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Superintendent Explains Late Call to Close Schools Wednesday
Superintendent John Tharp said rapidly deteriorating conditions after 6 a.m. Wednesday led to his late decision to close Greendale schools.

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Superintendent John Tharp said rapidly deteriorating conditions after 6 a.m. Wednesday led to his late decision to close Greendale schools.

The winter storm has forced the closure of schools in Oak Creek and throughout the area.
A wet, blowing snow hit the Milwaukee area Tuesday afternoon and continued Wednesday morning.
The winter storm that sat over the Milwaukee area on Tuesday and Wednesday dropped far more snow than originally predicted, leading to school closings and treacherous road conditions.
Two 18-year-old men seen running into an abandoned house were arrested on marijuana- and trespassing-related charges.
Registration for 5-year-old and 4-year-old kindergarten continues this week.
Administrators are proposing new classroom door locks throughout the district, additional cameras at the high school and middle schools.
A 48-year-old man driving the wrong way on a divided highway in Oak Creek was taken into custody for OWI.
An Oak Creek man was driving a bus in Pennsylvania and safely stopped the vehicle, according to an Associated Press report.
A 29-year-old Milwaukee man, angry with a driver who almost hit him, allegedly followed her to a gas station and broke her mirror with his hand.
Hundreds participated in the inaugural event, aimed at getting residents fit and building community.
A 36-year-old man was arrested for false imprisonment Feb. 17. This week's police reports also include a man's third drunken driving arrest.
A 65-year-old was trying to secure weapon in his vehicle when it accidentally discharged.
Alderman Dan Bukiewicz will host a listening session on Oak Creek issues March 4 at the library.
Oak Creek lost on a last-second jumper to finish the season at 12-11.
Sunset Options will open a "planning center" April 1 in the Offices on the Hill complex.
The Greendale Public Library is easier to access than ever with the release of a new Milwaukee County Library phone application.
The three-day Sheep in the City Getaway kicked off Friday afternoon at the Comfort Suites.
Matthew Elmore, 23, has been charged with two counts of sexual assault and possession of child pornography.
Brian Murphy and Sam Lenda, the first officers on the scene of the mass shooting at the Oak Creek Sikh temple, are the 2013 co-Oak Creek Citizens of the Year.