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PBS Film Crew Spends Weekend In Oak Creek
The production company involved with PBS' "Not In Our Town" series did interviews and filmed Saturday's community forum.

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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.
Besides journalism, I'm passionate about music (Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Pearl Jam, Jack White) and the Milwaukee Brewers; I enjoy reading (non-fiction, mostly) and Sunday nights on HBO; and I believe Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK but he did not act alone.
The production company involved with PBS' "Not In Our Town" series did interviews and filmed Saturday's community forum.

If you live in Oak Creek and have been slacking on taking your Christmas tree to the curb, you still have plenty of time.
A 31-year-old man and a passenger ran away from a traffic stop early Saturday morning, according to police. He was charged with his third OWI and received citations for other offenses.
Oak Creek Mayor Steve Scaffidi is traveling to Washington, D.C. this week and will be part of a meeting on gun violence with Vice President Joe Biden.
A group of St. Al's students will travel to Washington, D.C. after winning a regional competition Saturday.
Two cars trying to beat a yellow light collided at 6th and Rawson, according to police. Police say one of the drivers was operating under the influence.
Three Kenosha men fled the scene of a fight early Sunday morning but were found in a nearby parking lot and now face charges of battery.
The state Department of Transportation hopes to begin construction in February.
Saturday's event at East Middle School focused on how each person can play a role in preventing the acts of violence seen in Newtown and the Oak Creek Sikh temple.
No one was injured in an accident Thursday morning at 13th Street and College Avenue.
A few weeks after reports of a big box store surfaced, officials will give a presentation at Tuesday's Oak Creek Common Council meeting.
The work was originally planned for 2014, but the DOT wants to push back the project to an undetermined future date.
A witness saw a striped sports car flee the scene after discovering his vehicle was broken into Monday night.
Police say someone broke into a home in the 100 block of E. Pine Hollow Lane through the bedroom window Saturday.
The family of Satwant Singh Kaleka received a gold medal in a religious ceremony Jan. 8, according to a report.
According to a report, a man pulled a knife on an employee at the Franklin Walmart and fled with a cash bag.
Using a rigorous, multi-phase rating process, Super Lawyers named John E. Turlais of Foley & Lardner to its annual list.
An 18-year-old woman caused damage to her vehicle and the College Avenue roundabout when she allegedly drove drunk and crashed into curbs and signs Friday night.
Some are apparently willing to test their luck, however.
No one was injured in Friday afternoon accident near Milwaukee Area Technical College.