Waunakee, WI News
- Waunakee, WI News
- Recalls, law changes drain local budget
- Clerks prepare for state's first governor recall
- State schools continue to seek waivers
- Former county supervisor looks ahead to new projects
- Water shed a new dream realized for school garden
- Bake sale offers comfort at bitter time
- County supervisor urges action on parkway
- Area woman named 'Alice'
- Village asks Alloy owners to fund appraisal
- North Mendota Parkway resolution on tap for county board meeting
- Grass is greener at local golf course
- Event will reveal Waunakee's creativity
- Westport signs on to pilot watershed project
- From local EMS to the hospital emergency room
- Village board tables Alloy site appraisal
- Town resolution opposes pay-to-play
- Grant will fund Westport Town tree study
- 2 plans emerge for Whitehouse
- First state governor's recall brings high turnout
- Six projects get tourism funding
- Village finds developer for vacant Main St. lot
- Plant sale turns blossoms into library books
- Village board hears pitches for Main, Madison St. site
- On Mother's Day, local girl will tell the world
- Waunakee's finest feted at awards banquet
- From Facebook to Omegle
- Two veterans, one 3-legged, home from Afghanistan
- Near 90, local volunteer keeps lending a hand
- Singer, railroader prepare for June 21
- Commission hears 3 plans for business park
- More transmission lines in the works
- Municipalities partner on watershed project
- Village OKs Ripp tennis court lights
- Town seeks grant to finish Woodland Dr. bike lane
- Wanted: Over 100 high school seniors' pictures
- County announces next 'cow power' site
- School consultant takes input on growth plans
- As facility planning continues, schools seek input
- Chevy van finds new home, thanks to WNC
- Local library part of $1.4M challenge grant
- Addicted teens find hope in recovery
- Last-ditch effort to market empty lots?
- Parking lot, roofs among next HS projects
- Like smoking, tobacco growing fades into history
- Kids' triathlon to benefit schools' phy ed programs
- Kids' triathlon to benefit schools' phy ed programs
- Projects identified for $1.2M in leftover high school referendum dollars
- Bishops Bay expects construction this spring
- Kiefer edges Raemisch for county board
- Kiefer declared winner in District 25 race
- WNC founder seeks successors
- Campaign finance or 'legal bribery?'
- Village borrows less but interest rate higher
- TDR, parkway top Springfield issues
- 3 on school board up for reelection
- New law aims to protect young, injured athletes
- Communities take next step in land-use planning
- Wilke School days are over
- This Alice's looking glass reveals state's ag industry
- Ripp tennis court lights planned for summer
- Westport town supervisors to return
- Planners OK home taxidermy business
- In Springfield, TDR program takes shape
- Area student, teacher earn Kohl fellowship awards
- Student-led drive stocks local food pantry shelves
- Rotary hosts county board candidate forum
- Tribune looks to new press for printing
- Garage bands to battle it out at LaunchPad
- Teachers: Phy Ed valuable for players
- Cougar spotted in Vienna
- Joint planners OK Kwik Trip proposal
- Registration begins for Imagination Celebration
- Course helps people recover from divorce
- Schools target bullying amid DPI finding
- Parkway tops issues for county board candidates
- New enrollment window poses burden
- With new election laws, clerk says be prepared
- Program lets students manage their money
- Economics at root of local students' achievement disparity
- New eyes on 14-year-old priest murder
- Kids News Network gets the scoop at Prairie
- Local candidates in county board forum
- Village proceeds with $14 million borrowing
- Student's efforts here felt globally
- Local man now chief in Madison
- A healthy connection
- Rotary Club scholarship gets a boost
- Local deputy's Explorer Post feted
- Will Waunakee be a 2-Kwik Trip town?
- Tribune staffers earn awards at convention
- Have paddle, will travel
- Chamber breakfast highlights goals, accomplishments
- Lakes group looks out for local chain
- Room to grow: New greenhouse offers peek into careers
- Campaign for ball diamond lights still under way
- Village workers no longer in union
- Parkway's effect on Main St. debated
- Students lobby for career education
- Arboretum to see five sections of kindergarten
- Scout project helps pregnant veterans
- Schools technology head takes job in Janesville
- Village board votes to keep Main St. 2 lanes, for now
- Quiet Main St. development talks under way
- Love, Waunakee style: Area couples share their stories
- School facility study nearly done
- Village board opts for 2-lane Main St.
