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  • Port Washington-Saukville, WI

I graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire with 2 bachelor's degrees, one in Print Journalism and the second in Spanish. I then interned in the online department for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and also spent a year as a copy editor for the Green BayPress Gazette. I am currently pursuing a Masters of Business Administration with an emphasis in Internet Marketing degree from the Florida Institute of Technology (don't worry, classes are all online, so I'll still be covering the news here!)

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Future of Fire House Linked to Financial Shortfalls

Port Washington Common Council approves moving forward with the attempted sale of historic fire engine building, while leaving room for negotiations with interested buyers and the historical society.

Future of Fire House Linked to Financial Shortfalls
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Did You Lock the Doors?

Two more residents report items stolen from their unlocked cars parked in Port Washington.

Did You Lock the Doors?
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Port Common Council Clips Lawn Law

Controversial changes to Port Washington's lawn maintenance ordinance might not be so controversial after all.

Port Common Council Clips Lawn Law
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Historical Shocker: No Bids on Fire House

Historical society still will fight to save the old engine house, while the city likely still will seek a sale.

Historical Shocker: No Bids on Fire House
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Many Mini Meows: Kitten Season Hits Humane Society

If you can't adopt one of the kittens, the Wisconsin Humane Society-Ozaukee Campus will soon offer a music series to benefit the shelter.

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What Would You Do With $4,000?

Port Washington resident wins grand prize money from Port's Youth Baseball & Softball Lucky Pirate Cash Raffle.

What Would You Do With $4,000?
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Call for Comments Causes Congressional Site Crash

Several Congressional websites experience server overloads after President Barack Obama urges Americans to contact their representatives regarding the debt-ceiling.

Call for Comments Causes Congressional Site Crash
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Port's Paramedic Service Starts Next Week

After a long application process, the Port Washington Fire Department's upgrade from EMT to paramedic service will start Aug. 1.

Port's Paramedic Service Starts Next Week
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Area Home on the Market

A weekly look at a featured home on the market in Port Washington and Saukville.

Area Home on the Market