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Greendale Facing a $438,084 Budget Gap Through Walker's Budget Proposal
The Legislative Fiscal Bureau released the analysis late Tuesday.

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The Legislative Fiscal Bureau released the analysis late Tuesday.

Ava Marie Zimmerman's family is organizing a walk in honor of the 5-year-old little girl that was killed by a car last year.
A daily roundup of the region's major developments for Tuesday March 15.
A spokesperson says three Walker donors listed as Reiman employees do not work for the company.
The Greendale Historical Society will hold a photo exhibit on March 19 and 26 at the Village Center.
This is a roundup of the region's major developments for Monday March 14.
This reports are from March 7 to March 13.
On Saturday night a bystander saw a person spray painting the side of the building.
Proceeds will go to the Greendale High School orchestra.
The Woman's Club will award a Greendale senior a $1,500 scholarship.
The project called 'HAHA' is raising money to give to a charity that helps Africa.
This is a roundup of the region's major developments for Friday March 11.
Once again the Greenfield and Greendale teachers protest on 60th street overpass.
The musical will premiere tonight Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Amy Ali and incumbent Jim Schutte are running for school board on April 5.
A man, who use to live in North Carolina, explains what it was like to live in a place without collective bargaining rights for public employees.
Democratic Senator reacts, Senator receives threats, protests in front of campaign office, and a 26-year teaching veteran reacts.
Gov. Scott Walker said on Thursday that recent figures show that the private sector was able to create 10,000 jobs in January.
Gov. Scott Walker gave a statement at the Thomas G. Thompson Center in West Allis on Thursday morning.
In a visit to West Allis, the governor says he worries more about out-of-state people causing trouble.