November 28, 2020 //Volume 29, Issue 49

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PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN Walkers leave the starting area at the Germantown Police Department on Nov. 14 to begin the Candy Cane Lane 5K run walk. Germantown OKs committee to review audio visual upgrades for board room BY THOMAS J.MCKILLEN the committee. an outside location. In addition, restrictions MANAGING EDITOR (262) 251-7774 • N91 W17194 Appleton Ave. "Everyone's familiar here with the strug- on the number of people allowed in the Mon. & Fri. 10-6; Tues, Wed, Thurs. 10-7; Sat. 10-3 The Gemantown Village Board recently gles we're having here where we not seeing board room has meant that residents have approved the creation of an Ad Hoc less of a need for virtual WebEx meetings, participated in public hearings and the pub- $ WATCH Committee to oversee an upgrade of audio there's actually been more of a need," Village lic comment portions of meeting from the 5.00 BATTERY and visual equipment in the Village Hall President Dean Wolter said. WebEx connection. INSTALLED WITH THIS AD board room. The Village Board held several meetings Wolter said individual board members W156 N9664 During the Nov. 16 board meeting, in a virtual format in spring in response to have struggled with blended meetings, Pilgrim Rd. trustees Rick Miller and Jolene Pieper were restrictions on gathering for public meetings where some board members are participating Germantown appointed to the committee along with vil- that were put in place in response to the from home while the rest of the board is 251-1555 lage Fire Chief John Delain and Support COVID-19 pandemic. While the board meeting in person. Wolter said he has been DELIVERY • CARRYOUT Services Manager Michelle Tucker. Dan returned to in-person meetings later in the told the audio has "garbled" and difficult to Now Available! Hummel, who serves as the camera operator spring, there have been meetings where hear from some of the microphones at TAKE & BAKE for meetings, will be the citizen member on individual trustees have participated from TAKE & BAKE See ‘UPGRADES’ PAGE 5 MEALS • SOUPS PIZZAS Merry Christmas PAGES 6-7 IN THIS Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! PLEASE CALL AHEAD Football Contest PAGE 19 facebook.com/ twitter.com/ DELIVERY AVAILABLE HometownExpressNews HometownExpressHome ISSUE... Classifieds PAGES 21-23 We Offer Full Service Catering! Page 2 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News November 28, 2020

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She said spread in school was “limited” taken steps to respondx to increased COVID-19 cases school setting,” Johnson said. because schools have the ability to enforce policies to in both counties, agency Director Kristen Johnson said She said the department has also prioritized trac- continue to operate, such as requiring masks or assur- during the Joint Washington Ozaukee Board of Health ing for older adults and seeks to make sure contact ing kids are spread out. In addition, schools have meeting on Nov. 20. tracing is done within 24 hours. For the 19-65 age nurses who can identify positive cases and do contact Johnson said the counties were in the “critically population, Johnson said her department is trying to tracing. high” category and the number of new daily cases do contact tracing within 24 hours “but in all honesty “Schools have some tools that we don’t have at the were not slowing down. In response, the Health we haven’t been able to achieve that.” population level to make them safer,” Johnson said. Department added 10 contact tracers in the week and Currently, the contact tracing involves contacting a She later added that “in the school setting the miti- a half prior to the meeting. She said with the addi- person who tested positive for a 15 minute interview gation strategy they’re all currently using, they’re tional staff the department can handle contact tracing and asking them to report close contacts. Johnson doing a good job of trying to keep that environment for 400 to 500 cases per day. Currently, the depart- said the department has stopped doing business fol- safe.” ment can do contact tracing for approximately 275 lowup – where the department would call a business Johnson said the department has seen cases in cases per day. In the seven days prior to the meeting, where there was a positive case and give them a pack- young children, but they’re being infected due to there were 2,000 new cases, or an average of just over et of information and a template of letters to share. household contacts. In high school, there were a num- 250 cases per day. Instead, that information is now on the Health ber of cases in both counties recently within a three- On days when the department has gotten behind, Department website and if a business calls the Health to-four day period from high school age children who cases have been forwarded to the state for follow up Department the agency will talk with them and pro- had attended Halloween parties. During later ques- tracing. However, Johnson said the state is only able vide assistance. tioning, Johnson said up to that point there had been to take 15 to 20 cases per day. During later discussion, Johnson said the depart- two children under age 10 in the two counties who

