Warm and wet weather this week

Temperatures in Western Kenosha County will be in the 70s and even flirting with the 80s at times, but there are also persistent chances of rain as well.

The latest, local National Weather Service forecast calls for high temperatures of 75 on Monday, 80 on Tuesday, 68 on Wednesday, 77 on Thursday and 77 on Friday.

There also is some chance of rain each of those days as well. The greatest chance of rain and at this point is for Tuesday night through Wednesday night at 80 percent. There’s potential for severe weather Tuesday 3 p.m. to 1 a.m.

The weekend looks to be a little cooler, with a high Saturday of 62 and a high Sunday of 53.

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A word from our sponsors: Twin Lakes Area Chamber & Business Association to host Family Color Run April 18

Note: The following is a paid announcement from Twin Lakes Area Chamber & Business Association — DH

Get ready for a fun, colorful community event coming to Twin Lakes this spring! Our Color Run is all about movement, laughter, and bringing people together for a high-energy, feel-good experience.

The Twin Lakes Family Color Run kicks off and finishes at Lance Park on April 18 at 11AM — and it’s so much more than just a run. We’re talking vendors, music by DJ Keith, a high-energy warm-up led by Fly Girl Dance & Fitness, and an Athletico stretch tent after the race to help you recover like a pro 💪

Details like the full route and final logistics will continue to roll out, but for now — mark your calendar and plan to be there.

Whether you walk, run, cheer from the sidelines, or volunteer, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

You’re officially signing up for one of the most colorful, joy-filled events Twin Lakes has to offer! This Color Run is all about movement, laughter, and community — not speed or competition. Whether you run, walk, dance your way through, or just come for the vibes… you belong here.

Take a moment to complete your registration so we can create a safe, smooth, and unforgettable experience for everyone.

Here’s a map of the route (click map for larger view):

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UPDATE: Seven injured in Twin Lakes crash

Seven people were treated for injuries as a result of a crash at county Highways P and O in Twin Lakes Sunday evening.

From the Twin Lakes Fire Department and Rescue Squad:

At approximately 5:40 PM, Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue was dispatched for the report of a rollover motor vehicle accident. While crews were enroute to the scene, Randall Fire Department was requested to respond with an engine to assist.
Upon arrival of the first ambulance, crews located seven patients involved in the crash. Initial reports indicated that two patients may have been ejected from the vehicle, and one patient was found partially hanging from a window of the overturned vehicle. Due to the severity of the incident and the number of patients involved, a Flight For Life helicopter was requested to land at St. John’s Catholic Church, and a MABAS Box Alarm 65-04 was activated to the box level to bring additional resources to the scene.

Agencies responding to the incident included:
• Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue – Three ambulances, engine, brush truck, chief officer
• Randall Fire Department – Truck company, EMS utility truck, chief officer
• Richmond Fire Protection District (Illinois) – Ambulance, chief officer
• Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue – Ambulance
• Spring Grove Fire Protection District (Illinois) – Ambulance
• Hebron-Alden-Greenwood Fire Protection District (Illinois) – Engine
• Bristol Fire and Rescue – Squad and chief officer
• Wheatland Volunteer Fire Department – chief officer

Triage crews from Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue identified one red (critical), three yellow (serious), and three green (minor) patients. Patients were transported to area hospitals including Northwestern McHenry Hospital, Aurora Lakeland Medical Center, Froedtert South Pleasant Prairie Hospital, and Aurora Medical Center Kenosha.

To ensure emergency coverage remained available within the community (Randall, Wheatland, and Twin Lakes) during the incident, several departments responded to change-of-quarters to the Twin Lakes Fire station. These agencies included Paris Rescue with an ambulance, Kansasville Fire Rescue Department with an engine, and Wheatland Volunteer Fire Department with an engine. Once duties were completed on the scene, Bristol Fire and Rescue also provided additional coverage with a squad and chief officer.

Fire Chief Ron Redlin stated, “This was great work and a great team effort by all involved. We appreciate the departments that responded to the scene and those that provided changed quarters to help ensure our communities continued to have emergency coverage during this incident.”

Twin Lakes Fire/Rescue would also like to thank Twin Lakes Police Department, Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office, Kenosha County Joint Services Dispatch, and Twin Lakes Police Dispatch for their assistance. The crash remains under investigation by the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office. At this time, no further information will be released.

