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Week Ahead: Branding of Oak Creek Unveiled, Firefighters' Dinner and More
Oak Creek has plenty of things to keep you occupied this week as you try to stay out of the rain.

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Oak Creek has plenty of things to keep you occupied this week as you try to stay out of the rain.

See how the number of students per staff member in the Oak Creek-Franklin School District stack up against nearby districts and the state.
Floyd Rogers Jr. faces a felony drug charge after a Feb. 9 traffic stop on Drexel Avenue in Oak Creek.
Several men seen trapping and putting a deer in a T-shirt could face a fine, but some Patch users believe they deserve a harsher punishment.
Greendale has made health and wellness a priority over the last 10 years, but officials say there is still work to be done.
A semi blocked eastbound Drexel Avenue near I-94 and forced the closure of an off-ramp Wednesday.
A video taken in Oak Creek shows several men trapping a deer and putting a T-shirt on the animal. A suspect has been identified.
Police say a 32-year-old man going the wrong way on 27th Street struck a car at the intersection of 27th and Ryan, just minutes after fleeing an accident on the freeway.
Besides high water in farm fields, ditches and a few isolated areas of the city, Oak Creek has not had major problems after two days of heavy rain.
Kathleen Wied-Vincent, who lost in her bid for the Greendale School Board, said the election set the standard for the state.
A woman was grabbed between her legs in the Milwaukee Area Technical College parking lot, according to a report.
Rodney Lass is charged with assaulting his girlfriend repeatedly over the past five years, including at least some in her Greendale home.
Citing security concerns, the city may pull polling places out of Deerfield Elementary and East and West middle schools.
Fifty-five people have applied for the position, which will be vacant at the end of the school year.
The new Italian restaurant Sadie's opened in March at the corner of Ryan and Howell.
The store at 222 N. Chicago Ave. will be open around the clock and include a Subway restaurant, according to a report.
Tickets are on sale now for the annual dinner, which raises money for community charities.
Bill Haig was inducted into the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame after successful stints at WTMJ and the Milwaukee Brewers.
This week's police reports also include an unleashed dog attacking a family and domestic violence.
The 38-year-old driver has three drunken-driving convictions and was arrested again in the early morning hours Sunday, according to a police report.