Go Native Native Plant Sale Expo at Seno Woodland Education Center June 1 and 2

Note: Wild Ones is a westofthei.com sponsor. — DH

The Go Native Native Plant Sale Expo will take place June 1, from 9 a.m. to  3 p.m. and June 2, from noon to 4 p.m., at the Seno Woodland Education Center, 3606 Dyer Lake Road, Wheatland.

Thousands of native plants for sun, shade, wet, dry and in between will be available for purchase. This year it’s all about butterflies and the plants they require throughout their life cycles — egg, caterpillar and adult. Thousands of gorgeous plants that butterflies cannot live without — literally.

Also at the sale will be:

  • A silent auction.
  • Prairie tours.
  • Invasive species demo.
  • Knowledgeable, cool native plant people.
  • Snacks and drinks.
  • Wild Ones stuff.
  • Very helpful info.
  • Plant pictures galore.

Proceeds will support Wild Ones – Root River Chapter, which in the past has helped support Pringle Nature Center, River Bend Nature Center, Kenosha/Racine Land Trust, Root-Pike Watershed Initiative and Network Weed Out Racine

Info and questions: (262) 681-4899 or  native.plant.calvert@gmail.com

Deaths May 18, 2013: Thomas “Tom” R. Tylkowski, Marilyn Birkholz

The following deaths of local residents and those with local connections are being reported by funeral homes today. Click on name to see obituary/service information:

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DairyAir Dairy Breakfast Ride will be June 15

Photo by Armin Hanisch via stock exchange

Photo by Armin Hanisch via stock exchange

This statement was released by the Kenosha County Executive’s Office regarding  the  DairyAir Dairy Breakfast Ride on June 15:

Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser is inviting people to participate in a FREE family fun ride to the Kenosha County Dairy Breakfast on June 15, 2013. The DairyAir Dairy Breakfast Ride will begin at 7 a.m. at Mars’ Cheese Castle, 2800 West Frontage Rd., Kenosha, WI 53144, for an 11.2 mile ride to the Kenosha County Dairy Breakfast Ave., Union Grove. It is a 22.5 mile ride roundtrip. The ride is moderately difficult with some hills. People are asked to use their best judgment at Uhlenhake’s Land-Locked Acres, 1801 216 and participate based on their own skill level. The ride route from Mars’ Cheese Castle is: South on West Frontage Road for .7 miles; Right on County Highway N/38 onto County Highway JB/31 for 1 mile; and right on 18 The group ride will begin at Mars’ Cheese Castle promptly at 7 a.m. Those wishing to ride back together, the group will depart at 9:30 a.m. from the Dairy Breakfast back to Mars’ Cheese Castle. Water will be provided to riders before they depart Mars’ Cheese Castle, when they arrive at the Dairy Breakfast and when they return to Mars’ Cheese Castle. There will also be special bike parking and a tented rest area at the Dairy Breakfast for riders. There is no cost to participate in the ride or to tour the farm. Dairy Breakfast tickets are $6 for adults, children under 6 are free. For more information about the Dairy Breakfast, call 262-206- 8149 or email rnrcrane@yahoo.com. Ride participants are asked to register by calling 262-653-2600, or email County.Executive@KenoshaCounty.org. To register, please provide names of riders and contact information. th Street for 5 miles; Right onto U.S. 45 N/200 st Street for 2.5 miles; Right onto County Highway X/240 th Street for 1.5 miles to Uhlenhake’s Land-Locked Acres.

Schultz-Hahn Post 293 to participate in Poppy Drive May 24 and 25

poppy-useOn May 24th and 25th the familiar red poppy of the American Legion Auxiliary will be offered to shoppers throughout the Paddock Lake, Silver Lake, Bristol and Brighton District 1 areas by both auxiliary and legion members of Schultz-Hahn Post 293, Silver Lake.

According to members of the women’s auxiliary, donating to the poppy drive is one way to show veterans and all military personnel that their time, sacrifice and patriotism are important and remembered. Donations for poppies are used exclusively for the needs of veterans and their families.

