Westosha-Salem Kiwanis Club Easter Egg Hunt Extravaganza March 29 at Kenosha County Fairgrounds

An Easter Egg Hunt Extravaganza hosted by the Westosha-Salem Kiwanis Club and partnered with the Kenosha County Fair Association will take place Sunday, March 29 at the fairgrounds in Wilmot.

This event is free.

The event will include egg hunts divided by the following age groups starting at 1 p.m.:

  • 2-3 years old
  • 4-5 years old
  • 6-8 years old
  • 9-10 years old

There will be a sensory friendly hunt for all ages at noon.

Find a golden egg and win an Easter basket. Over 30,000 eggs will be hidden.

Other fun planned for the event includes a petting zoo and sprint/race cars, farm tractors and sheriff’s and fire vehicles on display.

There also will be a bike raffle. Each child will receive one free bike raffle ticket. Additional raffle tickets are given for non-perishable food items donated to a The Sharing Center food drive. Extra tickets also can be purchased for $5 each or 3 for $10.

Parking is in the main fairgrounds parking lot; enter the grounds at the Big Red Barn entrance.

Here is a map of the layout for the event (click on map for larger view):

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Chris Serak resigns from Wheatland J1 School District board; replacement process to come

Chris Serak /Contributed photo

A long-time member of the Wheatland J1 School District has resigned.

Chris Serak is leaving the board on which her served for 19 years.

Here is a news release from the district issued Thursday:

At its March board meeting the Wheatland School Board discussed the incredible service and commitment from Board President Chris Serak. He recently resigned his position due to a change in residency. Mr. Serak has served as the School Board President for sixteen of the nineteen years he was on the board. He was instrumental in the success Wheatland has enjoyed, including the district’s unprecedented growth and expansion in programming.

Former Board President Chris Serak wrote, “It is with heavy heart that I resign my position on the Wheatland J1 School Board effective immediately. I have relocated our primary residence to Florida, therefore I am no longer a registered voter or resident of Wisconsin. I have really enjoyed the past 19 years working on the many challenges we faced as a district and I am proud of all we have accomplished together. I am confident I leave the District in good hands with the current School Board and a strong leadership team.”

The Wheatland J1 School district has become a destination school district during Mr. Serak’s tenure. The success includes creating sustainable systems to ensure financial stability, improve instruction, upgrade the facility, and enhance transportation. Wheatland has been at the top of the Exceeds Expectations category for several years. The positive educational atmosphere has contributed to an increase of 250 students, and a decrease in the tax levy in 11 of the last 12 years. The district has an upcoming operating referendum on April 7th that was unanimously approved by the board. This referendum is a reduction from the previous referendum and will not increase the current tax levy. As of March the district also paid off $2,000,000 in debt, saving the taxpayers $750,000 in interest. Mr. Serak’s steady leadership was instrumental in making these accomplishments a reality.

District Administrator, Marty McGinley said, “Chris has been a strong presence in the district for nearly two decades. That kind of service to one’s community is extraordinary. He has given his time and talent to Wheatland, and has impacted the lives of thousands of students. His steady hand and grasp of the big picture have helped us focus on the needs of the students first and foremost. Chris has been a mentor to me and I am forever grateful.”

The district will post the position in the coming weeks and publish a process for the appointment of a board member to fill the open seat in April.

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Deaths March 18, 2026: Michael J. Imburgia, John Bobula, Gary L. Overocker

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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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Westosha Central HS seeking applicants for board vacancy

The Westosha Central High School District board is seeking applicants to fil a vacancy on the board.

Steve Richter recently resigned. He held the Bristol seat since 2013.

Richter is the second resignation from the board this year. In January, Bonnie Felske resigned her at-large seat ont eh board. Jacob Biehn was appointed to filler that seat.

