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January 23, 2016 // Volume 25, Issue 4

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Falls board discusses changes


for regulating polystructures
The Menomonee Falls Village Board
took up the issue of how to regulate polystructures Jan. 18 after it was discussed at
a committee two weeks earlier.
The item was discussed by the General
Government Committee Jan. 4. The item
was placed on the committee agenda at
the request of trustees Bonnie Lemmer
and David Glasgow.
A polystructure is defined by the village code asan enclosure having a frame
of steel or other materials which is covered with plastic, polyurethane, vinyl,
canvas, or other flexible sheeting material. Polystructures are currently allowed
under a conditional use permit, which
costs $1,000.
"I can tell you no one has come in for
a permit for a polystructure," village
Director of Community Development Matt
Carran told the board Jan. 18.
Carran said that "regardless of what is
done, there's needs to be some education"
to residents about the issue.
Glasgow said he asked the item be
placed on a committee agenda.
He said he couldn't see a ban on polystructures, and cited cases where a poly-

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structure is appropriate in a residential


area. He said polystructures could become
an issue in properties where there are
"close quarters."
"It just doesn't fit in the overall aesthetics. Someplace else, maybe more land,
more acreage, agriculture," Glasgow said,
indicating polystructures would be appropriate on larger properties.
Lemmer noted that polystructures are
temporary structures that "can get really
ratty looking" and devalue a neighborhood.
"Because nobody has come and applied
for a permit doesn't mean they know it
doesn't exist. They don't want to even
know that it costs $1,000 (for a permit),"
Lemmer said.
Trustee Steve Raymonds it made more
sense to have polystructures regulated on
a zoning permit basis which is used to regulate accessory structures such as sheds.
Carran suggested the board send a
request to the Plan Commission to change
the regulation of the polystructures from
a conditional use permit to a zoning permit basis.
Glasgow said he doesn't have any per-

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in the election process. But as an investor, should you be concerned?
If you take a look back, you might be somewhat encouraged over the prospects
of the financial markets this year. In the last 12 presidential election years, the
Dow Jones Industrial Average has been up nine times and down just three. So,
election years must be good for the financial markets, right?
Not necessarily. In every year, the markets are influenced by a variety of factors: interest rates, inflation, corporate profits, geopolitical events, economic
growth, even the weather. And its safe to say that 2016 will be no different. At
this early stage of the year, one could say that some of these factors, such as continued low interest rates and a reasonably strong economy, might bode well for
investors. But theres a lot of 2016 ahead of us and its notoriously difficult for
anybody, even so-called experts, to accurately predict the markets performance
over a relatively short time, such as a year.
Still, the markets history of pretty good results in presidential election years
may not be entirely random. For one thing, the White House is never the only
office being contested; elections are also held for every congressional district and
many seats in the Senate. Consequently, during these election years, campaigning often takes precedence over legislating. This legislative inactivity tends to be
welcomed by the financial markets, which generally dislike surprises, big changes
and new directions.
However, you cant really count on past trends to provide a certain roadmap
for the year ahead, in terms of the performance of the financial markets. As mentioned above, many factors influence this performance, and at this early stage in
the year, we just cant predict which of these factors will take precedence.
So, instead of worrying about things you cant control, focus on those that you
can. For starters, review your investment mix. Does it still properly reflect your
goals, risk tolerance and time horizon? Over time, even if you havent made
many changes to your portfolio, it can become unbalanced. For example, if
you own some stocks that have increased greatly in value over the years, these
stocks may now be taking up a larger percentage of your holdings than you had
intended, bringing with them a higher degree of risk. Consequently, you might
want to consider selling off some of these stocks and using the proceeds to fill in
other gaps in your portfolio.
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potential. After all, its 2016 now, so whatever your age, you are another year
closer to retirement. Will this year look like past presidential election years, as
far as good returns from the stock market? No one can say for sure. But if you
vote for smart investment moves, you wont be sorry.
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Menomonee Falls Police Blotter