Wisconsin veteran facilities and programs benefiting from the Silver Lake drive include: Union Grove VA; Camp American Legion; Kenosha Outreach; Zablocki Veterans; Homeless Women Veteran Boudicca House; Milwaukee Fisher House, Milwaukee; scholarship funds for children of veterans and Honor Flight for veterans to fly to Washington D.C. to see the World War II Memorial.

Those who are aware of a veteran in need are encouraged to mention their concern to one of the volunteers on Poppy Days. An American Legion member may be their link for assistance.

Lakewood sixth graders end drug safety program with eye-opening experience

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Lakewood School sixth graders wrapped up their Drug Safety unit on Wednesday with an exercise designed to open their eyes to the effects of alcohol abuse.

Twin Lakes Police Officer Bob Santelli, using a special pair of glasses that mimic an alcohol impaired state, showed students just how much their physical movements can be effected by being drunk.

Santelli explained what an officer would do to field test a suspected drunk driver. Then volunteers from among the students tried to do the field test wearing the goggles after a dizzying spin by two classmates. Here’s some video of one student’s attempt:

The students then moved outside and tried to negotiate a slalom course on a tricycle while wearing the goggles.

Afterwards, Santelli summarized some of the key points of drug safety as covered by the course and answered some last questions. Here’s some more video:

Santelli said that teaching students is his favorite part of his job, and one he has been doing at Lakewood and Randall School for 17 years.

Here are some more photos:
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Scout Troop 381 to hold pancake breakfast May 19

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Photo by Alicia Solano via stock.xchng

Wheatland Scout Troop 381 will host their 10th annual Pancake Breakfast Buffet at Wheatland Center School Sunday, May 19 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Come and sample from the troop’s famous pancakes, pancake trimmings bar and much more. Take home goodies from the bake sale and bid for a wide range of items in the silent auction. All proceeds go towards funding troop equipment and outings.

Units responding to report of fire in Brighton

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Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com


At 7:06 a.m., Salem Fire/Rescue and Bristol Fire Department u nits are responding to a report of a fire in the 23200 block of 31st St. In Brighton.

UPDATE 7:09 p.m. — Fire is a 20 foot by 20 foot burn pile, personnel at the scene reports.

UPDATE 7:12 a.m. — Bristol units being returned to quarters.

UPDATE 7:19 a.m. — Salem units that are still responding are being sent back to quarters.

A word from our sponsors: Now is the time to buy trees at Arbor Hills Nursery

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Now is the time to buy trees from Arbor Hills Nursery.

All trees are $10/foot. Varieties available are Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Black Hills Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce and White Pine.

The best sell out by summer. Why wait? Please inquire today!

All trees are freshly dug from the field with bag/burlap.

Arbor Hills Nursery is located on 368th Avenue (Highway O) 1.8 miles south of Highway 50. The nursery is open evenings and weekends or by appointment. Call 262-537-3192.

Mark and Janet Lesko are the owners of Arbor Hills Nursery. More info here.

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Girls Scouts convince Silver Lake Village Board crosswalk needed at school

Two Girls Scouts turned the Silver Lake Village Board into a model of legislative efficiency Wednesday night.

Courtney Baker and Genevieve Mojonnier made a short presentation before the board (full video above) about why they feel there should be a crosswalk on School Street at Evergreen for access to and from Riverview School. The traffic at that spot is hectic, they said, with drop offs and pickups. That is intensified by the fact that Riverview School is located in a neighborhood where many children walk to school — more so than other Western Kenosha County schools.

The case must have been compelling because the Village Board agreed to go ahead with the crosswalk, pending the police chief approving it and developing a cost estimate.

Courtney and Genevieve even offered to help pay for the cost with a bake sale or car wash

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Sheriff’s Department warns of phone scam

kcsd-doorKenosha County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Sgt. Bill Beth released the following statement regarding a phone scam that uses police department phone numbers on caller ID:

We have had some calls to our records department regarding a recent scam. Citizen’s are receiving calls where an official phone number is showing up on the caller ID. This number has been the Sheriff’s Department main phone number (605-5100) in one case and a KPD number in another case. The caller says that the citizen has a warrant and needs to give a credit card number in order to take care of the warrant. 1) Kenosha City and County phone numbers are generally blocked and will show as blocked or come up as all zeros on caller ID. 2) We do not solicit credit card numbers over the telephone in order to take payment for warrants or anything else. We do not want the public to be fooled or taken advantage of by this latest scam. If someone is wondering if they have a warrant they can call Kenosha City/County Joint Services – Records at 262-605-5015.

