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GENEVA LAKE
BEACH
LAGOON
By Robert Ireland
RIreland@lakegenevanews.net
THE DNR is considering moving South Lake Drive, near Big Foot Beach State Park. If the DNRs plans are approved, the road would move east of the
lagoon, which would create a larger beach area.
OBITUARIES PAGE 3D
Wesley G. Bender, 74, Walworth
Cornelis Dekker, 90, Muskego
Larry Heskett, 80, Walworth
Anna Marie Kopelke, 86, Delavan
Hilda Twist, 88, Lake Geneva
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Backgrounds
Peterson graduated from Marquette University in 1990 with a
major in criminology and a minor
in sociology. He graduated from
Marquette Law School in 2000.
PLEASE SEE JUDGE PAGE 9A
Proposed development
opposed by neighbors
By Chris Schultz
cschultz@lakegenevanews.net
According
to the criminal
complaint, the
alleged victim
told a forensic
interviewer that
Thornberry
performed
a
sex act on her,
which
lasted
Thornberry
between
10
and 15 seconds.
The alleged victim said she then
kicked Thornberry off.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
YMCA will roll out red carpet
The Geneva Lakes YMCA will host
its 29th annual auction fundraiser
on Feb. 21. This years theme is
Broadway. Make reservations with
payment by Feb. 7 at LakeGenevaYmca.com or call 262-248-6211.
INDEX
Classieds ...................9-10B
Community..................3-6D
Community Scrapbook ....5B
Editorial .......................... 1D
Letters to the Editor ......... 2D
Sports.............................. 1-4C
TV Listings ................... 5-6C
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Attorney to be deposed
He is scheduled to be deposed
by attorneys representing both
the estate and McGeehan and will
have to submit to a deposition
without any protection from the
court.
Georgesons attorney, Erin
Fay, led a motion for an order of
protection with the court.
At the Sept. 15 hearing, Fay
argued that Georgeson faced a
full day at the deposition, losing
an entire days work, valued at
Third codicil
According to testimony in the
probate documents, Troy, said that
Georgeson, who wrote the Hartshorne will, visited the late Hartshorne on Sept. 18, 2013, with no
other family member present.
IN THIS FILE PHOTO, from 2011 the Lake Geneva Area Chamber of Commerce annual dinner, (left) Harry
Hartshorne is recognized with the Stu Herzog Citizen of the Year award. Hartshorne died last year, and his estate
is being settled in probate court.
Troy also testied that she
also learned after the fact that two
weeks later, Georgeson returned
to Harry Hartshornes Lake
Geneva home and had Harry
execute the third codicil.
According to testimony by
Troy and Thomas Hartshorne,
shortly before his death, Harry
Hartshorne went through a ninehour surgery and was hospitalized for nine days and then spent
another 25 days in long-term care.
They claim that at the time of
the execution of the disputed codicil, Harry Hartshorne was not of
sound mind and did not have sufcient mental capacity to make
COMMUNITY NOTES
Church celebration Feb. 21
A gospel revival with Chicagos William
Smith Jr. and the Renewed Voices for Christ
will continue their celebration of 25 years
of ministry at Immanuel Lutheran Church,
Lake Geneva, on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 7
to 9 p.m.
Tickets are available at the church ofce,
following worship services on Sundays or
by contacting (262) 215-3900.
CORRECTION
Incorrect name in article
A Jan. 15 article, Ofcers receive awards, incorrectly named the Walworth Rescue
chief. The chief is Kelly Kelley.
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out a will.
However, both Troy and Hartshorne were recently removed as
personal representatives of the
estate by Drettwan.
Drettwan ruled that as inheritors named in the will, it created
a conict of interest with their
duties as personal representatives.
Troy and Hartshorne will
remain as personal representatives until Jan. 28, when the
estates taxes are due.
Meanwhile, a corporate personal representative is now being
sought to represent the estate.
According
to
documents
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2015 budget
According to the 2015 budget
worksheet, the following expenditure areas experienced the largest
increases:
General government, $78,971
Conservation and development, $72,155
Public works, $54,777.47
Public safety, $42,985.14
Monroe said public works took
a hit the winter of 2013-14, which
unloaded record snowfall totals
across the Midwest.
It was just the overtime, he
said. Salt and sand the extra
sand we had to get.
Last winters salt shortage
required communities such as
Bloomeld to use a salt-sand mix
to treat roads.
The Public Works Department
also had to contend with numerous equipment issues. Monroe
said three trucks and a front end
loader required engine and axle
repairs.
He also said the village also
needed to pay a $250,000 loan
due Jan. 1 to the Bloomeld Utility Department.
It would seem the village is
locked in a Catch-22 situation.
Monroe and Howard said the
village cant raise taxes to cover
the budget shortfall unless it borrows money, then it can raise
taxes to pay off the loan.
Monroe said the state has revenue limits. Without a loan, the
village can only raise its tax rate
in accordance with net new construction in the community. But
there is no net new construction,
he said.
By the numbers
The loan
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I feel I am a
good fit for the
vacant position of
Supervisor No. 2,
and my decision is
not swayed because
others are running
for that position, he
said in an email.
Rasch served on
Rasch
Leonard
the Linn Fire Department since 1995.
He was chief from 2004 to 2011, and has served on
the towns Highway Committee.
Currently, he is a member of the towns Protective
Services Committee.
I appreciate the opportunity to serve the community
where we live and have raised our family, he said.
Why is he the right person for Supervisor No. 2?
I will make informed decisions based on the facts,
research and data presented that are in the best interest
of the town of Linn. I have experience in both the private and public sectors, and will utilize that experience
to continue to serve the town of Linn, if elected as a town
supervisor.
The other two candidates discussed why they want to
be the next Supervisor No. 2 in a Jan. 1 Regional News
article.
Leonard said he heard a rumor about an attempt in
the works to get rid of or downsize the towns police and
fire departments.
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some people, and that might become a goal, to eliminate those services, he said previously.
A newcomer to town politics, Leonard has a dairy
and served about 10 years on fire departments in Linn,
Bloomfield-Genoa City and Troy Center.
With my wife, we started farming on our own in
2008, Leonard said. We had low milk prices in 2009,
and a drought in 2012. Weve been able to work through
this.
He feels his experience running a dairy farm can
help him in the supervisor position.
With the farming side of my life, hard work and
dedication helps in running my own farm, and trying to
build it from nothing, Ive learned to respect the value of
a dollar, he said.
Snudden, who runs Snudden Farms and served 10
years on the Linn Fire Department, said there are no
particular issues motivating his decision to run.
I really dont feel that there is a bad thing going on
right now, he said previously. Its not like Im going
after this with a vengeance. Im doing it to basically
take part in the township, because I believe in it.
This is the second time Snudden is running for a
town board position.
His first attempt was unsuccessful.
I feel I can bring some business experience, and that
Id be a good asset.
He said he has 20 employees on the farm, does all the
book work, and is very hands-on.
I just feel that I can bring forth good ideas to the
board.
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In that race,
Loomer won. On
and off, Loomer
has served on
the board for 10
years.
On
the
phone Jan. 14,
Winters
said
he has nothing
Monroe
against Loomer,
but I think
people shouldnt be on the board
for a continuous period of time.
Its the same reason we dont have
a president for more than two
terms.
Is Loomer surprised to nd
himself in a primary this time?
Yes kind of, he said, but
some people, they see an opening, they jump into it.
As far as the outcome, Im not
too concerned about that. I think
my record proves that Im doing
what my constituents expect me
to be doing.
Loomer is the board liaison to
the towns highway department.
He said the department has been
running consistently. In fact, he
feels everything in the town has
been running smoothly for the
last couple years.
I think a little consistency is
Winters
Monroe
A town of Geneva resident for
more than 17 years, Monroe has
served on the towns police commission since it was created. For
the last two years, he has been
commission president.
Monroe wants to serve the
town in a different way.
With the years I have served
on the Police Commission, and
being in the town as long as I have,
Millard, Walton
vie for supervisor
By Steve Targo
steve@lakegenevanews.net
GENEVA The announcement of an
opponent running does not surprise me,
said Supervisor No. 2 Keith Millard in a
Jan. 15 email. I have had an opponent in
each of the four elections that I have ran in.
Incumbent Millard will vie for re-election April 7 against Tom Walton.
The town supervisor races are the only
contested ones this election season.
There will be a primary race for Supervisor No. 1, because three candidates are
seeking the position. See related story in
above.
The town chairman position is also
open. Incumbent Chairman Joe Kopecky is
seeking re-election unopposed April 7.
As for the Supervisor No. 2 race, this
will be Waltons rst run for town ofce.
Currently, he is vice president of the towns
police commission.
I just feel like it is the next step in my
desire to continually serve the community
I have grown up in, said Walton in a Jan.
14 email.
He has lived in the area for 38 years.
For more than 10 years, Walton was in
the Lake Geneva Lions Club. He said he was
the youngest president in the clubs history.
Recently, he resigned from the YMCA
board of directors, a position he held for 20
years, to pursue a town supervisor spot.
I truly enjoy public service and being a
part of the betterment of the community,
Walton said. This is an area I am passionate about and want to do my best to make
sure it provides for future generations as
well as those who currently enjoy our town
as much as it did me, growing up and
raising a family here.
Why does Walton feel he is the right
person for the job?
Millard
My strong family
values, being community-orientated,
my
listening and communication skills, forwardthinking yet conservative
viewpoints and overall love for the Geneva
area are just a few of the
things that make me the
right person to be the
next town of Geneva
Supervisor No. 2.
Millard
Millard has been on
and off the board since
the 2000s. In emails for
a Dec. 18 Regional News
story, the owner of Millards Automotive SerWalton
vice Inc. said he prides
himself on being accessible to town residents.
The liaison to the park commission,
Millard cited the rebuilding of the Duck
Lake Nature Trail as an accomplishment.
I feel safe in saying the voters in the
town of Geneva have condence in me and
the way I handle the position and future of
the town, Millard said previously.
He said he also worked with other
board members at monthly meetings to
balance the budget, strategically allocating funds to purchase needed equipment
and increasing money to other departments
where needed, while still keeping costs low.
I would welcome the opportunity to
expand my duties, to include other areas
where I have vast experience, said Millard.
Being responsible in the past for the (highway) department and police and re commission, I feel I have a lot to offer.