In a Facebook post on the TLFD website:

While this crash remains under investigation by the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office, tonight serves as an important reminder: 𝐰𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐭. Seatbelts remain one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce serious injury or death in a crash. Taking just a few seconds to buckle up can make all the difference.

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Units responding for crash in Twin Lakes

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Units responding for crash in Twin Lakes

At about 5:45 p.m., Twin Lakes Fire and Rescue units and Twin Lakes Police are responding to a report of a crash at Highways P and O in Twin Lakes.

Per dispatch: A vehicle is rolled over. Occupants out of the vehicles. Injuries being reported

UPDATE 5:50 p.m. — Twin Lakes command requests mutual aid from Town of Randall Fire Department with an engine.

UPDATE 5:53 p.m. — Response from Flight for Life medical transport helicopter requested. Randall response being diverted to set up landing zone.

UPDATE 5:57 p.m. — Flight for Life unable to respond.

6:06 p.m. — MABAS box alarm activated. Additonal departments responding include Wheatland Vol Fire Department, Bristol Fire and Rescue, Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue, Richmond Fire Department, Paris Fire and Rescue and Kansasville Fire and Rescue.

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Kenosha County Association for Home and Community Education’s 2026 Families Branching Out event is April 25

Kenosha County Association for Home and Community Education’s free entry 2026 Families Branching Out event is April 25 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Kenosha County Center (Highways 45 and 50) in Bristol.

This is the fifth year for the event.

Families Branching Out includes free entry and activities for all ages. Youth will receive a free backpack of goodies.

Activities include:

  • Fire trucks
  • Bookmobile
  • Child ID and vision screening.
  • HCE craft
  • Reading with the Kenosha County Fairest of the Fair.
  • Sheriff’s K9 unit.
  • Make & Take Fun.
  • Handouts, raffles, giveaways.
  • Over 45 exhibits and activities.
  • Free hot dogs and chips for kids.

Also on this day will be:

  • Safe Kids/Strong Families Run Walk sponsored by Prevention Services Network (Contact PSN at 262-697-4689)
  • Drug Take-Back Program in storage shed on Highway 50.

Attendees can help feed the community by bringing a non-perishable food item for The Sharing Center.

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Wheatland Center School students compete in 2026 Academic Bowl

2026 Wheatland Academic Bowl Team – Back row (left to right) Landon Paramski, Tristen Donohue, Aaron Crane, Austyn Madaus, Jaena Baumeister, Avalynn Elfering, Morgan Fauth and Lylian Miller Front row (left to right) Gursevak Toor, Elijah Jung, Tyler Epping, Charlie Wisneski, Gabby Pippin, Aubree Jurgens and Abigail Zavacke. /Submitted photo

Wheatland students participated in an Academic Bowl hosted at Phoenix Middle School in Delavan. Teams were made up of five students from each grade – sixth through eighth. Students were nominated by teachers to compete within their designated area of expertise – Math, Science, English/Language Arts, or Social Studies. Students participated in an individual test of subject knowledge, a current events team quiz, and a team STEAM challenge.

The following students represented Wheatland in the 2026 Academic Bowl: 6th Grade – Tyler Epping, Elijah Jung, Lylian Miller, Charlie Wisneski and Abigail Zavacke; 7th Grade – Tristen Donohue, Avalynn Elfering, Morgan Fauth, Aubree Jurgens and Gursevak Toor; 8th Grade – Jaena Baumeister, Aaron Crane, Austyn Madaus, Landon Paramski and Gabriella Pippin.

Nine Wheatland students placed within their designated area of expertise. Lylian Miller placed first overall in 6th grade English/Language Arts. Abigail Zavacke placed first overall in 6th grade Science and Elijah Jung placed third overall in 6th grade Social Studies. Aubree Jurgens placed first overall in 7th grade English/Language Arts. Gursevak Toor tied for first overall in 7th grade Math and Tristen Donohue placed first overall for 7th grade Science. Gabby Pippin placed first overall in 8th grade English/Language Arts. Landon Paramski placed second overall in 8th grade Social Studies and Austyn Madaus placed second overall in 8th grade Math.

In the current events team quiz, students had the opportunity to work together across grade levels and showcase each other’s strengths. Wheatland Team 3 tied for second overall in the current events team quiz. Members of this team included Aaron Crane, Aubree Jurgens, Morgan Fauth, Abigail Zavacke and Charlie Wisneski. The effort put
forth in the individual tests and teamwork during the current events quiz placed Wheatland second overall in the 2026 Academic Bowl.

