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Candidate Ricky Ranz Answers Mayoral Forum Questions
Ranz is one of four candidates who will face off in a Feb. 21 primary election to become the next leader of the city.

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Ranz is one of four candidates who will face off in a Feb. 21 primary election to become the next leader of the city.

Random Lake resident second person to arrive on scene; comforted Heather Bejma's 4-year-old daughter who had been riding in the backseat.
Four candidates will faceoff in a Feb. 21 primary election in hopes of moving forward in the race for the next Port Washington mayor.
There's plenty of options in Port Washington and Saukville, but let's face it — some places feel more like home than others.
A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.
Let's face it — half of the game is the people sitting in the stands, so let's see the faces of the people cheering on their teams.
The National Weather Service expects wind gusts of 35 to 40 mph during Friday's blizzard, causing low visibility and hazardous driving conditions.
The National Weather Service expects wind gusts of 35 to 40 mph Friday, causing low visibility and hazardous driving conditions.
The National Weather Service expects wind gusts of 35 to 40 mph during Friday's blizzard, causing low visibility and hazardous driving conditions.
With the big day of love is just around the corner, its good to know which businesses are offering the types of deals you are looking for.
Port Washington and Saukville residents aren't alone in dealing with bullying problems.
A videotaped fight at Thomas Jefferson Middle School raises flags for some parents, but is there really something to worry about?
The police liaison program was dropped years ago for budgetary reasons, but Port police still stay in daily contact with the schools and intervene when necessary.
The Port Washington Common Council extended a raze order on the historic buildings, giving Gertjan van den Broek a chance at ownership.
A roundup of the latest activity from the police blotter.
George Webb franchise location replaces the Port House Restaurant, a location the franchise called home for about 20 years once before.
About 100 people attended a candidate forum on Monday night to hear the thoughts of the seven hopefuls for the Port Washington-Saukville School Board.
A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.
Patch will provide live coverage of the debate between candidates vying to become Port Washington's next city leader.
Seven Port Washington-Saukville School Board candidates vying for three positions will meet for a debate on Monday, and Patch will cover it with this live blog.