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Volume 12, Issue 50 December 14, 2013(262) 238-6397 www.discoverhometown.com
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Sometime during theovernight hours of Dec. 2, thedonkey figurine from theChristmas Nativity scene locatedat 200 S. Main Street went miss-ing.
According to the policereport, a bicyclist using theEisenbahn Trail Dec. 5 noticedthe donkey figurine alongside thetrail and contacted the police.The donkey figurine was returnedto the owner and is undamaged.
No arrests have been madein this investigation. Anyone whohas information regarding thiscase is asked to contact the WestBend Police Department at (262)335-5000.
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Another step from oneWashington County administrationto another was completed Dec. 10.
Current Washington CountyAdministrative Coordinator Doug Johnson provided his final report tothe County Board. Johnson will bestepping down from the post withinthe next few weeks. JoshuaSchoemann, current village ofRichfield administrator, will begin asWashington County Manager in January.
This has been a year whereweve been very intent on still doingthe work but preparing for some def-inite changes, Johnson said.
Johnson, who had nine days onthe job at the time he gave thereport, noted that life keeps hap-pening and he working with thesearch team to fill the vacant med-ical examiner position, with moreinterviews to occur that week.
We really havent gone intoany kind of long pause here, wellbe working hard for the next coupleof weeks, the holiday breaks willcome and Josh will be stepping inthe leadership team and the boardand its committees to continue thework, Johnson said.
Johnson said the transition isorderly and describedSchoemann as an energetic andcapable county manager thatwants the job and has the ability todo it.
Johnson recalled that he hasbeen involved with the transition ofstaff in the financial and legaldepartments, and added thatSchoemann will be aided by currentstaff as part of the transition at thetop.
Using the previous weekendstraffic accidents on snow-coveredroads as a metaphor, Johnson saidthat as the board goes through thenext year you need to drive for theconditions. You need to be a littlepatient, youre going to have a newperson in that administration depart-ment.
He said the administration is ingood shape overall but suggestedthe board take a pause on someissues as part of the transition.
In the written report submitted tothe board, Johnson noted that withinthe past year vacancies and subse-quent changes have occurred in theHighway Department, CountyTreasurer, Human Resources,Samaritan Health Center and theMedical Examiner. The HumanResources director position will be
posted in January, with the search tobe led by Schoemann.
Among the additional effortswithin the past year cited in the writ-ten report are:
Completing an entire rewriteof the Washington CountyComprehensive EmergencyManagement Plan;
Facilitating the organization,planning and delivery of a tabletop
Looking back: Retiring administratorpresents final report to County Board
Washington County Administrative Coordinator Doug Johnson presented hisfinal report to the County BoardDec. 10. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.
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WCREA to meet in West BendDec. 18
The Washington County RetiredEducators' Association will meet onWednesday, Dec. 18 at 10 a.m. at the Topof the Ridge restaurant at Cedar Ridge
apartments, 113 Cedar Ridge Drive in WestBend. The Christmas theme will include sto-ries, carols and an optional white elephantgift exchange. School supplies will be col-lected for the food pantry for the secondsemester. The cost of the luncheon at 11:30a.m. is $12. Reservations can be made bycalling Lu Freeze at (262) 334-7972 byDec. 11.
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The Kettle Moraine Lutheran boys bas-ketball team remained undefeated in theFlyway Conference while having a 3-2overall record. The Chargers topped OmroDec. 10, 57-44. Ethan Bublitz led KettleMoraine Lutheran with 21 points.
The previous Thursday Kettle MoraineLutheran won their home opener againstNorth Fond du Lac, 68-50. Jared Henningled the Chargers with 18 points.
Living Word Lutheran improved to 4-1overall and 2-0 in the Midwest ClassicConference following a 75-61 win overHope Christian Dec. 6. Joel Rich led LivingWord with 26 points.
