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  Octagon House, Pewaukee, Wisconsin, WHi-43256
A view of the Octagon House in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.
This image is issued by the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Division of Library-Archives.
www.wisconsinhistory.org /whi/fullRecord.asp?id=43256   (156 words)

  
  Pewaukee, Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Village of Pewaukee, which was incorporated out of the town before it incorporated as a city, is located within the city.
The city of Pewaukee was incorporated in 1999, from the parts of the former Town of Pewaukee not included in the already-extant Village of Pewaukee.
Pewaukee is, among other things, the world headquarters of Harken, the world's premier manufacturer of high-quality sailboat and yacht gear that is sold worldwide, especially in the racing segment.
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 Pewaukee (village), Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pewaukee is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States.
In the village the population was spread out with 22.2% under the age of 18, 7.1% from 18 to 24, 37.3% from 25 to 44, 21.3% from 45 to 64, and 12.1% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the village was $53,874, and the median income for a family was $66,940.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pewaukee_(village),_Wisconsin   (453 words)

  
 Pewaukee Waukesha County Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb)
The town of Pewaukee, named after the lake within its borders, of the same name, called by the Indians Pewauk-ee-we-nink, is, historically speaking, the oldest town in the county, next to Waukesha.
Pewaukee was set off and organized as a separate town by an act of the Territorial Legislature, approved January 13, 1840.
IN the vicinity of Pewaukee Village, T. Lyman Clark was the first settler, building or commencing a log house on the shore of the lake, a short distance from the present village.
linkstothepast.com /waukesha/pewaukee.html   (1785 words)

  
 Germantown, Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The racial makeup of the village was 95.83% White, 1.35% Black or African American, 0.25% Native American, 1.60% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.34% from other races, and 0.60% from two or more races.
In the village the population was spread out with 27.1% under the age of 18, 6.4% from 18 to 24, 33.7% from 25 to 44, 23.5% from 45 to 64, and 9.4% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the village was $60,742, and the median income for a family was $68,975.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Germantown_(village),_Wisconsin   (411 words)

  
 Wisconsin Doctors Honored for Reaching 50 Year Milestone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Wisconsin Medical Society is the largest association of medical doctors in the state with more than 9,000 members dedicated to the best interests of their patients.
Doctor Freeman was Wisconsin Governor to the American College of Cardiology, Director of the Wisconsin Heart Association, President of Marathon County Medical Society, President of Wausau Hospital Medical Staff, and President of the University of Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association.
He was an Instructor in Medicine at the University of Wisconsin from 1956 to 1957, Clinical Instructor in Medicine at the University of Nebraska from 1959 to 1962, and an attending Staff at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac.
www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org /health_news/press_detail.cfm?id=291   (5384 words)

  
 Pewaukee Community Information
The Village of Pewaukee was incorporated on April 3, 1876.
Pewaukee's present population is 9000, however with it's industrial base and as the home of Waukesha County Technical College, Pewaukee bustles with activity.
Pewaukee Lake is abundant with pan fish and it's musky fishing is legendary.
www.villageofpewaukee.com /pvci.html   (567 words)

  
 Biographical Sketches-Pewaukee Township, Waukesha County, Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb)
ROBERT BRAY, Pewaukee; is a native of Lincolnshire, Eng.; was born in the town of Winterton, Jan. 10, 1853.
He married, in Pewaukee, in 1849, Miss Philena Wickware; she was born in Rensselaer Co., N. Y., and was the daughter of John and Alice Wickware, early settlers of Oswego, N. Mr.
GEORGE P. PEFFER, Proprietor of the Pewaukee Fruit Farm and Nursery; was born in the Village of Hina, near Landau, New Bavaria, in 1821.
www.linkstothepast.com /waukesha/biospewauk.html   (6880 words)

