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NEWSKohls headquarters:Kohls Corporation willbe expanding its opera-tions at buildings near itscurrent headquarters inMenomonee Falls while
dropping plans to buildan entirely new corporateheadquarters in the east-ern portion of the village.See page 19.
Festival of Trees:
The Festival of Treeslighting will follow theVillage "Tree lighting" onSunday, December 1st at4:05 pm. The exhibit islocated on the corner ofAppleton Avenue andMain Street in the heart
of Historical DowntownMenomonee Falls. Seepage 19.
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Jim Jeskewit z (above), a 1957 graduate ofMenomonee Falls High School, served Menomonee
Falls as both an educator and a community volunteerthroughout his lifetime. Photo courtesy of Falls CableAccess.
BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLEN
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Jim Jeskewitz sought to documen t the histor y of the villagewhere he was raised, as he was the host of "I RememberMenomonee Falls" on Falls Cable Access. Sixteen hours of inter-views were completed with Jeskewitz as the host.
"I Remember Menomonee Falls" was an extension of t he histor-ical presentations he gave about the village, which were like thosegiven by his father Oscar. The first show was created in November2007 and was followed by 11 more.
These stories and anecdotes would have been lost or turned tomyth without theses first hand accounts. Jims passion for historyand tradition followed his dads same passion, Harry Stoetzel ofFalls Cable Access said in a statement last week.
The Menomonee Falls community spent last week rememberingthe legacy of Jim Jeskewitz following his death on Nov. 17.Jeskewitz died following a battle in the fina l months w ith cancer. Hewas 74 years old.
"Jess," as he was known, is survived by his wife Sue, childrenJayme (Scooter ) Hartmann and Chad (Holly); grandchildren Collin,Jess, Cole, Hailey, Mariah and Malia; sister Jean Arntz and o therrelatives. He was preceded in death by his parents Oscar and AlexJeskewitz.
Jeskewitz served the village in many ways throughout his life-time, and the sadness over his passing was expressed in manyforums and venues. His death was announced by Menomonee FallsVillage President Randy Newman at the Oct. 18 Village Boardmeeting.
"It is sad meeting for us tonight. The chair to our left, our most
senior trustee, Jim Jeskewitz, passed away yesterday," Newman
This community was his familyJim Jeskewitz served Menomonee
Falls as educator, volunteer
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The Schauer Arts & Activities Centers2013-14 Season continues with the followingperformances:
Twas the Night Before Christmas onFriday, Dec. 6, 2013 at 7 p.m.
Mr. Lucky Syndicate on Saturday, Dec.7, 2013 at 8 p.m.
Kodachrome Christmas on Friday, Dec.13 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 14, 2013at 3 p.m.
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101 Dalmatians KIDS on Friday, Jan.24 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 at10 a.m.
Fox & Branch on Sunday, Jan. 26,2014 at 3 p.m.
Church Basement Ladies on Friday, Jan.31 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014 at3 p.m.
World of Puppets on Sunday, Feb. 9,
2014 at 3 p.m. Transit Authority on Friday, February14, 2014 at 7:30 pm
Ahn Trio on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014 at3 p.m.
Steel Crazy on Saturday, Feb. 22,2014 at 8 p.m.
Dan Kirk on Sunday, March 2, 2014 at3 p.m.
Dr. KABOOM! on Sunday, March 16,2014 at 3 p.m.
Beauty Lou & the Country Beast onFriday, March 21 at 7 p.m. and Saturday,March 22, 2014 at 3 p.m.
Cinderella & Other Tales on Friday,March 28, 2014 at 7:30 p.m.
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For event descriptions and ticket prices,visit SchauerCenter.org/Events or call theSchauer Box Office at (262) 670-0560, ext.3 to request a season brochure.
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The Washington County HistoricalSocietys annual holiday raffle tickets arenow on sale.
The drawing will be held during theChristmas at the Old Courthouse Event set
for Saturday, Dec. 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. Thedrawing will take pace at 3:45 p.m.; win-ner need not be present to win.
This years grand prize is a three-nightstay at any Harrahs Las Vegas Hotelincluding Limousine Airport Transport and$600 for travel expenses, a packageworth over $1,000.
