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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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Drunken Driver Eludes Cops, For a Little While

The Port Washington man is charged with his 4th operating while intoxicated charge after officers noted his erratic driving upon exiting the highway.

Drunken Driver Eludes Cops, For a Little While
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'Just Give it a Try,' Lacrosse Player Says

The Lakeshore Lacrosse club team's season is underway. Hear from two players and follow the team's season.

'Just Give it a Try,' Lacrosse Player Says
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Is Bulletproof Glass Necessary for School Entryway?

Port Washington Plan Commission members approved a design for a new entrance hoping to enhance security at Lincoln Elementary School despite a debate questioning whether laminate glass was sufficient.

Is Bulletproof Glass Necessary for School Entryway?
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PD: Failure to Yield Causes 4-Car Crash on Hwy 33

A 26-year-old Random Lake man was cited in the accident that occurred in the town of Saukville on Wednesday morning; on Tuesday, he had been issued a citation for speeding.

PD: Failure to Yield Causes 4-Car Crash on Hwy 33
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$500 Check Benefits Advocates Shelter

The Business Alliance Roundtable Chapter in Saukville of BNI recently presented a check for $500.00 to Advocates of Ozaukee.

$500 Check Benefits Advocates Shelter
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Saukville Couple Takes $172K Lottery Win

Howard and Katie Emory, who've lived in Saukville for 24 years together and regularly participate in the Badger 5 drawing, are "still pinching" themselves after the recent win.

Saukville Couple Takes $172K Lottery Win
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Soccer Leagues Kick Off New Season Next Week

Locally organized adult soccer leagues will offer spring and summer seasons, as well as tennis and kickball leagues.

Soccer Leagues Kick Off New Season Next Week
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Open Records Request: The Process in Port

A recent movement by area police departments to strictly follow requirements in the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act may change the records you receive.

Open Records Request: The Process in Port
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PD: Suspicious Package Prompts Call to Police

A roundup of recent activity from the police blotter also includes a resident who was scammed on eBay, and a stolen purse — that was later returned, with items missing.

PD: Suspicious Package Prompts Call to Police
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Port Native Wins U.S. Open Wrestling Championship

Port Washington native David Arendt, who won the state wrestling championship his senior year of high school here, took a first in the U.S. Open wrestling championship in Las Vegas over the weekend.

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Downtown Parking Study Offers Public Input Opportunity

Port Washington Main Street is working with a Boston-based company on the parking study, and a public hearing will be held next Tuesday as part of the process.

Downtown Parking Study Offers Public Input Opportunity