Jan. 8
2:52 p.m.: An ofcer responded to the
700 block of North Edwards Boulevard for
a report of theft. Mitchel L. Klawitter, 19,
Lake Geneva, was cited for theft.
Jan. 9
9:20 p.m.: An ofcer responded to the
Loomer
Jan. 10
9:19 p.m.: An ofcer received a theft
complaint from the 200 block of North
Edwards Boulevard. Dylan Robert Hanrahan, 18, and Jamie Douglas Maccaux, 21,
both of Genoa City, were cited for retail
theft.
10:39 p.m.: Ofcers were dispatched
to the 100 block of Center Street for a
report of disorderly subjects. Michael John
OGrady, 19, Chicago, was cited for damage
to private property.
Winters
Recent
fundraising
efforts
SCHOOL NEWS
School likely wont need extra days
Changes in a state law means Lake
Geneva probably wont have to extend the
school year to accommodate snow days
or, this year, cold days.
No more counting days! was the
enthusiast response from Superintendent
Jim Gottinger when asked about the subject.
The law allows for schools to make up
lost days by adding minutes as opposed to
adding full days, which had been the policy.
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Reservations
for Y auction
due Feb. 7
This years event is set for Feb. 21
SUBMITTED PHOTO
THIS OPTION WOULD HAVE REQUIRED the DNR to build a bridge over the lagoon at Big Foot Beach State Park.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
THIS OPTION WAS QUICKLY rejected by the city. This option would have created a connector street between Wells Street
and South Lake Shore along the southern border of the park.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A
Road/
The shower building and
bathroom facilities are in poor
shape, he said. Park paths also
need some upgrading. The renovations to the park would not be
to expand the park facilities, but
to provide better customer service to the park users, Schuller
said.
The DNR would need the
cooperation of Lake Geneva, the
town of Linn and the Geneva
Lake Youth Camp, to the north
of Big Foot Beach State Park. A
small section of South Lake Shore
is within the town of Linn on the
north side of the park.
The section runs roughly from
South Street to a line parallel to
Maytag Point.
James Weiss, town of Linn
board chairman, was also at the
meeting. He said he would take
the DNRs suggestions back to his
board for consideration.
Not everyone at the meeting
was in favor of rerouting the road.
Penny Roehrer, a former Lake
Geneva city council member and a
member of the Friends of Big Foot
Beach State Park, was attending
the meeting. She said she wasnt
in favor of rerouting the road.
This is the one place along
the lake you can drive real close
to the lake, and its beautiful, she
said.
She said she was not aware
of any safety issues in the past
involving road trafc and those
using the beach.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
THIS OPTION WOULD reroute trafc around the lagoon and into Big Foot Beach
State Park.
Reservations with payment are due by Feb. 7 for the Saturday, Feb. 21 annual auction at the Lake Geneva YMCA,
when the organization will dim the lights and roll out the
red carpet for its 29th annual event.
This Broadway-themed charity event, which is the Ys
largest fundraiser, promises to be a show-stopping evening
lled with all the glamor and excitement of a Broadway
show. Proceeds will benet the YMCA Annual Campaign,
which funds community outreach initiatives and the YMCA
nancial assistance program.
The YMCA Auction will be held at the YMCA in Lake
Geneva. Festivities kick off at 6 p.m. with check-in, hors
doeuvres, exciting rafes and a silent auction. Dinner
begins at 7 p.m., followed by desserts and coffee. The live
auction kicks off at 8:30 p.m. It will include an intermission with movie-inspired snacks and Broadway-themed
entertainment provided by professionals from the Broadway Dance Company.
Auction attendees are encouraged to wear cocktail
attire or dress a part from their favorite Broadway musical
and enter the best Broadway costume contest. The winner
will be announced during intermission and will receive
two tickets to the 2016 YMCA Auction.
Hundreds of unique rafes and auction items will be
available.
New this year is a premier diamond rafe, where, for a
$50 donation, guests will receive a chance to win a 1-caratplus diamond donated by Chinawest Jewelers in Lake
Geneva.
A top-featured live auction item will be a weekend
getaway for two to New York City, which includes airfare,
lodging and tickets to a Broadway performance. Other hotticket items will include premier golf packages; Milwaukee
Bucks oor seats; a guitar autographed by country music
superstar Miranda Lambert; an autographed, original
movie poster signed by the cast of Frozen; and an adorable toy-size, nonshedding Teddy Bear puppy, sponsored
annually by BMO Harris Bank.
The YMCA Auction is always a magical evening, and
every penny we raise helps the Y make a difference in the
lives of area youth and families, said Mike Kramp, YMCA
CEO/executive director. The Broadway theme is going to
be a lot of fun, and were looking forward to a great turnout
from our members and the community.
Advance reservations are required for admittance. A
suggested contribution to attend is $75 per person, a table
for 10 or auction sponsorship opportunities are available
as well. Make reservations with payment by Feb. 7 online
at LakeGenevaYmca.com, call (262) 248-6211 or visit the
YMCA at 203 S. Wells St.
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Attempted homicide
suspect competent
By Robert Ireland
RIreland@lakegenevanews.net
ELKHORN The suspect in an
attempted homicide was found competent to
stand trial and on Jan. 14 waived his preliminary hearing.
Jason Grant, 27, of Madison allegedly
stabbed a woman in the early morning hours
of Nov. 18 at the womans Whitewater apartment.
At the time of his arrest, Grant told police
that he hadnt slept for seven days and had
been using cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and marijuana, according to a search warrant afdavit.
Police responded to the womans home
after a neighbor called in a domestic disturbance.
When police arrived, Grant was reportedly holding a knife to the womans throat,
according to the criminal complaint.
Grant has been charged with rst-degree
attempted homicide, strangulation and suffocation and false imprisonment.
All of the charges have been elevated to
a repeater status because Grant has a prior
conviction of delivering heroin in Dane
County. If convicted of all counts, he faces up
to 86 years imprisonment.
After the hearing, defense attorney James
Duquette, said he is reviewing all possible
defenses, which could include defenses
regarding his clients mental health.
According to the criminal complaint:
On Nov. 18 police responded to a report of
a domestic disturbance on South Janesville
Street.
From outside of the home, police could
hear whimpering and crying.
When the ofcer knocked on the door,
the door opened. When the door opened, the
ofcer could see Grant holding a knife, which
he dropped.
Grants socks, hands and from his n-
NEWS BRIEFS
Board accepts Kikkomann donation
In November, the Walworth County
Board rescinded a donation from Kikkomann Foods Inc., to use one of its byproducts
for road deicing.
Although the product was accepted as
safe by the state DNR, concerns were raised
over its phosphorus content.
We ended up rescinding the offer to
accept the soy brine, but Kikkomann still
wanted to donate the tanks, said Kevin
Brunner, Walworth County director of centeral services.
Brunner said the county accepted the
two 11,000 gallon tanks to use in its own
salt brine operation.
At this time, Brunner said the county
isnt looking at using the soy brine in the
future. I do know other counties are looking at it, Brunner said. We will see what
the experience is with other counties and
we will continue to monitor that.
Proposal/Major change
Other incident
This isnt Thornberrys only court case involving alleged
sexual misconduct. In May, prosecutors led a felony charge
of capturing an image of nudity without consent against
Thornberry.
In October 2013, police searched Thornberrys cell
phone and found lewd images of a man who appeared to be
unconscious.
When police identied the man, he reported that he met
Thornberry at a Laundromat and the two hung out.
Thornberry reportedly gave the man a pill because he
was feeling stressed, the complaint states.
The man told police that he lost track of four days after
he took the pill, according to the criminal complaint.
When the man was shown the pictures, he said he didnt
consent to having them taken.
Balog said the two cases arent related and the incident
involving the man appears to be isolated.
The plan commission did vote to combine the two parcels, one zoned for single family residential, the other rural
holding.
However, for Bassos proposal to go forward, the zoning
will still have to be changed.
Joshua Basso of Basso Builders, said his company will
protect the conservation zone during development of the
neighboring four acres.
Basso has not yet put forward formal plans for the
development, but it slipped during the meeting that the
project may involve 30 town homes,
The plan commission also received about a dozen letters from residents opposed to the rezoning and the potential development of the property.
The group of both full-time and part-time residents
complained that the proposed development would ruin the
rural-urban character of the neighborhood, increase trafc
and negatively impact safety.
End of the Line is on a mile-long stretch of abandoned
right-of-way in Lake Geneva with 43 retired cabooses from
the Chicago & Northwestern and Milwaukee Road Railroad
Deborah Chiczewski, Chicago, owns a condominium
in End of the Line. She said the MR-8 zoning would allow
eight units per acre, while the rural holding zoning allows
only one unit per 35 acres.
Thats a major, major change, Chiczewski told the
commission.
The cabooses were remodeled into living units and are
hitched into a line.
Tim Dunn, 499 Manning Way, said his street will be
along the north border of the proposed development. He
said he was concerned that it will increase trafc on what is
now a relatively quiet residential road. He also questioned
whether the proposed development was high enough to
avoid ooding in a wet spring.
We want to keep this rural area in the city and enjoy
nature, Dunn said.
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Drettwan said that it is important to voters to know
that it isnt just her professional experience that has crafted
her perspectives.
Im a wife, a mother of teenagers, Im active in the community and our church, Drettwan said. That provides a
wealth of experience to draw on.
Peterson also has two school-aged children. He and his
wife are divorced, and he said they have a good relationship
in terms of taking care of their children.
Peterson said that having gone through a divorce, that
provides him with a different perspective as a judge.
Underdog
Drettwan has served on the bench since last January,
and enjoys the endorsements of the other three circuit
court judges.
She has also been endorsed by former Sheriff David
Graves, current Sheriff Kurt Picknell, Clerk of Courts
Sheila Reiff, Delavan Mayor Mel Nieuwenhuis,East Troy
Village President Randy Timms and the police chiefs in
Sharon, Elkhorn, Whitewater, Walworth, Bloomeld and
Lake Geneva.
Her campaign manager, Brian Schuk, is the president
of the Walworth County Bar Association.
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through the boards, and the numbers have washed off of the measuring post.
Around the edge of the depression, the village maintains a gravel
walking path, even plowing it in
the winter.
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ORIGINAL PLANS for the Duck Pond Recreation Area show softball elds, volleyball courts and a sledding hill.
Way back
Utilities Director Dennis Barr
said the ducks are a testament to
how clean the water was.
