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Dining Setsincluding Solid Hickory,Solid Oak, Solid Mapleand even Formica Sets
Recliners Including
Entertainment Units including corner unit.
Home Officeincluding book shelvesWe have a large selection of Swivel Rockers, Gliders and Wing Chairs
We have many more includingpower recliners and leather recliners
We also have a nice selection ofApartment Sofas, Leather Sofas,
Sectionals and End Tables
www.timlinsfurniture.comMON • WED • FRI 9am to 8pm TUES & THURS 9am to 5pm SAT 9am to 5pm SUN noon to 4pm
Sale does not apply to previous purchases. Pictures are for representation only. See store for details.
Baseball results. See page 17.Your first source for local news, sports, and advertising
Your Next Party at BubsYour Next Party at Bubs
PARTY ROOMS AVAILABLEFOR GROUPS FROM 20-700
CALL 414-737-5866
Main St. • Germantown
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BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY NOW!
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CHURCH LISTINGS..................................5
KARL’S MARKET................................11
OUT ON THE TOWN..................................4
SUSSEX LION DAZE..............................6-7
CLASSIFIEDS..........................18-20
EMPLOYMENT..........................20-21
SENIORS ONLY................................23
New route forWheeling forHealing: Bicyclistsleave the starting areafor last year’s Wheelingfor Healing. This year’sevent has a new route.See story on page 16.
BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown Village Board delayed action ona water rate study July 1, opting instead to send thematter back to committee for further discussion.
Public Works Director Dan Ludwig explained thatGehl Foods upgraded to a six-inch meter in May. As aresult, the company used almost a million gallons ofwater a day from the village's water utility. During thesecond quarter of this year, the company used 14 mil-lion gallons of water.
According to information provided to the VillageBoard, Gehl Foods used approximately 2,800,000gallons of water during the week of May 26, which isabout 700,000 gallons per day of unexpecteddemand.
Ludwig said that with the increased use in the sys-tem, the water utility is near its limit of five million gal-lons per day. As a result, the village will need a sourcefor additional water supply.
Ludwig said the village is pursuing a contract topossibly create a shallow well. According to informa-tion submitted in advance to the board, construction ofa shallow well will cost $600,000 while a deep wellwill be $2,300,000.
"Whichever endeavor the village would like to go,it will cost the water utility substantial money," Ludwigsaid. He later added that the village hasn't had a rateincrease since 2010.
Village Boarddelays action onwater rate study
The Kennedy Middle School band is pictured in the 2012Germantown Fourth of July parade. For photos from thisyear’s parade, go to www.discoverhometown.com and seenext week’s Express News. Turn to page 15
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The following Concerts in the Park will beoffered in Menomonee Falls this summer. ThisVillage Centre event–co-sponsored by the vil-lage and the Kiwanis Club–is offered free ofcharge to the public.
Concerts are Thursdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m., atthe Village Park Gazebo and Fridays, noon to1 p.m., at Mill Pond Shelter behind AssociatedBank.
Thursday concerts are:• July 11–Tom Anthony• July 18–Community Band (indoor)• Aug. 1–Accompany of Kids• Aug. 15–Marydel Rae
Attendees can bring picnic baskets, lawnchairs and blankets. Cash refreshments will beavailable.
Friday concerts are:• June 28–Elvis!• July 12–Roger Boll• July 26–Dusk• Aug. 9–3/5 of Scotch (Scotch & Soda
Lite)• Aug. 23–Bobby Way SingleNino’s Italian Bakery will be selling lunch
at the shelter starting at 11:30 a.m.For more information, call (262) 251-
8797 or visit menomoneefallsdowntown.com.
Falls offering summer‘Concerts in Park’ series
The Richfield Historical Society is spon-soring its 5th annual Art at the Mill and PleinAir painting event on Saturday, July 27, 9 a.m.to 4 p.m., at the Richfield Historical Park.
The juried art fair will feature over 60artists with a variety of media for sale. Musicwill be provided by the Meisel MusicCollective and food by Bilda's Friess LakePub.
