State funds earmarked for local road and transportation needs for cities will be sent soon.
Project on Muskego's other main highway will begin July 11, and complete August 19
In chronology, developer offers the reader a history spanning nearly two decades and discusses his thoughts on the American Dream.
Muskego City offices, library will be taking the holiday off.
While most road projects are suspended during the weekend, some lane restrictions are still noted.
Muskego historical group faces expenses to repair barn, and clears a hurdle in completing work needed to repair a hole in the roof.
Read on to see some of the interest groups and individuals who gave the most to Sen. Mary Lazich and Rep. David Craig.
Original date in July moved to September 6 as House will still be in session.
Soltysiak raised concerned about non-Muskego residents in a position to make spending decisions with city tax dollars.
Big Muskego Lake/Bass Bay Protection and Rehabilitation District Commission holds quarterly meeting, and the results are good.
Deemed on a floodplain and 'a good candidate' for supporting funds, Muskego home clears a hurdle to be purchased and torn down.
Annual agreement that spells out sharing of facilities for recreational activities will now last two years; team competition now has to have at least one Muskego team.
Lake District to report before council Tuesday night at City Hall
Attorney Mark Leitner calls Muskego mall case a “pretty complicated and tortured history going back a long, long, long way.” City's attorney declines to comment.
After months of debate and protests, $66 billion balanced two-year budget is now law.
WiscNet risked losing UW System, which would have had devastating effects on the ISP and meant higher costs for library.
Wording of legislation will be key says Captain John LaTour.
Board offers local teens a chance to create a teen-friendly culture and improve their leadership skills.
The court's two homeowners submit petition asking for formal recognition.
3% jump will result in an additional quarterly rate of $1.80 for the average home.
Public Works to discuss fee increase, and school budgets again the topic
The late night passage of the governor's budget bill in the assembly is called a 'marked improvement,' but Representative admits there's more work to be done.
Approval was deferred on May 24 over concerns that bid process was not competitive, but is unanimous Tuesday night.
Flags that stood guard over the graves of soldiers are honorably destroyed in Flag Day ceremony.
Connection to existing paths for Muskego conservancy area discussed Monday night.
Muskego Parks and Recreation Director says retention pond construction is delayed by more than three weeks, but overall feels progress is being made.
Board meeting covers the need to make trails more accessible for all.
Little Muskego Lake Association makes proposals to beautify the park.
Summer programs started Monday, and Muskego Parks and Rec Director Craig Anderson says they are off to a great start, while already looking to fall's offerings.
Parks improvements and possibilities, along with
Old-time trolleys will shuttle visitors throughout the July 1st event, ringing back to the resort days of historic Muskego.
Rep. Chris Kapegna, R-Delafield, says people are frustrated that public safety workers are exempt from the state's collective-bargaining changes.
Muskego road construction 'accidentally and unexpectedly' causes break in main, but officials are pleased with response.
Kenosha entrepreneur and county supervisor a star at this weekend's Democratic Party of Wisconsin annual state convention.
Borgman cites city's lack of action in responding to storm water and sewer maintenance as reason to file lawsuit in Waukesha Circuit Court.
Jennifer Bukosky was killed by a drugged driver, and request from Waukesha County Brad Schimel brought a strong reaction from family members.
Board also elects new officers and approves summer hours for the Library.
Common council approves finance committee recommendation for lake study.
Finance Committee defers items for further discussion and to gather additional information.
County parks welcome summer with the opening of area swimming holes and activities.