The following report was taken from
records at the Menomonee Falls Police
Department.
Disorderly conduct
A male subject was cited for disorderly conduct and theft as a result of an
incident at 7 p.m. Dec. 26 at a residence
in the 14000 block of Knoll Terrace
Drive. The man came to his ex-girlfriends residence, caused a disturbance
and stole three bottles of wine and a
light fixture.
Drug possession
A 21-year-old Fond du Lac man
was cited for marijuana and drug paraphernalia at 5:43 p.m. Dec. 27 after
police responded to a vehicle in the
ditch at Highway 41 and Main Street.
Two subjects were arrested for pos-

session of marijuana and possession of


drug paraphernalia at 10:41 a.m. Jan. 7
following a traffic stop at Lilac Lane and
Larkspur Lane.
Operating while intoxicated
A 54-year-old woman was taken
into custody for operating while intoxicated and operating with a prohibited
alcohol content, both first offenses, and
drug possession at 11:49 p.m. Jan. 8
following a traffic stop at Good Hope
Road and Oakwood Drive. The woman,
who was found with two Tramadol pills,
is facing a state charge of possession of
a controlled substance.
A motorist was arrested for operating while intoxicated at 9:45 a.m. Jan. 9
following a traffic stop for erratic driving in the 12400 block of Mill Road.

Photo ID part of spring election


A state Supreme Court election will
mean there will be a spring primary
election Feb. 16.
Menomonee Falls Village Clerk
Janice Moyer discussed election-related
items during a presentation at the Jan.
18 Village Board.
Three candidates are running for a
position on the State Supreme Court -current Justice Rebecca G. Bradley and
challengers Joanne Kloppenburg and
Joe Donald. There are no local races in
Menomonee Falls that will be on the
primary ballot. Anyone interested in
registering to vote or have an absentee
ballot can go to the village Web site
(menomonee-falls.org) or contact the
clerk's office at (262)532-4200. Moyer
said absentee voting begins on Feb. 1
and ends Feb. 12. In addition, there's

two state Web sites where residents can


get
information
on
voting:
myvote.wi.gov
and
bringit.wisconsin.gov.
Moyer also noted that the village
reduce its number of polling locations
from 10 to seven. She said that letters
have been sent out to residents whose
polling locations will change. The
polling locations for the upcoming elections are:
Wards 1, 2 Gloria Dei Lutheran
Church, W180N7863 Town Hall Road;
Wards 3, 4, 5, 6 Good Shepherd
Church, N88W17658 Christman Road;
Wards 7, 8, 9, 10 Menomonee Falls
Public Library, W156N8436 Pilgrim
Road;
Wards 11, 13, 14 Holy Cross Church,
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Probation violation
A 22-year-old Menomonee Falls
man was taken into custody on a probation violation at 3:06 p.m. Dec. 26 in
the N8000 block of Hayes Avenue.
A 53-year-old Menomonee Falls
man was taken into custody on a probation violation at 9:35 p.m. Jan. 12 at
the police department, W156 N8480
Pilgrim Road.
Theft
A family member of a female resident at Arboretum, W180 N7890 Town
Hall Road, reported Jan. 9 that two
rings had been stolen from her room.
Warrants
A 37-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on a parole and probation warrant at 10:55 a.m. Dec. 30
after police made contact with him
when he was involved in an altercation
at Piggly Wiggly, N81 W15182 Appleton
Avenue.
A 24-year-old Milwaukee man was

taken into custody on a South


Milwaukee warrant at 1:23 p.m. Dec. 29
following a traffic stop at Pilgrim and
Mill roads.
A 53-year-old Menomonee Falls
man was taken into custody on a
Department of Corrections warrant at
9:36 p.m. Jan. 6 at a residence on
Maryhil Drive.
A 29-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on two Franklin warrants at 2:17 a.m. Jan. 8 following a
traffic stop at Pershing Avenue and
Goode Avenue. A 22-year-old Milwaukee
man in the vehicle was taken into custody on three oak Creek warrants.
A 23-year-old Menomonee Falls
man was taken into custody on two
Menomonee Falls warrants at 3:44 p.m.
Jan. 9 following a traffic stop at Kings
Highway and Rozanne Drive.
A 57-year-old Milwaukee woman
was taken into custody on a
Menomonee Falls warrant at 6 a.m. Jan.
12 following a traffic stop at Silver
Spring Drive and Butternut Drive.