Silver Lake president resets future of fire department process


After over a year of debate and decisions, the Silver Lake Village Board appears to be back to square one with the issue of the future of the village’s fire department.

Village President Sue Gerber addressed the issue at the Village Board meeting Wednesday night during president’s comments. She said she would be calling a meeting between Silver Lake Fire Department Chief Andrew McFarlane, Silver Lake Rescue Squad Chief Bob Johnson, the members of the Village Board Emergency Services Department and herself next week to kick-off discussions.

The action is prompted by the Salem Town Board’s lack of action on an agreement for Salem Fire/Rescue to provide emergency medical services to the village, with Silver Lake Fire Department firefighters acting as first responders. That arrangement, approved by the Silver Lake Village Board in March, was the result of  over a year’s worth of discussion of options. It also meant the village would not be contracting for EMS with Silver Lake Rescue Squad Inc. for over 30 years. Money saved by not contracting with Silver Lake Rescue was earmarked to pay for staffing the fire department around the clock.

Since approval of the agreement between Salem and Silver Lake was taking longer than anticipated to approve, the village at its last meeting agreed to contract with Silver Lake Rescue for 60 days with an optional 30-day extension.

Gerber, in her comments Wednesday (video of her whole comments above) , said the issue began with the fire department and that’s where she feels the discussion of the future needs to start.

“We need to get proactive on working on some kind of solution on our emergency services,” Gerber said. “This all started with deficiencies in our fire services. We need to either re-evaluate, regroup or re-organize. In talking to both parties (fire and rescue) I think that perhaps  that we can wipe the slate clean and start over …  We spent 18 months only to get nowhere except to create animosity and ill feelings between both departments and residents of our community.”

Gerber also reintroduced the idea of participating in a regional study of fire and rescue services being organized by the Bristol village government. But trustees still lacked enthusiasm for joining the study — which would cost $1 per resident – just as they did last time the study was discussed.

“I don’t think it’s feasible or worth our while,” said Trustee Pat Dunn. He added that the ad hoc committee formed by former President Jeff Albrecht essentially did the same work from a Silver Lake perspective for free.

Former Trustee Al Bryner, during citizen’s comments, said another regional study was already done and might be worth revisiting. Gerber said she would look into the study. McFarlane said he thought it was completed around 2001.

Related posts

Salem decides to not move forward with Silver Lake EMS agreement; will stay in regional fire service study

Silver Lake Village Board not enthusiastic about regional fire/ems study

Municipalities hear presentation on fire department consolidation study

Flooding disaster loans available for homeowners, renters, and businesses available from SBA

/westofthei.com photo by Darren Hillock

/westofthei.com photo by Darren Hillock

The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department has passed along the following press release from the  U.S. Small Business Administration regarding disaster loans available to people here who experienced flooding damage between April 16 and May 5:

