Spring election 2025: Randall Consolidated School District board results

Voters in the Randall Consolidated School District had a contested election for school board on the spring election ballot.

Two seats will be filled.

At about 9:18 p.m. with 2 of 3 polls reporting what may be incomplete, unofficial results:

  •  Mary Thornton 1010 (33.79%)
  • Jeff Swanson 994 (33.26%)
  • Melissa Grochowske 964 (32.25%
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Spring election 2025: Wilmot Union High School capital referendum results

Voters in the Wilmot Union High School district had a capital referendum on the spring election ballot.

At 9:14 p.m. with 7 or 8 polls reporting what may be incomplete unofficial results:

  • Yes 4175 (57.31%)
  • No 3110 (42.69%
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Spring election 2025: Silver Lake-Salem Jt. 1 School District (Riverview School) capital referendum results

Voters in the Silver Lake-Salem Jt. 1 School District (Riverview School) had a capital referendum on the ballot.

At 9:10 p.m. with 2 polls out of 2 reporting what may be unofficial, incomplete results:

  • Yes 1091 (66.52%)
  • No 549 (33.48%)
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Spring election 2025: Salem School District referendum results

Voters in the Salem School District had an operational referendum on the spring election ballot.

As of 9:06 p.m., with 2 polls of 3 reporting:

  • No 1906 (53.34%)
  • Yes 1667 (46.66%)
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Spring election 2025: Wilmot Union High School district board results

Voters in the Wilmot Union High School District had a contested race for school board on the spring election ballot.

At 9 p.m., with 7 polls of 8 reporting what may be incomplete, unofficial results:

  • Amy Regnier 3624 (39.93%)
  • Michael J. Faber 3012 (33.19%)
  • Charles Anderson 2354 (25.94%)

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Spring election 2025: Bristol School District #1 board results

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

Two seats will be filled.

As of 8:53 p.m., 2 out of 5 polls are reporting what may be incomplete unofficial results:

  • Tina M. Elfering 480 (34.43%)
  • Victor Nightingale 355 (25.47%)
  • Abigail Stanislawski 295 (21.16%)
  • Paige J. Sefton 257 (18.44%)
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Spring election 2025: Randall town supervisor #3 results

Randall voters had a contested race for town supervisor #3 on the spring election ballot.

As of 8:97 p.m., with one poll of 1 reporting what may be incomplete, unofficial results:

  • Nancy Kemp 574 (50.17%)
  • David Soderman 562 (49.13%

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Spring election 2025: Randall town chairman results

Randall voters had a contested race for town chairman on the spring election ballot.

As of 8:47 p.m., with one poll of 1 reporting what may be incomplete, unofficial results:

  • Mark Nordigian 669 (54.61%)
  • Sue Hughes 548 (44.73%)
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Spring election 2025: Twin Lakes village trustee results

Twin Lakes voters had a contested race for village trustee on the spring election ballot.

Three at-large seats are to be filled.

At 8:41 p.m., with 1 poll of 1 reporting what may be unofficial, incomplete results :

  • Aaron Karow 1148 (24.65%)
  • Kevin Fitzgerald 1112 (23.88%)
  • Jim Baxa 842 (18.08%)
  • Bryan Neal 838 (17.99%)
  • Tim Infusino 676 (14.52%
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Spring election 2025: Salem Lakes village trustee results

Voters in Salem Lakes had a contested election for village trustee on the spring election ballot.

The canddiates with the top three vote totlas will fill the setas.

As of 8:31 p.m., with 1 poll of 5 reporting:

  • Bill L. Barhyte 670 (24.99%)
  • Peter Poli 589 (21.97%)
  • Angela Brooks 513 (19.13%)
  • Doug Randolph 492 (18.35%)
  • James Woodke 382 (14.25%)
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Spring election 2025: Paddock Lake village trustee results

Voters in Paddock Lake had a contested election for village trsutee on the spring election ballot.

The top three candidates in vote totals will fill the three available seats.

