Oct 29th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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Note: This is a paid announcement from Western Kenosha County Senior Citizens Council — DH
The Western Kenosha County Senior Citizens Council, a non-profit, seeks a Senior Center Program Director for part-time weekdays and special events.
Bachelor’s degree or experience in activity planning for older adults, in supervising volunteers and a desire to serve seniors required. Knowledge of word processing, spread sheet and social media also needed.
Email or drop off a professional resume to WKCSCC Board of Directors, Westosha Senior Community Center, at westoshaseniorcenter@gmail.com.
Oct 29th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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The Salem School District board is scheduled to hold a special meeting Wednesday, starting at 3 p.m. in the district conference room.
The sole agenda item is: Closed session pursuant to Wis. Stat. §19.85(1)(g) to confer with legal counsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral or written advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the body with respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become involved. Specifically, to discuss and take action, if appropriate, regarding financial concerns and vendor contracts.
Oct 28th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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The following deaths of local residents and those with local connections are being reported by funeral homes today. Click on name to see obituary/service information:
Oct 28th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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The Salem School District is scheduled to hold its budget hearing, annual meeting and a regular board meeting on Tuesday, starting at 5 p.m. in the large group instruction room.
The meetings will also be livestreamed here, but livestreaming does not alow for elector participation in the annual meeting as far as voting.
The budget hearing and annual meeting is first. Agenda items include:
Report of the Auditor of the 2023-2024 School Year by the Treasurer
District Report by Dr. Vicki King, Superintendent
Presentation of the Proposed Budget for the 2025-2026 School Yea
Motion for the Tax Levy for the 2025-2026 School Year (by Ballot)
Oct 27th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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This post sponsored by Westosha Floral.
The following deaths of local residents and those with local connections are being reported by funeral homes today. Click on name to see obituary/service information:
Oct 27th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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At about 2:02 p.m., Wheatland Vol. Fire Department, Town of Randall Fire Department and Twin Lakes Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a report of a crash in the 37800 block of Highway 50 in Wheatland.
Per dispatch: Vehicle is on its roof.
UPDATE 2:07 p.m. — One occupant of the vehicle is out of the vehicle, dispatch reports.
UPDATE 2:09 p.m. — Vehicle is on Highway O north of Highway 50. Deputies report two injured.
Oct 27th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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Two local school districts will be collaborating on a virtual academy that could be ready for the 2026-27 school year.
From Westosha Central High School District and Wheatland J1 School District:
Westosha Central High School District and Wheatland J1 School District are excited to announce Southeast Virtual Academy (SVA), a new virtual charter school in Western Kenosha County designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s students and families, serving students in grades 5-12. Thanks to a $1.1 million Federal Charter School Grant, SVA is being planned and developed throughout the 2025-26 school year, with the goal of opening in the 2026-27 school year.
SVA is currently being developed with our community, not just for it. Families, educators, and community members are playing an active role in shaping the design of the school through surveys, interviews, and collaborative discussions. A local governance board made up of community stakeholders is also helping to guide the development of the academy, ensuring it reflects the values and needs of the community it will serve.
Southeast Virtual Academy is redefining what learning can look like for students. The mission is to support the whole student by bringing together families, community organizations, local employers, and mental health/wellness providers to ensure every learner reaches their full potential. Through personalized learning pathways that highlight each student’s strengths, interests, and aptitudes, SVA combines the flexibility of a virtual learning framework with meaningful in-person and real-world learning opportunities in school, the community, and the workplace, preparing students to confidently step into college, careers, and life with purpose and direction.
The development of Southeast Virtual Academy will not impact any of the current programs or offerings at Westosha Central or Wheatland Center School. Both districts remain committed to continuous improvement while developing this robust virtual option designed to expand opportunities for students in Western Kenosha County and beyond.
Southeast Virtual Academy will offer informational sessions for families this winter, with open enrollment beginning in February 2026.
