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Sheboyganites relieved lighthouse gets new hope as city steps up for repairs
Sheboygan's historic lighthouse may be saved as the city applies for ownership and plans $300-400K in repairs. Local fisherman Roy Potter says it needs to be done, but is worried about tax increases.
Local figure skater part of Wisconsin club that produces national competitors
Local figure skater Marilyn McCoy-Sprung is honing her skills at the Pettit National Ice Center as she watches this weekend's Olympic figure skating trials with dreams of competing at that level.
Waukesha neighbors' flooding issues confirmed by city study
A new city-commissioned study has confirmed what Waukesha homeowners on Hunter Road have been saying for months: their neighborhood's storm sewer system is inadequate.
Big Bend citizens voice concerns over proposed high-voltage power project
Big Bend residents are voicing concerns over a major transmission project that would bring over 100 miles of high-voltage power lines across Wisconsin.
Owner, regulars rejoice as Milwaukee's Glorioso's returns after 3-month closure
Glorioso's Italian Market will reopen its doors this morning for a soft launch, offering about 80% of its regular inventory to eager customers who have been waiting for the market's return.
Olympics inspires skiers in Mequon to focus on equipment, safety, performance
With the Winter Olympics just weeks away, skiers are dialing in their gear. As Olympians chase gold, local skiers can use the same preparation habits to ski smarter, safer, and longer.
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