Here is information on how to apply for considertation to

The Westosha Central High School District is currently seeking applicants to fill a vacant Board position. The position is the Bristol representative; qualified applicants must reside within the Bristol/Westosha Central district boundaries and be at least 18 years old.
The vacancy follows the resignation of board member Steve Richter, who has served on the Westosha Central Board of Education for the past 13 years. Richter wrote that “serving our community and the students of Westosha Central High School for the past 13 years has been a tremendous honor.” He also expressed pride in the district’s progress, noting the board’s work “strengthening academic programs and expanding opportunities for students.”
He added, “I am deeply grateful for the collaboration, dedication, and professionalism of my fellow board members, administrators, teachers, staff, and community partners. The progress we have made has truly been a team effort. As I step away from this role, I do so with tremendous confidence and excitement for the district’s future. The leadership in place, combined with the commitment of this community, ensures that our students will continue to thrive.”
The board will select a candidate following an interview process. The selected candidate will fill the position immediately and complete the current term. The three-year term will then appear on the ballot in the 2027 spring election.
Applicants should send an email communication with a letter of intent to John Gendron, District Administrator, no later than Monday, March 30, 2026, at 3 p.m.
Board interviews will be held on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 6 p.m. The district will send information via email on April 1 to applicants with more details regarding the interviews.
To submit your candidacy for the vacant position:
● Name
● Address
● Phone
● Email
● Letter of Interest, including reasons for wanting to serve and any other information you find relevant to serving on the board
Please email your information to:
Mr. John Gendron
gendronj@westosha.k12.wi.us
For further information, contact District Administrator John Gendron, gendronj@westosha.k12.wi.us, (262) 843-2321, ext. 222, or Executive Assistant Nicole Pahl, pahln@westosha.k12.wi.us, (262) 843-2321, ext. 247.

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Deaths March 17, 2026: Barbara Ann Bolton

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Agenda: Salem Lakes Village Board meeting March 17, 2026

The Salem Lakes Village Board is scheduled to meet Tuesday, starting at 6 p.m. at Vilage Hall in Salem.

This meeting also is live streamed and archived for later viewing here.

Agenda items include:

  • Ordinance 2026.03-120 – an Ordinance to Repeal and Recreate Chapter 108 entitled “Park Commission,” Section 108-1 Entitled “Creation, Membership, Terms of Office,” Subsection A and Section 108-2 Entitled “Vacancies and Tenure,” of the Village of Salem Lakes Municipal Code
  • Appointment of Dean Hintzman to the Park Commission with a term ending 2028 due to vacancy caused by resignation of Mark Eberle
  • Appointment of Sandy Verges to the Park Commission with a term ending 2027 due to vacancy caused by resignation of Doug Randolph and Laura Francart 10.4. Updating Chapter 186, Article IV – Chickens in Residential Areas
  • Awarding the Valmar & Yaws Subdivision Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project, to Asphalt Contractors, in the amount of $6,981,100.00
  • Professional Services Agreement between Kenosha County and Village of Salem Lakes for General Zoning and Shoreland/Floodplain Zoning Ordinance Administration
  • Creation of a Clean Boats, Clean Waters program in collaboration with the WI DNR and the area Lake Districts
  • Road Consortium Intermunicipal Agreement for the transfer of road services involving the three villages of Salem Lakes, Twin Lakes, and Paddock Lake and efforts to seek Innovation Grant funds
  • Review and possible sale of Village owned properties: 70-4-120-212-1350 – R4 1 Acre Channel Front on Center Lake in Camp Lake; 70-4-120-124-0301 – 20 Acres Would need to be rezoned; 70-4-120-124-0270 – R2 1.15 Acres South of the 20 Acres; 70-4-120-172-3006 – Old Silver Lake Firehouse/Town Hall; 70-4-120-354-3300 – 1 Acre Antioch Rd Trevor Zoned B3; 70-4-120-063-0676 – R5 .45 Acres Buyer needs to do Wetland Delineation; 70-4-120-284-1160 – R4 Urban Single Family Residential; 70-4-120-181-1710 – B2 Community Business Dist. Silver Lake; 70-4-120-181-1900 – B2 Community Business Dist. Silver Lake.
  • Closed sessions for: Review and possible sale of Village owned properties, Negotiating a cellular lease agreement with Crown Castle Towers for Village property located at 123 N Northwater St., Negotiating the fees and the extension or duration of the sewer service agreement, boundary agreement and water utility service agreement with the
    Village of Paddock Lake; personnel issues in the Fire Department.

