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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, August 18, 2009

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Alvis Graveen Makes a Comeback

By ANDY SCHATSCHNEIDER Talk about a bad few months for the king.

Police Use Taser Gun On Man, Issue Him Fourth-Offense Owi

By ERIN LAMB City of Pewaukee - Police used a Taser gun on a 29-year-old Waukesha man and cited him for fourth-offense drunken driving and resisting arrest after he fell back on his assurances that he'd walk home instead of driving his car.

Northpoint Church Approved Sale of Baptist Church to Village Is Completed

By KELLY SMITH Village of Merton - The congregation of the newly formed NorthPoint Community Church has received approvals from the Village of Merton for the construction of a two-story, approximately 20,000- square-foot church north of the village business district.

Local Spa Trying to Rub Golfers the Right Way Anton's Features Golfer Massage

By KELLY SMITH Anton's Salon and Spa, with facilities in the Village of Pewaukee and City of Delafield, may have found a way to become part $72 billion golf industry with a massage therapy program intended to rub some golfers the right way by loosening their muscles and lower their scores.

Fischer, Bolson Deliver for Cooney Pewaukee Plays Well but Falls in Extras

By CHUCK DELSMAN Everything seems to be going right this summer for Oconomowoc's Land O' Lakes Western Division baseball team.

Lannon Grabs Spot in Finals

By CHUCK DELSMAN Lannon's Land O' Lakes Western Division baseball team grabbed a spot in the LOL West playoff finals last Sunday by scoring a 7-2 victory over visiting West Bend at Joecks Field.

A Backpack Cutback a B C Parents Save with Used School Supplies Before Buying New

By ERIN LAMB Before heading out to dig through the stacks of three-ring binders, rows of No. 2 pencils, and bins full of multicolored two- pocket folders, Kathy Mau of Delafield takes inventory of the school supplies her three children already have at home.

Merger Commission Debates Hiring Chief Edwards Appointment Might Come Tonight

By KELLY SMITH Village of Nashotah - Delafield Fire Chief Jack Edwards may be appointed chief of the newly created Lake County Fire and Rescue at a meeting scheduled for tonight.

Merger Commission Debates Hiring Chief Edwards Appointment Might Come Tonight

By KELLY SMITH Village of Nashotah - Delafield Fire Chief Jack Edwards may be appointed chief of the newly created Lake County Fire and Rescue at a meeting scheduled for tonight.

The Governor's Race Set a Reform Goal, Too Dreading the Notion of a Wide Open Gubernatorial Race? If so, It Could Because of Mega- Spending From Unaccountable Outside Groups That Run Misleading 'Issue Ads.'

Gov. Jim Doyle said on Monday that he is limiting himself to two terms to "let the political system breathe." In other words, not just to give sufficient time for candidates to mount good campaigns but to inject new blood. This is a notion that will be best served if the upcoming gubernatorial campaign actually allows the political system to breathe normally. Wisconsin will be ill served if campaigns continue to force the system to hyperventilate or choke on unlimited spending by unaccountabl...

Tom Barrett Heroic Actions Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett's Decision to Intervene in a Domestic Dispute Saved Other People From Being Hurt. Calling 911 Also Kept a Bad Situation From Getting Worse.

Good citizens get involved and don't look the other way when someone is in need of help. These actions strengthen a community. Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett intervened in a dispute at much risk to himself and helped make the community stronger last weekend. Simply, in protecting a woman and child from harm, the mayor acted heroically.

New Mcgivern Show Dawning in 'Bunk Bed Brothers,' He Teams Up Again with Comedian Chris Tarjan to Revisit a Zany Childhood

By JACKIE LOOHAUIS-BENNETT Milwaukee's best-known comedy tag team, John McGivern and Chris Tarjan, have announced they will partner again in a new show, "Bunk Bed Brothers," opening Oct. 7 at the Marcus Center's Vogel Hall, 929 N. Water St.

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