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Jordy Nelson Autograph Session Draws a Crowd
Packers wide receiver came to Oak Creek during playoff bye week.

Email: mark.schaaf@patch.com
Phone: 262-497-1633
Hometown: Prairie du Chien, WI
Birthday 5-6-85
Bio: Being a journalist is the only career I've ever wanted for myself, and I'm so blessed that I'm getting to do it professionally. I grew up reading newspapers and by the third grade, I was making my own newspapers out of printer paper and putting them out on the porch at night, so when my dad got the Wisconsin State Journal in the morning, mine would be right next to it. (true story - my parents still have the copies) I have a passion for good journalism and I'm happy to be bringing that enthusiasm to Patch.
I grew up in Prairie du Chien and attended college at UW-Eau Claire where I served as editor of The Spectator. I worked for NOW Newspapers for 3 1/2 years before heading over to Patch to be the editor in Oak Creek.
Besides journalism, I'm passionate about music (Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Pearl Jam, Jack White) and the Milwaukee Brewers; I enjoy reading (non-fiction, mostly) and Sunday nights on HBO; and I believe Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK but he did not act alone.
Packers wide receiver came to Oak Creek during playoff bye week.

Wide receiver will sign autographs at Supplement Warehouse.
Several incidents have been reported in the past two weeks.
All serve on governing bodies of their communities.
Abele was elected last year to replace Scott Walker.
Abele was elected last year to replace Scott Walker.
Oak Creek police still investigating case.
City will instead cut back on the recycling yard's hours of operation.
Many anxiously awaiting verdict on the location of two civic buildings.
Primary will be held Feb. 21 for mayor, clerk, 6th District Alderman.
Student allegedly showed nude pictures of 14-year-old.
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Authorities found two guns and ammunition in 47-year-old's vehicle.
WPC Technologies reportedly purchased a building on 6th Street.
Flagler says the average person is 'paramount' to helping solve Milwaukee's biggest animal-related problems.
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A lot - and I mean a lot - happens before water gets to your house.