Shorewood, WI|News|
Shorewood Woman Launches Donation Drive For Kids In Need
Courtney Hinder says she was looking for a way to help others during the holiday season. And she hopes others will join her on her mission.

Courtney Hinder says she was looking for a way to help others during the holiday season. And she hopes others will join her on her mission.

Friday, the Greendale Superintendent explained that all elementary schools will transition to digital learning starting November 30.
Village Hall will be closed beginning Monday, November 23 due to the surge in coronavirus cases.
The Whitefish Bay Public Library will return to curbside & virtual services as of Thursday, November 19, following a Board of Trustees vote.
Starting November 25, the Shorewood library will not off any services inside the building.
The Health Department is interesting in learning more about the actions you are or are not taking regarding the pandemic.
The City of Greenfield is partnering with Greenfield Fire-Rescue to hosts a blood donation event at City Hall on Monday, November 23.
Tuesday students can take home meals for the rest of the week.
Out-of-School Support Grants have been awarded to 42 Wisconsin organizations providing care to school-aged kids during the pandemic.
Gov. Tony Evers delivered the Democratic Radio Address on the need for statewide mitigation efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Researchers from several universities have created an event risk planning tool for every county in the nation.
A new, interactive map helps determine how likely you are to come into contact with a person with the illness.
The winner didn't realize he won the jackpot until checking his ticket weeks after the drawing, quit his job and is making plans.
There was a discussion related to the most recent resident who wanted to change the municipal code last week.
Greendale Middle School leaders say they have to focus on changing the environment at school.
This weekend in Oak Creek, there will be more than 50 crafters and artists offering a wide variety of handmade goods.
The School Board wants to review the winter athletics and activities season to determine if changes to those plans should be made.
Following an audit of the Shorewood Police Department, consultants wrote complaints about the PD need to be taken more seriously.
Tuesday, following a public hearing, the Franklin Budget will get its final vote.
The Police Department is asking for the public's help to ID a woman they want in connection with a theft.