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★ PART OF THE PARADE PHOTOS BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN Among the children and families who participated in the vil- lage of Sussex Fourth of July Children’s parade were (clockwise from top left) Jim and Macy Lang, Amanda, Lucy, Charlie and Brian Hoff, Barb Carlson and Micah Branum, and Christian and Alison Coulis (back row) along with their children Mya, Anna, and Emily. ★★★★ ★ Lisbon officials agree to talk with Sussex over potential cooperative plan Town of Lisbon officials agreed to meet with offi- Joe Osterman to meet with Sussex Village President incorporation include additional zoning authority, cials from the village of Sussex to determine what Greg Goetz and Administrator Jeremy Smith to discuss extra-territorial authority, subdivision autonomy, and Sussex is interested in as far as a potential cooperative what the village is seeking regarding a potential coop- community identity,” the Lisbon document stated. plan erative plan. Town officials then summarized the next steps in The village of Sussex issued a statement on June 28 The communications between Lisbon and Sussex the document. “The Town Board is scheduling public requesting discussions about developing a cooperative come as Lisbon is seeking to incorporate as a village. A hearings for those municipalities we are working on plan that would include talk on shared services and “Q&A” document prepared by the town specifically lists adopting a Cooperative Plan (aka Border Agreement) clear boundaries. potential annexation of land by Sussex as a reason for with, which are the Village of Merton and Lannon and “The Village Board hopes that the Town Board will incorporation. the Town of Brookfield. The Merton hearing was come to the table to seriously discuss a positive future “The primary reason to incorporate into a village is already held; Lannon’s is Aug. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the for both communities,” Sussex officials said in the to protect the municipal borders from annexation by Lisbon Town Hall. The Town of Brookfield’s would be no statement. the Village of Sussex which would erode the Town’s tax sooner than mid-September,” the document states. In response, the Lisbon Town Board authorized base. Once incorporated, the new village lands would -By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor Administrator Gina Gresch and Town Board Chairman no longer be subject to annexation. Other benefits of

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The Sussex Cardinals are in the midst of a three-game winning streak in the Land O’Lakes West Lake Country Division. The streak started with a 12-3 win over Pewaukee on June 23 and continued with a 5-2 win over Pewaukee on July 4 and a 6-2 win over Hartland on July 7. The win over Hartland, Sussex had a 7-2 record and was second in the West Lake Country Division. Sussex lost a non-league match to Kewaskum on July 8, 19-5. Sussex will host Division leader Brookfield Bulldogs at 2 p.m. July 13 and play the West Bend 7 Up at noon the next day in West Bend. Falls on three-game win streak. The Menomonee Falls Lakers returned to Land O’Lakes play with a 10-3 win over the Brookfield Blue Sox on July 7. The win improved Falls record to 6-3, as Falls con- tinues to lead the Lakes West Suburban standings with a 6-3 record. Menomonee Falls will host Monches on July 13 and play at Hartland the next day. Both games begin at 1 p.m. Hall of Fame Two of the seven people added to the Land O’Lakes Hall of Fame have Sussex con- nections. Gary Paige played nine seasons for Sussex and Merton. A lifetime .329 hit- ter, Gary went five straight seasons batting a minimum of .343. Steve Zimmerman played for Lannon and Sussex. Bigler High School league Menomonee Falls varsity continued to lead the National Division of the Bigler Sports High School League. Menomonee Falls had a 5-0 record, with its most recent win being a 14-0 victory over Wauwatosa East on July 9. PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN Hamilton had a 2-3 record in the American Division. Hamilton split games on Nick Schreiber of the Sussex Cardinals fouls a pitch against Pewaukee on July 4. July 9, losing to Pewaukee 5-4 while recording a 10-0 win over Plymouth. Kenseth wins at Slinger Nationals

