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Steven Hayes and Amanda Dahlem pause to view one of the Dickens characters in the exhibit’s second season at Main Street and Lake Street on a recent Saturday. The mannequins are a project of the Antioch Chamber of Commerce and were handcrafted by artists and volunteers. The figures are meant to represent scenes from the era and works of Charles Dickens. This year, 45 characters will be placed throughout the village business district. Each character has a placard describing that particular scene. The exhibit will be in place through Dec. 25.
The Antioch Village Board on Nov. 2 approved the preliminary plan for a 16-acre shopping center development slated for the northeast corner of Highway 173 and Deep Lake Road. The vote was 4-0 with one abstention. The parcel of land is across from Walmart and adjacent to the Red Wing Slough. The Village Board approved an amendment to the comprehensive zoning plan that rezones the parcel from residential to general retail business district and also approved an ordinance for a special use for a planned unit development. The action clears the way for the land to be developed into a shopping center. Attorney Jerry Callaghan of Freeborn and Peters and Design Engineer Glenn Christensen from Manhard Consulting presented the proposal to the board. The village and the development team have been working on the project for three years. The team has been working with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to make sure there is proper buffering and protection for the Red Wing Slough. Those measures include storm water catch basins and natural plantings to allow the water from the development to enter the marsh slowly, giving the land and plantings time to catch pollutants. A four-foot-high chain link fence is also planned to keep out trash and trespassers. Dark sky lighting is planned, with lights that cast down to make sure the endangered species living in the Red Wing Slough are not disturbed. A screen of evergreen trees will also be used to
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The Village of Fox Lake will welcome the holiday season on Nov. 28 with the annual Illuminated Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony. The parade steps-off at 5 p.m., beginning at the Grant Community High School parking lot and proceeding down Grand Avenue and Rollins Road, before ending at Towne Center Plaza. Local businesses, organizations and individuals are invited to sponsor a float in the parade and decorate it based on the “A Magical Christmas” theme. The float that is judged to have best displayed the theme will receive a special trophy. There is no charge to place an entry in the parade. All participants are encouraged by organizers to light up their floats to embrace the illuminated parade concept. Following the parade, people are invited to attend the tree lighting ceremony beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Millennium Park. Children will get the opportunity to meet with Santa at the Santa House until 7:30 p.m. along with Santa’s reindeer from 6 to 8 p.m. Guests can warm up with hot chocolate and join in the caroling. The official tree lighting will take place at 7 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring a non-perishable or canned food item to the tree lighting to support the Grant Township Food Pantry. For any additional information, contact the Village of Fox Lake Parks and Recreation Department at (847) 587-3944 or email serafina@ foxlake.org.
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Mom with PTSD needs help after ex-husband’s suicide Dear W.C., I am a veteran with two teenage children. I have been suffering PTSD and health problems for a few years. When I returned from active duty overseas I struggled to maintain both my marriage and employment. It has been tough. My now deceased exhusband was also a veteran. He came back from his deployment a different person, angry and both physically and verbally abusive. I thought I could handle the situation since I had been in the military too. His abuse and anger caused some serious problems for me physically and mentally. I can no longer handle a busy stressful work environment. If anyone raises their voice, I am instantly put into a state of panic. It is a terrible feeling, like I’m being attacked all over again. I was able to get by when my ex-husband was
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helping financially. Then two months ago, he committed suicide. When we were still married I tried many times to get him help for his mood swings and anger but that usually made him even angrier toward me. Now he is gone and all I feel is sorry for my kids because they will never get a chance to know their father as the kind happy man I married. It is very hard for me to ask for financial assistance, but I am putting aside my pride for my children. Our rent is overdue and our utilities are about to be disconnected. If you can help me get our life back on track,
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her ex-husband had been helping them sporadically. She said he had been abusive with her but had loved his children. She said he would give her money for the children from time to time and had never abused them. I looked around the small rental and she showed me some of the holes in the walls and broken tiles he had done while living in the home alone. I made some suggestions on how to repair these things with the teenage children’s help. I looked in the refrigerator and saw little food. The furniture they had was worn and some of it was damaged. After fully evaluating the situation and a very in-depth conversation with the mother I had an idea for a job that would suit her well. It would give them enough income to get by on their own without the fear of eviction and utility disconnection. I knew of a senior woman who was looking for a companion and someone to help with light housekeeping, laundry, cooking and driving. The pay was fair and the duties fairly stress free. This could be the answer to both women’s prayers. When I asked the mother if she would be interested in this job, at first she looked terrified. I saw a glimpse of her PTSD trying to force her into her old habits. I watched as she closed her eyes and took a deep breath. A much calmer woman then looked at me and said, “I would be so grateful.” I knew the strength those few words took. I called the senior woman and set up a time for them to meet the following day. The next day the women met and hit it off immediately. I could see a few times the mother was getting nervous but was happy to see her use the techniques she was learning in therapy to get herself back on track. The women agreed she should start the following day. The senior woman understood her PTSD and was willing to help. After our help with rent and utilities, food, some household repair materials and gas for their car, this mother and children were relieved to not have the worry of pending homelessness and utility disconnection any longer. The teenage children were happy to put the materials to good use and proud of the home repairs they made. The mother was excited about having a job she actually enjoyed. She even reported her PTSD symptoms were easing as she became more confident in her ability to cope in the “real world” as she put it. The teenage children were also proud that they too had gotten jobs and were happy to help their family. The mother shared how her transformation also made her children more outgoing. She had not even realized how her PTSD, their poverty and their living conditions had all been contributing to her children being reclusive. The mother said, “My kids are so much more outgoing now. They even had friends over, which they have never done
before because they were embarrassed about how the house looked and worried about me. Since I have my job and I’m out more every day, they can see how much better I am getting.” We cannot remove the physical and mental scars that this mother will carry with her forever, but we can ease the pains of poverty she and her children are enduring right now. Just lightening someone’s load is sometimes enough to help them move forward in a positive way. We are so grateful for the poverty relief you make possible. The suffering and pain that are removed due to you is monumental in our work. God bless you for your support of our mission and all our good works we accomplish together. Health and happiness, God bless everyone, W.C./Sal Please help: There are many coming to us in desperation. Our good fellow creations need our compassion. Together we make a big difference. Make checks payable to: The Time Is Now to Help, P.O. Box 1, Lake Geneva, WI 53147. The Time Is Now to Help is a federally recognized 501(c)3 charitable organization licensed in the states of Wisconsin and Illinois. You will receive a tax deductible, itemized thank you receipt showing how your donation provided assistance for the poverty stricken. A Very Special Thank You: Barnabas Matching Grant, Fox Charities, Martin Business, Bess Spiva Timmons Foundation, Virginia Klaus, The Petco Foundation, American Culinary Federation-Geneva Lake S. Chapter 2015 Night of Love Fundraiser, Paul Ziegler, Excel Family Chiropractic and Wellness, Dorothy Tookey, Gerald and Joyce Byers, Jeanette Logterman, Stateline Grange No. 772, Frank and Deborah Guido, Karen Houk, Jack Mallory, Lauren Grady, Kathryn Drexler, Ernest and Dorothy Winters and ALL of you who support The Time Is Now to Help donation boxes, and the businesses that allow our and donation boxes. Anyone who would like a Time Is Now donation box in your business, please call (262) 249-7000.