Admission to the Art Fair is free. Tours ofthe Messer/Mayer Grist Mill and homestead
house are $5. Parking is at the Richfield Nature Park,
1896 Hwy. 164, Richfield. For more infor-mation, call (262) 628-2841 or visitwww.richfieldhistoricalsociety.org.
Richfield Art at the Mill set for July 27
• Jackson Area Farmer’s Market openThursdays from 8:30 to 11 a.m. alongsiderailroad tracks in “square parking lot” onHighway 60/Main Street.
• Germantown Farmer’s Market openSaturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. atGermantown Center Mall, Life Churchparking lot, at corner of Mequon Road andSquire Drive.
• Menomonee Falls Farmer’s Marketopen from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays(May-November) and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Sundays (July-October) in the NorthMiddle School parking lot.
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OF WEST ALLIS1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible studyfor all ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am withnursery care provided. www.firstbaptistwest-allis.org
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The following is a preliminary lineup forthe Sussex Lions Daze parade, which willbegin at 10 a.m. July 13. The parade will godown Main Street in Sussex and end nearVillage Park. Attendees are asked to bringnon-perishable food items which will be col-lected for the Sussex Food pantry.
Parade linup: Horne-Mudlitz VFW,Waukesha Sheriff Color Guard, ParadeMarshall/WISN, Lions Float: Lion, Lioness,Leo President, Lions Food Collection, LionsCycles, Sussex Fire Department,Sen. PaulFarrow/Don Pridmore, Waukesha CountyFairest of the Fair, Wisconsin DairylandSweetheart, West Allis/West MilwaukeeLancer Band, Salty the Clown, Daisy Troop,North Shore Bank, Revolution Twirling,Hamilton Cheerleaders, Hamilton Pep Band,Hamilton Chargettes, Hamilton Robotic
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July 12th - 14thSussex Village Park 2013
Sussex Lions Daze, hosted by the Sussex Lions Club,will offer fun for the community July 12-14 at SussexVillage Park, located at W244 N6100 Weaver Drive inSussex.
Events are:Friday, July12:• Men’s softball: All night• Lions Daze Opens; 6 p.m.• Carnival rides start: 6 p.m.• Bingo: 6:30 to 10 p.m.• Fireworks: DuskSaturday, July 13:• Men’s softball tournament: All day• Bags tournament–New this year: All da• Parade down Main Street: 10 a.m.
• Carnival rides: Noon to 5 p.m. (Attendees shouldbring their non-perishable food items and/or donations forcolletions along the parade route; all items and donationscollected go to the Sussex Food Pantry)
• Sheepshead tournament: Starts at 2 p.m. (registra-tion at 1 p.m.)
• Main Street Song and Dance Troupe: 3 to 4 p.m.• Tractor Pull: Starts at 4 p.m.• Bingo: 6 to 10 p.m.• Cheery Pie to perform: 8 p.m. to midnight
Sunday, July 14:• Men’s softball tournament: All sday• Bags tournament: All day• Sussex Lions Stimulus Day: All day • Motorcycle Ride: Starts at 9:30 a.m.
• Carnival Rides Special: Noon t 5 p.m. (Wristbandsare available for $18; excludes bumper cars)
• Sheepshead tournament: Starts at noon (registrationat 11 a.m.)
• Camel and Pony Rides: 2 to 7 p.m.• Firemen’s Water Fights: Starts at 1 p.m.• Tractor Pull: Starts at 2 p.m.• Bingo: 1 to 5 p.m.• Free Balloon Sculpting: 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.• Band Listen Up to perform: 1:30 to 5 p.m.There is no cover for bands, and free parking will be
offered. Attendees are not allowed to carry in alcoholicbeverage.
For more information on the event, call Jim at (414)573-1717.
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The Germantown U12 Blue team recently won the Wisconsin Dells Swim N' SlideSummer Classic, defeating the Kalamazoo Maroons 2-1 in extra innings. Theywent undefeated, outscoring opponents from Illinois, Minnesota, and Michigan40-4. Pictured are (top row) Jack Hartzheim, Cade Berendt, Justin Thompson, TyHillmann, Cole Hessler, Nathan Zak, Carter Schmidt, (bottom row) AlexAndersen, Joseph Mazurek, Troy Schmidt, Dean Berendt, Mark Wizner, MichaelDoran, Jonathan Wizner. Submitted photo.
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The state budget signed into law by Gov.Scott Walker last weekend meets several keypriorities while having the state live within itsmeans, Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills)said during an interview last week.