BY DAN MARGETTA “We got really fortunate tonight as our strong suit ished eleventh while NASCAR K&N West Series points Two of the most prolific Wisconsin drivers settled the was short runs and Ty was incredible on a long run, “ leader was 13th and 2018 CRA Super Series biggest short track race in the state Tuesday night at Kenseth explained from victory lane, “He couldn’t get champion Josh Brock finished 16th. The 2017 Nationals the Slinger Super Speedway as veteran Matt Kenseth going as quick as we could and just opened the door on champion Bubba Pollard ended up 20th after exiting the outdueled up-and-comer Ty Majeski in a last lap that restart. I kind of hung in there on the white flag speedway with mechanical issues during a lap 48 cau- shootout to win his record-extending eighth SuperSeal and got to his door.”“We got off (turn) two and we were tion for an incident that also swept up Dennis Prunty Slinger Nationals crown. side by side,” Kenseth continued, “So I had to drive it who finished 21st. NASCAR Gander Mountain Truck A late race caution on lap 173 allowed Kenseth to in there and see what was going to happen in the last Series competitor Johnny Sauter finished 23rd while erase Majeski’s dominating lead to set up the duel to the corner for the win.” Florida’s ended his first trip to the finish and both drivers did not disappoint the packed “We were dominant on the long run and were just Nationals in 24th. Chandler Smith’s first Nationals foray house that turned out for the Tuesday night special. way too tight,” Majeski stated afterwards, taking the also ended early when he hit the wall on lap 4 and fin- Kenseth was able to sneak to Majeski’s inside a few times defeat in a respectful manner, “Matt was able to turn ished 26th. but each time the defending Slinger Nationals champion the center and I was doing everything to try to keep him Chris Weinkauf won the 30-lap super was able to fend off the challenges and he seemed back and just didn’t have the front turn.” qualifying race over Dennis Prunty, Derek Kraus, and poised to become the first back-to-back winner in near- “He got position on me a couple laps before that and Ryan DeStefano as those four drivers transferred into ly a decade as his car favored longer runs. Another cau- finished me off, but that’s exactly what I would’ve the 200-lap main event. Austin Nason finshed fifth.R.J. tion with just 14 laps to go meant Majeski’s long run done,” Majeski continued, “They had a great race car Braun raced his way into the Nationals by winning the advantage was gone and Kenseth was ready to pounce tonight and we’ll just try to do better next time.” 30-lap super late model semi-feature as he passed once racing resumed. With ten laps to go, Kenseth 0John DeAngelis rebounded from an earlier incident Johnny Sauter, Jett Noland, Josh Brock, and Stephen began to apply the pressure as he dipped his car into the on lap 48 while battling for the lead and drove through Nasse on his way to victory from his tenth starting posi- inside opening left when Majeski’s car began to get tight the field to finish a strong third while Steve Apel and tion. Nasse finished second and transferred his way into off the corners. The pair battled side by side over the Alex Prunty each led laps before finishing fourth and the Nationals while Brock, Noland, and Sauter complet- final five laps and when Majeski scraped the wall off fifth respectively. Rich Bickle battled from the back of ed the top five finishers. turn two on the final circuit, Kenseth was able to draw the field numerous times to eventually finish sixth Steve Apel set a blistering pace in qualifying to cap- even and take the inside advantage heading into turn while early leader Grant Griesbach was seventh. Kulwicki ture top time honors with an incredible lap of 11.147 three. As the pair raced through the final turn, Kenseth Development Driver Finalist Luke Fenhouse wrapped up seconds. used the inside lane and narrowed the real estate to his first try at the Nationals with a respectable eighth Tyler Schley outmuscled Jacob Nottestad in a green- quash any chance Majeski would have to mount a charge place finish and visiting NASCAR star white-checkered finish to win the 40-lap late model fea- off the turn and he drove under the double checkered took the checkered flag in ninth. Ryan DeStefano fin- ture. Nottestad was forced to settle for second while flags to capture his eighth victory in the prestigious shed tenth. Shaun Scheel, Jesse Bernhagen, and Zach Braun round- super late model event. Among the other noteable entries, Brad Mueller fin- ed out the top five finishers. Page 12 