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BY NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER
She may be a celebrated champion,but iconic speedskater Bonnie Blair willstep into the limelight for something muchcloser to her heart than the five OlympicGold medals she once wore around herneck.
Blair will serve as the face of the 15thAnnual American Liver Foundation’s LiverLife Walk and 5K Fun Run to be held Aug.1 in downtown Milwaukee. As this year’sAmerican Liver Foundation (ALF) LIVErChampion, Blair will share her story withthe 500 individuals expected to headdowntown for the three-mile loop aroundVeteran’s Park.
"My sister Angela (Blair-Allen) suffers
from liver disease," Blair explained in aninterview with the Express News. "Shewas diagnosed with Hepatitis C in 2001and that is why I decided to get involvedin this cause.”
The walk is open to the public andboth individuals and teams are encour-aged to attend. The event allows peopleaffected by liver disease to come togetherand raise funds and awareness for theALF, all while having fun in a festival-typeatmosphere that includes activities forkids, food and entertainment. All fundsgo to support the mission of the ALF “tofacilitate, advocate and promote educa-tion, support and research for the preven-tion, treatment and cure of liver disease.”
Blair said she is highly encouraged by
the progress she has seen in the fightagainst liver disease since her sister-whois now in remission-fell ill.
“When my sister was diagnosed, therewas one drug to help you and it wasn’tgreat. Now there are so many options. Itis amazing how far (the medical world)has come in such a short time and it iswonderful for me to have been a part ofthat even in a small way,” she said.“Unfortunately liver disease gets a badrap-‘You drank too much and ruined yourliver’-but there are over 100 types of liverdisease and an estimated 500,000 suf-ferers in Wisconsin alone. My sister is anurse and we believe she contractedHepatitis C after being pricked by a nee-dle. Events like this help educate the pub-
lic, remove the stigma and get us closerto a cure.”
Blair has had many as triumphs in herlife-“My best memory is that first Goldmedal in Calgary. There is somethingabout doing something for the first time.The power and emotion behind it is hardto capture,” she said-however, she hasalso dealt with much loss as other siblingshave succumbed to illness, and this drivesthe Olympian.
“My family has been touched by dif-ferent diseases and I’m glad I can help indifferent ways,” she said. “My life hasincluded highs and lows, sad momentsand extraordinary moments, but that’s life.
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BY NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER
Most individuals just a decade shy of100 don't celebrate their birthday on a
treadmill, but that's exactly whatMenomonee Falls resident Mary Tulachkadid. The health enthusiast celebrated her90th birthday earlier this month with a
Fitness Birthday Party at her favoritehang-out, Anytime Fitness located atSilver Spring Drive and Lilly Road.
With her actual birthday, July 12,spent with her children, Mary was withher adopted family a few days later asfriends gathered to wish her well andwatch her blow out the candles on hercake at the gym July 15.
"I can't say enough about thisplace," Mary said of the health club,which is co-owned by Lynne McElfreshand Lisa Schmidt, along with their hus-bands Chris and Jeff, respectively. "Thegirls who work here are out of this worldand everyone is so friendly.They feel likefamily."
Mary joined the club a year ago aspart of the Silver Sneaker Program andhas been working out faithfully eversince. She comes to the gym at leastthree times a week and exercises forabout an hour and a half, moving fromcardio to strength training to stretching,and she was named the club's first"Member to Inspire." She serves as aninspiration for members half her age notonly with her fitness, but even moreso
with her effervescent personality."The fact that I can still get out of bed
and stand up is my main accomplish-ment," Mary said with a laugh.
As impressive as her spry 4'11"physique is, more awe-inspiring is Mary'spositive and humorous approach to life. Awidow for 22 years, she speaks animat-edly of her husband of 40-plus years,Norbert, whom she met at MarquetteUniversity where she earned her Master'sDegree in teaching.
