WEST ALLIS - For days, West Allis has battled water main breaks due to wildly fluctuating temperatures, but Thursday afternoon a 20-foot-wide sinkhole appeared at 88th Street and Arthur Place because of one of the breaks.
Water was shut off at 9 p.m. to those in the area. The hole was caused by another water main break.
Although close to both West Allis Central High School and the Aurora West Allis Medical Center, employees there said the water was on Friday morning. Medical center employees coming in Friday morning were not notified that water was off during the night.
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City of Fond du Lac Police Officer Ryan Williams ran the Third Annual Donut Dash 5K charity run carrying a blue striped U.S. Flag in honor of his fallen partner Officer Craig Birkholz in Hart Park Saturday, April 22, 2017, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Williams was critically shot in the same incident in March of 2011 that claimed Birkholz's life. This years race, held to benefit the Wisconsin Riders Police Unity Tour, set a record in the number of participants with 431 taking part in the event.
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Four-year-old Delaney Wright of Menomonee Falls works on a painting during Taste of Mequon on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017. The annual event includes more than a dozen restaurants, live music, children's activities and more.
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Three-year-old Parker Wentworth eats a hot dog while attending the Optimist Club's Chili Dinner with his unseen grandmother Linda Wentworth and sister Charlotte, 8, at Menomonee Falls High School Friday, Jan. 13, 2017, in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
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Five-year-old Ellie Lach of Pewaukee blows bubbles as she waits for the annual Fourth of July parade in downtown Pewaukee on Tuesday, July 4, 2017.
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A graduate wears a Nike themed mortar board during Carroll University's 2017 commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 14.
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Amanda Bauer's hopes of a Cowboy win fade as her husband, Greg Bauer, a Mukwonago High School alumnus, celebrates the Packers while watching the game against the playoff game on Jan. 15 at the Smokehouse. Amanda, formerly of Eagle and head bartender at David Alan Alan's Smokehouse in Mukwonago, is long-time Dallas Cowboys fan.
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Waukesha police officer Bryce Butryn leads the Trike race during the Carl Zach Cycling Classic presented by Couri Insurance in downtown Waukesha on Sunday, June 18, 2017.
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Tom Igowski, of Muskego, Wisconsin, walks off Big Muskego Lake near the Boxhorn Gun Club after a day of Ice Fishing Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017, in Muskego, Wisconsin. Igowski had been out on the ice for eight hours and said he caught 20 to 30 fish but no keepers due to fish size limits on the lake.
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Five-year-old Autumn Brown of Dousman reacts to her face painting by Oconomowoc artist Leea Woolard of Life's a Party, Face Painting during the 62nd annual Dousman Derby Days on Saturday, July 29, 2017. The three-day festival features a parade, fireworks, carnival rides, games, live music and the state's championship frog jump competition.
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Historical re-enactor Herb Heck of Ashippun, aka Dirty Kettle, participates in the seventh annual Artist Ride Wisconsin photoshoot hosted by the Menomonee Falls Historical Society at Old Falls Village on Saturday, Sept. 16. The three-day event is a rare and unique opportunity for artists and photographers to photograph historical living history themes, including Native Americans, fur trappers, cowboys, prairie settlers and more.
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Fred Lukasik of Mukwonago throws a dummy for his dog "Jax" during the Pier Pups canine dock jumping competition hosted by Petlicious Dog Bakery in Pewaukee on Sunday, August 20, 2017.
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City of Wauwatosa Forestry Department Employee Mike Jamrozy floods a section of grass to make an Ice Rink in Hart Park Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
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A soggy but enthusiastic Papillon owned by Kimberly Sisak of Minneapolis swims after her training dummy during the DockDogs canine aquatics competition at the Waukesha County Fair on Saturday, July 22, 2017.
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Fitzgerald stops to browse the cooking section at Books & Company in Oconomowoc on Aug. 24, 2017.
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A dog peeks out of his container after being transported from Florida to Crites Field in Waukesha on Friday, Sept. 15. The Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County is assisting in the care and placement of stray and surrendered animals from Florida shelters to help newly displaced animals in need of emergency housing.
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Homestead High School football coach Drake Zortman, of Mequon, peers out of the dunk tank during Applefest at Thiensville Village Park on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. The event, hosted by the Thiensville-Mequon Lions Club, is a celebration of the autumn harvest and Ozaukee County's apple heritage.
