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I bet you thought I was going to mention the cheese, didn't you?

I bet you thought I was going to mention the cheese, didn't you?

This opinion column is by Joliet Patch Editor John Ferak, who previously covered the Netflix case made world famous by "Making A Murderer."

Denny Anderson, who died in May, will be honored during the event on Saturday at Foxx View Lanes.
Residents of Eken Park neighborhood painted the McCormick Bridge with beavers, muskrats and fish to bring awareness to the area's wildlife.
The county held an information session at city hall for its South Moorland Road project.
A social studies teacher at New Berlin West Middle and High School recently earned a media literacy certification from PBS.
The Facebook group, Neighbors Helping Neighbors, allows Dane County residents to help one another and form a virtual community.
Chondro Guitars buys and sells custom guitars and other merchandise.
Many of the pets arriving from El Paso, Texas will soon be eligible to adopt at the Dane County Humane Society and other regional shelters.
Golden Crystal Body Piercing discovered incorrect information.
Lily Limbert, 14, of Greendale died this week after nearly drowning in Lake Michigan. Her aunt shared memories of her niece.
A news release from Shorewood reiterated the village's support for a Lake Drive reconstruction option that would keep the trees.
Roberts' Specialty Meats discovered the store was listed as closed on Sundays.
The city Police and Fire Commission voted 4-1 in a virtual session to appoint the new police chief.
Waukesha police log entries from Sunday to Thursday.
Ted Larsen, owner and operator of Church and Chapel Funeral Homes, talks about how funerals changed in the time of corona.
Did you hear the blasts from the National Guard Armory in Oak Creek Tuesday? The cannons were part of a change of command ceremony.
The current proposed state budget leaves gaps in how the district can address the lasting effects of the pandemic, district officials said.
A tourism company dedicated to the paranormal and weird Waukesha history will offer tours starting in July.
The Brookfield Police and Fire Commission appointed the new chief and assistant chief.