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Sports Center for a Day; When Athletes Were Accessible and Weren't Millionaires, Saukville Started a Tradition That Seems Quaint by Today's Standards

Try picturing anything like this today: For $1 admission ($2 at the door), you could hear speeches from coaches and players from teams such as the Green Bay Packers, the Wisconsin Badgers, the Milwaukee Brewers and Braves, the Milwaukee Bucks and Marquette Warriors (pre-Golden Eagles days).

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TOWN OF SAUKVILLE Cedarburg Bog hike, chili supper make way for Super Bowl

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GRAFTON Warrant arrest

Voters to Weigh Building School; April 1 Vote Considers $16.5 Million Proposal

Germantown School District voters will be asked in an April 1 referendum whether the district should be allowed to build a fifth elementary school using up to $16.5 million in general obligation bonds. The School Board unanimously approved taking the referendum question to voters, Dave Magill, board treasurer, said Wednesday.

Ozaukee Board Debates Ice Rink Debt; Public Could Get More Access to Skate Center

Port Washington -- Ozaukee County supervisors are reluctant to forgive nearly $400,000 still owed the county by organizers of the Ozaukee Ice Center but are willing to let the group pay down that debt more quickly by increasing the time the center is open to the public. The Ozaukee Ice Association, which operates the center, is asking the county to turn over ownership of the facility and forgive the loan to make it easier for the group to raise $3 million to $6 million to install a second sh...

Washington County's Most Wanted

Wanted for manufacture / delivery of cocaine The Washington County Sheriff's Department is seeking:

Births

Bobbi and Craig Carsen of Richfield announce the birth of their son, Cole Irving, at 12:36 a.m., on Dec. 25 at St. Joseph's Hospital, West Bend. He was 7 pounds, 15 ounces and 22 inches long. Rachel and Matt Goldenstein of Jackson announce the birth of their son, Connor Stephen, at 1:10 p.m., on Dec. 25 at St. Joseph's Hospital, West Bend. He was 8 pounds and 21 inches long.

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