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Thursday: Learn About Mosquito-Borne Diseases At Health Dept. Program
A seminar on how to keep your family safe from tick and mosquito-borne diseases will be held May 3 at the Salvation Army.

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A seminar on how to keep your family safe from tick and mosquito-borne diseases will be held May 3 at the Salvation Army.

Former mayor honored in resolution passed by Common Council Tuesday night.
Nicholas Fuchs, charged with six child abuse-related felonies, pleaded not guilty.
Void left by Scaffidi's election as mayor will be filled by mid-May.
Long-time Oak Creek business set to open for the season by the end of this month.
Forms developed by the police and school personnel will give public safety officers quick reference when dealing with special-needs adults and children.
New mayor, city clerk and three aldermen took oath of office Tuesday night.
Artwork was on display at Oak Creek High School in celebration of Youth Art Month.
Because Tax Day can be a stressful experience, many businesses across the country and right here in Oak Creek offer freebies, discounts and special deals all day.
Extra patrols requested after restaurant received suspicious phone call.
Mayor-elect emphasizing communication before he takes the oath Tuesday night.
Pat Jursik loses bid to lead the Milwaukee County Board in long voting process Monday.
Woman had apparent bad reaction to crack cocaine, was running through hallways and screaming.
Company says its $12 million fertilizer plant will be the only one of its kind in the world.
The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory for Oak Creek and Milwaukee County.
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With a few major decisions are out of the way, officials seek to land businesses, grant money and fundraising dollars.
26-year-old Texas man arrested at Comfort Suites on charges of manufacturing marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession.
National Weather Service is calling for severe thunderstorms — and possibly hail and tornadoes — throughout southeastern Wisconsin, including Oak Creek.
21-year-old cited for creating a scene in an Oak Creek neighborhood around 4 a.m. Friday.