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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:
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A broken water main in the municipal water system in Paddock Lake has been repaired as of 6 p.m.
A boil order for affected homes will not be necessary, said Tim Popanda, village administrator.
At about 12:30 p.m., Friday a contractor working for the placement of fiber optic cable directional bored through a village water main at 258th Avenue and 77TH Place in the Whitetail Ridge Subdivision.
The main is 8 plus feet deep at the location the fiber contractor drilled through the main, Popanda said.
A boil order was not needed due to how the repair was ultimately made.
Becuse the break was isolated to a very small area, the village was able to supply water to users from three different directions while the break was repaired, Popanda said. Without complete loss of pressure and isolation the repaired main was thoroughly flushed.
Here is a link to our original reporting on this issue.


Directional boring accident disrupting Paddock Lake water service

At about 2:40 p.m., Town of Randall Fire Department, Wheatland Vol Fire Department and Twin Lakes Rescue units are responding for an alarm in the 39300 block of 93rd Street in Randall.
UPDATE 2:45 p.m. — Randall unit on scene reports confirmed false alarm.
A directional boring error is disrupting water service in parts of Paddock Lake.
A crew performing directional boring for the installation of fiber optic cable in the Whitetail Ridge subdivision struck a main water line, said Tim Popanda, village administrator.
Most affected are Whitetail Ridge residents and properties along Highway 50, Popanda said.
Water system users on the east side of the lake should not be affected, Popanda said.
A crew is working on isolating the break area. Then repairs can take place, Popanda said.
A boil order will likely be issued once service is restored.
UPDATE about 6 p.m. — Repair made; no boil order needed. More here.
UPDATE: Paddock Lake water main repaired; no boil order needed

At about 12:48 p.m., Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding for a gas line break in the 300 block of East Lake St. In Silver Lake.
Per dispatch: Deputy on scene confirms break. Traffic being blocked from entering area.
UPDATE about 12:55 p.m. — SL command requests response from Town of Randall Fire Department with an engine.
UPDATE 1:26 p.m. — SL command reports all fire units clearing the scene and returning to quarters

Note: This is a paid announcement from Twin Lakes Area Chamber & Business Association — DH
The Twin Lakes Ara Chamber and Business Association’s Car Show and Business in the Park returns to downtown Twin Lakes on May 16.
This isn’t just a car show… it’s a full community experience.
What to expect:
• A lineup of eye-catching classic, custom, and modern cars
• Local Business in the Park vendors showcasing what makes our community amazing
• Shopping, strolling, and connecting with local businesses
• Food vendors & sweet treats
• Family-friendly vibes and small-town fun
• A perfect kickoff to the weekend
Vendors: Local businesses, makers, and organizations will be set up throughout the park — a great chance to shop small, learn about local services, and support the community all in one place.
Car lovers: Whether you’re bringing a car or just coming to admire them, you’ll love the atmosphere, the stories behind the vehicles, and the pride owners bring to the show.
Business in the Park and Car Show is open to the public free to attend. Starting time is 10 a.m. Mark your calendar, invite your friends, and plan to spend your day soaking up everything local.
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At about 2:02 p.m., Twin Lakes Fire and Rescue units and Twin Lakes Police are responding to a crash at Holy Hill Road and Burlington Avenue in Twin Lakes.
Per dispatch: Two vehicles involved. No injuries being reported, but there is fluid leakage.

At about 1:40 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue, Paris Fire and Rescue, Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue, Pleasant Prairie Fire and Rescue and Newport Fire Protection District units are responding to a report of a possible structure fire in the 11700 block of 212th Avenue in Bristol.
Per dispatch: Caller reporting a possible fire from a well pump. Smoke in residence.
UPDATE 1:55 p.m. — Bristol command reports fire is out. Smoke in house will be ventilated. All units not yet on scene released from responding.

