Units responding foe crash in Paddock Lake

At about 1:10 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a crash in the 23900 block of Highway 50 in Paddock Lake.

UPDATE 1:14 p.m. — Unit arriving on scene reports two vehicles involved.

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July 14, 2026 lake test results: Camp Lake closed to swimming; Hooker Lake boat launch, Rock Lake, DeWitt Park beach under swim cautions

Camp Lake is closed to swimming and Hooker Lake boat launch, Rock Lake and DeWitt Park beach on Silver Lake are under swim cautions after testing by Kenosha County showed elevated E.coli levels at those locations.

The State Department of Health recommends posting warnings at beaches when test results indicate an E.coli level of 235/100mL or more and closing a beach when test results exceed E.coli 1000/100mL.

Results that prompted the closures and cautions from Monday sampling were:

  • Camp Lake — 1553 E.coli/100 mL
  • Hooker Lake boat launch — 921 E.coli/100 mL
  • Rock Lake — 326 E.coli/100 mL
  • DeWitt Park beach — 548.0 E.coli/100 mL

The above locations were scheduled to be re-sampled Tuesday, weather permitting.

The above locations are scheduled to be resampled. That typically occurs the next day, weather permitting.

Results from testing this week by Kenosha County (except where noted) are:

Salem Lakes – Silver Lake County Park beach 4 E.coli/100 mL; DeWitt Park on Silver Lake 548 E.coli/100mL; Lake Shangri-la 220th Ct. 66 E.coli/100 mL; Center Lake 53 E.coli/100 mL; Rock Lake 326 E.coli/100 mL; Camp Lake 1553 E.coli/100 mL

Paddock Lake — Old Settlers County Park beach 70 E.coli/100 mL; Hooker Lake launch 921 E.coli/100 mL; Hoag Park 27 E.coli/100 mL; North Shore Association 15 E.coli/100 mL; PHLA beach 68 E.coli/100mL; PHLA diving board 15 E.coli/100 mL.

Wheatland — Lilly Lake 7 E.coli/100 mL.

Twin Lakes — Lance Park on Lake Mary 24 E.coli/100mL

Randall (reported by the District of Powers Lake) — Powers Lake Beach 3 E.coli/100mL

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Twin Lakes Police Department arrests Illinois Man on child enticement, child sex crime charges

From the Twin Lakes Police Department:

The Twin Lakes Police Department has arrested a 35-year-old Illinois man following an online child exploitation investigation conducted by the department.

During the investigation, an adult male identified as Marc W. Bruce, of Woodridge, Illinois, engaged in online communications with who he believed to be a 15-year-old female. Throughout the conversations, Bruce repeatedly acknowledged the purported age of the juvenile and continued engaging in sexually explicit communications. Investigators determined that Bruce arranged to travel to Twin Lakes with the intent of meeting the child for sexual purposes.

On July 13, 2026, Bruce traveled from Illinois to Twin Lakes and arrived for the planned meeting. He was taken into custody by members of the Twin Lakes Police Department without incident. Bruce was booked into the Kenosha County Jail on the following charges:

• Child Enticement (Class D Felony)
• Use of a Computer to Facilitate a Child Sex Crime (Class C Felony)

The investigation remains ongoing, and additional charges may be referred to the Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office pending further review of evidence. Due to the ongoing nature of this case, no further information is available at this time.

The Twin Lakes Police Department remains committed to protecting children and holding accountable those who seek to exploit minors. Parents should remember that offenders often use online platforms and electronic communications to target young people. We encourage families to have ongoing conversations about online safety and to remain actively involved in their children’s online activities. Investigations such as this are an important part of our mission to keep children safe and prevent victimization before it occurs.

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Units responding for investigation in Bristol

At about 5:46 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue units are responding to the 8400 block of Highway MB in Bristol for an investigation.

Per dispatch: Smoke reported in this area.

UPDATE 5:57 p.m. — Dispatch reports caller says smoke is more like in the 7600 block of MB.

