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The Week Ahead: Jazz Night, Rugby, and Softball
A look at what's on the Patch calendar this week.

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A look at what's on the Patch calendar this week.

Cassie Martin served as principal at Barton Elementary School in West Bend prior to joining the district.
Hamilton High School art students earned eight awards in the 2013 Scholastic Art Awards.
Margaret had a talent for finding hidden treasures. She loved word searches and puzzles and was an avid bingo player
A Germantown man is facing possible jail time after spray-painting underneath the Main Street bridge in early fall.
A man who signed a sworn statement not to step foot in Roundy's, well, did just that and more.
The popular late night eatery's owner forced to close business due to undisclosed health concerns in that village, but five other locations, including Greenfield's remain open.
By the end of the year, the Menomonee Falls Police Department could equip one squad car with license plate reader technology.
Popular late night eatery's owner forced to close business due to undisclosed health concerns.
Guests at a local hotel also received a rude awakening over the weekend.
According to feedback from a survey sent out to nearly 3,000 parents, parents are still on the fence about the most controversial component of a schedule proposal for 2013-14.
The city will sponsor a blood drive at the library on Feb. 7.
Visitation for Jack will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, at the Schmidt and Bartelt Funeral Funeral Home.
Both the boys and girls basketball teams sport an unblemished conference record with the season winding down.
Sussex leaders are putting together a proposal to create a taxing district in order to spark development on the Mammoth Springs site. The village is poised to invest some $4.7 million through the life of the project to see it to fruition.
Although Mark Fitzgerald was the highest paid public administrator in 2011, and the second highest paid in 2012, Falls Village Board members say he's worth every cent.
The planning committee still needs help locating some "hard to find" classmates.
Dvarion Beamon was the driver of stolen minivan that sparked a high-speed chase that passed through Menomonee Falls near Woodman's last year.
Internal data from the district indicates, white, male resident students represent the majority of infractions. However, the roughly 12 percent of the student body who are not residents accounted for 30 percent of suspensions this year.
Enjoy good eats and good music for a great cause in February.