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The organic and locally focused restaurant opened in late May. Have you checked it out yet?

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The organic and locally focused restaurant opened in late May. Have you checked it out yet?

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Three juveniles hiding in a bush look awfully suspicious.
The 19-year-old and 20-year-old Ozaukee County residents were drinking on North Beach.
He probably couldn't have done this if he tried.
The owner of the vehicle, a West Bend resident, as on the beach at the time of the incident. There are no suspects.
The owner, a 20-year-old Port Washington resident, forgot she had left the bicycle near the nature preserve entrance where it was found.
The 11-year-old is also the lead guitarist and vocalist of a youth rock band in Chicago.
Wayne D. Herbes faces three charges of first-degree sexual assault of a child under age 13; his trial will start again in September.
The Plaza Centre Stage Concert Series showcases Al White this week.
Free yoga and movies available at local libraries this week.
The restaurant is not yet officially serving during regular hours, but did open its doors for the annual festival.
Registration for the Saukville Village-Wide Rummage Sale is now open.
The popular day has come and gone again this year — and it's time to reflect: what was your favorite part of the day?
A Port Washington resident was struck by a motorcycle during the fireworks on Saturday night; police are seeking information on the driver.
Port Washington's Summer Theater program will perform the show starting Thursday through the weekend.
The Elmbrook Garden Club will offer tips on using indigenous plants in your landscaping.
The man has been traveling the country leaving $500 tips for waitstaff since his brother's death last year, and a Wauwatosa waitress was recently the lucky recipient.