Mount Carmel Health and Rehabilitation Center employee Don Carlson gets dunked during a carnival held for residents of Mount Carmel last August in Greenfield.
Mount Carmel Health and Rehabilitation Center employee Don Carlson gets dunked during a carnival held for residents of Mount Carmel last August in Greenfield.
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Toni Carter (left) and Paige Brown laugh as they ready themselves to continue their bike ride after a stop of the Cycling Santas at Cranky Al's restaurant in Wauwatosa.
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Menomonee Falls Police Department Sgt. Mike Douglas helps Madeline Pinter, 8, pick out a gift for her father as the two shop for Christmas presents at Target in Menomonee Falls.
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One of 13 participants in a concealed-carry class fires her handgun on the range at the Greendale Police Department. The range firing was offered after the class and is not part of the requirement to obtain a concealed-carry permit.
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Boston Store Cosmetics Department Manager Jennifer Marx uses a loud speaker to direct customers in the wee hours of the morning on Black Friday at Brookfield Square Mall.
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Judy Bieri kisses Sourasay Chareunsour following Chareunsour's Citizen and Naturalization Ceremony in the Wisconsin Exposition Center in West Allis. Chareunsaur is originally from Loas. More than 200 people from 58 different countries participated in the ceremony to become citizens. Bonnie Hayden is at left.
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Canada Geese take flight into the setting sun in Village Park Friday, Nov. 18, 2011, in Mequon, Wis. The migrating birds are a common sight in the park along the shore of the Milwaukee River on their trip south.
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On-lookers fill the front lawn of Village Hall during the Village of Greendale Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Friday, Nov. 25, 2011, in Greendale, Wis.
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West Allis Hale High School homecoming king Sam Menzia reacts during a school assembly Friday, Oct. 14, 2011, in West Allis.
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Barb Holzhauer, of Mequon, left, and Tamara Williams, of Fox Point, right, look at decorated bras on display inside the Libby Montana Bar and Grill Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, in Mequon. The bras were on display as part of the Brown Deer Junior Woman's Club's Best Bra Contest fund-raiser for breast cancer. Contestants in the contest created unique and fanciful bras that were judged by breast caner survivors.
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A water spout rises from Lake Michigan off the Saint Francis shore Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011. A storm system that moved through the area Saturday caused numerous water spouts to form on Lake Michigan.
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A water spout rises from Lake Michigan off the Saint Francis shore Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011. A storm system that moved through the area Saturday caused numerous water spouts to form on Lake Michigan.
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Richard Pagel, of Franklin, looks on as an unseen Mason Alanzio, 11, of Big Bend hold a sign supporting POW's and MIA's in the 5500 block of South 108th Street Friday, Sept. 16, 2011, in Hales Corners, Wis. Pagel served from 1968 to 1969 in the U.S. Army in Vietman. Alanzio's family has been leading a road-side rally on National POW-MIA Recognition Day for the past 11 years at the location. Pagel was driving past and stopped to take part in the rally.
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City of Wauwatosa Fire Fighters gather a United States Flag that was to be displayed during a memorial ceremony held to make the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the village of Wauwatosa Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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City of Wauwatosa Fire Fighters stretch a United States Flag across State Street that was to be displayed during a memorial ceremony held to make the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the village of Wauwatosa Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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A yearling White Tail Deer looks up at a passer by while feeding along the Menomonee River Parkway Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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Madison Demski, 11, of Milwaukee, reacts to a joke told by an unseen volunteer during a Feed The Starving Children food packing event held in Brookfield Lutheran Church Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, in Brookfield, Wis. 200,000 meals were to be packaged over several days for Haitian children during the event. Madison is from Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wauwatosa.
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Eric Jefferson, of Milwaukee, holds a peace flag on 76th Street in front of the West Allis City Hall as the building is surrounded by police before the start of a neo-Nazi rally Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011, in West Allis, Wis. This panoramic image was created by combining seven images.
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Rain coats the helmet shield of an unidentified City of West Allis Police Officer during a neo-Nazi rally held in front of the West Allis City hall Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011, in West Allis, Wis.
