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This Little Piggy Ran Through Brookfield Traffic
On April Fool's Day, a pig got loose and was spotted running through traffic on Lilly Road.

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On April Fool's Day, a pig got loose and was spotted running through traffic on Lilly Road.

The city has a rate almost 2 percentage points below that of the state, and one of the best for municipalities measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The village's rate of 6.8 percent is still well below the state's 8.2 figure. But the number, compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was 4.9 percent back in October.
The city ranks in the middle of Wisconsin municipalities, remaining slightly higher than the state rate of 8.2 percent.
Andrew Stadler was a standout soccer player for Wauwatosa West, and then for George Washington University. Patch catches up with him in Sweden as he prepares for another pro season.
The rate remains below that of the Wisconsin unemployment rate, but Brookfield's number has climbed each of the last two months.
Trace-A-Matic is a 2013 Business Friends of Education Winner, according to State Superintendent Tony Evers.
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Get more information about the new online schooling option for Wauwatosa students in grades 6-12.
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Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.