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Dozens attended a funeral in Port Washington for a 7-year-old boy whose case remained cold for 65 years, until Wisconsin agencies solved it in 2024. Funeral in Port Washington honors the 7-year ...
Port Washington High School is a public secondary high school in the city of Port Washington, Wisconsin and a part of the Port Washington-Saukville School District. The enrollment during the 2022–23 school year was 825. Eric Burke served as the principal until February 2020. In March 2020 Thad Gabrielse became the principal. [2]
Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements. Susan C. Eastberg-Doeler Susan Christine Eastberg-Doeler, 73, of Kennewick, died Oct. 11 in Kennewick.
The Port Washington Police Department was established in 1882 when the city incorporated. The police station is located on Wisconsin Street in Downtown Port Washington. The department employs twenty sworn officers, including police chief Kevin Hingiss who has served with the department since 1984 and was appointed chief in 2012.
It was designed by Edgar Berners, a native son of Port Washington and a partner in Foeller, Schober & Berners of Green Bay. [10] [2] The Schanen office building at 125 E Main St was designed in Art Moderne-style by Foeller, Schober and Berners and built in 1942. It housed William F. Schanen's law office and the Ozaukee Press, which was run by ...
The City of Port Washington incorporated out of some of the town's land in 1882. While dairy farming dominated the local economy in the 20th century, accounting for 80% percent of agriculture in the early 1940s, [12] the Town of Port Washington was also one of several Ozaukee County communities to have prosperous fur farms in the 20th
The Wisconsin Chair Company [1] was a manufacturer of furniture and crafted wood products from the late 19th to the mid-20th century. It ran a large factory that for over half a century was the economic backbone of Port Washington, Wisconsin. The factory was destroyed twice: the first time by a huge, devastating fire in 1899 and the second time ...
The two-story house was built by Edward Dodge in 1848, [1] in the Greek Revival style with walls of rubble-stone faced with cobblestone arranged in colored bands, and also a pitched roof typical for houses built in that particular style.