GUEST COLUMN:
Gov. Walkers education policy
is a nice recipe for success
BY REP. JANEL BRANDTJEN

In 2015 Wisconsin ranked second in


the country for ACT scores. Fourth and
eighth grade reading scores are up and
graduation rates in Wisconsin are the
third highest in the country. Those are
some pretty good numbers. I believe that
the reforms we have put into place
including options for students have paved
the way. As outlined in his State of the
State speech on Tuesday night, Governor
Walker and Wisconsin are leading the way
in education.
When speaking of recipes it is necessary to remember that the proof is in the
pudding.
Wisconsin has a long tradition of providing a quality education to its students
and families. Education indeed has been
and remains a high priority budget item.
The Republican led legislature is committed to building a state of the art public
education system. Wisconsin has developed a good blend of quality teachers,
administrators and parents who are dedicated to Wisconsins children.
The basic ingredient for a successful
education system are parents who understand the value of education and teach
those values to their children. The second
ingredient is parental choice, and not just
at the voucher program level.
Open enrollment provides a competitive model with neighboring school districts. Taking advantage of free market
principles, open enrollment allows parents to choose the best school for their
children and provides incentives for
school districts to provide a consumer
based product.
Virtual schools provide an alternative
educational model for many students on
either side of the learning curve.
Homeschooling has become more and
more popular and virtual schools give
those students access to teachers and co-

curricular activities. Online learning can also create an opportunity for students
who are at risk of
not graduating to
recover credits
online.
C h a r t e r
schools offer cur- Rep. Janel Brandtjen
riculums that are
tailored to specific needs for specific children. Created in 1993, one of the goals of
charter schools was to remove the restrictions and mandates of traditional schools
so as to promote innovation in our
schools. Today we have the Science,
Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
programs available across the state.
Milwaukee and Racine alone have over
15,000 students attending charter
schools.
Finally there is the voucher school
expansion. The Milwaukee Parental
Choice Program (MPCP) has not only provided Milwaukee families a chance to
escape failing schools, the program has
saved public education billions upon billions of dollars since its inception in
1990. Milwaukee Public Schools students
are funding at nearly $14,000 while
voucher schools education children for
about half that amount. The money that
is saved STAYS with public education and
is apportioned to school districts across
the state.
Further evidence that Wisconsin is in
great shape, the unemployment rate is the
lowest it has been since 2001. Thats
another positive reflection upon the status of education in the State of Wisconsin.
Janel Brandtjen represents the 22nd
Assembly District, which includes portions
of Richfield, Menomonee Falls, Lannon and
the towns of Lisbon and Erin.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hamilton rallies
to beat Falls
A 10-point run by the Hamilton girls
basketball team was enough to lift the
Chargers to a 60-49 over Menomonee
Falls Jan. 15.
Menomonee Falls jumped out to the
early lead but Hamilton rallied and tied
the score at 17-17 on a three-point basket by Taylor Klug at the 8:26 mark of
the first half. The teams stayed close
throughout the first half, with a basket
by Macy Williams giving Hamilton a 2926 lead with 33 seconds left before haltime.
Falls and Hamilton stayed within a
few points of each other. Menomonee
Falls took a 44-43 lead with 7:05 left on
a layup by Marissa Igunbor. But
Hamilton then scored the next 10 points
and led 53-44 following a layup by Klug.
Two free throws by Igunbor cut
Hamilton's lead to 57-47 with 2:24
remaining but the Indians could not cut
into the lead any further.
Afterward, Hamilton Coach Bill
Scasny said Hamilton got more aggressive on defense toward the end of the
game and grabbed a few steals while the
team did a better job finishing scoring
opportunties in the final minutes of the
game. He also noted that Klug -- who
led all scorers with 23 points -- converted all six of her free throws.
"At the end we did some little things

