Sussex, WI|News|
Templeton Plans Scholastic Book Fair Starting Monday
The fair features books for young teens and adults with proceeds used for classroom essentials.

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The fair features books for young teens and adults with proceeds used for classroom essentials.

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Five girls and two boys join families in the neighboring communities.
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Upload a photo and vote for your favorite couple. The winner will get a $25 gift card!
This is a list of the things to do and places to be this week in Sussex.
This is a list of the most interesting police reports in Sussex last week.
George Webb and Hamilton's National Honor Society are hosting the event.
The National Weather Service expects wind gusts up to 30 mph during Friday's blizzard, causing low visibility and hazardous driving conditions.
The group of middle schoolers tore up the hill in these photos during early February.