You could probably have
drank the water, he said, laughing. The ducks would just walk
right into the shop. Wed feed
them.
The treatment plant, built
between 1945 and 1950, was torn
down when Fontana and Walworth created a joint wastewater
THIS DOCK was used to measure the water levels when the Duck Pond
was a settling pond for Fontanas wastewater treatment plant. Now trees
have grown through the boards.
Now there arent vegetables
growing, but the soil is still fertile.
The village has a large composting
site in the former pond.
Barr said staff used the dock
to measure the depth of the water
and kept records for state agencies
and the village. Now trees grow
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7, beginning at 11:30 a.m.
at the Lions Field House in
Williams Bay.
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Elementary school
to get panic buttons
By Jade Bolack
jbolack@lakegenevanews.net
WALWORTH The Walworth Elementary School will have an emergency
alert system installed in the next few weeks.
A donation from the Walworth Fire
Department and Rescue Squad, the WAVE
instant notication system will install 11
panic buttons in different zones in the
school. The panic buttons are programmed
at installation with a recorded message.
When pressed, the message is relayed over
police, re and rescue radios.
Police Chief Chris Severt said the minutes saved responding to a specic area of
the school could save lives.
Its going to save three to four minutes off our response times, Severt said.
Instead of a staff member having to make
a call, the call going to dispatch, dispatch
alerting us, the message from this system
will just come straight to our radios. Plus
we know right where to respond.
Severt said the system includes three
repeaters, which will allow the radio frequencies to travel through the building. It
can also send email and text messages to
any ofcer who wants to sign up for alerts.
We gured out how many ofcers and
responders were living here either sheriffs deputies or ofcers in other departments or our guys, Severt said. There are
16 living within the community. I gure we
LIBRARY EVENT
Library hosting speaker series
The Fontana Public Library invites the
public to several free talks during the Winter
Speaker Series.
Monday, Feb. 16, at 1 p.m., Brenda Williams will speak about indoor plants that are
fun and easy. Questions will be answered.
Wayne Rhode will present winter birds
in the Fontana area on Monday, Feb. 23, at
Whos a hero
in your eyes?
FONTANA MAINTAINS a walking path around the former settling pond, and dog owners
can use it year round.
THIS DOCK was used to measure the water levels when the Duck Pond was a settling pond
for Fontanas waste water treatment plant. Now trees have grown through the boards.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B
Success story
Village Administrator Dennis Martin
called the park a success story for the village, turning the wastewater treatment
facility into a recreation area.
Three years after the wastewater treatment plant closed, the current Duck Pond
Recreation Area was still just an unnamed,
undeveloped site of 80 acres located northwest of town off old Highway 36, according
to Fontanas Long Term Park and Recreation plan for 1988.
The plan said the village had an opportunity to create a unique recreation facility
that can meet the present and future needs
of not only the village but the whole lakes
area.
The report said the village had an obligation to provide quality recreation activities for all interests, for all ages, for all
people.
The long term plan included a drawing
for the area, which showed three softball
elds, one little league baseball eld, two
soccer elds, one full and two half court
basketball courts, two tennis courts and
two volleyball courts.
The commission also wanted native
plant restoration areas, a picnic area, putting green, community center, hockey rink,
horseshoe pits, a village compost area and
a sledding hill.
Those were lofty goals for the village,
and as of now, the park has soccer and football elds, two baseball diamonds, a disc
golf course, a pavilion, a dog area and village composting.
Even in 1997, the Fontana Recreation
Commission, now-defunct, studied the
use of the Duck Pond Recreation Area. The
study said that while the village had tremendous foresight in creating the area,
there were shortcomings.
The 1997 study said the area was seeing
increased use and needed turf improvements immediately. Along with fencing,
signs, playground equipment and other
improvements, the report said the total
costs to bring the park up to standards was
$483,525. Donations would reduce the cost
by $146,500.
Current use
Martin said he hears of visitors from
Kenosha County coming to Fontana to use
the disc golf course.
We have the good ones, or so Ive been
told, Martin said.
Big Foot Recreation Department is
one of the biggest users of the space, with
annual events like the Easter Egg Hunt
this year April 4 and seasonal team
sports all year long, but families and other
clubs can reserve the space, too.
Or just come out and use it whenever
they want, Martin said.
On the way into the park, visitors can
see the oak savanna and prairie sites developed by the village and maintained by the
Fontana Garden Club.
While the park may not have everything
the original planners wanted, its come a
long way, Martin said.
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ANGUS YOUNG PRESIDENT JEFF HAZEKAMP presented state Representative Amy Loudenbeck with the Associated
Builders and Contractors Building Wisconsin award at a press conference on Jan. 12 in Janesville. Rep. Loudenbeck was a
sponsor and supporter of the Commercial Building Code legislation that simplied and streamlined construction regulations
for architects, builders and developers.
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THE LAKES AREA REALTORS ASSOCIATION 2015 board of directors were installed in December. They are (back, from left)
Sue Miller, Lon Wienke, Mike Culat, Bob Webster Jr., Rick Geaslen, Brad Lois, Andy Szymanskyj and Tom Keefe; and (front)
Margaret Labus, Molly Elsbury, Jane Dulisse and CEO Denise Schultz.
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CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
WALWORTH COUNTY
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
Case No. 2015PR10
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
CONSTANCE L. THERRIAULT
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for informal administration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth
December 3, 1951 and date of death
November 1, 2014, was domiciled in
Walworth County, State of Wisconsin, with a
mailing address of 1022 Williams Street,
Lake Geneva, WI 53147.
3. All interested persons waived
notice.
4. The deadline for filing a claim
against the decedents estate is April 16,
2015.
5. A claim may be filed at the
Walworth County Probate, P.O. Box 1001,
1800 County Rd. NN, Elkhorn, Wisconsin,
Room 2085.
Wendy A. Esch
Deputy Probate Registrar
January 9, 2015
Anthony A. Coletti
101 Evergreen Parkway, #3
Elkhorn WI 53121
262-723-8000
Bar Number: 1018646
Jan. 22, 29, Feb, 5, 2015
JEANNE M. ALLIS
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for informal administration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth
1/19/1958 and date of death 10/18/2014
was domiciled in Walworth County, State of
Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 503C
Abbey Springs Drive, Fontana, WI 53125.
3. All interested persons waived
notice.
4. The deadline for filing a claim
against the decedents estate is April 9,
2015.
5. A claim may be filed at the
Walworth County Judicial Center, P.O. Box
1001, 1800 Cty Rd. NN, Elkhorn,
Wisconsin, 53121, Room 2085.
Wendy A. Esch
Deputy Probate Registrar
January 2, 2015
Attorney Richard P. Rasmussen
P.O. Box 250
Walworth, WI 53184
262-275-5482
Bar Number: 1016544
Jan. 8, 15, 22, 2015
NOTICE
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BY 12 P.M. MONDAY
TO APPEAR IN THE
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
WALWORTH COUNTY
Amended
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
Case No. 2014PR155
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
ANTONINA KASZCZYSZYN
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for informal administration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth
May 21,1927, and date of death May 6,
2014, was domiciled in Walworth County,
State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address
of 1461 W. Highland, Genoa City, WI 53128.
3. All interested persons waived
notice.
4. The deadline for filing a claim
against the decedents estate is April 15,
2015.
5. A claim may be filed at the
Walworth County Probate, P.O.Box 1001,
1800 County Rd. NN, Elkhorn, Wisconsin,
Room 2085.
Wendy A. Esch
Deputy Probate Registrar
January 8, 2015
Attorney David W. Schiltz
P.O. Box 158
Lake Geneva, WI 53147
262-248-9143
Bar Number 1000392
Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 2015
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STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
WALWORTH COUNTY
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
Case No. 2015PR3
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
DOROTHY B. NOVY
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for informal adminis-
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For the Secretary
Travis Schroeder
Water Management Specialist
Jan. 22, 2015
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For the Secretary
Travis Schroeder
Water Management Specialist
Jan. 22, 2015
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STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
WALWORTH COUNTY
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
Case No. 2015PR1
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
HENRY T. CZOSNYKA, deceased
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for informal administration was filed.
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
WALWORTH COUNTY
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
Case No. 14PR202
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Publication Summons
Divorce-40101
Case No. 14FA503
In Re: The marriage of
Petitioner: Moises Hernandez-Perez
and
Respondent: Amber Hernandez-Perez
THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TO THE
PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS RESPONDENT:
You are qualified that the petitioner
named above has filed a Petition for divorce
or legal separation against you.
You must respond with a written
demand for a copy of the Petition within 40
days from the day after the first date of publication.
The demand must be sent to oer
delivered to the court at: Clerk of Court,
Jefferson County Courthouse, 311 s. Center
Ave, Jefferson, WI 53549 and to Moises
Hernandez-Perez, 244 Ruth Dr, Jefferson,
WI 53549.
It is recommended, but not required,
that you have an attorney help or represent
you.
If you do not demand a copy of the
Petition within 45 days, the court may grant
judgment against you for the award of
money or other legal action requested in the
Petition, and you may lose your right to
object to anything that is or may be incorrect
in the Petition
A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money
may become a lien against any real estate
you own now or in the future, and may also
be enforced by garnishment or seizure of
property.
You are further notified that if the parties to this action have minor children, violation of 948.31, Wis. Stats., (Interference
with custody by parent or others) is punishable by fines and/or imprisonment:
If you and the petitioner have minor
children, documents setting forth the percentage standard for child support established by the department under 49.22(9),
Wis. Stats., and the factors that a court may
consider for modification of that standard
under 767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are available upon your request from the Clerk of
Court.
You are notified of the availability of
information from the Circuit Court
Commissioner as set forth in 767.105, Wis.
Stats.
767.105 Information from Circuit
Court Commissioner.
(2) Upon the request of a party to an
action affecting the family, including a revision of judgment or order under sec. 767.59
or 767.451:
(a)The Circuit Court Commissioner
shall, with or without charge, provide the
party with written information on the following, as appropriate to the action commenced:
1. The procedure for obtaining a judgment or order in the action.
2. The major issues usually
addressed in such an action.
3. Community resources and family
court counseling services available to assist
the parties.
4. The procedure for setting, modifying, and enforcing child support awards, or
modifying and enforcing legal custody or
physical placement judgments or orders.
(b) The Circuit Court commissioner
shall provide a party, for inspection or purchase with a copy of the statutory provisions
in this chapter generally pertinent to the
action.
