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Patch Year in Review: February

A look back at the top headlines from Port Washington-Saukville Patch in 2011.

As 2011 comes to a close, Port Washington-Saukvile Patch looks back at the top stories of the year, month by month. Here’s a recap of the news that made headlines in February.

Port High wrestling celebrates state victory

A in February, including Alex Dieringer, who won first place at 145 pounds; Justin Meins, who came in third in the 125-pound class; and Jake Maechetle, who competed at 135 pounds. For Dieringer, that was

Port man charged in stabbing at Walmart

A 28-year-old Port Washington man was charged Friday with first-degree attempted homicide in connection with a . The encounter took place in the beverage aisle, and the .

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School teachers call in sick in protest

Eighty-two teachers from the Port Washington-Saukville School District called in sick to , which calls for most public employees to pay higher costs for health care and to contribute more to their pensions. It also eliminates most collective bargaining rights. The teachers who called in sick were penalized through a

Sconuts hit the bakery scene in Port

Java Dock owner Brian Carlson announced his new product, — basically a scone in the shape of a doughnut. The coffee shop bakes Sconuts fresh every morning, with a variety of flavors, and will soon be selling them at

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Packers Super Bowl win hits home

Packers fans across Wisconsin celebrated the championship win in lots of ways, and locally some people got creative. A Saukville teacher made for example. Plus, a by wearing Packers clothes, sort of.


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