Incumbent trustee Kevin Wanggaard is seeking his fifth term in office in the April 2 election for the Trustee No. 3 seat on the Caledonia Village Board.
Realtor and father of two is one of three candidates seeking Trustee #3 seat on Caledonia Board in Feb. 19 primary.
Officers in the Caledonia Police Department are using social media to pass along handy information to residents.
To save money, officials with the U.S. Postal Service have decided to cancel Saturday deliveries. Here's what the current hours are at the Post Office locations in Caledonia.
Trustees voted on a number of issues Monday that help move the A&W project forward and approved new fees for renting spaces at village parks.
After almost a year of construction, the village's newest water tower will be completed later this spring.
The proposed 182,000 square foot supercenter has opposition and some supporters.
The DNR found high levels of molybdenum in private wells and is advising private well owners to have their water tested.
Planning Commission members will discuss how to proceed with Walmart's rezoning and land use amendment applications.
Questions are being raised about where several computers are that were used to redistrict the state and Rep. Robin Vos was among those who received a subpoena.
The headache is scheduled to end this summer for drivers who need full use of 4-Mile Road.
DNR officials urge private well owners in Caledonia, Oak Creek, Franklin, Muskego, Raymond and Norway to test their wells after finding high levels of molybdenum during a recent study of area groundwater.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gets angry with Republican senator's questioning over the attack in Benghazi on Sept. 11.
The Jan. 21 Village Board meeting was short, but power-packed with decisions and information residents need to know.
The Racine Unified School Board and the Caledonia Village Board will tackle numerous key issues in 2013. Patch is asking our readers to pose some questions for candidates who are running in both elections.
Hundreds of armed gun owners are expected to show up at the state Capitol as part of nationwide movement to support gun ownership.
We've compiled a list of closings in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
Do all theoretical subway lines lead to Milwaukee? On this map they do. But what do you think?
The retail giant has officially submitted a request to amend the county's land use plan to bring it in line with Caledonia's plan.
Caledonia trustees will vote Monday on a new wholesale water agreement with Racine that makes business development possible along two major roadways that lead to I-94.
A & W faithful will still be able to get a frosty mug of their favorite frothy beverage because the restaurant is moving to the east side of I-94.
Republican governor doubles down on goal to create 250,000 jobs by 2015 in his State of the State address, but Democrats remain skeptical.
You may have been spared from paying more in income taxes, but there still could have been a hit to your paycheck after the Fiscal Cliff Tax Deal was reached earlier this month. Here's all you need to know...
Former vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan said Obamacare was doomed to fail, as he spoke at a Racine Tea Party event on Sunday.
The flu season is raging this year, but how do you ease the symptoms. Here's what some experts and a few of our readers had to say. Feel free to add your ideas in the comments section.
Now that lawmakers are all sworn into office, the Legislature can get to work.
You've been busy this week and so have we. Here are our top most read stories.
Times have been tough for our economy with manufacturing and construction jobs coming to a screeching halt five years ago, but things are gathering steam and businesses are starting to expand.
The event will feature speakers from the CATO Institute, U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, State Rep. Robin Vos, and State Sen. Leah Vukmir.
While the first phase of a senior living center complex has kicked off, several members of the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters union are taking issue with one of the builders working on the project.
All four positions for the Caledonia Village Board will have two candidates on the April ballot. One of the positions will also have a primary election in February.
None of the U.S. elected officials from Wisconsin particularly cared for the deal hammered out to avoid the "fiscal cliff" — and that includes those who voted for it.
The two companies have joined forces to urge Congress to “Come Together” before tax hikes and spending cuts push America over the “fiscal cliff.”
2012 really did feel like one long election, didn't it? And at the center of it all: the historic recall elections.
Three trustee seats and the village president seat are open for election April 2.
Caledonia residents should be aware that garbage collection will be delayed due to the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
Firefighters are due to get raises in 2013, 2014 and 2015, but must also increase how much they pay for retirement and insurance premiums.
The Caledonia Finance Committee and Village Board Tuesday unanimously approved the one-time $500 bonus for non-represented employees.
After a year of delays, the project is underway and on schedule.
Caledonia residents can expect to receive their bills any day.