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Fire services agree-ment amended: TheMenomonee Falls VillageBoard approved an
amendment to the fireservices agreement withthe village of Lannon toinclude other pieces ofequipment from Lannonas part of the agreement.See page 4.
Library presentation:On Tuesday, March 24 at7 p.m., the MenomoneeFalls Public Library willwelcome author Tim Johnto discuss his bookMiller Beer Barons: TheFrederick Miller Family and its Brewery See page16.
Pictured are Erin Magoon, Krystal Fedie, Chloe Simchick and CiaraCronin. Submitted photo.
Hamilton High School studentsErin Magoon, Krystal Fedie, ChloeSimchick and Ciara Cronin took firstplace in the high school division atthe Wisconsin Educational Media &Technology Association (WEMTA)Battle of the Books.
From a list of 20 young adultand adult books, the girls read atotal of 6,816 pages and competedagainst 67 teams across the state.
Battle of the Books is a fun, aca-demic-based statewide competitiondesigned to promote a love of read-
ing among students. It encouragesstudents to read a variety of booksand remember information aboutthe plots, characters and settings.Every question asked in a battle isanswered by the title and author ofthe book.
WEMTA sponsors three divi-sions. The senior division reading listexposes students to current award-winning literature. The list incorpo-rates awards such as GoldenArcher, Newbery, Printz, Siebertand others.
Hamilton team wins stateBattle of the Books
B Y THOMAS J. M CKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
While budgets and curriculum arekey issues a local school board cam-paign, the three candidates for twoopen seats on the Menomonee FallsSchool Board were asked about districtsuccesses March 17.
The three candidates — incumbentDavid Noshay and challengers NildaCordova and Laura Olteanu — wereasked to name three district successesover the past year. A fourth candidate,Lowell Kellogg, was unable to attend theforum due to a scheduling conflict.
Olteanu cited the continuousimprovement process implemented bythe district as one success.
“I know the teachers have beenimplementing some of these strategies intheir classroom and I think that collabo-ration is a success — teachers being ableto use that for students, students gettingback to the teachers, getting that infor-mation from the teachers to the parents,I think that’s very important,” Olteanu
Falls School Board electionCandidates
describe districtachievements
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Pictured are (standing) Coach Brian Esswein, Brandon Boeckler,Gruver, Michael Chavez, Parker Esswein, Andrew Malek, CoachHitchcock and Coach Greg Copeland (bottom row) Aaron Hicks, NRosman, Frank Fee, William Sweeney and Dylan Widmer.
The Elmbrook Youth HockeyAssociation’s Bantam A team won theBantam 2A State Championship onSunday, April 15, 2015, in the state tour-nament held in Tomah. After qualifyingas the Region 5 representative, the roadto the title included beating Janesville 7-3on Saturday in their first game and a 6-0win against Fox Valley in their secondgame on Saturday to qualify moving onto the championship game on Sunday.
With only 10 players fromBrookfield, Wauwatosa, CudMenomonee Falls on the teamthe title was expected to be a chThe quest became a bit harder wward William Sweeney brokeduring the first game. Howeverpulled together and with the ra“Let’s win this for Will!”, thedeep and produced a tough fouvictory over Eagle River on Sun
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Raymonds summarizes back-ground
Dear Editor,My name is Steve Raymonds and I am
running for Village President, and currentlyserve as Village Trustee in MenomoneeFalls. I am married to Beth Harwood andwe have four adult children and two grand-children.
I have been actively involved in com-munity service since moving to the Falls 37years ago with the following organizations:Menomonee Falls Kiwanis Club,Menomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce,Menomonee Falls Little League, Tri-CountyYMCA, Menomonee Falls School District,
plus St. Anthony and Good ShepherdParishes.I have been a Village Trustee since
2009 and have served on the PlanCommission, General GovernmentCommittee and the CDA. I pride myself inkeeping taxes in check and in timelyresponding to residents’ phone calls andemails regarding proposals brought for-ward that may directly affect them.
