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Photos: Girls Basketball Battle in the Bay
Division 3 Dominican Knights take down Division 2 Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes in an intense inter-village basketball game Tuesday night.

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Division 3 Dominican Knights take down Division 2 Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes in an intense inter-village basketball game Tuesday night.

Wrestling team finishes third at sectionals and sends a record four qualifiers to the state tournament Thursday.
Computer program will show where existing pipes lie, and the areas where new pipes could potentially be installed.
Trustees authorized the purchase of a new street sweeper to be shared with Shorewood, and a pick-up truck and lawn mower.
The two inspection projects will identify which sanitary laterals and which downspouts are unnecessarily burdening the village's sanitary sewer system with rain water.
Redistricting changes, voter ID requirements take effect for Milwaukee County Circuit Court judicial election
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
Village Board asks village manager to talk with the late teacher's family about other possible ways to preserve his memory without taking up green space in the park.
The Plan Commission will also hear requests for a physical therapy business in the new retail center and a location change for Gallery 505.
Volunteer program helps middle and low-income taxpayers at the library through April 11.
1980s-themed theater production will play the next two weekends at Dominican.
By recognizing National Migratory Bird Day and taking other steps, the village plans to develop an application that will be reviewed by the end of March.
Dr. Richard A. Swenson will speak about time management and other topics at the JCC next week.
The Whitefish Bay Public Library is decorating its walls with your library love letters in celebration of National Library Lovers Month.
Amelia Foss, of Whitefish Bay, is a co-valedictorian graduating this year with plans to attend Princeton University in the fall.
One of the sketch writers hails from Whitefish Bay, and said the reference was no more than a "shout out."
The Qdoba at Bayshore Town Center is offering a buy-one-get-one-half-off deal for customers who kiss someone while at the cash register.
Enjoy Valentine's Day artwork and poems submitted from Cumberland and Richards schools.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
Here's a look at some of the events in Whitefish Bay Patch's events calendar this week.