Months — even years — of uncertainty over the future of fire protection for the village of Pewaukee were put to rest Monday, March 20, when the common council approved a new fire and emergency medical services contract with the village. The village tentatively approved the agreement earlier this month. The new five-year, $1.361 million contract with the village includes a 3-percent increase yearly and an opt-out clause after 18 months. Previously, the contract was based on the number of fire and EMS calls the city received.