Upgrades From Page 1 The board also approved a contract in the amount of staff with tree planting specifications and contracts, $22,652.84 with Johnson Controls for preventative providing staff with direction on difficult forestry Village Board and Plan Commission meetings. maintenance of the Germantown Community Library related resident concerns, and performing a plan "This committee will assist with the solicitation and heating, ventilation and conditioning system (HVAC) review from a forestry perspective. Village Trustee David evaluation of proposals in order to make a recommen- and computer software. Both contracts were approved Baum abstained from voting on the item. dation to the Village Board," Tucker said in a memo pre- as part of the Village Board consent agenda. pared for the board. The board approved a contract with Wachtel Tree The next election Science and Services for 2021 for a cost not to exceed Village Clerk Deanna Braunschweig said the spring Approved $15,000. The village staff report states services provid- local elections will be on April 6, with Feb. 16 the date The board approved a payment of $26,485 to CTW ed by the firm include acting as the village forester, for a primary should one be needed. Candidate paper- Corp. for emergency repair of village well #3 on River managing the village's GIS (geographic information sys- work is available at the village website. According to Lane. According to information from village staff, the tem) tree layer, assisting staff with Emerald Ash Borer the notice on the website, the first day to circulate well shut down in September due a high temperature treatment specifications and contracts, assisting staff papers is Dec. 1. The deadline to turn in nomination alarm. with tree removal specifications and contracts, assisting papers to the Village Hall is 5 p.m. Jan. 5. Westby woman charged with drug offenses A 30-year-old Westby woman was charged with five possible sentence of a $10,000 fine, three years and six a call from Arbys, N96 W17650 County Line Road, drug-related offenses in Washington County Circuit months in jail, or both; regarding an individual near the bathrooms who was Court on Nov. 20. • Felony possession of an oleoresin device, which not breathing. As police were arriving at the scene, Amara R. Lee, 30, was charged with carries a possible sentence of a $10,000 fine, six months they were told the individual was now breathing, con- • Two counts of possession of narcotic drugs/second in jail, or both; and, scious and walking around the restaurant. When police or subsequent offense, which carries a possible sen- • Possession of drug paraphernalia, which carries a saw the defendant, they observed signs of possible tence of a $10,000 fine, three years and six months in possible sentence of a $500 fine, 30 days in jail, or heroin use, which the defendant admitted using. Police jail, or both; both. recovered evidence that led to the recovery of heroin, • Possession of methamphetamine, which carries a According to the criminal complaint, police received methamphetamine, and Narcan. Page 6 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News November 28, 2020

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Based in in 1980.” Bradley’s growth for our next 100 Menomonee Falls, Bradley is a global manufacturer of As President/COO, de Leon will years.” plumbing fixtures, restroom accessories and emergency drive operational excellence, inno- For almost 100 years, Bradley equipment for 100 years. vation, and sales growth for has created the most advanced, Mullett, who was named CEO in 2016, continues Bradley Corp. In 2019, de Leon was coordinated commercial wash- those duties and takes on his new role as Chairman named Executive Vice President. rooms and comprehensive emer- immediately. As Chairman, he assumes the responsibili- Prior to joining the company, de gency safety solutions that make ties of his father, Donald Mullett, in leading Bradley’s Leon honed his executive experi- Bryan Mullett Luis de Leon public environments hygienic and Board of Directors. Donald takes on the role of Vice ence with companies such as safe. Washroom accessories, parti- Chairman. Bryan represents the fifth-generation of fam- Gardner Denver, Caterpillar, Bucyrus International and a tions, solid