UPDATE 5:59 p.m. — Bristol command reports to dispatch that units have searched area from Highway C to Highway 50 and not found smoke. All units returning to quarters.

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Heat advisory issued

A heat advisory has been issued for Kenosha County by the the National Weather Service.

The advisory is set to be in effect from noon, Tuesday until 8 p.m., Wednesday.

Heat index values of up to 102 are possible during this period.

The NWS advises:

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1.

High temperatures in the 90s are expected through Thursday.

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Deaths July 13, 2026: Uriah Andromache Batiste Zeien

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:

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Units responding for gas line break in Trevor

At about 1:44 p.m., Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue units are responding for a report of a gas line leak in the 19400 block of Wilmot Road.

Per dispatch: Fiber optic crew struck a gas line.

UPDATE 1:50 p.m. — Deputies dispatched to close down road in both directions at request of Salem Lakes command.

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90s through Friday in forecast

We’re going to see high temperatures in the 90s through Friday, says the latest, local National Weather Service forecast.

It will be warm at night too with lows in the low 70s-high 60s.

So far, there have been now heat advisories or warnings issued. Heat index values could be as high as 96 Monday and 100 Tuesday, the hottest day of the week.

There’s no rain in the forecast until Friday afternoon, 20 percent.

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2026 Silver Lake Boat Parade (PHOTOS)

The annual Silver Lake Boat Parade was held on July 4.

The parade had 41 entries this year. This year’s theme was: Patriotic for 250 Years.

Prizes were awarded for the best decorated boats and pier:

  • First — Perez
  • Second — Higgins
  • Third — Malek
  • Fourth — Albrecht
  • Fifth — Schecckel
  • Sixth — Schrader
  • Pier — Raker

Here are more photos of some of the entries (all photos contributed and used with permission):

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2026 Bristol Progress Days Parade coverage (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

The Bristol Progress Days Parade wound its way through downtown Bristol Sunday afternoon.

There were floats, cars, Miss Bristol contestants and Bristol outstanding citizens, Scouts, bands and more as well as of course candy everywhere.

Here is video of the fire equipment — sirens on — that started the parade:

Here is video of the bands that were in the parade (Westosha Central High School Marching Band, Kilties Mad Plaid, Band of the Black Watch, Salem School Band, Rambler Band):

The Tebala Motor Patrol performed their motorized acts of daring do. Here’s some video:

Here are some more photos from the parade:

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Multiple injuries in crash in Randall

There were multiple injuries, including one person being airlifted to a Milwaukee hospital, in a crash on Highway F in Randall Sunday afternoon.

From a Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue news release:

At approximately 2:17 p.m. today, Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue, the Town of Randall Fire Department, and the Town of Wheatland Fire Department were dispatched to the 38500 block of CTH F (87th Street) for the report of a two-vehicle motor vehicle crash.

Upon arrival, crews found one vehicle with heavy damage in the roadway, one female patient located in a nearby field, and a second vehicle approximately 20 yards off the roadway within a tree line. Initial reports indicated three occupants were involved in one vehicle, while the sole occupant of the second vehicle, an adult male, sustained critical injuries.

Due to the number of patients and the severity of the incident, additional ambulances from the Richmond Fire Protection District (IL) and Elkhorn Area Fire Department were requested to the scene. Flight for Life was also requested and responded to the Town of Randall Fire Department Station 2 helipad.

Ground ambulances from Richmond Fire Protection District and Elkhorn Area Fire Department transported patients to Aurora Lakeland Medical Center. The critically injured male patient was subsequently airlifted by Flight for Life to Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital in Milwaukee in critical but stable condition.

Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue would like to thank the Town of Randall Fire Department, Town of Wheatland Fire Department, Richmond Fire Protection District (IL), Elkhorn Area Fire Department, Flight for Life, the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office, Kenosha Joint Services Dispatch, and Twin Lakes Police Dispatch for their assistance and coordinated response to this incident. The cause of the crash remains under investigation by the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office. At this time, no further information will be released.

