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Blue Dukes Soccer Team Aiming For a Big Season
The Whitefish Bay boys squad improves to a record of 5-1-2 after a 2-0 win against Tosa East Thursday night.

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The Whitefish Bay boys squad improves to a record of 5-1-2 after a 2-0 win against Tosa East Thursday night.

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Under the proposed budget, the owner of a $400,000 home will pay $4,352 — a $142 increase from last year. Residents may vote on the tax levy at the annual meeting, at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the high school.
A basketball and football player in college, Mr. Wolter will also help coach the Blue Dukes football team this year.
Ludwikoski was one of more than 1,200 athletes that participated in the annual Maple Grove Triathlon Saturday.
Whitefish Bay Middle School's new language teacher taught in Denver, Nigeria and Spring Green, Wis. before coming to Whitefish Bay.
Also in last week's Whitefish Bay police reports: An 83-year-old man drove into a stop sign because he was distracted by a dog on the sidewalk.
Former Green Bay Packers player William Henderson opened Sweet Frog frozen yogurt Monday afternoon in Whitefish Bay and has plans to open another store in Brookfield's Sendik's Towne Centre this fall.
Former Green Bay Packers player William Henderson launched Sweet Frog frozen yogurt Monday afternoon, offering healthy snacks, a family atmosphere and a charitable commitment to Whitefish Bay organizations.
Three juveniles have been arrested in connection with the robbery, but no charges have been filed yet.
The priest who served St. Monica's Parish in the 1980s was killed in an accident last week. Archbishop Jerome Listecki will preside over the funeral services.
Bret Eulberg, who used to own the popcorn business on Silver Spring Drive, is behind a billboard message saying President Obama is responsible for higher gas prices.
A Swedish immigrant, Benson lived in Schaumburg, IL for many years, and enjoyed his retirement in Whitefish Bay near family.
The high school's new math teacher will also help plan prom, coach girls soccer and serve as the student council's junior class advisor.
Originally from Manitowoc, Mr. Zupek just graduated from UW-Madison and is excited to begin his teaching career in Whitefish Bay.
The Milwaukee native coaches club soccer and looks forward to teaching social studies and advising the senior class of student council.