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Rezoning Allows For Recreation Area at Sikh Temple
The Sikh Temple of Wisconsin will add two sand volleyball courts, a tennis court and a soccer field.

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The Sikh Temple of Wisconsin will add two sand volleyball courts, a tennis court and a soccer field.

CrossFit Oak Creek, which opened Sept. 10 at 200 E. Oak Street, gives attention to all aspects of one's fitness.
Chris Abele will submit testimony about the impact the shooting had on the Milwaukee area and the need to find solutions to prevent another tragedy from happening.
A wireless security system monitor was stolen in a burglary Sunday near Pennsylvania and Forest Hill avenues.
Event will be held at noon Saturday at Sweet Music, a new music store in the Market Place Village.
The local Fill-the-Boot campaign, held at the intersection of Puetz and Howell avenues over Labor Day weekend, raised $13,235.05.
A 44-year-old Franksville resident was seen speeding on I-94 in Oak Creek and eventually crashed his car following a high-speed chase.
An Oak Creek Sikh temple member, who lost his mother in the Aug. 5 shootings, is among those scheduled to testify Wednesday.
Joe Koch won more than 100 games as Oak Creek head football coach.
An officer saw a man passed out in a vehicle with the engine running Saturday night on 10th Street.
Police say a 25-year-old man refused to get out of his car, which contained several drugs and paraphernalia.
Re-dedication ceremony will be held Sept. 23 at the Oak Creek American Legion Post.
Knights overwhelm Racine Case 40-8 Friday night at Oak Creek High School.
The Sept. 28 Septembeerfest will feature more than 100 craft brews, a retro-themed beer tent, a Malte Shoppe and much more.
About 5,600 We Energies customers, mostly in the southeastern and eastern part of Oak Creek and a portion of South Milwaukee, lost power about 11 a.m. Friday.
Event will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Classic Lanes, across the street from the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin.
The all-pro safety will be cooking his "Butler burgers" and signing autographs. Event will also include free food, a car show, pizza trailer and more.
The owner of the popular Mexican restaurant at Ryan and Howell was told to vacate the building by Sept. 1, according to the city clerk's office.
Four vehicles, including a motorcycle, were involved in a crash about 4 p.m. Wednesday near the intersection of College and Pennsylvania avenues.
Two businesses and three residential properties received awards for beautiful landscapes.