I am currently legal counsel for HeulerTile, where I handle issues related to con-tracts, real estate, human resources, insur-ance, benefits, finance, accounting andunions. I also serve as the administrator ofthe Milwaukee Tile ContractorsAssociation.
I believe my legal education andexpertise, my business knowledge, my com-munity involvement and Village Boardexperience provide me with the qualifica-tions to effectively serve as the VillagePresident, and I am asking for your vote.
On Tuesday, April 7, the voters inMenomonee Falls have an opportunity toexercise their right to vote. Typically the
turnout is small for the Spring electionwhich falls during the public school Springbreak. I encourage all of the residents 18years of age and older to register and voteeither by absentee ballot the week beforethe election, or to cast their vote in personon April 7.
Steve Raymonds,Candidate for Village President
Letter to the Editor
said.Olteanu said that financially, the dis-
trict has been able to assess its priorities in
light of budget constraints. She also saidcommunication has been a strength.Noshay cited the continuous improve-
ment process and said “the last few yearshere have been a lot of fun. You can justsee the excitement all the way down to theteachers and the students are talking thesame language,” Noshay said.
He also cited the “academies” the dis-trict has created for STEM (science, tech-
nology, engineering and mathcare and business as wonderfulties for students.
“The teamwork across depaliterally re-write virtually everyriculum to be career-aligned isnal,” Noshay.
Cordova cited increased testreading and math within the dpositive. Also, the use of PBBehavior Intervention Systembehavior problems in the cla“huge” and allows teachers to dents, Cordova said.
From page 1
...District successes
The Menomonee Falls Village Boardapproved an amendment to the fire servic-es agreement with the village of Lannon toinclude other pieces of equipment fromLannon as part of the agreement.
The communities approved an agree-ment in 2014 under which Menomonee
Falls took over the fire service operationsfor the village of Lannon as of 2015. Theagreement included equipment fromLannon that would be transferred toMenomonee Falls. Under the amendment,a 1996 Spartan Pumper with a Marionbody valued at $132,000 is removed and
will be replaced with a heavy rescue vehi-cle which has a value of $141,900.Several other items, including portableradio, a chain saw and EMS supplies, arealso included in the amendment.
Construction is ongoing with a fire sta-tion at the southwest corner of Main Streetand Menomonee Avenue that will serveLannon and the northwest portion ofMenomonee Falls.
Ordinance amendedThe board amended an ordinance pro-
hibiting the theft of gas or motor fuel froma retailer to create a liability for the ownerof the vehicle involved. Under the change,the owner of the vehicle will not be liableif he or she can prove that the vehicle wasstolen, it's a leased vehicle or if someone
else was driving the vehicle.Etc.The board approved issui
million in taxable general obligissory notes for the tax increme(TIF) district 12, which is locasides of Lilly Road just norSpring Drive. The interest ratecent for five years.
The board approved issuinglion in general obligation pnotes for TIF 8, which covers aof Pilgrim Road and south o f HThe interest rate is 3.078 perce
The board approved issuinglion in general oblation promifor TIF 8. These notes are nontinterest rate is 2.82 percent.
—By Thomas J. McKillen, Man
Falls board amends fire services agreement with Lannon
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897 Pleasant Valley Road• We262-675-9302
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istory, hospitality and homembakery all come together inplace at The Jail H
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The Jail House Restaurant is tuaway in a corn field in a buildingdates back to 1846. The Jail HRestaurant now offers a WednesdaNight Fish Fry, which features blue gismelt and our all you can eat beer-batered cod, during the entire Lenten season. We still have our full selection oon Friday as usual. On Thursday Saturday prime rib is offered along various other cuts of meat, while lob
night is on Wednesday.In addition, The Jail House Bake
on hand to bake any dessert for you, fpies to tortes to cheesecakes to cakes
All the food is homemade, as ardesserts. All of it is served in an ambsetting by a personable staff which seekget to know its customers and go aand beyond to meet the needs of the tomer. Providing a special dining exence to the customer is the numberpriority of The Jail House Restaurant s
The Jail House Restaurant is oby Betony Buzdum. It is open 5-9 p.m. on Tuesday through Thurs4-10 p.m. on Friday and 5-10 on Saturday.