plastic lockers, as well as emergency safety ily leadership for Bradley. number of technology start-up businesses. fixtures and electric tankless heaters for industrial appli- “Bryan has made an invaluable impact on the direc- “Both Bryan and Luis bring many years of proven cations round out Bradley’s premiere industry offerings. tion of our company, and has the growth and innovation vision, experience and strategic thinking that will pro- Headquartered in Menomonee Falls. Bradley serves com- mindset that will successfully lead Bradley into its next pel our company into its next phase,” Donald Mullett mercial, institutional and industrial building markets chapter,” said Donald Mullett. “Having the fifth genera- said. “As Bradley nears its 100-year anniversary in 2021, worldwide. Visit Bradley at www.bradleycorp.com Public health department role for vaccine distribution unclear While it is likely that a emergency use authorization which further distribution will occur. Washington and vaccination will be done by a health care organization of a COVID-19 vaccine will occur before the end of the Ozaukee counties are in a region that includes or if the state will hire an outside vendor to do mass year, the role of public health agencies in the distribu- Milwaukee, Waukesha, Racine and Kenosha counties. vaccination clinics or if local health departments will tion of the vaccines is not yet determined. “The role of public health (department) is unclear,” operate mass vaccination clinics. Pfizer and BioNTech submitted an emergency use Johnson said. Johnson said the agency has identified a “We don’t know what the state strategy is – that’s authorization (EUA) request to the Food and Drug mass vaccination site and is working to make sure their been one my big asks to DHS (state Department of Administration (FDA) on Nov. 20 while Moderna is also plans are operational. Health Services) is we have to have a statewide strate- planning to submit an EUA request to the FDA. She added that: “I don’t know what it’s going to gy. It can’t be left like testing was left, which is basi- The issue of vaccines was raised during the Nov. 20 look like, I don’t know what role public health (depart- cally you locals figure it out on your own,” Johnson Washington Ozaukee Board of Public Health meeting. In ments) will play, it’s not yet clear – but we are ready to said. Johnson said Washington Ozaukee was fortunate response to a question, Health Department Director do what we are called and asked to do.” to have community partners and resources and was able Kirsten Johnson said the state of Wisconsin would like- Johnson said the first round of vaccinations will be to get testing for first providers and long-term care ly receive the Pfizer vaccine first, which needs to stored to health care workers and first responders, along with providers. In addition, the agency has a partnership at extremely cold temperatures. She said the vaccine employees and residents in nursing facilities. with Children’s Hospital to get testing for children. would likely go to one location in every region, from Johnson said for the general public, it’s unclear if – By Thomas J.McKillen, Managing Editor Germantown Police Blotter The following was taken from records at the •Police responded to a disorderly conduct com- •Police responded to a retail theft complaint at Germantown Police Department. Due to changes put in plaint at Burger King, N96 W17655 County Line Road, Walmart at 4:17 p.m. Nov. 14. place due to the ongoing situation with COVID-19, avail- at 9:59 a.m. Nov. 12. • Police responded to a retail theft complaint at ability on report details are limited this week. Reports Fleet Farm, N96 W18200 County Line Road, at 1:59 pm. are as follows: Drug violations Nov. 13. • Police responded to a drug violation incident in Disorderly conduct the N11000 block of Pilgrim Road at 2:44 a.m. Nov. 14. Theft • Police responded to a disorderly conduct com- • Police responded to a theft complaint at plaint at McDonald’s, N112 W15936 Mequon Road, at Retail theft McDonald’s, N112 W15936 Mequon Road, at 12:15 p.m. 3:59 p.m. Nov. 13. • Police responded to a retail theft complaint at Nov. 14. •Police responded to a disorderly conduct com- Walmart, W190 N9855 Appleton Avenue, at 4:14 p.m. • Police responded to a theft complaint in the plaint at McDonald’s at 6:14p.m. Nov. 12. Nov. 14. N11000 block of Hilltop Circle at 9:54 a.m. Nov. 11. Man arrested for OWI after driving 104 mph A Fond du Lac man was charged in Washington tence of a $150 to $600 fine; and operating a vehicle son for speeding and said he was going to Milwaukee. County Circuit Court on Nov. 16 with operating a vehi- while revoked, which carries a possible sentence of a The defendant admitted he consumed "a little" alcohol cle while intoxicated (OWI) /fifth or sixth offense