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Brookfield's Sanju Reddy Peddagorla Named Presidential Scholar
District officials say that Sanju is the fifth Elmbrook student to be named a Presidential Scholar in the last four years.

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District officials say that Sanju is the fifth Elmbrook student to be named a Presidential Scholar in the last four years.

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Some businesses are opening up right away, while others are taking a slower approach, Shorewood officials said Friday.
Authorities say 13 pools will be closed, yet remain hopeful that splash pads could remain open.
State officials say almost all state parks will be open starting Saturday. It will take longer for campsites to open, officials said.
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The outdoor cinema could hold up to 120 cars, and show movies rated G, PG and PG-13.
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All three students earned 4.0 grade point averages and will be honored at graduation this summer.
District officials said the original ceremony date was postponed from its original date of May 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Kohl's Department stores across Wisconsin temporarily closed its stores nationwide Thursday, March 19 at 7 p.m.