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A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.

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A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.

A 38-year-old Port Washington man crashed his plane in southwestern Kewaunee County.
Port Washington police to request charges for battery and party to a battery in connection with the incident.
Port Washington plow crews planned to hit the roads at 2 a.m. to continue keeping the streets clear for residents.
The Port Washington Police Department responded to a two-vehicle accident on Highway 33 on Wednesday night.
Charges dismissed after investigation leads officials to question alleged victim's story.
Port Washington mayoral candidate Jim Vollmar, who is an alderman on the Common Council, says strategy is key when aiming to develop the city's downtown.
Kevin P. Brown appeared in court Wednesday in connection with the December incident; his attorney has asked the court to reconsider bail.
Candidate Ricky Ranz puts focus on Port's downtown, hoping to find a way to make the city be a destination for visitors and residents alike.
Despite near record-low levels of snow and record-high temperatures this winter season, the area is finally expected to see several inches of snow falling through Friday.
A roundup of the latest activity from the police blotter.
Candidate John Sigwart puts focus on development in Port Washington's downtown as well as long-term planning for the city.
The Huffington Post launched a book club, and Patch hopes you'll join it's local section.
Candidate Tom Mlada puts emphasis on engaging the community and building business relationships.
Patch and the Ozaukee County Humane Society-Saukville Campus will feature a pet that could be yours every week.
Grandmother faces single charge in connection with the incident.
A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.
As Girls Scouts celebrate 100 years of existence, area troops kick of annual cookie sales.
Port Washington Police Chief Richard Thomas looks back on his career after retiring at the end of 2011, leaving longtime department officer Kevin Hingiss in charge.
A Port Washington group wants to donate an observation tower to the city, but first officials have some research to do — including a real-life example of just how tall the tower would be.