Community Corner

Recapping Some Greendale News From This Week

Naked biking, changes to the Fourth of July parade, and a brain cancer walk were highlights in local news.

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Criminal complaint says there were two victims.

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People can be cited on Southridge property of Village ordinances, such as reckless driving, are violated.

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There were three OWI cases in Greendale last week.

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele raised $1.4 millions for the campaign β€” $1.1 million was of his own money.

The fire completely burnt down a garage on June 25.

These are the police reports from July 18 to July 24.

The man was arrested twice after prowling on the 5300 block of Wolfberry Circle.

Greendale Historical Society moved out to prepare for the new tenant.

The department now has four certified paramedics and will not have to rely on other municipalities for paramedic support.

The interested restaurant has not yet been revealed.

Criminal complaint says there were two victims.

The session will run from July 28th through August 19th.

Village President John Hermes accredits neighboring communities for the new developments around Southridge Mall area.

The Greendale's Ironman Football League Team will play their last three games at Greendale High School.

Interested sellers can register now.

Greendale Patch scouted the best places to get your produce, and now you know where to go this weekend.

Remaining concerts will run from July 30 to August 28.


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