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This Week: Big Sewer Meeting, Bay Players Theater Production
The School Board will also meet Wednesday night, and the Bay Players production of "Boeing Boeing" debuts Friday night.

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The School Board will also meet Wednesday night, and the Bay Players production of "Boeing Boeing" debuts Friday night.

The former longtime resident of Whitefish Bay passed away Thursday at the age of 93.
The girls collected enough pencils, book bags and other school supplies for all 82 students at the School for Early Development and Achievement.
Former Green Bay Packers player William Henderson invited Green, Jerry Kramer and other former players to the grand opening of his new frozen yogurt store in Whitefish Bay.
The Recreation Department's new senior programming coordinator plans to add new programs, improve existing ones and target empty nesters that don't identify as seniors.
The new Whitefish Bay Recreation Department program focuses on teaching social skills to toddlers.
Ceremony in downtown Milwaukee marks the 11th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our country.
Residents raised concerns and questions with the village's plan to contribute $4.9 million to the development by creating a TIF district. Negotiations continue between the village and The Mandel Group.
Lily Hayes, Asia Butler, Elena Ouimet and Carly Theder all had big wins in the tournament on Friday and Saturday.
The former Whitefish Bay resident passed away Wednesday, surrounded by her loving family at the age of 71.
The overhaul of the Hampton Road restaurant includes a completely new interior, an expansive tap beer selection and a wide-ranging food menu.
The overhaul of the Hampton Road restaurant includes a completely new interior, an expansive tap beer selection and a wide-ranging food menu.
I-Team reporter Rob Koebel accused of swearing at police and asking "Do you know who you're messing with?" after he was caught urinating outside of the Apple store.
A Whitefish Bay graduate herself, Ms. Brown said she is excited to return to the district as assistant gymnastics coach, a SMART Team advisor and a biology and biotechnical engineering teacher.
Three of the four arrests were on Lake Drive, which remains a common spot for OWI arrests in Whitefish Bay.
Roughly 150 Whitefish Bay residents voted unanimously in favor of a school district budget that would increase taxes by a maximum of 3.7 percent compared to last year.
With 35 years of government experience, Ed Henschel was hired to manage the City of Waukesha with a salary of $140,000.
The latest Whitefish Bay police reports also show public urination, four bike thefts and a planter stolen on Lake Drive.
By reconfiguring the pool, Whitefish Bay swimmers will now launch from new starting blocks in a deeper area of the pool and turn around at a new moveable wall. The change also allows more meets to be held at home.
The latest news from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.