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Knights Take Regionals With Shootout Win
Oak Creek beats West Allis Hale on penalty kicks 5-4 to take the regional title.

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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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Oak Creek beats West Allis Hale on penalty kicks 5-4 to take the regional title.

GFS Marketplace opened last weekend and will hold a formal ribbon-cutting Tuesday morning.
Dollar Thrifty car rental service would replace the former Envirotest in the 500 block of W. College Ave.
Police are investigating a break-in at a home under construction on E. Forest Hill Avenue.
U.S. Attorney James Santelle said officials will ensure that no one in the Oak Creek Sikh community is removed from the country.
Oak Creek faces West Allis Hale at East Middle School, with the winner advancing to sectionals.
About 250 people attended a Sept. 29 dinner at the Oak Creek Community Center to raise money for victims of the Aug. 5 shootings at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin.
The Oak Creek Water and Sewer Utility was not given a chance to be heard before a state decision that would raise Oak Creek customers' water rates, according to an appeal.
A 24-year-old Milwaukee woman was trying to make a left turn when her vehicle was struck on Howell Avenue. She was later cited for failure to yield right of way.
A house in the 8000 block of S. 35th St. caught fire about 6 p.m. Tuesday. The cause is still under investigation.
Oak Creek Community Center event, now its 28th year, offers a first prize of $10,000.
Man pulled up behind an off-duty police officer and then drove away, according to a police report. Officers found the car at the man's residence and took him into custody.
After a driver smelled smoke about 9 a.m. and pulled into the Classic Lanes parking lot, the fire quickly escalated.
The Oak Creek Water and Sewer Utility says it can't continue talks with Waukesha about providing Lake Michigan water unless cost-sharing between Oak Creek and Franklin is worked out.
The Oak Creek Water and Sewer Utility says it can't continue talks with Waukesha about providing Lake Michigan water unless cost-sharing between Oak Creek and Franklin is worked out.
The Oak Creek-Franklin School Board approved two measures related to teacher pay.
Steve Taylor will host a listening session regarding the proposed Milwaukee County budget.
The Oak Creek city clerk's office has everything you need to know about voting in the upcoming election, now less than a month away.
A car drove over the roundabout at a high rate of speed early Sunday morning and was totaled. Police found a passenger lying on the grass nearby.
A chimney fire Saturday afternoon on S. Chicago Road did not cause injuries, but did lead to damage to the home.