If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in
the court process, please call: 920-6747150 at least ten (10) working days prior to
the scheduled court date. Please note that
the court does not provide transportation.
Moises Hernandez-Perez
December 29, 2014
Jan. 8, 15, 22, 2015
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TOWN OF
LINN
TOWN OF LINN
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
WILLOW ROAD
The Linn Town Board will accept
sealed bids until 12:00 PM/Noon on Friday,
February 6, 2015. Bids must be received by
the Town Clerk, W3728 Franklin Walsh St,
PO Box 130, Zenda, WI 53195 for Willow
Road Rehabilitation. Please put in a sealed
envelope marked Willow Road Bid.
The bidders attention is called to the
fact that this project is subject to a prevailing
wage rate determination which has been
issued by the State of Wisconsin and that
the prevailing wage rates and hours of labor
set forth in this determination shall be applicable to this project. A performance Bond is
required.
The Town Board reserves the right to
accept or reject any and all bids and accept
the bid most advantageous to the Town,
even if that bid is not submitted by the lowest responsible bidder.
For further information contact Dan
Pitt, Highway Superintendent, Town of Linn
at (262) 275-6300 x17. Bid packet is available at the Clerks Office.
Sue Polyock, CMC/WCMC
Clerk/Treasurer
Jan. 22 and 29, 2015
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CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2014
7:00 PM
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
Mayor Connors called the meeting to
order at 7:00 p.m.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by
Alderman Hill.
Roll Call. Present: Mayor Connors,
Aldermen Wall, Kordus, Hill, Kehoe, Kupsik,
Hedlund, and Lyon. Absent (Excused):
Alderman Chappell. Also present: City
Administrator Jordan, City Attorney Draper,
Director of Public Works Winkler, and City
Clerk Waswo.
Awards,
Presentations,
and
Proclamations. None.
Re-consider business from previous
meeting. None.
Comments from the public as allowed
by Wis. Stats. 19.84(2), limited to items on
this agenda, except for public hearing items.
Comments will to be limited to 5 minutes.
Terry ONeill, 954 George Street,
expressed concern with ordinance 14-12
regarding external lighting, questioning why
the same reasoning for prohibiting various
types of lighting on businesses and private
property is not also applied to public property.
Acknowledgement
of
Correspondence.
City Clerk Waswo stated the City
received a letter on December 15, 2014
from the Lake Geneva Chamber of
Commerce thanking city departments for
their support and assistance in the
Childrens Christmas Parade.
Approval of Minutes
Wall/Kehoe motion to approve the Regular
City Council Meeting minutes of December
8, 2014, as prepared and distributed.
Motion carried 7 to 0.
Consent Agenda
Street Use and Park Permit application filed by the Geneva Lake Arts
Foundation for their annual Art in the Park
event at Flat Iron Park, from 10:00am on
August 8, 2015 to 4:00pm on August 9,
2015 with request to waive the security
deposit fees. (recommended by Board of
Park Commissioners 12/3/14)
Street Use Permit application filed by
Scott Bruzek on behalf of RAM Racing for
the Big Foot Triathlon at Big Foot State Park
on June 27 and June 28, 2015 from 7:00am
to 11:00am contingent on signed reimbursement agreement for fees not paid in
advance.
Original
2014-2015
Operators
(Bartender) License applications filed by
Rhonda Baior and Kyle Schulz.
Kupsik/Hill motion to approve. Motion
carried 7 to 0.
Items Removed from the Consent
Agenda.
Street Use and Park Permit application filed by the Geneva Lake Arts
Foundation for their annual Art in the Park
event at Flat Iron Park, from 10:00am on
August 8, 2015 to 4:00pm on August 9,
2015 with request to waive the security
deposit fees. (recommended by Board of
Park Commissioners 12/3/14)
Kupsik/Kordus motion to approve.
Alderman Kupsik stated this is something
they request every year and doesnt see this
being any different. Alderman Hill was concerned as to what the citys policy is about
waiving fees as the Park Board has requested everyone to pay the security deposit.
She does not feel that just because they
asked for this amount to be waived, the
council should waive it. Ms. Hill questioned
if they would be charged for the 93 parking
stalls. City Clerk Waswo stated they have
been invoiced for the 93 parking stalls.
Alderman Kordus stated that when it comes
to a security deposit, you dont know if the
park will be returned in the same condition.
He further stated that he doesnt see a problem in waiving the security deposit if it is an
organization that we have worked with in
the past and has a good standing record.
Ms. Hill stated she was not concerned with
the organization, but the inconsistency in
the waiver process as the Park Board
specifically stated they would charge everyone a permit application fee and a security
deposit. Mayor Connors said for clarification, an amendment to the motion should be
made regarding the parking fees and dumpster fees.
Kordus/Hill motion an amendment to
note that the Art Association will be charged
for the parking stalls along with dumpster
and refuse fees if the dumpster is provided
by the city. Motion carried 7 to 0.
Kupsik/Kordus motion to approve the
Street Use and Park Permit application filed
by the Geneva Lake Arts Foundation for
7B
PUBLIC NOTICES
CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
WILLIAMS BAY
SCHOOL BOARD
LAKE GENEVA
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WILLIAMS BAY
SCHOOL BOARD
WILLIAMS BAY SCHOOL
BOARD OF EDUCATION
REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Monday, December 8, 2014
Board Members Present: J. Pfeil, C.
Beinetti, L. Landgraf, D. Ripple, D. Woss
Absent: None
Administration
Present:
District
Administrator W. Anderson
High School Principal W. White
Elementary School Principal B. Isaacson
Assistant for Business C. Reynolds
Absent: None
Guests: Six
I. CALL TO ORDER
A. Pledge of Allegiance
President Pfeil called the regular monthly
meeting to order in the Board Room at 7:00
pm and the Pledge of Allegiance was said.
II. COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC
COMMENTS
A.
Public Comments None
B.
Recognition of Achievements Jake
Landgraf Videos of Elementary School
Moved to later on the agenda.
III. REPORTS
A.
School
and
Community
Association B. Isaacson thanked the SCA
for providing breakfast to the Teachers and
staff at the Elementary and Jr/Sr High
Schools.
B. Athletic Boosters L. Landgraf
stated that there will be a basketball tournament over the winter break here at the Jr/Sr
High School.
C. Athletic Director M. Coolidge presented a written report.
D. Fine Arts/Music Boosters The
Annual Jr/Sr High School Band concert will
be held Tuesday, December 9 and the
Choral concert will be held on Tuesday,
December 16, 2014. The Elementary concerts will be held on Friday, December 12 at
9:00 am for the 4K and 5K and grades 1-6
at 2:00 pm.
E. District Administrator Dr.
Anderson reported the meeting with D.
Woss and C. Beinetti regarding policy and
procedures and stated that in January a formal report will be reported to the Board.
F. High School Principal Dr. White
presented a written report and also stated
that the meetings with the teachers that
teach specials went well. A tentative proposal regarding the teacher and student
schedules will be brought back to the Board
in January.
G. Elementary Principal B. Isaacson
reported that CPI (Crisis Prevention
Institute) gave a presentation at the
Elementary School.
H. School Board It was stated that
the Wisconsin Association of School Boards
(WASB) State Convention will be held in
January.
I.
CESA 2 Report Gary Albright
gave a presentation on the services that
CESA 2 (Cooperative Educational Service
Agency) provides.
IV. ACTION ITEMS
A. Approval of Consent Agenda
1. School Board Minutes
Approve the minutes of the Regular
School Board meeting of November 10,
2014 and the Special Board meetings of
November 11 & 18, 2014.
2. Bills Payable
Approve bills payable for November
2014, Funds 10, 27, and 50, check numbers
61682-61818, Fund 60, check numbers
5455-5474, for a total of $607,081.40.
C. Beinetti/D. Woss motion and second to approve the consent agenda as presented, carried 5-0.
B. Personnel Transactions
Dr. Anderson presented the personnel transactions. L. Landgraf/D. Woss
motion and second to approve the
December 2014 personnel transactions as
presented, carried 5-0.
C. Athletic Field Lease 2014 -2015
Dr. Anderson presented the Athletic
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PUBLIC NOTICES
ORDINANCE 14-13
AN ORDINANCE CREATING ARTICLE IV,
CHILD SAFETY ZONES,SECTIONS 50200 THROUGH 50-209 OF THE CITY OF
LAKE GENEVA CODE OF ORDINANCES
RELATING TO ESTABLISHING CHILD
SAFETY ZONES WITHIN THE CITY OF
LAKE GENEVA
THE CITY OF LAKE GENEVA COMMON
COUNCIL DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
1.
That Article IV, Child Safety Zones,
Section 50-200, Purpose, of the City of
Lake Geneva Municipal Code of
Ordinances is hereby created to read as follows:
Sec. 50-200. Purpose.
(a)
The City Council finds and
declares that sex offenders are a serious
threat to public safety and there is a need to
protect children where they congregate or
play in public places in addition to the protections afforded by state law near schools
and daycare facilities. The city finds and
declares that, in addition to schools and
daycare facilities, children congregate or
play in a number of other public places,
including public parks and other facilities for
children
(b)
The City Council is aware that
sex offenders have dramatically higher
recidivism rates than any other type of violent felon, and according to 1997 and 2003
reports by the U. S. Department of Justice,
sex offenders are the least likely to be cured
and the most likely to reoffend and prey on
the most innocent members of our society,
and more than two-thirds of the victims of
rape and sexual assault are under the age
of 18; and
(c)
The City Council knows the
United States Supreme Court has recognized that the risk of recidivism posed by
sexual offenders is frightening and high
and when convicted sex offenders re-enter
society, they are much more likely than any
other type of offender to be re-arrested for a
new rape or sexual assault, Smith v. Doe,
538 U .S. 84, 123 S.Ct. 1140 155 L.Ed. 2d
164 (2003) and McKune v. Lile, 536 U.S. 24,
34, 122 S.Ct. 2017, 153 L.Ed. 2d 47 (2002)
1.
Any facility for children;
2.
A public park, parkway, parkland, park
facility;
3.
A public swimming pool;
4.
A public library;
5.
A public beach;
6.
A recreational trail;
7.
A public playground;
8.
A school for children;
9.
Athletic fields used by children;
10. A daycare center;
11. Venetian Festival held annually in
August of each year and sponsored by the
Lake Geneva Jaycees.
