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Whitefish Bay Resident Report More Coyote Sightings
Over the past several days, the number of coyote reportings to the Whitefish Bay Police Department has increased.

Over the past several days, the number of coyote reportings to the Whitefish Bay Police Department has increased.

As of Monday, the Oak Creek Library will be reducing services, citing concerns with the coronavirus.
The former chief's attorney called the response "laughable".
The three-vehicle wreck occurred at 2:10 a.m. Two people died. Two others were injured.
Monday the school district transitioned all four elementary schools to virtual learning.
Kim Amidzich, Superintendent of Schools, is establishing a Citizen Advisory Team.
This weekend the Whitefish Bay Girls Swim & Dive team compete at the WIAA State Meet.
The Greendale Superintendent, Kim Amidzich, announced three schools will continue with virtual learning amid the pandemic.
City leaders are urging teens to learn more about the paid program.
Racine County was awarded $40 million in state funding to construct a modern, trauma-informed secure residential care center.
Shorewood hired consultants months ago. Next week, they will present their Police Organization Study Draft with the community.
The Oak Creek-based company Stella & Chewy’s is offering to pay you back the feed from adopting and old dog or cat.
The transition is based on the number of staff and student quarantined due to coronavirus and a limited pool of substitute teachers.
The School Board has called a special session for Friday to discuss the possibility of transitioning to temporary virtual learning.
Members of the public are advised that smoke emanating from the burn area is not cause for alarm.
Misinformation has circulated on social media and political websites raising rumors about the integrity of Wisconsin’s election results.
A postal employee intervenes when an elderly woman was being scammed earlier this month.
The state of the pandemic calls for additional action, according to Alderwoman Marina Dimitrijevic.
Police say the suspect entered an unlocked daycare and stole thousands of dollars worth of stuff.
One of the issues discussed at the Greenfield Board of Health meeting Thursday was the impact of the upcoming holidays and the coronavirus.