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Bay's Athletic Dynasty Has Been 80 Years in the Making
Eight Whitefish Bay alumni and coaches were honored for their contributions to the school's athletic excellence.

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Eight Whitefish Bay alumni and coaches were honored for their contributions to the school's athletic excellence.

John Taylor Harms' drawing of a blue mythical creature won the 7-9 age division, winning a $250 prize and the opportunity to have his art transformed into a U.S. postal stamp.
Blue Dukes beat the Pirates 41-34 in a double-header at Whitefish Bay Friday night.
The National Weather Service expects wind gusts of 35 to 40 mph during Friday's blizzard, causing low visibility and hazardous driving conditions.
After seven years in Whitefish Bay, chief plans to turn in his badge in June for a life of golfing, bicycling and traveling.
Large turnout for shopping, wine and chocolate at Silver Spring Drive business event Thursday night.
Special congratulations to Jennifer Patrick, who will be receiving a $50 gift certificate to La Merenda after winning Patch's random drawing.
Milwaukee Jewish Federation's request to amend development agreement includes expanded hours, more events and the construction of two fences.
Eighteen-foot "council ring" would honor late cross country coach and history teacher.
Whitefish Bay Patch will join nearly 30 local businesses for a night of wine, chocolate, entertainment, demonstrations and sales.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
Fourth-grade girls raise $50 over their summer break to help turn a dilapidated school house in Nairobi into a new, four-story facility.
The Village Board will also discuss a Geoffrey Farnsworth memorial and the JCC's request to amend its development agreement.
This was the winning photo in The Great Frame Up of Whitefish Bay's monthly photo contest.
Prosecutor describes David Foley, a former co-owner of Sport 'n Cuts, as a "quintessential confidence man" with an "insatiable desire for easy money."
Fourth and fifth grade students explored their interest in optional learning project then presented their findings at Thursday night learning fair.
Here is a roundup of athletics and activities at Whitefish Bay High School, courtesy of Athletic Director John Gustavson.
By investigating downspouts from the sidewalk, Whitefish Bay officials hope to eliminate unnecessary rain water being contributed to the sanitary sewer system.
The village will pay roughly $175,000, for inspections, but homeowners will likely have to pay for laterals to be lined or replaced.
It's painful to think about, but take a look at these pictures and stories from the storm that hit Feb. 1-2, 2011, leaving behind 15 to 20 inches.