- Village board maps out goals
- Veolia trucks to run a little cleaner
- County planner holds office hours
- Main St. businesses: Keep 2-lane plan
- Village reval set for spring
- School budget one of toughest ever
- Prairie finds path to peace, instilling values
- Finding the familiar in faiths
- Student launches business software
- New business sews fresh life into older furniture
- In Guatemala, local travelers touch lives
- New officers elected for WaunaFest
- School program rewards good behavior
- Planners OK home gunsmith business
- Members sought for WaunaFest committee
- Living the dream
- Main Street project still in question
- What do you know about Waunakee?
- Westport OKs emergency training course
- WaunaFest committee resigns
- Local officials welcome state reading proposals
- School board eyes uses for leftover bonds
- Local soldier among many back from Iraq
- Panel to combat identity theft
- A parting glance at 2011
- No surprises in local elections
- Village grew slightly faster last year
- Merger has families getting along swimmingly
- Village may be recycling more stuff
- Effort under way to collect, preserve Waunakee's history
- Less revenue, greater need for nonprofits
- 2011: A year of protests, elections
- Village sticks with insurance
- Funds cut, but schools continue at-risk programs
- Joint plan holds off on Kwik Trip OK
- He's seen naughty, he's seen nice
- Tierneys, village sign annexation agreement
- School board questions long trips for teams, clubs
- Bill could allow hunting at Gov. Nelson park
- Snowy owl sightings a treat in Waunakee
- Costs rise to SHARE a Christmas meal
- Test helps ensure proper recovery from concussion
- Could village get its 2nd roundabout?
- Borrowing news good for utility
- With organics, school lawns may go greener
- Emergency training site proposed in Westport
- 2012 village budget includes new major road
- Local youths among 'muggles' at Disney Harry Potter release party
- Business gets initial OK to build at bus barn site
- Swim teams to merge
- A home in Haiti
- Kindergarten numbers keep administrators guessing
- Despite state cuts, local schools unscathed
- County park system growing
- One Act makes it 21 in a row
- Solution seen for failing Main St. TIF
- House of Packer pride
- School board OKs final budget
- Little libraries foster literacy, neighborhoods
- You CAN get there from here
- Architect panel could help with Tierney plan
- Joint plan wary of Tierney proposal
- Minimal school tax increase expected
- Village bond rating saves on borrowing
- Portables offer a break from crowded school
- 3rd graders read for the fun of it
- Local businesses offer gift of a car
- Citizens help shape area growth
- Panel OKs funds for creative initiative
- School board to host education forum
- Local businesses present the gift of wheels
- District enrollment lower than expected
- Village poised for new retail growth
- Local women make the world a little bit smaller
- Endres Mfg. Company: 85 years and counting
- School board picks Meese replacement
- Donuts a slam dunk at plan commission
- Revised Tierney plan to include 'cool' retail
- Tattoos come to Main St.
- Proposal has Chamber managing WaunaFest
- Wauktoberfest event bigger, better, longer
- Officials bring down school tax increase
- Candidate emerges for local county board seat
- No school referendum here anytime soon
- High school clubs beckon students
- English class empowers non-native speakers
- Landowners look to develop southeast side
- Prairie Elementary briefly on lockdown
- Planners OK Woodland Crest center
- Remembering the sacrifices of 9/11
- District embarks on long-range plan process
- Schools implement waitlist
- Summit Credit Union robbed
- Wauktoberfest adds Friday night to menu of fun
- Spacious, sunlit high school to greet students
- Policy makes alcohol license decisions cut and dry
- Back to School for Waunakee - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- State school cuts deeper than expected
- An answer to Waunakee's library location?