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Akira Cooper, 13, and her brother Jerrick, 15, of West Allis, enjoy a carnival ride at the Waukesha County Fair on Saturday, July 22, 2017.
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Four-year-old Kayla Barnett of Oconomowoc zips down the giant slide at the Waukesha County Fair on Saturday, July 22.
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A motorist drives through flood water covering Delafield Rd. near Panga Bar and Grill in Oconomowoc on Friday, July 14, 2017.
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Mark Leipski of Waukesha chases visitors down the trail during the 20th annual Fright Hike at Lapham Peak State Park in Delafield on Saturday, Oct. 21. The family friendly event features a walk through haunted trails riddled with ghosts, goblins and headless horsemen, live music, concessions, a bonfire and more.
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Blacksmith Eugene Durben of Valders demonstrates his craft during the 2017 Family Frontier Day at the Ozaukee County Pioneer Village on Saturday, Sept. 23. The event featured games, crafts, demonstrations and more.
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Michelle and Doug Hoeffel of Oconomowoc take in the beautiful artwork on display inside Oakbrook Esser Stained Glass Studio during Spring Gallery Night in Oconomowoc on Friday, May 5, 2017.
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Splash Martini Bar in Oconomowoc is among area bars and restaurants that offer Happy Hour.
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Dancer Izabella Luevano, 13, from the Dance Academy of Mexico (Milwaukee) performs during WaukeshaÕs Friday Night Live event on June 2, 2017. The weekly event is held from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Fridays in downtown Waukesha through Sept. 15th and features 9 stages of live music, along with food, art, family entertainment and more.
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Three-year-old John Zwieg, 3, of Oconomowoc watches a model train speed past during the Trains, Tracks and Switches Train Tribute at Shorehaven in Oconomowoc on Thursday, April 13.
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Olivia Foster of Mukwonago emerges from a foam covered inflatable while participating in the Mukwonago YMCA Family Mud Run at Mukwonago High School on Saturday, June 3, 2017.
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Firefighters are seen inside a burning house during live fire training hosted by the Mukwonago Fire Department at 1380 Main St. in Mukwonago on Saturday, July 8, 2017. North Prairie and Waterford fire departments also participated.
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Members of the Waterford Fire Department participate in a live fire training, hosted by the Mukwonago Fire Department, on Saturday, July 8.
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Jaden Dauvergne (left), 11, and his brother Kasen, 6, of Sheboygan spin round on a carnival ride at the Ozaukee County Fair on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017.
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Senior Kyle Friedrich greets visitors at Hamilton High School's Club Action booth during the annual Spooky Sussex event at Sussex Village Park on Friday, Oct. 20, 2017. The family-friendly event features pumpkin decorating, face painting, wagon rides, a haunted trail and more.
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Fair goers spin round on a carnival ride during Sussex Lions Daze in Village Park on Saturday, July 15, 2017.
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After a day of overcast, the sun breaks free of the clouds at sunset over Hart Park Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
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The Wonder Wheel Ferris wheel, which stands 15 stories, was a new attraction to the Wisconsin State Fair in 2017. The Ferris wheel, the largest in North America, was located on the west end of the fairgrounds.
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Four-year-old Madelyn Strube of Oconomowoc takes a swipe at a passing ball during the Pee Wee Tennis program hosted by the Oconomowoc Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department at Fowler Park on Saturday, July 22, 2017.
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Mackenzie Plagemann of Manitowoc tries a little body english as she competes in the Modified Garden Tractor Pull at the Ashippun Firefighter's Picnic on Saturday, July 8, 2017.
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A visitor pays his respects to SJNMA alumni in the newly dedicated War Memorial Room at St. JohnÕs Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield on Friday, May 19, 2017. SJNMA received a $125,000 donation from VFW Soat-Vergenz Post #721 in Waukesha to relocate the Memorial Room to the rotunda in DeKoven Hall.
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Alexis Salinas, 8, of Oak Creek checks out a sculpture by artist Don Priewe of Hartford during the 11th annual Waukesha BluesFest at Naga-Waukee Park in Delafield on Saturday, August 12, 2017. The two-day festival features live music, food, art and more.
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An older whitetail doe browses young buds along the thickly vegetated slope below Montgomery Street as the Port Washington Clean Up event celebrated Earth Day, April 22.
