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Jan. 14, 2010 11:04 a.m. | Two teens, including the son of the Milwaukee chamber of commerce president, could agree to plea bargains in connection with a felony charge they each face in the beating of a third teen.
The incident occurred early Nov. 1 at a parent-supervised Halloween party in River Hills.
Ryan Sheehy of Fox Point, the son of Tim Sheehy, president of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, and Ian Bautz of Shorewood both pleaded not guilty Thursday to a felony battery charge.
However, a plea hearing was scheduled for Feb. 4 before Milwaukee County Circuit Judge David Hansher; Judge Daniel Konkol had been handling the case.
Both teens could plead guilty or no contest to a lesser charge or charges at that time, rather than go to trial. They would be sentenced later.
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9:19 a.m. | We've just posted a photo gallery from last night's sectional semifinal contest between Nicolet and Milwaukee King at the Al McGuire center in Milwaukee.
Nicolet fell behind early and nearly eliminated a 17-point deficit in the third quarter before King pulled away for a 52-46 victory.
See NOW photojournalist Peter Zuzga's photo gallery.
6:54 a.m. | Despite a strong third quarter that culminated in a 12-0 run, the Nicolet boys basketball team was unable to get past Milwaukee King Thursday night.
The Knights' season ended in a 52-46 WIAA sectional at the McGuire Center on the Marquette University campus.
Nicolet had fallen prey to the Generals' trapping, pressing defense and trailed 38-21 with 3:09 remaining in the third. But from that point forward, the Knights took control of the Al forcing several turnovers out of King and going on a 13-0 run that was only ended when the horn sounded with Nicolet having closed the gap to 38-34.
But the team couldn't continue that momentum in the four quarter.
King (17-6) advanced to a sectional final for the right to go to the state tournament back at the McGuire Center on Saturday while the Knights ended their season at 17-8.
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Tom Kertscher of the Journal Sentinel
March 11, 2010 4:30 p.m. | Dates and times have been set for three public appearances by Milton Creagh, a nationally known motivational speaker who is being brought to the Milwaukee area for the second time in six weeks to talk about drug abuse.
The sessions are sponsored by Bay United, a parents group that formed after the prescription drug overdose death last year of 15-year-old Madison Kiefer of Whitefish Bay.
The public appearances, each at 7 p.m., are Tuesday at Whitefish Bay High School; and Wednesday and Thursday at Nicolet High School.
Creagh also is speaking to students at schools in Whitefish Bay, Glendale, Bayside and Fox Point from Tuesday through Friday.
A Journal Sentinel investigation of Kiefer's death, and of the pervasiveness of prescription drugs in overdose deaths throughout the area, is available at www.JSOnline.com/prescription.
March 11, 2010 7:21 a.m. | Want to weigh in on who you think are the best boys and girls basketball players in the suburban area?
Now's your chance, as we're asking high school hoops fans to help us select the annual NOW Newspapers All-Suburban boys and girls basketball teams, and the Players of the Year.
We've nominated the top players in the area to fill 10 spots on each honors team and we're asking you to pick the players that you think are the best in the NOW Newspapers coverage area.
When the fan voting is over, your votes - along with the votes of our sports staff - will determine the makeup of our All-Suburban Teams. And one lucky person will win a pair of lower-level tickets to a Milwaukee Bucks game just for voting!
Vote for the boys team
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March 07, 2010 7:40 a.m. | Senior guard Tre Kinlow hit a basket at the final buzzer to give the Nicolet boys basketball team a 46-44 victory over Milwaukee South Saturday in a WIAA Division 2 regional final.
The Knights will take on top-seeded Milwaukee King at 6 p.m. Thursday in the sectional semifinal at the Al McGuire Center. King beat Bradley Tech, 55-54, on Saturday.
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Tom Kertscher of the Journal Sentinel
March 04, 2010 2:40 p.m. | North Shore Library, which serves Glendale, Fox Point, Bayside and River Hills, is seeking approval from the four communities to acquire more space to expand.
The library will make a presentation Monday to the Glendale Common Council, Tuesday to the Fox Point Village Board and March 17 to the River Hills Village Board, library Director Dick Nelson said Thursday. No date has been set for the Bayside Village Board, he said.
The library is seeking to acquire more space in the BVK office building, 6800 N. Port Washington Road in Glendale, its current location.
According to a history of the library, the library moved into its 20,000-square-feet of space in the building in 1986.
March 04, 2010 7:43 a.m. | Want to weigh in on who you think are the best boys basketball players in the suburban area?
Now's your chance, as we're asking high school hoops fans to help us select the annual NOW Newspapers All-Suburban Boys Basketball Team, and the Player of the Year.
We've nominated 14 players to fill 10 spots on the honors team and we're asking you to pick the player that you think is the top basketball player in the NOW Newspapers coverage area.
When the fan voting is over, your votes - along with the votes of our sport staff - will determine the makeup of our All-Suburban Team. And one lucky person will win a pair of lower-level tickets to a Milwaukee Bucks game just for voting!
Vote here.
By Steven Tietz
March 02, 2010 11:02 p.m. | Style points don't count for anything at this time of year in basketball.
So that's why Nicolet boys coach Paul Hepp will just breath a sigh of relief and happily walk away with a somewhat-less-than-perfect 53-47 WIAA Division 1 regional semifinal win over Pius XI Tuesday night.
"We'll take the win, but we've got to play better and smarter," he said. "We had too many reach-in fouls and allowed a couple too many easy baskets late . . . but we kept our composure and made just enough plays down the stretch."