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Traveling closet plans holiday distribution By Gail Peckler-Dziki CORRESPONDENT
The Antioch Traveling closet will spread a little pre-Christmas cheer for local families in need at the Antioch Senior center on Sunday, Dec. 13.
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and provide free haircuts for children. The three stylists who will be available for the haircuts are Terry Amanti from Great Looks Hair Studio in Lake Villa; Krissy Kosmoski from Studio Em in Lake Villa and Melissa (Scruffy) Trawin from A. C. Hair Design in Libertyville. The Ooo La La Boutique in Antioch donated 10 boxes of clothes and shoes for the drive. Heritage Dental, 800 Main St., Antioch, will donate 50 toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss The new W.C. Petty School Student Council is conducting a Socks for the Soul drive and plans to contribute part of the collection for the Antioch Traveling Closet clothing give-away. Teacher Valeria Rivera is group advisor and helping the students lead the sock drive. Anyone wishing to volunteer time or donate can reach Lisa Dawe Fisher at lisa@ limericklounge.com.
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The Village of Antioch, Antioch Golf Course, and Antioch Chamber of Commerce have joined forces to offer Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 5 and 12. The event will be held at Antioch Golf Club, 40150 N. Highway 59. Each day there will be three seatings for breakfast and a chance meet with Santa. Seatings are available at 8, 9:30, and 11 a.m. Registration is required and tickets are $12 per person in advance or $15 at the door. Tickets include breakfast, meet and greet with Santa, and tickets to the Antioch Chamber of Commerce’s Frozen Village. Additional activities will be available. People may register online at antioch.il.gov, call at (847) 3952160 or stop in to the parks and recreation office, 806 Holbek Drive.
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The Szpylman sisters from Gurnee, Emily, 9, (from left) Audrey, 4, and Natalie, 6, try on a few of the “gently used” ski boots that were available at bargain prices during the second annual Ski-and-Skate Resale held at the Antioch Parks and Recreation offices, 806 Holbek Dr., on Saturday. Though not exactly a Cinderella-like, glass slipper fit, the girls enjoyed their shopping excursion, nonetheless. Chilly morning temperatures didn’t discourage area residents from hunting for a buy amongst the skates, sleds, snowboards, clothing, and other items offered for resale. The Parks and Recreation Department organized and coordinated the event, charging a small commission on items sold.
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UW-Whitewater: Antioch: Amanda Spera, a graduate of Antioch Community High School, is a part of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater volleyball team’s 2015 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament championship and NCAA Division III Tournament team. Spera,
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requirements, nomination procedure information, objection process and some frequently asked questions. Countywide offices that will be nominated include Circuit Clerk, Coroner, Recorder, State’s Attorney and County Board Member for Districts 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20 and 21.
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a freshman at UW-Whitewater, is majoring in finance; George Gonzalez, a graduate of Antioch High School, will be a member of the 20152016 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater wrestling team. Gonzalez, a senior, is majoring in criminology. Richmond: Lauren Otto, a member of the Universi-
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keep out light and catch any trash missed by the fence. The main entrance and exit for the site is planned across from Walmart, with limited access on Highway 173. The main part of the parcel would hold four buildings with 71,000 square feet of retail space. There would also be three outlots off Deep Lake Road,
with internal access only. The parking lot is planned for 293 spaces and a center landscaped area where snow could be pushed. That area is located far enough away from the Red Wing Slough to allow the water to be cleaned before entering the slough. Board member Mary Dominiak was absent and Scott Pierce abstained. When
asked about the abstention, he said he wasn’t ready to vote yes or no. During the meeting, Pierce had numerous questions regarding the protection of the Red Wing Slough. Since the plan is only preliminary, there were no prospective tenants. The development team commented that no one wishes to commit until the zoning is set.
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Public helps K9 Unit win $5,000 Aftermath Services presented the Lake County Sheriff’s K9 Unit with a $5,000 check on Nov. 6 for winning the Fourth Annual K9 Giveaway Contest. The national contest was open to law enforcement agencies with K9 units. Police departments in Colorado and Massachusetts earned second and third place, respectively.
Contest rules required participants to garner votes for their K9 teams. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office climbed to second place in the final days of the contest ended and then to first place before the deadline on Oct. 31. “This is another example of how public and private partnerships make for successful com-
munity policing,” Lake County Undersheriff Ray Rose said. “We are thankful to Aftermath for their financial support for law enforcement and we could not have won without the tremendous support we received from our employees, county employees, Facebook followers and community supporters.”
Aftermath Services CEO (left, with check) presents $5,000 to Lake County Undersheriff Ray Rose Nov. 6 as part of the company’s fourth annual K9 Giveaway Contest. The Sheriff’s K9 Unit earned first place in the contest thanks to voting support from area residents.
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County election judges sought Lake County is looking for volunteers to train as election judges. Applications are available online at www. ElectionJudge.info or calling (847) 377-2408. English-Spanish bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. Many election judges have already attended and successfully completed ePollbook training, the new electronic pollbook tablets, according to officials. Judges’ feedback has been positive as the
ePollbook are implemented in an attempt to streamline the voter check-in process. The ePollbooks will replace the traditional pre-printed paper applications at all 2016 voting sites and provide real-time voter history updates to the county clerk’s office. In addition to aiding compliance with new statutory requirements, officials said, this new automated resource will help make the post-election posting of voter history more efficient.
