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Week in Review: Police News Leads the Way

Take a look back at last week's biggest stories.

The Greenfield Police Department was at the center of Patch's attention much of last week.

First, Mayor Michael Neitzke made news by requesting the police and fire unions to help lesson the city's expected shortfall created by Gov. Scott Walker's proposed budget, even though protective service personnel are exempt from doing so under the budget repair bill.

Patch also dissected the police department's recently released and took a look at performed the same day.

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In school news, Patch, along with Superintendent Conrad Farner, took a look at , introduced Greenfield High School's , got the word out on Whitnall's upcoming and highlighted a Whitnall contingent who climbed more than .

In addition, Patch was out and about getting photos of a at a busy intersection and shot some video of a the Division of Public Works was working on.

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What will this week bring us? Stay tuned to Greenfield Patch to find out.


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