Other prizes include an eight-piece
Bir Chef Cookware Set by Regal WareCo. worth $400, a Chicago Day Trip toMuseum of Science & Industry with gascard and Kenosha Brat Stop certificateworth $150 and 18 holes of golf for two at
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chances and $50 for 10 chances. Only500 tickets will be sold. Tickets will be soldup until the time of the drawing.
Contact Jodee Faber at (262) 335-3678 or [email protected] to orderor purchase tickets during regular museum
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Due to a Federal Law Prohibiting theMailing of Raffle Tickets, raffle tickets can
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Top photo: Jim Jeskewitz (second from right) reviews a item along with the rest of the Utilities and Public Works Committeein July. Pictured from left to right are Village Director of Engineering Tom Hoffman, village Public Works Director Arlyn
Johnson, Trustee Jeremy Walz, Jeskewitz and Trustee Dennis Farrell. Bottom photo: A Thanks Jess sign is placed outsidethe Rog Rogers insurance agency last week. Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.
said. "Jim was known to a lot of people as'Coach' or just 'Jess.' But when I always saythis community is built around great peoplewho make this a wonderful place to live and
work, you could have Jim's picture there. Jesswas friends to many of us. Mentor, dad,uncle, grandpa all of these wonderful thingsnot just to his own family but to to all of us inthis community. This community was his family.It is with a heavy heart we say goodbye toJim."
Jeskewitz served as a trustee on the boardfor just over a decade. He also served as asupervisor on the Waukesha County Boardfrom 2000 to 2010. The death of Jeskewitzwas the second item posted on the board'snew Twitter account, which debuted Nov. 19.
"You will be missed Supervisor Jeskewitz,"the post said, linking to a story about his pass-ing.
Jim Jeskewitz was born on July 31, 1939in Milwaukee. Jess graduated fromMenomonee Falls High School in 1957. Fromthere he went to UW-LaCrosse, where heplayed football from 1958 to 1961. He wasthe captain and team's most valuable playerin 1961 and was named an NAIA All-American.
In 1962, he signed a contract to play forthe Toronto Argonauts of the CanadianFootball League. However, he was diagnosedwith testicular cancer, which ended his play-ing career.
But his career as a teacher and coachwas just beginning. After surgery, Jeskewitzreceived his Master's Degree from WinonaState University in Minnesota. His teachingand coaching career started in 1962 whenhe served as an assistant football coach atMelrose (Wis.) High School while also serv-ing as a coach for the schools basketball andtrack teams. He then went to Bay Port, wherehe was football coach from 1963 to 1967,the first four years of the school's football pro-gram.
Jeskewitz returned to Menomonee Fallsfor a job in the school district he graduatedfrom. When enrollment increased to the pointwhere the district split into two high schools,he was named coach at Menomonee FallsEast High School in 1969. When East andNorth merged back into one high school in1984, Jeskewitz continued as coach of theunited team. He retired from coaching in1997.
As a football coach, Jeskewitz won 199games. Two years after his retirement, he was
named to the Wisconsin Football CoachesHall of Fame. During his lifetime, he was alsonamed to the UW-LaCrosse Hall of Fame(1990), the Menomonee Falls High SchoolWall of Recognition (2003) and theMenomonee Falls High School Athletic Hallof Fame.
The latter two recognitions were on dis-play at the high school Nov. 20 for attendeesat the visitation for Jeskewitz, which was heldin the main gym. That evening, the lights atSchumann Stadium were turned on for sever-al hours.
In the high school cafeteria, several videoscreens played the final moments of the high-light of Jeskewitz's coaching career, the 1976Division I championship win over Clintonville.
The gym and a table outside were filledwith photos and newspaper stories ofJeskewitz from hi s early childhood to his play-ing days at Menomonee Falls High School
and UW-LaCrosse. There were photos ofJeskewitz with his wife Sue, children Chadand Jayme and their children. There werephotos of Jim working at his "Jess's Place"stand at Falls Fest and in numerous volunteer
activities.As a volunteer, Jeskewitz was involved
with the Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls,Falls Fest, the Menomonee Falls and St. Agnesfood pantries, Leadership Menomonee Fallsand the Menomonee Falls Historical SocietyBoard.
