Practices, shows and rules set for ski team indicate close scrutiny remains.
A letter to the seven senators that voted for budget repair bill and governor made specific threats
While Senator is pleased at polls, she is also aware of motivated opposition
Part-time v. full-time, and whether Muskego has a city administrator draws a distinction between the two candidates
Differences in philosophy, perception of budget challenges underlined in candidates' answers
Each candidate explains why they are best suited for the job
Two incumbents on school board state their case for earning another term.
School board, aldermanic and mayoral candidates will answer public's questions
The final question in our series asks the candidates about what their vision is for the city.
Mayoral hopefuls Kathy Chiaverotti and Luke Hudock talk about what it takes to lead Muskego.
The first of three video responses covers the state of business in the city.
His letter calls Werner "right choice" for his district.
Resolution in support was withdrawn as bill had passed, but stated city's case
Wisconsin voters will elect incumbent Justice David Prosser Jr. or challenger JoAnne Kloppenburg to the Supreme Court on April 5.
Top three picks from a few respondents were fairly unanimous.
Mary Lazich
May 3rd election for assembly candidates likely to take place in City Hall
Candidate for Mayor suggests position is overcompensated, especially in tight economy.
Our readers want to know where the mayoral candidates stand on issues.
The Common Council and its Finance Committee will review a dance hall license for building that has been vacant since summer. The business will cater to 14- to 18-year-olds.
City Engineer says much is up to speculation, but feels that fees would need to increase if funding is cut
Jim Brownlow and David Craig take opposite positions on controversial proposals.
Letters in support of mayoral candidate come in tandem.
Mayoral candidate paid his delinquent 2009 taxes.
Budget repair bill is now even more important to pass, given the impacts to local governments, they say
Dan Vrakas says Walker's bold initiatives will take the state in a new direction.
She applauds the governor's bold moves.
Below is the speech the governor delivered to the Legislature Tuesday afternoon.
Sobering statistics on potential budget and its impact on schools is thorough, but is still speculative, according to Schroeder.
The Department of Public Instruction compiled figures for possible scenarios.
She says their absence is holding up the demcratic process.
She is pleased with how the bill is moving forward.
The Congressman was on hand to introduce the Assembly candidate and answer questions, too.
Republican candidate for 83rd District receives high praise from Congressman Paul Ryan
Craig says he wants to hear from residents.
This is the first increase in several years.
How to talk to kids about the Chaos in the Capital.
Luke Hudock supports Governor Walker's bill because he said it frees local governments to have more control of their budgets.
They say collective bargaining plays a role, but one candidate says its time for a change.
Muskego finances depend heavily on whether or not the bill is passed.