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Four-year-old Aubrey Fleischfresser (left) of Mayville heads back for more fun in the Crosspoint Community Church bubble tent during Oconomowoc Kid's Fest at Roosevelt Park on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017. The annual event features games, entertainment, music, inflatables, arts and crafts, food and more.
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Eva Blackdeer, 9, of Wauwatosa climbs her way through the Speleo Cave Challenge at Tosafest 2017 on Saturday, Sept. 9. The annual event includes music, food and family fun.
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A visitor samples a German beer during Oktoberfest at Old World Wisconsin in Eagle on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. The traditional celebration includes historic brewing demonstrations, agricultural displays, German entertainment, food and beer.
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Fog rises from the surface of the Greenfield Park Lagoon as the sun rises Wednesday, April 12, 2017, in West Allis, Wisconsin.
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Members of the Plymouth High School Junge Kameraden (German Band) perform during Oktoberfest at Old World Wisconsin in Eagle on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. The traditional celebration includes historic brewing demonstrations, agricultural displays, German entertainment, food and beer.
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A lone boat leaves the marina at sunrise Saturday, April 1, 2017, in Port Washington, Wisconsin. April first is the first day that boaters can put their boats in the water at the marina.
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Four-year-old Quinn Dyken of Port Washington participates in a old fashioned hoop-rolling game during the 2017 Family Frontier Day at the Ozaukee County Pioneer Village on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017. The annual event features games, crafts, demonstrations and more.
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Lillian Doman, 9, of Hartland plays a bungee game during the 2017 Hawkfest event at Arrowhead High School on Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. The annual event, hosted by the Arrowhead DECA chapter, features music, games, rides, food and more.
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Nine year old, Ashley Ruenzel of Oak Creek, WI joins in the festivities at the Oak Creek Color-A-Thon.
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Alex Webb (left) and Alissa Mikol, both 15 of Hartland, make friends with a shelter dog from HAWS during the 2017 Hawkfest event at Arrowhead High School on Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. The annual event, hosted by the Arrowhead DECA chapter, features music, games, rides, food and more.
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Jace Trinkle, 4, and his sister Rylee, 11, collect candy during the “Trek ’n Treat” at Grant Park in South Milwaukee on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017. The event, hosted by the Friends of Grant Park, offered participants the opportunity to “view the haunts of nature” on an educational trek along the Seven Bridges Trail.
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A Chinese lion startles Bob Cooper and Kathy Arrotta as they photograph the Chinese New Year's celebration at the Golden Gate Restaurant on Jan. 28.
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A competitor races for the finish line during the 4th Annual Wiener Dog Derby at Wisconsin Harley-Davidson in Oconomowoc on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017. The event benefits local dog rescue organizations and features a costume contest, wiener dog races, food, beer and live music.
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Emily Zajac, 13, of Racine and Casey Stefanowski of Milwaukee perform a dance with the Syrenka Youth Polish Folk Dance Ensemble during the Holiday Folk Fair International at State Fair Park in West Allis on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017.
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Members of the Northstar Marching Band participate in the 55th annual Waukesha Christmas Parade on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017.
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Members of the SJNMA Color Guard present the school's colors during the annual Salute to Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces program at St. John's Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield on Friday, Nov. 10, 2017.
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Four-year-old Aston Jensen of Bayside looks at Christmas lights through prism diffraction glasses during the Celtic Christmas Boutique event at the Celtic MKE Center in Wauwatosa on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017.
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Melvin the Wacky Wheeler rolls into town for the 55th annual Waukesha Christmas Parade on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017.
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The Flight For Life helicopter lifts off after visiting the annual North Prairie Harvest Festival on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017.
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Four-year-old Nova Carter of West Bend participates in the Tiny Tot Dairy Showmanship Contest at the Ozaukee County Fair on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017.
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Dennis Maddox walks with a folded flag during the Mukwonago Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 29, 2017 in Washington Park.
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World War II Army Combat Battalion veteran and Whitefish Bay resident, 95 year old Al Jarvis (from left) gets a "thank you" from his friends Cathy Rapp and Paul Luber at the 3rd annual Whitefish Bay Memorial Day Ceremony, at Armory Park May 29.