Jim is a legend in our community for histireless work with so many groups and organ-izations, Stoetzel said.
Stoetzel noted that he and Jeskewitz wereworking on a reunion show for I Remember
of Menomonee Falls. He said that show willgo on, with a new host.
Finding someone to fill his shoes may bemost difficult as he was one of a kind,Stoetzel said.
Among those at the visitation were peoplewhose lives were touched by Jeskewitz inmany of the roles he served the community including his co-workers in the school district,those he coached and taught, and those whogot to know Jeskewitz in the years after hisemployment with the district. All have theirmemories of the man which they took the timeto recall and express to others during the pastweek.
"Jim regularly exhibited the highest levelof dedication, class, integrity and kindness in
all of his endeavors. He is a shining exampleof a lifetime commitment to ones community.To know Jim was to love Jim. Whether it was asmile, joke or handshake, Jim had a way withpeople," the School District of Menomonee
Falls said in a statement. "We as a s chool dis-trict and community will miss Jim dearly, andour thoughts are with Jims family."
The final words of a program at the visita-tion are a quote from Jeskewitz: "It was agreat journey, thanks for the memories."
In many ways, those in the communitysought to express their appreciation. Outsidethe offices of the Rog Rogers insuranceagency last week was a sign with two words:
"Thanks Jess."
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Falls Patio Players again performs thebeloved version of Charles Dickens' clas-sic "Christmas Carol".
Two of the Players own members, thelate Carol Klose and the late Jack
Strawbridge, collaborated to write this
musical version, which encompassesFrench and English carols as well as manyoriginal songs.
Shows are at North Middle Schoolauditorium on N88 W16750 Garfield
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The following report was takenfrom records at the MenomoneeFalls Police Department.
Disorderly conduct
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block of Lilly Road. Investigation revealedhe shoved his wife into the wall twice andrefused to allow her to leave the bathroom.
Theft A Kindl Fire with a case and charger
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Warrants A 21-year-old Milwaukee man was
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stancefollowing a traffic stop at Highway41 and Pilgrim Road.
A 26-year-old Milwaukee man wastaken into custody on three MenomoneeFalls warrants at 6:02 p.m. Nov. 9 follow-ing a traffic stop at Lisbon and Lannonroads.
A 25-year-old Milwaukee womanwas taken into custody on warrantsfourthrough the Waukesha County Sheriffs
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Kohls Corporation will be expanding itsoperations at buildings near its current head-quarters in Menomonee Falls while droppingplans to build an entirely new corporate head-quarters in the eastern portion of the village.
In information issued by the company Nov.21, Kohls said it will not proceed with plans tobuild in the Woodland Prime Office Park.
Instead, the company will go ahead withplans for expanding near its main headquartersat N56W17000 Ridgewood Drive. Accordingto a statement from Kohls:
The company finalized plans to purchasethe 300,000-square-foot former Innowarebuilding located at W165 N5830 RidgewoodDrive in the Silver Spring Corporate Park.Kohls plans to convert the Innoware building
into a corporate facility for their informationtechnology associates.The company agreed to purchase a
28,000-square foot building at W165 N5595Creekwood Crossing. The building was previ-ously used by ProHealth and will house anexpanded associate wellness center and an
associate fitness facility. The companys currentwellness site will then be used as a childcaresite.
Combined, these two new facilities willgive us the ability to add up to 360,000 square
feet of space for our corporate operations. Thisis an increase of over 40 percent of our currentcapacity, Kohls said in a statement. Thespace in our current headquarters building thatis currently occupied by IT associates will beused to support our ongoing growth, and willallow us to consider other building upgrades,
such as additional meeting rooms and anexpansion of our cafeteria area, includingadditional seating and dining options.
The operations at Kohls Milwaukee photostudio at 11300 West Heather Drive in
Milwaukee, the credit center at N54 W13600Woodale Drive in Menomonee Falls and theLake Park office at 7800 North 113th St. inMilwaukee will not be affected by the changes.
