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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.
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The 2012-13 employee handbooks are still awaiting approval by the board, and board-staff communication policies continue to be debated.
But the Falcons can determine their own fate: win, and conference title drought ends at 12 years.
Kyler Chelminiak's fishing skills have landed him a scholarship to Bethel University in Tennessee and fish for the school's fishing team.
Melinda Myers became the first woman ever inducted into the Wisconsin Green Industry Federation Hall of Fame.
For a $10 donation, you can participate in two 30-minute classes.
A house in the 8000 block of S. 35th St. caught fire about 6 p.m. Tuesday. The cause is still under investigation.
Patients should visit City Hall from 3-6 p.m., though shots will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis.
First, Elm Dale was the recipient of $1,000 worth of gift cards. Then, principal Christine Bryzcki was informed of another surprise gift.
Pet Supplies Plus provided Tahani Turnipseed a shopping spree to get supplies for her new puppy she named Sparkle Pup.
Charles Erickson has spent 15 years with the city.
One of Barbara Stull's ancestors owned the historical society's log cabin.
A geocaching enthusiast caught the eye of an off-duty police officer at a Greenfield park and the incident made this week's police blotter.
Most high school football teams learned their playoff fates Friday, but a few teams are still fighting for a postseason berth when the regular season ends this weekend.
See who's in the playoffs and who's still on the bubble. And check out the WISN-TV (Channel 12) video report from East's win over Marquette Friday night.
Dr. Dawg, a Chicago-style hot dog restaurant, will replace Hooters, which was a Greenfield mainstay for 15 years at one of the busiest shopping corridors in the Milwaukee area.
The smell is a result of maintenance work being done by Milwaukee Water Works this week.
Most high school football teams learned their playoff fates Friday, but a few teams are still fighting for a postseason berth when the regular season ends this weekend.
Board members will meet for a second straight Monday with another full agenda.
Whitnall sneaked out a win over Cudahy on Friday. Meanwhile, Greenfield was shut out by Brown Deer and had its postseason hopes dashed.