U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Karen G. Mills issued the following statement after the announcement of the Presidential disaster declaration in Illinois due to severe storms, winds and flooding between April 16 and May 5, 2013: “The U.S. Small Business Administration is strongly committed to providing the people of Illinois with the most effective and customer-focused response possible to assist homeowners, renters, and businesses with federal disaster loans. Getting businesses and communities up and running after a disaster is our highest priority at SBA.” The disaster declaration covers Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Fulton, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, LaSalle, McHenry and Will counties in Illinois, which are eligible for both Physical and Economic Injury Disaster Loans from the SBA. Small businesses and most private non-profit organizations in the following adjacent counties are eligible to apply only for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans: Boone, Bureau, Kankakee, Knox, Lee, Livingston, Marshall, Mason, McDonough, Ogle, Peoria, Putnam, Schuyler, Tazewell, Warren, Winnebago and Woodford in Illinois; Lake in Indiana; Kenosha and Walworth in Wisconsin. Disaster loans up to $200,000 are available to homeowners to repair or replace disaster damaged or destroyed real estate. Homeowners and renters are eligible up to $40,000 to repair or replace disaster damaged or destroyed personal property. Businesses and private non-profit organizations of any size may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace disaster damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory, and other business assets. The SBA may increase a loan up to 20 percent of the total amount of disaster damage to real estate and/or leasehold improvements, as verified by SBA, to make improvements that lessen the risk of property damage by future similar disasters. For small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and most private non-profit organizations of all sizes, the SBA offers Economic Injury Disaster Loans to help meet working capital needs caused by the disaster. Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance is available regardless of whether the business suffered any physical property damage. -more- Interest rates are as low as 1.688 percent for homeowners and renters, 2.875 percent for non-profit organizations and 4 percent for businesses with terms up to 30 years. Loan amounts and terms are set by the SBA and are based on each applicant’s financial condition. Applicants may apply online using the Electronic Loan Application (ELA) via SBA’s secure website at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela. To be considered for all forms of disaster assistance, applicants should register online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by mobile device at m.fema.gov. If online or mobile access is unavailable, applicants should call the FEMA toll-free Helpline at 800-621-3362. Those who use 711-Relay or Video Relay Services should call 800-621-3362. The toll-free telephone numbers will operate from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (local time) daily until further notice. Additional details on the locations of Disaster Recovery Centers and the loan application process can be obtained by calling the SBA Customer Service Center at 800-659-2955 (800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard-of-hearing) or by sending an email to disastercustomerservice@sba.gov. The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage is July 9, 2013. The deadline to return economic injury applications is February 10, 2014.

Units responding for mutual aid for I-94 crash in Illinois

Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com

Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com


At 10:17 a.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue units are responding as mutual aid to the Newport Fire Department for a crash at I-94 eastbound (going south at that point) and Highway 41 in Lake County, Illinois.

Units responding for brush fire in Wheatland

Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com

Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com

At about 4:19 p.m., Town of Wheatland Fire Department, Twin Lakes Rescue and Silver Lake Rescue units are responding to a report of a brush fire in the 40700 block of Highway 50 in Wheatland.

UPDATE 4:20 p.m. — Deputy reports fire is out and fewer units may be able to respond.

UPDATE 4:25 p.m. — Deputy reports bystanders quickly stamped out fire. Fire units returning to quarters.

A word from our sponsors: New weekly ad for Lakeside Sentry posted at westofthei.com

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This week’s ad for Lakeside Sentry in Paddock Lake is now available at westofthei.com. Click on the ad to see the full line-up of values for this coming week.

The sale prices in this ad (click here to see ad) are effective from Thursday, May 16 through Wednesday, May 22.  Ask for a copy of the coupons — including the Super Coupons — at the store service desk.

Check out this week’s Lakeside Sentry ad for great values you can get right here in Western Kenosha County.

Deal of the Day: Scully’s Silver Lake Grill $10 gift card half off

Have you heard about our feature at West of the I called Deal of the Day? It offers you great values on goods and services from local businesses. Here’s how it works. We offer a gift certificate or gift card from a local business for half price of its face value. For example, you get a $50 gift card but only pay $25 for it. Now that’s a deal! Full conditions available here.

Our offering today is from Scully’s Silver Lake Grill, 107 S. Cogswell Drive, Silver Lake. One of Wisconsin’s secrets, Scully’s Silver Lake Grill offers great food and a great view of Silver Lake. The menu offers a full selection of breakfast choices for every taste including eggs, omelets, pancakes and waffles. The lunch menu offer burgers, club sandwiches and grill items as well. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, Scully’s Silver Lake Grill is the place for a great dinner. On Thursday, the dinner special is pork loin roast. On Friday, the dinner special is all you can eat fish fry. On Saturday, the special is prime rib with everything you’d expect of a prime rib dinner. Hours for Scully’s Silver Lake Grill are 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day with additional dinner hours on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. Our offer today is for a $10 gift certificate, available for $5.75 (75 cents processing fee). Certificate must be used for dine-in only. Full description of conditions is available here. It’s easy to purchase a Deal of the Day! Click the button below and you will be taken to PayPal’s site, where you can securely pay with a credit card or through your PayPal account. A PayPal account is not needed. We instantly receive notice of your purchase and we mail out the certificate usually the same day. Click the button to get your Deal of the Day!





