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Two-year-old Carson Pomeroy looks up after falling in the snow while sledding in Wauwatosa. He was taking advantage of one of the first large snowfalls of the season.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Sydnee Young, 4, listens to a story with her bear, Chipmunk, at the Muskego Public Library. Kids were taking part in the teddy bear picnic and sleepover.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Frost coats a window on Wells Street in Wauwatosa as the sun rises Thursday. High temperatures at the end of the week were expected to reach only single digits.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
(From left) Ten-year-old Blake Careyo, of Whitefish Bay, 11-year-old Jimmy Kubcinek of Thiensville, Mike Bolt of the Hockey Hall of Fame and 9-year-old Red Tornehl of Pewaukee get an up-close look at the historic Stanley Cup during a visit at the Ozaukee Ice Center.
Credit: John O'Hara
Tally Wright (left) and Myles Nelson perform at the Bayside Middle School Band's winter concert.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Whitefish Bay Player Jeff Elbies (Glenn Villa) confirms that Lila Larswald (Anna Kordysh) is really dead after she tumbled out of his apartment closet. He and Robbie Smith (Alex Scheurell) will have to figure out what to do with her body when the Whitefish Bay Players present the comedy romp "Wrong Window" at the high school this month.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Charlie Wacholz (left) waits to take his turn at diaper changing during the Wauwatosa Recreation Department's babysitting class.
Credit: Mary Catanese
(From left) Megan Bingenheimer, Isabella Moss and Koyena De place an escape ladder in the Brookfield Survive Alive House at the Brookfield Fire Department. Burleigh Elementary fifth-graders visited the facility to learn about fire safety.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Nathan, 10, Noah, 12 and Shon Hernandez step through an agility drill during an open gym at West Allis Central High School.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Chaz Rooney holds a dog mask a friend bought for him while touring Europe. Rooney is the owner of Dog's Best Friend, an obedience training facility in Brookfield.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
While Nick Roszak worked to clear the sidewalk in front of his South Superior Street home, daughter Molly, 4, found it to be the perfect time to sled down the front yard's small hill.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Snow removal began in earnest along East Armour Avenue as the last flakes fell in St. Francis.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
A rainbow is created by mist from a fire hose during a fire department training exercise in New Berlin. A house south of Greenfield Avenue was used for fire department practice the previous week and was let burn to the so that nearby Weatherstone Church can expand.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Water spray fills the air as New Berlin fire fighters cool a tree to keep it from catching on fire during a training exercise.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Wauwatosa West's Will Watlins goes up for a basket against Whitnall's Bryan Nagy at Whitnall.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Members of the New Berlin West High School marching band perform during an assembly marking the 50th anniversary of the school.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
New Berlin West High School counselor Jill Werner skates into the gym during an assembly marking the 50th anniversary of the school. She was the master of ceremonies for the event.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Two-year-old Carson Pomeroy pulls his sled in Wauwatosa while enjoying one of the first large snowfalls of the season.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
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