correctly," he said.
At the beginning of the game, Scasny
said Menomonee Falls kept Hamilton out
of the lane and they were forced to settle for outside baskets.
"On a night where we don't have a
good night we were still able to pull out
a victory," Scasny said.
Menomonee Falls Coach Craig
Amundson noted his team played hard
and improved. He said the fouls caught
up with Menomonee Falls toward the end
of the game.
"They're a good team, 4-0 runs are
tough when you play a good team,"
Amundson said.
Hamilton started last week by defeating Brookfield Central 49-46 in overtime.
Klug scored 19 points and passed
Mackenzie Latt to become the all-time
leading scorer for Hamilton girls basketball. After the win over Central,
Hamilton was in second place in the
Greater Metro Conference with a 6-1
record and a 12-2 overall mark.
Menomonee Falls rebounded from the
loss to Hamilton with a 54-24 win over
West Bend West the next day. At the
start of last week, Menomonee Falls had
a 1-6 record in the Greater Metro
Conference and a 5-9 overall record.
-By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing
Editor

BOYS BASKETBALL

Menomonee Falls
edges Hamilton
Menomonee Falls improved its record
to 3-3 in the Greater Metro Conference
(tied for fifth place in the conference)
and 9-4 overall after a 68-63 upset win
over Hamilton Jan. 15. Bryce McMutry
led Menomonee Falls with 30 points
while Jacob Hartung led Hamilton with
26 points.
Hamilton rebounded from the loss with
a 56-40 win over Brookfield Central Jan.
19. Zach Jasinski led Hamilton with 15
points. After the win, Hamilton was tied
with Central for second place in the Greater

Metro, with both teams having 4-2 records.


Hamilton has a 11-3 overall mark.
The Kettle Moraine Lutheran boys
basketball team got past Ripon Jan. 19,
69-68 Jan. 19. Colin Biesterfeld led the
Chargers with 15 points. It was the sixth
straight win for the Chargers. The win
lifted Kettle Moraine Lutheran into a tie
for second place in the East Central
Conference, with Ripon and the Chargers
both having 5-2 conference records
while Kettle Moraine Lutheran has a 9-4
overall mark.

PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

Hamilton's Taylor Klug attempts a short jumper against Menomonee Falls Jan. 15.

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Traditional Worship Sundays 8:30 & 10:00
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Nursery available at all services.
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Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - Menomonee
Falls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: Thursday 6:30pm and Sunday 8:00am and
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NEWS & EVENTS


Grace Lutheran School
to hold Open House
Grace Lutheran School will host an
Open House on Monday, January 25 from
5:00PM 7:00PM and Sunday, January 31
from 10:30AM -1:00PM. The school is
located at N87 W16173 Kenwood Blvd.,
in Menomonee Falls.
The 3K-8th Grade School will be open
to tour and you will have the opportunity to speak with the Principal and faculty. View the engaging academic settings
our students experience on a daily basis.
Grace Lutheran School is Faith Focused
and prepares children not only academically to face the future but the Christ
centered education prepares them to be
loving examples of Christ in our world.
Grace is Technology Enriched utilizing
Google Apps for Education and using
Chromebooks 1:1 for grades 3-8. Grace
School is Student Centered - Student academic, personal, and spiritual development is fostered through high academic
expectations and learning support programs for struggling students.
Grace Lutheran School also offers an
Extended Care Program each school day
from 6am-6pm. This flexible and excellent childcare program is available to
school families and all students in the
surrounding communities from ages 3 to
12 years.
Grace participates in both the
Milwaukee Parental Choice Program
(MPCP) and the WI Parental Choice
Program (WPCP). Students may apply for
a free tuition voucher to attend Grace if
residency and income criteria are met.
Parents apply after February 1, 2016.
For more information, contact Tim
Gieschen at 262-251-7140.
Falls 4K & 5K
Enrollment Night Jan. 27
It may seem early to start thinking
about the next school year, but now is
the time to get all the paperwork handled to ensure a smooth start next fall.
Parents are invited to Ben Franklin
Elementary, N81 W14701 Franklin Drive,

