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Falls Web Technology Firm Wins National Recognition
Seven of Trivera Interactive's client websites were awarded for outstanding design in a contest with over 8,000 entries.

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Seven of Trivera Interactive's client websites were awarded for outstanding design in a contest with over 8,000 entries.

Village awards an $88,000 contract to a Greenfield company for improvements at both parks.
Suspect targeted Citgo Aug. 27, and is linked to armed robberies in Waukesha, Wauwatosa, Greenfield and Oak Creek.
Incidents from the Menomonee Falls Police Department.
A black comedy starring Will Ferrell and the story of mighty Thor are the two features this month at the Menomonee Falls Public Library.
A glance at what's coming up this week in Menomonee Falls.
Menomonee Falls police urging residents to stay out of the area as authorities investigate what may be a pipe bomb.
The YMCA is hosting an open house Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to celebrate the completion of an extensive remodeling project sparked by massive flooding.
SB 47 eliminates all government agency representation on Wisconsin’s Small Business Regulatory Review Board, and increases the number of small businesspeople on the board to seven.
Taxing districts play key role in attracting big-time developments during a period in which traditional funding sources have dried up.
The first of 13 weekly updates about your Patch editor's journey though the Citizen's Police Academy.
Department of Natural Resources has deemed the air unhealthy for all people in Waukesha County, but air quality levels are rapidly improving.
With no debate, about 100 residents approve the levy at district's annual meeting Monday.
Incidents from the Menomonee Falls police reports.
Here's a peak at what's coming up this week in Menomonee Falls.
A remembrance ceremony was held prior to the opening of the annual Safety Fair Saturday at Menomonee Falls High School.
It was a perfect day for families to meet their public safety employees - and of course - sit in the drivers seat of a firetruck.
The Plan Commission will have the final say on whether to approve a $417,500 offer to purchase 7 acres of property adjacent to Village Hall to add 40 to 50 parking stalls.
In memory of 9/11, fire and police staff can get their hair trimmed for free on Sept. 15.
Snake cameras produced locally helped find survivors.