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Kohls expands near current headquarters
The Menomonee Falls Village Boardapproved a conditional use permit Nov. 18 thatwill allow for a commercial health club to be
located along County Line Road.The approval will allow Crossfit
Menomonee Falls to locate in a 8,400 squarefoot space which is just east of the McDermottCue building. Trustee Steve Raymonds said thespace is half of a building which also includesan auto collision repair shop.
The business will have space for 30 vehi-cles. Director of Community Development MattCarran said the site has been clean and outsidestorage issues have been addressed..
New assistant fire chief namedJim Mollet was announced as t he assistant
fire chief for Menomonee Falls. Mollet will befilling the position that was previously held byFire Chief Jeffrey Hevey. Hevey left the village in
July or a position in West, Texas.Director of Protective Services and Police
Chief Anna Ruzinski said 16 individuals appliedfor the position, and six interviews were con-ducted. Mollet has 20 years of experience inthe fire protection services, first starting with theWisconsin Rapids Fire Department. He servedwith the Greenfield Fire Department from 1985until April, when he was hired as a battalionchief with the Menomonee Falls FireDepartment.
"He brings a maturity and a leadership pres-ence to the Fire Department command staff and
he brings a fresh perspective from an outsideagency, yet he has learned the unusual proto-cols that we have of our combined department
that we do have," Ruzinski said.Mollet will begin his duties as assistant fire
chief at the start of the year. Mollet said he is"eagerly looking forward to working coopera-tively with you and with Chief Ruzinski inaddressing a lot of the concerns and a lot of thethings we have on our agenda for the FireDepartment."
"I am going to do what I can, and with theassistance of the members of the department, tomake you both happy and proud of theMenomonee Falls Fire Department," he said.
Board approves vacation of landThe board approved vacating a right of
way between N60 W16590 and N60
W16512 Kohler Lane. Carran said no accom-pany property owners have objected to therequest. Carran also noted that there is anaccess road to areas nor th of Kohler Lane whicha located a short distance west of the currentright of way.
With the village vacating the right of way,the land will now be split between the two prop-erty owners.
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Falls approves request for commercial health club
Thanksgiving Holiday Closings atWaukesha County Household
Hazardous Waste Collection SitesAll Waukesha County Household
Hazardous Waste Collection sites will beclosed for the Thanksgiving weekend.
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For more information, including adetailed list of acceptable household haz-ardous waste materials and hours of opera-tion, visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/haz-ardouswaste or call 262-896-8300.
Falls school district hosting candi-
date orientation sessionAttention district residents considering
running for School Board in spring, this is foryou.
Superintendent Dr. Patricia Greco and acouple of Menomonee Falls School Boardmembers are hosting a board candidate ori-entation session to explain what board mem-bership entails on Dec. 10.
School Board members attend regularmeetings on the second and fourth Mondaysof the month, as well as specially scheduledmeetings and workshops. In addition, board
members join two of four committees,Finance, Personnel, Policy and Curriculumand Learning.
Other duties may include being repre-sentatives on committees like Human Growthand Development and Communications.Also, one board member is named as a rep-resentative to the Wisconsin Association of
School Boards (WASB), the CooperativeEducation Services Agency (CESA) and theSoutheast Wisconsin Schools Alliance.
Board members may attend the annualWASB convention in January and otherstatewide events impacting educationthroughout the year.
Officers are selected by the board eachyear after the April election. Positionsinclude president, vice president, treasurerand clerk.
The candidate orientation will be held6:30 p.m. in rooms 3344/45 of the VillageHall on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Anyone consider-ing running for the School Board is wel-come.
Papers to file for candidacy are avail-able at the district office. They are due backto the district by 5 p.m. Jan. 7.
Festival of Trees Dec. 1The School District of Menomonee Falls
Art Department is excited to announce thecommunity event, Festival of Trees. This is anoutdoor art display that involves elementary,middle, and high school student's art work.Each school will exhibit nondenominationalhandmade creations on trees donated byMenomonee Falls Village Centre atCentennial Park. Each tree will be spon-sored by one of the schools in the districtwith a festive creative theme.
