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Whitefish Bay Students Build Cars Out of Mousetraps
High School science students showcased their mousetrap-powered cars in the school's first annual Mousetrap Car Derby.

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High School science students showcased their mousetrap-powered cars in the school's first annual Mousetrap Car Derby.

"La Vita Bay Ball - A Night in Little Italy" will take place from 6:30 p.m. to midnight on April 20 in the Whitefish Bay High School Field House.
Also, the girls track team took fourth in the Lois Wolf Invitational the week before Spring Break.
Thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, 16-year-old Charlie Burton will attend the Final Four and NCAA championship game this weekend.
On Saturday, the Whitefish Bay Public Library will host a prom dress party with more than 150 dresses donated by the community.
United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay hopes to pack 150,000 meals for starving children over a three-day period.
United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay hopes to pack 150,000 meals for starving children over a three-day period.
United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay hopes to pack 150,000 meals for starving children over a three-day period.
Thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, 16-year-old Charlie Burton will attend the Final Four and NCAA championship game this weekend.
Taxpayers of all ages are able to receive free tax help at Whitefish Bay Library on Wednesday.
A quick look at Whitefish Bay's higher-end houses, ranging from $679,000 to $1.8 million.
High school students are taught how syrup is produced at a new environmental education center under construction in the woods behind the school.
The incoming Whitefish Bay restaurant will serve a variety of entrees, sandwiches, salads, pizza and burgers.
The incoming Whitefish Bay restaurant will serve a variety of entrees, sandwiches, salads, pizza and burgers.
The two incumbents survived a four-way race for village trustee in Tuesday's election.
Whitefish Bay voters chose Miller and Fuda over two other candidates in Tuesday night's election.
Whitefish Bay police have installed a speed monitoring device and traffic signs urging drivers to slow down.
The 30-minute total-body kickboxing fitness center will open its doors Wednesday morning.
The 30-minute total-body kickboxing fitness center will open its doors Wednesday morning.
The Whitefish Bay resident passed away Thursday at the age of 61.