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Aug. 7-8 men’s conference to offer training, resources for non-custodial fathers in Kenosha, Racine counties

From Kenosha County government:

Registration is now open for a free, two-day conference designed to help men — particularly non-custodial parents — to gain life skills, employment stability, and more.

The Racine Kenosha ELEV8 Men’s Conference will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 7 and 8, at Carthage College.

Organizers said the program is designed to help men through practical workshops, mentorship, inspiring speakers, and meaningful brotherhood.

Waleed Ahmad, coordinator of Racine County Workforce Solutions’ ELEVATE program, said participants will gain practical life skills, emotional tools, and real-world strategies promoting personal growth, healthier relationships, responsible fatherhood, and long-term stability.

“Non-custodial fathers often face unique hurdles as they work to stay engaged, responsible, and present in their children’s lives. This conference is about ensuring they don’t face those challenges alone,” Ahmad said. “We’re creating a space where men can build practical skills, strengthen family connections, and access the support they need to move toward stability and long-term success. When non-custodial fathers thrive, their children, families, and communities
thrive with them.”

Non-custodial parents are those who do not have primary physical custody of their children but do often have visitation schedules and financial responsibilities for their children, including court-ordered child support payments.

The conference is an extension of the mission of the ELEVATE (Empowering Lives through Education, Vocational Assessment, Training and Employment) program, which is to promote family stability and self-sufficiency by providing essential support to parents navigating challenges related to employment, child support, co-parenting, and legal matters.

“The ELEVATE program is transforming how we support families in our community. Instead of relying on traditional, punitive enforcement, we are partnering with parents to help them overcome barriers to employment, access to training and build stability,” said Racine County Executive, Ralph Malicki, who fully supports this empowering approach to working with families.

Likewise, Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman supports the mission of the ELEVATE program and the men’s conference.

“Helping parents to overcome obstacles and build strong families is at the heart of what we do in county government, and ELEVATE is a shining example of this mission in action,” Kerkman said. “There are many resources available to help parents advance their careers and lift up their families, and I encourage our residents to seek them out.”

The Elev8 conference program includes sessions on identity, purpose and integrity; financial stewardship, health and wellness; and emotional strength, parenting and leadership. Lunch-and-learn sessions will focus on the building trades and entrepreneurship, and a resource fair showcasing service providers and employment opportunities will be held both days.

There is no charge for fathers to attend the conference, although registration is required by July 24.

For more information, including a link to register, visit https://bit.ly/ELEV8-2026.

Organizers are also continuing to seek sponsorships to help support the conference programming and logistics. For more information, contact Ahmad at 262-638-6551 or Waleed.Ahmad@racinecounty.gov or Shalonda Black at 262-697-4744 or Shalonda.Black@kenoshacountywi.gov.

Learn more about the ELEVATE program:

◼ In Racine County: https://www.racinecounty.gov/departments/hsd/supportive-
services/workforce-solutions/elevate

◼ In Kenosha County: https://www.kenoshachildsupport.com/programs.htm

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Elizabeth Bergene is Miss Bristol 2026

From left, Carly Corelli, 2026 Miss Bristol Elizabeth Bergene, 2025 Miss Bristol Mary Gillmore and Allison Chmielski

Elizabeth Bergene was named Miss Bristol 2026 at the Progress Days Banquet, which takes place on the first evening of the annual community festival.

The banquet took place Friday at The Parkway Chateau.

Bergene was one of three contestants for Miss Bristol this year.

First runner up was Allison Chmielski. Second runner-up was Carly Corelli.

Bergene also was named Miss Congeniality by her fellow contestants.

Bergene is a junior at Shoreland Lutheran High School. She plains to attend Wisconsin Lutheran College or University of Wisconsin-Parkside and pursue degrees in biomedical science. She recently earned her CNA from Gateway Technical College. At Shoreland, she is involved with volleyball, soccer HOSA, student ambassadors, St. Light, drama club and music, including Chamber Choir. She has been accepted into the National Honors Society. Outside of school, Bergene is active in her church in Bristol, teaching Sunday School, volunteering with the Food Pantry, church car wash fundraisers and the choir.