Standings Crowded Atop the SEWI SCTP Trapshooting Conference

Last week the Jefferson Eagles stood alone atop the standings of the Southeastern Wisconsin SCTP Conference; however, a journey to the Powers Lake Sportsmen’s Club to square off against second place Wilmot would force a three-way tie atop the standings with Burlington, Jefferson and Wilmot all with 7-1 records.

Burlington holds the edge in total birds, with Jefferson and Wilmot close behind.

Wilmot blasted the top score of the week tallying 122 targets behind John Lass and Steven Helen’s perfect rounds to break the Eagles seven-week win streak. Bryce Krause led Jefferson with a perfect round as they fell to 7-1 with a very solid 119 score. Burlington’s Jordan Hintz notched his fourth 25 in eight weeks to lead the Demons over Milwaukee Marquette in a very close match 117 to 115 to keep pace at the top of the standings. James McCroy and Devin Mcardle topped the Hilltoppers with 24 each. Lake Geneva Badger improved to 6-2 narrowly downing Westosha Central 118-117. Joe Freeman was perfect for the Badger while Dalton Karow notched his third 25 of the year to lead the Falcons. Another close match had Waterford narrowly downing Racine Lutheran 116 to 114. Brad Gabrhel and Clayton Zortman led the Wolverines with a par of 24′s while Frank Malvasio and Joseph Foley topped the Crusaders with 24 each. Union Grove notched their second victory of the season 114 to 106 over Oconomowoc. Paul Bisceglia led the Broncos with a 24 and Alana Nord paced the Cooney also with a 24. Cudahy was led by Andrea Turlick’s 23 but could not overcome the virtual score of 115 as the Packers posted a 105 score. Muskego carded 105 targets at Milwaukee Lutheran but fell to the virtual score of 114 as the Red Knights only field a JV squad this season. Daniel Dembrowski topped the Warriors with 23.

Winners in Junior Varsity were Milwaukee Lutheran, Union Grove, Waterford, Wilmot, Central and Marquette. Croy Kirsh of Badger led the Junior Varsity shooters with a 25.

Congratulations to the Burlington Intermediates (grades 5-8) who scored an impressive 121 this week. Hunter Conrad and Weston Uhlenhake’s perfect rounds led the Demons; Hunter Milbrath also had 25 for Jefferson’s Intermediate squad.

With just two weeks left in the Conference season, it should be fun to watch who comes out on top of the standings heading into the Conference Shoot on May 31 and June 1 at the Waukesha Gun Club. Many of the teams in the Conference will be attending the 41st Annual Wisconsin State High School Shoot this upcoming week at the Mayville Gun Club. Burlington comes to the event with a five-year run and teams from all over the state will be gunning to knock the Demons from the Gold.

Week 8 – 2013 SE WI Trap Conference Standings

  • Burlington 7-1 961 96.1
  • Jefferson 7-1 941 94.1
  • Wilmot 7-1 933 93.3
  • Lake Geneva Badger 6-2 883 88.3
  • Westosha Central 4-4 899 89.9
  • Mil. Marquette 4-4 895 89.5
  • Waterford 4-4 890 89.0
  • Union Grove 2-6 863 86.3
  • Cudahy 2-6 856 85.6
  • Racine Lutheran 2-6 837 83.7
  • Muskego 1-7 792 79.2
  • Oconomowoc 0-8 826 82.6
  • Mil. Lutheran N/A