- School board president resigns
- Pilots ready to fire up griddle
- Group looks to shine light on ball diamonds
- Task force to begin Main St. project strategy
- Local lawmaker seeks to revive RTA effort
- School OKs choice for students in recovery
- Business partnership set to transform mall site
- New record set at Kiss a Pig contest
- Water ski team offers family fun
- Ripp Park site shelter plan approved
- Kiss a Pig contest down to the wire
- Westport hears county redistricting concerns
- County board chair seeks sprawl ban
- Village looks to set policy, direction
- Keeping kids, community safe
- Panel ponders Madison, Main St. site future
- School board begins facility planning process
- English tutors find cultural exchange
- Online contest to feature cute kids
- Administrator leads bike tour in town
- Solar panel sought for Intermediate School
- ATC begins 2nd line project here
- As Walker signs budget, school picture gets clearer
- Area to lose one county board member
- Area farmers team up for clean lakes initiative
- After 23 years, Springfield clerk moves on
- Planners OK 2 versions of Westbridge
- Waunakee condo damaged in fire
- Tick activity rising in Madison area
- Village approves first conduit bonds
- Governor OKs Westport park grant, after all
- Clean lakes seen as key to economy
- District 'report card' brings smiles
- District OKs draft 2011-12 budget
- Neighbors foil burglary suspect's escape
- Roundabout design to aim for safety
- Bishop's Bay project to begin
- Officials to act on raze order
- Village board approves roundabout
- Parker's spell in Washington
- Wreckers taking down Second St. home
- Village board OKs roundabout
- UW Health Windsor clinic to open
- One felony OWI among holiday weekend arrests
- Many skeptical of roundabout here
- Roundabout seems 'lesser of two evils'
- Meeting the academy's challenge
- District to lose 15 of its veteran teachers
- For EMTs, remodel more than bricks, mortar
- Local WWII veterans remember service
- Tierney gets go-ahead for Veridian site
- Scholarship is Aiello's softball legacy
- Panel recommends roundabout option
- New group gets 'em out riding
- Tierney sites drive Waunakee tax base
- With no RTA, transit options sought
- Roundabout decision slated for June 6
- A meeting of the minds
- Local planners OK annexation, plan amendment for former Veridian site
- Judge: Village can proceed with raze order
- Local clerks counting ballots again
- Kaltenberg Seed takes on new life
- Haag bids village board goodbye
- Driver crashes truck into home
- Little girl, big fight
- Waunakee native raising funds for son's surgery
- Waunakee deputies honored for valor
- Tierney unveils 2nd plan, Westbridge
- On the right track
- Local farm park plans heirloom garden
- EDC recommends eight tourism grants for events
- Joint plan weighs Tierney subdivision
- Report shows lag in area economy
- Injunction filed on 2nd St. home razing
- School board grapples with pool policy
- Quake sends student home from Japan
- Video Library - The End
- From the farm to the table, no in betweens
- Voters pick Parisi as county exec
- Are business park standards too high?
- A smarter smart phone user
- 'A jewel in Waunakee's crown'
- Teachers ratify 1-year contract
- Not perfect, but signalized option is no roundabout
- Teacher's passion helps kids excel in mathematics
- School board candidates see fiscal crunch ahead
- Teachers denounce board's contract offer
- New restaurant brings south of the border cuisine to Waunakee
- Not much ado over Woodland Drive plan
- Locals act swiftly on contracts
- Governor's bill has teachers looking to retire
- State budget spreads the pain to municipalities
- In Waunakee, teacher layoffs are last resort
- New 'app' boosts students' aptitude
- Village OKs further intersection study
- Village issues raze order on residence
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Local teachers, students protest budget bill
- Badger Flight, Segs4Vets get a boost
- Commission weighs steps to grow local economy
- Local grad nominated for presidential award
- Town, city joint planners OK Bishop's Bay rezone
- When Facebook is not a friend
- Controversial dance routine is 2nd at state
- Engineers study design for roundabout alternative
- A changed life after the Challenge Academy
- Village administrator: Waunakee has planned well
- Walking in their footsteps
- A classroom on the floor, knees for the desks
- Village campaign aimed at attracting business
- Project preserves Waunakee's past
- Taking the challenge of a lifetime
- Village board learns of library space needs
- Racial profiling law puts larger load on police
- New year, new refuse, recycling service in Waunakee
- Short-term initiatives to ease school space crunch
- Taco Bell at last
- She's running for her life