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A word from our sponsors: Kenosha Advance Care Planning Community Collaborative to host National Decisions Day event April 16

Note: The following is a paid announcement from Hospice Alliance — DH

On National Healthcare Decisions Day, The Kenosha Advance Care Planning Community Collaborative will be hosting a program aimed to encourage community members to complete an Advance Directive. Hear from members of our community what completing an Advance Directive has meant to them followed by an opportunity to walk through the Health Care Power of Attorney document. Witnesses will be available for those who are ready to complete their document. A light lunch will be served for those who RSVP. To RSVP call (262)652-4482 x 1268.

Who: Any and all community members over 18!

When: Thursday, April 16 from 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm. A light lunch will be served at 12:30, and the program will begin at 1 pm.

Where: Froedtert South Kenosha Clinic, ABC Conference Room, 6308 8th Ave, Kenosha

Why: Advance Care Planning helps adults at any age or stage of health understand and share their personal
values and preferences regarding future medical care. It is a gift you give your loved ones to help them make choices about your care.

The Kenosha Advance Care Planning Community Collaborative is comprised of industry professionals from: Kenosha
Community Advocates, Froedtert South, and Hospice Alliance.

Background: Hospice Alliance, the #1 provider of hospice care in Southeastern Wisconsin, is committed to offering compassionate physical, emotional, and spiritual care and educating our patients, those who support them, and the communities we serve. Personalized care for patients and families who are facing life-limiting illnesses is available in the patient’s or loved one’s private homes, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, and in the Hospice Alliance Hospice House located in Pleasant Prairie. Hospice Alliance is your compassionate community non-profit hospice, incorporated in Hospice Alliance is also a proud 5-star member of the We Honor Veterans Program, a program developed by the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, in partnership with the Veterans Administration. For more information, call 262-652-4400 or visit www.hospicealliance.org.

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Deaths April 10, 2026: Larry W. Marchel, Peggy Ann Bambrough

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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Paddock Lake, Salem Lakes form road consortium, apply for state grant

Two Western Kenosha County municipalities have formed a road consortium and hope to land almost $3 million from a state grant program as a result.

Late last month, the Salem Lakes Village Board and the Paddock Lake Village Board took the final steps of approving an intergovernmental agreement setting up how the consortium will work and applying for the Wisconsin Department of Revenue Innovation Grant before the March 31 deadline.

The consortium could allow municipalities to bid road work as a larger group and get better pricing through economies of scale. 

“The two neighboring communities have come together for the greater good of each municipality’s residents,” said Tim Popanda, Paddock Lake village administrator.

The grant rewards municipalities that transfer functions to another government or agency. A lead municipality in such an arrangement would not be eligible to receive grant funds. By creating the third party consortium, it’s hoped both municipalities will receive funding.

The money could be substantial if the five-year grant is approved. Salem Lakes anticipates receiving $431,033 annually and Paddock Lake $167,624 annually, Popanda said.

“The grant is a promising step towards future collaborations with our neighboring communities, particularly the Village of Paddock Lake,” said Michael Kostiuk, Salem Lakes village administrator.

The consortium and grant have been an ongoing project for the municipalities

“This process was long and difficult to get buy in from other municipalities,” Popanda said. “We started in January with 13 communities interested and after three months of presentations, discussions and multiple drafts of the IGA finally came down to two participants. Without the persistent assistance from VOSL Economic Development Committee member and Village of Paddock Lake resident Brian Filiatreault, Mike Kostiuk ,municipal attorneys, Baxter and Woodman Engineers and the progressive vision of the VOPL and VOSL Board of Trustees we would not have been able to get this done.”

Twin Lake dropped out of the consortium at the last minute, with its Village Board voting to not approve the IGA on March 30.

“One main reason was that the (Twin Lakes) Village Board wanted a few changes to the agreement before they would be part of it,” said Laura Jager, Twin Lakes village administrator. “Because the grant deadline was the next day and the other two municipalities had already voted on the agreement, there was no room to change it … That said, the village is still open to the idea down the road.”

The consortium also may grow by one municipality after the grant approval process is ended, Popanda said. The village of Walworth may join the group, which will require an amendment of the IGA.

The Department of Revenue has said the villages should receive comment on their application in April with approvals in May or June, Popanda said.

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Nominations for 2026 Kenosha County Veteran of the Year Award sought

Nominations are now being sought for the 2026 Kenosha County Veteran of the Year Award, County Executive Samantha Kerkman announced.

