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Port Washington-Saukville Week in Review: Jan. 29 - Feb.4

A weekly recap highlighting the week's news.

Port Washington-Saukville Patch's weekly recap of the week's five most newsworthy stories covered on the website from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4.

Winter weather hits Wisconsin hard
Port Washington and Saukville prepared on Monday for what the National Weather Service called in much of Southeastern Wisconsin. Gov. Scott Walker declared a the day after the blizzard, which also caused area schools, businesses and city buildings .

Tentative agreement orders razing of downtown historic buildings
The city attorney and Port Harbor Investment LLC, as well as the company's attorney, have reached a at 122 N. Franklin St. The details of the stipulation still need to be reviewed by the Common Council, and the weather to the Feb. 16 meeting.

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Commission on Aging approves bidder for senior center renovations
The Commission on Aging to recommend for the renovations of their new site β€” the former location of Franklin Energy. The Common Council will hear the recomendation at its Feb. 16 meeting.

Saukville Village President looks to the future
Saukville Village President Barb Dickmann spoke about the explaining how the community works to fit all of its residents' basic needs.

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Patch prediction contest includes more ways to win
The Patch Packer prediction contest is back β€” with the β€” but this time there's more to predict than just the score.


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