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Email: David.Cotey@patch.com
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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.
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This fall, 18 Edgewood Elementary School girls participated in the Girls on the Run program that taught them the benefits of running, promoted self-confidence and tackled issues young women face.
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The Green Bay Packers fullback is teaming with the BloodCenter of Wisconsin for a blood donation challenge that runs through Jan. 6.
Whitnall High School senior Clayton Anderson wants to turn the district's Nature Pod into a free disc golf course and believes it will attract people to the community.
The 29-year-old Greenfield police officer had an inappropriate relationship with a female theft suspect in August, which included sexually explicit text messages, the department said Tuesday.
The children's ages ranged from 5 to 14, and their mother was arrested after they concealed more than $400 in items from Best Buy, according to the police report.
David Wandke, who now lives in Peshtigo, Wis., was diagnosed with Stage 4 kidney cancer in August.
A holiday craft and vendor fair is Nov. 17, at Hickory Park. And don't miss the holiday shopping expo at the Greenfield Public Library on Dec. 4.
Kollauf was chosen from four candidates who applied to replace Suzette Larson, who resigned in September. He will finish her term, which expires in April.
A man insists he was trying to call 915 ... all three times he dialed 911 last week. That and more in this week's police blotter.
New report says the Whitnall School District has seen a big reduction in pension and health care costs. Greenfield officials say they saved more than the report indicates.
Six-week-old Autumn Markos has a rare heart condition and needs a heart transplant. The benefit is to help offset her family's mounting medical bills.
The Whitnall senior won her third consecutive WIAA Division 2 title in record fashion Friday.
Alan and Lindsay Markos anxiously await a heart transplant for their daughter Autumn Elizabeth, who was born with two congenital heart defects Oct. 1.
The school fundraiser will be held at McDonald's, 4275 S. 27th St., Nov. 27.
Alan and Lindsay Markos of Greenfield anxiously await a heart transplant for their daughter Autumn Elizabeth, who was born with two congenital heart defects Oct. 1.
It's the third plan the owner of the popular burger and frozen custard restaurant will submit to the city in the last six years.
Online registration will not be offered this year, but in-person registration will be held at Greenfield High School.
Greenfield police pulled over two men while investigating theft from cars in the 6000 block of South 35th Street on Monday.