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Here's a look at some of the events in our events calendar this week. If we're missing something, you can add it to the calendar.

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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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Here's a look at some of the events in our events calendar this week. If we're missing something, you can add it to the calendar.

Homecoming night was made even more exciting by a 14-7 Whitefish Bay win over Homestead, the Blue Dukes' undefeated conference rival.
The first draft of the budget would increase taxes by less than 1 percent. Trustees will hash out the details over the course of several meetings.
Police reports from Sept. 25 through Oct. 1 also include drunk driving arrests, a stolen lawnmower and a bike found in a portable toilet.
Seven bikes have been stolen in a six-day period, mostly from the high school bike racks.
A laptop, briefcase and wallets were stolen from a house on Cramer Street last week.
Whitefish Bay police routed traffic away from a rotten tree that fell on Lake Drive, just north of Henry Clay Drive.
Police say an interaction with the cops leads a 27-year-old man to give a false name, run into the lake and spit at one of the officers.
Whitefish Bay's only gas station has been sold to a new owner after 51 years in business, 29 of which have been in its current location on Hampton Road.
Whitefish Bay senior Thomas Aiken and eighth grader Vlada Kot appeared on The Morning Blend Friday morning for their leadership in regional and statewide student council organizations.
Superintendent Mary Gavigan is inviting the Whitefish Bay community to hear about student achievement, the district's financial outlook and changes in public education during a special presentation on Oct. 9.
With more than 30 years of law enforcement experience, Michael Young will start in Whitefish Bay on Nov. 12 with an annual salary of $96,000.
Whitefish Bay High School will celebrate homecoming week with a spirit concert, parade, football game and a Saturday night dance.
Students will join the national Stomp Out Bullying effort by wearing special blue shirts, voicing their thoughts and creating anti-bullying posters.
With a win over Grafton Friday night, the Whitefish Bay football team secures its place in the playoffs.
Get perked up for a free cup of coffee from Caribou Coffee at Bayshore Town Centre.
The Mandel Group expects 15 new students to enter the school district, but officials say it is hard to gauge enrollment changes without knowing who will rent the proposed units or buy the houses on the market.