12. Any specialized school for children,
including, but not limited to, a gymnastics
academy, dance academy or music school;
or
13. Aquatic facilities open to the public.
(b)
Measurement of Distance. The
distance shall be measured from the closest
boundary line of the real property supporting
the residence of an offender to the closest
boundary line of the real property that supports or upon which there exists any of the
uses enumerated in subsection (a) of this
section.
(c)
Residency
Restriction
Exceptions. An offender residing within Two
Thousand (2,000) feet of real property that
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ORDINANCE 14-12
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTIONS 98-707, Exterior Lighting
Standards, of the Municipal Code of the
City of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
The Common Council of the City of Lake
Geneva, Wisconsin, does hereby ordain as
follows:
That Section 98-707, Exterior Lighting
Standards of the CITY OF LAKE GENEVA
ZONING ORDINANCE is hereby amended
to read as follows:
(1)
Purpose: The purpose of this
Section is to regulate the spill-over of light
and glare on operators of motor vehicles,
pedestrians, and land uses in the vicinity of
a light source in order to promote traffic
safety and prevent the creation of nuisances. A further purpose of this Section is
to regulate outdoor night lighting fixtures to
preserve and enhance the areas dark sky
while promoting safety, conserving energy,
and preserving the environment for astronomy and to reduce collisions and save birds
lives during spring and fall migration.
(2)
Applicability: The requirements
of this Section apply to all private exterior
lighting within the jurisdiction of this
Chapter, except for lighting within public
rights of way and/or lighting located on public property. For the purpose of this Section,
Exterior lighting means an outdoor artificial
illuminating device, whether permanent or
portable used for illumination or advertisement, including general lighting fixtures,
searchlights, spotlights and floodlights,
whether for architectural lighting, parking lot
lighting, landscape lighting, signage or other
purposes. Shielded means a fixture that is
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2015
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ORDINANCE 14-10
AN ORDINANCE CREATING ARTICLE IX,
WEIGHT LIMITS, SECTION 62-260 OF
THE CITY OF LAKE GENEVA CODE OF
ORDINANCES RELATING TO ESTABLISHING WEIGHT LIMITS ON ALL HIGHWAYS WITHIN THE CITYS JURISDICTIONIN FOR VEHICLES DEFINED AS
IMPLEMENTS OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
THE CITY OF LAKE GENEVA
COMMON COUNCIL DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
PART I: That Section 62-260, Statutory
Weight Limits for Implements Husbandry, of
the City of Lake Geneva Municipal Code of
Ordinances is hereby created to read as follows:
Sec. 62-260. Statutory Weight Limits for
Implementsof Husbandry
a.
Section 348.15(9)(f)(1). Wis.
Stats. provides that there is no weight limitation per wheel, axle, or group of axles for
Category B implements of husbandry as
defined in Sec. 340.01 (24) (a) 1. B. Wis.
Stats., but does apply gross weight as well
as length limitations to these vehicles.
b.
Wis. Stat 348.15(9)(f) 2. a.
authorizes a municipality or county to
require compliance with axle weight limitations established under Sec. 348.15(3)(g)
for Category B implements of husbandry as
defined in Sec. 340.01(24)(a)1.b. on all
highways within its jurisdiction.
c.
Pursuant to Sec.348.15(9) (f) 2.
a. Wis. Stats., all implements of husbandry
in the City of Lake Geneva (including
Category B implements of husbandry) may
not exceed the statutory weight and length
limits on highways under the jurisdiction of
the City of Lake Geneva unless a permit for
such has been granted by the Public Works
Department under authority granted by Sec.
348.27 (19) Wis. Stats. No fee shall be
charged for the permit application.
d.
Pursuant
to
Sec.
348.27(19)(b)(4m)a.& b., in the event an
application for a no-fee permit has been
applied for a Category B implement of husbandry, the City is required to provide an
approved alternate route which may include
highways not under its jurisdiction if prior
approval has been given by the other jurisdiction for the alternate route not under the
Citys jurisdiction for operation of Category
B implements of husbandry.
e.
Permits issued under this sec-
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PUBLIC NOTICES
Continued from page 7
tion are subject to all other spring maximum
weight postings or posted maximum weight
allowances on bridges.
f.
Failure of the operator of an
overweight vehicle to have a permit in his or
her possession shall constitute a violation of
this section, unless the Department of
Public Works has failed to timely respond to
a permit application as set forth in Sec.
348.27 (19)(b) Wis. Stats.
g.
Penalty for not having a permit in his
or her possession shall be a forfeiture in the
amount of $100 plus costs for the first violation, and $300 plus costs for each subsequent violation.
That this ordinance shall take effect
upon passage and publication, as provided
by law.
Adopted, passed, and approved by
the Common Council of the City of Lake
Geneva, Walworth County, Wisconsin this
12th day of January, 2015.
JAMES R. CONNORS, Mayor
Attest: SABRINA WASWO, City Clerk
First Reading: December 22, 2014
Second Reading: January 12, 2015
Adopted: January 12, 2015
Published: January 22, 2015
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WALWORTH
COUNTY LEGALS
ORDINANCE AMENDING
WALWORTH COUNTY
ZONING ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, the Walworth County
Board of Supervisors has heretofore been
petitioned to amend the Walworth County
Zoning Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the petitions have been
referred to the Walworth County Zoning
Agency for public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the Walworth County
Zoning Agency on due notice conducted
public hearings on the proposed amendments and filed their recommendations with
the board; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments have been given due consideration
by the Board in open session.
NOW, THEREFORE, the County
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Walworth do ordain as follows:
The Zoning Ordinance of Walworth
County and Shoreland Zoning Ordinance
(and accompanying Zoning Map) is amended in the following respects:
1.
Ordinance No. 908-12/14
Amending Section 74-131 of the Zoning
Ordinance and Section 74-263 of the
Shoreland Zoning Ordinance, Walworth
County Code of Ordinances Relative to
Lodging Facilities, Rent and Transient was
previously published.
2.
Jodi Buckett VanWormer, Town
of Lafayette Filed a petition to amend the
Multi-Jurisdictional Comprehensive Plan for
Walworth County: 2035 Land Use Plan Map
(approximately 35 acres) from Prime
Agricultural land use category to Other
Agricultural Rural Residential and Other
Open Lands (5 to 34 acres per dwelling) the
following described lands:
All lands designated as Prime
Agricultural Land use category on tax parcel
K LF2100006 in the SE of the NW of
Section 21, Town 3 North, Range 17 East,
Town of LaFayette.
Part of Tax Parcel #K LF2100006,
Section 21, LaFayette Township.
3.
ML Group LLC, Town of Sugar
Creek Filed a petition to amend said zoning maps from A-2 Agricultural Land District
and B-2 General Business District to C-4
Lowlands Resource Conservation District.
The following described lands:
Part of Tax Parcel #G SC1300001,
Sections 13, Sugar Creek Township.
4.
James M. Stowell, Town of
Spring Prairie Filed a petition to amend
said zoning maps from A-4 Agricultural
Related Manufacturing, Warehousing and
Marketing District to A-5 Agricultural-Rural
Residential District.
The following
described lands:
Part of Tax Parcel #O SP2700002A,
Sections 27, Spring Prairie Township.
Being part of the Northwest of the
Northeast Of Section 27, Township 3
North, Range 18 East Of The Fourth
Principal Meridian, in the Township Of
Spring Prairie, Walworth County, Wisconsin,
and being more particularly described as
follows: commence at the north corner of
said section 27; thence north 893416 east
(recorded as east) along the north line of
said northeast section 63.27 feet to the
place of beginning of this description;
thence continue north 893416 east
(recorded as east) along said north line
200.00 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 1
of Certified Survey Map No. 129 as recorded in the Office of the Register Of Deeds in
and for Walworth County, Wisconsin; thence
south 010354 east 579.07 feet (recorded
as south 003900 east 572.85 feet) along
the west line of said Lot 1 to a found iron
pipe at the southwest corner of said Lot 1;
thence south 894218 west (recorded as
north 895200 west) 200.01 feet; thence
north 010354 west 578.60 feet to the
place of beginning. Containing 2.66 acres
of land more or sess. Subject to rights of
the public over the north 33 feet thereof for
road purposes (Spring Prairie Road).
ATTEST this 9th day of December 2014
Nancy Russell
WALWORTH
COUNTY LEGALS
County Board Chair
ATTEST this 9th day of December 2014
Kimberly S. Bushey
County Clerk
Jan. 22, 2015
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DECEMBER 9, 2014
WALWORTH COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS MEETING
The Walworth County Board of
Supervisors meeting was called to order by
Chair Russell at 2:02 p.m. in the County
Board Room at the Walworth County
Government Center, 100 W. Walworth
Street, Elkhorn, Wisconsin.
Roll call was conducted and the following Supervisors were present: Richard
Brandl, Tim Brellenthin, Kathy Ingersoll,
Daniel G. Kilkenny, Kenneth H. Monroe, Joe
Schaefer, Vice-Chair Rick Stacey, Charlene
Staples, David A. Weber, Paul Yvarra, and
Chair Nancy Russell. A quorum was established.
Kathy Ingersoll, Walworth County
Board Supervisor, District #6, delivered the
invocation.
Amendments, Withdrawals, and
Approval of Agenda
On motion by Supervisor Brandl, seconded by Supervisor Schaefer, the agenda
was approved by voice vote with no withdrawals.
Approval of the Minutes
On motion by Supervisor Schaefer,
seconded by Supervisor Weber, the
November 12, 2014 County Board Meeting
minutes were approved by voice vote.
Comment Period by Members of the
Public Concerning Items on the Agenda
There was none.
Special Order of Business
Government
Finance
Officers
Association
(GFOA)
Certificate
of
Achievement for Excellence in Financial
Reporting Award for Fiscal Year ended
December 31, 2013
Andy Yencha, Natural Resource
Educator from University of Wisconsin
Cooperative Education, presented the
Silver Water Star Award and road signs to
Chair Russell. Mr. Yencha stated there are
only a handful of silvers in the state; and
Walworth County is not far from gold status.
Overall, there are 29 water stars in the state.
Chair Russell thanked Fay Amerson for
applying for this program.
Chair Russell recognized Linda
Seemeyer, Director of Health and Human
Services; Louise Lou Olson, Deputy
Director of Land Use and Resource
Management; and Dr. David Thompson,
Deputy Director of Health and Human
Services; and thanked them for their commitment and years of service to Walworth
County. Sheriff David Graves was not present due to a conflict; he will be recognized at
the January 13, 2015 County Board meeting.