Local health department offers advice for safe cooking What would the holidays be without a family feast? But, those who prepare these feasts should take precautions to prevent food borne illness, according to local health officials. The Lake County Health Department Community Health Center offers the following food safety tips to help ensure holiday meals are prepared in a safe manner: • The meal should be planned days in advance, especially if you need to thaw large quantities of frozen food. The safest way to thaw frozen food is in a refrigerator at 41 degrees F or below. Be aware, though, that if you are thawing something large (say a 20-pound turkey), you must allow enough time for it to thaw completely. It takes approximately 24 hours for each five pounds of frozen food to thaw in a refrigerator, so a 20-pound turkey will take three to four days to completely thaw. Never thaw food at room temperature. The outside of the food will be warm while the inside is still frozen, allowing potentially disease-causing bacteria to grow. After thawing, the turkey may
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Local fathers are invited to bring their daughters to a holiday gift crafting session hosted by the Fox Lake Parks and Recreation Department on Dec. 17. Participants will decorate and design three items: a beaded project, a craft and pottery item. Participants will paint and embellish all items with their personal style. A wrapping station will provide supplies to make handmade wrappings and tags to complete gifts. The session will be held at Lakefront Park from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the main room. The cost per couple is $28, and each additional child is $25. For additional information call the Parks and Recreation Department at (847) 587-3944.
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be cleaned and trimmed and the stuffing may be prepared. • It’s a good idea to cook the stuffing separate from the turkey. Stuffing placed inside a turkey during cooking may not reach the required 165 degrees F and could cause an illness. • Poultry and stuffed foods should be cooked so that they reach an internal temperature of at least 165 degrees F; cook meat and fish to at least 145 degrees F; cook pork, ground meats and ground fish to at least 155 degrees F. If you are cooking a beef roast and like it rare, it should be cooked to at least 130 degrees F for 121 minutes. A very important, and inexpensive piece of equipment that every kitchen should have is a metal stem thermometer, which is available at any grocery store. How else will you know if your food is cooked to the proper temperature if you don’t use a thermometer? Don’t rely on guessing. • When preparing a holiday feast, or any meal, you should remember to frequently wash your hands during food preparation. Always wash your hands after using the restroom,
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when switching between working with raw food (such as poultry) and working with ready-to-eat food (such as vegetables or cooked foods), after touching parts of your body, after handling soiled equipment or utensils and after coughing, sneezing, eating, drinking or smoking. Hands should be washed for about 20 seconds (about the amount of time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice) with soap and warm water by vigorously rubbing the hands together. • You should also take precautions to avoid cross-contamination. Cross-contamination is the transfer of harmful microorganisms (germs) from one food to another. Contaminated hands, utensils or equipment can transfer microorganisms. Examples of cross-contamination are handling raw poultry or meats, and then handling some other food with juice from the meat or poultry still on your hands, or cutting raw poultry with a knife, then using that knife to cut vegetables without first washing the knife. That’s why it is important to frequently wash hands, counters and cooking utensils as a meal is prepared. Once the meal is over, cool down leftovers to 41 degrees F or below within six hours. The best way to do this is to place the leftover food in shallow pans (no thicker than three inches) before placing it in the refrigerator or freezer. Also, slice large cuts of meat and debone poultry before cooling or freezing. Avoid leaving leftovers out at room temperature once the meal is over. • Food-borne illnesses can be serious enough to require hospitalization and may even be fatal. Regardless of the size of the meal being prepared, safe food handling principles and practices should always be applied to assure that you offer great meals and prevent food-related illnesses.
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Nippersink Middle School honor roll Nippersink Middle School in Richmond has announced its honor roll for the fall semester of the 2015-2016 school year: High Honors: 6th Grade: Ellee Abraham, Joseph Ackerman, Lilly Alberts, Cailyn Bowerman, Kenneth Busch, Benjamin Campbell, Simon Comstock, Becca Cook, Ethan Demers, Maxwell Folbrick, Eleni Gewalt, Payton Gibson, Alyssa Grandt, Brianne Grandt, Kaitlyn Guanci, Zoe Hannemann,
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College to host band and chorus concert McHenry County College will host the MCC Concert Band and Chorus Concert at 3 p.m. on Nov. 22. Both concerts will take place in the Luecht Conference Center. The MCC Concert Band, directed by Paige Lush, Ph.D., will feature “The Glory of the Yankee Navy” by John Phillip Sousa, “Rhosymedre” by Ralph Vaughan Williams, “March to the Scaffold from Symphonie Fantastique” by Hector Ber-
lioz and “Missouri Shindig” by H. Owen Reed, featuring a fiddle solo by Janet Kvam-Holub, D.M.A. The MCC Chorus, directed by Steven Szalaj, will perform music from Renaissance to Contemporary, in classical, folk and gospel styles. Among the pieces performed, “Gloria as modem tubae” by Dufay (1397 - 1474) will be accompanied by a trombone duo. “Canten Señores Cantores” is a lively folk arrangement from South
America that reflects the celebration of Carnivale. In addition, a powerful gospel setting of Paul Simon’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” will feature soloists Howard Stockwell and Rachel Anderson. Video clips from previous concerts can be viewed at www.youtube.com/musicmchenry. The concerts are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Michael Hillstrom at (815) 479-7814.
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The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office is joining law enforcement agencies across the state in stepping up enforcement of seat belt and impaired driving laws over the Thanksgiving period. Historically, Thanksgiving is the busiest travel time of the year, putting more people on the road and increasing the likelihood of crashes, according to sheriff’s officials. Each year, tens of thousands of passenger vehicle occupants die in motor vehicle crashes.