Junior Varsity Conf Total Percent

  • Wilmot 7-1 836 83.6
  • Jefferson 7-1 828 82.8
  • Waterford 6-2 812 81.2
  • Westosha Central 6-2 773 77.3
  • Union Grove 6-2 752 75.2
  • Lake Geneva Badger 5-3 804 80.4
  • Mil. Marquette 4-4 774 74.4
  • Mil. Lutheran 4-4 732 73.2
  • Muskego 3-5 728 72.8
  • Burlington 2-6 769 76.9
  • Racine Lutheran 0-8 653 65.3
  • Oconomowoc 0-8 620 62.0
  • Cudahy N/A

The Mission of the SEWI SCTP Conference is to instill in young people a respect for good sportsmanship, competitiveness, cooperation, teamwork, and high moral character through trapshooting competition. For complete scores and other information visit www.sewisctpconference.com or www.shootsctp.org

Units responding for investigation in Bristol

Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com

Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com

At about 5:10 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue units are responding to the 20000 block of 116th Street for an investigation.

Resident is reporting white smoke from a utility pole.

Southeast Wisconsin Career Expo at UW-Parkside on May 22

Job seekers and employers are invited to register for the Southeast Wisconsin Career Expo, scheduled for noon to 4 p.m. May 22 at the University of Wisconsin- Parkside’s Sports and Activity Center.

The Kenosha County Job Center, its regional workforce partners, and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development are sponsoring the Career Expo, the third event of its kind organized to match area employers that have current openings with job seekers who have completed one-on-one counseling, developed a professional résumé and cover letter and completed other prescreening activities. Two career expos were held last year, one in West Allis and one in Green Bay; each drew dozens of employers and hundreds of prescreened job seekers. In follow-up surveys, businesses gave high marks to the expos and many said permanent hires resulted from direct connections made there.

Kenosha-area employers interested in registering for the Career Expo can find details and register at www.WisconsinCareerExpo.com.

Interested Kenosha County job seekers must complete a simple registration process, starting at www.JobCenterofWisconsin.com.

For more information contact the Kenosha County Job Center, M-F 8:00am – 4:30pm.

Units responding for gas main strike in Bristol

Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com

Photo by kconnors via morgueFile.com

At 1:25 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue units and a sheriff’s deputy are responding to a report of a gas main strike in the 7900 block of West Frontage Road in Bristol.

Utility workers were digging to install electrical service to a new business when they struck a 4- to 6-inch main.

Central and Wilmot make top high schools list

Both Central High School and Wilmot Union High School made the Newsweek-Daily Beast list of the top 2000 high schools in the country.

There are 55 Wisconsin schools on the list. Wilmot and Central are the only Kenosha County schools included.

Wilmot ranked 1514 in its first year on the list. Here are the stats given for Wilmot: 96 percent graduation rate, 80 percent college bound, 21.2 average ACT score, 37 percent subsidized lunch, 3.4 average AP score.

Central ranked 1932. Here are the stats for Central: 93 percent graduation rate, 63 percent college bound, 22.6 percent ACT, 25 percent subsidized lunch, 2.9 average AP score.

There were 55 Wisconsin schools on the list, which is an annual project of Newsweek-The Daily Beast. The Daily Beast page on the list explains “The list is based on six components: graduation rate (25 percent), college acceptance rate (25 percent), AP/IB/AICE tests taken per student (25 percent), average SAT/ACT scores (10 percent), average AP/IB/AICE scores (10 percent), and percent of students enrolled in at least one AP/IB/AICE course (5 percent).”

Today’s high temperature: 85

hot-thermometer-istockRemember that frost from Monday morning? Well forget about it!

Today’s high temperature is expected to be anything but frosty at a downright balmy 85, says the National Weather Service.

Wednesday’s high is also expected to top 80 degrees. After that, tempos are expected to moderate a bit to the 70s for the balance of the week. A chance of a thunderstorm start to come back into the forecast on Friday, so get the lawn cut before then.

Salem decides to not move forward with Silver Lake EMS agreement; will stay in regional fire service study

salem town logoThe Salem Town Board on Monday voted to not move forward with a contract to provide emergency medical services to Silver Lake.

The motion to not move forward passed by a unanimous voice vote of the board. Supervisor Mike Culat made the motion and Supervisor Dennis Faber seconded it.