The Friends of Community Library’s spring book sale will be this weekend at the Twin Lakes branch of the library on May 7, 8, and 9.
The usual wide variety of books are available, both fiction and nonfiction, as well as young adult and children’s literature.
Thursday, May 7, hours are from 3 to 7 p.m.; Friday, May 8 hours are 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; and Saturday, May 9
hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The popular $9 bag of books is a feature of the sale. Friends members may take advantage of a $7 bag. Friends memberships are available at the sale.
The Twin Lakes library is located at 110 S. Lake Avenue, Twin Lakes.

The Wheatland J1 School District is scheduled to hold two special board meetings Wednesday.
The first special meeting will take place at 5 p.m. in the Large Conference Room – #108.
Agenda items include:
The full agenda is available here.
The second special meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:20 p.m., also in Room #108.
Agenda items include:

The Westosha Central High School District board is scheduled to meet Tuesday.
The regular meeting will start at 5 p.m., or immediately following an executive session scheduled to begin at 4:20 p.m. The regular meeting will take place in the Upper Commons.
Agenda items include:

After a Monday that felt like early summer we’re going back to more seasonable weather this week.
High temperatures look to be in the high 50s for the balance of the week before edging up into the 60s over the weekend, says the latest, local National Weather Service forecast.
Nights will be cold, with temps in the 30s with frost a possibility.
Chances of rain are minimal at this point with nothing above 50 percent through Monday.
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The Randall Consolidated School District is scheduled to hold a reorganization meeting Monday, starting at 5:30 p.m. in the front elementary entrance conference room.
Agenda items include:

The Twin Lakes Village Board is scheduled to hold a special board meeting and a committee of the whole meeting Monday at Village Hall.
The special board meeting is first at 6:15 p.m. On that agenda is: swearing in of new trustees and consideration of a motion to approve Committee Appointments.
The committee of the whole meeting is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. Agenda items include:

Paddock Lake recognized Arbor Day in a ceremony Saturday morning.
Local Scouts helped withe ceremony. Scout Robert Ader gave a history of Arbor Day and Scout Andrew Cerda read a relevant quote from naturalist John Muir. Here is video of Ader:
Here is video of village Trustee John Poole giving some facts about Paddock Lake and Arbor Day:
The village expects to have saplings available for free for planting by village residents later in May,
The Scouts then finished the planting of a purple crabapple tree on the Village Hall property. 2026 marks Paddock Lake’s 26th year as a designated Tree City USA.


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Continue reading →Three people were injured and one was trapped in a vehicle as the result of a crash in Wheatland this morning.
Following is a news release from Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue:
At approximately 10:07 a.m. on May 2, 2026, Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue, along with the Town of Wheatland Fire Department and the Town of Randall Fire Department, were dispatched to the 5700 block of STH 83 for a reported head-on motor vehicle collision.
Upon arrival, emergency personnel encountered a significant and complex scene. Two patients were located lying in the roadway, one patient was trapped and pinned within a vehicle, and a second vehicle was fully involved in flames.
Due to the severity of the incident, two medical helicopters from Flight for Life were requested to respond to land on the scene. Fire crews initiated an extensive extrication operation to free a female patient trapped in one of the vehicles. The extrication process lasted approximately 57 minutes due to the extensive damage sustained in the crash.
Two patients were transported via helicopter to Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital in Milwaukee in critical condition. Life-saving interventions, including the administration of blood products, were provided to both patients prior to air transport. A third patient was transported by ground ambulance to Aurora Medical Center Kenosha, and was reported to be in stable condition.
Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue responded with three paramedic ambulances and Squad 6551. The Town of Randall Fire Department responded with Truck 5735 and Engine 5715. The Town of Wheatland Fire Department responded with Engine 6614, Brush Truck 6671, and Tender 6661. To maintain emergency coverage in the area Twin Lakes, Randall, and Wheatland area during the incident, Salem Lakes Fire Department provided change-of-quarters coverage to Randall Station 2, and Richmond, Illinois Fire Protection District Ambulance 1451 was assigned to Twin Lakes Fire Department.
Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue would like to thank all assisting agencies for their coordinated response, including Kenosha County Joint Dispatch, Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office, Flight for Life, and Twin Lakes Dispatch. The incident remains under investigation, and at this time, no further information will be released.
Photos from the scene are available here at TLF/R’s Facebook page.