Established in 2025, this annual award honors veterans for their achievements and contributions after their time in service. Kenosha resident Milt Dean was the inaugural honoree.

This year’s award will be presented at Kerkman’s annual Veterans Appreciation Picnic, to be held May 29 at the Kenosha County Veterans Memorial Park.

Nominations for the inaugural award are being accepted until 5 p.m. April 30 through an online form available at https://www.kenoshacountywi.gov/VeteranOfTheYear. Paper forms are also available by contacting the Kenosha County Veterans Service Office at 262-605-6690.

“We have so many exceptional veterans in Kenosha County, and this is an opportunity to salute them for their service to our country and our community,” Kerkman said. “I encourage people who know an outstanding veteran to make a nomination.”

The award winner will be chosen by a selection committee including Kerkman and members of the Kenosha County Veterans Service Office staff. All nominees will be notified that they were nominated, although the nominator may choose to remain anonymous to the nominee.

Nominees must be Kenosha County residents.

“This award is a way to honor veterans who make a difference in the community,” said County Veterans Service Officer Jennifer Blasi. “We look forward to reviewing what we expect to be another impressive list of nominees.”

More details about the Kenosha County Division of Veterans Services and its functions are
available at https://www.kenoshacountywi.gov/Veterans.

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Units responding for investigation in Twin Lakes

At about 6:41 p.m., Twin Lakes Fire Department units are responding for an investigation in teh 200 block of West Main Street in Twin Lakes.

Per dispatch: Caller reporting smell of natural gas.

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A word from our sponsors: Register now for 2026 Western Kenosha County Tennis Association summer programs

Note: This is a paid announcement from Western Kenosha County Tennis Association — DH

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Deaths April 8, 2026: Doris E. Kunz, Sandra Marie Christison

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Units responding for alarm in Randall

At about 7:05 p.m., Town of Randall Fire Department and Twin Lakes Fire and Rescue units are responding to an alarm in the 12000 block of 336th Avenue in Twin Lakes.

UPDATE 7:09 p.m. — Randall command holds Twin Lakes in quarters. Dispatch reports owner says is this is a false alarm. Randall command to continue to respond on non-emergency basis. All other units can return to quarters.

UPDATE 7:11 p.m. — Randall command on the scene. Reports no signs of fire visible from exterior.

UPDATE 7:12 p.m. — Randall command clearing the scene and returning to quarters.

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Units responding for fire in Bristol

At about 5:27 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue units are responding for a report of a fire in the 15600 block of 104th Street in Bristol.

Per dispatch: Passerby reporting a possible small brush fire.

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Agenda: Randall Town Board meeting April 8, 2026

The Randall Town Board is scheduled to meet Wednesday, starting at 6 p.m. at Town Hall in Bassett.

Agenda items include:

  • Ehlers 2026 Preliminary Financing Plan Presentation. Discussion, consideration, and action if any.
  • Traffic Code Ordinance Chapter 7 of the Town of Randall. Discussion, consideration, and action if
    any.

The full agenda is available here.

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Agenda: Paddock Lake Village Board committee of the whole meeting April 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).

Agenda items include:

  • Village Planning Commission favorable recommendation to approve the Mary & Brian Sullivan minor land division and petition to rezone parcels
  • Traffic control light
  • 2026 Water Patrol contract
  • 2026 Fireworks donation
  • Status of 2026 Village managed tree removal project
  • Closed session for: Evaluation of public employee and conferring with legal counsel regarding litigation.

The full agenda is available here.

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A word from our sponsors: Twin Lakes Area Chamber & Business Association to host Family Color Run April 18

Note: The following is a paid announcement from Twin Lakes Area Chamber & Business Association — DH

Get ready for a fun, colorful community event coming to Twin Lakes this spring! Our Color Run is all about movement, laughter, and bringing people together for a high-energy, feel-good experience.

The Twin Lakes Family Color Run kicks off and finishes at Lance Park on April 18 at 11AM — and it’s so much more than just a run. We’re talking vendors, music by DJ Keith, a high-energy warm-up led by Fly Girl Dance & Fitness, and an Athletico stretch tent after the race to help you recover like a pro 💪

Details like the full route and final logistics will continue to roll out, but for now — mark your calendar and plan to be there.

Whether you walk, run, cheer from the sidelines, or volunteer, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

You’re officially signing up for one of the most colorful, joy-filled events Twin Lakes has to offer! This Color Run is all about movement, laughter, and community — not speed or competition. Whether you run, walk, dance your way through, or just come for the vibes… you belong here.