“It puts Wisconsin on the path forward,which is a tremendous accomplishment,”Darling said.
In a statement after the budget was signedinto law, she noted that the budget includes a$665 million income tax cuts. She comparedthe tax cut with the position the state was intwo years, when the Legislature had toaddress a $3.6 billion shortfall.
In addition, she cited surveys of job cre-ators indicated that they believed Wisconsinwas headed in the right direction.
According to Darling, the two biggestdrivers in the state budget were Medicaidfunding and financing kindergarten to 12-grade education. Both areas saw an increasestatewide while other segments of the budgetsaw reductions.
Darling also cited efforts to reduce abuseof public assistance programs such asFoodshare by having greater oversight andan effort to address a “skills gap” by focusingon workforce development efforts were otherareas of the budget mentioned by Darling.
Darling and other local legislators werecriticized by members of the MenomoneeFalls School Board last month after four areasof concern regarding the budget were notaddressed in the state budget.
The Menomonee Falls district sent a letterto Darling and other legislators requestingthat:
•Funding in public education be tied tothe rate of inflation;
• Financial support for charter and vouch-er schools should not impact the funds avail-able for public education and that all schoolreceiving state aid should be held to the same
accoun tab i l i t ystandards;
•Eliminatingunfunded man-dates and allowdistricts to priori-tize student pro-gramming that isvalued locallywith the limiteddollars available;and,
•That theFund 80 used forcommunity recre-ation be allowedto fund school district athletic programs.
Of the four requests, the amount of fund-ing for education statewide increased but notat the rate of inflation, the voucher system wasexpanded outside of Milwaukee County butwas capped while the Fund 80 was frozenstatewide.
According to information from the stateDepartment of Public Instruction, generalschool aid to districts will increase by 1.1 per-cent.
Darling said she could not get support foraddressing the mandates as requested byMenomonee Falls. She further stated that themove to freeze the Fund 80 came out of con-cerns from taxpayers who sought “transparen-cy” regarding the funding mechanism. Shesaid the fund will be frozen to allow time toexamine if changes need to be made.
Darling responded to concerns about thevoucher system by noting it has been in placein Milwaukee County for 20 years and addedthat with the cap its expansion is “very limit-ed.”
While there are ways the budget couldhave been better, Darling indicated she waspleased with the final product.
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The following report was takenfrom records at the GermantownPolice Department.
Operating while intoxicated• A male subject was taken into custody
for operating while intoxicated at 11:32p.m. June 22 during a traffic stop at S.Highway 41 South and Holy Hill Road. Amale passenger was arrested on a Franklinwarrant.
Retail theft• A man was taken into custody for
retail theft at Fleet Farm, N96 W18200
County Line Rd., at 1:41 p.m. June 22.• A male subject was arrested for retail
theft at Menard’s, W186 N9754 AppletonAvenue, at 2:58 p.m. June 22.
• A male subject was taken into custodyfor retail theft at Walmart, W190 N9855Appleton Avenue, at 6 p.m. June 22.
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The Germantown Village Boardapproved a "side letter" with the laborunion representing paid-on-call FireDepartment staff July 1 regarding sched-uling for weekend shifts.
Village Administrator Dave Schornacksaid the International Association ofFirefighters Local 3879 has signed theside letter. Schornack explained that theside letter was drawn up by village legalcounsel and covers the next six months.Village President Dean Wolter said theagreement works with funds set aside bythe village for additional weekendstaffing at the Fire Department.
Wolter explained that in January acontingent of paid-on-call FireDepartment staff requested help, as itwas becoming difficult to cover all shiftsover a three-week period. From that, sev-eral meetings were held to address howto best meet the staffing needs.
"We're going to see how it goes forthis year. It is in no way a precedent, no
way is it going to fall into the followingyear," Wolter said. "It is right now a BandAid for the request to help because wehave heard their cry and we responded."
Wolter noted that one of the changesmade by the village was to reduce resi-dency requirements for part-time and full-time firefighters to get more support. Headded there is an accelerated recruitingdrive for paid-on-call staff.
"This is where we're at to put a stop-gap for the need right now," Wolter said.
The agreement covers shifts that gofor 12 hours and will allow individuals topost for a split shift of six hours. Theagreement will allow for split shifts aslong as the village is able to meet itsstaffing objectives.