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Clark, Thomas Cooper, Haley Davids, Carys Delucia, Haidy Diaz Bibian, Ryan Drdla, Samuel Filiczkowski, Darien Garbis, Skylar Gordon, Claire Gregory, Kody Hammond, Royce Heaney, Abrielle Henson, Roger Hickey, Maxwell Hilton, Grant Hogan, Amber Houle, Skylar Krasinski, Emily LaBelle, Timothy Lehn, Alayna Malec, Dakota Mandel, Dylan Minzey, Madeline Noonan, Isabelle Northern, Matea Rosendahl, Trace Schneider, Jillian Smith, Jessica St. Pierre, Trent Turner, Matthew Vandegenachte, John Vejvoda, Blake Volkmar, Sierra Wells, Gage Wronski, Bianca Zullo, Abraham Zwiefka 8th Grade: Peyton Bannon, Jake Bassett, Robert Bode, Joshua Bolger, Brandon Clough, Chiara Conner, Katelyn Czarnik, Madison Dahl, Samantha Duncan, Ryan Evanger, Jack Fritz, Nicholas Fritz, Jacqueline Furlan, Devin Gerstung, Jordon Grons, Amelia Guanci, Kendall Haugaard, Charles Hendrickson, Rebecca Highley, Kevin Hunt, Camille Husko, Logan Hutson, Jade Jensen, Sarina Keim, Colby Kelly, Kendal Kerrigan, Kirsten Kildahl, Benjamin Leali, Cody Lillge, Maxx Lomas, Ana Long, Halli Lowecki, Mae Luce, Nicholas Macaluso, Madelyn Malek, Adolfo Mendez, Erick Mickle, Jacob Minker, Blake Morjal, Ryan Morris, Elysa Murphy, Elizabeth Nelson, Ethan Neuman, Daniel Nick, Edgar Ortiz, Jacob Powers, Tyler Prondzinski, Kayla Przespolewski, Kylie Radke, Mya Rakoncay, Kaitlin Rodriguez, Korey Rogan, Nicholas Ross, Hayden Rudkin, Sierra Satkiewicz, Taylor Schneider, Kastyn Sherman, Shae Smith, Jason Soine, Matthew Springer, Daniel Sullivan, Kayla Thorsen, Dalton Wood, Landon Woods, Jacob Wootton, Natalia Wyble, Race Zoetmulder
In 2013 in the United States, more than 300 people were killed in crashes on Thanksgiving weekend alone. Many of those deaths could have been prevented with the click of a seat belt, according to officials. By law in Illinois, everyone must wear a seat belt no matter what seating position. Visit www.buckleupillinois.org for more information about the Click It or Ticket and the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaigns.
day, Dec. 19, in Room A221. An Intermediate Algebra 2 workshop takes from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, in Room A213. Lunch is provided between noon to 12:20 p.m. “This is a valuable opportunity for this year’s high school graduates to get the basic tools to avoid taking remedial math in college,” said Bob Reass, math specialist at MCC. “These refresher workshops could save students up to $1,000 in tuition and books for noncredit developmental math classes that students need to take if they score poorly on the math placement test.” “Most students attending one of these sessions scored higher on their COMPASS placement test score and some were able to place two levels higher,” Reass said. The workshops are free of charge. No registration is required. To see more workshop dates, visit www. mchenry.edu/mathreview. For more information, call MCC at (815) 455-8584 or email Emma Hendrieth at ehendrieth@mchenry.edu.
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New hydraulic cutters are up to the challenge Salem plans one for each of three fire stations By Gail Peckler-Dziki CORRESPONDENT
Most people have seen devastating car crashes with vehicles sometimes crushed beyond recognition. It’s the job of rescue workers to get the victims out and treated for injuries. And sometimes, the victim can’t be safely pulled from the vehicle without adding to the injuries. In those instances, the vehicle must be removed from around the victim. Rescue crews carry an array of hydraulic equipment for that purpose. The town of Salem recently spent $5,245 for a TNT O cutter hydraulic rescue tool and bracket. The new O cutter has a PSI
of 320,000 and replaces the current O cutter, which has a PSI of 118,000, according to officials. Car manufacturers are using an alloy of boron and titanium to make rocker bars and connecting rods. Parts made with this alloy are stronger and lighter than materials used in the past. And when rescuers need to remove a victim from a car made with these alloys, stronger equipment is needed. The current O cutter with a lower PSI can be used to cut the stronger materials, but it takes more attempts and is subject to breaking during those attempts. That means more time to
rescue the accident victim. And those minutes are precious when someone is injured, officials said. The plan is to purchase one new hydraulic cutter each year until the three Salem firehouses each have one, giving each crew the ability to extract victims from cars when needed. Town of Salem Fire and Rescue Chief Mike Slover said there is no average for car crashes in which the devices are needed. Some years there my be none and some years there may 10 to 15. So far in October 2015, GAIL PECKLER-DZIKI Hi-Liter there have been five car crash Salem Fire and Rescue Chief Mike Slover explains the hydraulic system used by es. “Often, if two cars are in- rescue workers to remove a vehicle from around the accident victim. The department had to upgrade the equipment to meet the challenges of more durable vehicle metals
volved,” Slover said, “one car may be quite a few feet away from the first and we need two crews. The quicker we can extract people and care for them, the greater the chance of their survival.”
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Slover explained, “The primary function of the vehicles will be for medical call responses by Station 1 and 2 fire/EMS personnel on emergency medical responses, saving wear and tear on the engines.” “They will also be used as auxiliary utility service such as towing boats,” he continued, “and moving equipment and material to and from scenes, fire prevention displays, and transportation as needed for personnel to trainings.”
The new vehicles will replace two older vehicles, 2003 and 2004 Ford SUVs. Both have corrosion issues, Slover said. The vehicles will be sold at auction if the town does not use them on a temporary basis. Slover estimates the cost of getting the new vehicles ready for emergency service to be about $2,500 per vehicle. “The plan is to salvage as much from the older vehicles as we can,” he said. The money for that will come from the 2015 budget.
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“A couple of years ago, the tenants at (Twin Lakes) moved out, so there was space,” she added. Despite the loss, the village supported the library board’s decision, she said. The Village Hall, which currently houses the children’s programs, will continue with the instruction. “We want to maintain a presence and stay active in the com-
munity,” Peckler-Dziki said. While the Silver Lake closure is more than a month away, the Library Board is working with the village to add a book drop on Village Hall property, at 113 First St. “Library staff and board
will also continue to explore other program possibilities for Silver Lake,” Peckler-Dziki said. “We are working with the Silver Lake Village
Board to put our book drop on Village Hall property.” The Silver Lake branch is already making plans for closure, by not adding as many materials, compared to other years. Materials from Silver Lake will be housed in both the Twin Lakes and Salem branches, and furnishings will be returned to the original location.