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Countess Almaviva, KarLee Berna, left, Cherubin, Edward Moustis, Fanchette, Cecilia Fleischer, act out a scene from the Mukwonago High School's production of Figaro during rehearsals Tuesday, April 25, 2017
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The sun rises over the marina Saturday, April 1, 2017, in Port Washington, Wisconsin. April first is the first day that boaters can put their boats in the water at the marina.
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Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner speaks at a town hall meeting at Lannon Town Hall Friday, March 3, 2017 while a member of the audience records the meeting on his phone. Sensenbrenner made the rounds through his district holding 45 minute meetings at various town and village halls.
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The Rev. Gary Manning administers ashes to Torie Tagliavia, 17, of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, in front of 8600 W. North Avenue Wednesday, March 1, 2017, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
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Christina McCaffery hugs dispatcher Amanda Huenink and thanks her for her help in delivering her baby at her home in Waukesha. Christina delivered the baby with the help of the dispatcher and her husband Jason before medical help was able to get to their house.
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Skaters glide acoss the ice of the Fox Brook Park pond after sunset Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017, in Brookfield, Wisconsin. The low temperature Thursday night is expected to be 0.
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A member of the audience sign with agree on one side and disagree on the other during a town hall meeting at Sussex Village Hall Friday, March 3, 2017 held by Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner. Sensenbrenner made the rounds through his district holding 45 minute meetings at various town and village halls.
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Bill Koehn applaudes during an abridged history presentation in honor of his 103rd birthday on Jan. 10. West Allis firefighters brought Koehn, the oldest retired West Allis firefighter, and residents of Library Square cake and custard to celebrate the day.
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Ryan Charles a Jesus and cast in an opening scene from the Greendale Community Theatre's production of "Jesus Christ Superstar." Show dates are Jan. 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, and 21 with all performances starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Greendale High School Auditorium.
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Jaycob Kreus (left), Theo Tyrah and other children play with the output of a bubble machine during a Dance Party for children younger than five-year-old at the St. Francis Library on Jan 13.
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Kelsey Newman encourages Henry "Huck" Hughes crawl through a roller tunnel at the Malone Park Playground in New Berlin on Feb. 22 as warm, unseasonable weather brought families out of their homes for an afternoon at the park.
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Candlelight concluded a program of speakers with words of hope and song during a Day of Light program at West Allis Central High School on Feb. 25. The program was prompted by the loss of West Allis brothers CJ and Tra Edwards who were shot and killed in an alleged attempted robbery on Feb. 12.
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Dierdre Laterman leads a group in the CycleBar, the state's first premium indoor cycling facility, following a ribbon cutting ceremony at 11104 N. Port Washington Rd. in Mequon on Feb. 23.
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Charlie Meyer imitates a Butler Garter Snake during his visit with Victoria Meyer to the Winter Frolic at the Mequon Nature Preserve on Feb. 4.
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J.J. Nowicki, 34, plays one of the seven carnival games offered during the Community Alliance Against Drugs and West Allis Police Department's Winterfest at Nathan Hale High School that offered a variety of family activities and taste treats on Feb. 4.Nowicki
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Cast members in an opening scene from the the Nicolet High School production of "Ragtime." Show dates are Feb. 23, 24 and 25 at 7 p.m., and 2 p.m. Feb. 26
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Girl Scouts from Troop 8098 parade along Washington Avenue enroute to the actual race during the Cedarburg Winter Festival Parade celebrating Mardi Gras on Feb. 18 as temperatures reached into the 60s cancelling a number of the Festival's snow and ice dependent events.
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Visitors to the public open house on the draft of the Life Sciences District Master Plan for lands remaining in the former County Grounds property leave comments on an aerial photograph of the area.
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Freshman Samara Eitel reacts as Greg Harris of Great Clips removes her hair during Buzz Cuts for Cancer on March 22 that raised about $10,000 for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund as part of Shorewood High School's annual two-week long Shorewood Games.
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Members of the Spirit Committee try to see around their stars during a presentation of Dr. Seuss' The Sneech durng a Readers Theater presentation at College Park on March 3. The School has a monthly reading program with copies of a specific book provided to each classroom by the Greendale Education Foundation.
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Mary McIntryre looks through one of the 50 scrapbooks that document the action and activity of the Whitefish Bay Women's Club over it's 100 year history. Founded in 1917, 75 club members gathered for a celebration on March 8, the exact day of the Club's founding and a coincidence to be the same date as International Woman's Day.