And the board also voted unanimously to continue to pursue participation in a regional fire/EMS study with other area municipalities.

Last year, Silver Lake approached Salem about providing EMS service for the village. An agreement was negotiated between town staff and village representatives that had Silver Lake Fire Department members acting as first responders and Salem providing additional services and transport as needed. Salem would bill patients for services when transport took place and bill the village $100 per call when there was no transport. That agreement passed the Silver Lake Village Board in March.

Since the 1970s, EMS service in Silver Lake has been provided by Silver Lake Rescue Inc. The agreement with Salem was seen by village officials who supported it — including former village President Jeff Albrecht — as a way to use the money spent contracting with Silver Lake Rescue on the village fire department instead. The Silver Lake Fire Department is controlled by the village government.

After the meeting, Culat said he made the motion because the board did not have enough information. He said he would rather have the town participate in a regional fire services study first.

Silver Lake village President Sue Gerber was at the meeting in the audience. In an impromptu interview in the hallway as she left the meeting, she said she intended to reintroduce the idea of Silver Lake participating in the regional fire services study. She added that she felt the problems in the village come from concerns about the fire department and the need to shift funds in its direction, not any dissatisfaction with Silver Lake Rescue.

“My thoughts are this all started because we have problems with the fire department,” Gerber said. “We don’t have a problem with the Rescue Squad. They are self-sustaining, they’re financially stable. We need to start looking at fixing the initial problem, and that’s the fire department.”

Gerber went on to say she intended to put participation in the fire department study on the agenda again at Wednesday’s Silver Lake Village Board meeting given the interest to move forward with the fire study shown by the Salem Town Board tonight.

Town Board members also discussed the regional fire study before their vote to proceed with that.

Supervisor Dennis Faber said he was in favor of the town participating in the study, which was originally proposed and is being organized by Bristol officials.

“It definitely would help me make a more informed decision,” Faber said. “I’m in favor of proceeding.”

But others expressed some reservations during the discussion.

“I have a concern about a study when we have a top-notch service,” said Supervisor Dan Campion. “What are we really going to gain in the town of Salem? Help me out here. I don’t see it.”

Town administrator Patrick Casey said he is seeking details on just what the study would include and what it would look at. He also would like to see studies done for other departments.

“They really didn’t outline a scope of work,” Casey said of the representatives of the consultant that would do the study.

Casey pointed out that some municipalities were interested in seeing if Salem, as the largest of the municipalities involved, was interested in staying in the study.

So far, Bristol, Paris and Salem want to move forward. Somers is still expected to make a decision. Wheatland is not interested.

Related posts

Silver Lake Village Board extends contract with Silver Lake Rescue Squad Inc.

Silver Lake Village Board not enthusiastic about regional fire/ems study

Motion seeking to halt Salem-Silver Lake EMS service talks fails — narrowly — at Salem annual meeting

Salem Town Board members to submit questions and additions to EMS contract with Silver Lake

 

 

PHOTOS and VIDEO UPDATE: Suspicious package in Twin Lakes turns out to be harmless

The package was discovered near the door of the bank.

The package (by cone placed by police) was discovered near the door of the bank.

A suspicious package discovered outside a Twin Lakes bank this morning turned out to be harmless.

The package was reported around  11 a.m. Twin Lakes Police and the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department responded. A robot was used to examine the package, which was determined to contain personal papers and religious artifacts, said Twin Lakes Police Chief Dale Racer.

The bank, in the 500 block of Lake Avenue, was evacuated while the package was evaluated by police. Customers in a neighboring hardware store were held inside that building  as well until the scene was clear.

Here’s some video of the robot in action.

Here are some more photos from the scene.

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You can be in the Bristol Progress Days Parade

The Progress Days Parade Committee would like to extend an invitation to you to be in their parade.

This year will be the parade’s 44th year. The parade date is July 14. The theme for this year is: Around the World in 2013!

