The orange signs have gone up, and construction will close the road through the summer.
Current location of Water Bugs' ramp is generating complaints.
A full evening of meetings includes Durham Drive, the Waterbugs and sewer improvements for approval.
Waukesha County DA says the assistant DAs are already overworked, underpaid
Mayor-elect submits her formal resignation, stating her appreciation for opportunities.
Democrat Jim Brownlow, Republican Dave Craig, vying to succeed Scott Gunderson as Representative of State Assembly District 83.
With a spike in temperatures expected tomorrow along with a risk for severe weather, preparedness is key.
Errors made in county clerk's office have called attention to the need for caution when working with election numbers.
Durham Drive sewer costs could potentially impact residents pay-in by as much as 40 percent
Rally planned for New Berlin City Hall will feature Senator Tim Carpenter among other speakers.
High Tide hosts Tuesday night's election winners in Muskego races
A thank you letter to Muskego voters.
Larger than expected turnout helps Muskego's first woman take the mayor's chair.
Race was closely watched, but incumbent Werner holds on at polls versus Lindhorst.
While some polling places in Muskego report no problems, others have already seen complaints.
83rd Assembly candidate hopes to meet with residents to talk 'jobs, education and tax policy.'
In the middle of a tour of their own, MNSD reaches out to parents at Bay Lane Middle School
Recall supporters cite a 2008 ruling that allows them to be present at polling places.
Local races and judicial contests are hoped to draw higher-than-average turnout
Patrol truck and vacuum truck would replace older models
Costs to 'dewater' soil add costs, which will impact assessments if approved
Residents to the south of Big Muskego inlet hear the results of two-year study, but there's no sure fix.
Meeting preview includes road projects and the purchase of equipment
Shortly after an official unveiling of the wireless 911 dispatch abilities, a real-life demonstration catches a second-time drunk driver
Residents position themselves around town to gather signatures for recall petition.
Father of Marine maintains that current ordinance is not sufficient
Park on city's north-central side will start to take shape with grading and paving.
Big Muskego lot may be paved if City can obtain grant, but questions remain on if money should be spent on it at all
Council members concerned about density in regard to city's comprehensive plan
Two eagle scouts recognized for projects executed in county and city
Officials say equipment will help cut down on staff time spent investigating complaints, and hold city's liability to a minimum
Recent updates to the city's data center and 9-1-1 dispatch capabilities will serve citizens better
Durham drivers worried what change in company could mean for students, service
Much of staffing cuts will come from attrition from teacher retirements
Agenda includes approval of a teen night club, progress on Willow Glen and dash cams for MPD
Candidate for 83rd Assembly District files maximum signatures to qualify for election.
Projected funding shortfall may be reduced due to proactive measures, expected retirements.
A resident takes issue with statements made on efforts to retain business in Muskego
Fellow alderman and citizen voice their support for 4th District incumbemt
Assessor's office will be in neighborhoods starting Monday March 21.