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News July 13, 2019 NEWS & EVENTS Falls Patio Players Audition Notices sion in the 22nd Assembly District at 7 p.m. July 14 in are not suitable for all audiences. for ‘Glorious,’ ‘Shrek The Musical Jr.’ the Menomonee Falls Village Hall, W156 N8480 Pilgrim The movies will be shown on Tuesday, July 16 at Falls Patio Players will hold open auditions for the Road. 2:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. and Thursday, July 18 at comedy "Glorious!" on Aug. 12 & 13. We will be casting Rep. Brandtjen is committed to moving Wisconsin 2:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. One can call the Adult two adult men and five adult women. Women audition- forward through conservative principles and free mar- Information Desk at 262-532-8920 for titles. ing for the role of Florence Foster Jenkins should pre- ket job creation. She is dedicated to market-based solu- For information on this and other Library programs, pare 16 bars of a song in their key and bring sheet tions to today’s challenges and promotes educational visit MenomoneeFallsLibrary.org or call 262-532-8920. music; an accompanist will be provided. (Recorded options for students and parents. She provides strong accompaniment and unaccompanied singing are not leadership in Madison while bringing real representa- Author talk at the Falls Library permitted.) Individuals will be asked to sing the piece tion to the taxpayers of the 22nd Assembly District. Michigan Mystery author Darci Hannah will delight once correctly, and then once in the character of us with her books on Saturday, July 20, at 2:30 p.m. at Florence (a bit off key). Auditions will be held at Falls author presentation at library on July 15 the Menomonee Falls Public Library. Darci writes cozy Menomonee Falls Middle School Auditorium N88 Menomonee Falls author and engineer Robert Brust mysteries with an emphasis on Door County and cher- W16750 Garfield Dr. Doors open at 6:30 pm, auditions will be speaking about his book Human Understanding, ries. She will be selling and signing her books. We will start at 7 p.m. Performance dates are Sept. 27-29 and An Engineer’s Analysis of Life: Getting to the Basics be having cherry scones and tea. Oct. 4-6. For more information, visit www.fallspatio- during a presentation at the Menomonee Falls Public For information on this and other Library programs, players.com or contact Director Diana Alioto at Library at 7 p.m. July 15. The library is located at W156 please visit our website at MenomoneeFallsLibrary.org [email protected] N8436 Pilgrim Road, just east of the Village Hall. Brust or call 262-532-8920. Falls Patio Players is looking for a diverse cast of is a nationally respected structural engineerwho found- young performers ages 7-15 for their children’s theater ed a large Milwaukee engineering firm. He will discuss Falls resident graduates from Ripon College production of "SHREK, The Musical JR". Open auditions how he uses basic engineeringprinciples to view life Michael Barnes, from Menomonee Falls, graduated will be held Aug. 19 and 20. Auditions will be held at from different perspectives. from Ripon College during the 2018-19 academic year, Menomonee Falls Middle School Auditorium N88 with major(s) in Economics and Business Management W16750 Garfield Dr. Menomonee Falls. Doors open at Friday space movies to be shown and a minor in Spanish. Barnes is the child of John and 5:30 p.m., auditions begin at 6 p.m. Children should at Falls Library throughout summer Robbin Barnes of Menomonee Falls. prepare no more than 45 seconds of a memorized song The Menomonee Falls Public Library will show space to sing. An accompanist will be provided, so please movies on Friday afternoons in the summer. All movies Leanna Jaeger graduates from Bob Jones University bring sheet music that includes both piano and vocal shown at the library are free and open to the public. Leanna Jaeger, a resident of Menomonee Falls, was parts. (Acapella singing or recorded accompaniment is Moviegoers may bring their own snacks and beverages among nearly 600 students who graduated from Bob not permitted.) Children should also come prepared to (covered, please). Seating is limited. The room will Jones University Friday, May 3. dance wearing comfortable clothes - please no bare open 45 minutes before show time. Be advised that Jaeger graduated with a MME in Master of Music feet, flip flops or boots. The dance audition will be movie ratings vary, and some