Bergene is the daughter of Rev. Dustin and Dee Bergene.

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Grace Bies, Zoe Jonas named 2026 Bristol Junior Outstanding Citizens

Grace Bies (left) and Zoe Jonas

Grace Bies and Zoe Jonas were the 2026 Bristol Junior Outstanding Citizens at the Progress Days Banquet which takes place on the first evening of the annual community festival.

Grace Bies is a member of Bristol Strivers 4-H Club and plays for Jr. Illinois Wave Softball. Her nomination lauded her having a “habit of showing up at community events and functions and simply going to work.”

Zoe Jonas keeps a busy schedule that includes basketball, dance, school band and choir. She was a spelling bee finalist and worked crew for the Bristol Drama Club. She is a 4-H member and volunteers at the Senior Center.

The banquet took place Friday evening at the Parkway Chateau.

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Jonah and Brittany Gauger named 2026 Bristol Outstanding Citizens

The Gaugers and their children

Jonah and Brittany Gauger were named the 2026 Bristol Outstanding Citizens at the Progress Days Banquet, which takes place on the first evening of the annual community festival.

The banquet took place Friday evening at the Parkway Chateau.

The Gaugers were recognized for their involvement in the Bristol community in a number of areas.

Brittany Gauger was recognized for her involvement at church, the historical society and Progress Days as the parade coordinator.

Jonah Gauger was recognized for his involvement at church, including choir, ushering and Sunday School. He also has coached tee-ball for Bristol Recreation. He is a school counselor.

The Gaugers have five children.

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Units responding for alarm in Wheatland

At about 9:47 a.m., Wheatland Vol Fire Department, Town of Randall Fire Department and Twin Lakes Rescue units and the Wheatland constable are responding to an alarm in Wheatland

Per dispatch: This is a supervisory alarm at Wheatland Center School.

UPDATE 9:51 a.m. — Wheatland command releases all units still responding.

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Federal assistance available for residents affected by April storms in Kenosha County

From the Kenosha County Executive’s Office:

Kenosha County residents affected by the severe weather in April may now apply for federal disaster assistance, County Executive Samantha Kerkman announced (Thursday).

Kenosha is among the 19 counties included in a recent Presidential Disaster Declaration stemming from the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding that occurred across Wisconsin April 13-23.

Homeowners and renters with uninsured damage to their primary home, personal property loss, or disaster-related needs may now apply for disaster assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Low-interest disaster loans are also available for affected businesses, private nonprofits, and residents through the U.S. Small Business Administration.

“I encourage residents and business owners whose insurance does not cover their losses from the April storms and flooding to look into these options from the federal government, to see if they qualify for assistance,” Kerkman said. “Kenosha County Emergency Management was proactive in working with our state and federal partners as the situation was unfolding in the spring, and I’m grateful for this recent Presidential declaration.”

FEMA relief information

FEMA advises that residents with homeowners’, renters’ or flood insurance should first file a claim with their carrier before applying for FEMA assistance. In cases where insurance does not cover all disaster expenses, federal assistance may be available.

Assistance from FEMA may include grants for temporary housing, home repairs, and coverage for other disaster-related expenses such as replacement of appliances and furniture, vehicle repairs, childcare costs, and moving and storage costs.

Applications for FEMA assistance are now available online at https://www.disasterassistance.gov. Applicants will need to provide the following information:

◼ Contact information (phone number, current mailing address, email address, and damaged home address)
◼ Social Security number
◼ A general list of damage and losses
◼ Annual household income
◼ Banking information for those who choose direct deposit
◼ If insured, the policy number or the agent and/or insurance company name

Those who need additional information or additional help may contact the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362 for assistance in multiple languages.

