Thursday, April 30th, 2026
Good morning, Waukesha. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 30th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Both Waukesha Christmas parade memorials (Main Street and Grede Park) are showing cracks only a few years after installation; city officials said a structural engineer will evaluate the condition as routine inspections continue on memorials funded by community donations, ARPA funds, and grants. FOX6
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Debris is being cleared from the collapsed Lapham Street Bridge in Oconomowoc after it fell (April 25) during reconstruction, and crews are sorting remains as repair efforts continue. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Forever Faded, a local barbershop known for its welcoming vibe, is set to open a new location in Oconomowoc at 888 Thackeray Trail, Suite 101 by June 1 — owner Tim Retic said he aims to expand his community-focused services beyond its Waukesha home. The Waukesha Freeman
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ On April 28, the Arrowhead School Board voted 8-0 not to renew contracts for three teachers due to a projected $1 million deficit even as 40-50 community members supported them, and the staffing cuts will affect the school programs next year. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- ➤ Students from Waukesha North High School’s History Club visited the Kenosha Civil War Museum today with a grant from the American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program. Teacher Hannah Rivas arranged the trip so students could explore Civil War history through interactive exhibits (including artifacts and videos). The Waukesha Freeman
- ➤ Swallow School teacher Sam Hett (at the K-8 school in Hartland) balanced his dual roles teaching physical education and STEM to students. He explained how these roles build confidence and fitness in this week’s Hallway Voices feature, sharing his passion for teaching and a hobby collecting sports cards. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- ➤ The Elmbrook School Board approved a new public communication policy on April 20 — it requires board members to clearly indicate if they speak personally or on behalf of the board. The policy follows March debates and aims to standardize future communications. The Waukesha Freeman
- ➤ The district is honoring the legacies of closing schools with year-end celebrations. Horning Middle School will host a 3K run/walk on May 30 + Hawthorne Elementary will hold Hawk Fest on June 5, while Bethesda Elementary plans community gatherings on June 4 and 11. The Waukesha Freeman
- ➤ On Monday, the School District of Waukesha Board of Education reelected Kelly Piacsek as president and kept Anthony Zenobia as vice president, Karrie Kozlowski as treasurer, and Sue Ettinger as secretary; Thomas Harland was elected as clerk—set for the 2026-2027 school year. The Waukesha Freeman
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Hometown Half Marathon & 5k/10k
7-10 a.m. — Fox River Park — Pricing varies — Participate in a family-friendly race featuring unique swag and virtual options.
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Jurassic Journey
9 AM - 7 PM — Waukesha County Expo Center — Admission starts at $20 — Explore the largest animatronic dinosaur exhibit in the Midwest with a giant T-Rex and hands-on activities.
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Wisconsin Geological Society - Rock & Gem Show 2026
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. — Waukesha County Expo Center — Admission details pending — Explore an extensive collection of gems, minerals, and fossils at this vibrant show.
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Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival
May 23-24 — Waukesha County Expo Center — Tickets required — Indulge in delicious food truck offerings paired with a variety of craft beers at this lively festival.
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Redeemer Tea & Talk
8 p.m. — Rose Glen Elementary School — Fundraising event — Enjoy excellent tea, food, and a short talk while supporting the community.
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