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Retired Fire Chief Russ Spahn to Sing National Athem at Miller Park
Spahn’s scheduled performance is part of the Milwaukee Brewers’ celebration of First Responder Day.

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Hometown: South Milwaukee
Birthday: 1/26/1979
Bio: David Cotey comes to Patch after nearly a decade with NOW Newspapers (formerly CNI Newspapers), where he was a senior sports writer and editor for multiple communities, including Greenfield and Greendale.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee alum is a multi-time Wisconsin Newspapers Association and Suburban Newspapers Association award winner. He and his wife Angela have two children: Hannah and Carson.
Spahn’s scheduled performance is part of the Milwaukee Brewers’ celebration of First Responder Day.

The event, hosted by the the Greenfield Jaycees, is open to boys and girls ages 6-15.
Elliott will introduce the district's leadership team, including several new members new to the district this school year.
A woman arrested after an accident chose a familiar name when police asked her to identify herself, only it wasn't her own.
The veteran officer is accused of using excessive force with a woman arrested for drunken driving, fleeing and officer and more, according to other media outlets.
The burglary occurred while the victim was gone for about 2 ½ hours.
The potential new owner of Southwest Auto Body, an auto repair, auto body and used car sales business since 1995, wants to expand its sales operation.
Owners of Advanced Animal Clinic, 3374 W. Loomis Ave., bought the house to the north at 3352 W. Loomis and plans to raze it.
Greenfield avoided starting the season 0-3 with a 23-22 win at home over Whitnall, who remains without a win.