State Rep. Don Pridemore tackles a variety of questions - but no protesters - during a stop in Sussex on Saturday.
Village officials concerned about measure that would no longer require fire sprinklers for some commercial buildings.
Increased height to help with visibility issues.
Cuts take effect in 2012, but union contract settled through next year, so pension contributions won't increase until 2013.
Main Street eatery seeks to improve, modernize its building exterior.
With Plan Commission approval, the former Pepino's Pizza location will be occupied by a new pizzeria.
Business has been good for Rock 'N Body Boot Camps in Sussex as business seeks new, expanded location on Main Street.
April start expected for Spring Green North and general road construction projects.
DNR says "daylighting" Spring Creek is needed to avert flooding.
As many as 100,000 people may have crowded into the state Capitol to rally against Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill.
Chamber of commerce event set for March 30 at Hamilton Arts Center.
Incumbent Judge Kathleen Stilling worked as a public defender, while challenger Lloyd Carter is an assistant district attorney.
Said law enforcement is looking into one threat; most e-mails, however, have been supportive.
Village Board OKs contract for improvements at four intersections.
The Sussex Village Board voted 5-1 Tuesday night to disband the Beautification Committee due to an upcoming, extensive Main Street construction project.
Village Board expected to kill committee on Tuesday because of upcoming, extensive Main Street construction project.
State funds account for more than one-third of Sussex's recycling budget for 2011.
Lapcinski says changes won't have significant effect on Sussex.
Approximately 16,000 cases will be heard in the Lake Country Municipal Courts this year and a fair share will be tied to Sussex.
Village trustees were able to see how far reconstruction of lower-level space has come in just a week at the Village Board meeting.
Measure passes despite efforts to again reduce the number of supervisory districts, once at 36.
A small new office with public access for the Sussex Area Chamber of Commerce, together with a meeting room, are being created from former Sheriff's Department space in the lower level.
A new program of the Sussex Parks and Recreation Department is having the upper-level gymnasium at Youth Hall open on Sunday afternoons.
Plan Commission approves site plan and sends renovation of building to Architectural Review Board for signage and renovation approvals.
Feedback on redevelopment mostly positive as village continues to fine-tune plans.
More than 700 came to polls in Sussex with only one statewide race on the ballot.
Some express concerns over cost, street routing and possible loss of old buildings, but most are impressed.
Only one set of trustee nomination papers in with deadline of Jan. 4.