At about 8:27 p.m., with one poll reporting what maybe by incomplete, unofficials results:

  • Renee Brickner 642 (29.42%)
  • John Poole 582 (26.67%)
  • Keelin Cannon 477 (21.86%)
  • RJ Howard 463 (21.22%)

UPDATE — Above numbers are now complete, unofficial results.

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Spring election 2025: Westosha Central HS District-Brighton seat results

Voters in the Westosha Central High School District has a contested race for the Brighton seat in the April 1 election.

At 8:15 p.m., early results of incomplete, unofficial results are:

  • Jay Nutting 296 (58.5%)
  • Neil Lakomiak 206 (40.71%)

UPDATE 8:20 p.m. — Latest incomplete, unofficial results are:

  • Nutting 1020 (52.01%)
  • Lakomiak 927 (47.27%)

UPDATE 8:22 p.m. — Latest incomplete, unofficial results are:

  • Nutting 1420 (52.23%)
  • Lakomiak  1274 (46.86%)

UPDATE 8:36 p.m. — With 7 polls of 17 reporting incomplete, unofficial results:

  • Nutting 1888 (52.99%)
  • Lakomiak 1644 (46.14%)

UPDATE 9:26 p.m. — With 16 of 17 polls reporting incomplete, unofficial results:

  • Nutting 2998 (53.93%)
  • Lakomiak 2510 (45.15%)

UPDATE 10:16 p.m. with 17 of 17 polls reporting complete, unofficial results:

  •  Nutting 3436 (53.02%)
  • Lakomiak 2988 (46.1%)

 

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Deaths April 1, 2025: Margaret “Marleen” K. Lorenz, Kathleen M. Howe

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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 word from our sponsors: Why your tires matter and how Hartnell Tire Outlet can help

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Tires are a crucial component of your vehicle, directly affecting safety, performance, and fuel efficiency. Over time, tires can wear down or degrade, leading to various issues that may compromise your driving experience.

Here are a few signs you might need new tires:

  • Uneven Wear: This can indicate alignment issues or improper inflation, affecting your vehicle’s handling and safety.
  • Low Tread Depth: Tires with insufficient tread can significantly reduce traction, especially in wet or slippery conditions.
  • Dry Rotting: Cracks or brittleness in the rubber can lead to tire failure, posing a serious safety risk.
  • Age of Tires: Even if they appear visually sound, tires over six years old may need replacement due to the breakdown of materials.
  • Check these items or have a trained tire profession do an inspection for you!

At Hartnell Tire Outlet, we understand the importance of reliable tires. Our expert team is here to assist you in assessing your current tires’ condition. We offer free tire inspections to help you identify any issues. If new tires are needed, our certified technicians can professionally install them, utilizing our state-of-the-art laser alignment system to ensure optimal performance.

Don’t wait until it’s too late—visit Hartnell Tire Outlet at Hartnell Chevrolet today for a free thorough tire inspection and let us help keep you safe on the road!

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Westosha Central High School Performing Arts Booster Club spaghetti dinner fundraiser is April 5

The Westosha Central High School Performing Arts Booster Club is hosting its annual spaghetti dinner fundraiser on Saturday, April 5, at Westosha Central High School.

The event includes the dinner, student performances, a silent auction and raffles.

Dinner will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets: $15 for adults, $10 for seniors (65 plus)/student ticket (10 to 17 years) and $8 for children (3 to 10 years). 2 years and under are free. Tickets can be pre-ordered through April 1 here. Tickets also will be available at the door, at a higher rate.