  
 The Village of Pewaukee Police Department Homepage
All to the Village of Pewaukee Police Department and the citizens of Pewaukee.
The Village of Pewaukee Police Department is proud to be an Oath of Honor agency.
Pewaukee Public Library is now on line, so take a cyber-ride over to their site and see what's new at Pewaukee's library.
www.villageofpewaukee.com   (282 words)

  
 Wisconsin Apartments
Wisconsin, the Badger State, is a great place to explore and, when you've found just the right spot, a wonderful place to settle down.
Wisconsin is also a leading manufacturer of machinery, paper, automobiles and furniture.
Wisconsin's overall cost of living is about 3% below the national average, with housing costs—including apartments for rent—at about 5% below average.
www.rent.com /rentals/wisconsin   (744 words)

  
 Lake Country Reporter
Village of Pewaukee - Pier 347, owned by a Pewaukee village trustee and a Pewaukee city alderman, is currently operating without a village-approved conditional use permit, according to the village administrator.
The problem, according to Village Administrator Jennifer Sheiffer, is the conditional use permit was not amended to allow the new use of the building.
Under the village's revised zoning code, approved by the Village Board in May 1999, a month after Pfister was elected to the board, any changes to an existing business require the conditional use permit to be amended.
zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=923195&BRD=1399&PAG=461&...&rfi=8   (664 words)

  
 WisBar | Wisconsin Lawyer March 2006: Appealing Municipal Court Judgments to Circuit Court
These considerations are further examined with special emphasis on two recent Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions that directly affect what form of review can and should be requested, and on whether the right to a jury trial in such cases is purely statutory or also has a constitutional underpinning.
Defense attorneys should be especially cognizant of preserving the right to a jury trial in any civil forfeiture action originating in circuit court in which the county or state is the plaintiff or the municipality does not have its own court, but instead, has contracted with the county circuit court to adjudicate its citations.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court addressed McGrew's constitutional claim and, in so doing, grappled with two questions: 1) whether McGrew had a constitutional right to a jury trial; and 2) if so, whether the jury would have to be comprised of 12 persons, rather than just six.
www.wisbar.org /AM/Template.cfm?Section=Wisconsin_Lawyer&CONTENTID=56193&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm   (4812 words)

  
 Pewaukee Wisconsin Real Estate
Pewaukee is west of Brookfield and north of Waukesha.
Pewaukee is served by the Pewaukee School District.
Pewaukee recreation is offered by Pewaukee Lake which is the largest lake in the area and yields more fish per acre than any other in the state.
www.relocate-america.com /states/WI/cities/pewaukee.htm   (379 words)

  
 THE RAILROAD COMES TO PEWAUKEE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Wisconsin at that time was demanding the shortest route possible between the port of Milwaukee and the Mississippi River, which led to the development of the Watertown line.
Pewaukee’s second depot was built in 1881 of Milwaukee Cream City brick, between the tracks and the present Pewaukee Lumber and Hardware 430 Oakton Avenue.
Pewaukee was strategically located as far as the railroads and state highways were concerned.
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 Community officials ready and waiting for Highway 164 improvements
Highway 164 has already been expanded in City of Pewaukee and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation is preparing to begin the next phase of the project this spring, which would involve expanding the highway into four lanes from just north of Capitol Drive to just south of Highway VV.
Pewaukee Village President Tom Calder is ready for the construction.
The village’s only concern is changing Corporate Drive from full access to only right-in and right-out, he said.
www.gmtoday.com /news/local_stories/2005/February_05/02282005_01.asp   (582 words)

  
 JS Online: Pewaukee approves ambulance fees
The Pewaukee Village Board is expected to consider the matter tonight.
Under the proposed change, city and village residents would be charged $350 for taking an ambulance to a local hospital, plus a fee for medical supplies such as bandages and bottled oxygen.
Because city and village residents share the cost of the ambulance service, it would be difficult to implement the fees if both the council and the board didn't agree to them, officials said.
www.jsonline.com /news/wauk/jul01/ambul17071601a.asp?format=print   (738 words)