For more information, or to plabakery order for pickup, call (262)9302 or email [email protected]
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Gail Tradewell of IndustrialRecyclers is proud to announce thatthey have received national certifi-cation as a “Women’s BusinessEnterprise” by the WBENC(Woman’s Business EnterpriseNational Council).
The WBENC’s NationalStandard of Certification is a metic-ulous process, including an in-depthreview of the business and siteinspection. The WBENC is thenation’s third party certifier of busi-nesses owned and operated bywomen in the United States.
WBENC is a resource for morethan 700 US companies and govern-ment agencies that rely on WBENC’s certification as an inof their supplier diversity programs.The certification process is designed to confirm the busines51 percent owned, operated and controlled by a woman. Safter the passing of her brother Wayne Baumgartner, the Industrial Recyclers, Gail Tradewell has taken full ownoperation of the company. It was not easy taking the leadetion in such a male-dominated industry, but since then the cogrown to over 20 full time employees, says Tradewell.
For over 25 years, Industrial Recyclers has been a famand operated business. They have been helping both indivlarge corporations realize the true economic value from thprocess. Whether you are recycling a worn out household aa piece of heavy industrial machinery, they can help you evthe way. The recycling center is open to the public five dayprovide you with the best possible service. They recycle ametal — copper, brass, aluminum cans, siding, stainless steebatteries, vehicles, lawn tractors, cast iron bath tubs, sinks,
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SEE, I AM DOING A NEW THING...an Easter Celebration!
Join us during Holy Week to encounter the Jesus who lived, died,and rose again as a sign of love for you.
Holy Week Worship:Wed April 1st ......Midweek Worship:Dedication of Christian Discipleship, 11am
Thurs April 2nd ......Gather with us at the table for Jesus’ Last Supper on Maundy Thursday, 6pmSat April 4th ......Easter Vigil: Hear the ancient stories of faith, 6pm** Sunday April 5th ...... Easter CelebrationWorship! 9:30am**
5305 W. Capitol DriveFor more information, visit our website:
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EASTER SUNDAYSERVICE
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10:15am
Crossroads Church of God • 8001 West Capito Milwaukee • 414-461-2491 • www.crossroadsc
Palm Sunday - March 29At 8:30 & 10:00 am
Maundy Thursday - April 27:00 pm Tenebrae Worship withCommunion and choir
Good Friday Worship - April 3Noon and 7:00 pm
Easter Worship - April 5At 8:30 and 10:00 amWorship with choirsin sanctuary8:30 am Family WorshipIn Celebration Hall
Join Us For Our Easter Services
Good Friday: 7:30pmEaster Sunday: 10:45am & 6pm
W156 N7356 Pilgrim Rd.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
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Faith Lutheran Church
W172 N11187 Division Rd., Germantown • 262-251-8250
Maundy Thursday 6:30pm Worship
Good Friday 6:30pm Worship
Easter Sunday 9:00am Worship
Easter Breakfast to follow 9:00am Service
Still Waters is a non-traditional, contemporarycommunity of faith. Join us for Easter worshipin our home at 3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson.www.stillwaterschurch.com 262-677-1311
Ok, we admit it... we decorate eggs for Easter too.
Maundy Thursday - April 2, 7:00pmGood Friday - April 3, 7am thru 7pm -Stations of the Cross Experienc
Holy Saturday - April 4, 5:00pmEaster Sunday Worship - April 5, 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30am
Staffed nursery available during all worship services except Good Friday & 7:30amEaster Sunday. Sunday School on Saturday & Sunday except for 7:30am Sunday April 5.
For details, contact (414) 871-6744. Listen to sermons at beautifulsaviorlc.com and visit Facebook for more events.
