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Private Lateral Project Will Be Discussed Tuesday
More than 300 homeowners are included in a private lateral lining project in the south end of the village.

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More than 300 homeowners are included in a private lateral lining project in the south end of the village.

A parade, kids games, live music and fireworks provide a full day of family fun in Whitefish Bay.
What you need to know for local parades and other nearby Independence Day events.
The driver's blood alcohol was nearly twice the legal limit when he drove his friends back to Grafton from Milwaukee.
One of them drove the wrong way down Lexington Boulevard.
The parade down Oakland Avenue begins at 3 p.m. and is followed by food, music and fireworks.
Three of the four retirees have already been replaced with new hires.
The 10th annual Shorewood Criterium brought hundreds out to watch the bike race and party with their neighbors.
Whitefish Bay School District is seeking to recoup the $8,500 it spent on window damage to Whitefish Bay High School.
Retail theft and a stolen motorcycle were also reported to Shorewood police in the last week.
Brenda Turner comes to Nicolet after four years at Wilmot Union High School.
The landscaper in charge of the bluff stabilization project says select herbicide applications are necessary to grow native plants with deeper roots.
The Green Team's latest project gives new meaning to the phrase "cooler by the lake."
The fourth annual Greg Loyda MLB Alumni Baseball Clinic will be held at Craig Counsell Park on Saturday.
The 30-year-old Fox Point man's life was cut short by heart complications Saturday.