2026 Wisconsin Fairest of the Fair Kaelie Billingsley welcomed home

2026 Wisconsin Fairest of the Fair Kaelie Billingsley was welcomed home Sunday with a surprise reception at the Kenosha County Center in Bristol.

Billingsley, 19, of Paris was named state Fairest of the Fair at the Wisconsin Association of Fairs convention last week.

Fair officials, supporters, friends and family gathered for the event. Here’s video of Billingsley’s arrival:

Billingsley competed in the 2026 state Fairest of the Fair competition as part of her duties as the 2025 Kenosha County Fairest of the Fair. A Kenosha County last won the state title in 1989.

“I really did not think I would get it,” Billingsley said of her new title. “Every single one of the 31 contestants was great to be around. They all deserved it just as much. It’s surreal that I was the one chosen.”

Kenosha County Fairest of the Fair committee member Betsy Ross talked about how the convention week went for Billingsley:

County Executive Samantha Kerkman presented a proclamation on behalf of the county and state Rep. Amanda Nedweski:

Next for Billingsley will be orientation in Feb. familiarizing her with her new duties, of which a major portion will be visiting other fairs this summer. She also will be giving interviews and other tasks.

“I’m most excited to go and visit all the fairs,” Billingsley said.

Billingsley said she is prepared to make the most of her new title.

“It’s such an amazing opportunity,” she said.

Kenosha County fair manager Jenny Hesse presents Billingsley with a rolling bag to use on her travels over the next year.
Wisconsin Fairest of the Fair 2026 Kaelie Billingsley (center poses with 2026 Kenohsa County Fair Royalty Emily Maxon (left) and 2026 Kenohsa County Fair Fairest of the Fair Izzy Jones.
The cake for the event donated by Bode’s Bakery. The goldfish are an acknowledgment of one of Kaelie’s favorite snacks. For fair food, Billingsley said she favors roasted corn ears and funnel cakes.
A photo of everyone who attended the event
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Units responding for crash in Randall

At about 9:31 a.m., Town of Randall Fire Department and Twin Lakes Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a report of a crash in the 11000 block of Highway KD in Randall.

UPDATE 9:33 a.m. — Per dispatch, a semi truck and another vehicle involved. Injuries being reported.

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Winter weather advisory, cold weather advisory issued

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory and a cold weather advisory for an area of Wisconsin that includes Kenosha County.

The winter weather advisory is set to be in effect from 6 p.m., Sunday to noon, Monday. This advisory relates to light, accumulating snow with gusty winds developing. Total snow accumulation is expected to be 1 to 1.5 inches.

The cold weather advisory is set to be in effect from 3 a.m., Monday to noon Monday. Windchills may be as low as 22 to 29 below zero. Wind chill in this range could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes.

A longer look at the forecast shows cold temps continuing. Monday’s high will be 5. Highs Tuesday, Thursday and Friday will be in the teens and in the high single digits on Saturday and Sunday.

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Highway Z (Wilmot Ave) to close Jan. 19 for road work

Kenosha County Highway Z (Wilmot Avenue) in Twin Lakes is scheduled to be closed to through traffic between Highway C (110th Street) and Highway HM (Wilmot Road) for a week, beginning Monday, Jan. 19.

This is to accommodate the replacement of a culvert roughly 730 feet south of Highway C. Local access on HIghway Z will remain on either side of the hard closure.

Drivers are advised to detour around the closure via Highway HM, Highway KD (336th Avenue) and Highway C.

This work schedule is weather-dependent and subject to change.

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Bonnie Felske resigns from Westosha Central HS District board; applicants sought to fill the term

The resignation of a member of the Westosha Central High School District board became effective this week and the board is looking for people interested in filling out the term.

“After careful consideration, I have determined that I am no longer able to continue serving due to my current professional responsibilities as a school principal and the time commitment required as a board member,” at-large board member Bonnie Felske said in her resignation letter. “Serving on the school board has been a truly rewarding experience, and I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the success of Westosha Central. It was amazing to be a part of the transformational change of Central brought on by the approved referendum! I am so impressed
with the beautiful facilities, curricular changes, new positions and programs that have evolved over the five years I have served.”

The board is seeking candidates to fill the remainder of Felske’s term, which continues until April 2027. Here is information for interested applicants distributed by the district Thursday:

The Westosha Central High School District is currently seeking applicants to fill a vacant Board position. The position is the At Large representative; qualified applicants must reside within the Westosha Central district boundaries and be at least 18 years old. The board will select a candidate following the interview process. The selected candidate will fill the position immediately and complete the current term. The three-year term will be on the 2027 spring election ballot.
Applicants should send an email communication of intent to John Gendron, District Administrator, no later than Friday, January 30, 2026, at 3 p.m. Board interviews will be held on Monday, February 9, 2026, at 6 p.m. The district will send
information to applicants with more details on February 3 regarding the interviews.