The side letter notes that the villageand the union are negotiating a new col-lective bargaining agreement to replaceone that expired at the end of 2010.
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Germantown Senior Centerevents
The following events will be offered atthe Germantown Senior Center:
• Dinner and a Movie–July 12 at 4p.m.: A potluck dinner will be followedby a showing of the movie “Lincoln.”Those interested in attending should callto reserve a spot and sign up for a dish tobring for dinner.
• “Hand andF o o t ” / b r i d g e / S h e e p s h e a dgames–Bridge players are invited forbridge games at 12:30 p.m. onThursdays; “Hand and Foot” games at12:30 p.m. on Fridays; and Sheepsheadgames at 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays.
The Senior Center is located at W162N11960 Park Avenue, Germantown, andcan be reached by calling (262) 253-7799.
Donations sought for summercrime prevention events
• The Village of Menomonee Falls isseeking donations for its annual“National Night Out”-inspired neighbor-hood block parties set for Tuesday, Aug.6 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Anyone who wantsto donate money or prizes to the eventcan contact Kirchberger at (262) 532-8723.
• The Germantown PoliceDepartment is seeking donations for itsupcoming annual “Neighbors AgainstCrime Night Out” (N.A.C.) event set for
Ludwig said the Public Works Committeesupported going with a full water rate studyJune 25, with Trilogy Consulting being rec-ommended to conduct the study. While thestate Public Service Commission (PSC) iscapable of doing such a study, Ludwig rec-ommended the village go with TrilogyConsulting because the PSC won't attendany meetings.
"We get a little more value out of theconsultant," Ludwig said.
At the start of discussion, Trustee ArtZabel said he intended for the matter to goback to the committee after estimates werereceived for a cost of the study. He lateradded that the village should consider animpact fee to finance the cost of a new well,as the well use would be driven by potentialfuture development. Zabel also said the situ-ation with Gehl Foods occurred at a timewhen two of the village's six wells weredown.
Zabel said the village needs to "sit back"and determine whether or not it wants to doa rate study and if a new well will be need-ed.
Trustee Terri Kaminski added that thecommittee collectively felt the village wasover-reacting to the Gehl situation andwhether or not it wanted to raise rates on thebasis of the increased water usage by Gehl.Kaminski said the committee wanted to waitand see if there was another increase inwater use.
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Thursday, Aug. 1, from 5 to 9 p.m., at thepolice department. Anyone who wouldlike to contribute can write a checkpayable to the Germantown PoliceDepartment with “NAC Night” in thememo portion. (All envelopes can bemade to Laurie Schultz’s attention.)
Germantown Library eventsThe following shows will be featured
at the Germantown Community Libraryon the following Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.and 1:30 p.m.
• July 11: Half-Twisted-Half Knot bal-loon and magic show
• July 18: The Stagedoor Singers’old and new Broadway hits
Computer classes at SeniorCenter
The Germantown Senior Center isoffering the following computer classesthis summer.
• Introduction to i-Pad–Mondays,Aug. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 10 to 11 a.m.
• Introduction toFacebook–Mondays, Aug. 5, 12, 19 and26, 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.
The fee for each four-week class in$30 for residents, $55 for non-residentsand school district residents.
Those interested should sign up at theSenior Center, W162 N11960 ParkAvenue, register online or call (262)253-7799.
Exhibitors wantedSt. John’s United Church of Christ,
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The 16th annual Wheeling for Healingbike ride will add a new 62-mile route for avidcyclists this year, highlighted by a rest stop atFroedtert Health St. Joseph’s Hospital in WestBend.
The bike ride–which will be heldSaturday, Aug. 10–will benefit the CancerCare Center at Froedtert Health CommunityMemorial Hospital, Menomonee Falls.
In addition to raising money for the hospi-tal’s Cancer Care Center, Wheeling forHealing honors and celebrates the many can-cer patients who have completed or areundergoing treatment. Craig McKee, eveningnews anchor from WISN TV, will return as thisyear’s ride marshal. The post-ride celebration
begins at 9:45 a.m. with brunch, entertain-ment, raffles, games and more.