  
 The Summer Resort Era
For passengers at Pewaukee, located about midway between the two stations, the first depot, a small wooden structure, was built at the foot of High St and Capitol Drive.
In 1901, when Pewaukee continued its reputation as a popular summer resort area, a larger brick depot was built near the site of the first wooden one.
Pewaukee was endowed not only with a future for ice, but also with a natural mill pond where ice could be cut.
my.execpc.com /~amueller/pewaukee.html   (984 words)

  
 Pewaukee group withdraws herbicide application Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Village of Pewaukee A condominium association has pulled its application to use herbicides to control weeds in Pewaukee Lake after members of that group and other area residents expressed concern about the practice of chemical treatment.
A citizens group, the Greater Pewaukee Community Association, has called on elected officials in the City and Village of Pewaukee to oppose the use of herbicides on the lake.
Among proponents of the treatment is the Pewaukee Lake Improvement Association, which has said that 35 property owners along Kopmeier Drive used the herbicide on Eurasian water milfoil last year and found the treatment effective.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20060516/ai_n16364317   (731 words)

  
 Pewaukee - Discover Lake Country
Pewaukee is a city located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin.
Pewaukee is located at 43°3'41" North, 88°14'58" West (43.061408, -88.249484).
Out of the total population, 1.0% of those under the age of 18 and 2.3% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.
www.discoverlakecountry.com /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30&Itemid=69   (416 words)

  
 EWG Report || In the Drink || Wisconsin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Wisconsin is not immune from these problems; many cities and towns -- both large and small -- experienced violations or exceedances of EPA standards in the last year.
Wisconsin utilities such as Watertown Waterworks and Beaver Dam Water Utility were affected by exceedances of the Lead Action Level, meaning that health threatening levels of lead were present in the water in many homes.
Residents served by the Tomah Waterworks and Pewaukee Village Waterworks drank water that contained chemicals or radioactivity above health-based standards, and water systems like Wisconsin Rapids Waterworks and Whitewater Waterworks were affected by violations of microbial contaminant standards such as Total Coliform.
www.ewg.org /reports/in_the_drink/Wisconsin.html?print_version=1   (482 words)

  
 Wisconsin School News
Project facilitators include Charlie Shong, superintendent of the Lake Pewaukee Sanitary District; Mary Eloranta, a native plant consultant; and Audrey Green, of the Walworth County Extension, in cooperation with the Pewaukee Park and Recreation Department.
By performing water quality tests on the Village Park pond, the students found that there are high levels of nitrates and phosphates due to the large population of geese in the park.
The Pewaukee community is now enjoying a new 150-foot boardwalk, complete with an octagon viewing deck, along the Pewaukee River in downtown Pewaukee.
www.wasb.org /bookstore/0703wong.html   (770 words)

  
 firstamendmentcenter.org: news
PEWAUKEE, Wis. — The American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit against the city of Pewaukee, claiming it violated the First Amendment with an ordinance banning residents from placing political signs on their own property.
The case was filed Aug. 22 in U.S. District Court on behalf of Pewaukee resident Walter Fiedorowicz, who has not been allowed to put a "Let Us Vote" sign on his property.
The sign called for a referendum on the consolidation of the city of Pewaukee and the village of Pewaukee.
www.firstamendmentcenter.org /news.aspx?id=3495&printer-friendly=y   (192 words)

  
 Lake Country Reporter
City of Pewaukee ­- The city's mayor is asking the Pewaukee village president to retract statements made following the dissolution of a joint fire services agreement between the city and village of Pewaukee.
One statement that Village President Tom Calder was asked to retract refers to how many months notice either community needs to give the other to dissolve the agreement.
Last month, the Village Board voted to change the formula to an equalized value method, in place of the existing method, which divides the cost of the department based on calls.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=10132567&BRD=1399&PAG=461&dept_id=173065&rfi=6   (776 words)

