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BEST OF: Where is the Best Local Fish Fry?
Twelve weeks of "best of" contests kicks off with the hunt for the best fried fish dinner.

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Twelve weeks of "best of" contests kicks off with the hunt for the best fried fish dinner.

Patch movie reviewers offer a look at whether that movie is worth big-screen prices.
Wisconsin Humane Society-Ozaukee Campus has dogs, cats and small animals available for adoption, as well as training and socialization opportunities.
Local writer features places such as Sir James Pub and The Patio Bar and Grill in recently published book.
Let Patch know your favorite place to gobble up some fish on Friday nights.
Four other candidates will continue on to general election in April to fill two open spots on the Port Washington-Saukville School Board.
Tom Mlada and Jim Vollmar earn the most votes of the four candidates in the running to become the next Port Washington mayor.
A roundup of the latest activity from the police blotter.
Primary elections on Tuesday will eliminate one candidate in the Port Washington-Saukville School Board race.
Primary elections are Feb. 21, but voters need to be armed with information about new Voter ID laws and polling location changes.
Kiss of Indulgence Ladies Night Out event will likely bring 1,200 women to Port's downtown on Tuesday, organizers say.
A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.
Primary elections on Tuesday will narrow the field of Port Washington mayoral hopefuls from four candidates to two.
The weather outside is, well — delightful — but that still hasn't been enough motivation to get some exercise in.
Volunteers will also be needed to help with the construction of Hales Trail Community Garden.
Area residents are organizing the Casino Night to benefit the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation in hopes of finding a cure.
Residents speak out on important local issues.
Duluth Trading Company has signed a 6-year lease and will move into the building in downtown Port Washington this fall.
The Johnsons and Hoffmans, married for 59 and 54 years respectively, share bits and pieces from their long-standing relationships.
Patch and the Wisconsin Humane Society-Ozaukee Campus wish readers a Happy Valentine's Day.