from 5 to 8 p.m. on Jan. 27 to tour classrooms in the Early Learning Center, meet
the principals and staff, get information
for wrap around care and register for
next year.
Enrollment will be held in the gymnasium and presentations on the 4K program will be at 5 and 6 p.m. in Ben
Franklins Cafeteria. Please park and
enter on the west side of the building. To
register on Jan. 27, parents must bring:
childs birth certificate, passport or
affidavit
4-page enrollment form found at
bit.ly/4kregistration
Proof of residency, terms found at
bit.ly/sdmfresidency
Children must be 4 years old by Sept.
1, 2016 to participate in 4K for the 20162017 school year. They must be 5 years
old by Sept. 1, 2016 to participate in 5K
for the 2016-2017 school year. Students
already enrolled in the district for 4K do
not need to re-enroll for 5K. For more
information visit www.sdmfschools.org.
Kiwanis Spaghetti dinner Jan. 31
The Kiwanis Club of Menomonee Falls
will host it's Spaghetti Dinner onSunday
January 31, 2016, from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00
P.M. at the TrystingPlace Pub, N71
W12980 Appleton Ave. Menomonee Falls
53051.262-255-4110. Dinner includes
Spaghetti,
Meat
Sauce,
Garlic
Bread,Salad, Milk, Coffee, Soda. Donation
of $8.00 per Person. Kids 10 andunder
eat free. Carry Outs Available. All proceeds benefit the SpecialOlympics,
Kiwanis Scholarship Fund, Little League,
and other areaYouth Services. Tickets are
available at the door or from any
MenomoneeFalls Kiwanis Member.
If you have any questions give me a
call at 262-252-4548.
Current grade 8 students,
parents invited to Hamilton
Orientation & Open House Feb. 17
Hamilton High School will welcome
incoming ninth-graders and their parents
to its Eighth Grade Orientation and Open

Photo ID part of spring election


From Page 6

W156N8131 Pilgrim Road;


Wards 12, 15, 16 The Lutheran
Church of the Prince of Peace,
W156N7149 Pilgrim Road;
Wards 17, 18, 19, 20 Davians
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Also new for this election is that
voters will be required to show a photo
identification to vote. Type of photo
identification that will be accepted
will include a drivers license, a

Wisconsin state identification, a university or technical college identification, a US passport book or car, a certificate of naturalization, or US uniformed services identification.
Moyer added that with new voting
equipment in the village residents will
be required to fill a circle for their candidate instead of connecting an arrow.
She also displayed a new voting tabulator, and said that training occurred earlier that dayblu
The general election will be April 5.
-Compiled by Thomas J. McKillen,
Managing Editor

Regulating polystructures
From Page 1

"We don't regulate a whole lot. This


to me is minor -- long weeds and
grasses and sheds and other things
that could impact the surrounding
properties," Glasgow said.
Village President Joe Helm said
"the issue is orderliness within a rea-

sonable community consensus." He


said he was surprised at the potential
size of polystructures on a property.
He also said he didn't want polystructures used for commercial use in residential areas.
-By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing
Editor

House Feb. 17 beginning at 7 p.m. in the


Hamilton Fine Arts Center, W220 N6151
Town Line Road, Sussex.
At the orientation, a brief introduction to the high school and an overview
of the registration process will be presented. Course catalogs and other registration materials will be distributed.
Students and parents will receive further
information about high school requirements, honors courses and four-year
planning. Each student will also receive
their core course recommendations at
this meeting.
The Open House, which is open to
families registering a student in any
grade, will be from 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Administrators, school counselors and
representatives from departments, clubs
and extracurricular activities will be on
hand to answer questions. Tours will be
conducted by the Hamilton National
Honor Society.
Prior to the Orientation and Open
House, informational meetings for students interested in band and choir will
be held at 6:30 p.m. Band students and
parents will meet in the band room and
choir in the Little Theater.
Those unable to attend the
Orientation and Open House or parents of
private school students whose school was
not notified about this event should con-

tact the Guidance Department at (262)


