Thursday, May 28th, 2026
Good morning, Waukesha. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 28th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A new 9-hole, par-3 short course at The Club at Lac La Belle will open Friday as part of Charity Week that donates tee-time proceeds to local nonprofits. The course offers family-friendly play with affordable rates (kids 15 and younger pay $15 before noon). The Waukesha Freeman
- ➤ Howard and Mary Ann Kusler of West Bend celebrate 70 years of marriage today, having wed in Sheboygan on May 27 and now living at the Willows at Cedar Lake. They plan to mark the milestone with family and friends. The Waukesha Freeman
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Delafield Common Council will consider a proposal tonight at 7 p.m. at City Hall (500 Genesee St.) for a 12.2-acre hobby farm near Interstate 94. Bob and Claire Widule plan a community destination featuring local agriculture, wellness, and recreational events. The Waukesha Freeman
- ➤ The Delafield Common Council will review a proposal for a 12.2-acre wellness-focused hobby farm near I-94 and South Cushing Park Road tonight at 7 p.m. at City Hall; the plan features horses, a vineyard, U-pick dahlias, coffee and wine gardens (and live music, workshops) to boost community recreation. The Waukesha Freeman
- ➤ Waukesha County local governments are addressing the rise of e-bikes and scooters among younger riders as warmer weather increases usage. Muskego, Delafield, and Hartland officials are working to promote safety and are reviewing guidelines and ordinances to protect riders and pedestrians. The Waukesha Freeman
- ➤ The Waukesha Plan Commission will meet (6 p.m. tonight at City Hall) to review Carroll University's final site plan for a new 55,000 sqft, three-story business school at 245 N. Barstow St. and permit request for Wisconsin Metal Parts LLC for a metal fabrication business at 2100 Airport Road. The Waukesha Freeman
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Local medical professionals advise residents to learn stroke warning signs and manage risk factors today, noting that lifestyle changes like healthier diets and more exercise can prevent nearly 80% of strokes. The BE FAST method (Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, Time) helps spot symptoms early and guide prompt care. The Waukesha Freeman
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Pewaukee native Milan Momcilovic withdrew from the NBA draft on May 27 and quickly became the most sought-after player in the NCAA transfer portal. Kentucky, St. John's, Arizona and Louisville are interested, and he is expected to command a salary of at least $5 million next season (announcement details). Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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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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Waukesha’s Friday Night Live
6:30–9:00 p.m. — Downtown Transit Center, Waukesha, WI — Free entry — Experience a lively street festival with music and fun for the whole family.
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Art in Nature Workshop
9-10 a.m. — Retzer Nature Center — $8 per child; adults free — Explore and create art inspired by the natural beauty around you.
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