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PPG Donates $5K to Oak Creek Schools
The donation allowed a group of middle school girls to attend a science-related camp at UWM.

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The donation allowed a group of middle school girls to attend a science-related camp at UWM.

An opening event Nov. 9 at the Old Town Hall will kick off a year of events marking the city's 50th anniversary.
Man threatened a group with a knife, had to be handcuffed to a bench for police officers' safety, according to a report.
Construction of the nearly-year long project is expected to finish in November.
A Franklin man stopped on I-94 near the airport had a blood-alcohol content nearly three times the legal limit to drive, according to police.
The Bridge, which will hold a grand opening Oct. 20, will offer church services geared toward those unfamiliar with the Christian faith.
There are no immediate plans for the land at 27th and College in Greenfield.
Democrats had to scramble to after their first choice for the state Assembly race declined to run, according to a report.
Tess Corners students will be accompanied by a police escort and the high school marching band during a walk-a-thon Friday.
An obstacle course will be set up in the "muddy back 40" of Maxine's Dance Studio on Saturday.
A display of fire trucks and a texting-while-driving car crash rescue are also part of Thursday's event.
The Knights take on Racine Park in this year's homecoming game.
Spirit Halloween is open near the corner of Puetz and Howell.
See how the OakView Business Park will lay out on 220 acres near Oakwood and Howell.
The district is searching for a permanent solution for the high school weight room, which had to be moved due to unsafe conditions.
Company's Heat U.P. Wisconsin campaign aims to help families in need.
A Muskego High School senior was recognized for placing in the top 5 percent of some 1.5 million students who took a national test.
Tess Corners will host a Green Apple Day of Service, which includes a tree-planting and educational component.
A 911 caller reportedly told police a kitten was thrown out a car window on Howell Avenue.
The non-denominational church hosts services at Muskego High School.