246-6476 x1130. Parents with specific
questions are encouraged to contact the
appropriate high school counselor at
(262) 246-6476.
Last names: A-B, Kristin Hasbrook,
ext. 1128; C-J, James Flegel, ext. 1135;
K-P, David Johnson, ext, 1133; Q-Z, Tricia
Rigg, ext. 1134.
Community invited to complete
survey superintendent profile
Community members will have an
opportunity to provide input to the
Hamilton School Board on the qualities
they would like to see in the next superintendent. District residents are invited
to participate in an online survey that
asks them to think about the challenges
and opportunities the district will face in
the next five years and express their
views on what the next superintendent
will need to be successful. The survey
can be found on the district website at
www.hamilton.k12.wi.us.
A similar survey is being offered to
employees. Along with the surveys, the
School Board scheduled focus groups to
hear from school and community groups.
Feedback from the surveys and focus
groups will be compiled and reviewed as
the School Board identifies the profile of
the ideal candidate for the position.

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Defendants. PUBLICATION
SUMMONS Case No. 15CV-009886 The Honorable
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claimed
exceeds
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person named above as a
defendant: You are hereby
notified that the plaintiff
named above has filed a
lawsuit or other legal action
against you. Within 40 days
after January 11, 2016 you
must respond with a written
demand for a copy of the
complaint. The demand
must be sent or delivered to
the court, whose address is
901 N. Ninth Street,
Milwaukee, WI 53233-1425
and to Gray & Associates,
L.L.P., plaintiffs attorney,
whose address is 16345
West Glendale Drive, New
Berlin, WI 53151-2841. You
may have an attorney help
or represent you. If you do
not demand a copy of the
complaint within 40 days, the
court may grant judgment
against you for the award of
money or other legal action
requested in the complaint,
and you may lose your right
to object to anything that is
or may be incorrect in the
complaint. A judgment may
be enforced as provided by
law. A judgment awarding
money may become a lien
against any real estate you
own now or in the future, and
may also be enforced by
garnishment or seizure of
property. Dated this 4th day
of January, 2016. Gray &
Associates, L.L.P. Attorneys
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Factory Car
Alignments

89

95

38 Brands of Tires

SALES/MARKETING
Sales Specialist
Huge Opportunity
Express News is looking for an

HALF-PRICE
AUTO REPAIR
262-707-3927
Prices subject to change

NOW HIRING

Inside/Outside Sales Rep.


Sales experience helpful, but we will train
the right person. Salary plus commission.
No weekends or holidays.
Send resume to:
8990 N. 51 St., Brown Deer, WI 53223
or email to:
khans@discoverhometown.com

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Sussex Plaza Main Street, Sussex


(262) 246-9411
Hwy. 164 & Hwy. K, Sussex
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Does not include Premium Subs.


(With Coupon. Expires 2-29-16)

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Menomonee Falls

Call 414-357-2100 today


and ask for Pat or email
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coupon

P.O. Box 335


Germantown, WI 53022
(262) 238-NEWS (6397) Fax: (262) 242-9450

Manufacturing Tech
Maintenance
CNC Machining
Mold Making

Ken Ubert President


ubertk@discoverhometown.com
Kathy Hans Office Manager
khans@discoverhometown.com

tt-Loose
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FREE
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Thomas J. McKillen Managing Editor


thomasj@discoverhometown.com
Circulation
circulation@discoverhometown.com
No parts or portions contained in this newspaper may be reproduced in any way without
written permission from the publisher.
Hometown Publications is not responsible for
claims made by advertisers.

WITH ANY MAJOR JOB


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coupon expires
Feb. 15, 2016

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Insurance
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COMFORTABLE

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WITH WIFI

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us on

414

578-2888

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January 23, 2016

Part-Time Help Wanted

Stocker-Cashier
Nights, Weekends & Holidays
Apply at Location
Menomonee Falls Store
N88W15413 Main St.

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

GTOWN
CLEANERS
N112W16560 Mequon Rd., Germantown

262-251-5555
Looking For

Part Time
Counter Help
Afternoons & Evenings
Please call or apply in person

LOT
ATTENDANT

Now Hiring Full &


Part Time
Teachers
- Apply
Within Tuttle Creek Learning Center
1623 Fond Du Lac Ave
Kewaskum, WI 53040
262-626-4155

Full time position available immediately.


