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Sewer Lateral Inspection Will Begin in Two Weeks
MMSD will reimburse the village for the lateral inspection, which aims to identify the scope of defects in the sanitary sewer system.

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MMSD will reimburse the village for the lateral inspection, which aims to identify the scope of defects in the sanitary sewer system.

The Community Development Authority set a public hearing on the TIF district proposal for Sept. 6.
The last week in Whitefish Bay police reports includes a motor home backing into a fire hydrant and vandalism at St. Monica's Church.
Whitefish Bay sewers and the Mandel apartment development will be discussed by village officials Monday night.
Christ Church of Whitefish Bay is holding a prayer service at 8 p.m. Sunday in the wake of a shooting tragedy at a Oak Creek Sikh temple.
After more than 90 years of history and three different owners, RedCap Luggage is beating the odds in a down economy and has plans for future expansion.
Three 17-year-old boys received various citations after they were pulled over by Whitefish Bay police on Wilson Drive last week.
Two 22-year-old Whitefish Bay men were caught with beer and a marijuana pipe at Big Bay Park at 1 a.m. July 27.
The day after Labor Day — Tuesday, Sept. 4 — finds all students back in the classroom to begin another year. Find all the local school calendars here.
An aggressive Tennessee salesman prompted several calls to the police station, but the man didn't seem too concerned when an officer asked about his permit.
After a public hearing, the Whitefish Bay Plan Commission made a recommendation to the Village Board that the luxury apartment development move forward.
Drunk driving, racist propaganda and a fistfight also made the Whitefish Bay police log last week.
Here's a look at some of the events in our events calendar this week. If we're missing something, you can add it to the calendar.
A steady crowd came through the open air market Saturday morning to check out about 16 vendors.
A top 10 roundup of July's top news stories also includes a power outage, an update on the proposed Mandel apartment development and a heart-breaking fatal car accident on Lake Drive.
Nate Schardin directed a comedic short film about vampires outside of the former El Guapo's building Friday afternoon. The film will debut at the Milwaukee Film Festival in the fall.
We spend a lot on the frozen dairy treat, and we should since we live in the Dairy State. However, we're not No. 1 and itmay surprise you who beat us out.
'Freaky fast' sub shop says 'thank you' with customer appreciation deal.
Freaky fast sub shop says 'thank you' with customer appreciation deal.
Seventh grader Susannah Karron was named one of The National WWII Museum’s “Salute to Freedom” award winners.