- A parting glance at the year 2010
- Friends - and flamingos - flock to her side
- Local panel recommends reform of RTA
- Solution in sight to Vienna flood woes
- WaunaFest committee seeks coordinator
- On nutrition, local school district ahead of feds
- 'Great recession' hit home in 2010
- They've been working on the railroad
- School board members bow out for next term
- School board eyes fair funding plan
- Students may see redistricting, portable classrooms
- He gives with bells on
- Community provides gift of mobility
- Toddler's love of kraut lands her a label
- Timeline proposed for Hwy. Q medical campus
- For farms and lakes, digesters offer win-win
- Greening up Waunakee High School
- With schools over capacity, board begins plan B
- No funds available now for artificial turf
- Village picks Pellitteri refuse, recycling service
- Village gives green light to intersection study
- OWI crashes pile up over weekend
- Studio offers musicians recording space
- Waunakee RSVP volunteers honored
- In torpid economy, village hones efforts
- Voters reject school referendum
- One Act advances to sectional stage
- Village tweaks pet rules but not limit
- From Singapore to Waunakee
- Village levy to rise by 1.5%
- Rejecting self-indulgence, author advises 'Rise Above'
- Hunters can sight in Nov. 6
- No bypass ahead in Waunakee's crystal ball
- Hang onto your hats - and roofs
- School board OKs tax levy
- Merrimac ferry out of service
- 'Butter burger' originator shares success story
- For many, ice rink means a dream fulfilled
- A race with music, costumes
- Westport approves county radio plan
- For off-road vehicles, trail ride planned in Town of Springfield
- Roundabout would nix Village Mobil gas sales
- Veterinary clinic moves to new location
- Local company gears up with community project
- School board OKs 4K program
- Middle School named 'exemplary'
- Hundreds turn out for roundabout meeting
- Crew to film in Waunakee
- Hundreds turn out for roundabout meeting
- Survey finds interest in district's 4K program
- Village reluctantly OKs radio system
- Veterans take the flight of a lifetime to D.C.
- Veterans take the flight of a lifetime to D.C.
- Veterans take the flight of a lifetime to D.C.
- Veterans take the flight of a lifetime to D.C.
- Veterans take the flight of a lifetime to D.C.
- Veterans take the flight of a lifetime to D.C.
- Veterans take the flight of a lifetime to D.C.
- District's schools offer tradition of excellence but facilities needed
- Westport defers vote on Dane Lite system
- Senior photos due to Tribune
- Waunakee board to review three-pet rule
- Local student is 'kickoff kid'
- UW Health clinic to close in Waunakee
- Haney: 'Restore integrity to sheriff's office'
- Water, sewer main project under way
- Local monastery again recognized for sustainability
- Update: Waunakee man dies of bike crash injuries
- Elections not the same since 2000 Florida snafu
- Village OKs contract for streetscape design
- Police committee votes to keep three-pet rule
- In Westport, radio plan panned
- Wauktoberfest: More than just a 'brew ha-ha'
- Waunakee man seriously injured in bike crash
- Tierney, Woodland Drive slated for construction
- As property values decline, county looks for budget savings
- Vienna revisits building plan
- Faced with colitis, local woman shelves the shame to raise funds
- Sports complex plan gains momentum
- Schools to save $2M in building projects
- Business group to host roundabout meeting
- Survey shows opposition to transit tax
- RTA to meet at village hall
- Woodland Drive to close to traffic
- WNC partners with Alice.com on soap, diaper drive
- School board decides on referendum plan
- Relay for Life event raises $99,000
- School board moves forward with November Referendum
- Solar panels sought for Village Center
- Education jobs fund nets district nearly $1 million
- Hockey players don their hard hats
- Dostalek joins Tribune staff
- Mill Road project done, Woodland Drive begins
- Fire station project complete
- New principal joins middle school
- Village's new administrator to be missed in Milton
- New life for old bus barn?
- As Main St. project looms, business group forms
- Wauktoberfest adds more fun to the line-up
- Breakfast: A start to the school day
- Deputies see a rash of OWIs
- Local food pantry to move to larger space
- Despite village limit, couple seeks to keep 4th pet
- Jamboree an experience for Eagle Scout
- Vienna plans town hall project
- Middleton to share cost in Bishops Bay traffic study
- Items still needed in school supply drive
- Village may have new administrator
- Westport voters to weigh in on RTA tax
- Governor Doyle, CountyExecutive Falk Break Ground on DaneCounty Clean Energy Project
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