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Captain Biggie America, also known as Jon Vic, a board member of the Ozaukee Big Brothers Big Sisters, fires up more than 30 bowlers from three different service groups for the 2017 Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids' Sake at the Harbor Hills Recreation Center in Port Washington on March 10. The evening, the first of four Friday nights of bowling for the Ozaukee County Big Brothers and Big Sisters, encouraged teams to participate in its superhero theme.
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Third grader Natalie Surges poses for photograph as the Mona Lisa in an interactive area of the Dixon Elementary School Gallery Night on March 14. The evening featured displays of student artwork, performances by the school's Orchestra and Band, and craft activities in the school's gymnasium.
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Sophomore Jasmine Narine (left) and Freshman Jacob Miron of the Strategy group figure out distances and angles between field positions for the autonomous portion of the FIRST Steamworks competition. The team scores points if their robot can perform a task automatically within the first moments of a competition round. The rookie team of 24 students and nine mentors working in five groups will compete for the first time at the Milwaukee Regional FIRST Steamworks event at the Panther Arean March 23-25.
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Sair Wagner, a volunteer from Sheboygan, coordinates teams into a staging area at the FIRST Robotics Regional competition at the Milwaukee Panther Arena for the three day event starting March 23.
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Collin Klink, 13, of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, rides his scooter shirtless in the Tosa Skate Park Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. The park is located in Hart Park. The high temperature Wednesday neared 70 degrees.
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Bayside Middle School Principal Jodi Hackl samples a bit of the whipped cream from one of four pies to the face during three lunch hours on May 6. The honor of tossing a pie was auctioned off durinig an event by the Fox Point- Bayside Educational Foundation.
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Korean War Veteran Walter Gerke of Greenfield hands over a spoon for some ice cream that he gave to Olivia Kinart of Brookfield during the first Elm Grove Memorial Day Block Party hosted by the Elm Grove Men's Club and American Legion Post 449. The Block Party followed the Elm Grove Memorial Day Parade.
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Drew Lorum, 5, helps Kelly Schultz direct the Greenfield Concert Band during its performance at the Konkel Park Amphitheater on May 12.
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Grayson Kobleska of Germantown raises a flag in its correct spot at Wisconsin Memorial Park. Each of the more than 1,500 flags has a name, and a pole number, and a specific spot to be placed in Wisconsin Memorial Park for its Memorial Day weekend preparations. It took most of May 24 for a dozen Wisconsin Memorial Park staff plus scouts and other volunteers to place the flags throughout the memorial park.
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Fifth graders Kayla Fink and Arya Patel discect a pig heart in a Surgery unit, one of their activity options for Orchard Lane's High Interest Day on May 5.
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Leane Willemse and Gracie Newbauer (back) showed no fear as they rode the Roller Coaster during Teen and Family Night at the Thiensville-Mequon Lions Club's 53rd annual Lionfest on June 8.
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James Leon, 2, plays in a bubble pool as one of the activities with the Badgerland Waterski show and Moonlit Movie at Fowler Park on June 15.
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Abby Bruss, 11, rolls out from the final mud crawl in the U.S. Bank Mud Splash to benefit the Germantown Community Scholarship Fund's Teacher Grant Awards at Germantown High School on June 16.
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Members of the Wauwatosa West Class of 2017 enter the school's stadium for the commencement ceremony Friday, June 9. Guests at the graduation ceremony filled the stadium's home bleachers and spilled out onto sidewalks and slopes leading to the facility.
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Tessa Knox waits in line as the New Berlin Eisenhower Class of 2017 proceed to the Frank T. Granger Field stadium for their Commencement ceremony on June 10.
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Morgan Gerke of Jackson sits with her "cousin dog" Charlie while waiting for other family members as they visit the 10th annual HAWS Pet Fair in Rotary Park in Menomonee Falls on Aug. 19.
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Michael Dobler of Gurnee cleans a reproduction Confederate saber for another participant while in his 16th Century Scotish camp during 12th Annual Settlers Weekend at Honey Creek Park in West Allis on Aug. 26.
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Elena Wright of Sussex joined in with a group of Suffragettes during 12th Annual Settlers Weekend at Honey Creek Park in West Allis on Aug. 26.
