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Hartford Police Chief David Groves reads a state-ment July 16 regarding the investigation into thedeath of Jessie Blodgett. Blodgett was found deadat her residence the previous day. Photo by Thomas
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The Hartford Police Department, Washington CountySheriff's Department and Washington County MedicalExaminer are investigating the death of a 19-year-oldwoman that occurred July 15.
According to information from Hartford Police, policeresponded to a report of an unresponsive individual at12:39 p.m. Police and Fire Department personnel arrivedat a residence and attempted to provide medical assis-tance but the individual, Jessie Blodgett, was pronounceddead.
An autopsy was conducted July 16. In a statementissued by police, Washington County Medical ExaminerBob Posont stated: "Full autopsy results are pending the
receipt of test results. The final report is pending at this time.At this point the cause and manner of death have not beendetermined."
In the statement, police added that “no specific infor-mation has been obtained to this point in the investigationsuggesting an imminent threat to any other members of thecommunity.”
“The public can be confident that a full investigation isbeing conducted into the manner and cause of this death,”Hartford police said in the statement.
Police are asking anyone with information on the inci-dent to contact Hartford Police at (262) 673-2600 or theWashington County Law Enforcement Tip Project line at(800) 232-0594.
Blodgett is a 2012 graduate of Hartford Union HighSchool and was attending UW-Milwaukee. She was partof the cast of the Har tford Players production of “Fiddler onthe Roof,” which was staged the previous weekend.
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A rummage sale and brat fry inonor of Jackson 3-year-old Kennedyefer–who is recovering from a kidney
ansplant and faces a lifetime of med-al bills–will be held Saturday, Aug. 3,a.m. to 4 p.m., at Paul’s Automotive,
130 W. Center St., in Milwaukee.The event is being held for the
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hallenges associated with an organansplant, in Kennedy’s name. Havingcently received a kidney from herother, Kennedy and her family mustow prepare for the expense of anti-jection medications and future trans-
plants.The daughter of Eric and Jennifer
Kiefer and sister to older brother Lukas,Kennedy was eight months old when shewas diagnosed with a Wilms tumor onher right kidney. Following the removalof the kidney, she received 19 weeks ofchemotherapy, and also underwent asecond surgery for a bowel obstruction.In January, the toddler’s blood workshowed complications with her remain-
ing kidney and a biopsy revealed thatKennedy’s WT1 gene (which preventstumors) had mutated during develop-ment in the womb, causing an extremelyrare medical condition–Denys-DrashSyndrome–of which there are just 200
diagnosed cases in the world. Kids withthis syndrome suffer complete kidneyfailure by age 3, develop Wilms tumorsand face many related complications.
“We will never forget the day wewere informed of Kennedy’s diagnosis,and how our little girl’s life changed for-ever,” Kennedy’s parents stated in apress release. “We remain hopeful andthank God for every day we have withKennedy, and we pray for a lifetime of
happy moments to share with her.”Although Kennedy underwent a suc-cessful transplant July 8, thousands ofdollars in medical costs remain.Kennedy’s team has set a goal of$75,000, and 100 percent of proceeds
from the rummage sale ango toward COTA in honoto assist with transplant-rees.
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Lakefront property owners looking tomprove their shoreline are encouraged to
tend the free Native Shoreline RestorationWorkshop on Sunday, July 28, 12:30 to
30 p.m., at Ackerman's Grove Countyark on Little Cedar Lake (4875 CTH Z,
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ght native plants for their site, the costs
volved, and the many benefits they cannjoy with a restored native shoreline buffer.oning staff will also be on site to discusshoreland regulations and permits thatndowners may need before starting theirroject.
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This workshop is sponsored through anAquatic Invasive Species Grant from theWisconsin Department of Natural Resourcesand hosted by the Washington CountyPlanning and Parks Department.
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Performances of the play scheduled for July19-20 will go on, the Schauer Center said ina statement posted on its website andFacebook page.
Blodgett also recently started to provide
private music lessons for voice, piano and vio-lin.A memorial service for Blodgett has been
scheduled for 3 p.m. July 20 at Shimon
Funeral Home, 824 Union SFamily will greet relatives and3 p.m. at the funeral home.
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By Tresa EricksonYour toddler is growing up quickly, and
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The West Bend West baseball team planned to spendme on the football field this past week after earning a trip
the state summer baseball tournament with sectional winsCedarburg on July 15.
After winning its regional bracket with a 6-2 win overenomonee Falls July 12, West opened sectional play atedarburg with a 5-0 win over North Shore Conferenceval Slinger in the semifinal. All of West's five runs came ine fourth inning.
Jake Kopp recorded nine strikeouts in six innings forWest while John Sprayberry recorded eight strikeouts for
nger.In the other semifinal of the day, Nicolet rallied to beatWest Bend East 5-3, with Ben Henken driving in two runs in
e top of the seventh inning for Nicolet. Nicolet’s Alexaun then held East scoreless in the bottom of the inning.
In the sectional final, Nicolet and West scored in thecond inning. West added runs in the fourth and fifthnings but Nicolet rallied in the top of t he sixth inning, load-g the bases. The Knights brought in two runs to tie theore at 3-3.
West answered by taking the lead in the bottom of thexth inning. Kopp got on a base with a walk, with Alex
Haese coming on as a courtesy runner. Haese stole secondand advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by Nick Wolf. Asacrifice bunt by Nick Albrecht then brought home Haese.
"I knew he could get that thing down. We've done thatkind of stuff a long time," West coach Bill Albrecht said ofthe bunt by Nick Albrecht, his nephew.
Coach Albrecht added that his team "did the little thingsright."
In approaching two games in a matter of hours,Albrecht said he was focused on winning the first contestbefore planning for the final.
"We didn't look ahead, we just wanted to win the firstone first," he said.The win advanced West to the state summer baseball
tournament at at Kapco Park on the campus of ConcordiaUniversity in Mequon on July 19. West opened the statesummer tournament with noon game against SheboyganFalls. The winner of that game advanced to the title matchlater in the day.
For the week ahead, Albrecht indicated he would behaving his team practice on the athletic turf football field atthe high school to prepare for the tur f surface at Kapco Park.
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