The Festival of Trees lighting will follow
the Village "Tree lighting" on Sunday,December 1st at 4:05 pm. The exhibit islocated on the corner of Appleton Avenueand Main Street in the heart of HistoricalDowntown Menomonee Falls. The exhibitwill run till the end of December. For moreinformation, please contact 262.946.2046.
District makes Advanced PlacementHonor Roll
More students in the School District ofMenomonee Falls are taking college-prepclasses and performing better on tests thatcan earn college credit.
The College Board has named the dis-
trict to the fourth annual AP District HonorRoll, one of 477 districts across the UnitedStates and Canada to receive recognition.
"This is a special honor indicative of ourstaff and leadership's commitment to prepar-ing students for their post-secondary educa-tion," said Superintendent Dr. PatriciaGreco. "We will continue, as part of ourstrategic plan, to align our curriculum withcollege standards to better equip studentsfor the rigors of college coursework."
The Honor Roll uses three years of data,2011-13, from all students who took
Advanced Placement classes in May ofthose years. Criteria include:
Increase in participation in/access toAdvanced Placement classes by 4 percent inlarge districts, 6 percent in medium districtsand 11 percent in small districts(Menomonee Falls is classified as a smalldistrict);
Maintaining performance levels of anAP exam score of 3 or better on the 1-5scale.
Students at many universities earn col-lege credit for scores 3 and higher.
"This tells us we are on the right track ingetting students ready for the next step oftheir lives," said Menomonee Falls HighSchool principal Corey Golla. "It's unique toexpand offerings and increase participationwhile maintaining performance. It's excitingand encouraging to see the work of our staffand students pay off."
AGMF Unplugged Nov. 4-24"AGMF Unplugged" The Art Guild of
Menomonee Falls will be presenting the var-ied works of their local art group, at theOconomowoc Art Center, 641 E. ForestStreet, Oconomowoc, WI. Nov. 4-24, 2013- Viewing hours are Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday noon to 4 p.m., Thursday noon to 6p.m. and 90 minutes before and during allpublic performing arts events.
The variety of artwork exhibited willappeal to nearly any taste. Mediums includetraditional oils, pastels, acrylics and watercolors, as well as enhanced color pencil,mixed-media, glass works, metals, AsianTemari and photography.
The Art Guild of Menomonee Falls is anot for profit organization committed to thepromotion of art through learning andincreasing awareness of the visual arts in our
community.
MWSC Womens Club to holdChristmas brunch Dec. 16
The Milwaukee West Suburban ChristianWomens Club invites the public to theirChristmas Brunch on Monday, Dec. 16 from9:30 to 11 a.m. at Davians Banquet andConference Center, 16300 Silver SpringDrive, Menomonee Falls.
Jeanne Hend erson w ill provide en tertain-ment with Christmas music on her harp. Thefeatured speakerJudith Durkee from
Rhinelanderwill talk about Linking up Witha Best Friend.
The fee is $15, tax and tip included. Tomake a reservation, call Lois at (262) 251-3841 no later than Dec. 9. Free child carewill be provided if group is notified at thetime of reservation.
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The Germantown boys volleyball teamcame up just short in the state tournament,falling to traditional powerhouse MilwaukeeMarquette in a final that was the third five-setmatch over two days.
Marquette won its seventh boys volleyballtitle with a 21-25, 25-20, 23-25, 25-22, 15-12win over Germantown Nov. 16.
Im just proud of the guys, simple as that,Germantown Coach Brian Rushmer said afterthe title match.
In the first game Germantown held a 14-10 lead but Marquette went on a 5-1 run totake a 15-14 lead. After the teams tradedpoints, Germantown went on a 3-1 run to take
a 19-17 lead. Germantown stayed in the leadthe rest of the way.
In the second game the teams were tied at19-19 when Marquette scored six of the finalseven points to even the match.
In the third game Germantown held a 15-9 lead but the Hilltoppers rallied and a tip killtied the score at 17-17, prompting Rushmer tocall time out. The Warhawks then scored thenext three points, prompting Marquette CoachEric Sullivan to call time out.
Germantown held a 24-20 lead butMarquette scored the next two points, leadingto another Germantown time out. Marquette
scored one more point before Jon Averkampsealed the game win with a tip.Marquette took control of the four th game,
as the Hilltoppers held a three-to-five pointlead throughout the set. Germantown ralliedfrom a 24-20 deficit by scoring three straightpoints before Marquette scored the last pointto force the fifth game tiebreaker.