To submit your candidacy for the vacant position include:
● 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 at gendronj@westosha.k12.wi.us

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Deaths Jan. 1, 2026: Laurie J Flood, Joseph E. Daniels

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Diva Quest 2026 includes local students

The Diva Quest 2026 vocal music scholarship finals show will take place on Saturday, Jan. 31, at 3 pm, at Journey Church in Kenosha.

All 10 Diva Quest finalists will perform live (collectively and as soloists), evaluated by a panel of judges in front of a live voting audience. The program will also feature The Naturals of Marquette University, Riverport Chorus, and 2025 Diva Quest Winner Yocelin Valdez.

Diva Quest finalists for 2026 are:

  • ·         Amareli Arias – Westosha Central High School
  • ·         Daniella Berti – Wilmot Union High School
  • ·         Elle Kinney – Wilmot Union High School
  • ·         Avery Meachum – Wilmot Union High School
  • ·         Kendra Meyer – Waukesha South High School
  • ·         Emma Robers – Elkhorn Area High School
  • ·         Adele Thornton – Wilmot Union High School
  • ·         Scarlett Towry – Wilmot Union High School
  • ·         AlyVega – Antioch Community High School
  • ·         Ariana Wine – Wilmot Union High School

“Diva Quest is a non-profit vocal scholarship competition in Southeast Wisconsin,” explained Susan Nelson, Diva Quest co-founder. “Diva Quest provides young women in high school with the opportunity to showcase their vocal singing talents and earn scholarship money towards their post high school education.”

Since 2007, Diva Quest has drawn aspiring high school girl singers (grades 9-12) from area high schools in Southeast Wisconsin and Northeast Illinois. The program is presented by Riverport Chorus with supporters including Home Helpers Home Care, Thrivent, Diane Pawasarat, and Kate Shortall.

“Last year, the Diva Quest winner received $1,750 in scholarship monies,” explained Lisa Mushel, Diva Quest co-founder. “Descending amounts were awarded to runners-up in the final competition.”

In preparation for the big event, those top 10 finalists have received coaching and mentoring by a team of experienced musicians, music educators, and performers) in song selection, vocal presentation, performance, and more.

Tickets for the Diva Quest finals show are available from any finalist or Riverport Chorus member or online at riverportchorus.org/divaquest. General admission is $20 in advance (or $25 at the door). Admission is free for children ages 10 and under. Doors open at 2:30 pm.

Riverport Chorus, having celebrated 60 years in 2024, is a chapter of Sweet Adelines International. Directed by Laurel Peterson, the group rehearses Monday evenings at 7 pm at Wilmot Union High School in Wilmot, Wisconsin. Singing women are welcome to visit any rehearsal, and auditions are ongoing.

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Deaths Jan. 15, 2026: Bert Welker Metz, Helen C. Debruin

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2026 Wisconsin Fairest of the Fair is Kenosha County’s Kaelie Billingsley

The 2026 Wisconsin Fairest of the Fair is a familiar face to Kenosha County Fair attendees.

 Kaelie Billingsley, 19, Kenosha County’s 2025 Fairest of the Fair was selected for the honor Wednesday.

Billingsley was one of 32 people vying for the honor. She will serve a one-year term as the official ambassador for the 2026 Wisconsin State Fair, also attending multiple fairs and events through the years.

The daughter of Eric and Shelly Billingsley of Bristol, Billingsley is currently earning a degree in Animal Science with an emphasis on Pre-Veterinary Medicine from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. She also works on the campus farm in the beef cattle and equipment management division. After graduating with a doctorate in veterinary medicine, she hopes to open her own veterinary clinic, the official announcement said.

Kaelie Billingsley at the 2025 Kenosha County Fair Cookies & Crowns event at the fair.
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Units responding for fire in Rock Lake

At about 4:02 p.m., Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue, Bristol Fire and Rescue, Town of Randall Fire Department and Wheatland Vol Fire Department units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a possible fire at a home in the 12200 block of Rock Lake Road in Rock Lake.

Per dispatch: Delivery driver reported hearing a fire alarm and smelling something burning. No one appeared to be home.

UPDATE 4:08 p.m. — Salem Lakes chief reports from scene that some kind of fire appears to be underway.

UPDATE about 4:09 p.m. — SL command reports smoke showing from right side of building. Firefighters preparing to enter building. Deputies blocking traffic on Rock Lake Road.