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2007 FORD EDGE AWD 6 cyl., auto, air, power all, low miles. #24864A WAS $13,995 ............MILLER PRICED $9,995 OR $179/MTH. 2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT auto., air, power all, leather #25690A WAS $14,995 ..........MILLER PRICED $11,495 OR $209/MTH. 2011 DODGE DURANGO EXPRESS 4x4 6 cyl., auto., air, power all, 3rd seat, low miles. #15523A WAS $20,995 ..........MILLER PRICED $15,995 OR $249/MTH. 2010 FORD FLEX SEL ALL WHEEL DRIVE 6 cyl., auto, air, power all, leather, Lifetime Warranty, Ford Certified #15274B WAS $19,995 ............. MILLER PRICED $16,495 OR $259/MTH. 2015 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 6 cyl., auto, air, power all, low miles. Lifetime Warranty. Factory Warranty. #P1884 WAS $20,995 ............MILLER PRICED $17,995 OR $269/MTH. 2012 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4 6 cyl., auto., air, power all, Freedom top #15687A WAS $20,995 ..........MILLER PRICED $18,995 OR $299/MTH. 2012 FORD EDGE SEL auto., air, power all, leather, only 44,000 miles. Lifetime Warranty, Ford Certified #26031A WAS $23,995 ............. MILLER PRICED $20,795 OR $289/MTH. 2014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM auto, air, power all, leather, low miles. Lifetime Warranty, Ford Certified. #P5999 WAS $26,995 ...............MILLER PRICED $22,895 OR $359/MTH. 2010 CHEVROLET TAHOE LTZ 8 cyl., auto, air, power all, leather, moonroof, DVD & much more. #15676A WAS $27,995 ..........MILLER PRICED $22,995 OR $389/MTH. 2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 6 cyl., auto., air, power all, low miles. Lifetime Warranty, Chrysler Certified #16001B WAS $26,995 ............MILLER PRICED $23,495 OR $369/MTH. 2014 FORD FLEX LTD AWD 6 cyl., auto, air, power all, leather, low miles. Factory Warranty. Lifetime Warranty, Ford Certified. #P5988 WAS $32,995 ...............MILLER PRICED $29,395 OR $489/MTH.
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2005 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 DOUBLE CAB 8 cyl., auto, air, power all #25718A WAS $10,995 .................................... MILLER PRICED $8,463 2003 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4 LARAMIE 8 cyl., auto., air, power all, low miles. #P5980A WAS $12,995 .....................................MILLER PRICED $9,995 2014 FORD F150 8 cyl., auto, air, power all, only 8,000 miles. Lifetime Warranty. #P5006 WAS $24,995 ............MILLER PRICED $21,495 OR $299/MTH. 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 8 cyl., auto, air, power all, Big Horn, only 35,000 miles, Lifetime Warranty, Chrysler Certified #15693A WAS $27,995 ............ MILLER PRICED $23,962 OR $369/MTH. 2012 FORD F150 SUPER CAB 4X4 auto., air, power all, low miles. Lifetime Warranty, Ford Certified. #P5993 WAS $27,995 ............... MILLER PRICED $24,395 OR $379/MTH. 2012 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 6 cyl. ecobost, auto., air, power all, only 21,000 miles. Lifetime Warranty #P5979 WAS $35,995 ...........MILLER PRICED $28,995 OR $439/MTH. 2013 FORD F150 EXT CAB 4X4 auto, air, power all, must see, only 9,000 miles, Lifetime Warranty #P5001 WAS $33,995 ............MILLER PRICED $27,895 OR $409/MTH. 2008 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD CREW CAB SLT 4x4 8 cyl. Duramax diesel, auto., leather, DVD, snow plow, low miles. #P5878A WAS $36,995 .........MILLER PRICED $29,995 OR $469/MTH. 2012 RAM 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 LARAMIE 8 cyl., auto, air, power all, leather, moonroof, NAV, only 31,000 miles. Lifetime Warranty, #15646A WAS $37,995 .................................. MILLER PRICED $32,745
VANS 2014 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE 6 cyl., auto, air, power all, Stow-n-Go & much more. Low miles, Factory Warranty. Lifetime Warranty #P1893 WAS $20,995 ...................MILLER PRICED $17,595 OR $229/MTH. 2014 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN R/T 6 cyl., auto, air, power all, leather, low miles. Lifetime Warranty, Chrysler Certified. #P1878 WAS $22,995 ........................MILLER PRICED $19,750 OR $279/MTH. 2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW 6 cyl., auto, air, power all, heated seats, DVD, low miles, only 38,000 miles, Lifetime Warranty, Chrysler Certified. #P1890 WAS $22,995 .......................MILLER PRICED $19,595 OR $269/MTH. 2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING 6 cyl., auto, air, power all, leather, DVD, NAV, only 33,000 miles, Lifetime Warranty, Chrysler Certified #P1839 WAS $23,995 ......................MILLER PRICED $20,795 OR $289/MTH.
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1987 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO V6 FWD. Car show beauty. New factory wheels, new tires. $2300. 847-395-2669
2008 CHEVY AVEO 5 LS manual, 97k, hwy mi., non smoker, AC, cruise, power sunroof, fog lights, new brakes, no rust, clean. $3900 Call 262-534-5885.
Automobiles Wanted
1988 CADILLAC SEDAN Deville. Great Cond., all original, $3,800 OBO 262-539-2233.
1995 CHEVY CAMARO V6, auto trans., green, GT-tops, high mileage. $1,100 OBO Call 262-4923701.
1997 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 6 cyc., 94k, $3,500 OBO Call 262-539-2414.
1997 VOLVO 850 turbo $1,500 OBO Call 262-721-6718
1999 GRAND AM GT 2 dr., red, auto, very clean inside & out, 137k, $2,800 OBO Call 262-2069688.
1999 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Good transportation car, good condition. $900. 262-654-6207
2000 CHEVY MALIBU runs good, good condition, $1,200 OBO Call 262-496-8807.
2000 GMC BOX VAN very clean, asking $3,500 OBO Call 262206-2149.
2003 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS black, moon roof, 177k, 6 cycl., runs & looks good, $3,300 OBO Call 262-930-9109.
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Boats 18-22’ BOAT WANTED: Cash? Trade: great rust-free 1987 Oldsmobile Toronado. V6 FWD, AIR, New webbed wheels, tires, headliner, loaded. 847-395-2669. 1991 SEA RAY 17FT open bow. 125 hp, IO, w/trailer & accessories. $2,995. Tom 262-492-5433. 2007 STARCRAFT-STAR FIRE 1700 17 ft., fish finder, trolling motor, custom cover, 2012 Mercury 40 hp, 4 stroke, 2012 Mercury 9.9 4 stroke, trailer. Very good cond., $11,900. 262-8644290 or 815-228-1988
Campers and RVs CHEVY BUS 60 PASSENGER used as camper, 3 double bunks, roof AC, electric converter box, refrigerator, $2,500 OBO Call 262-206-3435.