The victory advanced the Knights (16-7) to a WIAA regional final on Saturday at Milwaukee South (TBA). The regional champion advances to sectional play on March 11.
Nicolet took the lead on the Popes (8-15) for good with a 9-0 run late in the first quarter, as guard Myles Henry (13 points) had an old-fashioned 3-point play at the heart of the run.
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STEFANIE SCOTT
March 02, 2010 10:06 a.m. | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee officials will introduce plans tonight for its proposed Innovation Park, which will include an engineering and applied sciences campus, on the County Grounds off Watertown Plank Road in Wauwatosa.
The plans will be presented to the Wauwatosa Common Council during a Committee of the Whole meeting at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, 7725 W. North Ave. The public is welcome to attend the meeting to learn about the proposed project, but there will be no opportunity for comments or questions during the meeting.
Residents who would like to speak to UWM officials can arrive at 6 p.m. and ask questions prior to the meeting.
The next opportunity for public input will occur during the Plan Commission meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at City Hall.
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Dan Polley
March 01, 2010 1:50 p.m. | The 2010 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Golf Show starts Friday, and you could win a pair of free tickets by entering our Twitter and Facebook contests.
On Twitter, simply follow MyCommunityNOW and tweet "I want to win free tickets to the #MKE Golf Show from @MyCommunityNOW. RT to win. Details: http://bit.ly/cPficZ"
A random drawing will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday for the three sets of free tickets, with each winner receiving four tickets. Winners must pick tickets up at NOW's Waukesha offices. Winners will be contacted through Twitter before noon on Thursday.
On Facebook, become a fan of the MyCommunityNOW fan page and respond or write on the wall about a story, photo or some other staff work you saw in one of our papers or on one of our Web sites and tell us what you liked or didn't like about that work. Two winners will be picked during a random drawing at 10 a.m. Thursday with each receiving four free tickets. Winners will be contacted through Facebook and must pick tickets up at NOW's Waukesha offices. Winners will be contacted through Twitter before noon on Thursday.
For more information on the golf show, visit the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Golf Show Web site.
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Tom Kertscher of the Journal Sentinel
March 01, 2010 12:08 p.m. | Bay United, a parents group formed after the overdose death of Madison Kiefer, is bringing back a nationally known motivational speaker to meet with area students and parents.
Kiefer, 15, was a freshman at Whitefish Bay High School when she died from two prescription drugs one year ago today.
June Rubner, one of Bay United's founders, said Monday that Milton Creagh will speak to Whitefish Bay high school and middle school students March 16 and to students at Maple Dale, Bayside and Glen Hills middle schools in the North Shore on March 18.
Creagh will also speak on the evening of March 18 at Nicolet High School to parents of the Maple Dale, Bayside and Glen Hills students.
And he is available to speak to other area schools or groups on March 15, 17 and 19, Rubner said.
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March 01, 2010 8:53 a.m. | We've just posted a photo gallery featuring more than 20 images from Saturday's WIAA Division 1 Arrowhead gymnastics sectional.
The gallery features athletes from Brookfield Central/East, Germantown/Menomonee Falls, Homestead, Nicolet and West Allis Central/Hale.
The hosts won the event with 143.725 points and Homestead was second with 140.7. West Allis' Emily Fuchs won the all-around competition and Brookfield's Katelyn Malcore was second.
See NOW photojournalist Peter Zuzga's photo gallery.
Feb. 26, 2010 10:15 a.m. | We've just posted a photo gallery featuring more than 20 images from yesterday's opening round of the WIAA Division 1 individual state wrestling tournament.
Competitors from Brookfield, Franklin, Germantown, New Berlin, Nicolet, Muskego, Oak Creek, West Allis, Whitnall and Whitefish Bay are featured.
See NOW photojournalist Peter Zuzga's photo gallery.
By Steven L. Tietz
Feb. 18, 2010 10:15 p.m. | Still basking in the glow of Nicolet's 57-47 North Shore Conference championship win over second-place Germantown Thursday night, junior point guard Courtney Smith carefully measured her words when she was asked if the 17-1, second-ranked in state Knights still had some goals left to achieve.
She took her time, chuckled and then gave the most precise of answers in a long, carefully drawn out "Yes".
That's because Nicolet is not taking anything for granted even with the solid effort over a game Warhawk squad (15-4), even with the thought of a potential number one seed in its WIAA sectional and a long-sought after state tournament berth now drawing closer and closer.
Coach Corey Wolf didn't want to talk about that just yet but did keep her eyes on the future.
"Conference champs was one of our main goals, now we'll just have to set a new one," she said. It was the second consecutive title for the Knights, but this one is theirs alone after they shared it last season with Grafton.
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By MARY BUCKLEY
Feb. 18, 2010 11:08 a.m. | The River Hills Village Board will wait another month before reconsidering a request from some residents along Green Tree Road between River and Jean Nicolet Roads for a partial closure of the street.
The board in November agreed to a trial closure of the eastbound lane. The lane would be open to residents living on Green Tree and for emergency vehicles, school buses and other municipal vehicles, such as garbage trucks, but closed to other traffic.
In February, trustees voted to reconsider the closure after receiving petitions from other residents opposed to the closing.
The board started its meeting Wednesday night with a closed session to discuss the reconsideration and a pending lawsuit in federal court.
The city of Glendale and Nicolet School District have sued the village, attempting to stop the partial closure. On the advice of legal counsel, the board deferred discussion of the partial closure to its March meeting.
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