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Monday, January 5, 2009


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Featured Slideshow


Polar bear plubge in Upper Nemahbin 
Lake: 01-01-09
Jumpers took a dip Thursday into the frigid waters of Upper Nemahbin Lake in the town of Summit during the annual polar bear plunge. The event helped raise money for breast cancer awareness and heart research.

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Top headlines in today's Freeman:

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Waukesha looks to fill virtual school need
WAUKESHA - Waukesha School District administrators are looking to expand the wildly popular online school iQ Academies by adding a middle school curriculum.
(For more on this story, go to GM Today.)

Treating families like kings >> photos
WAUKESHA - Twelve-year-old Jorge Montanez was called to royal duty Saturday as he portrayed one of three kings at La Casa de Esperanza’s celebration of Dia de los Reyes - Three Kings Day.
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Aurivelis Suarez, 11, left, and Jaselana Roque, 6, watch the video of Saturday’s Three Kings Day celebration performance at La Casa de Esperanza in Waukesha. Roque played the star of Bethlehem in the production. More than 1,000 gifts were distributed to underprivileged families during the event.


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County avoids major problems from weekend ice
Icy conditions in Waukesha County created some problems this weekend, although nothing too serious.
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Area briefs


Taking down the decorations

WAUKESHA - Dennis Nader unwinds a strand of garland and lights Saturday from a wooden fence along his yard on Jefferson Avenue in Waukesha. Nader said he and his neighbor across the street go to great lengths when decorating their yards during the holiday season, and they start around Thanksgiving weekend. The process of taking down the decorations can last a full day, he said.





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