The teams were tied at 12-12 after a killattempt by Marquette went out of bounds.Following a Marquette time out, the
Hilltoppers scored the final three points for thetitle.
Theres a lot of good players on that
team, Rushmer said of Marquette.Averkamp led Germantown in the matchwith 22 kills.
The seniors on the team Averkamp, JakeShowalter, Jacob Reynolds, Troy Thompsenand Brett Dzik were part of a team thatadvanced to its first title match and thirdstraight appearance at the state tournament.Averkamp and Showalter started all fouryears.
Its a group Ill never forget, Rushmersaid of the seniors.
Germantown opened the tournament witha 26-28, 25-27, 25-18, 25-15, 15-11 win overMiddleton in the quarterfinal Nov. 15. After
staying close but losing the first two games,Germantown scored five points in the thirdgame to open up a 2-6 lead, a run whichincluded three aces by Ben Walter. A fourpoint run sealed the game win.
A four- and five-point run gaveGermantown a 19-9 lead in the fourth gamefollowing a block by Troy Thompsen. The finaltwo points were scored by Jon Averkamp, wholed Germantown with 22 kills.
In the third game the teams were tied at 8-8 but a kill by Averkamp gave Germantown alead it never surrendered.
Afterwards, middle hitter Luke Deubler said
the team made approximately 25 mistakes dur-ing the first two games. The focus after t he sec-ond game was on having Germantown play itsgame.
If we play our game well definitely win,Deubler said.
Deubler added that the one adjustmentinvolved having the back row players read theMiddletons approach for possible tips.
Rushmer said the key to the third game wascoming out strong, as Germantown held the
lead for most of the third game, which then car-ried into the fourth game.
Germantown had to rally from behind less
than 15 hours later, taking the court for a noonmatch against Waukesha Catholic Memorialin the semifinal Nov. 16. Germantown won 23-25, 18-25, 25-14, 25-18, 15-13, Germantownopened a 3-1 lead in the first game but theCrusaders erased the deficit and held the leadfor most of the game, as a kill by Jon Rymersecured the first game for Catholic Memorial.The Crusaders then broke open a close secondgame by scoring six of the final seven points.
Germantown broke the third game openwith a six-point run that gave the Warhawks a10-5 lead. Germantown then scored eight of
the final nine points to force the fifth game. Theteams were tied in the third game whenGermantown scored the final two points toadvance to the title game.
Rushmer was asked about the prospects forthe volleyball program, which has made threestate tournament appearances after beingstarted eight years ago.
Our goal is to be right back here againnext year, Rushmer said.
Germantown boys volleyball second at stateWarhawks play three five-set matches in two days
Top photo: Germantowns Jon Averkamp blasts a kill through an attemptedblock by Catholic Memorial in the state semifinal Nov. 16. Bottom photo: TroyThompsen attempts a kill against Marquette. Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.
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Show at Waukesha ExpoCenter on February 21-23,2014. Fri. 3-8pm, Sat. 9-5pm, Sun.9-3pm Admission:$5 Children 12 and undera re f re e S pe ci al Fr iadmission: Buy One-GetOne Free Special Sunadmission: Get in free with 2non-perishable food itemsbenefits the Food Pantry ofWaukesha County. Home,Garden & Landscapedisplays, products & salesNew Vendors are welcome.
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28 DAY NOTICE. NOTICETerminating Tenancy To:Unknown Tenant.This noticeterminates your tenancypursuant to WisconsinStatutues 704.19, andrequires you to vacate andremove your personalproperty, if any, from thepremises located at W5125
Hwy D, Town of Wayne, WIand W5121 Hwy D, Town ofWayne, WI including anyp er son al pr op er tymaintained in the barn andmetal hanger facilitylocated thereon on or beforeDecember 15, 2013, theasserted last day of therental period. Dated atBrookfield, Wisconsin, this13th day of November, 2013.Michael W. Rohr, AttorneyS BN 1 01 19 30 C ou rtAppointed Receiver in
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