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Email: David.Cotey@patch.com
Phone: (414) 248-6620
Hometown: South Milwaukee
Birthday: 1/26/1979
Bio: David Cotey comes to Patch after nearly a decade with NOW Newspapers (formerly CNI Newspapers), where he was a senior sports writer and editor for multiple communities, including Greenfield and Greendale.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee alum is a multi-time Wisconsin Newspapers Association and Suburban Newspapers Association award winner. He and his wife Angela have two children: Hannah and Carson.
Time is running out on Patch's national "Deck the House" competition, but local homeowners have thrown their names in the ring for the $100,000 grand prize.

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An open letter to media and residents of Milwaukee County from Milwaukee County Supervisor Joe Sanfelippo.
The Plan Commission is expected to recommend the city deny a request by the owner of Corona Jewelry to open a jewelry repair and resale shop on 27th Street.
The car dealership wants room for a 215-stall parking lot, which would result in the razing of a psychic reader business.
The next big blockbuster of the season is appearing in theaters around Greenfield soon with midnight showings. Advance ticket sales are happening now.
Artist Catherine Lottes tells Patch how the project evolved over the last 18 months and explains what people will see and experience now.
More than 100 people crammed into City Hall on Saturday for the annual tree-lighting event.
The 21-year-old Milwaukee woman told police she had not had much to drink.
There are several condos available for $50,000 or less in Greenfield.
Greenfield Patch is now accepting nominations for the person of the year. Help us tell the great story of a person (or people) doing great things!
The motorcycle company's 110th anniversary is next summer, and two Greenfield business owners are already banging heads.
Police say the threat, written in marker on a garage in the 3200 block of West Mangold Avenue, was not credible.
Only the diamonds at Case meet new rules so Racine Unified is uncertain if this could cost the district big money.
I-43 between the Mitchell Interchange and Loomis Rd. is scheduled to be closed overnight.
The new hot dog restaurant will open in the former Hooters restaurant in early 2013, owner David Ross said.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints now has a clear path to build a church at the intersection of Howard Avenue and Loomis Road.
Three schools are slated for safety improvements after the city was awarded more than $170,000 in grant money through the Safe Routes to School program.
The Greenfield Police Department took a couple of odd calls last week regarding two men who perhaps thought they were minding their own business.