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A man who did not wish to give his name displays his displeasure with neo-Nazis during a neo-Nazi rally held in front of the West Allis City hall Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011, in West Allis, Wis.
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Looking through the sight of a 50 caliber machine gun in the bombardier's blister in the nose of "Yankee Warrior", a WWII B-25 Mitchell medium bomber, during a flight from Crites Field Friday, Aug. 26, 2011, in Waukesha. The B-25 was on hand for the Wings Over Waukesha air show and offering paid flights. The aircraft flew six bombing missions from the island of Corsica during WWII. In order to access the position it is necessary to crawl on your hands and knees through a tunnel under the flight deck of the plane.
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A City of Wauwatosa Police Department squad car sits in front of a home on 119th Street on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. The home caught fire earlier in the day.
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Trent Dado, 14, gets a push from Summer Johnson, 17, as he attempts to "row" a cart full of hey using a pitch fork as an oar at the Wisconsin State Fair early Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, in West Allis, Wis.
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Honey bees converge on a sun flower planted in the community gardens located on the Milwaukee County Grounds Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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Whitefish Bay head coach Jay Wojcinski spits seeds during the third inning of the teams WIAA State Baseball Tournament game against Sheboygan Falls in Bukolt Park Thursday, July 28, 2011, in Stevens Point, Wis.
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People take shelter under umbrellas as rain sweeps through Hart Park during the National Night Out event held in the park Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis
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Gracie the dog plays in and eats ice dumped on the grass next to the Germantown High School baseball field Friday, July 22, 2011, in Germantown, Wis. Gracie and her owner, Ann Charlesworth, of Hartland, were at the school to watch The Brookfield East versus Pewaukee WIAA Sectional Semi-Final baseball game.
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Kelly Bieniek takes a photo out the open window of the Farmers Airship during a sightseeing flight over south eastern Wisconsin Thursday, July 7, 2011, in Milwaukee, Wis. The 246 foot craft is one of two Zeppelins flying and can carry 12 passengers for at a normal altitude of 1,200 feet.
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Meghan O'Boyle, 10, of Greenfield, leaps off the diving board in the Hales Corners Pool Saturday, July 9, 2011, in Hales Corners, Wis.
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Fireworks burst over Hart Park and the village Monday, July 4, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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City of Wauwatosa Fire Department members render hand salutes as the American Flag is raised at the start of the Independence Day Parade Monday, July 4, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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Former Elm Grove Police Officer John Krahn relates his experience of being hit by a train while rescuing others on Memorial Day of 2009.
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A proud Joe Tillman before the start of Greenfield High School's graduation ceremony in Greenfield High School Wednesday, June 8, 2011, in Greenfield, Wis. Greenfield High School graduated 297 students Wednesday night.
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United States Navy Korean War Veteran Oren Ralph, of Menomonee Falls, reacts as fellow vets pass his stopped float during the Memorial Day Parade Monday, May 30, 2011, in Menomonee Falls, Wis. Ralph served aboard the U.S.S. Essex as a Third Class from 1950 to 1952.
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American Legion Post 356 member Ray Ingold tends a fire built to dispose of worn American Flags during a Flag Day Ceremony held at the Muskego Old Settlement Tuesday, June 14, 2011, in Muskego, Wis. American Legion Post 356 held the ceremony to properly dispose of old U.S. Flags.
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American Legion Post 356 member Robert Sharrock, behind barrel, places an American Flag into a fire during a Flag Day Ceremony held at the Muskego Old Settlement Tuesday, June 14, 2011, in Muskego, Wis. American Legion Post 356 held the ceremony to properly dispose of old U.S. Flags.
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A baby grey squirrel feeds from its mother on a tree branch in the 6900 block of W. Wells St. Monday, May 30, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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A humbled Jim Hughes hlistens as remarks are read during a dedication ceremony held to name the Franklin High School Baseball Field "Jim Hughes Field" Friday, May 20, 2011, in Franklin, Wis. Hughes, the varsity baseball coach at the school, is the winningest high school baseball coach in Wisconsin.
