Group along Highway 32 gets mixed reaction.
Purchase of 136 buses ends 20-year argument about how to spend federal money.
Aldermen set to meet for first time since death of Mayor Dick Bolender.
State says bike path would 'impair ability to provide safe, efficient travel.'
Tom Michalski, Mark Verhalen have taken out nomination papers.
Reaction to mayor's death has poured in since Sunday.
Other We Energies power plants still in operation.
The joint Delphi redevelopment meeting scheduled for Dec. 19 is now off.
The mayor was a man who was honest and accessible.
Oak Creek mayor unexpectedly passed away Saturday at his home.
Talks between developer and potential businesses ongoing as Common Council mulls city hall and library location.
Neighbors oppose parts of a mixed-use proposal on land currently designated for a mail-processing facility.
Oak Creek's state representative introduced new legislation this week.
Oak Creek business wants to operate a composting facility.
Utility says it saved $10 million thanks to investment in technology.
Oak Creek mayor will retire when term ends in April.
But aldermen don't expect to make final decision on city hall and library location then.
Patrons now have quicker way to get materials checked out.
Bill would force all convicted drunken drivers to install ignition interlock devices.
Dennis Schulte was convicted of felony theft.
No overnight parking allowed on city streets between Dec. 1 and April 1.
Election will be held April 3, 2012.
Steve Scaffidi says he will enter mayor's race; Bolender still undecided.
Event kicks off three-week toy drive.
Bolender argues for relocating City Hall and library to Delphi property.
Lake Parkway could be extended through Oak Creek and into Caledonia.
Snowplow Driver Appreciation Day is Monday.
College Avenue east of Howell Avenue reopened Friday.
Richards also serves on MMSD Board.
Common Council will make final decision on Green Man Wood Services' proposal.
Council sets salaries for clerk, treasurer, judge.
Common Council unanimously approves 2012 budget.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for Friday.
Proposal doesn't raise property tax levy thanks to changes in employee compensation.
Some preliminary work is ongoing; major decisions loom.
Company will open facility on Howell Avenue.
Traffic signals may not go up until next year, however.
Some Oak Creek officials feel city goes too far out of its way to detriment of Street Department.
Company planning $1.5 million building in Oak Creek.
City also prepares for Drexel Avenue work next year.