Chair Russell presented the GFOA
Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in
Financial Reporting Award for Fiscal Year
ended December 31, 2013 to Andy
Lamping, Financial Systems Administrator,
and Mary Hinske, Finance Manager.
Appointments/Elections
1.
Genoa City Public Library Board
Geraldine Wuttke
Karen Buchs
(Recommended
by
the
Executive
Committee 5-0)
2.
Delavan Aram Public Library Board
Gail Pachucki (Recommended by the
Executive Committee 5-0)
3.
Transportation
Coordinating
Committee
Ken Sathern (Recommended by the
Executive Committee 5-0)
4.
East Troy Lions Public Library Board
Dr. Philip Taugher Three-year term
to begin upon confirmation and end on
December 31, 2017 (Recommended by the
Executive Committee 5-0)
On motion by Supervisor Weber, seconded by Supervisor Schaefer, the appointments to the Genoa City Public Library
Board, Delavan Aram Public Library Board,
Transportation Coordinating Committee,
and East Troy Lions Public Library Board
were approved by voice vote.
Communications and Matters to be
Referred
Chair Russell announced that unless there
was a request for an individual communication to be discussed, the Clerk would dispense with the reading of each title and the
Chair would direct that all communications
be referred or placed on file as indicated on
the agenda.
1.
Claims Received After Agenda
Mailing
2.
Claims: a) Intervenors Notice of
Motion and Motion to Permit Inspection and
Testing of Potter Pit by Environmental
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Executive Committee
1.
Ord. No. 903-12/14 Amending
Chapter 2 of the Walworth County Code of
Ordinances Relating to Health and Human
Services Board Membership Vote
Required: Two-thirds (Recommended by
the Executive Committee 5-0 and the Health
and Human Services Board 8-0)
2.
Ord. No. 904-12/14 Creating
Section 2-456 of the Walworth County Code
of Ordinances Relating to Records
Retention and Legal Holds on Destruction of
Records Vote Required: Two-thirds
(Recommended
by
the
Executive
Committee 5-0)
3.
Ord. No. 905-12/14 Amending
Section 2-235 of the Walworth County Code
of Ordinances Relating to a Transportation
Coordinating Committee Vote Required:
Two-thirds (Recommended by the Health
and Human Services Board 7-0 and the
Executive Committee 5-0)
4.
Res. No. 51-12/14 Adopting the
Walworth
County
Natural
Hazards
Mitigation Plan:
2014-2018 Five-Year
Update Vote Required: Majority (To be
referred to the Executive Committee)
5.
Res. No. 56-12/14 Extending the
Employment
Contract
of
County
Administrator David A. Bretl Vote
Required: Majority (Recommended by the
Executive Committee 5-0)
6.
Res. No. 57-12/14 Extending the
Employment Contract of Michael Cotter for
Performing the Duties of Deputy
Corporation Counsel Vote Required:
Majority (Recommended by the Executive
Committee 5-0)
Supervisor Brandl offered a motion,
seconded by Supervisor Weber, to approve
Item 1, Ordinance No. 903-12/14. On
motion by Vice-Chair Stacey, seconded by
Supervisor Brandl, Ordinance No. 90312/14 was approved by unanimous consent.
Supervisor Weber offered a motion,
seconded by Supervisor Brandl, to approve
Item 2, Ordinance No. 904-12/14. On
motion by Vice-Chair Stacey, seconded by
Supervisor Brandl, Ordinance No. 90412/14 was approved by unanimous consent.
Supervisor Weber offered a motion,
seconded by Supervisor Monroe, to
approve Item 3, Ordinance No. 905-12/14.
On motion by Vice-Chair Stacey, seconded
by Supervisor Brandl, Ordinance No. 90512/14 was approved by unanimous consent.
On motion by Supervisor Weber, seconded by Supervisor Monroe, Item 4,
Resolution No. 51-12/14, was referred to
the Executive Committee.
On motion by Vice-Chair Stacey, seconded by Supervisor Brandl, Item 5,
Resolution No. 56-12/14, was tabled until
the January 13, 2015 County Board meeting.
Administrator Bretl recommended
tabling Item 7, Resolution No. 57-12/14,
until the January meeting. He said he can
review Mr. Cotters contract, but he cannot
give legal advice on his own contract nor
can Mr. Cotter give advice on Bretls contract. Outside counsel has been retained to
work with Chair Russell on his contract. On
motion by Supervisor Kilkenny, seconded
by Vice-Chair Stacey, Item 6, Resolution No.
57-12/14, was tabled until the January 13,
2015 County Board meeting.
Finance Committee
1.
Ord. No. 906-12/14 Amending
Chapter 17 of the Walworth County Code of
Ordinances to Meet Procurement Standards
for Federal Awards Vote Required:
Majority (Recommended by the Finance
Committee 5-0)
2.
Ord. No. 907-12/14 Amending
Sections 30-260 and 30-262 and Creating
Section 30-265 of the Walworth County
Code of Ordinances Relating to Asset Policy
Vote Required: Majority (Recommended
by the Finance Committee 5-0)
3.
Res. No. 52-12/14 Authorizing
Addition to the Previously Established PreApproved Recurring Grants List Relative to
the Wisconsin Department of Veterans
Affairs County Transportation Services
Grant Vote Required:
Majority
(Recommended by the Finance Committee
5-0)
4.
Res. No. 54-12/14 Declaring the
House Located at the White River County
Park Surplus and Authorizing the Use of
Contingency Fund Balance to Raze the
Same Vote Required:
Two-thirds
(Recommended by the Park Committee 5-0,
the Public Works Committee 4-0 and the
Finance Committee 5-0)
On motion by Supervisor Weber, seconded by Supervisor Brandl, Item 1,
Ordinance No. 906-12/14; Item 2,
Ordinance No. 907-12/14; and Item 3,
Resolution No. 52-12/14; were approved by
voice vote.
Supervisor Weber offered a motion,
seconded by Supervisor Monroe, to
approve Item 4, Resolution No. 54-12/14.
On motion by Vice-Chair Stacey, seconded
by Supervisor Weber, Resolution No. 5412/14 was approved by unanimous consent.
Supervisor Brandl asked if the cost includes
everything such as the well, bringing the
casing up to the ground and wiring it so it is
available for the barn. Brunner stated the
price does address everything including
preservation of the well, extension to grade,
and electrical disconnection and service
preservation.
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Lake Geneva Regional News
BIG FOOTS MORGAN COURIER drives past Badger power forward Lily
Quinn in the Chiefs 57-55 overtime win on Monday night.
BADGERS GEORGE SOMERVILLE nished fourth in the 132-pound weight class during Saturdays Badger
Scramble.
By David Michels
sports@lakegenenvanews.net
Saturday was a barometer for
a pair of Lake Geneva area wrestling squads trending in different
directions.
The Badgers played host to
the Big Foot/Williams Bay co-op,
one of the 11 teams at the Badger
Scramble in a clash of southern
Wisconsin wrestling powers.
BFWBs results
The Chiefs continued to battle
through adversity as they have
done through recent weeks. Their
roster, depleted by wrestlers either
suspended for poor grades or
absent treating injuries, suffered
in the numbers game as they failed
to rack up points in head-to-head
competition. BFWB nished 10th
Badgers bullish
in Waterford win
By David Michels
sports@lakegenevanews.net
A happy team is a complacent
team, and complacent teams dont
scrap and claw the way that hungry
teams do.
2C
SPORTS
Williams Bay
Boys Basketball
EMMALYNN MEYERS CUTS TO the basket in the rst half of the Bulldogs
loss to Dodgeland.
Williams Bay
girls struggle
late in loss
By David Michels
sports@lakegenevanews.net
Grant
Germano
John
Higgins
Andrew
Breen
By David Michels
sports@lakegenevanews.net
Drew
Olson
Brayden
Pape
At Deereld
Jake
Olson
Brad
Quinn
Cory
Shea
Avery
Lettenberger
Jake
Landgraf
At Fall River
The Bulldogs were unable to
stop the scoring onslaught of the
Fall River Pirates as they trailed
by double digits in the first quarter.
Williams Bay allowed 47
points in the first half and lost
71-48 on the road to the Trailways-South Conference leader.
The Bays top scorer was
Quinn with 10 points and Pape
added four assists. Higgins
wrangled a team-high eight
rebounds.
3C
SPORTS
attention paid
to Cary and the
rest of the Big
Foot
players
trying to bang
elbows in the
paint.
I thought
Anthony Williams was a
spark plug off
Cary
the
bench,
Dowden said.
He hit a couple
of 3s for us,
probably
the
rst two 3s
weve hit for a
long time as a
team.
Big Foots
lack of a deep
threat allows
Williams
opponents to
cram the paint
with defenders as they dare the
Chiefs guards to launch shots from
outside the three-point arc. Their
inability to spread the oor was
well documented by Dowden after
the game.
We have to keep trying to get
the ball inside, and then maybe we
just have to nd one or two guys
who can then get hot from the outside, he said. That would really
help us, because everyones clogging the paint. Were still getting
touches while theyre clogging the
paint, we just have to nd somebody else to take advantage of the
outside.
Apart from Williams contributions, this missing facet of
Rivals
I dont know the last time Big
Foot beat Badger, somebody told
me several decades, so its been a
while, Schoenbeck said. I dont
know the exact number, but its
been a while.
Rout/Happy I hit my 3s
Following the blowhe said. (We) probably
out victory, Badger point
fouled too much, but it
guard Lincoln Wieseman
was a good win. Well
was already channeling
take it on Friday night.
his inner Bill Belichick,
Jake Berhorst tallied
proclaiming there was
14 points for the Badgers
no time to celebrate, that
and Joe Freeman added
the team was on to their
11.
next opponents.
After
the
game
When asked if he and
Larson
commended
Wieseman
his teammates would
Freeman for his ceasetake time to celebrate
less defensive activity
their latest win Wieseand afnity for making
man laughed in reply,
hustle plays.
saying, not at all.