West Bend East had a two game win-ning streak to start last week. The Sunstopped Hartford 61-51 Dec. 6. ColinLiebherr led East with 16 points while SteveBalistreri led Hartford with 11 points.Afterward, Hartford had a 1-2 overallrecord.
On Dec. 10, East beat Cedarburg in anonconference match, 63-41. Liebherr led
East with 22 points.West Bend West had 1-2 over
following 43-37 win over Water6. Jacob Duening led West with
Slinger had a 3-1 overall rlowing a 49-42 win over LakBadger Dec. 7. Josh Hau led Sl11 points.
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Bend East 54-27 Dec. 9. Mikaylthe Chargers with 14 points whiKnop led East with 14 points. Kettle Moraine Lutheran had a while East had a 1-3 record.
Slinger lost its first game ofDec. 10, falling to Brookfield C20. The Owls had a 3-1 record a
West Bend West lost to SNorth 56-25 Dec. 10.
Hartford lost to Burlington D43. Monica Stephans led Har tforpoints.
Basketball: KML girls remain undef
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Community Church2005 S. Main St.
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Joy. Love. Peace.Sharing and Caring.
It is one day when differences are putaside. The spirit of the holiday inspires usto spread cheer and goodwill. We recallcelebrations with family and friends from
the past. And we look forward to the joythat this season brings. May memories ofthis Christmas keep our hearts warmeach day of the year.
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The public is invited to drink, dine, anddelight with the jukebox musical Leader ofthe Pack at the Schauer Arts & ActivitiesCenter playing from Jan. 10-19, 2014.
Performed by The Hartford Players as abenefit for the Schauer Center, Leader ofthe Pack is directed by Jerry Becker. Thecast features Grace Becker, Jerry Becker(Hubertus), Tina Murray, Trina Reichert(Mayville), Tim Dondlinger (MenomoneeFalls), Brad Stern (Grafton), Barb Pfiefer-Woog, Dave Bertelsen, and Gary Wiesner(West Bend).
Performances of Leader of the Packare Fridays, Jan. 10 and 17, Saturdays, Jan.
11 and 18 at 7:30 p.m and Sundays, Jan.12 and 19 at 2 p.m. Cash bar and seatingwill begin at 5:30 p.m. with buffet serviceat 6:30 p.m. for evening performances;seating will begin at 12:30 p.m. with buf fetat 1 p.m. for matinees. Seating is firstcome, first served at reserved tables ofeight.
Tickets to Leader of the Pack are $41for Premium seating or $38 for Standardseating. Dinner is included in the ticket priceand is required for all performances. Ticketscan be purchased at the Schauer CenterBox Office Monday through Friday from11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from
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Tickets for West Bend's 4th AnnualProduction of "A Christmas Carol" are areavailable locally at Commerce State Bank,1700 S. Silverbrook Drive for those whoprefer to pay by cash or check. Tickets arealso available online for credit card pur-chasers atwww.WestBendChris tmasCarol .com.Seating is limited to just over 100 seats perperformance, so advance purchase isstrongly recommended.
This year's production includes livemusicians, new costumes, special effects,and a completely new productiondesigntheater-in-the-roundwhere theaudience is seated around the performers,instead of in front of them. Each seat islocated within four rows of the perform-ance area.
There are performance dates runningon weekends through Dec. 15.Performance times include evenings, and
Saturday and Sunday matinees.Performances are held at West BendMasonic Center Theater, 301 N. UniversityDrive, West Bend. For more information,call (262) 305-9613.
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exercise and a full scale drill involving anactive shooter situation. The activityinvolved 15 fire and emergency medicalservice agencies, three hospitals and othercounty and state personnel;
Purchasing a cargo trailer and filling it
with equipment and supplies for those seek-ing emergency shelter; and purchasing sur-veillance equipment for law enforcementagencies. The separate items were complet-ed as part of a Homeland Security grant;
Forming a coalition to begin develop-ing a Washington County All HazardsMitigation plan.