UPDATE 4:15 p.m. — Box alarm activated. Multiple area departments responding.

UPDATE 4:43 p.m. — Box alarm upgraded to second level. Additional departments responding.

UPDATE 5:28 p.m. — Kenosha County Fire Investigation Task Force requested to respond to the scene.

UPDATE 6:03 p.m. — SL chiefs strikes box alarm.

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Deaths Jan. 14, 2026: Glenda Susanna Dupons, Margaret L. Filus

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Bullet found in Westosha Central bathroom; no threat to students identified

From the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office (via Facebook issued about 4:30 p.m.):

This afternoon, a single bullet was located in a boys’ bathroom stall at Westosha Central High School.

The school’s administrative team and the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officer immediately began an investigation. At this time, no other items have been found and no threat to students or staff has been identified.

Out of an abundance of caution and in the interest of transparency, we want the community to be aware of the situation.

The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office is working closely with Westosha Central High School administration as the investigation continues. Based on all information available at this time, there is no credible threat to the school, students, or staff.

The safety of our students, staff, and community is — and always will be — our top priority. We will continue to investigate thoroughly and take any action necessary to ensure a safe learning environment.

We appreciate the cooperation and support of the school, parents, and community as we work through this matter”

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Units responding for crash in Salem Lakes

At about 8 a.m., Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue units and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a report of a crash in the 29800 block of Highway 50 in Salem Lakes.

Per dispatch: Single vehicle rolled over.

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Units responding for crash in Twin Lakes

At about 7:01 a.m., Twin Lakes Fire and Rescue units are responding to a crash at Richmond Road and Highway P in Twin Lakes.

Per dispatch: Twin Lakes Police officers on the scene.

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Snow this morning

Snow is coming down pretty good in Paddock Lake at about 6:15 a.m., Wednesday.

The latest, local National Weather Service forecast calls for the snow to stop by 8 a.m. and result in less than a half inch of accumulation, but it seems to be going strong outside my window anyway. Wind of 20 mph with gusts as high as 35 mph is also present.

There also are significant chances of snow Thursday night, Friday, Friday night and Saturday (50 percent or greater).

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Agenda: Paddock Lake Village Board committee of the whole Jan. 14, 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 items include:

  • Voluntary attachment of land from Salem Lakes to Paddock Lake review
  • Special Event Permit application for Rhythm on the Lake concert series
  • Special Event Permit application for Movie in the Park series
  • Property appraisal engagement agreement
  • Purchase of park equipment for the Village and Whitetail Ridge park

The full agenda is available here.

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Agenda: Twin Lakes #4 School District (Lakewood School) board meeting Jan. 14, 2026

The Twin Lakes #4 School District (Lakewood School) board is scheduled to meet Wednesday starting at 4:15 p.m. in the school library.

Agneda items include:

  • Referendum to authorize exceeding the revenue limit by $800,000 per year for four years starting with the 2026-27 school year for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses.
  • Referendum Meetings and Messaging
  • Open Enrollment Seats for 2026-2027
  • 2026-2027 Calendar Approval

The full agenda is available here.

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Wheatland Plan Commission recommends denial of 3 of 4 land use requests for proposed battery storage project

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 Tuesday evening.

The votes came after an over two hour long pubic hearing on the project in which about 150 people packed the Town Hall in New Munster. No member of the public speaking at the hearing expressed approval of the project moving forward, with speakers expressing concerns about fire safety, proximity to Wheatland Center School and impact on ground water and property values.

Robin Energy Storage is 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.

Measures receiving unfavorable recommendations from the Plan Commission were:

  • An amendment to the Adopted Land Use Plan map for Town of Wheatland: 2035 from “Suburban Density Residential” to “Suburban-Density Residential” & “Governmental and Institutional.”
  • Rezoning from A-1 Agricultural Preservation Dist. to A-2 General Agricultural Dist. & I-1 Institutional Dist.
  • A conditional use permit to allow the construction of a Battery Energy Storage System – utility scale in the I-1 Institutional Dist.

A fourth measure, a Certified Survey Map, received a favorable recommendation, contingent on review by the town engineering firm. A representative of the engineering firm explained this was more of a technical measure that wasn’t necessarily related to the project’s merits.

The Plan Commission made its recommendations to the Town Board, which is scheduled to meet Wednesday to consider the Robin project items. The Town Board will then pass on its favorable or unfavorable recommendations to the County Board, which has the ultimate authority.

“We usually don’t go against what the plan commission says, but there’s a possibility,” said Jeff Butler, who is both chairman of the Plan Commission and the Town Board.

While Plan Commission members were making decisions based on land planning aspects, there was discussion about the merits of the project in general during the meeting.