In the coming days, the State of Wisconsin and FEMA will be offering one-on-one support during local office hours. More details about the Kenosha County location will be available soon. The deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is Aug. 31.

SBA loan assistance

Businesses and nonprofits are eligible to apply for business physical disaster loans. They may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace disaster-damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory, and other business assets.

Homeowners and renters are eligible to apply for home and personal property loans and may borrow up to $100,000 to replace or repair personal property such as clothing, furniture, vehicles and appliances. Homeowners may apply for up to $500,000 to replace or repair their primary residence.

Applicants may also be eligible for a loan increase of up to 20 percent of their physical damage, as verified by the SBA, for mitigation purposes. Eligible mitigation improvements include strengthening structures to protect against high wind damage, upgrading to wind-rated garage doors, and installing a safe room or storm shelter to help protect property and occupants from future damage.

To apply online, visit https://www.sba.gov/disaster. Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at 800-659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information.

The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage is Aug. 31. The deadline to return economic injury applications is March 30, 2027.

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A word from our sponsors: 2026 Bristol Progress Days is July 10, 11, 12

Note: This is a paid announcement from Bristol Progress Days — DH

2026 Bristol Progress Days, the annual community festival held the weekend after the Fourth of July in Bristol, will take place over three days on July 10, 11 and 12.

The theme for this year is “Bristol Progress Days is 56 in ’26.”

The festivities include the Miss Bristol crowning and the Outstanding Citizens Awards, which are announced on Friday at the coronation banquet. The sports tournaments are always a big hit and the fireworks show and parade draw people from all over the southeastern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois area.

Here’s some of the other fun at Bristol Progress Days:

CORONATION BANQUET — This year’s Miss Bristol and the Outstanding Citizen announcements are made at the annual banquet held at the Parkway Chateau on Friday evening.

RUN/WALK — This year’s events will again include a 5K run/1.5 mile walk on Saturday morning, starting at Village Hall. Same day registration.

PARADE — The parade known for its large number of varied entries and its abundance of candy treats takes place starting at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. The parade route works its way through downtown Bristol and ends at Hansen Park, where the other Progress Days activities are held. Make sure to bring a container for all that candy!

FIREWORKS — The annual fireworks display takes place at dusk on Sunday.

INFLATABLES — The festival will host a variety of inflatables and arcade games.

AUCTION — A live auction will take place Sunday following the parade at 2:30 p.m.

MUSIC — Music in the beer garden will be provided: On Friday at the Hansen Park Beer Garden starting at 6 p.m. Dirty Boogie Band; Saturday 6pm – Live Music at Hansen Park Beer Garden w/Myles Wangerin; Sunday 4pm – Live Music at Hansen Park Beer Garden Dan Lepien Band.

SOFTBALL — Softball tournaments will take place Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

KIDS PEDAL PULL — Saturday starting at 11 a.m. at basketball court area. Register at 10:30 a.m.

VOLLEYBALL — A volleyball tournament will take place at Hansen Park on Saturday. Starts at 9 a.m.

DART BALL — A Dart ball tournmanent will take place on Saturday, with registration starting at 10:30 a.m.

RAFFLES — Tickets are $5 each with only 1,000 sold. Drawing is at 8:30 p.m., Sunday. Prizes: 1st Place: 2-night resort stay in Branson, MO or Wisconsin Dells 2nd Place: $150 3rd Place: $75

PING PONG BALL DROP — Get your ping pong ball. Drop is at 7 p.m., Saturday.

More information available here.

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A word from our sponsors: Westosha Head Start is now enrolling for the 2026-27 school year

Note: The following is a paid announcement from Westosha Head Start — DH

Are you looking for a high-quality preschool experience for your child? Westosha Head Start offers a warm, nurturing, and engaging learning environment, where children ages 3 to 5 years old can learn, grow, and thrive. As a federally funded program, Head Start helps children build the skills they need for kindergarten and beyond. Through hands-on learning activities that focus on social emotional development, early literacy, math, science and creative play; our goal is simple, to help every child enter school confident, curious, and ready to succeed. Families love knowing that children do not need to be potty trained to enroll, making it easier for every child to get the strong start they deserve.