[Freeman]
just
Weve got two really
grinds, that guy just gets
big games next week in
out there and works,
Elkhorn and Wilmot,
Larson said. He is an
and we cant get too high
unbelievable worker. The
on this win, he said.
guy, he just rebounds,
Weve got a lot of basrebounds, rebounds and
ketball to play still.
he just plays hard. He
Freeman
The Badgers (6-2)
does a great job for us.
know that one big win
Larson also noted
over a quality opponent
that
Mason
DuMez
does not make a season,
played a great game as
and there is no time to
he logged his best defenrest on their laurels if
sive performance of the
they want to overtake
season against Waterthe Burlington Demons
ford.
who currently sit atop
Dumez nished the
the SLC standings at 5-1.
game with three points,
The win over Waterford
his only basket a triple in
improved Badgers conthe rst quarter coming
Berhorst
ference record to 4-1, tied
off an assist from Wiesefor second place in the
man.
standings with Wilmot and just
After the game both Larson
a half game back of the Demons.
and Wieseman each seperately
The Badgers opened the game stated that their offensive focus
on a 19-6 run that lasted the for every game is to drive the ball
whole of the rst quarter, fueled on the fast break, which opens
by Wieseman who scored 10 of room on the perimeter from
his game-high 21 points in the which the Badger shooters can
opening frame.
operate.
The scoring point guard
Yeah, thats every game,
knocked down two 3s to give Larson said. We want to get the
the Badgers a 6-0 lead that they ball in his hands and we really
would never relinquish.
want to push the ball down the
Ill just say Im happy I made oor with every opportunity.
my 3s, Wieseman said after the
Just to push as much as I can
game. Because I havent been and nd our great shooters like
making them lately. That was a Bryan Sontag, Jake Berhorst and
big condence boost, and then we Mason DuMez, Wieseman said.
got a big lead I was just trying to We just got to nd them on the
facilitate and trying to nd open three-point line and knock down
guys and get everyone else going. 3s.
Despite a number of turnovers
With the victory the Badgers
and offensive fouls, the Badgers snapped the six-game win streak
managed to hold the Wolverines of the Wolverines, handing
to just 17 points in the rst half Waterford just their second conand under 40 for the game.
ference loss of the season. It also
Defensively, were getting saddled the Badgers with a load
better, Badger head coach For- of condence as they continue to
rest Larson said after the game. rise through the ranks of the SLC
I thought the kids, I thought elite.
they worked hard defensively,
I think it helps, denitely,
played more as a team. Its taken Wieseman said. We really
time, but its coming.
wanted to stop them in their
Larson
attributed
the tracks and gain some condence
defenses improvements to main- and destroy theirs, so Im glad
taining better pressure on the about that.
ball handler, as well as rotating
All of the Badgers know that
and helping on defense. He also their season is far from over,
noted that their oor spacing was however, as they continue to prep
much better.
for an arduous stretch of games
Offensively, Larson said that over the next month.
he saw a number of problem areas
Weve got a long ways to go,
to x in practice, but he admitted Larson said. I mean, weve only
that he couldnt be too hard on played eight games and theres a
his team after a 23-point victory. million games left, so were just
Too many turnovers, too going to worry about practice
many missed opportunities, so tomorrow, thats what were going
that was one negative right there, to worry about.
TEAMWORK/FUNDAMENTALS/SPORTSMANSHIP
4C
SPORTS
Girls Basketball
Badger at Wilmot on Jan. 23 at 6 p.m.
Muskego at Badger on Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.
Badger at Kenosha Tremper on Jan. 19 at 7 p.m.
Big Foot at Palmyra-Eagle on Jan. 16 at 7:15 p.m.
East Troy at Big Foot on Jan. 27 at 7:15 p.m.
Big Foot at McFarland on Jan. 22 at 7:15 p.m.
Williams Bay at Hustisford on Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Rio at Williams Bay on Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Faith Christian at University Lake on Jan. 23 at 6 p.m.
Faith Christian at Catholic Central on Jan. 26 at 7 p.m.
Tenor/Veritas at Faith Christian on Jan. 27 at 5 p.m.
Boys Basketball
Badger at Wilmot on Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Indian Trail and Academy at Badger on Jan. 24 at 2:30 p.m.
Wrestling
Boys Swimming
Badger at Bradford Invite on Jan. 24 at 2 p.m.
Jefferson/Cambridge at Badger on Jan. 27 at 6 p.m.
Gymnastics
Badger co-op at Elkhorn on Jan. 27 at 6:30 p.m.
Ski Race
Badger at Alpine Valley on Jan. 28 at 6 p.m.
Badgers results
The Badgers ended Saturdays
competition with 352.5 points
and the second best meet result
after grappling with Milton for
rst place for the majority of the
day.
Milton nished in rst place
with 382 team points.
Overall, I was pretty pleased
with the kids efforts, Badger
coach Shane Koehl said in a phone
interview. Obviously, Miltons
top two or three in the state, so
we knew they were really a quality team and we wanted to gauge
ourselves with them and we were
right there, back and forth with
them for the lead all day. I think
it denitely gives the kids a lot of
condence that we can hang with
them and possibly knock them off
at regionals.
Edgar Ortiz, 152, and Cole
Mikrut, 285, were the only two
Badgers to procure rst place
nishes at the scramble, earning
37.5 and 38 team points, respectively.
After receiving a bye in the
opening round, Ortiz defeated
four straight opponents in a
dominating effort. He won by fall
over Collin Guardiola of Waterford, defeated Taylor Prochazka
of Milton by virtue of a 7-1 decision. Ortiz then pinned Cheryron
Brumeld, Racine Park, in the
fourth round and won by technical fall over Jake Graeve in round
ve.
Mikrut
commandingly
notched four straight victories on
Saturday as well, all coming by
fall as he tore through the competition. Mikrut pinned EJ Mastrocola, Waterford, in 1:30, Sean
Benedict, Middleton, in 4:46,
Hunter Nelson, Milton, in 3:33,
and Ryan White, Union Grove, in
3:09.
Badgers wrestler in the 182
weight class, Reggie Kelly nished in second place for the
home team, adding 27 points to
the cause. After defeating three
straight foes to make it to the
nal round of the weight classs
bracket, Kelly had to submit an
injury forfeit to Miltons Bowen
Wileman after Kellys shoulder
was dislocated.
Koehl said that Kellys injury
wasnt the only loss suffered by
Badger on Saturday, admitting
that the teams lineup may be in
need of a reshufe as a pair of key
conference tournaments quickly
approach.
We got beat up pretty bad on
Saturday, we had a couple injuries, Koehl said. Weve got the
two biggest meets of our conference season here in this week and
next week and I dont know what
were going to have for a lineup.
Weve got kids with a couple knee
injuries and we had a dislocated
shoulder, so its going to be tough
this week.
Were going to assess the
damage this week and see where
everybodys at and see what we
can do.
Badger at Wilmot
Prior to hosting the Badger
Scramble, the Badgers faced off
against the Wilmot Union Panthers on Thursday, winning decisively by a margin of 66-3.
We wrestled real well on
Thursday. They came out, they
were aggressive, Koehl said of
his teams effort. They set the
pace in the match and just physically dominated Wilmot. It was
nice to see, I was really happy
with how they attacked and they
did a lot of the things that we had
stressed that week in practice.
In past weeks Koehl has
emphasized not wrestling down
to the opponents skill level,
but instead staying hungry
and aggressive while attacking
throughout the match.
On Thursday, the Badgers
received his message as they
logged eight wins by pinning
their opponents. Badgers Adan
Ortiz, 145, Mutimer, Craig, Leonard, Kelly, Halpin, Mitchell and
Mikrut were all victorious by fall
over the Panthers.
Kraus and Edgar Ortiz each
won by decision, 12-5 and 13-9,
respectively.
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Dont get
hung-up
on
a
salary. You get
what you pay for.
The current pay
range is $92,000
to $97,000. Jordan
is at $94,000. You
may have to pay
more. You might be
tempted to be pennywise and pound
foolish. Dont lose
a good administrator over a few
extra dollars. The right person
will more than make-up for any
overage.
Have a couple employees in
on the interview. People who are
well-respected, perceptive and
can judge without bias. Its nice to
have a few people in your corner
when you start a job.
Avoid micromanagement.
If you hired the
right person you
have to trust him
or her. Let him or
her pick their own
team. Give the new
administrator goals
and let them decide
how to reach them.
At the same
time have regular
job reviews. Dont make the mistake of having the entire council in on the reviews. Choose a
small personnel committee who
can deliver the councils message. It would even be useful to
choose a member from outside
city hall someone respected in
the community with management
experience. Have a review plan to
The winter
doldrums
heart attack he just does not understand. It has taken a real toll on both
of us. My husband was my best friend
and the breadwinner in our family.
We not only did everything together he also
took care of all the bills
and repairs.
Since my husbands death I have not
been able to afford any
car repairs. Since my
son does not drive due
to his disabilities I take
him to all his doctors
appointments and for
food.
My car broke down
last month and it took
my whole Social Security check to get
it repaired. I had no choice as that car
is my son and my only means of transportation.
Now I am unable to pay my utilities or lot rent.
I am so afraid I will not be able to
get through this winter and still be
there for our son when he needs me.
Would it be possible to get some help
to see me through this tough time?
Dear readers,
When I saw the return address on
this letter I knew it was in one of the
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THE WILLIAMS BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT should ensure that Jerris Kidz has a home in the new school,
according to letter writer Jim McMannamy. It currently has space in the elementary school.
gies.
The pantry serves those in
need in the Lake Geneva area
Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Thank you all for your continued support and may God bless
you in the coming year.
Sally Roth
For the Lake Geneva
Emergency Food Pantry
tion along with four other individuals for the past ve years at the Lake
Geneva Library in Lake Geneva.
He performed his job duties for one
hour a day, ve days a week, at minimum wage.
This position meant everything
to him because it was his job. He
earned his own money. Imagine
being ecstatic to go to work every
day, absolutely loving your job, and
only earning $36.25 each week. He
was well liked by the employees at
the library and enjoyed interacting with them on a daily basis. Now
imagine his disappointment when
he was informed that his employment ended due to a mandate that
required the library to utilize the
services of a citywide contractor
to perform the janitorial duties he
and his peers had for so many years.
Apparently business trumps
keeping individuals with disabilities
employed. I do not know the inner
workings of city government and
the costs of running it, but it seems
the city favors corporations over ve
individuals who simply wanted to
contribute to their community.
