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Girls Basketball: Knights Cruise Past Racine Park
Oak Creek, now 14-1 overall and unbeaten in conference play, is ranked No. 1 in the latest Journal Sentinel area poll and No. 2 in the state.

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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.
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Oak Creek, now 14-1 overall and unbeaten in conference play, is ranked No. 1 in the latest Journal Sentinel area poll and No. 2 in the state.

A "Resource Period" will kick off most days at Greendale High School beginning next school year, giving students needing extra help some time with teachers, and freshmen some time to transition.
This week's police reports also include a trio arrested for drug paraphernalia possession and a 64-year-old breaking a court order.
Two longtime Oak Creek residents, influential in the early history of the city, passed away this month.
One Oak Creek ice skating rink has opened while another could open by the weekend.
Police did not have any initial suspects in connection with a burglary Friday near Forest Hill and Pennsylvania avenues.
Two classic rock bands will play the Oak Creek Community Center this weekend to benefit St. James Church.
The arrest of a child sex assault suspect topped the list of headlines on Caledonia Patch last week.
Oak Creek made news regionally and nationally last week, thanks to a big plan and a big discussion.
Punjab Singh was seriously wounded in the Aug. 5 shootings at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin and is in a long-term facility.
A woman who was reportedly held against her will in a South Milwaukee home was later found unharmed, according to a report.
A 25-year-old Waukesha man yielded to one emergency vehicle but hit a second one Wednesday morning on I-94 near Ryan Road.
Police found heroin and drug paraphernalia inside a Red Roof Inn hotel room and vehicle.
State Rep. Mark Honadel, who has supported previous mining legislation, is out in front of the latest effort to pass a mining bill.
WPC Technologies is moving its headquarters from Milwaukee to Oak Creek and needs to build several tanks to store large quantities of chemicals.
The sheriff's deputy was taken to the hospital as a precaution, while the other driver was not injured, according to a report.
President Barack Obama mentioned the Aug. 5 mass shooting at the Oak Creek Sikh temple as he laid out a comprehensive package to address gun violence.
The longtime Greendale resident, who coordinated the district's technology and communications, said he will remain active in the community.
Developers have scrapped plans for junior box stores on the eastern third of the former Delphi property, saying a strong anchor store is needed to attract other tenants.
This week's police reports include a small fire at Sears, underage drinking and drunken driving.