fol- $2,500 fine, a year in the county jail, or both. prior to driving and could not produce a driver's lowing he was recorded driving more than 100 mph According to the criminal complaint, at 11:36 p.m. license that was requested by the deputy. before a traffic stop in Menomonee Falls. Nov. 15 a Washington County Sheriff's deputy respond- Additional information revealed the defendant was The charges against the suspect, Eddie Lee Morris ed to a report of a vehicle that was traveling south- arrested for OWI four previous times. The defendant III, stem from a chase that occurred a previous bound on I-41 at more than 100 mph. Another deputy opted not to complete field sobriety tests and prelim- evening. A conviction for OWI 5 or 6 carries a possible reported the suspect vehicle was traveling 107 mph. inary breath test recorded a blood-alcohol reading of sentence of a $25,000 fine, 10 years in jail, or both. In The suspect did pull over for a traffic stop just south .177. addition, Morris was charged with failure to install an of the pedestrian bridge in Menomonee Falls. During interlock ignition device, which carries a possible sen- questioning, the defendant said he did not have a rea- Duo charged with theft Two men were charged by the Washington County narcotic drugs, and possession of drug paraphernalia, employee. The individuals attempted to leave the store District Attorney's Office on Nov. 9 with theft and drug which carries a possible sentence of a $500 fine, 30 without paying for power tools or boots. A search of offense. days in jail, or both. the vehicle registered to Gonzales-Castro led to the Francisco A. Gonzales Castro, 31, of West Allis; and Rivera Aponte is also facing two counts of bail recovery of cocaine and heroin. Edwin R. Rivera Aponte, 36, of Milwaukee were charged jumping, each of which carry a possible sentence of a A check or records revealed that Rivera-Aponte was with misdeameanor retail theft, which carries a possi- $10,000 fine, six years in jail, or both. previously charged with retail theft in Milwaukee and ble sentence of $10,000 fine, nine months in jail, or The charges stem from an incident that occurred at Waukesha counties within the past two years, and con- both. Gonzales Castro was also charged with posses- Fleet Farm, N96 W18200 County Line Road, on Nov 6. ditions for both cases included not committing any sion of cocaine, which carries a possible sentence of a An officer identified the defendants in the parking lot further crimes. $5,000 fine, one year in jail, or both; possession of based on information that was provided by a store November 28, 2020 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 9

Versiti Blood Centers MENOMONEE FALLS issue urgent plea to COVID LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH LISTINGS Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - Menomonee survivors to donate COVID GERMANTOWN HUBERTUS Falls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship times: Convalescent Plasma (CCP) FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH CROWN OF LIFE LUTHERAN Thursdays - 6:30pm. Sundays - 9am and W172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown. CHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS 10:30am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessi- Versiti Blood Centers issued an Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail. ble. lcpopmf.com urgent plea to those who have previous- www.faithgtown.com Times of worship: Pastor Johnold Strey (262) 628-2550x210. JACKSON ly been infected with COVID-19 to “pay Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am. School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 years+. STILL WATERS CHURCH Services: Thursdays 6:30pm; Sundays 8am & A METHODIST COMMUNITY it forward” by donating COVID convales- SUSSEX cent plasma (CCP). With COVID-19 cases 10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and Sunday 3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311 NEW HOPE A/G SUSSEX School. www.crownoflifehubertus.com www.stillwaterschurch.com and hospitalizations soaring to new lev- Services held at the Sussex Civic Center, N64 Contemporary Services. Worship: Saturday els, the organization is struggling to W23760 Main Street, Sussex. Pastor Greg 5pm, Labor Day thru Memorial Day. Sunday keep up with hospital needs. The need Welch (262) 528-2030. Sunday Adult Edu. 9- 9 & 10:30am. Staffed Nursery & Sunday for COVID convalescent plasma at hospi- 9:40am. Morning Worship 10:15-11:30am. School provided at all services. tals served by Versiti has doubled in the last four weeks and is expected to con- tinue to increase very rapidly as COVID- 19 cases continue to surge. “We are facing a critical need,” said Dr. Dan Waxman, vice president of transfusion medicine and senior medical