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So Many Charter Fishing Boats, So Little Time
Port Washington Patch has all the information you need to schedule your charter boat fishing vacation, whether your a local or coming from out-of-town.

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Port Washington Patch has all the information you need to schedule your charter boat fishing vacation, whether your a local or coming from out-of-town.

This ongoing gallery shows off the catches that come out of the Port Washington harbor — big or small, we want to see them all! Add your photos and hold on to your bragging rights.
Even if we can't be with out moms on this holiday, we can still let them know we are thinking about how great they have been to us.
Studies suggest that the difficult-to-enter workforce is getting harder for college grads, with a higher percentage of recent grads taking longer to find a job than in years past.
Ozaukee Christian School of Saukville hosted a mock "plant factory," as part of a social studies lesson about factories and the proceeds will benefit another student's mission trip.
I've got a confession to make — now will anyone else fess up?
Wisconsin Humane Society-Ozaukee Campus has dogs, cats and small animals available for adoption, as well as an anniversary party coming up.
Players Charlie Peprah, Jordy Nelson and Mason Crosby are among the celebrity faces involved in the 4-day tour that includes a local stop to benefit Portal, Inc., a nonprofit that serves adults with disabilities living in Ozaukee County.
An anonymous donation of up to $1 million will allow the Port Washington Historical Society to purchase and renovate the former Business Men’s Club building for use a museum; the society will also occupy the building at 205 N. Franklin Street for use as a
A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week, which also includes a day dedicated to learning about urban beekeeping.
After surviving some of the most devastating tornadoes in Kentucky in March, this one-eyed, three-legged dog is now in Wisconsin and is looking for a new family.
Stamp Out Hunger Day is Saturday, and local post offices will pick up your nonperishable items as part of the food drive right from your mailbox ... you just have to fill the bag.
Between President Obama saying he supports gay marriage and North Carolina recently voting to ban gay marriage, Patch wants to see how Port Washington and Saukville residents feel about the controversial issue.
The Port Washington-Saukville School District's decision to switch insurance providers is a move that has been trending across the state since Gov. Scott Walker signed Act 10 into law, causing an estimated $70 million drop in revenue for WEA Trust.
Wisconsin visitors spent more money in 2011 over 2010, and the tourism industry in Port Washington and well as Ozaukee County is following suit.
The Wisconsin Humane Society Ozaukee Campus is a busy place, with training classes and seminars on its events calendar, as well as lots of volunteering opportunities and more. Learn more on Patch, and stay up-to-date on everything with the shelter's newsl
Gov. Scott Walker earned double the percentage of votes than Democratic primary winner Tom Barrett walked away with; both municipalities report a 40 percent voter turnout for the election.
Unlike a traditional newspaper, posting an exciting announcement on Patch doesn't cost a dime, and anybody can do it. Whether your child received a scholarship or you just got married, Patch readers want to hear about it.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation encourages students to pedal to school on Wednesday as part of National Bike to School Day — and Patch would like to see the proof.
A roundup of photos of animals available for adoption at one point and time through the Wisconsin Humane Society Ozaukee Campus.