief wants to change that.
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Kathleen Reed recently published "Touring 1938 Europe Unawares," which is a collection of her aunt's journals while she traveled through nine European countries on the verge of war.
The public can speak with representatives involved in the project on Nov. 15 at an open-house meeting.