Oct 26th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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The following deaths of local residents and those with local connections are being reported by funeral homes today. Click on name to see obituary/service information:
Oct 25th, 2025
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From Kenosha County Department of Human Services:
During National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, Kenosha County Public Health is reminding the community of a federally funded resource that is available for qualified residents to help mitigate lead paint-related hazards in older homes.
Kenosha County’s Live Lead Safe program serves residents of owner-occupied and rental homes whose household income is below levels established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which funds the program.
For those who do qualify, the program can pay up to 85 percent of construction costs associated with lead abatement, including removal, encapsulation, and, in some cases, the replacement of windows, doors and siding. Housing units built before 1978 are eligible for the program.
Homes with children under age 6, pregnant women, or residential daycare facilities receive priority for acceptance into the program.
“Even at low levels, lead poisoning can cause learning disabilities, behavioral issues, or other health challenges,” said Mark Melotik, Kenosha County Public Health’s Environmental Health Manager. “The Live Lead Safe program is a valuable resource for families that might not have the means to afford mitigation efforts to make their homes safer.” Kenosha County Public Health administers the program under a HUD grant for residents of Kenosha and Racine counties.
More information about the program, including detailed guidelines and requirements and an online screening questionnaire are available at https://liveleadsafe.org. For more information, call 262-605-6700 or send an email to hud@kenoshacountywi.gov.
Lead poisoning prevention tips
For those who live in homes built before 1978 who have not engaged in lead mitigation efforts, Kenosha County Public Health suggests several steps people can take to minimize poisoning risks. These include:
• Wipe down flat surfaces, like windowsills, with a damp paper towel and throw away the paper towel • Mop smooth floors (using a damp mop) weekly to control dust • Take off shoes when entering the house • Vacuum carpets and upholstery to remove dust (if possible, use a vacuum with a HEPA filter or a “higher efficiency” collection bag) • Pick up loose paint chips carefully with a paper towel and discard them in the trash, then wipe the surface clean with a wet paper towel • Take precautions to avoid creating lead dust when remodeling, renovating or maintaining your home • Test for lead hazards by a lead professional • Have your children’s blood level test at ages 1 and 2. Children 3 to 6 years of age should also have their blood tested if they have not been tested before and: o They live in or regularly visit a house built before 1950 o They live in or regularly visit a house built before 1978 with ongoing or recent renovations or remodeling o They have a sibling or playmate who has or did have lead poisoning More information about Kenosha County Public Health and all of the services it provides is available at https://www.kenoshacountywi.gov/health.
Oct 24th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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Note: This is a paid announcement from Western Kenosha County Senior Citizens Council — DH
The Western Kenosha County Senior Citizens Council, a non-profit, seeks a Senior Center Program Director for part-time weekdays and special events.
Bachelor’s degree or experience in activity planning for older adults, in supervising volunteers and a desire to serve seniors required. Knowledge of word processing, spread sheet and social media also needed.
Email or drop off a professional resume to WKCSCC Board of Directors, Westosha Senior Community Center, at westoshaseniorcenter@gmail.com.
Oct 23rd, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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From the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office:
On October 22nd, 2025, the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office conducted an investigation involving a third-party communicated threat to Wilmot High School allegedly committed by a 17-year-old Wilmot High School Student. Deputies thoroughly investigated this incident and determined that no threat was made to the school, its students, or staff.
The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office has collaborated with Wilmot High School Administration throughout this incident. Out of an abundance of caution, additional deputies were assigned to Wilmot High School today and tomorrow, in addition to the assigned school resource deputy.
We will provide the community and media with updates as appropriate.
“It is crucial to be vigilant and report any concerning behavior to the appropriate authorities. Let’s continue working together to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in our community.” – Sheriff David W. Zoerner
Oct 22nd, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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The following deaths of local residents and those with local connections are being reported by funeral homes today. Click on name to see obituary/service information:
Oct 22nd, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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Note: This is a paid announcement from Hafs Road Orchard — DH
Fall is the time to visit Hafs Road Orchard.
