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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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Plenty went on over the weekend in Oak Creek -- share your photos with Patch.

An 82-year-old woman reportedly drove more than three miles in the wrong direction on I-94 and will have to get retested for her drivers' license.
A staff member will be in the parking lot of the Oak Creek Police Department on June 5 to hear residents' thoughts and questions.
Business would be located at 2555 W. Ryan Road. The Oak Creek Plan Commission is scheduled to review the proposal Tuesday.
Relay for Life kicked off at 6 p.m. Friday at Oak Creek High School. An opening ceremony was the beginning of a 12-hour, overnight event.
Tom Rosandich, announced as fire chief earlier this week, has been with the department for 33 years and his experiences have run the gamut.
Retired teacher and wife of late Mayor Dick Bolender was honored for her service to South Milwaukee and Oak Creek.
Bootz party, Italian Knight Out, Meadowview Auction are all on the schedule for Saturday.
More officers will be on the roads from Monday through June 3 to enforce the state's seat-belt law.
Children from kindergarten through eighth grade can get bike safety tips and participate in fun activities at Oak Creek Police Department annual event.
PPG, which has plant in Oak Creek, is donating money toward science program for Milwaukee-area students.
Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists, which opened in April, serves as an extension of family vets, handling surgeries, emergencies and other work.
We presented our first workshop on the basics of using Patch, Twitter and Facebook Wednesday night at the Oak Creek Community Center.
Door forced open at Bella Classic Photography in overnight hours Sunday; nothing appeared to be missing.
Police say three suspects in retail theft were involved in altercation on Howell Avenue. One got away in a green van.
The plan, though not finalized, would give Milwaukee County 75 acres for expansion of Falk Park and Northwestern Mutual 50 acres for development.
Facing a recall election, the governor says new jobs numbers released Wednesday are a more accurate reflection of how the state is doing. Meanwhile, Democrats are calling the new report political spin and a stunt.
The city of Oak Creek is changing its medical insurance plan network and could see large savings as a result.
Facing a recall election, the governor says new jobs numbers released Wednesday are a more accurate reflection of how the state is doing. Tom Barrett calls announcement a political stunt.
A barricade will go up near Bootz Saloon; new signage will be added near intersection of Centennial and Howell.