Must be 18 years old with a valid WI drivers license and good driving record. Duties
include light mechanical work, car washing and snow removal.

tuttlecreeklearningcenter.com

HEALTHCARE
SERVICES

Please contact Jeff Halama at 262-2556000 for an interview or apply in person.

Ernie von Schledorn


Menomonee Falls

76th Street, Milwaukee


4163 N. 76th St.
(http://N.76th.St.)

WAREHOUSE
ASSISTANT
Busy flooring store is looking for a
hard working, dependable individual
for full time entry level warehouse
position. Duties include loading &
unloading trucks, material deliveries
and related paperwork. Must have a
valid drivers license, good driving
record and good people skills.
Send resumes to mail@malkins.com
with Subject line:
Warehouse Assistant.

Cameo Care Campus


is interviewing for the following positions:
- RN MANAGER - RN/LPN STAFF: Days/PMs, Full-time
LPN: Part-time/Pool Nights - CNAs: All Shifts
MED TECHS: Days & PMs, Full-time
- HOUSEKEEPING: 1st Shift - COOKS & DIETARY AIDE
CAMEO CARE CAMPUS
5790 S. 27th Street, Milwaukee, WI
Visit us: www.cameocarecampus.com

Join Our Health Care Team!


Were a family oriented health care facility.

RN Part Time Days


Earn $175.00-$250.00 per week
based on the size of the route. Tips can also be earned for great
customer service. You must be available 7 days a week, have a
valid drivers license, auto insurance and a dependable vehicle.
Routes are filling fast, contact us today.

SEARCHING FOR
CARRIERS IN THESE COUNTIES:
Milwaukee
Ozaukee

Walworth
Washington

Waukesha

Email: distdms@jrn.com or
call and leave a message at
414-224-2076

PART TIME OR FULL TIME

BAKERS HELPER/
CAKE DECORATOR

Mountins Piggly Wiggly is looking for an enthusiastic individual


for their bakery department. Experience in a retail environment
is a plus but we will train the right individual. Job duties include:
icing and frying donuts, assisting with customers, packaging,
labeling and product merchandising. Weekend
and evening availability is required.
Great starting wage and fantastic benefit package for full-time, including health, dental and
401k. Apply in person or call (920) 387-3220
and ask for Curt, Tim or Chris.

MOUNTINS

1440 Horicon St. Mayville, WI 53050

(New Grads Welcome)

Salary commensurate
with experience

PROFESSIONAL/
TECHNICAL
Human Resource Position:
Come join our team.
Fabrication Company in Washington County
is seeking a full time Human Resource Person
with experience and a strong background in
all aspects of Human Resources. Main duties
are listed below and many other opportunities are available to the right candidate:
Interviewing / Recruiting /
Orientations / Terminations
Retention and Training programs
Maintaining and Updating the Company
Handbook
Company Reviews
Work Injury / Unemployment Claims
Employee Attendance Recording
Safety records
Backup AR/AP
Qualified candidates with at least 5 yrs. experience in Human Resources. Must be reliable,
trustworthy and have great initiative.
Applicants with the ability to multi-task with
success are encouraged to send a resume
with salary requirements to the address
below. Company benefits will be discussed at
the time of an interview.
Express News - LR
P.O. Box 335 Germantown, WI 53022
email: lryan@discoverhometown.com

DRIVERS
DRIVER: $5000 SIGN-ON!
EARN $68-$70K/YR!
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Great Benefits/Hometime/Miles!
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Michael/Gil: 855-205-6361

Drivers

Were just a short 15 minute


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Make more than a living...
Make a difference.

Full and Part time positions open!!


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Apply in person.

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Greater Milwaukee
Auto Auction

438 Ashford Ave. Lomira, WI 53048


Apply online at:
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or call 920-269-4386

WHY HOME INSTEAD


SENIOR CARE?

Because we VALUE our CAREGivers!!