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Mike Burzynski, of Milwaukee, slides down the slide shortly after the opening of the Pool at Hoyt Park Saturday, May 28, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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Baby Canada Geese rest in the grass as they feed in front of Elmbrook Church Tuesday, May 17, 2011, in Brookfield, Wis. Two broods of chicks and their parents have taken up temporary residence near the pond on the church's property.
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A baby Canada Goose feeds on a Dandelion in on the shore of a lagoon in McCarty Park Monday, May 16, 2011, in West Allis, Wis. Two broods of baby goose and their parents have taken up temporary residence in the park.
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Early Bird Gets The Worm-----A Robin catches a worm on the edge of a puddle of rain water in Greenfield Park Tuesday, April 26, 2011, in West Allis, Wis.
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Everett Pruhs, 4, sits on his father's tackle box as he fishes with his father Matt, of Wauwatosa, in the Greenfield Park Lagoon Saturday, April 16, 2011, in West Allis, Wis. The elder Pruhs and his sons were spending the morning fishing before expected rain later in the day.
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Mark Verhalen, left, Dan Jakubczyk, Jim Cairns, and City of Oak Creek Mayor Dick Bolender, left, take part in a planning map-board planning session held for proposed uses for the former Delphi site in the Oak Creek City Hall Wednesday, April 27, 2011, in Oak Creek, Wis.
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First District U.S. Congressman Paul Ryan address a crowd of 578 during a listening session held in the Franklin High School Gym Thursday, April 28, 2011, in Franklin, Wis.
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Saint Mark's Lutheran Church Pastor Mark Thompson carries a cross as he leads an ecumenical prayer walk south on Kingman Avenue Friday, April 22, 2011, in Cudahy, Wis. Members of several local churches combined for the walk that stopped at eight locations in Cudahy to celebrate Good Friday.
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A rainbow breaks out over Hart Park shortly after 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, April 26, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. Scattered showers swept through the area all day Tuesday.
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A west-bound train sits stopped on the west side of 70th Street after hitting a north bound fork lift truck at State Street Monday, April 18, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. The driver of the fork lift was not hurt.
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A west-bound train sits stopped on the west side of 70th Street after hitting a north bound fork lift truck at State Street Monday, April 18, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. The driver of the fork lift was not hurt.
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Pea size hail coats Wells Street Sunday, April 3, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. A quarter inch of the hail fell in less then a half an hour around the noon hour Sunday.
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A U.S. Quarter is seen for scale as pea size hail coats a yard in the 6900 block of Wells Street Sunday, April 3, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. A quarter inch of the hail fell in less then a half an hour around the noon hour Sunday.
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Maggie VanKohn laughs with friends during the Hart Park Senior Center's annual Victorian Tea Party held in the center Wednesday, April 6, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. VanKohn found her hat at a rummage sale and paid $2 for it.
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Fire fighters, police officers, friends, and family, look on during the swearing in of new City of Wauwatosa Fire Chief Rob Ugaste in Wauwatosa Fire Station Number One Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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Linda Ugaste pins collar brass onto the shirt of her husband new City of Wauwatosa Fire Chief Rob Ugaste in Wauwatosa Fire Station Number One Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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While wearing a homemade paper hat City of West Allis Mayor Dan Devine reads to K-5 students in Mary Queen of Saints Catholic School Wednesday, March 2, 2011, in West Allis, Wis. The mayor was on hand to read to the children as part of the Read Across America reading motivation and awareness program that encourages children to read.
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Teachers Larry VanCleave, of Vernon, left, and Carrie Nelson, center, of Glendale, discuss Gov. Scott Walker's proposed Budget Repair Bill with Irene Kostrau, of Menomonee Falls, right, during a protest against the bill held on Appleton Avenue Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Menomonee Falls, Wis. Hundreds of protesters were on hand for the event held in front of State Senator Alberta Darling's office near the intersection of Appleton and Main Street.
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Rose Clancy, of Menomonee Falls, a retired teacher, carries a United States Flag before the start of a protest against the bill repair bill in Mill Street Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Menomonee Falls, Wis. Hundreds of protesters were on hand for the event held in front of State Senator Alberta Darling's office near the intersection of Appleton and Main Street. Clancy is the former head of the Wauwatosa teachers union.
