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Abele Tells Greendale Chamber Members County is in Better Shape
County Executive Chris Abele spoke to chamber members on Wednesday about some fiscal happenings in Milwaukee County.

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County Executive Chris Abele spoke to chamber members on Wednesday about some fiscal happenings in Milwaukee County.

Reappointment of Pat Farley as director of the county's Department of Administrative Services was delayed last month after he participated in a sting operation that led to felony charges for a county supervisor.
Reappointment of Greendale's Pat Farley as director of the county's Department of Administrative Services was delayed last month after he participated in a sting operation that led to felony charges for a county supervisor.
Hallmark in Southridge might be closed temporarily, but a Southridge representative says they are working to find them a more suitable space. Mall representative also says there "a lot of moving pieces."
Read about a teen girl riding on the roof of car at an elementary school parking lot, a man breaking into an apartment with a steak knife and a mother locking herself in a room.
Greendale official says village is open to some fire-services sharing, but is less enthusiastic about a full consolidation of five area departments.
Greendale village manager Todd Michaels said the village is open to some of the sharing of fire services, but is less enthusiastic about a full consolidation of five area departments.
The two new courts will be for kinds under the age of 10. The courts were unveiled at Saturday's ribbon cutting ceremony.
Fire chief says there's no interest in Fire Safety House and not enough staff to run the education program.
Greendale village manager says the village is open to some of the sharing of fire services, but is less enthusiastic about a full consolidation of five area departments.
The Village of Greendale approved a permit to allow Ruby Tuesday to add outdoor dining to its restaurant on 76th Street.
Hallmark in Southridge is emptying its shelves with 90% markdowns. This comes after Old Navy also announced that it was closing shop in the mall.
Canterbury, College Park and St. Alphonsus school supply lists can be pre-packaged, ordered online and delivered to your doorstep.
Come out to Greendale during the week of Fourth of July for parades, great food and fireworks!
Open market, which is being moved from the Municipal Parking Lot to Broad street, will feature vendors selling homegrown vegetables, pastries, Mexican baked goods, handmade jewelry, meats, crocheted items and much more.
Southridge Mall released a statement in response to Old Navy's departure. The mall say it will continue to bring new stores and restaurants.
Officials raise concerns about traffic safety issues and the lack of any historical ties between the famous painter and Greendale.
Read about several teen being arrested for underage drinking and drug possession, a motorcycle on fire, a few burglaries and a naked man.
The Village of Greendale is reviewing a proposal to give political sign ordinance violators a notice instead of immediately removing the sign in question, after some residents complained about the procedure during this year's recall campaigns.
The community learning center will house the library, health department and park & rec. The CLC will help reduce costs and enhance educational opportunities for Greendale residents.