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Steelworkers reject contract at Caterpillar in South Milwaukee
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- South Shore NOW claims a second in state newspaper contest (3)
- Teff Gymnasium forever (3)
- Woman charged in South Milwaukee man's death in Greenfield (1)
- Geocaching is a free, easy activity in any community (7)
- Longing for good biking all year round? It's here
- Flying high (7)
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South Milwaukee residents work to restore winter wonder
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- Man escapes drug sting after trip to hospital (7)
- Special feature: Firefighters train to handle situations involving one of their own (5)
- Taking a big leap (8)
- Teens flee after driver threatens them with gun
- Wind turbine further empowers MATC program in Oak Creek (7)
- Oak Creek fights its emerald enemy
- Buglers to celebrate 150th anniversary of taps (3)
- Vietnamese priest speaks in a tongue all too rare in area
- Just bubbly at the Taste of Oak Creek (3)
- O Holy Night (6)
- A corps of professionals works holidays to provide comfort, safety for others (3)
- Candy Cane Lane sings brightly each holiday season
- Celebrating with song
- Nothing dropped on shoppers during mall work
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South Milwaukee Walmart approved
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South Milwaukee Walmart plan back in play
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- School nurses want vaccinationsto be a back-to-school priority (3)
- Help kids with cancer by pulling a Frontier jet
- 440th group makes a connecting flight
- Greendale police remind drivers shop safely
- Share your photos - and win prizes
- Election letters due March 18
- Woman finds religion helps in trying times
- It just figured: Grandson brightens her life (3)
- Area residents to get a checkup with health survey
- Take your pick of July 4 fun
- Scout out rummage sales with new online map
- Readers' stories end dismal year on high note
- Game inventor finds happiness, success
- Sky's the limit for catering firm
- Got good news? Let's hear it
- Share some bright spots from a bleak year
- Home is focus of holidays
- Four places to be on Fourth
- Phy ed programs may take a hit
- City takes aim at crime at apartments
- Local student earns perfect score
- Ceremonies to mark Memorial Day
- Memorial Day photos could mean free movie tickets from NOW
- Police honor heroic acts, commitment to community
- School libraries to keep hours, despite staff cuts
- City begins planning for new farmers market
- Costly 'coach' raises concerns
- Fire chief won't appeal suspension, plans to return
- New smoke-free restaurant may be precursor of things to come
- WKCE results support district decisions about curriculum, spending
- Districts hover around state test averages
- Authorities step up patrols in Grant Park crack down
- Civic Dinner Dance to be held May 14
- Looking for golfing buddies? Try these local groups
- Housing program aims to reduce crime, raise property values
- Pet goat has got to go
- Stimulus to fund teacher training
- Suspension is no cure, fire union head says
- Farmers market future in question
- Pet ordinance on hold a little longer
- Lussier reflects on School Board's highs and lows
- Celebrate Earth Day with citywide cleanup
- Community Services tax levy revision saves $4,000
- Maass, Molus claim School Board seats
- Digging it: Bucyrus museum fascinating world for buffs
- Brooks, Bartoshevich claim aldermanic seats
- Fed grant elevates repair costs
- City's drinking water cleaner now
- Two charged in connection with string of robberies
- Community Services proposes $1.1M budget
- High school earns distinction for long-term performance
- Man arrested for possession wanted weed back
- Voters Guide: 1st District alderman
- Parkcrest Housing gets stimulus funds; city to seek more
- Hearing likely for fire chief accused of racist talk
- Community theater group exceeds expectations
- Four robberies possibly linked to one man
- Voters Guide: South Milwaukee 4th District alderman
- Voters guide: South Milwaukee School Board race
- Police called on couple singing along to 'Idol'
- Officials still hope for stimulus dollars for Chicago Avenue
- Family hires attorney to defend goat's right to stay
- City welcomes Cudahy landscaping company
- Polite armed robber gets money from Dairy Queen
- School Board candidates talk budget, goals
- Former water tower site a tough sell
- Hilinske left more than artwork as her legacy
- Teacher pay bumps smaller than hoped, but contract OK'd
- 'Grease' brings '50s nostalgia to PAC stage
- Candidates see paths to improved downtown
- Deadline for election letters March 20
- PAC prepared to meet demands of shrinking economy
- City's liquor stores do well in police sting
- Engineering-based classes expanding at middle school
- District refinances bonds, saves $139,880 over four years
- Snow clearing in 2008 went 30 percent over budget