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

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County clerk provides reminders for voters

From the Kenosha County Clerk’s Office:

County Clerk Regi Waligora is providing the following reminders for voters participating in the 2025 Spring Election on April 1: 

  1. If you’re planning to go to the polls on Tuesday, you can check the Wisconsin Election Commission’s MyVote.wi.gov website to verify your registration status, find your polling place, see what’s on your ballot, and more. 
    MyVote.wi.gov allows you to verify your polling place as well as what will be on your ballot. You can also track the status of your absentee ballot. If you have questions about the status of your absentee ballot, contact your municipal clerk.  
  2. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. countywide.
    Polling place hours are the same throughout the county. You need to be in line by 8 p.m. to vote.
  3. If you’re not registered to vote, you can do so at your polling place on Election Day.
    Go to MyVote.wi.gov to see whether you’re registered to vote. If you’re not, you can fill out a registration form at your polling place (as long as you’re an eligible elector) and then proceed to vote. In order to register, a proof-of-residence document with your name and a current address is required. Learn more at https://elections.wi.gov/Register. You may also contact your municipal clerk for registration questions.. Online voter registration for this election is closed. After the April 1 Spring Election, online voter registration will resume. 
  4. If you haven’t already returned your absentee ballot, do so as soon as possible. 
    All absentee ballots must be received by your municipal clerk no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day to be counted. At this point it is too late to mail back a ballot and have it be counted. 
  5. You need an acceptable photo ID to vote and your ID for voting does not need to show your current address.
    Most voters already have the photo ID they need to vote, such as a Wisconsin driver license or ID. If you have photo ID questions, please visit https://elections.wi.gov/photoid or call 1-866-VOTE-WIS for information.  A voter who does not have an acceptable photo ID must be offered a provisional ballot and the opportunity to submit a photo ID before 4:00 p.m. on the Friday after the election.
  6. If you’re a voter with a disability, you have additional options when returning your absentee ballot. 
    Pursuant to the Voting Rights Act, any Wisconsin voter who requires assistance with mailing or delivering an absentee ballot to their municipal clerk due to a disability must be permitted to receive assistance from a person of the voter’s choice. This person cannot be the voter’s employer or an agent of the employer. This person also cannot be an officer or agent of the voter’s union. Contact your municipal clerk if you have questions.
  7. Election officials are the most reliable source of information about elections.
    Be cautious when engaging with election information, especially when it is unsolicited. We recently learned about unsolicited communications from third-party groups that may be providing inaccurate or misleading election information. Sometimes, these misleading communications even appear to mimic communications from an official government source. When it comes to voting information, voters should make sure to rely upon accurate, official sources. This includes the WEC’s official MyVote.wi.gov website. You can also contact your municipal clerk, who can confirm your registration status and answer any questions you might have. You can find your clerk’s contact information on the MyVote website. 
  8. Be patient when waiting for Tuesday night’s results, which will be unofficial. 
    Unofficial election results take time. For local election results, visit https://www.kenoshacountywi.gov/1405/Election-Results. After all precincts have been reported, the Kenosha County Election Results webpage will have language indicating that all votes have been counted. The unofficial election results will be pending until the completion of the County Board of Canvassers. For the results of statewide contests, it may not be until the early morning hours on Wednesday, April 2, or later that all of Wisconsin’s counties will post the full, unofficial results.

Wisconsin election officials prioritize accuracy over speed. It doesn’t mean anything is wrong if it takes a while for unofficial results to come in. 

No matter what you see on TV or online, it will take weeks for Wisconsin’s unofficial results to become official. Over these weeks, officials at the municipal, county, and state level will review the results to ensure they are accurate.

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Spring election 2025: It’s Election Day

Western Kenosha County voters can cast ballots in the spring non-partisan election Tuesday, April 1.

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

Salem Lakes will be using all three polling places: Salem Lakes Village Hall, Wilmot Fire Station and Silver Lake Village Hall.

Voters can find their polling place here.

Voters throughout the county will be able to vote in a statewide referendum on adding the voter ID requirement to the state constitution.

Voters throughout the county and state also will be voting for state superintendent of public instruction, with Brittany Kinser and incumbent Jill Underly on the ballot. Adrianne Melby has registered as a write-in candidate.

Another statewide race will be for state Supreme Court justice. On the ballot are Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel. The incumbent, Ann Walsh Bradley, is not running for re-election.