Riders can choose from four routesthrough Menomonee Falls and Germantown,including a family-friendly 4-mile route, a 15-mile route for more ambitious riders, a morechallenging 32-mile route, and the 62-mileroute. All routes begin and end at CommunityMemorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls.
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Germantown has the top seed in its post-season summer baseball bracket, whichbegins with regional play July 9.
Germantown will start play on July 12 byhosting a 5:30 p.m. game against the winnerof the Grafton-Slinger match three days ear-lier.
Menomonee Falls is seeded fifth in thesame bracket and will open play by hostinga 5:30 p.m. July 9 game against BrownDeer. Hamilton is seeded eighth in a sepa-rate bracket and will begin play by hostingCatholic Memorial at 5:30 p.m. July 9.
In the final week of regular season play,Germantown opened the week with with a13-4 win over Nicolet June 30, which wasfollowed by a 9-2 win over West Bend EastJuly 1 and a 6-5 win over Whitefish Bay July2. Against Nicolet, Blake Fleischman record-ed eight strikeouts over seven innings. Thenext day, Jordan Kuczynski allowed onewalk while recording three strikeouts over
seven innings. Kuczynski also hit a three-runhomer. In the July 2 win over Whitefish Bay,Ryan Anderson allowed one walk whilerecording three strikeouts over seven innings.
The wins put Germantown back in thetop spot of the North Shore Conference, asGermantown had an 11-3 conference recordand a 13-6 overall mark.
Menomonee Falls lost in the GreaterMetro Conference tournament July 2, falling10-8 to Marquette. Menomonee Falls fin-ished the conference with a 11-7 recordwhile having a 15-10 overall record.Menomonee Falls won its final game beforethe conference tourney June 30, defeatingBrookfield East 4-3.
Hamilton lost to Franklin 10-2 in theopening round of the Greater Metro tourna-ment. Hamilton finished the regular seasonwith a 7-11 conference record and 13-13overall mark. Earlier in the day, theChargers lost to Wauwatosa East 6-3.
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The Wisconsin Department 0of HealthServices offers the following tips for seniorsto stay safe in the summer heat.
Tips to keep safe in hot weather:• Do not sit in a parked car. Temperatures
in a car can become life threatening withinminutes. On an 80-degree day with sunshine,the temperature inside a car even with thewindows cracked slightly can rise 20 to 30degrees above the outside temperature in 10 to20 minutes. There have been cases where theinside temperature rose 40 degrees.
• Keep your living space cool. If youhave an air conditioner, use it. Cover windowsto keep the sun from shining in. If you do nothave an air conditioner you should considergoing to a community cooling center. If youstay at home, open windows to let air circu-late. At extreme high temperatures, a fan losesits ability to effectively reduce heat-related ill-ness. When it's hotter than 95 degrees use fansto blow hot air out of the window rather thanto blow hot air on your body.
• Slow down and limit physical activity.
Plan outings or exertion for the early morningor after dark when temperatures are cooler.
• Drink plenty of water and eat lightly.Don’t wait for thirst, but instead drink plentyof water throughout the day. Avoid alcohol orcaffeine and stay away from hot, heavy meals.
• Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, light-colored clothing. Add a hat or umbrella tokeep your head cool–and don’t forget sun-screen.
• Don’t stop taking medication unlessyour doctor says you should. Take extra careto stay cool and ask your doctor or pharmacistfor any special heat advice.
• Take a shower. Taking a cool shower orbath will cool you down. A shower or bathwill actually work faster than an air condi-tioner. Applying cold wet rags to the neck,head and limbs also cools down the bodyquickly.
Signs and symptoms of heat-related ill-ness and what to do about them are as follows:
• Heat cramps–Cramps or muscle spasmsin the abdomen, arms or legs. The solutions isto stop activity, cool down, and drink clearjuice or sports drink.
• Heat exhaustion–Heavy sweating, pale-ness, muscle cramps, weakness, dizziness,headache, nausea and fainting. The solution isto cool down, seek medical attention.
Heat stroke–Extremely high body temper-ature, red, hot, dry skin, rapid pulse, throbbingheadache, dizziness, nausea, confusion,unconsciousness. The solution is to call 911and cool the victim with shower or hose untilhelp arrives.
For more information, visit www.ready-wisconsin.wi.gov and click on HeatAwareness section.
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