2025 marks owners Richard and Deborah Polansky’s 45th year of growing apples at Hafs Road Orchard.
The orchard store is bursting with fresh apples for eating, cakes, pies, apple sauce, salads and crisps.
Pie and sauce bags and pumpkins are ready now. Hafs Road Orchard’s famous macrame hangers for pumpkins and gourds are available in 3 sizes. They add a distinctive touch to your autumn display.
Caramel apples made with Honeycrisp and coated with peanuts, pecans or sprinkles continue to delight.
Hafs Road Orchard is again using its outdoors selling area.
Oct 22nd, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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The Silver Lake-Salem Jt 1 School District (Riverview School) board accepted the resignation of its district administrator Monday.
The action took place after a special board meeting that included a closed session.
Kimberly Taylor cited personal reasons for the resignation, said board President Brian Hopkins.
In her resignation letter, Taylor said: “This decision was not made lightly, as it has been an honor to serve this community for the past two and a half years. Together, we have accomplished meaningful work that reflects the heart and values of Riverview where we empower, embrace, and educate every student, every day.”
Taylor started as the district administrator in the summer of 2023.
Hopkins said Tuesday the board will begin seeking an interim administrator immediately.
Pleasant Prairie Police Station, 10111 39th Ave., Pleasant Prairie
Somers Fire & Rescue, 7511 12th St., Somers
University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Tallent Hall, 900 Wood Road, Somers
Residents may dispose of unneeded prescription and over-the-counter medications safely and at no cost at any of these sites. Narcan training and information about Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services will be available at all sites except the Twin Lakes and University of Wisconsin Parkside sites.
“This is a great opportunity for Kenosha County residents to clear their medication cabinets of expired or unused medications, to learn about lifesaving Narcan, and to pick up a directory that includes behavioral health resources and services that are available for our residents,” Kerkman said. “Please take the time to stop at one of the six free and convenient sites on Saturday.”
Narcan is a medication that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose. The brief five-minute training teaches people to recognize symptoms of an opioid overdose and how to administer the opioid overdose reversal drug. More information about the Narcan distribution program in Kenosha County is available at https://NarcanTrainedKenosha.com.
Items acceptable for collection at the local Drug Take Back Day events include prescription (controlled and non-controlled) and over-the-counter medications, ointments, patches, inhalers,
Oct 21st, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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Oct 21st, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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Note: Wilmot Auto Service is a westofthei.com sponsor. This is a paid announcement. — DH
Wilmot Auto Service, Inc is an independent auto repair shop and has earned the Blue Seal of Excellence Recognition as prescribed by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, (ASE), a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of vehicle repair and service by means of voluntary testing and certification for automotive repair and service professionals.
Call 862-6300 for an appointment. Hours are Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Dwayne & Cindy Garwood are the owners and Dwayne is an ASE Master technician and has been in the automotive repair business for over 25 years. Dwayne’s grandpa Harmon Garwood started Wilmot Auto Service in 1951. They are celebrating 74 years in business. He employs ASE certified and ASE master technicians. Dwayne’s commitment to you has always been to offer the highest quality, honest and friendly auto service.
Wilmot Auto Service offers a variety of services like alignments, brakes, tires, timing belts, check engine lights and state inspections. They can be reached at 262-862-6300. They are located at 11307 Fox River Rd. Wilmot, WI 53192 with the BP gas station in downtown Wilmot.www.wilmotautoservice.com
Oct 20th, 2025
by Darren Hillock.
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Note: This is a paid announcement from Western Kenosha County Senior Citizens Council — DH
The Western Kenosha County Senior Citizens Council, a non-profit, seeks a Senior Center Program Director for part-time weekdays and special events.
Bachelor’s degree or experience in activity planning for older adults, in supervising volunteers and a desire to serve seniors required. Knowledge of word processing, spread sheet and social media also needed.
Email or drop off a professional resume to WKCSCC Board of Directors, Westosha Senior Community Center, at westoshaseniorcenter@gmail.com.
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