New! Saturday services start April 11 at 5p.m.; weekly Sunday worship is at 9a.m.
We invite you to Holy Week Services
Palm Sunday, March 29 Worship – 9aEaster Egg Hunt - Ages toddler through 5th grade
(Rain or shine) - 10:30
Maundy Thursday, April 2 Worship – 7pGood Friday, April 3 Worship – 1p.m. & 7p.
Easter Sunday, April 5 Worship – 8a.m. & 10:30a.mEaster Sunday Breakfast between services; kindly pre-register at (414) 871-
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CROSSWAY CHURCHW156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] • www.crosswaygt.org
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHW172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.
WESTALLIS
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OFWEST ALLIS
1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible study forall ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am with nurs-ery care provided. www.firstbaptistwestallis.org
SUSSEX
NEW HOPE A/G SUSSEXW240 N5765 Maple Ave., Sussex. Pastor
Greg Welch (262) 528-2030. The TruthProject: Sunday 8:45am-10:00am. MorningWorship 10:15am-11:30am.
JACKSON
STILL WATERS COMMUNITYUNITED METHODIST CHURCH
3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary Services. Worship: Satu5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30am. Staffed Nur& Sunday School provided at all services
HUBERTUSCROWN OF LIFE LUTHERANCHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS
Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho TPastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-2550xSchool: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 yeaServices: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and SuSchool. www.crownoflifeonline.com
LUTHERAN CHURCHOF THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: Thurs-day 6:30pm and Sunday 8:00am & 10:30am.Sunday School & Bible Study 9:15am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessible.www.popmf.com
GERMANTOWN
LIFE CHURCHServices Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Children’s Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com
MENOMONEE FALLS
EMMANUEL COMMUNITYUNITED METHODIST CHURCH
N84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830Traditional Worship Sundays 8:30 & 10:00AM; Christian Education 8:30am. Nurseryavailable at all services.
www.ec-umc.com
GRACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCHW196 N9525 Cross View Way, MenomoneeFalls, 262-251-0670. Worship Sat 5:00pm;Sun 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am; JAM SundaySchool 9:30am; Traditional & Contemporary
Worship; www.grace-connect.org. Come joinus - Grace feels like home!
CHURCH LISTINGS
For more information on how to havechurch’s services listed here, please
262-238-6397 Deadline: 3pm Wedn
St. Mary 262-251-0220
N89 W16297 Cleveland AvMenomonee Falls, WI
St. James262-252-3944
W220 N6588 Town Line Rd.Menomonee Falls, WI
Good Shepherd262-255-2035
N88 W17658 Christman Rd.Menomonee Falls, WI
Day DateService
Holy ThursdayHoly Thursday Adoration
Good FridayHoly Saturday(Easter Vigil)
Easter SundayCommunal
ReconciliationCommunal
Reconciliation
April 2 April 2 April 3
April 4
April 5
March 21
March 24
ThursdayThursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Saturday
Tuesday
7:30 PM-Mass1 Hour after Mass7:00 PM-Service
8:00 PM-Mass
8:30 & 11:00 AM-Mass
7:00 PM
7:00 PM-Mass
1:00 PM-ServiceBlessing of Food-chapel
8:00 PM-Mass
8:15 & 10:30 AM-Mass
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12:30 PM-Service
8:00 PM-Mass
8:00 & 10:30 AM-Mas
10:30 AM
After mass until 8AM on Good Frid
The area Catholic ChurchesFor individual confession please see your parish bulletins or call the parish office.
PLEASE NOTE: THERE ISNO MASS OF ANTICIPATION AT ANY PARISH ON THE EVENING OF THE EASTER VIGIL (HOLY SATURDAY)
Invite you to celebrate 2015 Holy Week with us:
EASTER A Blessed Easter to You
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Good Hope & Pilgrim Rds. • Menomonee Falls 262-251-3360
Maundy Thursday 6:30 p.m.
Good Friday 12:00 & 6:30 p.m.