We have IMMEDIATE positions for DAYS, EVENINGS, and WEEKENDS
serving our seniors in Washington and Ozaukee counties. We offer
flexible scheduling! If you want to supplement your income and
make a difference in the life of a senior, HOME INSTEAD SENIOR
CARE is for YOU! Must be 21, have a reliable vehicle, a valid drivers
license and auto insurance, and pass a background check. If you are
kind, caring, and compassionate and want to join a growing company that serves seniors and strives to teach others about Love, (v.),
please contact Gina at 262-546-0226 or
submit an application through
www.homeinstead.com/391.

8711 W. Brown Deer Road


Milwaukee, WI 53224
(414) 365-3500

DRIVERS
No CDL Required for our Newer
26 Automatic Straight Trucks.
Multi-stop Deliveries Utilizing
Pallet Jack and Two Wheel Dolly
are Required. Must be Customer
Focused, Professional and Possess a
Clean Drivers License with at
Least 2 Years Driving Experience.
Competitive Wages and Benefits.
Submit Resume at
jschinner@joshen.com or apply at
Joshen Paper
8133 N. Granville Woods Rd.
Milwaukee, 53233.
NO PHONE CALLS.

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SERVICE
TECHNICIAN
We are expanding our service department
and need a full time GM certified technician
and a certified VW technician. Will consider
a hire bonus for the right individual. You can
earn to your full potential in our busy shop.
Please contact Andy Johnson, Service
Director, at 262-255-6000 for a confidential
interview.

DRIVERS

DRIVERS
We are in need of part-time drivers. Must
have a clean valid drivers license. Retirees
& Students are strongly encouraged to
apply. Please apply in person:

SKILLED TRADES

Ernie von Schledorn


Menomonee Falls

Production Operators & Leads


Exciting opportunities for Filling
Machine Operators and Leads on both
1st and 2nd shifts! Are you looking for
advancement? Apply your manufacturing experience and mechanical skills to
advance through operator levels I, II, &
III. Looking for the opportunity to supervise? Utilize your leadership skills and
abilities as you work with and develop
your team of operators. Are you looking
for a stable, growing company? Come
work in our clean, new, state of the art
facility in Germantown. Competitive
wages and benefits await you!

THE LOWE AUTO GROUP


2969 N. 114th St. Wauwatosa, WI 53222 414-607-0200

WAREHOUSE
STAFF/DRIVER

Lippert Tile is seeking an individual to add to our warehouse team. In addition to operating company vehicles,
individuals will assist with receiving, material handling and
warehouse operations. Must be able to lift 100 pounds
unassisted, have a clean driving record and comfortable
working in all weather conditions. Full time position with
paid overtime, Monday through Friday. Class B CDL with
an air brakes endorsement a plus, but not required. We will
provide training for appropriate individual.
Our company offers health and dental insurance, a
401(k) plan, and paid holidays and vacations. Please send
resume to Lippert Tile, N89W14260 Patrita Drive,
Menomonee
Falls,
WI
53051
or
email
lippert@lipperttile.com

To apply, submit resume, shift


preference and wage expectation by
email: employment@ellsworth.com,
fax: (262) 478-8698, or send to:

N109 W13300 Ellsworth Dr.,


Germantown, WI 53022

West Bend Germantown Menomonee Falls


Lake Country Mukwonago New Berlin

MANUFACTURING WAREHOUSE OFFICE


FOOD/BEVERAGE CLEANING ASSEMBLY
Attend a 1:1 Job Fair at the following locations:
MONDAYS
New Berlin Library
15105 Library Lane
New Berlin, WI 53151
Time: 10:00- 2:00 p.m.

TUESDAYS
Manpower Office
2177 Silvernail Rd., Pewaukee
Time: 10:00- 2:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAYS
Hartland Library
110 East Park Ave
Hartland, WI 53029
Time: 10:00- 2:00 p.m.

THURSDAYS
Jack Russell Hartford Library
Main Street, Hartford
Time: 10:00- 2:00 p.m.

FRIDAYS
West Bend Library
Poplar Street
Time: 10:00- 2:00 p.m.

send your resume to


Jennifer.doty@manpower.com
Call 262-225-2074
Register at manpowerjobs.com

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