Menomonee Falls, WI|Press Release|
WM Announces Planned $38M Investment In Wisconsin Recycling Facility
The project is expected to enable WM to process recyclables more efficiently.
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The project is expected to enable WM to process recyclables more efficiently.
Registration for April classes begins Monday.
"Whichever way the final votes tally," says the ex-Lake Forest mayor, "please rest assured life as we know it in Lake Forest will not end."
The page is also designed to keep the public informed about the latest developments at the food bank.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, Lucy’s Hearth and Newport Mental Health are among the local nonprofits that received funding.
The Woodstock Middle School team competed against teams from across Georgia at the recent National Science Bowl event in Carrollton.
The grand opening will include performances by a neighboring School of Rock house band, face painting, a food truck and free demo lessons.
The county will issue $5.85 million in credits to 5,400 food facilities to help businesses that were severely affected by the pandemic.
Deputy Fire Chief Zoraida Diaz was promoted to the new role and will officially begin on April 7.
Pre-applications are due March 31.
Registration is open for the April 29 event to help fight rare diseases.
The week-long calendar includes a family "Eggstravaganza" and a self-guided, meditative Good Friday experience.
A Business After Work Networking event is set for April 6.
DeVonn Adams and Robert Gavin were appointed to assistant chief. Michelle Halford and Shinita Young were appointed to major.
The Illinois governor and Northwestern law school alumnus is scheduled to deliver the address to NU's class of 2023.
The program will help provide students with skills they need for lifelong employment.
County cookie purchases will support Girl Scouts in under-served communities.
County cookie purchases will support Girl Scouts in under-served communities.
"Something must be done about the increased violence in our schools," the Greenfield Republican said.
The local nonprofit is holding both a silent and live auction at the May 20 event in Highland Park.