Muskego Water Bugs prepare for July 3 performance
Brian Kramp spends the morning on Little Muskego Lake with the Muskego Water Bugs
Muskego armed robbery; police seek male suspect
Police are looking for a male suspect wanted for an armed robbery that happened at the Muskego Walmart on Saturday, June 22.
Child pornography possession, Whitnall Middle School teacher accused
A Whitnall Middle School teacher is charged with two counts of child pornography possession. The school district said he is suspended without pay.
Waukesha County car break-ins, authorities report apparent rise
In Waukesha County, New Berlin and Muskego police are reporting a rise in car break-ins. It includes a common denominator: unlocked doors.
Thefts from unlocked vehicles; New Berlin, Muskego police take reports
Police in New Berlin and Muskego took multiple reports of unlocked vehicles being entered and rummaged through. In some of those incidents, items of value were stolen.
Jackson’s in Muskego: Healthy, light, crunchy sweet potato chips
Brian Kramp is in Muskego with the inspirational story behind Jackson’s Chips.
Muskego veteran gets new roof, free of charge
It's a feeling of gratitude for one Muskego veteran. David Wujcik, a U.S. Navy veteran, received a new roof, free of charge, on Friday, April 5.
Muskego veteran gets new roof, free of charge: 'It is special'
It's a feeling of gratitude for one Muskego veteran. He's getting a new roof, free of charge.
Muskego mailboxes damaged; police seek to ID truck with plow on front
Muskego police are asking for the public's help to identify a pickup-style truck with a plow on the front that they believe is responsible for destroying two dozen mailboxes.
Mailboxes damaged by truck in Muskego
Mailboxes damaged by truck in Muskego (Courtesy: Muskego Police Department)
Muskego woman punched toddler in front of officer: complaint
Waukesha County prosecutors say a 20-year-old Muskego woman got drunk and punched a toddler in front of a police officer.
Behind the scenes at Pop's Kettle Corn
Brian Kramp checks out the Pop's Kettle Corn production facility
What’s in store?
Pop’s Pantry may not be the biggest market on the block, but it’s so more than just a grocery store. Brian Kramp is in Muskego checking out the local flavors from a pantry that’s been turned into a hub for small businesses from across the state.
Mama’s Boy Salsa
Pop's Pantry is in the heart of Muskego and is a testament to the belief that a community thrives when it supports its own. Brian Kramp is inside their new location seeing what’s special about the Wisconsin based products at Pop’s Pantry.
More from Pop's Pantry in Muskego
At the end of last year Pop’s Market Place had to close and find a new location for the products and vendor they’ve supported for the last few years – But they did it and changed their name. Brian Kramp is in Muskego checking out Pop’s Pantry, which has the same great products, bakery and more in a new location.
Kelly’s Pot Pies
Pop’s Market is all about supporting local vendors and their products, but even with two stores of her own one local vendor loves having her products at Pop's. Brian Kramp is in Muskego with a local baker that creates some of the best pot pies and desserts around.
Artas’n Meats
Pop’s Pantry may not be the biggest market on the block, but it’s so much more than just a grocery store. Brian Kramp is in Muskego checking out the local flavors behind a pantry that’s been turned into a hub for small businesses from across the state.
Pop's Pantry in Muskego; Wisconsin-made products featured
Community is at the center of Pop's Pantry which has a new Muskego location where Wisconsin-made products come together under one roof.
Checking out Pop's Pantry in Muskego
Community is at the center of Pop's Pantry which has a new Muskego location (S75W17461 Janesville Road) where Wisconsin-made products come together under one roof.
Muskego man intentionally vomited in squads after OWI stop: police
Police say a man spat and vomited all over a Muskego police squad and van, and the police department ended up paying hundreds of dollars to clean it all up.