"He was a square dancer and a friendbrought me to meet him and I tripped onthe skirt of the square dancing dress I waswearing and literally fell at the feet of myfuture husband," she shared.
The pair went on to get married andhave two children-son Greg, who is a den-tist in Darlington, Wis., and daughterJackie, who works in the pharmaceuticalfield in Massachusetts-and eventuallyseven grandchildren who are all in vari-ous stages of successful lives yet still maketime for Grandma.
"They call me often and fly me out to
see them and we make a point to stayclose," she said. In fact, Mary's real birth-day gift was a surprise trip to Mexico,with both children and their spouses andall the grandkids, which Mary learned ofonly after she was cryptically told to "getmy Passport ready."
As she looks back on a life well lived,Mary said, "I don't believe I am as old asI am and all the events and things I havelived through. But my best piece if adviceis to be nice to people and open up yourheart. Do what you set out to do and don'tgive up."
She has certainly earned herself a fanbase at the gym as those who know herbest speak highly of the nonagenarian.
"Her love for people shines throughas she chats with other members," saidMcElfresh. "She has become friends withmembers of all ages at the club. Everyoneknows Mary and is inspired by her dedi-cation and healthy and fit lifestyle."
Fitness friends of 17 years Dave andLois Lovejoy agree. "She is a great exam-ple for all of us," Lois said.
Local woman celebrates 'fit and active' 90th birthday
Mary Tulachka recently celebrated her 90thbirthday at Anytime Fitness in MenomoneeFalls.
The following police report was takenfrom records at the Menomonee FallsPolice Department.
Burglary• A male resident from the 16000
block of Prairie Dawn reported that $633worth of miscellaneous tools had beenstolen from his garage during theovernight hours of July 9 and 10.
• Two television sets, an Apple i-Padand other items were stolen from a resi-dence in the 14800 block of PrudenceDrive July 9.
• Multiple pieces of jewelry werestolen from a residence in the 13000block of Fond du Lac Avenue July 9.
Carrying a concealed weapon• A 28-year-old Milwaukee man was
arrested for carrying a concealedweapon and possession of a controlledsubstance at 6:22 p.m. July 10 in the14000 block of Silver Spring Drive.Police made contact with the driver whowas stopped with a flat tire and detectedthe odor of burnt marijuana. A smallamount of the substance and a 9mm semi-automatic handgun were located in thevehicle.
Operating after revocation• A 29-year-old man was arrested
for operating after revocation, operatinga vehicle without a required ignition inter-lock device and on a Waukesha Countywarrant July 14 after he was stopped forspeeding at Mill Road and Manor HillsBoulevard.
Operating while intoxicatded• A 59-year-old Milwaukee man was
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Motor vehicle theft• A 42-year-old Menomonee Falls
man was arrested for operating a motorvehicle without the owner's consent July15 after stealing a vehicle from theN5000 block of Campbell Drive andcrashing it near Creekwood Crossing.
Probation hold• A 41-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on a probation hold at5:30 p.m. July 12 following a traffic stopat Good Hope Road and AppletonAvenue.
Theft• A male subject was arrested July 10
after an investigation revealed he hadstolen a cell phone from the counter atSilver Spring Corner Pump, N56 W17450Silver Spring Drive. A surveillance videoallowed police to identify the man.
• A female subject reported July 11that her purse was stolen from her vehicleat the YMCA in the 17500 block ofMenomonee Avenue. One of her creditcards had been used at an area business.
Warrants• A 47-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on a Brown Deer war-rant at 10:29 a.m. July 10 following atraffic stop in the W12000 block of SilverSpring Drive.
• A 31-year-old Milwaukee man wastaken into custody on two WestMilwaukee warrants at 2:45 p.m. July 13at the village police department.
• A 44 -year-old Menomonee Fallswoman was taken into custody on aRacine County warrant at 11:59 p.m. July12 on Lilly Road.
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You can choose to live your life with yourcup half-empty or half-full and my familyhas always chosen the second option.”