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2003 HARLEY DAVIDSON 883 Sportster, 22,000 mi., great condition, black, new rear tire, clean, $4,300 OBO (262) 729-0113 2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON Heritage Softtail w/engine guard, sec. system, Pearl White, exc. cond, only 2,000 miles. Asking $14,850. 262-374-0941 or 262763-9042. 2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIKE 2,790 miles, two-tone red metallic, 6 speed, electric reverse, fully chromed (Wille G. Skull theme) S&S Cam, Vance and Hine exhaust, painted inner fairing, New L.E.D. lights, air horn, trike needs NOTHING. Aluma trailer painted to match w/custom cooler box, J&S Trike lift. This trike is ready to ride with PRIDE. A MUST SEE! Call cell 262-989-2201. Asking $29,500. Will consider reasonable offer. OLD KAWASAKI, HONDA, SUZUKI, BMW AND HARLEY MOTORCYCLES WANTED! 1903 TO 1983, 500, 750, 1000 and Larger CC. Call or Text 408-2026481 (MCN)
FORD TRACTOR 4000 series w/ wide front end, turf tires on rear, 7’ brush hog, grader blade, cherry picker, Call 262-206-3435.
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1937 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. sedan, all original, for restoration or parts, $2,000 Call 262-537-4177.
2001 YAMAHA VSTAR 650 w/ windshield & saddlebags, $2,300 OBO Call 262-770-6768.
1948 CHEVY 1-1/2 ton, in pieces, includes engine & trans. Best offer 262-989-4112
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When you feel you had all these people saluting you, it was kind of honoring.” – Oscar “Oz” Karcher
Oscar “Oz” Karcher, of Delavan, a Korean War veteran, looks at the World War II memorial in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 24. The memorial contains 4,082 stars, each of which signifies 100 lives that were lost in World War II.
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Korean War veteran gets emotional welcome home Delavan man takes first trip to capital on Honor Flight By Vicky Wedig STAFF WRITER
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scar “Oz” Karcher got a much different reception when he returned home Oct. 24 from Washington, D.C., than he did 64 years ago when he came back from Korea. Karcher, a U.S. Army veteran from Delavan, came into Seattle by boat from Korea in December 1951 after spending 17 months recovering and repairing war vehicles from the frigid East Asian countryside. When the ship came in to port with about 300 soldiers on board, a fire boat saluted them with water cannons, and the Red Cross served coffee to the soldiers when they disembarked. “That was all there was,” said Karcher, now 85. Karcher witnessed a much different spectacle when he disembarked from a 747 last month at General Mitchell International
Airport in Milwaukee after a trip to Washington on the Stars and Stripes Honor Flight. A mile-long brigade of American flags and personnel from every branch of the military saluted the 13 World War II veterans and 179 Korean War veterans as they walked from the plane and through the airport. “You could tell that they were all longtime service people by their ribbons,” Karcher said. “You felt pretty honored to have these guys come and salute you.” Behind the military personnel were nearly 3,000 friends and family members of the veterans, holding up signs welcoming their loved ones home from the day-long trip and thanking them for their service. “There were a lot of tears,” said Penny Kresl, of Delavan, one of Karcher’s six children. “A lot of them got overwhelmed.” The Karcher family alone had 22 members there to welcome Oz Karcher home. Karcher said the reception upon returning
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A woman, who is among nearly 3,000 people who welcomed World War II and Korean War veterans home from their Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C., on Oct. 24, wears a t-shirt bearing a saying honoring veterans.
home was the most significant – and unexpected – part of the trip for him. “When you feel you had all these people saluting you, it was kind of honoring,” Karcher said. The emotions that came with the return from the journey began earlier for Tim Mason, who accompanied Karcher on the trip as his guardian, and knew what was waiting on the tarmac. “Tim was crying, knowing what he was walking him in to,” said Sue Roberts, of Madison, Karcher’s daughter and Mason’s girlfriend. The road to D.C. The idea to sign Karcher up for the Honor Flight came from a Lions Club meeting Mason attended in Madison about two years ago. The first Honor Flight took 12 veterans to Washington, D.C., in May 2005, and flights across the country have been taking as many
veterans as possible to see the memorials of the wars they served in since then. The organization takes veterans who sign up on the trip in order of their dates of service. “They’re trying to find the people that haven’t gone because they want them to have this opportunity,” Roberts said. World War II veterans were given priority over Korean veterans, so, after applying to go on the flight, Karcher’s family waited. With each year that passed, the family also wondered if Karcher would get the opportunity to see the nation’s capital for the first time. “I was getting really worried because three years ago, he had a mild stroke,” Roberts said. She checked in with the organization and learned the names of Korean War veterans who wanted to take the trip were backed up. “They said they were still finishing World War II veterans then getting to Korean War
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Oscar Karcher Oscar Karcher was born at home on his parents’ farm in Sharon on Aug. 30, 1930. After graduating from Darien High School in 1948, he enlisted in the U.S. Army as the Korean War was beginning. Karcher was in the 8th Army Div. 612th Ordinance Service Co. that was sent to Yokohama, Japan. He served there with the 612th from April 1949 to 1950 then went to the 545th Ordinance Service Co. and was promoted to staff sergeant. He served from May 1950 to July 1950 in Korea. He also played football for the Army Div. 229 Bombers.
Korean War timeline
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Oscar “Oz” Karcher, of Delavan, is pictured in his U.S. Army portrait. Karcher served 17 months in the Korean War when he was 19 and 20 years old. The 85-year-old traveled to Washington, D.C., on Oct. 24 to see the war memorials there. Oscar “Oz” Karcher is pictured with a military vehicle during the Korean War in the early 1950s. Karcher served in a unit that recovered, repaired and maintained war vehicles for 10 other Army companies.
(veterans),” she said. Korean War The Korean War began five years after World War II ended. It was fought from 1950 to 1953, so its youngest veterans are about 80 years old. World War II veterans still living are at least 88 years old. Karcher was 19 years old in 1950 and stationed in Japan. The Army had fashioned a group of soldiers trained to recover and repair military vehicles that were broken down or damaged in battle, Karcher said. “I think they knew the Korean
War was coming,” he said. He was sent to Korea in July 1950 – a month after the war began – with the group, called a “bastard company” because it wasn’t part of any Army division but supported 10 other companies. “Our people supported all the divisions,” he said. “Our main objective was we supported the trucking companies. We went out and brought in stuff that was broken down or shot up.” Karcher recalls Korea being severely cold, and questioned a guard about the rain coats the soldier statues are wearing in the Korean War memorial in
June 25, 1950: North Korea crosses the 38th Parallel, invading South Korea. June 27, 1950: Truman commits U.S. Naval and Air support to South Korea and calls for United Nations intervention. Sept. 15, 1950: With United States, United Nationa and Republic of Korea forces pushed back nearly to the end of the Korean peninsula, MacArthur launches the Inchon Invasion. Oct. 19, 1950: U.S. forces occupy Pyongyang Nov. 4, 1950: Chinese divisions enter fighting. March 15, 1951: U.S., UN and Korean forces retake Seoul. March 24, 1951: MacArthur unilaterally issues an ultimatum to the People’s Republic of China. April 5, 1951: Truman dismisses MacArthur from command.