“The people spoke  tonight,” said Plan Commission member Paul DeLuisa, referring to the public hearing. “There were a lot of no’s tonight. We kind of work for them.”

There was extended discussion among the Plan Commission members regarding the potential for contamination of groundwater,

“I’m worried about 53 wells being contaminated,” DeLuisa said about a nearby 53-home neighborhood.

Robin has offered the town through a Joint Development Agreement $8.6 million across the 20-year life of the project, according to Robin documents submitted to Kenosha County planning.

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Deaths Jan. 13, 2026: Margaret R. Arndt

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A word from our sponsors: Froedtert South welcomes back Dr. Goya Raikar

Note: The following is a paid announcement from Froedtert South Hospital — DH

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Deaths Jan. 12, 2026: Shirley Mae Sandford, Clifford Hurley, Mary Esther Sullivan Shaffer, Bette G. Harbach

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Meetings set this week on battery storage facility proposal in Wheatland

People interested in a battery energy storage system facility proposed in Wheatland will have a chance to hear more about the project and express their opinion at a pair of meetings scheduled for this week.

Robin Energy Storage is 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.

To move forward, Robin needs a land use map change, rezoning and other planning type concessions.

The meeting schedule was discussed at a regular Wheatland Town Board Monday evening.

Tuesday, there will be a public hearing on the project starting at 6 p.m. at Town Hall in New Munster.

Representatives of Robin are expected to make a presentation and answer questions from the public, said town Chairman Jeff Butler. Individuals can also express their opinion about the project at the public hearing.

After the public hearing, the plan commission is scheduled to meet on Tuesday. That group can deliberate and recommend approval or denial, Butler said. The commission may also choose to table a decision.

Vince Mosca, a Plan Commission member in attendance at Monday’s board meeting, said he thinks the commission will not arrive at a decision.

“I doubt that the Plan Commission will vote tomorrow night,” Mosca said.

Also scheduled is a special Town Board meeting on Wednesday, with the project on the agenda. The Town Board likely will not make a decision if the Plan Commission has not, Butler said.

The town is not the ultimate authority on the project. That power lies with the county.

Robin has offered the town through a Joint Development Agreement $8.6 million across the 20-year life of the project., according to Robin documents submitted to Kenosha County planning.

Much more information on what’s proposed for the project is available here.

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A word from our sponsors: Wilmot Auto Service offers exceptional service, quality products and unparalleled customer satisfaction

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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

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Spring election 2026: Uncontested race for Paddock Lake trustee

Voters in Paddock Lake will elect at least one new face to the Village Board, but there will not be a contest on the April 7 ballot.

Three people filed to run for the office before last Tuesday’s deadline. They are:

  • R.J. Howard
  • Mike Jansen, an incumbent
  • Ron Statz, an incumbent

Three seats will be filled in the election.

Incumbent Joseph Capelli did not file for re-election.

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Deaths Jan. 11, 2026: Laydene A. Fliess

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Spring election 2026: Bristol to have uncontested election for village trustee

Voters in Bristol will see an uncontested election for village trustee on the April 7 ballot.

Filing to run by last Tuesday’s deadline were:

  • Chris Leker, an incumbent
  • Ruth Atwood, an incumbent

Two at-large seats will be filled.

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A word from our sponsors: Jan. 11, 2026 open houses from Bear Realty’s Glenda and Butch Dupons

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Here are open houses being hosted today by Glenda and Butch Dupons, of Bear Realty:

8126 203rd Ave, Bristol

25812 91st St, Salem Lakes

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Deaths Jan. 10. 2026: Antoni Boleslaw Walus

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Wilmot UHS Shave 4 The Brave coverage (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Friday afternoon, Wilmot High School held a pep rally for their St. Baldrick’s event “Shave 4 The Brave. This is the second year Key Club has organized the event. This year, Principal Rob Kreil allowed a pep rally, in addition to the event to be held after the basketball later that evening. He also participated as one of the volunteers getting his head shaved.

Key Club had already raised $5000 for St. Baldrick’s by the time of the pep rally. St. Baldrick’s Foundation is the largest private funder of childhood cancer research grants. Last year Key Club, was able to raise $20,000. They are taking donations at https://www.stbaldricks.org/events/wuhs2026

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A word from our sponsors: Jan. 10, 2026 open houses from Bear Realty’s Glenda and Butch Dupons

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Here are open houses being hosted today by Glenda and Butch Dupons, of Bear Realty:

8126 203rd Ave, Bristol

24920 73rd St, Paddock Lake

27130 89th St, Salem Lakes

9506 296th Ave, Salem Lakes

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