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I grew up in West De Pere, Wisconsin, a suburb just outside of Green Bay. While attending the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for journalism, I dived into various media outlets through internships at print newspapers, Milwaukee Public Radio and WISN-TV. I later freelanced for Patch in Milwaukee while working part time at the TV station post-internship. After graduating, I landed a full-time job with Patch as an editor outside of Milwaukee, and when the company announced new opportunities in Chicago, I jumped on the chance to live in Lake View. It finally feels good to call my favorite community in the world home!
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From a high driver almost causing a head-on collision to an evil step-mother accused of killing a Sussex man, these are the most interesting Sussex police reports this week.
From the annual outdoor movie night to the new Friends of Sussex Parks group starting a farmers market, these are the places to be this week in Sussex.
Sussex's Outdoor Movie Night is here again, and really, what sounds better than watching a movie beneath the stars?
And you thought fire truck ladders were just used for saving lives. Check out these photos from high above the event.
Two Sussex-area natives made the dean's list at the Appleton university.
Sussex neighbors gathered at the annual National Night Out and Ice Cream Social Wednesday night. Do you recognize anyone?
Get ready for a bonfire! Areas of extreme drought have receded to Wisconsin's southern-most portions, and Sussex just made the cut to "severe" status.
Uma Avinash is not only a talented tennis player and academic scholarship recipient. Now her work is benefiting one teacher at the high school.
Have back to school questions? This is a list of dates and deadlines to keep in mind up until the big day.
The multi-million dollar overhaul to the park was met with mostly positive comments during National Night Out, a change compared to usual comments.
The Sussex Fire Auxiliary needs you to get hungry for brats on Saturday and excited about making a difference in the village.
Blake Basse is serving up farm-fresh food on Main Street to help with the family business and pay for college.
Town residents remain unwavering, laughing at a Lisbon officials’ attempts to justify a merger by saying Sussex ‘is a good community.’
The village's National Night Out and ice cream social on Wednesday will also be home to discussions on the Sussex Village Park master plan.
The 19-year-old Jefferson woman only had 28 days left on her sentence, but was lured into a trap in Sussex to be arrested after escaping.
This will be the third public forum Lisbon officials are holding to answer any questions and take comments from citizens regarding the Sussex-Lisbon merger.
Employees at the bank walked in on a burglar Saturday morning, and, according to sources, police have yet to locate the man. Sheriff's Department in mum on what happened.
From the drunk Sussex woman who police couldn't control to a man sexually assaulting an underage mentally challenged girl, these are the stories you read the most in July.