officer at Versiti. “Without intervention from the community, we face the very real possibility that we won’t be able to fill orders for patients in hospitals we serve. This important therapy cannot be manufactured. It comes from generous volunteer donors in our communities who have recovered from COVID and now are able to help hospitalized patients in those very same communities.” COVID convalescent plasma is a blood-related therapy used by hospitals to treat the most severely affected patients. The donated plasma contains antibodies, which can help seriously ill patients fight the infection. Versiti has reached unprecedented levels of demand for COVID convalescent plasma. In recent days, COVID convales- cent plasma has been shipping out to local hospitals three times faster than it is coming in. To date, the organization has been able to meet the needs of hos- pitals with the assistance of other blood centers. However, with COVID cases ris- ing across the country, Versiti is fearful that those backup resources might soon not be available. “Currently inventory levels of COVID convalescent plasma are an enormous SPECIAL EVENTS Weddings concern; our inventory levels have dwindled from four weeks to four days,” Formal / Casual said Dr. Waxman. “We’re pleading with Graduations the community — if you’ve been diag- Friends / Business nosed with COVID and have been symp- tom free for 14 days, please consider Anniversaries giving an hour of your time to help oth- ANY SIZE EVENT ers who are facing an uphill climb in Baby Showers battling the virus.” Individuals who have previously DELIVERY donated COVID convalescent plasma are Golf Outings asked to call 877-BE-A-HERO to make another appointment. CCP donors are FULL SERVICE generally eligible to donate up to 12 Family Reunions times. Those who are interested in donat- PICKUP ing COVID convalescent plasma for the Box Lunches first time are asked to visit versiti.org/covid19plasma.

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Live comfortably on less Many people look toward retirement the least of which is reducing housing- with mixed feelings. There is the antici- related expenses. pation and excitement of no longer hav- • Invest in health care. Unexpected ing to stick to a set schedule. However, health care costs can quickly deplete there may be some trepidation about liv- individuals’ finances. That’s why it is ing without a steady income. essential to have a solid insurance plan Bloomberg financial experts found in place. Health care planning also may the number of Americans aged 65 and include thinking ahead to long-term older without a disability that weren’t in care, such as assisted living and nursing the labor force rose to 800,000 in the homes. One may have to make conces- fourth quarter of 2016. This has become sions elsewhere, but investing in health a long-standing trend of Baby Boomers care can assuage concerns men and leaving the workforce and entering women might have about the cost of liv- retirement. Yet, a Statistics Canada ing in their golden years. study of people between the ages 60 and • Use alternative transportation. Cars 64 who had left long-term employment can be expensive. A budget-friendly found 43 percent of them were working alternative to driving is to use public again, most within a year of leaving transportation or transportation services their job. Although boredom may have provided to seniors free or for nominal compelled many of those people to reen- fees. ter the workforce, some may have start- • Take advantage of senior discounts. ed working again to make ends meet. Many restaurants, stores and service Christmas Ham Researchers found the higher the earn- centers offer discounts to seniors. The ings in one’s late 40s, the more likely a starting age for discounts may vary from retiree is to go back to work. store to store, so always ask before cash- from While retirees may need to alter their ing out. Held’s NOW Available spending habits, it is possible to live • Shop for food differently. Bulk buys Please Order Early SUPPLIES LIMITED 14 types happily on less. Here are some ways to may have been appropriate for men and of snack do just that. women when there were kids running HICKORY 9 FLAVORS OF OUR FAMOUS BEEF JERKY sausages SMOKED • Accurately assess home expenses. around, but empty-nesters can cut back BACONS SAUSAGE The National Foundation for Credit on food expenses. Shopping sales and & HAMS & CHEESE Counseling says the cost of home-related making more meals at home can help GIFT BOXES expenses accounts for roughly 45 per- seniors save money. The market research COMPLETE LINE OF POPULAR CHEESES cent of spending for retirees. Individuals firm NPD Group found that in-home can add up exactly how much their meals cost roughly one-third of what it Held’s Country Market HELD