A sunny afternoon brought dozens of dogs and their "people" to splash in the Brown Deer Village Pond. The annual event is a big hit with the two- and four-legged swimmers, although chasing tennis balls repeatedly seemed to be the favorite activity.
A sunny afternoon brought dozens of dogs and their "people" to splash in the Brown Deer Village Pond. The annual event is a big hit with the two- and four-legged swimmers, although chasing tennis balls repeatedly seemed to be the favorite activity.
Credit: John O'Hara
A pool of mud was one of the obstacles in the 5k Dirty Girl Mud Run at the Waukesha County Expo.
Credit: Mary Catanese
"Get Dirty or Go Home" was spelled out across the shorts of a team participating in the 5k Dirty Girl Mud Run that benefits the National Breast Care Foundation.
Credit: Mary Catanese
West Allis Central goalkeeper Matt Medcalf can only watch as the ball sails past him against Franklin.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Ryan Koepp, 8, of Wind Lake, concentrates on the target during an archery lesson held at Schultz Rod & Gun Club in Muskego.
Credit: Jerry Luterman
Meghan Moeller paints in one of the murals at Burleigh Elementary School in Brookfield. As part of a summer painting crew, Moeller and others are nearing completion of maintenance painting in all of the school's hallways and in some classrooms.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Chelsea gets in close to sniff Buddy the tortoise at the Brook-Falls Veterinary Clinic booth at the Menomonee Falls Pet Fair.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Sebastian Lopez kisses his infant cousin, Makayla Paige, while his mother Melissa Lopez registers him and sister Aurora for classes at Eisenhower Elementary School in Wauwatosa.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
With less than a week before teacher in-services begin, Kate Sommerville works on cleaning and preparing her classroom for 30 fifth-grade students at Swanson School in Brookfield.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Isla Mueller, 3, picks out a jar of treats from a booth at the Hartung Park Farmer's Market in Wauwatosa to benefit the Children's Tumor Foundation.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
First-grader Zainab Zehra picks out a treat during Popsicle With the Principal Night at Wilson School. The event was for students and parents to meet the school's new principal, Mike Heun, who comes from Wauwatosa East High School.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Mark Schneider works to service a computer workstation in North Middle School in advance of the opening of Menomonee Falls schools Sept. 4.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
A pedestrian crosses the railroad tracks at the Harmonee crossing in Wauwatosa.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Cudahy's Roxanna Rutz swims the back stroke in the 200-yard Individual medley event of the Fountainwood Fun Fest in Muskego. The meet is the only outdoor high school swim meet in the state.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Members of the Saint Thomas Moore/Saint Francis 200 medley relay team are reflected in the pool before the start of the Fountainwood Fun Fest.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Wausau East swimmer Clarissa Tveten holds the United States flag for the playing of the National Anthem before the start of the Fountainwood Fun Fest.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Competitors come off the starting blocks at the start of the 50 freestyle at the Fountainwood Fun Fest.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Brookfield East's John Orgovan leaps over Menomonee Falls goalie Brendan Paule after firing a shot on goal during the first half Tuesday in Brookfield. Falls won, 1-0.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Menomonee Falls' Owen Thompson heads the ball against Brookfield East.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Picnickers enjoy the shade along the shore of a pond in Whitnall Park.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
City of Wauwatosa Police Officer Dan Kane talks on his radio after a female driver, still seated in the truck she was driving, hit a utility support cable at the intersection of Wells and 70th streets in Wauwatosa. Kane was standing in the open door of his parked squad car at the time of the crash. Referring to the cable Kane said of the crash, "if she had not hit that I'd be dead."
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Terry Mattern, of Franklin, polishes his 1955 Chevrolet, "Miss Patty", in the shade of a tree near the golf course in Whitnall Park. Mattern bought the car in 1990 and finished restoring the classic auto in 1993. He named the car after his late wife Patty, who died in 1999.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Waukesha West players react after scoring on West Allis Hale during a quadrangular meet at Hale.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Homestead's Kale Mason, left, and Germantown's Josh Biesel near the finish line during the Menomoneee Falls grade level invite at Rotary Park.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Wauwatosa East's Dan Gange crosses the finish line in second place at the Menomonee Falls grade level invite.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Nicolet's Lauren Cunningham wins the girls junior/senior race at the Menomonee Falls grade level invite.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
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