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Wednesday
March 2010
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Today marks the end of 2009 - a year that was the most challenging in decades, and one that most are glad to see behind us.
Bay View's Peggy Brown shares her simple, effective recipe for success.
Ernest Wunsch's Skyline Catering has shaken off the effects of the recession, expanding into larger digs and opening its first retail store.
When we first asked our readers three weeks ago to share their positive news from 2009, we had no idea what kind of response we would receive.
The father of this Oak Creek family of six has been out of a job for more than two years.
Cudahy - Greg and Tammy Aprahamian of North Prairie would use a $350,000 federal grant to buy and redevelop Packard Hall, a subsidized housing apartment building that is in foreclosure, under a agreement to be considered Tuesday by the Common Council.(1)
Suburban Milwaukee leaders are mobilizing against a bill that would outlaw local ordinances that restrict where sex offenders can live.(43)
For the first time in more than 70 years, Eddie Adamczyk won't be helping with sausage sales this Easter. Adamczyk made the family business - Adamczyk Foods - an institution in Cudahy.(20)
Cudahy — The city announced Tuesday it has received a $350,000 federal grant to acquire and rehabilitate Packard Hall, a subsidized housing apartment building that is in foreclosure.(1)
Stalled plans to develop stores on a former City of Milwaukee landfill, located in Cudahy, are moving forward. Developer Cobalt Partners first disclosed plans in 2006 to buy the site from the city and develop commercial space.
Cudahy grapplers were among those taking part in the conference tournament, as featured in this photo gallery.
Follow the state high school basketball tournament in our special section, with coverage from the Journal Sentinel, NOW Newspapers, Lake Country Publications and TODAY's TMJ4.

Who do you think are the best high school basketball players in the suburbs? Vote now to help us pick our All-Suburban Basketball Teams and you could win a pair of lower-level tickets to a Bucks game.
Pride in Our Schools
Gas Watch
Family Watchdog
Presidential campaign contributions
Adoptable Animals
The Wisconsin Humane Society profiles animals needing homes in its blog:
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