Washington D.C. “Why do they all have raincoats on?” he said. “Where I was, it was freezing cold.” The Korean War Veterans Memorial was built in 1995 near the Lincoln Memorial and features 19 stainless steel statues that are 7 feet tall and wearing ponchos that appear to blow in the cold winds of Korea, according to koreanwarvetsmemorial.org. On Karcher’s trip, the group also visited World War II, Lincoln, Roosevelt and Iwo Jima memorials and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.
Officials urge caution for portable heater use The Illinois Conservation Police remind hunters, boaters and campers to be aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide produced by portable heaters and generators. As the weather cools, outdoors enthusiasts often rely on portable heating devices to stay warm during fall hunting and fishing trips. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources urges the use of carbon monoxide detectors in enclosed spaces and recommends equipment be inspected to be sure it is operable prior to use. “Carbon monoxide detectors should also be used on your boat, cabin or in your camper. CO is colorless and odorless, and often isn’t detected until it’s too late,” said
Illinois Conservation Police Chief Rafael Gutierrez. On Nov. 7, a man was hospitalized for CO poisoning after spending the night on his boat docked just off the Illinois River in Jersey County. The victim was taken by ambulance to Jersey Community Hospital and later airlifted to St. Louis University Hospital. He is expected to survive. The man’s boat had a leaky exhaust system, and the CO detector was not functioning due to a loose connection. Many carbon monoxide deaths occur during colder months when windows and doors are locked up at night leaving little or no ventilation inside. Carbon monoxide acci-
dents can happen in boat cabins because, in most cases, these areas are small enclosures, but there are other places where precautions need to be taken. Small hunting cabins, campers and hunting blinds where a kerosene heater or internal combustion engine may be used for warmth are also places where people need to take precautions. In cabins or campers that have not been used recently, check vents for leaves, nests or other obstructions. Illinois Conservation Police offer the following tips when using heating devices: • Make sure your equipment such as generators, internal combustion engines or any heater that burns petroleum products are vented and
maintained properly. • Always have a working carbon monoxide detector in any enclosure where people will be. • Always use replacement parts or components intended solely for the equipment being used. • Make sure the area you are in is ventilated at all times. According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 400 people die each year in the United States from carbon monoxide poisoning, while thousands more are sickened by the gas. More than 4,000 are hospitalized. Many victims are overcome in their sleep, unaware of the elevated carbon monoxide levels in their homes.
April 11, 1952: Truman relieves Eisenhower of command so he can run for President. June 1952: Washington authorizes bombing Korean power plants on the Yalu river. July 11, 1952: U.S. air attack on Pyongyang. Aug. 5, 1952: Rhee wins another clearly rigged election. Nov. 4, 1952: Eisenhower wins presidential election in landslide. Nov. 29, 1952: Eisenhower secretly goes to Korea on fact-finding mission Feb. 11, 1953: Eisenhower replaces the frustrated Van Fleet with Lt. Gen. Maxwell Taylor. March 1953: Armistice formally re-establishes the division of Korea. No formal treaty is reached. Sources: Sparknotes.com and faculty. polytechnic.org
Trees on Parade will feature gingerbread It is time to start planning entries for this year’s Gingerbread House Contest that will be held during Twin Lakes’ Trees on Parade, which will be held Dec. 4 and 5 at St. John the Evangelist Community Center in Twin Lakes. This year the Gingerbread House contest will be open to the public. Any person age 12 and older is eligible to enter. One gingerbread creation is allowed per participant or group. Creations can be houses, barns, churches, etc. It must be placed on an 18-inch by 18-inch board. Cardboard bases will not be accepted. Organizers suggest using half-inch to three-quarter-inch thick plywood. All gingerbread creations’ main components, such as roofs and walls, must be constructed of gingerbread (no graham crackers or cookies). No artificial interior materials, such as Styrofoam, may be used to construct or decorate the house. Except for the base, all materials must be edible. Nonedible materials like ribbons or figurines may only be used to decorate the base. A list of materials used, along with a title and description should be submitted with your entry. The contest fee is $10. All entries must be delivered to St. John’s between 4 and 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 3, and must be removed by 5 p.m. on Dec. 5. Entries not picked up will be discarded. Entries will be judged by a People’s Choice ballot based on overall appearance, difficulty, creativity and originality technique and skill. Winners will receive plaques for first, second and third place. Trees on Parade will feature 18 trees decorated by businesses and local organizations, and 22 vendors and crafters for holiday shopping. Decorated tree entries are $35. Tree must fit in a six-foot radius. Trees will be set up on Thursday, Dec. 3, from 2 to 8 p.m. and taken down Saturday, Dec. 5, from 5 to 7 p.m. Winning trees in three categories (Business, Junior and General) will be chosen by People’s Choice ballots. Five craft/vendor booths are still available–$50 for an 8-foot by 10-foot space. Applications are available from the Twin Lakes Chamber and Business Association, 349 E. Main St., Twin Lakes. The telephone number is (262) 877-2220.
Rubio presses flesh during local stop Visit was a fundraiser for Republicans By Jennifer Eisenbart STAFF WRITER
In an event that was equal parts Republican fundraiser and meet-and-greet, 2016 Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio visited Burlington Nov. 9. State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos set up the event, which served as a fundraiser for Assembly Republicans as well as for Vos himself. It also featured a roundtable discussion for a select group of 20 people, moderated by radio talk show personality Charlie
Sykes. Among those who paid $2,500 for one of the 20 seats at the roundtable were Burlington’s Frank Cannella – of Cannella Response Television – and David Lynch of Lynch auto dealerships. The $50,000 raised there went to the campaign coffers for Assembly Republicans. All money earned from photo opportunities – $100 for a photo with Vos or $500 with Rubio – and from the reception that followed went to Vos’ campaign fund. Vos said Monday evening that between 350 and 400 mostly local people attended the event. Also in attendance were about 20 legislators from across the state, including area Republican state Reps.