  
 Pewaukeeans for Better Government - Lake Management
Various riparian owners on Pewaukee Lake have applied to the DNR for a permit to chemically treat up to 40 acres of water in Pewaukee Lake, including condominium owners adjacent to the public beach in the Village of Pewaukee.
The PLIA (Pewaukee Lake Improvement Association) led by Robert Giblin published a notice in the Lake Country Reporter on Thursday (April 20, 2006) indicating that the permit applicants would hold a public meeting in the event five or more individuals, organizations, special units of government, or local units of government requested one.
Pewaukee Village Planner Brad Steinke said at the Thursday meeting the scope of any marina plan - like a much smaller plan in the same area of the lake that was denied in 2002 - would need long-term evaluation by the village.
www.pbgnetwork.org /index.php?topic=lakeissues   (2495 words)

  
 Wisconsin Highways: Highways 190-199
Prior to 1947, Capitol Dr from the Village of Pewaukee easterly through Milwaukee to Shorewood was designated as part of US-16, stretching across the state as part of the Detroit-to-Yellowstone routing of that US Highway.
In 1947, STH-19 was scaled back to end in Watertown and the sole non-concurrent stretch of that highway from Pewaukee to US-18/STH-30 at Goerkes Corners northeast of Waukesha was redesignated as a part of a relocated US-16, which then continued easterly with US-18 and STH-30 into downtown Milwaukee.
From jct STH-164 on the boundary between the City and Village of Pewaukee easterly to the eastern terminus in Shorewood.
www.wisconsinhighways.org /listings/WiscHwys190-199.html   (667 words)

  
 Golf Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle has designated Sunday, May 16 as "Golf Wisconsin Day." On that day, nearly 200 courses statewide will offer junior players the chance to play for free when accompanied by a paying adult or family member.
Golf Wisconsin Day is part of the broad-reaching "Golf Wisconsin" program, a series of promotions and special events designed to boost golf and golf-related tourism across the state.
The Governor's Golf Wisconsin program is a joint effort of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, the PGA of America, the Golf Course Owners of Wisconsin, the Greater Milwaukee Open, the Wisconsin PGA and the Wisconsin State Golf Association (WSGA).
www.travelwisconsin.com /golf/golfwiday.htm   (383 words)

  
 Bail.com is Wisconsin's Premiere Online Bail Bond Service
It appears you may be looking to obtain a bail bond in the state of Wisconsin.
This means that if you need to bail someone out of jail in the state of Wisconsin you must go to the jail directly and pay the bail there.
Here are some Wisconsin government links that you can follow and ask your government representatives why they do not offer private bail bond services.
www.bail.com /Wisconsin   (197 words)

  
 Village of Pewaukee gets condo proposal; Housing would be on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Village of Pewaukee gets condo proposal; Housing would be on
Village of Pewaukee -- For the second time in less than a year, village planners have been pleasantly surprised to be asked to consider allowing an elegant, expensive building to replace a rundown, abandoned business downtown.
TDI Associates is also the architect for that project, which is awaiting review by the state Department of Natural Resources because half of the property is in a designated floodplain along the Pewaukee River.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20041210/ai_n11004058   (607 words)

  
 Mayor, challengers weigh in on City of Pewaukee issues
CITY OF PEWAUKEE - Comments in the second debate for the recall election in City of Pewaukee, sponsored and moderated by the Freeman, showed varying stances and visions from Mayor Jeff Nowak and candidates Scott Klein and Chris Durski.
Nowak: "The bottom line is that the City of Pewaukee has the lowest tax rate of any (city) in the state of Wisconsin.
The problem is that we have a $3 per $1,000 (of assessed valuation) tax rate and the village has a $7 per $1,000 tax rate.
www.gmtoday.com /news/local_stories/2005/November_05/11122005_02.asp   (1437 words)

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