homes are costing them and then decide costs to eat the same food at a restau- Country Hardwood Smoked MEAT if downsizing is a practical solution. rant. Save dining out for special occa- PRODUCTS Downsizing has a host of benefits, not sions. Hams • Bacon • Sausages Since 1886 Corner of Hwy. 41 & Hwy. 144, Exit 66 262-644-5135 • Slinger • 480 Kettle Moraine Dr. N Washington Allied Senior Services Insurance Monday - Friday 8am-5:30pm; Saturday 8am-4:30pm • Closed Sunday Heights Senior & Investments LTD INC website: HeldsMarket.com / e-mail: [email protected] Apartments 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT S eniors All utilities included, even Basic Cable! ALWAYS LOOKING IF ABE WERE A • Long Term Care Insurance • Health Insurance TO EXPAND OUR MOVE-IN SPECIAL • Life Insurance • Annuities • Auto • Homeowners TEAM! STOP IN • Free Quotes • Immediate SR22 Filings TO SEE US BODY MAN $1095/MONTH. Small Pets Welcome. 414-545-7878 HE’D WORK Call 262-670-9450 AT OUR PLACE OR E-mail [email protected] We are not limited to representing for more information one company, so we can give you unbiased advice. 525 N. Main St. Hartford,WI 53027 7421 W. Becher St., West Allis, WI

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In the past, garages were limit- staff, the current generator stopped ed to 720 square feet. working in September. “In looking at some of the garages Director of Public Works Brian Kober that have been approved it was felt we said the generator will be moved to the could go to 880 square feet as long as it Public Works building after the Village stays under 40 percent of the living area Hall and Police Department are moved in and wouldn’t look too out of place with September 2021. the building,” Schwab said. HappyHappy The revised ordinance states that “no Plow truck to be replaced private garage shall have a floor area The board approved the replacement larger than 880 square feet or larger Holidays!Holidays! of a one ton plow truck to replace a than 40 percent living space unless a truck that was purchased in 2000. conditional use permit is granted by the from According to information from Kober, village board.” Jackson Crossings $70,000 was set aside in the Capital Expenditures Fund to purchase the plow Trash contract tabled Assisted Living truck. The total cost of the one ton truck A review of the village trash and and Memory Care and Memory Care came in at $51,951. recycling contract was tabled by the vil- lage Budget and Finance Committee, Larger garages allowed Schwab said. The board approved a change to allow - Compiled by Thomas J. 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In response, Wimmer said the endum that The Washington County Humane Society district started the year by offering in- would have Jennifer Wimmer Festival of Trees is cancelled but our Holiday Cafe is not... person or virtual learning options for included con- students. Wimmer said earlier in the day struction of a new Jackson Elementary LET US DO YOUR BAKING FOR YOU! she served as a substitute teacher for a School was rejected by district voters in second grade class at Jackson April 2019). Monday, December 14th through Saturday, December 19th Elementary School. “It’s unusual being connected in a Assorted baked goods, chili to go, “I’ve been in our schools, including pandemic and trying to serve and get to and small gift items for your last minute shopping. the school in Jackson, and working with know people in a community,” Wimmer Located in our new Welcome Area of the shelter our staff,” Wimmer said. Besides adjust- said. 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INSIDE The JACKSON TRAVEL CENTER HWY 60 ONE MILE EAST OF HWY 45 High turnout among Jackson residents for November election Voter turnout in the village of lage of Richfield Facebook page, voters Jackson for the Nov. 3 presidential elec- turnout was 92 percent. There are a Maytag Commercial tion exceeded 90 percent. total of 9,174 registered voters in Washers & DryersExtra Large During the Nov. 10 Jackson Village Richfield (not including the most than Open Daily10pm Until Board meeting, Clerk Jillene Dobratz 200 same-day voter registrations on Capacity Units said turnout for the election was 93 per- election day) and 8,679 votes cast. cent. She said 4,519 votes were cast, with 3,107 of those votes being cast by Deputy clerk attains absentee ballot. Also, there were 260 certified clerk status election-day recommendations. Village of Jackson Deputy Clerk “We received a lot of positive com- Treasurer Darlene Smith was certified as ments on the polling location change to a Wisconsin Certified Municipal Clerk on the Community Center,” Dobratz said Oct. 1. A resolution approved by the (the village previously used the Village board states that “attaining the WCM Hall as the