The full agenda is available here.

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Units responding for crash along Bristol-Kenosha border

At about 6:31 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue and Kenosha Fire Department units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a report of a crash in the 14400 block of Highway 50.

Per dispatch: Two vehicles involved, one in the roadside ditch. Injuries unknown.

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Kenosha County government buildings closed

From Kenosha County:

Kenosha County government buildings are closed to the public today due to dangerous weather conditions. Many county services remain available online at https://www.kenoshacountywi.gov.

Road conditions are hazardous throughout the county. Please travel only if absolutely necessary, and use great caution if you do. Stay safe out there!

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A word from our sponsors: GPS Family Chiropractic 3rd Annual Holi Celebration is April 4

Note: The following is a paid announcement from GPS Family Chiropractic — DH

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Public invited to open rehearsal on March 18 before Westosha Central HS band trip to Florida

The Westosha Central High School Band will be holding an open rehearsal on Tuesday, March 17 from 6:30-8 p.m. This will be the WCHS Band’s final rehearsal as they prepare for their upcoming trip to Florida. The public is invited to attend.  Please enter through the Commons doors to enter the auditorium. 

The Westosha Central High School Band will be travelling to Florida March 18-25. The WCHS Band will be participating in the Festival Disney competition.  While in Florida the WCHS band students will be visiting all four Walt Disney World theme parks, all three Universal Studios theme parks, and Cocoa Beach.

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Blizzard warning issued

The National Weather Service has now issued a blizzard warning for Kenosha County.

The warning is set to be in effect until 4 p.m., Monday.

From the warning text:

Freezing rain and sleet mixed with snow will continue across the area for the next few hours before transitioning to snowfall. High rates up to 1″/hr will develop across the region into the early morning hours Monday as north winds continue to gust between 40 and 45 MPH. The combination of high snow rates and gusty winds will lead to blizzard conditions with visibilities below 1/4 of a mile, potentially during the Monday morning commute. Snowfall accumulations of 3 to 5 inches are expected. Travel could be very difficult. Widespread blowing snow will significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions are expected to impact the Monday morning commute. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.

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School closures for March 16, 2026

The nasty weather forecast is prompting area schools to announce closures for Monday.

There will be no classes Monday at:

  • Riverview School
  • Bristol School
  • Westosha Central High School
  • Lakewood School
  • Paris School
  • Randall School
  • Salem School
  • Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School
  • Wilmot Union High School
  • Westosha Head Start
  • Brighton School District
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Deaths March 15, 2026: Sandra Nell Hanson, Jerald “Jerry” Wayne Jester, Gerald Leonard

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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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Winter storm watch replaced by winter weather advsiory

The National Weather Service has dropped a winter storm watch and replaced it with a less severe winter weather advisory for Western Kenosha County.

The advisory is set to be in effect from 10 p.m., Sunday until 4 p.m., Monday.

From the advisory text:

Mixed precipitation expected. … Winds gusting as high as 45 mph. … IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph. … Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning commute. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.

The latest, most local NWS forecast calls for s total of about 2.5 inches of snow accumulation for Sunday overnight and Monday.

The winter advisory is also in effect for Racine, Walworth, Milwaukee and Waukesha counties. If you are going farther west or north, rougher weather is expected with more snow accumulation.

UPDATE 4:48 p.m. — Winter weather advisory now to start at 7 p.m., Sunday.

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Winer storm watch shifts; a little more snow expected

The National Weather Service shifted when Western Kenosha County was to be under a winter storm watch and is now forecasting a little more snow accumulation

The winter storm watch now is set to extend from 4 p.m., Sunday to 7 p.m., Monday.

During that time we could see snow and sleet accumulation of 2 to 4 inches total, says the latest, local NWS forecast,

Sunday’s high temperature will actually be a warm 58. The low Sundya overnight will be just 19.

The wind that mostly was absent Saturday is expected to wind up again Sunday into Monday.

