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Bluemound Road

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Gov. Scott Walker Declares Bluemound Road Corridor 'Open for Business'

A $14.1 million state construction project along Bluemound Road from Moorland to Barker roads is substantially complete, officials said Wednesday as they promoted recent economic growth in the corridor.

A $14.1 million reconstruction of Bluemound Road from Moorland to Barker roads is substantially complete, paving the way for greater economic growth, including the relocation of Willis insurance to an office park on that key corridor, officials said Wednesday. Gov. Scott Walker and Brookfield Mayor Steve Ponto celebrated the "grand reopening" of the three-mile stretch that handles about 50,000 cars daily. "We’re open for business on Bluemound Road, and that means great things for the future," Walker said. "A project like this is not just about the flow of traffic through the area," the governor said. "It’s about making it welcoming." Elected officials and business leaders from the city and town of Brookfield, Waukesha County and state …

Dacastro

10:10 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012

It has been a long summer waiting for this project to be completed. Nice job and kudos go out to the crew who worked in some very hot weather. It looks great . Thanks   more ›

Friday, April 20, 2012

Pewaukee Woman Charged in Wauwatosa Hit-and-Run

Suspect hits pedestrian and leaves the scene after drinking at several bars on Bluemound Road.

A 43-year-old Pewaukee woman is facing charges after she allegedly hit a pedestrian with her SUV in Wauwatosa and then left the accident after drinking at several taverns on Bluemound Road. Lisa Lynn Fugina was charged Tuesday in Milwaukee County Circuit Court with one count of hit-and-run causing injury, one count of operating while intoxicated and causing injury, and one count of operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration causing injury. If convicted, she faces nearly three years in prison and $14,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: On April 6, Fugina was travelling on westbound Wisconsin Avenue when she turned onto southbound North 68th Street in front of a bus that had just begun moving from a bus …

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