Daniel L. Durand served Oak Creek for 25 years.
Senate passes bill to avoid a default.
Salvation Army, Interfaith would benefit under proposal.
Oak Creek's state senator isn't sitting on sidelines in Wisconsin recalls.
Same people would represent city on Milwaukee County Board under approved plan.
Measure easily passes the Milwaukee County Board.
Plans to close thousands of post offices not a good sign for mail-processing center at College and Pennsylvania.
Two notable measures get thumbs up from Plan Commission.
Common Council supports $4.5 million measure.
The killing of the KRM project could be seen from a mile away.
Reaction from Oak Creek alderman has been mixed.
Measure would provide grant money for local communities, such as Oak Creek.
One council member hopes new jobs will go to Oak Creek residents.
Weather making things not only uncomfortable, but dangerous.
Construction scheduled to begin next spring.
Senate, Assembly districts would remain unchanged.
Council will consider developer assistance Tuesday.
Racine and Milwaukee are also in the mix.
Mayor says city is playing the waiting game.
Oak Creek holds final public-input meeting on lakefront.
Simmons had been acting city engineer since January 2010.
Restaurant, closed since last year, may be back.
Liberal PAC says it will knock on its 100,000th door over the holiday weekend in support of liberal recall candidates.
Gov. Scott Walker released a statement Thursday on the upcoming one-year anniversary of the ban going into effect.
Read on to see some of the interest groups and individuals who gave the most to Sen. Chris Larson and Rep. Mark Honadel.
Residents have one final chance to discuss Lakefront redevelopment with City officials on Thursday, July 7.
Oak Creek man launches a website with the goal of providing voters with important info.
Options laid out at public meeting Thursday.
Officials say county taking steps to address long-term needs.
Improvements will be made from 27th Street to Interstate.
Court liaison position also puts another police officer on the streets.
Officials say move could impact snow plowing.
Oak Creek's state senator says mandate is unfair to Milwaukee taxpayers.
Officials say $82,000 could be saved.
New conceptual plans will be presented at June 23 meeting.
Federal government reimburses city for blizzard expenses.
Wisconsin's highest court struck down an earlier court decision, putting the collective-bargainning changes into law.
Event helps Health Department test its emergency plans.
Group will hire lawyer to fight county's redistricting proposal.
Meeting to be held Thursday with uncertainty abounding in Madison.