Staff Sergeant Nick DiMiceli was injured in action in 2007 and now works at the U.S. Army Career Center in Greenfield.
The city's annual public budget hearing is at City Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Carpenter questions Walker's job creation mantra.
The Democrat from Milwaukee wants race eliminated as a factor when it comes to handing out college scholarships to disadvantaged students.
The resolution was supported unanimously by the Common Council members.
Today is the first day residents can apply for permits to carry concealed weapons.
The Common Council will decide if it will rezone land from residential to institutional and make way for a church on Layton Avenue.
Scott Jaquish will receive the George Wilson Service Award from the Wisconsin Parks & Recreation Association next week.
School taxes will drop for residents in both districts, but a proposed roads project could lead to higher property taxes.
The city is contemplating an aggressive road project that would raise property taxes.
President Obama made the announcement this morning.
The Police and Fire Commission appointed the interim chiefs to the permanent roles by a 3-1 vote.
All signs point to the Police and Fire Commission doing so, but only the commissioners know if Jon Cohn and Brad Wentlandt will be appointed permanent fire and police chiefs at tonight's meeting.
The measure passed with little debate at Tuesday's Common Council meeting.
Just weeks after a judge issued a temporary restraining order against the city, the two sides work out a deal.
Robert Hansen explains the movement and why he's involved.
A decision needs to made quickly because the state's conceal carry law goes into effect Nov. 1.
After 18 years, Sharon Meier's last day with the department was Thursday.
The city's mayor and interim fire chief feel consolidation of local fire departments could work in the area.
The city is prepared to end its relationship with Milwaukee County if funding for the program is stripped.
He believes registered voters 65 and older shouldn't have to show a photo ID when voting.
The request comes as many municipalities decide what to do at their own facilities.
He warns of layoffs and other cuts in the 2012 budget.
The restraining order is in affect through Oct. 20.
Approximately $230,000 has been taken from the city as part of Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele's stripped down 2012 budget.
Local 1963 wants to prevent the Common Council from voting for an insurance plan at tonight's meeting.
The city changing the firefighters' health care plan could result in a substantial financial impact on retirees.
The local fire union, however, voted against doing so.
The Legislative Committee consider supporting the ban next month.
The city upheld its decision to deny a temporary special use permit to the haunted attraction's operator.
Taj Jordan was at the meeting with the hopes of being approved for an entertainment license for HauntFest.
The city's Plan Commission was not satisfied with the church's proposal to build a church off of Layton Avenue, but will give the group another opportunity next month.
County Executive Chris Abele wants to eliminate a $3 million subsidy that is paid out to municipalities.
The alert is in effect from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. in Milwaukee and three other counties.
He was in New York on Sept. 11.
Leaf pickup will begin during the week of Oct. 17.
Tim Carpenter will pay his respects on the 10th anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Resident input important to shaping community health priorities.
Gov. Scott Walker ordered the statewide tribute on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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