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Police: Multiple Citations Issued After Retail Theft
This week's police reports also include an arrest in connection with graffiti at the community center and money stolen from a safe at Southridge.

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I grew up in Prairie du Chien and attended college at UW-Eau Claire where I served as editor of The Spectator. I worked for NOW Newspapers for 3 1/2 years before heading over to Patch to be the editor in Oak Creek.
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This week's police reports also include an arrest in connection with graffiti at the community center and money stolen from a safe at Southridge.

Despite changes in benchmarks for Wisconsin statewide reading and math tests, Oak Creek students continued to score higher than the state average.
The "Heavy Metal Tour" allows attendees to talk with manufacturers, tour MATC and work with computerized equipment and robotics.
Lakeside Credit Union, 150 W. Ryan Road, is now Educators Credit Union after the successful completion of a merger.
A 26-year-old man drove the wrong way on 27th Street and right toward an Oak Creek squad car, according to police.
County Supervisor Steve Taylor said he no longer trusts county board members after a story alleging they illegally negotiated with a union.
Oak Creek Veterinary Care will be built on vacant land at 8000 S. Howell Ave.
Mayor Steve Scaffidi answered dozens of questions in the inaugural State of the City event April 24.
Tim Seipel of Greendale was recently honored with the Boy Scouts' highest award given to adult volunteers.
The Janesville Congressman will hold his first Oak Creek listening session since the 2012 election.
Black Diamond Group has cleared the first hurdle for its plans on how to fill about 17,000 square feet of empty space at its Oak Creek headquarters.
Steve Taylor says he supports state legislation reforming Milwaukee County government, but also backed an alternative proposal put forward by opponents.
The Oak Creek Community Center's summer concert series celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, and organizers are looking for public input on the lineup.
No one was hurt in a Tuesday morning accident at the Oak Creek Plaza shopping center, at the corner of Drexel and Howell avenues.
Geothermal systems, which tap into the earth for energy, would save the city money in the long run but require a large initial investment.
The first-year Greendale superintendent will take residents' questions about the school district.
A 43-year-old Oak Creek woman has been charged with three offenses after an April 13 incident in which police say she drove the wrong way on Howell Avenue.
This week's police reports also include an underage party bust, an off-roading attempt gone bad and graffiti at the community center park.
A 47-year-old Chicago man was arrested in the parking lot of Brentwood Animal Hospital after police say he tried to purchase a television with a fraudulent check and then fled.
A faculty-student basketball game preceded the introduction of the Oak Creek High School prom court Friday.