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Lauren Erickson, 9, of Milwaukee trudges back up a sledding hill in Wirth Park Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011, in Brookfield, Wis. Lauren and her father Mark were spending the day sledding on the new snow.
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A youngster flies off a jump on his snow board on Crystal Ridge Ski hill Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011, in Franklin, Wis. The facility was holding it's Winter Carnival Saturday and the youngsters were practicing for the event's Big Air Contest later in the day,
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Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate Trainee Brian Heder, of Hales Corners, rubs his eyes as EMT-I Trainee Roger Lohn, of Greenfield, starts an Intervienous line on him and Milwaukee County Emergency Medical Services Instructor Wendi Coon, of Milwaukee, looks on in the Hales Corners Fire Department Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011, in Hales Corners, Wis. The two trainees were practicing their skills in preporation of hospital based clinical rotations they were to start in training as EMT-I's.
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Six year old Megan Chaney, center-in purple, and others youngsters are reflected in a large mirror as they leap off the floor while taking part in a hip hop dance class in the Jensen Park pavilion Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011, in Muskego, Wis. The class, put on my the Muskego Park and Recreation Department was for children ages 7-10.
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The village of Wauwatosa sits at a stand still shortly after 6:00 AM Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. A blizzard warning went into effect for all of southeastern Wisconsin at 3:00 PM Tuesday. At 7:30 AM many side roads in Wauwatosa remained impassable due to large snow drifts.
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A snow blow makes its way over the Harmonee Bridge in the village of Wauwatosa shortly after 6:00 AM Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. A blizzard warning wend into affect for all of southeastern Wisconsin at 3:00 PM Tuesday. At 7:30 AM many side roads in Wauwatosa remained impassable due to large snow drifts.
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Gary Porter, of Wauwatosa, pauses while clearing snow to adjust his cap Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. A blizzard warning wend into affect for all of southeastern Wisconsin at 3:00 PM Tuesday.
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A long Eared Owl is seen perched in a tree on the Milwaukee County Grounds Sunay, Feb. 13, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. Four of the raptors were obsered deep in a dense thicket of brush. The owls average 13.8 to 15.7 inches tall, with a wing span of 35.4 to 39.4 inches, and can weigh 7.8 to 15.3 ounces.
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Two Long Eared Owls are seen perched on a tree on te Milwaukee County Grounds Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011, in Wauwatosa, Wis. Four of the raptures were observed deep in a thicket of dense brush. The owls average 13.8 to 15.7 inches tall, with a wingspan of 35.4 to 39.4 inches, and can weigh 7.8 to 15.3 ounces. The birds perch communally during the winter and up to 12 have been spotted at once by astute birders in Wauwatosa.
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Fifth grade teacher Deb Blaha reaches for the ball as seventh and eighth grade teacher Katy LaFond, rear, rushes in and Brian Wofford, right, reaches for the steal during a game of wheelchair basketball in Saint John Vianney School Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011, in Brookfield, Wis. Fifth through eighth grade students at the school spent the afternoon learning about the sport from University Wisconsin Whitewater's wheelchair basketball team and had a chance to try the sport themselves. Wofford lost his leg on Sept. 30, 2004, from an IED attack while serving in the U.S. Army in Iraq.
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Judy LaFond rehearses her oath or office at her desk with her daughters Olivia, 4, left, and Madeline, 2, before the start of a promotion ceremony held in the Thiensville Fire Department Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011, in Thiensville, Wis. Judy LaFond was promoted to Assistant Chief and is the first female chief in the departments history.
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Jessica Wollensak sported the class flower, the Sunflower, in her hair while waiting for the start of the Brookfield Central High School Class of 2011 Graduation ceremony at Brookfield East on Sunday, June 12.
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Riana Hoeck, 2, pushes her decorated stroller during the Town of Brookfield 4th of July Parade.
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Warm temperatures, a breeze, a bit of shade and lunch break made for the perfect respite during the Noon Concert at the Brookfield Civic Center on Wednesday, Aug. 24.