At about 10:08 a.m., Wheatland Vol. Fire Department. Town of Randall Fire Department and Twin Lakes Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a crash in the 5700 block of Highway 83-north in Wheatland.
Per dispatch: Two vehicles, one on its side, one on fire. Road closed.
UPDATE about 10:15 a.m. — Response from Flight for Life medical transport helicopter requested. Two helicopters needed.
UPDATE about 10:57 a.m. — Flight for Life is on the ground.

At about 9:15 p.m., Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a report of a crash at Highways 83 and JF in Trevor.
Per dispatch: Injuries being reported.

At about 8:10 a.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue, Pleasant Prairie Fire and Rescue and Newport Fire Protection District units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a crash in the 7500 block of I-94 northbound.
Per dispatch: Injuries being reported.

A key food drive for Western Kenosha County food pantries kicks off this weekend.
Local United States Postal Service carriers will be participating in the National Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger food drive.
“It’s typically one of the largest food drives of the year for the Sharing Center and other pantries in Kenosha County,” said Sharon Pomaville, executive director of the Sharing Center.
The letter carriers will deliver custom food donation bags to every mailbox and PO Box this weekend. Next Saturday, May 9, people can fill the bag and put it outside their doorstep or mailbox and it will be delivered to the appropriate pantry. Anything collected by Twin Lakes carriers goes to the Twin Lakes Food pantry and anything collected by Bristol and Salem Post Office carriers will come to the Sharing Center, Pomaville said.
“This year, the Sharing Center and the Twin Lakes Area Food Pantry have teamed up to hopefully increase the amount of food collected in rural Kenosha County,” Pomaville said.
If you forget to put your donation out or you put it out before May 9, the carrier will still pick it up. People can also deliver the food directly to each pantry, Pomaville said.
Last year, the National Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger food drive netted about 5 tons of food for rural pantries, at a time when need is still higher than average, Pomaville said.
Food items needed by the pantries include: Peanut butter and jelly, cereal, canned fruit, canned tuna and chicken, canned vegetables, soup, pasta and rice.

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West of the I’s garage sales page has been updated.
Be sure to check it out each week before you begin your bargain hunting.
If you’d like your sale added to the list, please drop us a line at darren@westofthei.com. Include your address, days, hours etc. We’ll even add a map to your info.
Last week Mark Nordigian of Randall was elected chairman of the Kenosha County Board, putting a western Kenosha countian at the top of the legislative body.
This week, Nordigian announced his committee assignments for 2026-28 and Western Kenosha County influence appears to have grown even more for the next two years.
Of the seven committees five have a Western Kenosha County supervisor as chair or vice chair. Western Kenosha County also picked up one seat as an appointee to the Joint Services Board.
For the previous two-year term no Western Kenosha County supervisor was a chair or vice chair or appointee to Joint Services Board.
Nordigian told westofthei.com in an email that increasing Western Kenosha County leadership on committees was not his intention, but instead coincidence.
“My goal was to put the committees together in the way that I think they would work to move the county forward,” Nordigian said in the email.
Nordigian was elected by his colleagues to serve as chairman during the board’s organizational meeting last week. Supervisor John Franco was elected Vice Chairman.
“I worked diligently over the last week in developing the committees,” said Nordigian in a news release distributed Tuesday evening. “Of the supervisors I was able to connect with, I heard them and worked to make committees that I thought would be cohesive, respectful, and diligent.”
“I’m committed to working collaboratively, listening thoughtfully, and making decisions that reflect the best interests of our residents,” Nordigian said during Tuesday evening’s board meeting. “Together, we have an opportunity to build on our strengths and address the challenges ahead with integrity and purpose. I am looking forward to the work we
will accomplish together.”
Nordigian also announced the reduction of the size of most committees in a bid for greater efficiency and speed,
clearer accountability, lower administrative costs, and the potential for smaller groups to develop stronger cohesion.
Nordigian’s committee assignments are as follows:
Executive Committee — Mark Nordigian (chair), John Franco (vice chair), Erin Decker, Dave Geertsen, Tim Stocker, John Morrissey, Eric Meadows, Keith Gray.
Finance and Administration — Dave Geertsen (chair), Gabe Nudo (vice chair), John Poole, John Franco, Luke Pollock, Aaron Karow, Julia Robinson
Human Services — Tim Stocker (chair), Julia Robinson (vice chair), Erin Decker, Stephanie Knezz, Guida Brown
Judiciary and Law — Erin Decker (chair), Daniel Gaschke (vice chair), Laura Belsky, Luke Pollock, Keith Gray
Legislative — John Morrissey (chair), Erin Decker (vice chair), Riki Tagliapietra. Dave Tarzon, Jeff Cologna
Planning, Development and Extension Education — Keith Gray (chair), Eric Meadows (vice chair), David Lux, Jeff Cologna, Sarah Kirby
Public Works and Facilities — Eric Meadows (chair), John Poole (vice chair), Laura Belsky, Aaron Karow, Bill Grady
County Board appointees to Joint Services Board — John Poole, Daniel Gaschke (will continue serving
current term on the board)