Married to fellow Olympic speed-skater Dave Cruikshank and mom to twoteenagers-15-year-old daughter Blair and17-year-old son Grant-the skater spendsher time taking care of her children, giv-ing motivational speeches, serving on theBoard of Directors for the Pettit National
Ice Center and lending her name andtime to causes like the Liver Walk.
“My family has always been very sup-portive of me in my quest of my sport andmaybe things like this are my way ofthanking them for all that they did for mealong the way,” she reflected.
This year, Liver Life Walk Milwaukee isintroducing a new addition of theHealthy Lifestyles Tent. Any walker or run-ner who fundraises or donates $25 ormore will gain access inside the tent fea-
turing a healthy lunch sponsored by theSuperior Culinary Center, chair mas-sages, smoothie and juice bar tastings,blood pressure checks, essential oildemonstrations, snacks for pets and a raf-fle ticket for a prize.
Registration for the walk begins at8:30 a.m. and the walk starts at 10:30a.m. The 5K fun run begins at 10 a.m. Tosign up or for more information, visitLiverFoundation.org/WalkMilwaukee orcall (414) 763-3435.
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The 16th annual Civil War Encampment was held at Old Falls Village July 18-19. Old FallsVillage is located at the southwest corner of Pilgrim and County Line roads. Right photo:Kevin Kludd explains the flag and history of the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry "Iron Brigade" vol-unteers. Top photo: Pictured are re-enactors portraying the 41st Virginia and 10th TennesseeVolunteers from the Confederate camp.
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Waste Management is seeking regu-latory approval to construct a landfill on42 acres of property just east of theexisting Orchard Ridge landfill site inMenomonee Falls.
The process and potential timelinefor the landfill was explained during ameeting of the Menomonee Falls SitingCommittee July 10. Under state law, thestate Department of Natural Resources(DNR) has final say in where landfillfacilities will be located and how theywill be operated. Local communities cancreate a Siting Committee to negotiateother conditions related to the landfill.
Dan Otzelberger, site engineer forWaste Management, summarized sever-al landfill sites in the area that are nowclosed. There is a nine-acre portion ofthe Orchard Ridge facility that is yet tobe constructed. He said that once theliner system is installed and the nine-acresite is filled beginning late next year orearly in 2017, that will be the last build-out for Orchard Ridge. Otzelberger saidthat portion of the site will have a threeto four year lifespan before it is closes.
According to information fromOtzelberger, in July 2012 WasteManagement submitted a feasibilityreport to the DNR regarding a 42-acreproperty east of the Orchard Ridge
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According to information fromOtzelberger, in April 2014, the DNRissued an "incomplete" letter to WasteManagement, seeking more informationof how to address wetland areas. WasteManagement is working though thosematters at this time and is going througha wetland permitting process,Otzelberger indicated.
Otzelberger said that for the poten-tial landfill to proceed, WasteManagement will need to receive a fea-sibility determination and a wetland per-mit from the DNR. While the landfillapproval is granted by the DNR at thatpoint, Waste Management would thenhave to submit a plan of operation to theagency which addresses design andconstruction aspects before any workcan begin.
Otzelberger indicated that any con-struction would not occur until 2017 or2018. If approved, the landfill at the 42-acre site would have a site life of five tosix years.–By Thomas J McKillen, ManagingEditor
Company seeks DNRapproval of landfill east of
Orchard Ridge facility
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Falls sweeps sectional, qualifiesfor state summer tourney
Land O'Lakes: Cardinals in third
BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Menomonee Falls baseball teamqualified for the summer baseball tourna-ment by sweeping the sectional bracket atWhitefish Bay July 20.
"We were working for this in the off-season. We knew we had a great teamcoming in and we just battled," Nick Gilesaid.
