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Storms Caused Power Outages In Waukesha
Customers were in the dark after a storm Wednesday night caused power outages in Waukesha homes.

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Customers were in the dark after a storm Wednesday night caused power outages in Waukesha homes.

Opening day attendance was second-best in fair history.
The event is part of the Waukesha series "Movie Night for Grown-Ups."
Waukesha Sports Cards has seen an increase in demand for Milwaukee Bucks items since the team won the NBA championship.
Parents in Waukesha can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
U.S. Health officials are recommending that those who are vaccinated wear masks indoors if they are in a region with higher case rates.
The National Weather Service said there is a chance of thunderstorms Tuesday night through Thursday.
The Discovery Trail project at Retzer Nature Center has three phases.
Ryder, a 5-year-old dog, was diagnosed with mast cell tumor cancer.
Plan your summer nights in Waukesha around two meteor showers: the long-running Delta Aquariids and the fireball-producing Perseids.
Joel Murn, 40, of Las Vegas entered the plea Monday. He faces decades in prison.
Collection of historical military planes will be on display.
The board of education removed most of its COVID-19 mitigation measures.
The community build for the playground in the Oaks neighborhood takes place at the end of August.
Police are asking for help in preventing car thefts and entries into cars.
Attempted stabbing was in the area of Fleetfoot Drive at Mohawk Lane in Waukesha.
The City of Waukesha Police Department canceled the event in 2020 due to the pandemic.
The proposal suggests a park at the corner of Madison Street and Prairie Song Drive.
The incident happened Thursday on East Moreland Boulevard.
The apartment building is proposed for 4.8 acres of vacant land on Saylesville Road.