Westosha Head Start is proud to be a five-star YoungStar program, with classrooms led by caring and highly-qualified teachers who hold bachelor’s degrees, and are dedicated to helping children reach their full potential. The early years matter! The opportunities your child receives today can make a lasting difference tomorrow! NOW ENROLLING children ages three to five. Don’t wait! Spaces fill quickly! Call Westosha Head Start today at 262-862-6168 to learn more or begin the enrollment process.

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Deaths July 8, 2026: Dorothy Runge Asboth, Charles Bogda

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:

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July 8, 2026 lake test results: Swim cautions lifted for Hooker Lake boat launch, Lake George 101st, Paddock Hooker Lakes Association beach

Swim cautions were lifted for Hooker Lake boat launch, Lake George 101st, Paddock Hooker Lakes Association beach after resampling by Kenosha County showed E.coli levels at those locations.

The State Department of Health recommends posting warnings at beaches when test results indicate an E.coli level of 235/100mL or more and closing a beach when test results exceed E.coli 1000/100mL.

The results from Tuesday that prompted dropping the cautions were:

  • Hook Lake boat launch — 31 E.coli/100 mL
  • Lake George 101st — 145.0 E.coli/100 mL
  • Paddock Hooker Lakes Association beach 81.0 E.coli/100 mL

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Bristol Progress Days parade to include food drive

Bristol Progress Days is launching a food drive that those attending the festival’s parade can contribute to while they watch and scoop up candy.

From a news release from Bristol Progress Days:

Bristol Progress Days is proud to introduce a new community initiative during this year’s annual parade: the Bristol Progress Days Parade Community Food Drive. The Parade is this Sunday July 12th and starts at 1230 pm in the Village of Bristol. It starts at 82nd Street Hwy 45 and makes its way through downtown Bristol ending at Hansen Park 19801 86th Place

In partnership with the Kenosha Bradford Cheer Team and The Sharing Center of Trevor, parade attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to help support local families facing food insecurity.

This year’s food drive will take place during the parade, making it easy for attendees to participate. The food drive collection units will be located in the Pre-Parade Division, immediately following the Westosha Central Marching Band. As the units pass by, simply hand your non-perishable food donations to the Kenosha Bradford Cheer Team members, who will be pulling collection wagons. Once you’ve made your donation, sit back, relax, and enjoy the rest of the parade.

Organizers are inviting residents to spread the word by encouraging family members, friends, coworkers, and neighbors to participate. Every donation, no matter the size, will help stock the shelves of the Sharing Center and provide much-needed assistance to members of the local community.–“Our community has always demonstrated incredible generosity,” said Bristol Progress Days organizers. “We’re excited to launch this new tradition and work together to make a meaningful impact for local families. We hope everyone attending the parade will consider bringing a non-perishable food item to donate.”

Suggested donation items include canned goods, boxed meals, peanut butter, pasta, rice, cereal, canned fruits and vegetables, and other non-perishable food items.

Together, the Bristol community can help ensure local families have access to essential food resources while making this inaugural food drive a lasting tradition.

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Units responding for fire in Wheatland

At about 2 p.m., Wheatland Vol Fire Department, Town of Randall Fire Department and Twin Lakes Rescue units are responding to a report of a fire in the 33300 block of Highway 50 in Wheatland.

Per dispatch: Caller reporting brush fire along side of the road. No structures nearby.

UPDATE 2:05 p.m. — Fire unit arriving on scene confirms fire about 20 feet long on south side of the road. Wheatland constable also on scene.

UPDATE 2:12 p.m. — Fire extinguished.

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A word from our sponsors: H&R Block announces new hours for Paddock Lake office

Note: The following is a paid announcement from H&R Block — DH

H&R Block is excited to share updated office hours for our Paddock Lake office during the non-tax season! As always, our goal is to make it easier and more convenient for you to access the professional services you need throughout the year.