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Cole Gillies of Evanston, IL gets comfortable in the cab of a tractor used to mow New Berlin roadsides and ditches during an Open House at the New Berlin Streets Department on Aug. 24. Visitors could see all of the different types of equipment used on New Berlin streets, receive a small personalized street sign, and see four snowplow blades painted by area artisits.
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Zachary Schultz, 10 doubles over to sneak under the bar in a limbo contest during a Tuesday Night in the Park Luau hosted by the Community Alliance Against Drugs at Veteran's Park on Aug. 15.
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Allison Heisler of Whitefish Bay walks about with a giant balloon octopus twisted together at the JCC Summer Carnival on Aug. 8. The Carnival extended from the JCC Courtyard, on the east side of the Karl Community Campus, into a JCC parking lot offering carnival rides, inflatable rides, magician, face painting, games, balloon artist, food trucks and more.
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Jerry "Jer Bear" Pallo decorates the face of Elsa Nordstrum, 7, during Brown Deer's Night Out for Justice at Village Park on Aug. 2.
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Olivia Hughes, 9, (left), Katrina Zrnic, 10, (center), and Nora Ellingson, 8, (right) find a unique place to rest in Greendale High School Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, in Greendale, Wisconsin. The three were on hand for the school's varsity basketball game.
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Gurmit Singh finishes a turban on Nicole Jusuf of West Milwaukee in a turban awareness activity hosted by Sikhs Engaged in Welfare and Awareness as one of the activities following the Chardhi Kala 6K Memorial Run Walk at Oak Creek High School on Aug. 5, the fifth anniversary of the shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek.
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Colin and Liam Pluer of Waukesha watch as chicks hatch from their eggs in an incubator at the Wisconsin State Fair on Aug. 4.
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Abigail Guetter of NK Summer Flowers assembles a bouquet of fresh flowers at a stand at the Greedale Downtown Market on Sept. 23. The market's last day of the season is Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon through Oct. 7.
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Russell Miller feels the burn, or bier, in a round of Masskrugstemmen, a German endurance game, during Elm Grove's Oktoberfest hosted by the Elm Grove Foundation at Village Park on Sept. 23.
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Ben Franklin Elementary School kindergarteners and chaperones from Menomonee Falls ride a hay wagon from a field where they picked pumpkins at Jim's Pumpkin Farm in Germantown on Oct. 12.
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Evelyn Beyer, 12, of the Aqua Sprites blows bubbles while waiting for costumed children to stop by for treats during the Wauwatosa Recreation Department's Trunk or Treat in the Fisher Building parking lot on North Avenue on Oct. 21. Organizations and groups of individuals set up decorated spots out the back of their vehicles for children to stop by for treats.
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Kindergartener Jack Etter waits in his runaway cow creation for the start of the 4th annual Duct Tape Fashion Show at Longfellow Middle School hosted by The Friends of Tosa Destination Imagination teams.
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Mikey O'Brien raises his hand as Lori O'Brien is sworn in to testify before Judge Lloyd Carter during the final adoption proceedings for Mikey and brothers Malachi (left) and Isaiah at the Waukesha County Juvenile Center on Oct. 27. The three boys lived as foster children with the O'Brien family for more than three years.
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Nick Hoard waits with a bowl of candy and waves to people walking past Clear Water Outdoors during the Harvest Festival at North Genesee and Main streets as part of Halloween festivities in Delafield. Music, a chili cook-off, children and family activities, trick or treating at participating stores and a Grand Pumpkin Illumination at night was part of Fall Fest in Delafield on Oct. 28, 2017.
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With a boost from his mother Elizabeth, James Davis of New Berlin adds steel balls to the top for a trip through a Q Ba Maze tower at Silly Willyz Toy Shop on Nov. 11 as one of the stores nation wide celebrating National Neighborhood Toy Store Day. Families were invited to try a variety of toys, do arts and crafts, and receive a creation by Love Bug Face Painting.
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Gabriella Wiebel of Menomonee Falls waits on Main Street with her cousins for the start of the Menomonee Falls Christmas Parade on Nov. 26.
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Mickey Marwood readies a golf cart that would lead the Germantown Poms in the Germantown Christmas Festival Parade on Nov. 11. The parade was followed by horse-drawn carriage rides, hot beverages and treats, caroling, visits with Santa, gift-basket sales by the Friends of the Library and craft activities at the Germantown Library.
