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Port Washington-Saukville Week in Review: Feb 12 - 18

A weekly recap of the news from Patch.

Port Washington-Saukville Patch's recap of the week's five most newsworthy stories covered on the website from Feb. 12 to Feb. 18.

Port High closes early Thursday after half of staff doesn't show
About 35 teachers called in sick to Port Washington High School between Wednesday night and Thursday,  Superintendent Michael Weber said the teachers will face consequences, and the administrative council met Friday afternoon to discuss the options.

Company offers to pay for upgrading Saukville's tornado sirens
Saukville village officials held a public hearing on Tuesday to discuss the possible permanent shutting down of the outdoor warning system. Several residents showed up to voice their opinion in opposition, and then a .

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Port Common Council approves coal dock sublease agreements
A deal years in the making, the Port Common Council between the city and We Energies allowing public use of the former coal dock areas used by the company.

100 Bowls Event earns $1,400 for local food pantry
The second annual 100 Bowls event on Sunday featured handmade bowls by high school students as well as freshly made soups from Dockside Deli, and .

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Saukville fire case closed with no official cause released
The state fire marshal was involved in an investigation of a fire in the new Saukville Humane Society building in Januar.  without releasing an official cause for the blaze.


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