movies are not suitable for Education. taught promptly at 6 p.m., so be on time. Callbacks — all audiences. During the 92nd commencement exercises, nearly IF NEEDED - will be held on Aug, 21, beginning at The movies will be shown on Fridays at 1:30 p.m. 500 students received bachelor's degrees, nearly 70 stu- 6:00pm. Show dates are Oct. 25-27. For more informa- These are vintage or not recently released films about dents received master's degrees and over 40 students tion, visit www.fallspatioplayers.com or contact space and the universe. Those interested in attending received associate degrees. Three candidates earned Director Ami Majeskie at [email protected]. can call the Adult Information Desk at 262-532-8920 doctoral degrees. Chaplain Steven Brown, former active For those cast, rehearsals will generally be held for titles. and reserve Navy and Marine Corps serviceman and cur- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6-8 For information on this and other Library programs, rent president of Associated Gospel Churches, was p.m. Information will be provided to the cast regarding visit MenomoneeFallsLibrary.org or call 262-532-8920. awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree. additional rehearsal time needed during Tech Week, Located in Greenville, South Carolina, Bob Jones which could include Saturday rehearsal. July movies at Falls Library University provides an outstanding regionally accredit- The Menomonee Falls Public Library will show two ed Christian liberal arts education purposely designed to Rep. Brandtjen at meeting movies in July. All movies shown at the library are free inspire a lifelong pursuit of learning, loving and leading. with Sensenbrenner in Menomonee Falls and open to the public. Moviegoers may bring their own BJU offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate State Representative Janel Brandtjen (R- snacks and beverages (covered, please). Seating is lim- programs in religion, education, fine arts and commu- Menomonee Falls) will be joining Congressman James ited. The room will open 45 minutes before show time. nication, arts and science, health sciences, and busi- Sensenbrenner (R- Menomonee Falls) for a listening ses- Be advised that movie ratings vary, and some movies ness. ‘Recycle right’ to reduce contamination In an effort to increase recycling cy in our recycling facility, which can bagged recyclables, scrap metal and recycling at home.” rates and improve the quality of materi- cost taxpayers money and create be dan- other potentially hazardous items such Residents can learn more about Joint als entering the Joint Materials Recovery gerous working conditions for employ- as propane tanks. Focusing on education Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and Facility (MRF), city and county officials ees.” will help improve the economic and can download the new Curbside are encouraging residents to help reduce The joint Curbside Recycling Guide environmental sustainability of the Recycling Guide at www.milwaukeerecy- contamination by teaching them to developed collaboratively between the recycling program. cles.com or “Recycle Right” in their curbside carts City of Milwaukee and Waukesha County “Residents should know that re-edu- www.waukeshacounty.gov/recycling. and bins this summer. will help educate residents about cating themselves on the recycling stan- They can learn about the statewide “It’s important for residents to acceptable and unacceptable items. By dards is easy and has positive impacts effort to “Recycle Right” at www.recy- understand what they can and can’t knowing the acceptable recyclables the for their municipality,” said City of clemorewisconsin.org. recycle,” said County Executive Paul facility hopes to reduce the unaccept- Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. “The new Farrow. “Putting the wrong items in bins able items being placed into curbside Curbside Recycling Guide is available About the MRF and carts reduces decreases the efficien- containers, such as plastic bags and online to learn the ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ of The joint City of Milwaukee and Waukesha County recycling program and MRF operations are built on intergovern- mental cooperation and public-private partnerships. The MRF sorts and process- es recyclables from approximately 300,000 households, from Waukesha County’s participating communities and the City of Milwaukee. 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