CNI News Headlines
- Nicolet nightmare: 80 percent of school hit hard by flooding
- Residents pass district levy
- Rain falls and damage rises in the North Shore
- Fire Department swamped with storm calls last week
- Bayshore stores hit with flood damage
- Senior housing gets OK to increase care
- Water tantalizingly close for subdivision
- Economy changes condo plans
- North Shore: Burglaries take a dive
- Ninja trial set for August
- Brookfield principal hired to helm Homestead
- Police contract to withhold raises for 2010
- Sidewalks, lights to be installed on Cedarburg
- Senior services could expand
- Road repairs could snarl more NS traffic
- Athletes prepare for a Special moment
- City may tweak rules for those with multiple animals
- 87 homes on brink of getting city drink
- Shorewood: Cool summer: Family to ski Argentina hills for charity (5)
- In North Shore, the Fourth is the Fourth
- North Shore: Golfer swears he made one-in-a-million shot (1)
- North Shore: B-17 bomber's visit brings WWII history to life (1)
- Mequon: Class rank a thing of the past at Homestead HS (7)
- Local festival starts with parade, ends with a bang
- Six local communities plan parades for July 4
- Developer is itching to buy city land
- Fire, EMS contract freezes wages for 2011
- Retirees reflect on changes in education (4)
- Youth arrested in 'ninja' attack allowed to go home
- Mequon: Concordia knocks it out of the park as city backs baseball stadium (7)
- Departments work on paramedics
- $670K grant will be used to rectify neighborhood flooding problems
- Suspect in ninja attack remains in custody
- Village would assess homeowners for cost to connect to water utility
- Festivities start with ceremony in Shorewood
- District, union agree on teachers contract
- Neighbors win fight to keep big lot sizes
- Council grants pay raises for nonunion employees
- First Town Center project set to go (1)
- Sex offender residency restriction proposal needs fine tuning
- Park's ball fields' usage calls for open air pavilion
- Health task force member says do study first (1)
- Rowing for scholarships, camaraderie
- Neighboring barber shops compete with differing style (2)
- People steamed over land sale
- Fire chief pushes for paramedics (1)
- Whitaker named as new NSFD chief
- Mequon-Thiensville to outsource custodians in cost-cutting effort (1)
- Committee may eliminate animal fancier permits
- Commission close to naming new chief
- Penzey's close to moving to Bay from Glendale
- Town center name sticks for city
- Districts find pluses for dropping class rank
- Larger sign not allowed
- Memory-care facility to be built in Town Center
- City OKs bathroom in guest house; limits uses
- Officials warn about contaminated water scam
- Milwaukee Achievers helps improve literacy, job skills
- Zielinski, Godshaw upset incumbent
- Newcomer Linnane, incumbent Eckman in as trustees
- Mequon: Award-winning artist uses quilts as her canvas (1)
- Spa partners with salon, opens in city last week
- North Shore: Navigating Port Washington Road can be treacherous
- Mequon man excels in cancer research
- Plenty of choices on local ballots Tuesday
- Drop off medications for disposal at police department
- Residents can vote absentee
- Internal selection process for NSFD chief begins
- Working together for district's future
- Communities to collaborate on gateway to town center
- Class rank may be a thing of the past at Homestead
- Officials plan to keep close tabs on town center work
- Mequon: Library throws book at woman with $352 fine
- Mequon: Neighbors fighting like dogs over proposed pet limits
- Thiensville to ask Mequon to extend water main
- North Shore NOW wins three awards in state contest
- Fiddleheads to build roasting facility
- Resident wants pet ordinance with more bite
- Council gets sticker shock on engineering bill
- North Shore: Officials ready for traffic snarls
- NSFD chief resigns citing health reasons
- Concordia proposes pharmacy school; commission wants more parking
- Nicolet voters to narrow School Board field
- Officials OK one more liquor license
- Thiensville: Village puts limits on pets
- Council debates hiring consultants for Town Center
- Over the hill and loving it
- Municipal, school board races take shape
- Two incumbents running uncontested races for Thiensville trustee
- Firemen, NSFD agree to contract
- Mequon-Thiensville district considering program for high achievers
- Local chef counts blessings
- Life didn't stop for cancer
- Out of the blue
- Fire causes $165,000 damage to Shorewood house
- Happy holidays: Your tax bill is on its way
- Union, NSFD officials scramble to make new contract work
- Council debates, then gives raises
- Residents cry foul over proposed baseball stadium
- Nicolet, Glendale sue River Hills over street closing


















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