Closer to home, here are the municipal elections with contested races:

In Twin Lakes, Jim Baxa; Kevin Fitzgerald, an incumbent; Tim Infusino, an incumbent; Aaron Karow, an incumbent; and Bryan Neal will compete to fill three seats. A third incumbent, Shaorn Bowers, did not run for re-election/

In Paddock Lake, Renee Brickner, an incumbent; Keelin Cannon; RJ Howard; and John Poole, an incumbent will compete to fill three seats. The other incumbent, Alex Attiah, is running unopposed for village president.

In Salem Lakes, Bill Barhyte, an incumbent; Angela Brooks; Peter Poli, an incumbent; Doug Randolph; and James Woodke are running to fill three seats. Incumbent Jared Young did not run for re-election.

In Randall, there are two contested races for town office. Sue Hughes and Mark Nordigian are running for town chairperson. Incumbent Tim Gaffron did not run for election. Nancy Kemp, the incumbent, and David Soderman are running for supervisor #3.

Here are the school board elections with contested races:

In the Westosha Central High School District, Neil Lakomiak and Jay Nutting are competing for the Brighton seat on the School Board.

In the WIlmot Union High School District, Charlie Anderson, Michael Faber and Amy Regnier are competing to fill two seats on the School Board. No incumbents are running for re-election.

In the Randall Consolidated School District, Melissa Grochowske, Jeff Swanson, an incumbent, and Mary Thornton, an incumbent are running to fill two seats on the school board.

In Bristol School District #1, Tina Elfering, an incumbent; Victor Nightingale; Paige Sefton; and Abigail Stanislawski are competing to fill two seats.

These school districts also will have referendums on the ballot:

Salem School District is seeking authority to borrow $2 million per year for the next three years for operational purposes.

Silver Lake-Salem Jt. 1 School District (Riverview School) is seeking $7 million for a capital referendum.

Wilmot Union High School District is seeking authority to  issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $22,900,000 for the purpose of paying the cost of a school building and facility improvement project at the High School and Panther Sports Complex.

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Deaths March 31, 2025: Janet Anne Erickson

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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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Sponsored post: Vote James Woodke for Salem Lakes Village Trustee

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2025 Spring Bling Fling Community Library fundraiser is April 4, 5, 11 & 12

Spring Bling Fling, the annual Friends of Community Library jewelry fundraiser, is back for two upcoming April weekends at the Salem Lakes branch.

Jewelry donations for the sale have been generous again this year, and just about any style of earrings, bracelets, watches, pins, necklaces and more are waiting for observant shoppers.

A friends members-only early sale is on Thursday, April 3rd, from 3 until 7. New memberships in the Friends of Community Library may be purchased at that time. The regular hours of the sale are Friday and Saturday, April 4 and 5, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.

A second weekend is also offered on Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12.

All proceeds from the sale support youth services programs offered by Community Library.

The Salem Lakes library branch is located at the corner of 89th Street and Highway 83, south of Paddock Lake.

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A word from our sponsors: Batting practice with data feedback at Westosha Sports Complex

Note: Westosha Sports Complex is a westofthei.com sponsor. This is a paid announcement.  — DH

Weather or season never gets in the way of perfecting your baseball or softball batting at Westosha Sports Complex in Silver Lake.

Westosha Sports Complex is a professional training facility where players up their game, practice their swings, and just have fun.

Westosha Sports Complex’ features the HitTrax baseball/softball hitting simulator.

HitTrax is not your average batting cage. Its patented technology measures real-time data and displays live results for immediate feedback. Analyze key performance metrics to identify tendencies before stepping onto the field.

With HitTrax, players are further engaged, in-depth performance reports are generated. Whether it’s hitting leagues, tournaments or home run derby’s, HitTrax brings the excitement of the outdoor game into this facility.

