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Evergreen played Thursday afternoon, and has three more performances this week at the Big Gig.

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Evergreen played Thursday afternoon, and has three more performances this week at the Big Gig.

The state Department of Instruction released state aid estimates Friday, and Bay will likely see state aid drop by just over $1 million.
Parade, kids games, live music and fireworks provide a full day of family fun Monday.
Think you might want to "adopt" a shrub in a Whitefish Bay park or other open area? The Environmental Advisory Commission wants to hear from you.
Recreation Department programs at the Lydell Community Center will continue to run as scheduled during planned upgrade.
Five youths said the recurring vandalism was part of a senior prank.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
The week in headlines from Whitefish Bay Patch.
Cafe co-owner said the inside is finished, and they hope to open their doors in a couple weeks.
Refinished parking lot features new trees, a new sign, and soon, new parking lot lights.
Administrators, support staff won't see pay hikes in 2011-12 school year, Whitefish Bay School Board decides.
No reported basement backups, but some roads were impassable during last night's storm.
No basement backups reported Monday, and fingers are crossed as storms are expected to continue through Wednesday.
Ice Cream Social will start at 6:30 p.m. in Schoolhouse Park.
Shorewood man suffered from medical episode and lost control of his vehicle in crash Wednesday evening.
Whitefish Bay native wins first WSGA championship Thursday in Lake Geneva.
Court decision on budget repair bill means school district will cope with $2.1 million in state aid cuts.
The week in headlines from Whitefish Bay Patch.
One of Lake Michigan's hidden coastly gems can be found just off Lake Drive in Whitefish Bay.
Great turnout for event on Silver Spring Drive Thursday night, as ladies enjoyed business specials, entertainment and drinks.