During questioning, Supervisor TimMichalak asked Johnson how he will beenjoying his retirement.
You will be pleased to know that oneof the first things Im going to do in Januaryis come back over to the Hartford Chorus, Johnson said.
Johnson said he worked with the chorus
for three semesters but had troubup with that and other commitm
He added that he would also Several supervisors thanked J
his work as coordinator.In his final comments, Board
Herb Tennies said Johnson Washington County in really goo
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By Tresa Erickson
The holidays have arrived. Let the shop-ping begin! And so it begins' the days anddays of shopping on end for the perfect giftfor each and every person on your list.You're all gung-ho at first with the best ofintentions, but as the days whittle down andyou realize you haven't gotten very far onyour list, the goal of purchasing the perfectgift flies out the door and almost anythingwill do. What a pity! We've all been there,done that, but this year, it doesn't have to bethat way. You can change your stripes, startshopping early and get the perfect gift foreveryone on your list. Here are some point-ers.
Less is more When it comes gift giving,more is not always best. You don't have tobreak the bank and buy the recipient every-thing they ask for. One or two gifts of THEIRchoosing will suffice. That's right-THEIRchoosing. It is a gift for them, not you, so buywhat they ask for, and if they didn't make any
requests, buy what suits their needs andwants, not yours.
Budget matters There is no need to godeep into debt with your holiday shopping. Ifthe recipient has a request out of your pricerange, find someone to split the cost with orfind another gift to buy. The recipient willunderstand, and if they don't, oh well. It'syour bottom line. You don't want to be pay-ing for something for someone else long intothe new year.
Selectivity is key Don't buy the first thingyou come across. Take the time to shoparound and check out the merchandise.Make sure the gift you choose meets therecipient's qualifications and will last for along time. Should additional services orproducts be offered, consider them carefully.The extended warranty may not be as bene-ficial as the accessories package.
Presentation counts The right gift willmean little with sloppy packaging. Select anice gift wrap or bag, wrap the gif t with care
Gifts from the heart
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By Tresa Erickson
You're not much of a shopper, which mayexplain why you put off the purchase ofChristmas gifts until the last minute. Yep, you'reone of those last-minute shoppers delvingthrough the leftovers on store shelves onChristmas Eve. This year, you're changingyour ways. Here are some tips to ensureyou're successful.
Research beforehandWhile some people may tell you exactly
what they want, others won't have any ideaand leave the choosing to you. Find outahead of time what recipients like, want andneed, and do some online shopping to seewhat's out that there might suit them.
Start earlySome people start their shopping the day
after Christmas. You may not be able to gothat far, but you can certainly be on the look-out for good deals throughout the year. Younever know when one might pop up, and theearlier you start your shopping, the better thesavings and selection will be. You might alsoget finished sooner!
Make a listDon't go shopping without any
what you need to buy. This will leapurchases and an empty wallet iDetermine beforehand whom you nfor, what you need to buy them andyou intend to spend on them.
Be selectiveAnyone can pick out a gift foTo make your gifts special, you nthought into what you buy and takepersonalize each and every gift, eihandwritten note or some other torecipient know why you selecteddid, and when possible, make it monograms, photos and such.
Present with careAfter all the time you put in sh
don't want to stuff your gifts intdrop them at recipients' feet. They how much effort you put into thprocess and their reaction may shothe time to wrap your gifts beawatch them get opened. The sreceive will make all of the effort
Be a better shopper
and attach a bow or ribbon and a gift tag.Got a gift card instead? Purchase a card,envelope or gift bag or box to put it in. Proveto the recipient that you took the time tomake the presentation of the gift attractive-whatever it may be.
Delivery is everything Find a good timeto deliver the gift when the recipient will beable to appreciate it. This could be at lunch,
a party or an after-hours gatherican't find a convenient time, do n Just drop the gift off and tell the enjoy!