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Darlene and Ciera (left) Cullinane of Oconomowoc shop for glass ornaments during the sixth annual Oconomowoc German Christmas Market at the Village Green on Nov. 25.
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People face West Moreland Boulevard in front of the Waukesha County Courthouse on Nov. 9 to protest the Waukesha County Sheriffs Department working with federal agencies in the handling of alleged illegal immigrants through what are known at 287(g) agreements.
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Kellan Kalman, 6, of Delafield surveys bowls of decorating candy during the 14th annual Gingerbread House Decorating Event at Christ the King Lutheran Church in Delafield on Nov. 26.
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A sign posted two years ago at the Hillview boat launch warns of the invasive Starry Stonewort algae in the bay off the lauch site. Little Muskego Lake has been lowered seven feet in order to freeze out Starry Stonewort, that has since spread to four concentrated areas along the lake's shoreline. Lakeshore owners are being permitted to manually remove weeds 100 feet out from their shorelines. The Department of Natural Resources has closed all fishing on the lake as of Nov. 1 until March 5 as fish have become concentrated in the southern end of the lake and susceptible to fishing pressure. The extreme drawdown is the lastest step in a three-year battle to stop the invasive algae from spreading further in the lake and to other lakes.
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Peter John Lindsay tries to tickle Emilija Messer as he inflates a balloon to be twisted into a creation at Thrivent Financial as part of the Elm Grove Holiday Open House on Nov. 11. Horse-drawn wagon rides connected sales at the School Sisters of Notre Dame, the Elm Grove Library and the Elm Grove Women's Club with the Elm Grove Park and Shop.
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Cohen Erickson, a Grace Christian Academy third grader, joins Lynn Miner of Glendale for a trick during Miner's magic act at the Kids2Kids Toy Drive at VMP Health Care and Community Living in West Allis on Dec. 1.
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Ronald Reagan Elementary Principal Brady Reinke climbs onto a rooftop section wearing an abominable snowman suit he wore for the school's pajama day to get ready for spending the night of Nov. 30 on the roof that was an incentive for students to raise $25,000 in a school fundraiser.
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Alaina Bresette keeps Rori Bresette warm and entertained next to a warming spot at the Shorewood Christmas Tree Lighting at Oakland Avenue and East Woods Place on Dec. 2.
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The West Allis Police Department Honor Guard leads the West Allis Christmas Parade along Greenfield Avenue on Dec. 2
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Jean Staven of Elements in Motion works with customer Sheila Frisinger on a Gyrotonic in the Hartland Movment Center studio at 592 W North Shore Dr. in Hartland that is home to six different fitness businesses.
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Hope Wojcik and her mother Kourtney of Port Washington greets Rapunzel and other story characters portrayed by Port Washington High School theatre students at the Polar Express, a tri-community event at the Port Washington Fire House on Dec. 9.
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More than 50 runners went dashing through the snow along Brookfield Road on during the Performance Running Outfitters (PRO) Ugly Sweater Run through Brookfield on Dec. 9.
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Lauren Gerbitz snacks on icing while making a gingerbread house with graham crackers, cake icing and candies with 60 other people at the Menomonee Falls Library on Dec. 12.
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Cole Pommering colors his letter in Ashley Averkamp's third grade classroom at Poplar Creek Elementary School in New Berlin on Dec. 14. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Steinhafels will donate $10 to the Stars and Stripes Honor Flight for for every letter written, and the letters distributed to veterans during Mail Call on future Honor Flights.
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Laurie Ganske of Franklin photographs her grandchildren with a Storm Trooper from the 501 Legion group on hand to mingle with fans at the opening night of the Star Wars series latest movie, "The Last Jedi," at the Majestic Cinema of Brookfield on Dec. 14.
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Malisa Gray (front) and Olivia Kinart use a spounge technique to apply glaze to a clay bowl as part of the all-school Empty Bowls project at Dixon Elementary School on Dec. 13. The finished bowls will be sold for $10 each during an Empty Bowls Ice Cream Soical on Jan. 30. Proceeds from the project will be donated to the Milwaukee Rescue Mission where $10 provides a hot meal or clothing for five people.
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Erik Jackson cleans up his 97th Street property in West Allis on Dec. 14 of the second snowfall of the 2017-18 winter season.
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