Tyler August and Samantha Kerkman. “They wanted to hear what Marco Rubio had to say and wanted an opportunity to meet him,” Vos said. All the legislators had an opportunity to have their photo taken with Rubio, and got a few minutes to talk with him. Vos said that after Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker chose to exit the race, it became a clear choice of whom he would support. Vos and 19 other state legislators (including Vos, August and State Sen. Van Wanggaard) endorsed Rubio in his presidential run. The reasoning, he said, has to do with Rubio’s political stands and also his upbringing. “I just think Sen. Rubio
is what you want in a candidate,” said Vos, adding that Rubio’s appearance Monday reinforced he is “not a stereotypical Republican.” “Even if you’re a Democrat, you have to respect that Sen. Rubio is a life story where you can start with humble beginnings and make it all the way to the White House,” Vos added. Vos explained that Rubio’s parents were immigrants who worked blue-collar jobs. He put himself through college and law school. As an example, Vos said Rubio made a point of stopping to have his photo taken not only with the people who paid. “He’s just that kind of person,” Vos said. “I have been
involved in the Republican Party for more than 35 years. I have watched candidates come and go. “The candidates I am attracted to are hopeful, pas-
sionate, articulate and have a plan to do things that I support when they win,” he added. “As I look at the field, Sen. Rubio certainly embodies all of those traits.”
State legislators endorsing Marco Rubio, per Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’s press release in October Assembly Majority Leader, Rep. Jim Steineke (R-Kaukauna); Speaker Pro Tempore Rep. Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva); Rep. John Nygren (R-Marinette); Rep. Scott Allen (R-Waukesha) ; Rep. John Jagler (R-Watertown); Rep. Adam Jarchow (R-Balsam Lake); Rep. Joel Kitchens (R-Sturgeon Bay); Rep. Scott Krug (R-Nekoosa); Rep. Mike Kuglitsch (R-New Berlin); Rep. Bob Kulp (R-Stratford); Rep. John Macco (R-Ledgeview); Rep. Dave Murphy (R-Greenville); Rep. Mike Rohrkaste (R-Neenah) ; Rep. Ken Skowronski (R-Franklin) ; Rep. David Steffen (R-Green Bay) ; Rep. Paul Tittl (R-Manitowoc); Rep. Travis Tranel (R-Cuba City); Rep. Tyler Vorpagel (R-Plymouth) ; Sen. Van Wanggaard (R-Racine).
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Look out for the Secret Sister scam, BBB warns serving Chicago and Northern Illinois. “Also, I’m fairly certain that they have not considered the legality of participating.” In addition to the loss of money in buying a gift, Bernas noted: “Prosecution for participating in pyramid schemes is determined by local authorities. However, the Federal Trade Commission has occasionally prosecuted pyramid schemes as deceptive trade practices, or fraud. And those convicted have had to pay fines and or spend time in prison.” This holiday season the Secret Sister scam is not the only danger lurking on social media sites. Consumers should also be careful and not let their guard down to avoid being tricked by crooks who take advantage of the trust that we place in our online “friends.” Some of the ways that consumers are ripped off on social media sites include: • Fake Profiles – Be careful who you “friend.” If you friend someone you do not know, you will be giving them access to your postings, personal information and your list of
friends as well. Posts from these friends may contain links to other pages that will infect your computer with malware, if clicked, or trick you into visiting other scam sites. • Hacked Profiles of Friends – If a friend’s status states they just got a free tablet by answering a few questions, their page may have been hacked. Do not click on any links you find in the post as that may lead to identity theft. • Message Scams – Be careful if you post questions asking for help in finding a particular gift and receive a message from someone you don’t know offering to sell you the product. This could be a scam. Do not send any money until you have verified who the person is and set up a method to receive the product – before full payment is made. When going online to shop or simply to check your email, Bernas urges people to treat all messages with a measured amount of caution. “Don’t assume someone is sending you something simply to be nice,” the BBB president explains. “Unfortunately in today’s
digital world, the optimism we all like to see and hope for needs to be tempered with a healthy dose of skepticism. Ask yourself: Why am I receiving this? Do I know this person or company? What could happen if I open it or provide the information they request?” As more people are online during the holidays, cyber-crimes in general tend to increase. The BBB recommends consumers watch carefully for these email scams: • Ransomware Scam – A new type of ransomware called “cryptolocker” has been identified. The virus sent via email, when downloaded will encrypt the contents of the victim’s computer and until the ransom is paid, the files will remain locked. • Bank Account Scam – An email claims your bank account has been compromised and asks that you reply to the email and provide personal information. The goal is to capture your account number, address, social security number and other information. • Charity Scam –
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AUCTION MARLA WALSH W4013 Whittier Rd., Lake Geneva, WI 53147
SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 11:00 A.M.
LOCATION: Midway between Lake Geneva & Elkhorn on Hwy. H to Palmer Rd., then west 1 block to Como Rd., then south to the bottom of the hill where it curves to the right - go two blocks, then left to the lake and follow the lake west to Whittier Rd. Watch for signs. ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: Cast iron elevator floor indicator; Hercules windup ferris wheel; chein windup roller coaster; Dick Tracy car; “PooshN-Up Bigs” steel marble game; “Santa Claus”w 3 wheeler; “Cal’s Colt” spring horse; Ansonia cast/ornate clock; Seth Thomas marble mantle clock; Sessions cast iron RR clock; numerous Jim Beam & RR decanters; mini lamp collection; RR pictures & memorabilia; wood train; RR items; trains Unique Art. Marx, Am Flyer & 6 engines; RR caboose print by G. Franks; RR telephone; lg collection of semis, cars, trucks & more all in boxes; enclosed case of hunting arrows; Sampson fire alarm; RR padlock & numerous brass RR keys; 8’ pole w/fire & air “wings” on top; cast iron wood stove; & more. SPORTING ITEMS: Framed picture of Soldier’s Field; two encased Bears footballs; framed Ernie Banks beer mirror picture; framed Willie Mays picture; framed picture of Babe Ruth, L. Gerig & 4 others; framed Mickey Mantle signed rookie series w/auth.; Cubs Mark Prior “The Ace” framed & numbered; boxes of FB & BB sports cards; & other memoribilia. MISC: 2 sets of silverware in cases; “Arklow” Ireland dessert set, svc for 6; set of “Harvest” china; antique door hardware; framed “Seminole Gold” tobacco picture; & many box lots.
This is a much larger auction than it appears. Go to auctionzip.com for photos - I.D. 10396 AUCTIONEERS: Dale Folkers, Tom Kleist, WRA #62 & 999. TERMS: Cash or good check. No buyers fee. All items must be settled for on day of sale & prior to removal. Items sold “as-is” with no warranties or guarantees. Buyer responsible for items after they are sold. Lunch available.
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