Finding the perfect gift takeforth the effort, and it will not goWhen all is said and done, the giftbeen hand selected and wrapped wwill be the ones remembered! Thgifts from the heart after all.
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Drs. Richard and Bruce Winter
Today's column is about oral cancer. One of our wonderfulpatients was diagnosed with tonsillar cancer and is undergoingsurgery, chemotherapy and radiation and we send our prayersfor a speedy and full recovery! It is important to remind ourreadership about one of the many important reasons to seetheir dentist regularly.
According to the Oral Cancer Foundation there will be42,000 Americans that receive a diagnosis of oral orpharyngeal cancer this year and this will result in 8000 deaths.
Oral cancer is a group of cancers that involve the head andneck and are found to be squamous cell carcinoma in 90% of
cases. Squamous cell carcinomas have a much greater chanceof spreading (or metastasizing) in comparison to basal cellcarcinomas. The lesion is often asymptomatic which makesoral cancer screenings imperative. It most commonly appearsas a reddish skin plaque or ulcer that grows slowly. A cancercell is one that doesn't turn off and keeps multiplying as aresult of a genetic mutation to genes. These cells cannot repairthemselves.
Where can oral cancer appear in my mouth?Oral or mouth cancer most commonly involves the tongue.
It may also occur on the floor of the mouth, cheek lining,gums , the roof of one's mouth, or the lips. They may arisefrom many types of tissue in the mouth including salivaryglands and lymph tissue.
What should I look for?Keep your eye out for a skin lesion, lump, or ulcer that does
not go away for around 2 weeks. This may be a small lesionon the tongue, lip, or other mouth areas. It is usually palecolored, but potentially could be dark or discolored. An earlywarning sign may be a white patch called a "leukoplakia" or ared patch known as an "erythroplakia" on the soft tissues of the mouth. These lesions are usually painless initially,however, it may develop a burning sensation or pain when thetumor is advanced. Other symptoms to look for are tongueproblems, hard time swallowing, and mouth sores. Pain maybe a late symptom but most often oral cancers are painless.
How can a dentist tell if a lesion is cancerous or not?A dentist can identify a potentially cancerous lesion.
However, a biopsy is the only way to know for sure. Benignand malignant lesions can look identical to the eye. A non-invasive brush biopsy can be performed to rule out thepresence of cancerous cells. The only definitive method fordetermining if cancerous or precancerous cells are present isthrough biopsy. The cells will then undergo microscopicevaluation to determine if they are indeed cancerous.
What will happen if a lesion in my mouth is determinedto be cancerous?
Often times, all that is necessary is for a small sugical
incision to be made to remove the lesion fromquestion. Radiation with or without chemotherbe used in conjunction depending on the severitsize of the lesion.
What puts you at a higher risk for developing People that are over 50 that drink heavily an
at higher risk for oral cancer. Other risk factorthat have been diagnosed with HPV or HumaVirus; which is a sexually transmitted disease whDouglas recently associated with his throat canc
Patients with poor diets or having had a highto radiation may also be at higher risk.
We hope you will go to your dentist or come tocomplimentary oral cancer screening. This is a can be caught early and treated with a high leveWe look forward to meeting you. At Hamptonperform an oral cancer screening every time wepatient and at each re-care visit!
You may see examples of our dewww.winterdental.com
If you would like to read Dr. Winter's publisheto publications type in: Username: visitor andsmile to access his articles and read about Dtreatment options.
Yours for great dental health,Dr. Richard Winter MAGD, DICOIMaster Academy of General DentistryDiplomate International Congress of Oral ImplaDr. Bruce Winter Board M.A.T.C.Associate Professor Marquette Dental School
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a.m. on Wednesdays and Teddy Bear Timeat 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays. Storytimes arefor children age 6 and younger and theircaregivers.