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Ryan Crimi, 8, launches his raft off a jump in a water slide as he and about 30 other children enjoyed Splash Day hosted by the Town of Brookfield Recreation Department at Marx Park on Thursday, Aug. 4.
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First grader Cole Stowell sweetalks his grandparents Ken and Judy Stowell of Oconomowoc into working with him on a worksheet about them and his parents during Grandparents Day at Brookfield Academy on Oct. 14.
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While her siblings sang in the St. Mary Visitation School Christmas Concert on Dec. 15, two-year-old Grace Scott explored the secret to how to keep the water running in a water fountain so she could get a drink.
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Fourteen-month-old Davis Fryjoff is not pleased to pose with that jolly bearded fellow in a red suit at the Santa Breakfast hosted by the Elm Grove Junior Guild at the Elm Grove Women's Club on Dec. 16.
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Jaxson Caracci, five months, of Waukesha has his first visit with Santa at Brookfield Square on Dec. 1
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Dr. Maria Lichtenberger DVM and Jacob Lichtenberger demonstrate how to perform CPR on Packer, Licthenberger's pet and mascot of the Milwaukee Emergency Center for Animals, for 10 people attending a seminar on emergency care for their pets at the Greenfield Library on Tuesday, Feb. 22.
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Isabella Grauze, 6, crosses the monkey bars at Konkel Park in Greenfield on Friday, April 29 when a week of grey, wet skies finally gave way to sunshine.
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Jim Dembosky helps daughter Josie, 2, scoop up a ball ina game of kickball during Sporties for Shorties, a receation class offered by the Greenfield and Greendale recreation departments at Canterbury School on wednesday, Jan. 19.
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Referee Tim Ustruck challenged a player during half-time of the Brown versus Green team during basketball play for second and third graders in the Fast Break league playing at Horace Mann School on Saturday, Jan. 29.
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World War II veterans rode a trolly for the length of the West Allis Memorial Day Parade on Munday, May 30
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Spyderman, Batman and other super heros gathered with their 20 little fans during a Super Hero Camp offered by the Greenfield Recreation Department on Aug. 17
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Opponents to the neo-Nazi rally carries signs and banners along Greenfield Avenue in front of West Allis City Hall.
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Jerry Loss of Minneapolis, also known as Nobudys Bizness, keeps an eye on the crowd as one of the vendors at Settlers Weekend hosted by the West Allis Historical Society on Saturday, Aug 27.
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Ella Miller, 3, wanted very little to do with the treats offered by The Great Pumpkin, also known as Chuck Zinda, as she Trick or Treated with her grandmother Denise Nelson along 102ne Street in West Allis before the rains on Oct. 30.
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Kathleen Hackett works with Bennett Reed (left), Adam Kessenich, Ken Plaisted and Antoine Davis on poses for then they are lined up with a dozen Shorewood High School male athletes for the tounge-in-cheek Miss Shorewood competition set for 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 21.
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Tiki receives a blessing from the Rev. Oswald Bwechwa during a Blessing of the Pets Service at St. Martin's Church in Brown Deer on Oct. 1. Tiki attended the service with Barb Barron.
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Laura Mendoza, 4, participates in one of the songs during the puppet show "Camp Creep" at the North Shore Library on Oct. 28.
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Ava Groesel (left) and Grace Murphy of the Danube Cultural Center dance around a May Pole as part of the opening ceremony for the 23rd Germantown Mai Fest on Saturday, May 21.
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Second Grader Autumn Luedtke ejoys her lunch during Mardi Gras Day as part of Amy Belle School's Spirit Week on Tuesday, March 8.
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From 43 students to six regional finalists, to Bhakti Anbarasan, a North Middle School sixth grader, and William Lanbrecht, a St. Anthony School sixth grader, for the final round of the 27th annual Menomonee Falls School District Spelling Bee at Menomonee Falls High School on Tuesday, Jan. 25. Lanbrecht went on to win the Bee.
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Gabrielle Selear during a Baton Twirling class offered by the Menomonee Falls Recreation Department at Shady Lane School on Thursday, Jan. 13.
