Alderman Kert Harenda pulled the resolution from Tuesday night's consent agenda and argued a competitive bid process did not occur.
Muskego City offices closed Monday, statewide offices use last of furlough days.
This week's meetings will cover employment issues, as well as a grant for Lake Denoon and new signage for City Hall
Newly-minted representative Dave Craig comments on the current mascot naming law, which has already impacted Mukwonago.
Little shift in counts leaves the question whether Kloppenburg's campaign will take further action.
Final recount of the county and in the state is with Muskego's ballots.
Some requests OK'd but grant request from Bay Breeze Condominiums put on hold pending clarification of major questions.
Status of road project includes new placement of utilities, with upcoming sewer to make road impassable for motorists from McShane to North Cape.
Eric Schroeder has served on the Muskego-Norway School Board, but says his experience in law enforcement has made this a great opportunity.
Janesville Road continues to garner attention on public works and development agendas, and an evening of recognition for police and citizens.
Pay boxes the target at launches, and damage caused by a vehicle on turf in park are reported by parks and recreation.
Although withdrawn for this year, interest in using fitness trail for benefit run may resurface by next spring.
Retirement of Herb Kohl raises speculation on whether congressman might run.
Three candidates will be interviewed Monday night for the 23rd District seat.
Agendas for various government meetings touch on topics in your neighborhood.
State Senator Mary Lazich expresses her gratitude to the group for their prayers.
Largest class ever graduates from the department's mini police Academy.
Contractor runs into some resistance at last night's Plan Commission meeting during the conceptual stage.
Muskego voters come out in larger numbers than election officials were prepared for to elect Big Bend Republican
Poll workers pleased with voter numbers in the early going.
First of a series throughout the 28th Senate District will take place in New Berlin on Friday May 6.
Low turnout is expected for 'off season' election, but campaigns hope people understand the importance.
Woods Road bridge is showing signs of deterioration, but Public Works hopes monitoring and assigning load limits will extend its life.
Jim Brownlow's campaign cites a previous engagement, with little possibility to reschedule prior to the election.
New bar and restaurant and new banquet facility request license approval.
David Craig and Jim Brownlow will be on the ballot May 3, and this will be their only public forum.
City offices will be closed along with Library for Easter holiday.
Incoming mayor expresses thanks and looks forward to a time of change in the city.
Retiring mayor expresses his appreciation to the city as he leaves a job he loved 'for the most part.'
Kert Heranda, Keith Warner, Neome Schamberg, and Noah Fiedler begin new terms on the City Council.
Area recall efforts have made progress, but have a long way to go with deadline looming.
Residents who 'cheered' in Reader's Digest contest garner the city $1,000.
As he prepares to retire on Tuesday, Mayor John R. Johnson answers questions about his tenure as mayor.
The 83rd Assembly District race will feature one polling place.
Chiaverotti will be sworn in at City Hall, along with other aldermen.
Applicants for the District 23 seat vacated by Kathy Chiaverotti will be interviewed on May 16.
Statewide test of the emergency systems will include a mock tornado watch and warning, with sirens to be tested.
City hopes to help alleviate some of the cost for making necessary plumbing upgrades.
With the MMSD declining to fund a proposed project that would have alleviated the flood troubles of three Tess Corners property owners, the Common Council votes to retract a resolution of necessity.
Chemical treatment notice is posted to fulfill requirements by state.