Upcoming themes are: Dec. 18 and 19: Christmas party;
bring $3 gift (boy or girl) for gift exchangeStorytimes will resume Jan. 8 and 9.The library is located at 220 Slinger
Rd.
Public invited to joinFriends of Slinger Library
The public is invited to support theSlinger Community Library by joining theFriends of the Slinger Community Library,Inc. The group holds four meeting eachyear. Interested individuals can stop at thelibrary for more information and a member-ship form. The library is located at 220Slinger Road, Slinger and can be reachedby calling (262) 644-6171.
Conservation poster contestopen to grades K-12
Washington County K-12th grade stu-
dents are invited to participate in theWashington County Land & WaterConservation Divisions 2014 ConservationPoster Contest entitled DigDeeperMysteries in the Soil.
Posters are to be submitted to theWashington County Land & WaterConservation Division by Monday, Dec.30, 2013. Required entry forms and rulesmay be found at
www.co.washington.wi.is/lcd underConservation EducationKids.
All participants will be recognized.Each will receive a certificate commendinghis/her interest and concern for the envi-ronment. The top three winners of each cat-egory (in the county) will be awarded giftcards and art supplies. All first place win-ners will automatically advance to the nextlevel of competition for judging.
For more information, contactStephanie Egner at (262) 335-4804 orstephanie.egner@co.washington.wi.us.
West Bend Library storytimesPreschool Storytime is held Tuesdays
and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. andBaby/Toddler Storytime Wednesdays at9:15 a.m. each week at the West BendCommunity Memorial Library.
Immunizations offered atHealth Department
All recommended immunizations areavailable to children, 18 years andyounger, at no charge, at the WashingtonCounty Health Department-Public Agency
Center, 333 E. Washington St., West Bend.Parents are required to bring previousimmunization records to appointments andmust accompany children under the age of18. To schedule an appointment, call (262)335-4462 and press 0 for receptionist orcall toll-free 1-800-616-0446. Convenientparking is located just off of IndianaAvenue.
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In re the Paternity of: L.V.S.Kamie V. Stern Petitioner,
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entered pending judgmentin this action for the reliefrequested. If you do notappear at the hearing
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current judgment for achange of placement asrequested by Petitioner.
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Now Hiring 3rd Shift
Stock Selectors in Jackson, WI
Apply online at www.sysco.com/careersEEO/AA Employer
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This is a very fast-paced and physicallydemanding position.
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Bridges of Wisconsin is lookidependable, kind, compassiindividuals to assist in suppoadults with developmental bilities & children with behachallenges related to special Full time & part time, 2nd &shift positions available. Inevery other weekend. Must least 18 yrs old & have a relicensed, insured vehicle. Cal338-4941 ext 33.
Providing supports that build bridgesbetween individuals and their com
Nursing OpportunitiesCNA
Full Time PM Position
CNA Part Time NOC
Position
CNA 3/4 Weekend
Premium Pay PositionsNURSES
RN/LPN
FLEXIBLE POOLPOSITIONS
Please apply in person or call for further information
HartfordHealthcare Center
A long-term care & rehabilitation facility1202 East Sumner St., Hartford, WI 53027
262.673.2220Drug-Free/Smoke-Free Workplace/EOE
The Gardens of Hartford112 Peace Lutheran Pkwy., Hartford, WIEOE
HOUSEKEEPERPart-time position (15 hours per weekevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdayand on-call) available for a reliable,trustworthy, mature individual withgood references to work in ourassisted living facility. Individual willbe responsible for cleaning commonareas in the facility including somefloor care as well as residentapartments. Prior housekeeping workexperience preferred.
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY,NO PHONE CALLS.
Mon.-Sat. 8:30am-4:30pm.
CNAsFULL TIME & PART TIME AM & PM SHIFTS
Health benefits available(every Friday every other weekend)
Pay starting between $11-$12
Send resumes to: 1025 Bell Ave., Hartford, WI 53027Call Amanda with any questions 262-224-8950.
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
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