Easter 7:00 & 10:00 a.m.
Easter Breakfast
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The following report was takenfrom records at the MenomoneeFalls Police Department.
Domestic violence• A 29-year-old woman was arrested
for disorderly conduct/domestic violence at12:27 a.m. March 8 as a result of an alter-cation with her sister in the 9500 block of Joper Road. The woman was also cited forpossession of marijuana and drug para-phernalia.
Drug possession• A female subject stopped for shoplift-
ing at Woodman’s Food Market, W124N8145 Highway 145, was cited for pos-session of drug paraphernalia and takeninto custody on a Germantown warrantMarch 7. A search of her bag revealed a
pipe used to smoke crack cocaine.Operating while intoxicated• A 23-year-old Milwaukee man was
arrested for operating while intoxicated at2:43 a.m. March 14 following a traffic stopat Main Street and Appleton Avenue.
• A 35-year-old Milwaukee man wastaken into custody for operating while intox-icated-second offense at 10:07 p.m. March14 following a traffic stop in the 15000block of Main Street.
• A 31-year-old man was taken intocustody for operating while intoxicated-firstoffense at 1:28 a.m. March 7 after he wasstopped for speeding and swerving at
Pilgrim Road and Library Lane
Theft• A male subject reported Mtheft of a Smith & Wesson 9mholster stolen from his unlockthe W16000 block of Kohler La
• A male subject from the 5of Taylors Drive reported the bathroom pillows and two 50-gof women’s clothing from hwhile he was on vacation Feb.
• Stereo equipment was rema vehicle in the 7000 block Lane during the overnight hou10 and 11.
• A resident from the 1700Menomonee Avenue reportetablets of hydrocodone were the home during the overnig
March 7 and 8.Warrants• A 25-year-old Germantow
taken into custody on a Har tfor11:30 p.m. March 4 following aat County Line and Pilgrim roa
• A 24-year-old Milwaukwas taken into custody on a Mwarrant at 7:07 p.m. March 12 traffic stop at Leon Road an145.
• A 39-year-old Waukesha taken into custody on a Germarant at 7:39 p.m. March 15 follofic stop at Highway 41 and Ma
POLICE BLOTTER
Public safety officials in MenomoneeFalls and Germantown have issued tempo-rary open burning bans in response to dryconditions.
Menomonee Falls announced its banon March 16 while Germantown followeda day later.
In separate statements, both communi-ties said their bans are a result of factorsthat create "fire weather." There is current-ly soil, leaf litter and brush that are drying
rapidly from winter's low snshallow frost along with dry strong gusty winds and low hum
The open burn ban came state Department of Natural (DNR) suspended burning percounties statewide March 16 duagency said is "expected Wisconsin's first widespread risvery high fire danger."
Open burning banned
in Falls, Germantown
Falls Library presents author of theMiller Beer Barons
On Tuesday, March 24 at 7 p.m., theMenomonee Falls Public Library will wel-come author Tim John to discuss his bookMiller Beer Barons: The Frederick Miller Family and its Brewery . Brewery ownerFrederick Miller came to Milwaukee fromGermany in 1855 and built his small beerbusiness into one of the largest in theworld. Tim John is a direct descendant ofthe Miller family. This program is free andopen to the public in theCommunity/Meeting Room on the firstfloor. For more information, please callKaren at 262-532-8912 or check the web-site at home.mf.lib.wi .us. MenomoneeFalls Public Library, W156 N8436 PilgrimRoad, Menomonee Falls
Optimist Club of Menomonee Fallsscholarship opportunities
The Optimist Club of Menomonee Fallsis pleased to announce the availability ofnine scholarships for graduating seniorsfrom Menomonee Falls High Schooland/or residents of Menomonee Fallsgraduating from other high schools. Six$2000 and three $1000 scholarships willbe awarded. Applicants must have servedin a voluntary capacity to be eligible for anOptimist Scholarship.