polling location). She certification shows Darlene Smith has thanked the the poll workers and chief met the education and experience qual- inspectors and village staff who assisted ifications and illustrates her commit- before, during and after the election. ment to the profession,as well as the There was high voter turnout across knowledg eand understanding of the several Washington County communi- responsibilities of the office.” ties. During the Nov. 16 Germantown The resolution adds that “the Village Village Board meeting, Village Clerk Board, the employees, and citizens of Deanna Braunschweig said voter the Village of Jackson express their turnout was 95 percent. She said the appreciation to Darlene Smith for her village estimated voting population is continued public service, contributions, 15,637, of which 15,135 are registered and dedication to the Village of Jackson voters. and congratulate her on her attainment For the election, there were 13,788 of the designation of Wisconsin voters for the Nov. 3 election, of which Certified Municipal Clerk. 9,803 cast absentee ballots. - Compiled by Thomas J.McKillen, Jackson According to information from vil- Managing Editor Pet Hospital Jackson dog, cat licenses available Village of Jackson dog and cat licens- tag fee. (This fee does NOT apply to new Veterinary Services es for 2021 are now available at the residents who recently moved into the Village Hall. All licenses expire on Dec. village, and have pets that have not Vaccinations • Lab Services & Pharmacy • Dentistry 31. Dog licenses are $10 for been previously licensed). Spay/Neuter • Declaw • X-Ray/OFA spayed/neutered and $15 for unaltered. The village allows two dogs and two Cat licenses are $7 for spayed/neutered cats per household. More than two dogs and $10 for unaltered. A copy of the ani- or two cats requires a Conditional Use Canine Reproductive Services mal’s current rabies certificate is Permit. The application can be found Ovulation Timing • Artificial Inseminations required for issuance of the license. Dogs under the Permits and Form and Clerk's and cats are required to be licensed after Office on the village website. The appli- C-Sections • Semen Freezing & Storage they are five months of age. cation is due by the first Friday of the Dogs and Cats need to be licensed by Month to be considered at the Plan Amy Spieth, DVM • 262-677-3112 January. After March 31st, there will be Commission meeting and then the next 3370 Jackson Dr. • www.jacksonpethospsital.com a $10 late fee in addition to the regular month's Village Board meeting. Any questions, please call the Village Hall at 262-677-9001 Ext. 11. Sonya’s Rose Winter parking rules Creative Florals & Gifts The Village of Jackson winter parking rules go into effect Dec. 1 and remain in Christmas is Here! effect until April 1. There is no parking Beautiful on the street from 2 - 6 a.m. Tickets will Sat & Sun Dec. 12 & 13 Poinsettias, be issued if you park on the street dur- • Electronics Sat & Sun Jan. 9 & 10 Fresh ing those times. Sat & Sun Feb. 13 & 14 Arrangements • School/Art Supplies Sat & Sun March 13 & 14 Holiday Decor • Office Supplies OPEN & Unique Gifts CASH IN • Household Goods 2nd Saturday of every month * We Deliver Everywhere * WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS! • Toys & Seasonal Items Check For Sale OFFERING CURBSIDE PICKUP Turn those unwanted items into Announcements on our website www.sonyasrosecreativeflorals.com quick cash with a single phone call. • Much, Much More! www.dealzone.discount W208N16900 Center St • Jackson, WI or on our Facebook Page HWY. 60 & CENTER STREET CALL 262-238-6397 to place your classified ad www.dealzone.discount JACKSON • 262-677-4477 WEEKLY DEADLINE: Wednesday November 28, 2020 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 17

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Local high school athletes recently colleges. In the case where scholarships finalized plans for continuing their ath- aren’t provided, athletes officially com- letic careers at the collegiate level. mitted to programs. The list was com- The following is a partial list of ath- piled from information e-mailed to the Slinger letes who signed National Letters of Express News and from school Twitter $35 Village Hall Intent to accept scholarships to play at and Facebook pages. Germantown High School Ethan Sawyer, baseball, Upper Iowa University (NCAA Division II); Jaelyn Acker, basketball, California Baptist University (NCAA Division I); Sophia Brown, volleyball, UW- Eau Claire (NCAA Division 3), Tatum Catalano, volleyball, UW- Milwaukee (NCAA Division I), Chase Celichowski, volleyball, Lewis University (NCAA Division II); Paige Gruener, soccer, Northern Michigan University (NCAA Division II); Lauren Sitter, volley- ball, Bemidji State (NCAA DIvision II).

