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The Week Ahead: Homecoming Week at Menomonee Falls High School
Here's a peak at what's going on this week in Menomonee Falls.

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Here's a peak at what's going on this week in Menomonee Falls.

Incidents from the Menomonee Falls police reports.
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue warns businesses with cigarette-rolling machines that they need proper manufacturers permits to operate — or face penalties.
Tuesday night was our primer on the defense tactics used by police officers, and this training can mean the difference between life and death while in the field.
Once the news cameras and fire crews left, the journey for the Van Den Bergs was just beginning.
Throughout the week, both teams will be hosting a series of events to raise funds for the Susan G. Koman cancer research program.
The promotion, believed to be the only one of its kind in the country, runs from 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
By law, districts across the state must have a grievance procedure in place by Oct. 1.
A dramatic NFL-films style perspective of Friday's big game, captured on film by a Falls videographer.
Incidents from the Menomonee Falls Police Department reports.
The event is $10 and will be held Oct. 15.
All businesses are required to have their extinguishers checked annually, and fire fighters will offer free inspections at Station #3.
Starbucks on Pilgrim Road and Appleton Avenue is hosting a free coffee tasting Saturday.
It's been a long journey, but Friday marked the beginning of a new chapter for the Menomonee Falls Area Food Pantry.
The tasks of the MFPD traffic unit add up to much more than just issuing tickets.
Congratulations to the four students who received the award.
"The Downtown Experience" event this weekend includes wine tasting, samples from downtown restaurants, and child care. However, only 100 tickets are available.
The Menomonee Falls School District has filed a petition with the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission to rule on whether Act 10 applies to the 2011-13 contract with the Menomonee Falls Education Association.
A man visited two downtown businesses claiming a waitress spilled coffee on his suit, and was asking for reimbursement.
Village Attorney Michael Morse plans to give a presentation in October about the Village Board's options in adopting a concealed carry ordinance, but there are still many questions about what they policy will look like.