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Since he could hold a newspaper or pick up a pen, Carl had a knack for the written word and was encouraged to write. When he left home to attend University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Carl studied the craft of journalism and earned his bachelor's degree in print journalism. Throughout college he put his skills to the test and wrote for the UWM Post and a monthly community paper in Bay View. Carl most recently was a staff writer for The Waukesha Freeman and The Oconomowoc Enterprise.

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The Girls Are Heading to State

The girls volleyball team will travel to the Resch Center in Green Bay for the WIAA state state tournament.

The Girls Are Heading to State
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Proof of the Paranormal on Main Street?

Members of the Cream City Paranormal investigation team traveled to Purloin Studio in downtown Falls to search for signs of life on the other side. What they found may shock some, or cause a fit for skeptics.

Proof of the Paranormal on Main Street?
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Papermakers Cut Indians' Postseason Run Short

The Indians and Papermakers played a tight game for the first half, but an avalanche in the third quarter sealed a 31-0 win for Kimberly Friday.

Papermakers Cut Indians' Postseason Run Short
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Walmart Neighborhood Market Opens For Business

The largest portion of the major reconstruction project at the corner of Main Street and Pilgrim Road opened at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Walmart Neighborhood Market Opens For Business
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Dylan Smith's Love For Life Inspired Community

Dylan Smith, 13, passed away Saturday after winning a long battle with muscular dystrophy. Although the disease hampered his physical abilities, it did nothing to hamper his love for life, gentle heart, and his ability to inspire others.

Dylan Smith's Love For Life Inspired Community
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Obituary: Dylan Smith

Dylan Smith won his battle with Muscular Dystrophy Saturday. He was 13 years old.

Obituary: Dylan Smith
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Community Memorial Reaps a Healthy Harvest

Over the summer, CMH Volunteer Coordinator Sue Schuelke brought together roughly 10 volunteers to tend an L-shaped garden on the grounds of the hospital that benefited residents in need.

Community Memorial Reaps a Healthy Harvest
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Radisson Subcontractors Move Closer to Getting Paid

Four contractors petitioned to appoint a receiver for the contractor, Gil-Her Limited, that hired them for work at the Radisson Hotel. The move could help all parties reach a settlement in the hotel's ongoing foreclosure suit.

Radisson Subcontractors Move Closer to Getting Paid
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Indians' Soccer Season Comes to a Muddy End

The Brookfield East Spartans end the Indians' soccer season for the second year in a row on a rain-soaked pitch Thursday.

Indians' Soccer Season Comes to a Muddy End
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Obituary: Helen Abram

Helen was a longtime active member and past president of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 382 of Menomonee Falls.

Obituary: Helen Abram