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🌱 Saukville Vigilante Sting + $5 Million Bail + Foodie Gifts

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If you have foodies on your holiday shopping list, there are plenty of ways to shop local and find some unique gifts for those hard-to-buy-for folks on your list.
If you have foodies on your holiday shopping list, there are plenty of ways to shop local and find some unique gifts for those hard-to-buy-for folks on your list. (Shutterstock)

Good evening, Port Washington and Saukville. As you are beginning to plan for your big Thanksgiving feast on Thursday, here's a quick-bite look at what's happening around town.


First, here's what's in store for your weather on Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, windy and staying on the cool side. High: 48 Low: 37.

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Here are the top stories in Port Washington-Saukville today:

  1. Man charged after vigilante group sting in Saukville (Ozaukee Press)
  2. The 39-year-old Milwaukee man charged with intentional homicide in the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy is being held on $5 million bond (Patch)
  3. The Dancing Grannies, the popular parade troupe, is mourning the loss of three of their own after the members were killed in the Waukesha parade tragedy (Patch)
  4. Shop Local to kick off return to holiday events in Port (Ozaukee Press)
  5. Looking for gifts for food lovers that support local makers & shops? Here are plenty of options (OnMilwaukee.com)

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Today in Port Washington-Saukville:


Port Washington-Saukville Patch Notebook

  • Washington Ozaukee Public Health Department: "Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) is a delayed immune response related to COVID-19. MIS-C can be serious, even deadly, but most children who were diagnosed have gotten better with medical care. If your child had COVID..." (Facebook)
  • Dunwiddie Elementary School: "It’s that time of year again! First grade spent all week learning about the history of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. They learned how the balloons are created from a sketch to actual balloons. New York City. They ended the week by ..." (Facebook)
  • Port Washington Police Department - Wisconsin: "Our officers have taken 7 reports of catalytic converter thefts this year. The latest theft occurring this past week. Most of the thefts have targeted work vehicles, and they are costly to replace. To help make sure you are not a victim ..." (Facebook)
  • Dunwiddie Elementary School: "The Tiger Rising is the tale of 12-year-old Rob Horton who finds a caged tiger in the woods behind the Kentucky Star Motel where he lives with his dad. Ask your 4th grade child why they whittled something out of soap, based off of this b..." (Facebook)

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