Applications and information regard-ing the essay requirement may be found onthe school website at
www.mfhs.sdmf.school fusion.us . Click onStudent Services on the left tool bar, thenScholarships in the drop down. Make sureto print the special form for the OptimistClub.
Completed applications and support-ing documentation must be returned to theMFHS auditorium by 3pm on Tuesday,March 31, 2015. For more informationabout the scholarships, please call CathyHazzard at 414-350-4749.
Last year the Optimist Club awarded$15, 000 in scholarships. The motto of theOptimist Club is “Friend of Youth” and“Bringing out the Best in Kids”. Many com-munity events are sponsored by theOptimist Club such as the IndependenceDay Parade, Fishing Derby, Adopt AHighway, Leaf Raking for Senior Citizens,and more. Some of the youth projects theclub sponsors are Post Prom, DistinguishedYoung Woman, Student of the Month, TriStar Baseball, Tri Star Basketball and manyscholarship opportunities.
The Optimist Club of MenomoneeFalls meets every Wednesday morning at7:15am in Room 102 of the MenomoneeFalls Community Center, N8645 MargaretRd.
MenoHARmonee Chorus seekingnew members
The MenoHARmonee BarbershopChorus was organized in 1962. The cho-rus entertains twice annually at "Cabarets"
at St. James Catholic Church inMenomonee Falls. The chorus sings atmany local nursing homes and have beena part of their activities for many years.
The chorus is presently seeking newmembers who enjoy singing in the barber-shop style. Tenors are especially needed.
If you are interested in joining the cho-rus, please contact Curt Nash at 414-881-7177 or Rick Van Gomple at 414-405-4263. You could also visit the chorus onTuesdays at 7 p.m. at St. Paul's UnitedChurch of Christ on Appleton Avenue andRoosevelt Drive in Menomonee Falls.
Falls MS Walk May 2The Multiple Scelrosis Menomonee
Falls Walk will be held on Saturday, May2 at 10:00 am at the Menomonee FallsHigh School. There will be a one-mile and
3-mile route. We promise freetainment and glorious weather
Multiple scelrosis affecmen,women and children in The disease affects two-thirds than men and symptoms includand tingling.. Wisconsin hasprevalence of MS in the nationple are diagnosed between th20-45 years but more and moare being diagnosed. There amately 1.4 million people worlwith multiple scelrosis.
Join us in creating a world Our goal this year is to have 3and raise $33,000. We can doyour help! Call 1-855-372-133ter or donate or go on walkMSwisconsin.org YOU cthe difference.
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SEMI TRUCK DRIVERWANTEDHome every night, Wisconsin only. Live
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CNC Set-Up/Operator➠ 2nd Shift➠ Some Experience Necessary
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All positions are full-time with benefits
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Menomonee Falls, WI 530EOE
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
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OFFICE/CLERICAL
WAREHOUSE CLERK WAGO Corporation is a fast growing manufacturer of electronic, electrical and automation control products.WAGO has an immediate full-time position in theWarehouse for an energetic, detail oriented individualto pull, pack and ship orders daily.The individual must understand the basic process of shipping, have shipping experience, good organi-zational and communication skills, be able to lift 70lbs., and possess a high school diploma.WAGO offers comprehensive benefits package includ-ing medical, dental, vision, group life insurance and a
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Attn: Human ResourcesN120 W19129 Freistadt Rd.
P.O. Box 1015, Germantown, WI 53022Fax: (262) 255-6392 • www.wago.us
Drug Free Work Place
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AUTUMN OAKS227 E. Washington St., Slinger
SIGN ON BONUS!CARESTAFF
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Please callRachel@ 262-644-5926 if interested.
Bridges of Wisconsin has immediate fulltime and part time openings for 2nd and3rd shift residential assistants. Thesepositions are benefit eligible and incor-porating hours e/o weekend. Bridgesserves adults with developmental disabil-ities in group home settings. If you are akind, compassionate, dependable indi-
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“Providing supports that build bridgesbetween individuals and their communities”
RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT
EOE/Drug Free Workplace
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We are located at:305 Clark Street • Mayville, WI 53050
Mayville Nursing & Rehabilitation Center iscurrently seeking qualified Certified Nursing
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Interested candidates can apply athttp://www.extendicareus.com/jobs.aspxor please call for more information at 920-387-0354.