Updated Business Hours

  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday: ·9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4 PM (New extended hours!) *(Saturdays and/or hours may vary. Call for availability.
  • Sunday: Closed

Here for You Year-Round

We are proud to remain open year-round, providing reliable support whenever you need it-not just during tax season.

Expanded Availability to Serve You Better

With these updated hours, including extended Thursday evenings and newly adjusted Saturday hours, we’re happy to offer greater flexibility to accommodate your schedule. Whether you need help with:

  • Accounting services
  • Business support and consulting
  • Personal or business tax need

Our team is ready to assist you.

We’re Here When It Works for You

We understand that life and business don’t always fit into a 9-to-5 routine. That’s why we’ve expanded our availability-to better serve our valued clients in and around the Paddock Lake community.

Stop by during our new hours or reach out and call us at 262-843-3557 to schedule an appointment. We look forward to helping you succeed all .year long!

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Agenda: Paddock Lake Village Board committee of the whole July 8, 2026

The Paddock Lake Village Board is scheduled to hold a committee of the whole meeting Wednesday, starting at 6:30 p.m. at Village Hall (municipal building).

Formal action is not taken at committee of the whole meetings, which are for discussion of issues.

Agenda iems include:

  • Revised Library agreement
  • Village website host and upgrade
  • Emergency repairs to lift station No. 5
  • Pavement repairs from water main repairs
  • Engineer work order 2601168.00 for design, bidding and oversight of Village wide pavement crack sealing
  • Wisconsin Innovative Grant Award
  • Wisconsin Humane Society Service Agreement

The full agenda is available here.

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YMCA & The Sharing Center Summer food program well used, organizers say

Organizers of a program distributing free food to children in Western Kenosha County say the program is well used by residents.

The program, sponsored by the Kenosha YMCA and The Sharing Center, in its most recent week had about 360 Western Kenosha County reservations for food, said Rachel Mall, YMCA summer meal program manager.

The program, which distributes food from a site in Salem Lakes and in Twin Lakes each Tuesday is a partnership between the Kenosha YMCA and The Sharing Center in Trevor. All children 18 years of age and younger qualify for meals. Adults ages 19–21 diagnosed with a disability and currently attending a public or private school also qualify. Each child receives one Meal Kit containing seven breakfasts and seven lunches designed to be easy, convenient, and family-friendly. Meals are shelf-stable and include nutritional information and storage suggestions.

“We anticipated a great need given the limited access to summer meals,” Mall said. “The distribution locations (Lakewood School and Salem Community Park) were approved by the Summer Food Service Program because of the level of need.”

There was one surprise in who was registered, Mall said, which prompted a change for some of the recipients.

“What was surprising was the number of teenagers that registered,” Mall said “Currently 50% of the meals we are providing are to high school and middle school students. Because of this, we have needed (and wanted) to find ways to supplement the Meal Kits which are really tailored more for elementary and younger children. We are starting to add to the Meal Kits going to teens various types of microwavable and easy fix meals. As we hear feedback from the families we will continue to work to improve these meal kits. It is vital to us that the teens are being provided healthy, adequate, and appetizing meals.”

At the Salem Lakes Community Park distribution point, organizers have also been able to offer a special activity for the children, Mall said. For example, one recent week one of the program staff set up an origami activity. The Salem Community Library has donated books for a “Little Free Library.”

“The families we are having the privilege and joy of getting to know are exceptionally gracious and grateful,” Mall said. “It truly has been a blessing to us in return to be able to come alongside.”

Mall also had praise for The Sharing Center, the YMCA’s partner in the program.

“Our partnership with The Sharing Center has truly made this possible at the level that it has grown to be,” Mall said. “They have been utterly phenomenal in their support and help.”

Registration for the program is still open, Mall said. On-line registration is expected to continue to remain open each week until the program ends with the last distribution day being Aug.18.