Menomonee Falls opened the daywith a 3-2 win over Homestead in the sec-tional semifinal. Menomonee Falls scoredtwice in the second inning, then addedanother run in the third. Homesteadscored two runs in the second inning andwere on the verge of tying the score in thesixth inning, but relief pitcher Ty Weberrecorded a strikeout to get out of theinning.
It was the fourth consecutive one-runwin for Menomonee Falls, dating back toa 2-1 regular season win over WaukeshaWest on July 10.
Menomonee Falls opened postseasonplay with a 4-3 win against Whitefish Bayin the regional final July 17. In that game,Whitefish Bay scored three runs in the topof the fifth inning but Menomonee Fallstied the score in the bottom of the fifthinning as a sacrifice by Josh Schwechelallowed courtesy runner Boyd Sansone toscore from third base. Menomonee Fallstook the lead in the bottom of the sixthinning as a single by Gile allowed ZachKornburger to score from third base.
In the sectional final against GraftonJuly 21 that followed the win overHomestead, Menomonee Falls got on theboard first as Gile singled to drive in arunner in the third inning. But Graftonevened the score with a run in the fifthinning. Falls was in a position to break thegame open as the first two batters got onbase in the fifth inning. But the Blackhawksgot out of the inning as the next three Fallsbatters recorded fly ball outs. Graftonthen took a 2-1 lead in the sixth inning.
We never give up, never look down,just come back fighting," Kornburgersaid.
Menomonee Falls responded withthree runs in the bottom of the sixth inning.Lukas Kell opened the inning with a singleand stole second, advanced to third on asacrifice bunt and came home on a doubleby Miles Mayer. Jerin Frey then singled,with a pinch runner coming in for him wholater scored on a single by Kornburger.Josh Zahn also got on base and camehome on a double by Matt Emmer.
Ty Weber then recorded two strikeoutshis second relief appearance of the day toseal the win for Menomonee Falls, whoalso started the regional final againstWhitefish Bay.
"This one seemed a little more intensecompared to Homestead," Weber said ofthe save over Grafton.
Menomonee Falls Coach Pat Hansennoted that in all three playoff gamesMenomonee Falls fell behind and ralliedto win.
"This group of kids doesn't quit, theydon't hang their heads and they keep bat-tling," Hansen said.
Hansen said he knew his team couldcompete with anyone but also knew theywere playing in a sectional that includedWest Bend West, Homestead, WhitefishBay and Grafton.
"Thankfully we played our best ball atthe right time, that's what this is all about,"Hansen said.
He then added: "These kids believe inthemselves and they believe that no matterwhat the situation, they can overcome it."
The state summer high school baseballtournament will be held at Kapco ParkJuly 24. Menomonee Falls will facePewaukee in the second semifinal game ofthe day, with follows the 11:35 a.m. semi-final between Howards Grove andGreendale. The semifinal winners willmeet in the title game at 6:05 p.m.
:Menomonee Falls baseball coach PatHansen talks to his team after they won thesectional final over Grafton July 20. Withthe win, Menomonee Falls qualified for thestate summer baseball tournament. Photoby Thomas J. McKillen.
The Sussex Cardinals were in thirdplace in the Land O'Lakes West Divisionwith a 11-4 record following a 9-2 loss tothe West Bend 7Up July 11. The Cardinalsreturn to Land O'Lakes play July 25 withroad games at the Brookfield Blue Soxand at the Brookfield Bulldogs the nextday. Both of those games begin at 1 p.m.
The Lannon Stonemen were in fourthplace in the West Division with a 9-5record following a 5-4 loss to the
Brookfield Bulldogs July 11. The Stonementhen had a game scheduled against thePewaukee Muskies July 22 before hostingthe West Bend 7Up July 24, with both ofthose games at 7:30 p.m. The Stonemenwill host the Brookfield Blue Sox at 1 p.m.July 26.
The Pewaukee Muskies are tied withthe West Bend 7Up for first in the LandO'Lakes West Division, with both teamshaving a 11-2 record.
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