Busy Retail Optical Office needs a friendlyand reliable Optician. Experience in theOptical Field is preferred, but we will trainthe right individual. Vision Mart offershealth, dental, vacation, 401(k) and a profitsharing program with full time employment.
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If you feel you can meet and/or exceed our expectations, please callKathy at 414-462-1300 or 1-800-242-0470. Equal Opportunity Employer
NURSINGOpportunities
CNA: Part Time PM PositionCNA:
3/4 WeekendPremium Pay
PositionsPlease apply in person or call for further information
The Pavilionat Glacier Valley
1900 American Eagle Dr, Slinger, WI 53086
262.297.6300Drug-Free/Smoke-Free Workplace/EOE
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
F U L L T I M EDELI ASSISTANT MANAGER
Mountin’s Piggly Wiggly in Mayville has an outstanding opportufor the right person. Candidate must have a background in food seice, preferably as a deli manager or assistant deli manager. Great
tomer and employee skills are a must. The candidate must be: deoriented, organized, dedicated to making our store the best it can baccountable, honest, good with numbers, enjoys change and adawell to it.
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M O U N T I N ’ S
1440 Horicon St. Mayville
Outstanding benefits and salary package available.Contact us at: [email protected]
or call Mountin’s Piggly Wiggly at 920-387-3220
W61N286 Washington AvCedarburg, WI262-375-4474
This position is perman40 hours per week, an
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STOCKER
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Bus CleanerPart-time; hours per week:flexible schedule 2-3 nights
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Must possess and maintain a validWI Driver’s License, have a gooddriving record; meet backgroundcheck requirements; have reliable
transportation to get to work;pass a company sponsoredpre-employment drug test.
Paid weekly; 401(k) Retirement Plan with company match.
Weekday andSaturday mornings
3:30am-11:00amSundays5:30AM-11:00am
and 11:00am-6:00pm Apply at
East Side Mart BPinside the Jackson
Travel Center,Hwy 60, Jackson
One mile east of Hwy 45262-677-1596
CASHIERPOSITIONS
13175 W. Silver Spring Rd.Butler, WI 53007
Animal Motel is invitingapplications for employment with
our company in the following areas:• Front Desk• Grooming Room
• Pet Care Attendant Please apply in person at:
WANTED:WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
CARRIERSMenomonee FallsDriving Routes Available
Apply in person to fill out an application at:Express News
9077 N. Deerbrook TrailBrown Deer, WI 53223
email:[email protected]
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N64 W22630 Hwy. 74, Sussex, WI 53089
262-246-8485
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Flexible hours. Evenings, Days & Weekends. Wages depend onexperience and knowledge.
Pick up an application in store.
RESTAURANT/HOSPITALITY
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5th Grade - Two TeamsMaximum of 70
6th Grade - Two Teams( Max.of 35 per team)
returning 5th graders from 2014 and any new players.Maximum of 70
7th Grade - Two Teams( Max.of 35 per team)
returning 6th graders from 2014 and any new players.Maximum of 70
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Germantown took the punishment fromKimberly and gave it back. They survived agrinding game with scoring by committeeand matching the physicality to beat thePapermakers, 54-47, in the Division 1 sec-tional final in Manitowoc to punch their tick-et to Madison and the WIAA Boys StateTournament for the fourth straight year.
The Warhawks will put their 26-0record on the line against Madison East(20-6), March 20, at 8:15 p.m., at the KohlCenter, in the state semifinal game. Theywill try to make history in their quest to wintheir fourth title in a row.