How is golf your game? Westosha Sports Complex also features Full Swing, the worldwide leader in cutting edge indoor golf simulation technology. Full Swing simulators are in the homes of top Tour Pros including Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, Jim Furyk, Padraig Harrington, and many more. Its patented dual tracking technology delivers superior ball tracking data and makes Full Swing the only simulator that actually measures ball flight indoors. With over 30 years of experience, Full Swing provides the most accurate and realistic golf experience you can find. There are over 100 different courses you can play.

Hours are: Monday through Tuesday 3-9 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. If you are looking for an earlier tee time call us at least 48 hours in advance and we will try and accommodate you. Refreshments, including beer, are avilable for purchase.

Click here for full pricing details.

Westosha Sports Complex is located at 1215 N. Pryor St, Silver Lake.

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Wheatland Center School PTO 2025 Annual Spaghetti Dinner is April 12

Wheatland Center School PTO is hosting its 35th Annual Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, at the school.

This year the group is raising money for early elementary playground improvements and new equipment.

Pre-sale ticket prices (ending April 6) are:

■ Adults (13-64): $8
■ Seniors (65-plus): $6
■ Kids 5-12: $6
■ Kids (0-4): Free

Pre-sale tickets can be purchased here.

At the door, ticket prices are: Adults $10, seniors and kids $8.

Besides a delicious spaghetti dinner, there are a lot of fun activities planned including a silent auction, raffles, inflatables, games, crafts, and more!

The WCS PTO would like to invite all members of the community to attend this event.

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A word from our sponsors: March 30, 2025 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:

8845 388th Ave, Burlington

7623 288th Ave, Salem

2126 Laurie Ln, Twin Lakes

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Spring election 2025: Randall Consolidated School Board candidates Q&A

Voters in the Randall Consolidated School District will be able to vote in a contested race for School Board in the spring election.

Appearing on the April 1 ballot are:

  • Melissa Grochowske
  • Jeff Swanson, an incumbent
  • Mary Thornton, an incumbent

There are two seats to be filled, a three-year term, currently held by Swanson, and a one-year term, currently held by Thornton.  The one-year seat completes the final year in the three-year term held by former Board member Rich Petska, who resigned after his first year of his three-year term.  Thornton was appointed to his seat after his resignation in May 2024. The highest vote count will take the three-year seat, and the second highest vote count will take the one-year seat. Voters will be able to vote for two candidates.

The same questionnaire was submitted by westofthei.com to each candidate by email.

Here is their biographical information followed by their question responses, presented in alphabetical order:

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A word from our sponsors: March 29, 2025 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:

8845 388th Ave, Burlington

7623 288th Ave, Salem

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Deaths March 28, 2025: Andrea Trease Smallwood, Mary Louise Lehmann, Albert Richard Kovach

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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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Sponsored post: Vote James Woodke for Salem Lakes Village Trustee

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Paddock Lake announces Sanitary Sewer Public Benefit Program; includes residential user fee credits opportunity

Residential users of the Paddock Lake sanitary sewer system will be able to earn user fee credits by participating in a program that educates them about the problem of fats, oils, grease, sanitary wipes, feminine hygiene products, chemicals and food waste being flushed down toilets and drains.

Users will be able to sign-up for the program July 1, said a news release distributed by the village this week.

Besides keeping the sanitary sewer system cleaner and working better the program also is a way for the village to reduce costs for qualifying users despite a legal limitation that does not allow it to currently reduce rates, said Tim Popanda, village administrator.

“The terms of our 2010 Wisconsin DNR Clean Water Fund loan specifically prohibits the Utility District from lowering sewer user fees,” Popanda explained in an email to westofthei.com. “In addition, the Clean Water Fund program recommended that the Utility District increase sewer user rates 2 percent each year. The Utility has operated within its budget and did not see the need to increase user rates by the 2 percent per year saving the residents 2 percent x 14 years or 28 percent increase, equating to $58.91 more per quarter.”

Instead of a prohibited rate decrease, the Sanitary Sewer Public Benefit Program can provide some cost relief to qualifying users.