Take a moment to complete your registration so we can create a safe, smooth, and unforgettable experience for everyone.

Let’s show what this community is all about Check out our Sponsorship Opportunities!

Here’s a map of the route (click map for larger view):

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Spring election 2026: Bristol School Board results

Voters in the Bristol #1 School District had a contested election for school board on the April 7 ballot.

One seat will be filled.

With four polls of five reporting incomplete results at 9 p.m.:

  • Danielle Whitaker 413 (59.08%)
  • Kevin Weeks 281 (40.2%)

UPDATE 9:08 p.m.:

  • Whitaker 450 (60.32%)
  • Weeks 291 (39.01%)

UPDATE 9:43 p.m. with five of five polls reporting what may be incomplete results:

  • Whitaker 691 (58.16%)
  • Weeks 491 (41.33%)

UPDATE 10:07 p.m. — The above are complete unofficial results.

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Spring election 2026: Randall School Board results

Voters in Randall School District had a contested race for school board on the April 7 ballot.

Two seats will be filled.

With two of three polls reporting what may be incomplete results at 9 p.m.:

  • Melissa Grochowske 746 (43.91%)
  • Jeff Swanson 589 (34.67%)
  • Steven Calderwood 353 (20.78%)

UPDATE 10:07 p.m. — The above are complete unofficial results.

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Spring election 2026: Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District referendum results

Voters in the Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District had an operating referendum on the April 7 ballot.

The district was seeking seeking authority to exceed the state revenue limit by $1.1 million for the 2026-27 school year and then $1.9 million per year for the 2027-28, 2028-29, and 2029-30 school years.

With three of three polls reporting what may be incomplete results at 8:56 p.m.:

  • No 567 (57.56%)
  • Yes 418 (42.44%)

UPDATE 10:07 p.m. — The above are complete unofficial results.

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Spring election 2026: Twin Lakes #4 School District (Lakewood School) referendum results

Voters in Twin Lakes #4 School District (Lakewood School) had a operating referendum on the April 7 ballot.

The district was seeking approval of a 4-year operating referendum that is equal to $800,000 each year for a total of $3.2 million over the four years.

With one of one poll reporting what may be incomplete results at 8:51 p.m.:

  • No 355 (51.67%)
  • Yes 332 (48.33%)

UPDATE 10:07 p.m. — The above are complete unofficial results.

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Spring election 2026: Wheatland J1 School District referendum results

Voters in the Wheatland J1 School District had an operating referendum on the spring election on April 7.

The school district was seeking authority to exceed to exceed the revenue limit by $400,000 per year, for the 2026-2027 school year through the 2029-2030 school year, for non-recurring purposes.

With four of four polls reporting what may still be incomplete results at 8:46 p.m.:

  • Yes 604 (58.87%)
  • No 422 (41.13%)

UPDATE 9:39 p.m.:

  • Yes 621 (58.81%)
  • No 435 (41.19%)

UPDATE 10:07 p.m. — The above are complete unofficial results.

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Spring election 2026: Twin Lakes village trustee results

Voters in Twin Lakes had a contested race for village trustee on the April 7 ballot.

With one of one poll reporting what may be incomplete results at 8:38 p.m.

  • Robert Livingston 696 (23.06%)
  • Ken Perl 614 (20.34%)
  • Barbara Andres 609 (20.18%)
  • Bill Kaskin 548 (18.16%)
  • Bryan Neal 527 (17.46%)

UPDATE 10:07 p.m. — The above are complete unofficial results.

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Spring election 2026: Salem Lakes village trustee results

Salem Lakes voters had a contested race for village trustee on the April 7 ballot.

The top three candidates will be elected.

With 3 of 3 polls reporting what may be incomplete results at 8:29 p.m.:

  • Dennis Faber 1053 (20.56%)
  • James Woodke 969 (18.92%)
  • Amanda Procknow 893 (17.43%)
  • Steven Dunn Jr. 889 (17.36%)
  • Kerry Verenski 644 (12.57%)
  • Adam Miller 642 (12.53%)

UPDATE 9:09 p.m.:

  • Faber 1539 (21.26%)
  • Woodke 1404 (19.39%)
  • Procknow 1326 (18.32%)
  • Dunn  Jr. 1163 (16.07%)
  • Verenski 912 (12.6%)
  • Miller 848 (11.71%)

UPDATE 10:07 p.m. — The above are complete unofficial results.

