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FEATURED



> A SANDHILL CRANE waded through an area farm field flooded by recent rains.
> Photo by Sam Arendt

Farmers fighting to save crops from rain
Heavy rains the past several weeks have done more than cause people to alter
outdoor plans and groan during the weather segment of the nightly news. Farmers
have had the biggest beef with the wet...
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> A SANDHILL CRANE waded through an area farm field flooded by recent rains.
> Photo by Sam Arendt

Farmers fighting to save crops from rain
Heavy rains the past several weeks have done more than cause people to alter
outdoor plans and groan during the weather segment of the nightly news. Farmers
have had the biggest beef with the wet...


> LEANING AGAINST ONE of the Port Fire Department’s signature red fire trucks
> was Chief Mark Mitchell, who on Monday announced he will retire on Oct. 31,
> ending a 48-year career in fire service. Mitchell has been with the Port Fire
> Department for 20 years. Press file photo

Man who modernized PWFD to retire
PORT WASHINGTON - Mark Mitchell has shepherded the Port Washington Fire
Department for 20 years, overseeing its transformation from a mostly volunteer
corps to one led by professional firefighters...


> Ozaukee County intends to repave the 30-mile Ozaukee Interurban Trail, seen
> here crossing the Milwaukee River in Grafton, if it can secure grant funding.
> Photo by Sam Arendt

County aims to repave, extend Ozaukee Interurban Trail
The Ozaukee County Interurban Trail would be repaved top to bottom and extended
west through Grafton into the Town of Cedarburg if action taken last week by
Ozaukee County supervisors comes to...


> BARB BAHR, who began working for her father at Harborview Cleaners when she
> was 14, stood outside the business ­— a former gas station — at the corner of
> Grand Avenue and Franklin Street in downtown Port Washington last week. Bahr
> plans to close next month and sell the property.

A cornerstone of downtown to close
Barb Bahr has planned to close her downtown Port Washington dry cleaners,
Harborview Cleaners, for a long time. Between the “really old building,” aging
boiler and lack of a person to take over, Bahr...


> RESIDENTS TOLD officials Monday that they are afraid a massive semiconductor
> facility would destroy the rural character of the Town of Port Washington,
> which is depicted on a sign outside Town Hall. Press file photo

Residents tell officials to fight microchip plant
By KRISTYN HALBIG ZIEHM Ozaukee Press staff PORT WASHINGTON - A crowd of about
20 residents from the Town of Port Washington and surrounding area asked town
officials Monday what they and the town...


TOP HEADLINES

1...2...3
 * Farmers fighting to save crops from rain
 * Man who modernized PWFD to retire
 * County aims to repave, extend Ozaukee Interurban Trail
 * PW-S District fills big void with administrator hire
 * A cornerstone of downtown to close
 * Walmart worker faces prison for ‘up-skirt’ pic
 * Zoning change would protect bluffs in county
 * PWFD wants $2.1M truck it won’t see until 2028
 * Residents tell officials to fight microchip plant
 * Split council decides to proceed with $35M safety building
 * Elder abuse referrals jump 20%
 * Port shelves plans for community, senior center
 * Man, 36, arrested for drugs found dead in jail
 * New I-43 project to begin Monday
 * New Lasata facility moves forward after a decade of talk


SPORTS



> PORT WASHINGTON’S ELYSE KARRELS (top row, from left) booted a ball during a
> game this season. Madelyn Knapp and Emme Degenhardt looked to control the
> ball. Photos by Mitch Maersch

Port girls soccer finishes strong season
It was a heartbreaking finish for the Port Washington High School girls’ soccer
team, but the Pirates had their best season since the seniors entered the
program. Port, a 9 seed in the Division 2 tourney, tied No. 8 Green Bay
Southwest, 1-1, on the...
Sports section


OP-ED

EDITORIAL: The Teflon lesson
Nothing could stick to Teflon. But Teflon could stick to anything, including
humans, animals, plants, water and air. The chemical mix that made possible the
wonder of the non-stick frying pan sickened and killed people over a span of
decades. It wasn’t an accident. It was a crime. The chemical producing giant
DuPont knew that...



LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

EDITORIAL: The Teflon lesson
LETTER: Don’t fret about the national debt, it’s a credit to us citizens
LETTER: Scholarships in horticulture grow from club’s plant sale
LETTER: Biden’s Africa policy has been weak, but Trump’s was strong


GOOD LIVING



> Patrick and Brian Utt have loved spending their lifetimes working in
> motorsports. (Lower photo) Patrick Utt stood in front of his 540-horsepower
> 2023 Camaro. Utt races the car in the Trans Am Series, a professional racing
> circuit. Lower photo by Sam Arendt

A life in the fast lane
He was a crew chief before he could legally drive, and Patrick Utt has worked in
the motorsports business ever since. The Brown Deer native who splits time
between living in Tampa, Fla., and Grafton used to spend every waking hour with
his older...
Good Living section


OBITUARIES

 * Dawn Schuknecht
 * Sean T. Kaul
 * Joyce J. Lubner
 * Marilyn Nelson
 * John W. Holick
 * Michael J. Behlen
 * Harry W. Makoutz
 * Robert Michael Roob
 * Marissa Renee Garcia
 * William John “Bill” Cudahy


BUSINESS

Grafton Chamber celebrates community contributions with awards
The Grafton Area Chamber of Commerce honored people and businesses that have
contributed to the community at its annual meeting and award reception on May 23
at the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center in Grafton. Among those participating in the
event and...


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