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Kevin and Aiden, 3, Ganiere wave to Aiden's brother Ryan as he performs in the Amy Belle's School's second grade Holiday Play and Concert on Dec. 14.
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Chris Salefsky of Theinsville gained a bit of air while dancing a polka with Jerry Carey of Oconomowoc at the Germantown Hunsrucker Octoberfest celebration at the Best Bell Museum in Dheinsville on Sept. 24.
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Folks wandered through a temporary graveyard on the way to the Menomonee Falls School during the Old Falls Village Trick or Treat Night on Oct. 21.
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"Professor" Earl Meyer checks Andy Forgét, 5, for hair raising results from placing his hand on a static electricity generator during the Wacky Winter Show by Mad Scientists for 11 children at Greendale Middle School on Friday, Jan. 28.
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Carol Kowalke packs individual sugar cookies with a special message to the troops to be packed atop the other cookies, candy, hot beverage, and hand made cards from children.
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Jackeline Lopez and her father, Marco, arrive early at Franklin's Robinwood School to work out the last details for her to start as a new student in the sixth grader on Thursday, Sept. 1, the first day of the 2011-12 academic year.
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Stuart Chafetz led the Milwaukee Symphony Pops through its performance for more than a thousand people to Boerner Botanical Garders for the start of the Milwaukee County Parks' Summer's Best Concert Series on Thursday, June 16.
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Justin Wiedower, 15, lands a 180 with his BMX bike on one of the quarter-pipe decks at the Oak Creek Skate Park on the east side of Abendschein Park on Thursday, July 28.
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Josie and Tina, 3, Prosser play with scarves to the music during a Musik Garten class led by Sylvia Nelson for the Muskego Recreation Department that drew 17 people to the Library on Tuesday, Feb. 15.
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Connor Loessin as Billy Crocker (back) and Joe Holtman as Moonface Martin rehearse the song "Be Like the Bluebird" for the Muskego High School production of "Anything Goes" set for the stage for Feb. 24 through 27.
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Rizwan Ahmad at the 9/11 10th anniversary observance at the New Berlin Fire Department on Sept. 11.
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Junior Alex Wirth and other members of the Wauwatosa West High School bands performed with Eisenhower Elementary School band members for for younger students as an introduction to the district's band program on Friday, March 11.
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First-grader Sawyer Hollander simulates roller coaster design with plastic tubing and a marble as the car during Engineering Night for families at the Wilson / Wauwatosa School of Health Science and Technology on Thursday, Feb. 17.
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Aiden Polacheck runs through one of the obstacles in the Human Hamster Maze during the Eisenhower Elementary School PTO's Family Fun Night with different activties with themes surrounding the book "The World According to Humphrey."
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Maggie DeTrempe, a Kindergarten and first grade teacher, tries to move a cookie from her forehead to her mouth without using her hands in one of the Wilson Elementary/Wauwatosa STEM school assembly on Wednesday, April 6. As part of a Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports goal, students earned 10,000 Bee Buck for being seen doing something good and positive to earn the assembly filled with different team and individual games.
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A photo realistic cutout of a teen sleeping on newspapers gets to the point of who Pathfinders are attempting to help. Wauwatosa East students collected clothing, hygene and food items for the Pathfinder program in Milwaukee.
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Aaron Buggs sings for his performance in the Washington Elementary School's Talent Show on Friday, May 13.
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A Painted Lady butterly stretches its wings for one of the guests to the Butterflys in the Sky house in the Mayfair Center Court on Friday, July 29.
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Maggie Sweeney has the dance floor to herself for skipping rope during Hartfest on Saturday, June 18.
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Laura Urban works with Maggie Brown, 6, during a swimming class by the Wauwatosa Recreation Department at the new Hoyt Pool on Thursday, June 30.
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Twenty neighbors from the area of the West Underwood Parkway gathered for a bonfire at 119th Street and the parkway for a Solstice Sing on Dec. 22 in opposition to the 135 kilovolt electrical transmission line being proposed be constructed through the parkway.
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