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Deaths April 7, 2026: Antonio Asevedo, Lois J. Grossman, David Lawrence Menke, Geraldine Beth Thurber

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2026 Westosha Central High School Performing Arts Booster Club spaghetti dinner fundraiser is April 11

The Westosha Central High School Performing Arts Booster Club is hosting its annual spaghetti dinner fundraiser on Saturday, April 11, at Westosha Central High School.

The event includes the dinner, student performances, auctions and raffles.

Dinner will be served from 4 to 6 p.m. Tickets: $17 for adults, $12 for seniors (65 plus), performer $10 (required to eat), student ticket non-performer (10 to 18 years) $12 and $10 for children (3 to 9 years). 2 years and under are free.

All proceeds benefit the Performing Arts Booster Club, which supports choir, band and drama programs at Central High School.

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Units responding for fire in Wilmot

At about 12:53 p.m., Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue, Town of Randall Fire Department, Wheatland Vol Fire Department, Bristol Fire and Rescue and Paris Fire and Rescue are responding to a fire in the 11300 block of 306th Court in Wilmot.

Per dispatch: Caller reporting a fire from an apartment over a garage.

UPDATE 1:01 p.m. — MABAS box alarm activated by Salem Lakes. Other Departments due to respond include: Somers Fire and Rescue, City of Burlington, Twin Lakes Fire Department, Antioch Fire Department, Newport Fire Protection District, lake Geneva Fire Department, Lake Villa Fire Department, Round Lake Fire Department.

UPDATE 1:04 p.m. — Salem Lakes command reports occupant of the building is out and safe and fire is small. Response reduced to only Salem Lakes units.

UPDATE 1:05 p.m. — Salem Lakes command reports fire on staircase. No inside infringement. Box alarm to be struck.

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Units responding for alarm in Powers Lake

At about 11:46 a.m., Town of Randall Fire Department, Wheatland Vol Fire Department and Twin Lakes Rescue units are responding to a alarm in the 40200 block of 91st Street in Powers Lake.

Per dispatch: This is an activated smoke alarm.

UPDATE 11:49 a.m. — Randall command holds Wheatland units in quarters.

UPDATE 11:57 a.m. — Unit on scene reports no fire after investigating,

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Spring election 2026: It’s Election Day

Western Kenosha County voters can cast ballots in the spring non-partisan election Tuesday, April 7.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Your polling place may have changed if you live in Salem Lakes. If you used to vote at the Wilmot Fire Station (wards 7,8,9,10) you will now vote at Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue Station No. 1, 11252 254th Ct., Trevor. If you used to vote at Silver Lake Village Hall (11,12,13) you will now vote at Salem Lakes Village Hall, 9814 Antioch Rd, Salem. Voters who already voted at Salem Lakes Village Hall (wards 1,2,3,4,5,6) will continue to do so.

Voters can find their polling place here.

Statewide, there will be an election for Wisconsin Supreme Court with Appeals Court Judge Maria Lazar and Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor on the ballot. Justice Rebecca Grassl Bradley is not running for re-election.

County non-partisan offices of county executive and county supervisor will be on the ballot. County board supervisor districts in Western Kenosha County are all uncontested as is County Executive Samantha Kerkman.

Here are the Western Kenosha County municipalities with contested races:

In Salem Lakes, Steven Dunn Jr.; Dennis Faber, an incumbent; Adam Miller; Amanda Procknow; Kerry Verenski; and James Woodke are on the ballot to fill three Village Board seats. Incumbents Ron Gandt and Bill Hopkins did not run for re-election.

In Twin Lakes, Barb Andres an incumbent; Bill Kaskin, an incumbent; Robert Livingston; Bryan Neal; and Ken Perl, an incumbent are on the ballot competing to fill three seats on the Village Board.

Here are school districts with referendums on the ballot:

Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated Grade School District is seeking authority to exceed the state revenue limit by $1.1 million for the 2026-27 school year and then $1.9 million per year for the 2027-28, 2028-29, and 2029-30 school years. The operational referendum funding would expire after the 2029-30 school year.

Twin Lakes #4 School District (Lakewood School) is seeking approval of a 4-year operating referendum that is equal to $800,000 each year for a total of $3.2 million over the four years.

Wheatland J1 School District is seeking authority to exceed to exceed the revenue limit by $400,000 per year, for the 2026-2027 school year through the 2029-2030 school year, for non-recurring purposes.

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