The starting time is 12:30 p.m.; parade participants are expected to be in line by noon. There is no fee for registering. You will be instructed as to your line-up position and where to go, closer to parade time. Please provide your own vehicle and signs. Also, please remember that there are to be no campaign signs or campaigning of any kind allowed in our parade. There will be information sent to you beforehand on where to meet up to register on the day of the parade itself.

If you’re interested in being in the parade contact Lisa Wadin at: LWadin@wi.rr.com or 857-3099

Deal of the Day: Home Again $25 gift card half off

ayHave you heard about our feature at West of the I called Deal of the Day? It offers you great values on goods and services from local businesses. Here’s how it works. We offer a gift certificate or gift card from a local business for half price of its face value. For example, you get a $50 gift card but only pay $25 for it. Now that’s a deal!

Today’s offer is from Home Again, 4410 200th Ave., Paris. In Home Again, chef/owner Emily Schubkegel is striving to offer a restaurant that is elegant but still has a family friendly feel. “You can feel comfortable, but it still has some classy elements,” Schubkegel said of Home Again. She calls the food “elegant home cooking.” Everything is made from scratch. The menu offers appetizers, sandwiches, entrees and soups and salads. Home Again is open every day but Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Phone is 262-857-8200 and you can visit them on the web at: www.homeagainrestaurant.com Today’s offer is for a $25 gift certificate which you can buy for $13.50 ($1 processing fee included). Certificate must be used for eat in only.Full description of conditions is available here. It’s easy to purchase a Deal of the Day! Click the button below and you will be taken to PayPal’s site, where you can securely pay with a credit card or through your PayPal account. A PayPal account is not needed. We instantly receive notice of your purchase and we mail out the certificate usually the same day. Click the button to get your Deal of the Day!





Units responding to suspicious package in Twin Lakes

At 11:42 a.m.  Twin Lakes police and Kenosha County Sherriff’s bomb squad are on the scene of a suspicious package next to a bank building on North Lake Ave. in Twin Lakes.

Employees of the bank reported a suspicious package outside the bank earlier today.   The bank has been evacuated.

We will update as more information becomes available.

UPDATE 11:57 – Sherriff’s Department bomb squad robot is at the package now.

UPDATE 12:08 – Robot emptied the box which appeared to be full of paper.  Police officers have now approached the box and picked it up.   Access to area being  reopened.

UPDATE 12:12 – Police clearing the scene. Twin Lakes police chief Dale Racer says “the box contained personal papers and some religious artifacts”.

NOTE:  We will be adding photos and video later.  Check back.

Briony Danielle Zlomke receives master’s degree from University of Nebraska-Lincoln

/Photo by Sara Haj-Hassan via stock.xchng

/Photo by Sara Haj-Hassan via stock.xchng

Briony Danielle Zlomke of Salem was among more than 2,750 students who received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at commencement exercises May 3 and 4.

Zlomke received a master of arts degree from the Graduate College.

The graduates are from 44 states and 36 countries. A full list of graduates can be found here. The list includes 27 students who received degrees from the University of Nebraska at Omaha College of Public Affairs and Community Service, but studied on the UNL campus.

Deaths May 12, 2013: John A. Ehmig

The following deaths of local residents and those with local connections are being reported by funeral homes today. Click on name to see obituary/service information:

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Caregiver Call-In series planned

ADRC_Kenosha-logo-webThe Wisconsin Aging Network is offering a Wisconsin Family Caregiver Call- In. Wisconsin residents who are currently caring for an individual who is elderly or disabled are invited to participate. Caregiving includes everything from hands on care to helping with cooking, yard work, running errands to regular phone calls or visits to ensure the person is okay. The Caregiver Call-In provides an opportunity for family caregivers throughout Wisconsin to share and learn from others who are also going through the caregiver journey, all in the comfort and privacy of their home. Caregivers are encouraged to call in every second Tuesday of the month, beginning May 14, between 1 – 2:30 p.m. The Call-In format will alternate monthly between a chat group and a speaker sharing information based on a topic chosen by the group. There is no cost to participate. The toll-free call is provided by AARP Wisconsin. Group size is limited, preregistration is required. To register call Kathy Ford at the Kenosha County Aging and Disability Resource Center at 1-800-472-8008.

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