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Flu Cases in North Shore Not an Epidemic, Yet
North Shore Health Department says this flu season, so far, is a "typical year."

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North Shore Health Department says this flu season, so far, is a "typical year."

North Shore Presbyterian Church will welcome new Co-Pastor Rev. Christopher Davis on Sunday morning — just the sixth to be installed in its 90-year history.
In contrast to recent years, not as many teachers are leaving the district, but there are still a few familiar faces exiting — and the question of which retirement benefits they should receive has surfaced.
Thanks to an $8,280 donation from the school’s parent teacher organization, Atwater will convert a third-floor science lab into a recording studio, outfitted with video and sound recording equipment and recording software.
Gregg Davis told School Board members Tuesday he won't actively campaign and instead serve the district via its curriculum committee.
Shorewood department heads and principals can look forward to a 2 percent wage increase this school year, resulting in a total compensation package increase of .73 percent.
The School Board swore in its fifth member Tuesday night, after her appointment to the board Dec. 20.
The stockpile of stolen liquor was discovered in the suspects' car, after the two attempted to leave Pick 'n Save without paying for more alcohol, police say.
Shorewood police have been busy making operating while intoxicated arrests including several drivers driving at excessive speeds and who claimed to had hit a pole.
A more integrated police records system along the North Shore will provide an instant line of communication from the dispatch center to police squads, but will cost more than was budgeted.
State Rep. Sandy Pasch and Sen. Lena Taylor take the oath of office as the Wisconsin Legislature starts a new two-year session.
A Vedo’s Pizza delivery driver’s 2001 Chevrolet Silverado K1500 was stolen while he left it running in front of the Shorewood pizza shop on Dec. 28.
Golden Guernsey in Waukesha closed without warning on Saturday, raising concern about the ability of school districts to obtain milk for students.
Both Lake Bluff and Atwater Elementary will hold open houses starting at 6 p.m.
Mclaughlin was a graduate of Notre Dame and Saint Louis Medical School and served a two year residency at the University of Chicago before beginning a private practice in Milwaukee.
Police are now accepting applications for the nine-week course starting Feb. 28.
Efforts to repair the cable were slowed somewhat because it was located underground, making it difficult to pinpoint where the problem occurred.
Cost of stamps will go up a penny later this month, while the USPS is also rolling out a new stamp for international letters.
Police have arrested and are recommending charges be filed against a 58-year-old Milwaukee man in connection with several illegal entries to cars overnight on Dec. 28.
Artist James Steeno's floral and wildlife watercolors, paper collage and pen and ink drawings are designed to engage, display and call to mind the curious fancy of accessible objects and themes close by.