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Plan Commission Approves MATC Wind Turbine
The 47-foot high structure will be built at MATC's Oak Creek campus, pending approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.

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The 47-foot high structure will be built at MATC's Oak Creek campus, pending approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.

Police say a 21-year-old went 100 mph on the freeway to elude an Oak Creek police officer. He was later arrested and issued multiple citations.
The stretch of Pennsylvania from College to Rawson will be closed to through traffic from now until early October as crews expand the street to four lanes.
Sixty-three people were arrested in the Milwaukee area last week as law enforcement officers stepped up efforts to stop the sexual exploitation of children.
Mayor tells BizTimes Milwaukee that retail pitched for Drexel Town Square so far doesn't line up with the city's vision for unique, non-chain stores.
A man allegedly passed a note to a cashier at the 27th Street Walmart and fled with money in a bag Wednesday night.
Properties owned by the same family caught fire on the same morning, but family believes the timing of the fires is coincidental.
Newly-elected Steve Taylor talks about county issues, including Bender Park and the proposed I-794 extension, in his new monthly newsletter.
A 42-year-old man was arrested for operating under the influence after striking a mobile home in the Hy-View Mobile Home Park.
7-Eleven has acquired 18 Open Pantry locations in Wisconsin, including the Oak Creek store on Rawson Avenue.
The festivities begin at 9 a.m. with the parade and end about 12 hours later with fireworks at East Middle School.
Just a year after a dredging project shut down the Bender Park boat launch, problems have again cropped up for boaters accessing Lake Michigan.
Company says it needs to stay competitive with new grocery store under construction across the street and changes planned for 27th Street.
According to a police report, a driver crossing over the southbound lanes near Sonic was struck by a southbound vehicle.
The 47-foot high structure, smaller than the turbines typically seen on wind farms, will be reviewed Tuesday by the Oak Creek Plan Commission.
Police say a 40-year-old Cudahy woman dug her fingernails into an employee who was trying to prevent her from fleeing.
Oak Creek may have better chance at water contract, but still a long way to go before a deal is finalized.
The death of ash trees may appear slow, but city forester says problem maybe reaching tipping point.
Friday's event aimed to raise awareness for Special Olympics Wisconsin and the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Oak Creek police helped with a search of the 27th Street area Wednesday night but could not find a suspect.