Note: The following is a paid announcement from the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Kenosha County. — DH
The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Kenosha County (ADRC) Durable Medical Equipment Loan and Supply Closet provides durable medical equipment as well as nutritional supplements and incontinence products for older adults and adults with disabilities. Individuals needing durable medical equipment for either short-term or long-term use, who are not enrolled in one of Wisconsin’s long-term care programs, such as Family Care, IRIS and Partnership may contact the ADRC to request an item(s).
The Loan and Supply Closet is supported by the generosity of community donations. The closet is in has low inventory of the following:
Incontinence products: Chux (disposable underpads); wipes; women’s pads; men’s, women’s, and unisex pull-ups, sizes small, medium, large.
Mobility for Standard and Bariatric: Wheelchairs, transport chairs, rollators, transfer boards, standard knee scooters, portable ramps
Bathroom Essentials: Shower chairs and stools (bariatric and standard), transfer benches (bariatric and standard), commodes, toilet rails.
If you have items you wish to donate, or are in need of medical equipment or supplies, please call the ADRC at 262-605-The ADRC is open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. While the ADRC takes additional steps in sanitization, for
everyone’s safety, we ask that all items be cleaned prior to donation.

From Kenosha County:
Officials from two state agencies and the Wisconsin Wetlands Association joined Kenosha County leaders last week on a tour of the environmental challenges that the county faces along Highway W, where Fox River erosion is compromising the roadway.
The previously scheduled tour came as the area continues to dry out from significant flooding, with the river having crested at 15.08 feet on April 19, more than two feet shy of the record in July 2017 but still well above the 11-foot flood stage.
Highway W was covered by floodwaters in some areas and was closed north and south of Highway 50 for several days last week.
While this was a severe situation, County Executive Samantha Kerkman noted that erosion along the roadway is a continual concern.
“Working with our state and federal partners, the county is developing strategies to address streambank erosion, as well as the ecological conditions that contribute to frequent flooding on the Fox,” Kerkman said. “With a significant amount of land in this area already publicly owned by the state, local and county governments, we see a unique opportunity to work collaboratively to enhance the riverway and protect the roadway.”
Joining Kerkman and other county officials on the Friday tour and a meeting earlier that morning at the County Center were representatives of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the Wisconsin Wetlands Association, County Board Supervisor Erin Decker, state Sen. Steve Nass, state Rep. Amanda Nedweski, and a staff member for U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil.
This gathering followed a similar tour that the county conducted with the Wetlands Association late last year.
“We look forward to a continuing dialogue on strategies and potential funding sources to support this effort,” Kerkman said.



