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Student Video: Here Comes the iPad
A student at St. Eugene School designed this movie trailer demonstrating the value of using an iPad over traditional books, pens and pencils.

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A student at St. Eugene School designed this movie trailer demonstrating the value of using an iPad over traditional books, pens and pencils.

Fox Point police got quite the surprise when they ran plates on what looked like a Mercedes Benz, but learned they were registered to a Jaguar. The $25,800 Mercedes was stolen from an auto auction lot in 2011.
Republican state lawmaker Jim Ott's opponent is a caseworker and advocate, Cris Rogers.
The Distinguished Service Award, one of the highest honors bestowed by the college, is given in recognition of success and achievements in professional fields, service to society, contributions to community and loyalty and service to Luther.
Two 17-year-old boys were arrested last week by Glendale police after a Nicolet student told administrators who was behind the homecoming week vandalism.
In honor of two perfect ACT test scores and 17 National Merit Scholarship awards, Nicolet has rescheduled the homecoming pep rally, which was canceled after administrators feared a disruption.
Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day on Oct. 5.
In exchange for helping out in various positions at Nicolet High School, senior citizens can receive up to $495 off their yearly property taxes courtesy of Nicolet.
After colliding with the truck at the Porticos Apartments, the driver narrowly missed a tree before police found her in the parking garage. The police report also says she admitted to drinking an entire bottle of vodka.
Check out these local listings we found for homes on the market in Fox Point and Bayside with three bedrooms. Are you a local realtor? Just click "Upload" and post your listings on Patch!
About 2,500 runners will hit the streets on Sunday for the 32nd annual Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon, and that means some area road closures, too. Plus, check out who's joining from Fox Point and Bayside. Good luck!
Fox Point police are investigating recent vandalism on a local billboard with an uncanny resemblance to "Gangnam Style."
Here's a look at the top stories for the month of the September in Fox Point and Bayside.
Director of Public Works Scott Brandmeier said they only ran into a small hitch with a water main during the installation of the new footpath running along Green Tree Road.
Hundreds participated the annual Dragon Dash 5K at Indian Hill School Saturday. Check out the pics we took of participants with Sapphire the Dragon and local firefighters!
Rick Monroe challenged the impression that administration was "heavy handed" in dealing with issues during Homecoming Week. He added that the school might hold a different pep rally to bring back school spirit.
A thief made off with the nearly 100-pound statue from a Fox Point front yard and didn't leave behind a single footprint or wheel track.
As the November elections quickly approach, here's how and where to register as a new voter in Fox Point and Bayside.