Hamliton High School Jonelle Stuempfig, volleyball, Winona State (NCAA Division II); Katelyn Leffler, volleyball, Illinois State (NCAA Division I); Clara OBITUARY Hoeksema, volleyball, Dordt THOMAS ALAN JARCHOW University (NAIA); Kayla Lewinsky, Germantown - Thomas Alan Jarchow, 85, of Wauwatosa, passed PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN volleyball, University of Mary away peacefully at Froedtert Menomonee Falls Hospital, on Tuesday, Germantown’s Ethan Sawyer is pictured run- (NCAA Division II) November 17, 2020, due tocomplications from COVID-19 and COPD. He ning for extra yardage against Milwaukee was born on January 21, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Alvin H and Marquette earlier this season. Sawyer recently Menomonee Falls Libbie B Jarchow. Tom discovered his passion for photography while signed a National Letter of Intent to play base- Luke Nowak, baseball, East attending Wauwatosa High School, photographing sporting events for ball at Upper Iowa University. Carolina (NCAA Division I). the yearbook, and developing and printing photos at home. In later years, he continued to photograph many family vacations, and shared his love for photos, especially black & white, with his family. Local players on girls volleyball He received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from University ofWisconsin- Madison and over the years worked in various positions in the engineering All State teams field. On April 11, 1959, Tom married Barbara Jan Kehr. His sense of adventure and love for Players from several local high named to Division I first team while travel took them on a three month European honeymoon where Tom & Barb purchased a schools were named to the Wisconsin Sophia Brown and Lily Wagner were Triumph TR-3 car and enjoyed touring the sights of the European countryside in England, Volleyball Coaches Association All-State named were honorable mention selec- France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Monaco, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, and Austria. teams that were released following the tions. Katy Stigler of Menomonee Falls He was also an avid music lover, having been an active member of the church choir at First Congregational Church of Wauwatosa, as well as supporting the audio and record- conclusion of the 2020 season. was an honorable mention selection. ing needs for Fox River Congregational Church in Pewaukee. Tom always had jazz or For Division I champion Hamilton, classical music playing in their home. Lakyn Graves and Jonelle Stuempfig Boys soccer All-State team Beginning in college, Tom joined the Hoofers Sailing Club at UW-Madison. Tom were named to the first team, Katelyn Aidan Martin of Meomonee Falls and owned various sailboats on Lake Michigan and enjoyed sailing with family and friends on Leffler was named to the second team, Steven Arthur of Hamilton were named the weekends, making sure everyone aboard knew how to cleat a rope. while Sylvie Zgonc was an honorable to the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Barbara, daughters Juli Baumgartner(Keith) of mention selection. Association All State team. Madison, Connie Siebenaller (Paul) of Germantown, grandchildren Ali Witmer (Andrew) Germantown’s Tatum Catalano was of Oregon, WI, Ryan Baumgartner (Michael Martinez) ofMadison, Nicholas Siebenaller, of Germantown, Rachel Siebenaller, of Germantown, Samantha Siebenaller, of College Station, TX, great grandson, Hudson Witmer, sister-in-law Betty Diamond of Ocean NEW MENU COMING SOON! Springs, MS, niece Anne Middleton (Bobby) of Naples, FL, Lewis Diamond (Patti) of Ocean Springs, MS, and Shelley Diamond (Debbie) of Ocean Springs, MS. WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE Thank you to the doctors and nurses, especially granddaughter Rachel, whocared for him at the hospital and ICU. It was a blessing that Rachel worked at the Menomonee Falls THAT WE WILL BE PROVIDING hospital and could provide additional emotional support and care during this difficult CARRYOUT AND CURBSIDE SERVICE. time. Interment will be at the Columbarium at Fox River Church, Pewaukee. 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