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2 Woodside Teachers Earn National Certification
Woodside Elementary School teachers Peter Dargatz and Kelly Flanagan earned certification through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.

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Woodside Elementary School teachers Peter Dargatz and Kelly Flanagan earned certification through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.

Karen Richie earned certification through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, which is one of the highest credential available for educators.
The Chargers and the Lancers battle for first place in the Greater Metro Conference Tuesday, and arting Patch is blogging live starting at 7 p.m.
The Blood Center of Wisconsin will hold a blood drive from 7:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at the high school.
Nominees for the United States Service Academies were chosen from a group of applicants residing throughout Wisconsin’s 5th Congressional District
In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Heart Association appreciated.
Sussex Patch will be blogging live as Brookfield Central and Sussex Hamilton square of for sole possession of first place in the conference.
The local teen was responsible for one of two burglaries that occurred on consecutive nights in Falls.
Golden Guernsey in Waukesha closed without warning on Saturday, raising concern about the ability of school districts to obtain milk for students.
Marcus Theatres will show the locally-based documentary at select screens, including Marcus Cinema in Menomonee Falls.
Cost of stamps will go up a penny later this month, while the USPS is also rolling out a new stamp for international letters.
Cost of stamps will go up a penny later this month, while the USPS is also rolling out a new stamp for international letters.
Bradley acquired Keltech Incorporated of Delton, Michigan and will operate the company as a wholly-owned subsidiary.
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Days after the death of Hamilton High senior Aaron Zagorski, friends and family from around the nation offered their condolences and words of support.
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