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Students, parents, teachers and community members combined art and culture Friday during the TADA Festival at Greendale High School.

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Students, parents, teachers and community members combined art and culture Friday during the TADA Festival at Greendale High School.

The MARC team has been working non-stop updating the former Custom Design Associates building, 5217 S. 51st Street, in preparation of Saturday’s much-anticipated opening.
With bigger names ahead of him, including two senators and three governors, Paul Ryan's chance at being Mitt Romney's running mate are probably pretty slim.
The Greendale High School seniors were recognized for their work in the classrooms, on the fields and performing stages.
Time 4 Learning Charter School classes and Early Childhood Programs will move to Highland View School and the district office will move to Greendale High School.
Joe Crapitto is now the School Board President. There is also an open school board position.
Even though housing has been eliminated from the concept planning will continue on with between officials, shop owners and residents.
The School Board presented a certificate of commendation to a group of students who have organized the Youth Benefit Concert for the past three years. The concerts have raised over $3,000 in the past three years.
Registrations are accepted Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m for Canterbury, Highland View and College Park.
There were a couple of domestic violence arrests, some teens got busted with marijuana, and threats made towards Southridge Mall security.
State Rep. Jeff Stone, R-Greendale, praises changes in state law after Gov. Scott Walker announces the savings from collective bargaining limits for the public sector. He says Greendale has saved over $900,000.
Greendale residents can now sign up for email, text and fax alerts about crimes that in the community that may affect that for a fee of $12 a year.
Sanfelippo, a Republican whose County Board district includes Greendale, said he will continue to build on the progress the state has seen over the past year.
The Ava Walk on Sunday had swarms of people participate in awareness of pedestrian safety. The day included speeches from Ava's family members and the Greenfield Fire Chief.
Ava Walk on Sunday had swarms of people participate in awareness of pedestrian safety. The day included speeches from Ava's family members and the Greenfield Fire Chief.
The former Ultimate Electronics and Circuit City location will be occupied by hhgregg later this year.
From the ceiling to the floor Southridge Mall is getting a makeover. Mall Manager Mary Mokwa gives Greendale an update on the $52 million renovation.
Greendale High School’s yearbook has been recognized for excellence and featured in Jostens' 2012 Gotcha Covered Look Book, Volume 10. The book was chosen out of 3,000 total yearbooks.
Comments from residents about the length of the show led to an increase in time for the fireworks display to 25 minutes instead of the usual 18 to 20 minutes.
Village President John Hermes responded to concerns from Greendale residents in regards to the apartment buildings included in the concepts meant to redevelop the municipal parking lot in the Village Center.