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Local Headlines: Caterpillar Sells More Of The Bucyrus Distribution Business And More

Check out these headlines from around the South Shore:

And click here to see Oak Creek Patch photos from Saturday’s performance by the University of Wisconsin marching band at the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center.

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So, What Happened In Oak Creek And St. Francis?

Oak Creek’s new mayor is Alderman Steve Scaffidi.

Scaffidi beat Mark Verhalen, 55.5% to 44.5%, according to Oak Creek Patch.

Scaffidi will replace Dick Bolender, who passed away in December. Al Foeckler is serving as acting mayor until Scaffidi takes over.

Here is reaction from Verhalen.

Oak Creek also named a new city clerk, among other positions, Tuesday. Check out the full story here.

In St. Francis, CoryAnn St. Marie-Carls beat Jeffrey L. Mayer in the mayoral race. See the story here.

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More On The Oak Creek Mayoral Race + Other Headlines

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Oak Creek NOW have more coverage of the intriguing Oak Creek mayoral race, as a sitting alderman goes up against a member of the Oak Creek-Franklin School Board on Tuesday.

And Oak Creek Patch has a great summary of all the races happening with our neighbor to the west and south.

There’s also going to be a new mayor in St. Francis come Tuesday night. The Journal Sentinel article has more on that race too.

And check out these local headlines of interest:

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Decision 2012: More Ballot Competition In Other Nearby Communities

While South Milwaukee elected officials have little to no competition this April, that is not the case in a couple nearby communities.

Oak Creek and Greenfield are among the cities where elected officials will have opponents come April 3. 

These headlines detail some of that:

The Journal Sentinel has a roundup of all contested races here, and here is a story taking a more global view of competitive local elections.

Note: Cudahy does not have any city races on the ballot this spring.

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Caterpillar Sales Jump And Other Local Headlines

Good news for South Milwaukee: Caterpillar continues to see strong sales growth of its construction and mining machinery.

That’s according to this story from the Wall Street Journal. From it:

The November period was the 19th straight three-month period of sales growth for the world’s largest seller of bulldozers, excavators and wheel loaders. But the growth has been moderating in recent months because of tougher year-ago comparison figures and softening economic conditions throughout the world.

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Also, South Milwaukee NOW has published a new South Shore police blotter.

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More On Drafting Of The Mining Bill, New Interim Oak Creek Mayor And Other Local Headlines

It turns out that South Milwaukee Rep. Mark Honadel was one of five state lawmakers who led drafting of the controversial mining regulation bill now before the legislature.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t just lawmakers who helped draft the bill. The mining industry also apparently played an advisory (how strong, not sure) role in shaping the wording — which has me further concerned about what this legislation will mean for the environment if enacted in 2012. Honadel’s quote from the Journal Sentinel story:

“Of course we worked with getting ideas from the mining company,” Honadel said. “If a biotech company came here, we would sit down with and get all of their ideas, too.”

Check out the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel story here. And check out these other South Shore headlines:

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More Memories Of Dick Bolender And Other Headlines

Services for former Oak Creek Mayor Dick Bolender, a South Milwaukee native, were held on Wednesday, as more and more people offered their thoughts on the local leader and his legacy.

Here is a story from NOW, and here is another story from Patch with reaction to Bolender’s death, including this from State Sen. Chris Larson …

“My first talk with him after the election as a good one. He had endorsed my opponent in the primary so there was a potential that we wouldn’t get along but I never felt slighted by him. He was someone who was above the fray. He was a statesman.

“I have five cities in my district – four full cities and part of Milwaukee. Of the five mayors that I’ve worked with, Mayor Bolender was the one I worked with the most. I sat down to talk issues with him more than anybody. A year ago I couldn’t have predicted that, but he was the easiest to approach, somebody who would get coffee at the drop of a hat if you wanted to talk about issues of development or what was going to be going on with the city hall project, what’s going on with Oak Creek schools, whatever it was … we acknowledged there was a difference between us (politically) but it was never an issue.”

And this from County Supervisor Pat Jursik …

“He was an extremely pragmatic man. He represented the community first and foremost. He did things in the interest of his community and I think that’s why he was such a good leader.

“He just totally loved his family. He wasn’t afraid to say that he loved his family and that he loved his wife.

“He was truly a (University of Wisconsin-) Whitewater fan. He played on the football team in college … and Bolender would wear his Whitewater football jacket around. To show how loyal a person he was, he supported that team his entire life.”

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More On The Oak Creek Mayor’s Death And Other Local Headlines

The president of the Oak Creek City Council has been named the city’s acting mayor and upcoming meetings have been cancelled following the death of Dick Bolender over the weekend.

Learn more in this Oak Creek Patch story.

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Oak Creek Mayor To Retire And Other Local Headlines

Oak Creek Mayor Dick Bolender is retiring and will not seek another term this April.

Check out the story in Oak Creek Patch.

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