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BESS opponents & Wheatland Town Board clash over progress on battery energy storage site ordinance progress

The Wheatland Town Board and residents seeking the passage of a strict battery energy storage site ordinance clashed over the progress on developing the law at Monday’s Town Board meeting.

Town officials reported that they are seeking to work with key individuals in the development of a ordinance including the town attorney, the county and a town official from another nearby town where such a facility already exists.

BESS opponents expressed concern that the process wasn’t moving faster.

In January, three of four land use requests related to a proposed battery energy storage system project in Wheatland received unfavorable recommendations from the town Plan Commission. The company behind the proposal, Robin Energy Storage, then withdrew the project from further consideration before the Town Board could formally weigh-in.

Robin was proposing a battery energy storage system facility located on approximately 12 acres within an approximately 19-acre tract of land east of 392nd Avenue and north of Highway 50 in Wheatland. The site is especially apt, Robin representatives said, because it is adjacent to an existing electrical substation.

Robin had proposed to pay the town about $8 million over 20 years under a joint development agreement if the project won town approval and moved forward to completion.

Local opponents are concerned Robin will seek some other avenue to place the facility in Wheatland. They cite concerns about fire hazards and environmental harm related to possible accidents at such facilities. They base those concerns on accidents and fires that have occurred at some existing facilities in other states.

Town Chairman Jeff Butler said Monday the county is looking at enhancing its existing BESS ordinance to make it stronger. They are working with an attorney that is experienced in regulating such facilities.

The town would like to build on that process for its own even stricter ordinance, Butler said.

Town Supervisor Kyle Madsen said the town will be moving forward on its ordinance “essentially in parallel” while the county strengthens theirs.

“It won’t be two separate conversations,” Madsen said.

Jenny Morehouse, the leader of the citizen push to enact an ordinance, said she was disappointed more had not been done by the town since she presented her research on such ordinances elsewhere at a meeting held the Wednesday before the Monday Town Board meeting.

“I’m really frustrated because I took a lot of time to get this together, to get this rolling,” Morehouse said.

Butler replied “This isn’t going to be done tomorrow … government doesn’t do things overnight.”

Morehouse followed up with “I know, but it’s been a week and nothings been done.”

Chad Toedter who also has been leading the BESS opposition said “All we hear is we’re going to sit and wait.”

Town officials pushed back on the idea that they are doing nothing.

“It’s not stagnant,” Madsen said of the process.

Town Supervisor Kelly Wilson asked for patience.

“I ask you to be patient,” Wilson said. “We know the urgency to have this done. All I think about these days is battery storage, battery storage, batter storage. We are working, we are. It takes time.”

Butler pointed out that Monday was the first time since last Wednesday’s meeting the board had had a chance to discuss the matter together, due to open meetings laws.

Under another agenda item, Toedter asked about his plans to place anti BESS signs around the town, also asking for the possibility of a donation from the town.

Board members said they felt it would be similar to the placing of election signs and would likely have to follow the same rules. No one offered an opinion about a donation to the effort.

“I don’t have any problem with what you want to do,” Butler said. “It’s free speech.”

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Units responding for wire in Salem Lakes

At about 12:44 p.m., Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue units are responding to a report of a sparking power line in the 7300 block of Highway B in Salem Lakes.

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Units responding for tree on wire in Powers Lake

At about 11:55 a.m., Town of Randall Fire Department units are responding to a report of a tree on a power line in the 9400 block of 401st Avenue in Powers Lake.

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Units responding for fire in Silver Lake

At about 9:08 a.m., Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding for a report of a fire in the 7700 block of Shorewood Drive in Silver Lake.

Per dispatch: Caller reporting a tree on wires and a sparking transformer.

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Units responding to crash along Bristol-Paris border

At about 8:27 a.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue and Paris Fire and Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a report of a crash at Highways 45 and K along the Bristol-Paris border.

Per dispatch: Possible injuries being reported.

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Deaths March 12, 2026: Betty L. Epping, Edward Charles Duffett

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High wind warning & winter storm watch issued

Western Kenosha County may be in for some rough weather over the next few days.