“Since we have to order the meal kits two weeks out and we want to make sure that we have meals for those who register, we are finding that we have to close registration as we get closer to the next distribution day,” Mall said. “More need than supply. We continue to increase the number of meals that we order so that we can continue to meet the increased demand.”

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Deaths July 7, 2026: Nancy Cayo, Hazel M. Liebzeit, Carolyn “Cari” Dovgin

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:

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July 7 lake test results: Hooker Lake boat launch, Lake George 101st, Paddock Hooker Lakes Association under swim cautions

Hooker Lake boat launch, Lake George 101st and Paddock Hooker Lakes Association under swim cautions after sampling by Kenosha County showed elevated E.coli levels at those locations.

The State Department of Health recommends posting warnings at beaches when test results indicate an E.coli level of 235/100mL or more and closing a beach when test results exceed E.coli 1000/100mL.

The results from Monday that prompted the cautions are:

  • Hooker Lake boat launch — 411 E.coli/100 mL
  • Lake George 101st — 727 E.coli/100 mL
  • PHLA beach — 411 E.coli/100 mL

Those locations are scheduled to be resampled Tuesday.

Results from testing this week by Kenosha County (except where noted) are:

Salem Lakes – Silver Lake County Park beach 20 E.coli/100 mL; DeWitt Park on Silver Lake 78 E.coli/100mL; Lake Shangri-la 220th Ct. 46 E.coli/100 mL; Center Lake 7 E.coli/100 mL; Rock Lake 31 E.coli/100 mL; Camp Lake 167 E.coli/100 mL

Paddock Lake — Old Settlers County Park beach 91 E.coli/100 mL; Hooker Lake launch 411 E.coli/100 mL; Hoag Park 185 E.coli/100 mL; North Shore Association 2 E.coli/100 mL; PHLA beach 411 E.coli/100mL; PHLA diving board 40 E.coli/100 mL.

Wheatland — Lilly Lake 1 E.coli/100 mL.

Twin Lakes — Lance Park on Lake Mary 35 E.coli/100mL; Lucille beach on Lake Elizabeth 10 E.coli/100 mL; Musial beach on Lake Elizabeth 12 E.coli/100 mL; Sunset beach on Lake Elizabeth 4 E.coli/100 mL

Bristol — Lake George-101st 727 E.coli/100 mL; Lake George-103rd 16 E.coli/100 mL

Randall (reported by the District of Powers Lake) — Powers Lake Beach 5 E.coli/100mL; Fox Park beach 27.5 E.coli/100mL

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Units responding for crash along Bristol-Kenosha border

At about 2:41 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue and Kenosha Fire Department units are responding for a crash in the 12400 block of Highway 50 along the Bristol-Kenosha border.

Per dispatch: This is a multi-car crash with injuries.

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A word from our sponsors: H&R Block announces new hours for Paddock Lake office

Note: The following is a paid announcement from H&R Block — DH

H&R Block is excited to share updated office hours for our Paddock Lake office during the non-tax season! As always, our goal is to make it easier and more convenient for you to access the professional services you need throughout the year.

Updated Business Hours

  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday: ·9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4 PM (New extended hours!) *(Saturdays and/or hours may vary. Call for availability.
  • Sunday: Closed

Here for You Year-Round

We are proud to remain open year-round, providing reliable support whenever you need it-not just during tax season.

Expanded Availability to Serve You Better

With these updated hours, including extended Thursday evenings and newly adjusted Saturday hours, we’re happy to offer greater flexibility to accommodate your schedule. Whether you need help with:

  • Accounting services
  • Business support and consulting
  • Personal or business tax need

Our team is ready to assist you.

We’re Here When It Works for You

We understand that life and business don’t always fit into a 9-to-5 routine. That’s why we’ve expanded our availability-to better serve our valued clients in and around the Paddock Lake community.

Stop by during our new hours or reach out and call us at 262-843-3557 to schedule an appointment. We look forward to helping you succeed all .year long!

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