West Allis — The Common Council has decided to cut five police officer positions and combine the engineering and public works departments, City Administrator Paul Ziehler said Wednesday.By adopting Mayor Dan Devine's 2010 budget Tuesday, the council approved cutting the five jobs from the 132-officer department.Devine proposed the cuts after the police union was the only city union to balk at a plan to tie any pay raises in 2011 to three sources of city income ...
West Allis — The Common Council, which appears split on the issue, will consider Tuesday a report from City Administrator Paul Ziehler that recommends keeping the engineering and public works departments separate.Ziehler's report says eight cities comparable to West Allis were reviewed and that six have a combined department. But the report says engineering and public works essentially operate independently in the six cities and that combining the two departments in West Allis would not result
Investigators want to know what former West Allis swim coach Daniel J. Acker, awaiting sentencing for sexually assaulting two boys, was doing during a six-day trip to Florida earlier this month.Acker's mother told authorities Acker was visiting Disney World, which Acker denied Monday during a bail hearing before Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Kevin Martens.Acker, 62, who had been free after posting a $100,000 bail, told Martens that he stayed away from amusement parks during his vacation Nov. 8
West Allis will decide this week whether to cut five police officer positions, while Franklin and New Berlin each will decide whether to fill two police officer positions and one firefighter position that are vacant ...
Maritime Savings Bank said Saturday that it is working aggressively to meet the requirements of a cease-and-desist order the West Allis Bank received from the federal Office of Thrift Supervision ...
Here's hoping all the bowlers overcome by possible carbon monoxide poisoning at a West Allis bowling alley on Wednesday are OK.Firstwatch is wondering whether the bowlers taken by ambulance to a local hospital were required to fill out medical forms or whether the admitting personnel simply wrote their names down after looking at the stitching on their shirts - Clem, Schottzie, Madge and Big Stosh.Happily, the city's Christmas tree was axed without mishap this year. Some might remember the
Thirteen people from a West Allis bowling alley have been treated to Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center on Wednesday after reporting that they were feeling sick, police said.Medical workers believe they were exposed to carbon monoxide, St. Luke's spokeswoman Myrle Croasdale said. "They are being treated in the emergency department as we speak," Croasdale said.West Allis dispatchers were told that people at the Riviera Lanes, 8600 W. Greenfield Ave., might be suffering from carbon monoxide
Ten people were overcome by fumes at a West Allis bowling alley near 86th and Greenfield Ave. Wednesday afternoon. The West Allis fire department says it appears to be a carbon monoxide issue because they recorded levels of 200 parts per million. 0 parts per million is what's expected in normal situations ...