The National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday and a winter storm watch from 7 p.m., Saturday to 4 p.m., Monday.

During the wind warning period, we could see northwest winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts to 60 mph.

From the winter storm watch text:

Heavy snow and blowing snow is possible Saturday night and Sunday, especially north of I-94. A wintry mix will be possible for a time Saturday night and Sunday, including a chance for sleet and freezing rain, particularly along and south of the I-94 corridor. Rain may also mix in for a time mainly south of I-94. The wintry mix is expected transition to moderate to heavy snow across southern Wisconsin Sunday evening, persisting into Monday. Strong winds and blowing snow will likely continue into Monday as well.

Current forecasted snow etc. accumulations are: 1 to 2 inches Saturday overnight, half an inch Sunday and between a half and three quarters of an inch Sunday overnight.

While you may be hearing about larger snow accumulations in the Milwaukee area and points north the the mix of precipitation we should see down here will still have “substantial impacts,” says the NWS.

Wind will be lighter Saturday, but get stronger again Sunday, Sunday overnight and continue through Monday.

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A word from our sponsors: Washburn Lodge Corned Beef Dinner is March 15

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Report from the road: Traffic being diverted on Highway 50 at Paddock Lake

At about 6:30 p.m., traffic on Highway 50 from both directions in Paddock Lake is being diverted while what appears to be emergency repairs to a utility pole take place.

Eastbound traffic on Highway 50 is being diverted down 236th Avenue.

From the Kenosha County Government Facebook page:

UPDATE about 8:05 p.m. — Coming through Paddock Lake, traffic was moving as normal in both directions. A utility truck was still be on the scene, but appeared to be pulling out.

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Agenda: Paddock Lake Village Board committee of the whole meeting

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 items include:

  • Addendum to Fire and EMS contract for Innovative Grant Application
  • Three special event permits

The full agenda is available here.

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A word from our sponsors: Trevor-Wilmot School to host referendum Community Information Meeting March 12

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Winter weather returns

We’ve all appreciated the weather of late that has flirted with spring — or even summer — at times.

Well it’s over. Winter is back Wednesday in both temperature and precipitation.

Wednesday’s high temperature is forecast for 37, but that will come early in the morning with temperatures dropping the rest of the day. It should feel colder with a northwest wind of 10 to 15 mph and gusts as high as 30 mph. If the temperature is not enough to remind you of winter then there will be the rain, freezing rain, sleet in the morning and then snow this afternoon to seal the deal. New snow and sleet accumulation of less than a half inch is expected.

Thursday and Friday should see a return to the 40s, before temps in the 30s and chances of rain/snow return over the weekend.

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Severe thunderstorm warning issued

The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northwestern Kenosha County.

The warning is set to be in effect until 8:45 p.m.

At 7:53 p.m., a severe thunderstorm was located over Wheatland moving northeast at 35 mph.

Central Racine County is also included in the warning area.

Hail as large as quarter sized ha been associated with this storm, the warning text says.

An earlier severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until midnight (Note: This sentence modified from original version — DH)

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Deaths March 10, 2026: Mickey Lu Hyter, Richard Paul Couvion

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Severe thunderstorm watch issued

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for an area of Wisconsin that includes Kenosha County.

The watch is set to be in effect until midnight Wednesday.

Says NWS: “A severe thunderstorm watch is issued by the National Weather Service when conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area. A severe thunderstorm by definition is a thunderstorm that produces one inch hail or larger in diameter and/or winds equal or exceed 58 miles an hour. The size of the watch can vary depending on the weather situation. They are usually issued for a duration of 4 to 8 hours. They are normally issued well in advance of the actual occurrence of severe weather. During the watch, people should review severe thunderstorm safety rules and be prepared to move a place of safety if threatening weather approaches.”

UPDATE about 7 p.m. —

UPDATE about 7:41 p.m. — Pea-sized hail in Paddock Lake:

UPDATE about 7:44 p.m. — Northwestern Kenosha County under a severe thunderstorm warning until 8:45 p.m. Details here.

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