In this era, with jobs in turmoil around the country, I could
accept the situation if the position
was eliminated due to budget constraints. However, this is not what
the city has displayed. Instead, this
position was eliminated in favor of
utilizing a city contractor to perform
the exact same work at the expense
of ve dedicated individuals who
truly valued their work. What ultimately was accomplished with this
decision? What I see is a group of
people with varied challenges elimi-
BEEF PROVENCALE
CRANBERRY MEATBALLS
2 pounds ground beef
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried onion
akes
1 teaspoon Parmesan cheese
1/2 cup dried bread crumbs
1 1/2 cups chili sauce
1 12-ounce can jellied cranberry sauce
2 teaspoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons brown sugar
To make meatballs, combine ground beef, salt, pepper,
oregano, onion akes, Parmesan cheese and bread crumbs in
large bowl, mixing well. Form
into 1-inch balls. Allow to set
for at least 20 minutes. Place
in baking sheet with edges
and bake at 375 degrees until
browned and cooked through.
Remove to saucepan or slow
cooker. Combine remaining
ingredients in pan, cook and
stir until cranberry jelly has
melted and pour over meatballs.
Simmer on low for 30 minutes.
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Dr. Cornelis
Dekker
Wesley G. Bender
April 10, 1940 - Jan. 15, 2015
Hilda A. Twist
Jan. 16, 2015
Hilda A. Twist, 88, Lake
Geneva, passed away on
Friday, Jan. 16, 2015.
The
former
Hilda
Papenfus is survived by her
sons, Donald (Margene) and
James; grandchildren, Mike
and John; a sister, Margaret
Green; brothers, Herb (Dorothy) Papenfus and Walter
(Margie) Papenfus; along
with other dear relatives
and friends.
She was preceded in
death by her husband,
DeLos; and her son, David.
Visitation and services were held Monday, Jan. 19, at the
First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lake Geneva, followed
by a procession and burial at Hudson Cemetery, Lyons
Township. Church and Chapel Funeral Home, Waukesha,
assisted the family.
Larry L. Heskett
Oct. 6, 1934 - Jan. 16, 2015
Larry L. Heskett, 80,
Walworth, passed away
on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015, at
Hospice Alliance at Pleasant Prairie, with his loving
wife, Jeannine, at his side.
He was born Oct. 6,
1934, in Duncombe, Iowa,
to parents Otis and Elma
Spike Heskett. He married
Jeannine Sorge on March
13, 1993, at Chapel on the
Hill in Lake Geneva.
Larry was most recently
employed at the Red Geranium Restaurant in Lake
Geneva as manager. Prior
to this he was employed at
Crest Chevrolet and Cadillac where he was the sales manager. Earlier he was the president of Cherry Tree Toys,
Belmont, Ohio, and was vice president of marketing for
Primex in Lake Geneva.
He is survived by his wife, Jeannine; daughters, Tracy
Lepeltak, Waukee, Iowa, and Heidi (Greg) Molitor, Waupaca; his brother, Warren (Maggi) Heskett, Florence, Colo.;
four grandchildren, Steven and Leslie Lepeltak and Jacob
and Abby Molitor; and his adored English cocker spaniel,
Morning Glory.
Larry will be dearly remembered for the beautiful man
that he was happy, loving, intelligent, supportive and a
friend who brought out the best in everyone he knew.
A service to celebrate Larrys life was held at 7 p.m.
Wednesday evening, Jan. 21, at Toynton Funeral Home in
Walworth, with the Rev. Mike Ida ofciating. Visitation
was from 4 p.m. until service time at the funeral Home.
Interment was Thursday in the Burlington Cemetery at
Burlington.
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GORDAN AMMON writes that the price of oil will drop too low for American producers to continue to explore
and recover resources locked in subterranean shale deposits.
had parked in their driveways, but
could no longer afford to drive to
work.
Now, the rush is on to get
back into the largest conveyances
available; cost be damned. After
all, gas is cheap! But be careful,
because the next hammer blow
is going to be a thunderous drubbing. Besides, the larger issue is
just how long does any rational,
thinking person believe that this
country can continue to consume
tens of millions of vehicles each
year?
So, whats the answer? Rebuild
the rail systems, as quickly as
possible. It was not uncommon
Oline H. Cogdill
Associated Press
Relationships require a certain
amount of vulnerability the willingness
to expose yourself emotionally, hoping
that happiness is the ultimate goal, but
realizing that being hurt comes with it,
too.
Becky Mastermans superior series
explores how former FBI agent Brigid
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since her retirement.
In her second novel, Fear the Darkness, Masterman delves deeper into
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Brigid and her husband, Carlo
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Her teenage niece, Gemma-Kate,
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Although Gemma-Kate had been the
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died from multiple sclerosis, she seems to
lack empathy for others.
Meanwhile, Brigid, who now has a private investigative agency, agrees to look
into the death of a local teenager.
Brigid has just started her investigation when she begins to have chronic
nausea and hallucinations.
When another death is discovered,
Brigid worries that her niece, who is interested in toxicology, may be responsible.
Despite her age, the 59-year-old Brigid
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The strong voice that Masterman
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Dr. Ryan Angelo has become a part of Fontana Family Chiropractic, bringing with him his passion to the community and making
a difference, to be a servant to the community. He grew up in Saint
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as his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. At Palmer he was an active member of the
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Quinn/For many, fish caught in lake was source of food, income in winter
With 76 papers to deliver, the
delivery route seemed endless in
the bitter cold and encroaching
darkness. Arriving home after
delivering my papers was not
much of a bargain either as the
house that I grew up in did not
have central heating. The only
heat that we had was a small space
heater in the kitchen.
But not everything about the
winter was terrible. In those days,
everybody called the collection of
ice shanties on the lakes ice the
Fifth Ward. (Before the Fourth
Ward was established, there
were only three Wards In Lake
Geneva-hence the Third Ward
School-so the collection of shermens ice shanties was called the
Fourth Ward.) As a young boy,
I would walk out on the ice to the
shanties and watch the men ice
shing as they huddled in their
shanties. They would pull up a
perch that they had hooked from
the hole that they had cut in the
ice, remove it from the hook and
Time is Now/Charity was able to help with car repairs, bring utilities to date
She told me about her sons special needs and how her
goal had been to have him able to live independently as she
knew her husband and she would not be there to care for him
forever. She had no other family or close friends to count on
to help. She told me how her husband had died unexpectedly
and had still been working hard every day.
They had always just made ends meet since their son still
relied on them for help now and then. The meager amount
they had saved for their retirement the wife had used for her
husbands funeral expenses, to pay some needed expenses for
her son and repairs done to the mobile home. The wife told
me how her husband had never planned on retiring. He had
planned on working as long as he needed to get by. This plan
had not worked out and left the wife and son in need of our
assistance.
I went through all the expenses and bills with the woman.
She was helping her son a little each month and often dropping off food or doing some housework for him. I asked the
mother why they did not live together and she told me she had
devoted her whole life to making sure he could get by on his
own. She shed tears as she told me of the struggles they had
gone through in order for him to be independent. She had
fought her whole life to keep her son out of institutions and
group homes.
Her son shared an apartment with a physically disabled
person that relied on him for his strength in lifting him in
and out of his wheelchair and with bathing. In exchange the
physically disabled roommate managed all the bill paying and
other things that might require more skills than her son had
acquired.
The arrangement was perfect for both men and they had
managed to live together for the past ve years. I set her car up
for an appointment for repairs and evaluation.
After we nished going over her bills I asked if I could
meet her son and his roommate. The mother said she would
love for me to meet both men. I set up a time to meet her at
their apartment the next day. She asked me to not mention the
reason I was there, to help them nancially. She did not want
her son to be stressed over something he would not understand. I agreed to meet them both as just her friend.
The following day I met the mother at the door of her sons
apartment. She opened the door with her key and announced
herself. I heard a mans voice calling out from the farthest
room.
As I walked in the son was helping his handicapped roommate into his chair with a lift. The son was happy to show me
all the steps he took to do this safely. The two men spoke amicably and it was easy to see they shared a special bond from
the years of living together and helping each other. The son
introduced his handicapped friend by saying, This is my best
friend. We help each other.
I shook both mens hands. We talked about how they
assisted each other and how interesting it was to see how
they helped each other. Both men agreed they could never
live alone. They both hugged the mother and said, And Mom
helps us too. I saw the mothers face light up and noticed the
tears in her eyes when they said this. Then the son said, Dad
used to help us too but not anymore. Mom says hes in heaven.
I dont know why he cant come visit me anymore.
The handicapped roommate said, You know Dad would
be here if he could. Just like Mom said he is in heaven now. I
could see the mother was trying to remain strong for her son
and agreed with the roommate.
I also found out the roommate did not have any family
that cared for him and this woman was like a mother to him
as well. After we spoke for a few minutes the men gave me a
tour of their small rental. It was as neat and orderly as the
mothers mobile home. When I said this out loud her disabled
son said, Thats because Mom comes over and cleans up
after us sometimes. We all smiled at his honesty. I noticed
the medications and doctors appointments written on notes
taped to the refrigerator.
After our help with bringing the mothers lot rent and utilities up to date and the additional car repairs needed to make
her car safe, she was able to get by on her own once again.
I began to see joy return to the face of the mother as
she was once again involved in caring for her two sons as
she liked to call them. The stress and pains of poverty were
removed for these three fellow creations and nally some joy
was restored in their lives.
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continue providing desperately needed help to those turning
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Please donate at this time knowing your donation will be
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Please help: There are many coming to us in desperation.
Our good fellow creations need our compassion. Together we
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IT IS DIFFICULT to recognize Steve Carell, right, in his portrayal of John du Pont. Carells voice and appearance drastically
change in his performance. Carell, Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo all capture their characters to perfection in Foxcatcher.
with his constant attempts to gain approval from his mother
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Marks loneliness and lack of ties to the outside world
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shown on screen.
Theres denitely homoerotic implications between the
two that arent explored too deeply, but the subtle hints that
something like that might be happening are what make the
lm so great. Other subtle moments of character development include a story that du Pont tells Mark about a friend
he used to have, and a scene in which Mark visits a school to
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Another aspect of the lms brilliance are the performances. Steve Carell escaped into the despicable character
of John du Pont. Between his mannerisms, voice, and makeup, I could barely recognize that it was him. Carell commands every scene with his creepy and brooding presence.
This is surely one of 2014s most memorable performances, and Id go as far as to say that this is the best that
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reserved performance as Mark Schultz as does Ruffalo as
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