“It’s really is just unbelievable,” seniorguard Brian Studer said. “I couldn’t evendream of this before, so it’s incredible.”Added junior guard Juwan McCloud.“That’s an honor,” he said. “Especially togo (after) four in a row. I don’t know howmany teams have done that but I knowthat’s a special thing to do.”
Germantown knew what they would bein for against Kimberly because the twoteams played each other last year with atrip to state on the line and the Warhawkswere prepared for a team with footballplayers on their roster.
“Coach (Steve Showalter) said theywere a bunch of (big guys),” senior forwardDwayne Lawhorn Jr. said. “They are abunch of football players. They work hard.They had that winning mentality becausethey won a s tate championship in football.We just outmuscled them this game.”
Germantown was out of sync early inthe game as some turnovers and soft
defense allowed Kimberly to take a 10-5lead in the first quarter. The Warhawkswent on an 8-0 run to take a 13-10 advan-tage. A three-point basket by Kimberly sen-ior guard Colin Tessner tied the score at 13entering the second quarter.
Senior forward Kyle Theis scored thefirst four points of the second quarter bymaking one of his two free throws at the 6minute 7 second mark in the quarter andconverting on a 3-point play 30 secondslater to break the tie and give Germantowna 17-13 lead and they never trailed again.He had six points in the quarter. TheWarhawks’ largest lead in the half waseight at 25-17. They led 27-22 at thehalfway mark.
Germantown held a five point lead latein the third quarter until a three by Kimberlysenior guard Ben Boots cut the lead to 34-32. Baskets by Studer and McCloud endeda 4-0 run by the Warhawks to take a six-point lead into the final period.
A 5-0 run by Kimberly to start the fourthquarter pulled them to within one at 38-37.A jumper and a three-pointer by junior for-ward Max Keefe boosted the Germantownlead to 43-37. The biggest play on offensecame from Lawhorn, who was fouled aftermaking a three and the free throw for a 4-point play to put the Warhawks back upseven at 47-40 with 3:41 left.
“They gave me some space,” Lawhornsaid. “I let it go. They fouled me and luckily(the three-pointer) went in.”
Kimberly got no closer than four pointsdown the stretch. For Germantown, it wasabout doing whatever it took to make theirsixth trip overall to the state tournament.
“It’s tough to get up every day and try
Warhawks turn back Papermakers to qualify for state
The Kettle Moraine Lutheran girls basket-ball team fell behind early to Whitewater instate Division 3 semifinal March 13 andcould never catch up, as the Whippetstopped the Chargers 47-30.
"They certainly were the better teamtoday. They jumped on us early in the firstquarter," Kettle Moraine Lutheran Coach Jason Walz said afterward.
Whitewater jumped out to a 5-0 leadbefore Lyndsey Soderbeck put KettleMoraine Lutheran on the board with a layupat the 4:03 mark of the first quarter. TheWhippets then outscored Kettle MoraineLutheran 9-2 to take a 14-4 lead after the firstquarter. Walz said Whitewater was able toscore several points off transition in the firstquarter while his team did a better job of get-ting back on defense in the second and thirdquarters.
Whitewater extended their lead to 14points before baskets by Soderbeck andMikayla Voigt reduced the Whitewater leadto 22-11 by halftime.
Kelsey Reynolds and Sarah Schumacherscored the first two baskets for Whitewater tostart the third quarter as the Whippets addedon to their lead. Whitewater held a 45-25lead with 2:20 remaining before KettleMoraine Lutheran cut into the margin beforetime expired.
Walz said the key statistics for his teamwere the 24 turnovers and four assists.
"Obviously, you're not going to wingames with that stat," Walz said. Walz saidWhitewater is long and was able to coverspace well. The Chargers also convertedonly 13 of 50 field goal attempts (26 per-cent) which Walz said may have been dueto the length of Whitewater's zone defense.
The loss ended Kettle Moraine Lutheran'sattempt to repeat as Division 3 champions.Afterward, Voigt looked back on the season.
"Even though we didn't win still have great memories of the sewouldn't trade my teammates for love my teammates and they're sive. I'm never going to fo