The current residential user charge equivalency rate for sewer is $210.24 per quarter, popanda said.

Here is the news release with more details:

The Village Board of Trustees are excited to announce the approval of a residential sewer customer incentive program that is a program for qualifying Village residential sewer customers. The program encourages the reduction of fats, oils, grease, sanitary wipes, feminine hygiene products, chemicals, and food waste from being flushed down toilets and drains. Such reductions create benefits in the form of reduced wear on collection systems, chemicals used for treatment, and operational and maintenance costs.

The Sewer Public Benefit Program was developed to educate Village residential sewer customers on the proper use of their sanitary sewer collection and treatment system by offering user fee incentives in the form of annual user fee credits.

Qualifying sewer customers are eligible to receive sewer user-charge credit incentives by participating in one or more of the listed incentives below:

— Qualifying customers, current on utility bills can receive a sanitary sewer user fee credit of $75.00 per year for participating in sewer system user education program (one per household).

— Qualifying customers, current on utility bills are eligible to receive a sanitary sewer user fee credit of $150.00 every three years after providing written proof that a licensed plumber or a Village approved water treatment vendor has optimized (tuned up) their residential water softener.

— Qualifying customers, current on utility bills are eligible to receive a one-time sanitary sewer user fee credit of $200.00 for the replacement of inefficient timer-based water softeners with a new demand-initiated water softener.

Resident earned incentive credits will be applied to sewer customers first quarter (April) Sewer Utility bill in the way of a credit. The program will be in place and available to sewer customers beginning July 1, 2025. Program applications, written policy and public education documents will be available by July 1, 2025 and can be found on the Village website at www.paddocklake.net

The purpose of the program is to educate sewer users through incentives to reduce illicit debris, fats, oils, grease, and water softener salts from being flushed down toilets or drains. The Village wants to remind Village resident not to flush cloth wipes, feminine hygiene products, food waste, grease, oils, and any other debris that belongs in trash cans down the drains and or toilet.

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A word from our sponsors: March 1, 2025 open houses from Bear Realty’s Glenda and Butch Dupons

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Note: Glenda and Butch Dupons, of Bear Realty, are westofthei.com sponsors. This is a paid announcement — DH

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

2126 Laurie Ln, Twin Lakes

7623 288th Ave, Salem

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A word from our sponsors: Batting practice with data feedback at Westosha Sports Complex

Note: Westosha Sports Complex is a westofthei.com sponsor. This is a paid announcement.  — DH

Weather or season never gets in the way of perfecting your baseball or softball batting at Westosha Sports Complex in Silver Lake.

Westosha Sports Complex is a professional training facility where players up their game, practice their swings, and just have fun.

Westosha Sports Complex’ features the HitTrax baseball/softball hitting simulator.

HitTrax is not your average batting cage. Its patented technology measures real-time data and displays live results for immediate feedback. Analyze key performance metrics to identify tendencies before stepping onto the field.

With HitTrax, players are further engaged, in-depth performance reports are generated. Whether it’s hitting leagues, tournaments or home run derby’s, HitTrax brings the excitement of the outdoor game into this facility.

How is golf your game? Westosha Sports Complex also features Full Swing, the worldwide leader in cutting edge indoor golf simulation technology. Full Swing simulators are in the homes of top Tour Pros including Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, Jim Furyk, Padraig Harrington, and many more. Its patented dual tracking technology delivers superior ball tracking data and makes Full Swing the only simulator that actually measures ball flight indoors. With over 30 years of experience, Full Swing provides the most accurate and realistic golf experience you can find. There are over 100 different courses you can play.

Hours are: Monday through Tuesday 3-9 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. If you are looking for an earlier tee time call us at least 48 hours in advance and we will try and accommodate you. Refreshments, including beer, are avilable for purchase.

Click here for full pricing details.

Westosha Sports Complex is located at 1215 N. Pryor St, Silver Lake.

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