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Mequon family claims they had right to buy farmland now under development
Heavy machinery is on the ground and a silt fence has gone up at the site of a proposed 12-lot subdivision on Pioneer Road — even as a lawsuit challenging the land's sale heads toward trial.
Event organizers welcome contract progress between Racine and Festival Park
Event organizers who utilize Festival Park are welcoming progress on a contract between the City of Racine and 5K Events for the management of the city's lakefront festival site.
Erin neighbors push back on proposed wedding venue near Holy Hill
Town of Erin neighbors are speaking out against a proposed wedding venue and event center near Holy Hill ahead of a Monday plan commission meeting.
Port Washington neighbors react to city's plan to require lead pipe replacements
Port Washington residents with private lead water service lines may soon be required to replace them — but the city is proposing to share the financial burden.
Whitefish Bay chef shares how food helps introduce people to Jewish culture
The chef behind a Whitefish Bay catering company is using Jewish American Heritage Month as an opportunity to share how food is one of the most accessible ways to introduce people to Jewish culture.
Oak Creek man carries on late wife’s mission of spreading kindness
After losing his wife Amy to cancer, Perry Duchac is continuing her decades-long tradition of sending handmade cards with help from friends and the Oak Creek community.
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