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Port High Seniors Say Goodbye Sunday
Graduation season is upon us, and Port Washington High School is holding its ceremony on Sunday.

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Graduation season is upon us, and Port Washington High School is holding its ceremony on Sunday.

Annual report shows Port Washington's drinking water, which comes from Lake Michigan, meets all federal and state contaminant standards.
Local Editor Lyssa Beyer gets to know another side of Port — the four-legged kind.
Patch and the Ozaukee County Humane Society-Saukville Campus will feature a pet that could be yours every week.
A weekly look at homes on the market in Port Washington and Saukville.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County has plenty of room for volunteers ready to build a friendship with an area child.
Port Washington police have no suspects for items taken from yard, locked van.
A roundup of the latest activity from the police blotter.
Restaurant offers breakfast all day as well as a dauntingly large menu to choose from.
A weekly recap of the news from Patch.
Organizers expect more explosives and hope for good weather in this year's event.
Organizers of the July festival announce the music lineup for the event.
Ozaukee County Sheriff Maury Straub reminds residents to play it safe on the roads with the arrival of the warm season.
The Port Washington Youth Baseball and Softball group is sponsoring a Lucky Pirate Cash Raffle, guaranteeing at least $5,000 in prizes, as well as a discount card fundraiser.
A weekly look at a featured home on the market in Port Washington and Saukville.
Mequon woman accused of stealing from two friends also facing charges in Milwaukee County.
Patch and the Ozaukee County Humane Society-Saukville Campus will feature a pet that could be yours every week. This week features Nibbles, a 4-year-old rabbit.
Michael Thomley will move from his position at a school in China to become the principal at Lincoln Elementary School on July 1.
A roundup of the latest activity from the police blotter.
Port Washington Police Department is participating in nationwide seat belt program through early June.