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7th Grade Girls Compete in State Basketball Tourney
The Whitefish Bay girls team placed 16th in Division 2 of the Wisconsin State Invitational Championship Tournament on April 13 and 14.

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Those three things drove Jeff to walk into The Daily Cardinal, one of UW-Madison's student newspapers, where he covered city, state and campus news stories.
After graduating from UW-Madison, Jeff took a job with a weekly newspaper in Oconomowoc, where he immersed himself in the community over the course of three years- writing about everything from farmers markets to murder trials.
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The Whitefish Bay girls team placed 16th in Division 2 of the Wisconsin State Invitational Championship Tournament on April 13 and 14.

The woman taped signs to the side of her home that insulted her neighbor, his girlfriend and his 12-year-old daughter.
After selling 2,000 Girl Scout cookies, Callie Olson gave the top-seller prize – a MacBook computer – to her uncle with multiple sclerosis.
With five stores in Florida, the owners of Grace & Shelly's Cupcakes plan to open in Whitefish Bay on August 1.
The Milwaukee Jewish Federation and Jewish Community Center hosted a daylong celebration for Israel's 65th Independence Day on Sunday.
See Whitefish Bay's most recent graduation and drop-out rates, and how they compare to the rest of the state and surrounding districts.
The Sheboygan man's blood alcohol levels were three times the legal limit when he was arrested Sunday morning on Brown Deer Road.
With five stores in Florida, the owners of Grace & Shelly's Cupcakes plan to open in Whitefish Bay on Aug. 1.
The village did not experience any reported backups or street flooding, despite more than three inches of rainfall in a 24-hour period.
Whitefish Bay's newest personal fitness studio opened this week, offering personal training, TRX, yoga, and other exercises tailored to an individual's fitness goals.
Whitefish Bay's newest personal fitness studio opened this week, offering personal training, TRX, yoga, and other exercises tailored to an individual's fitness goals.
Electronics, paint, scrap metal – and almost anything else you can think of – can be disposed of at Bayside Village Hall Saturday morning.
The village no longer requires a master plumber to perform simple plumbing work, but residents are still required to pull a permit from Village Hall.
Six forensics students will compete in the National Forensics League competition, and 12 will compete in the National Catholic Forensic League competition.
With new parking spots available and resident-only parking restrictions, residents on Lydell Avenue may see the traffic relief they've been looking for during little league season.
The "amazing all-church rummage sale" will be held Friday and Saturday at United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay.
The Mandel Group presented four landscaping options for the Silver Spring walkway, which will also accommodate outdoor dining for two incoming restaurants.
Friends of Bay Baseball is more than halfway to its $200,000 fundraising goal, and is seeking donors to buy commemorative bricks around the new diamond.
With a $20,000 check from the village, consultants will try designing a public works building that won't raise taxes.
After crashing into a street sign on Lake Drive, the 28-year-old Milwaukee woman threatened officers and dug her fingernails into a cop's skin.