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it I carry pepper spray and a mini stun gun because a girl can never be too careful. There’s a crank flashlight in case of power outages, a small notebook for when a fabulous idea hits me, gum for garlic situations, a charging cord and outlet thingy for my phone, a blanket and umbrella in the event of inclement weather, bottled water for thirsty times, a brush, mirror and makeup for primping, Pepto
Bismol tablets – just in case and chapstick and pen (plenty of room for both). Some people have a bag packed with items needed for survival in case of natural disaster or emergency. These are called bug out bags. I don’t need a bug out bag; I have my purse. As I alluded earlier, last night my purse nearly saved my life. And it had nothing to do with the pepper spray or stun gun. My husband, oldest son and I were at a youth football game watching our youngest son. Rain threatened, so I packed not one but three umbrellas into my big bug out purse. I jammed them in next to
the blanket and pepper spray and we were ready for the game – rain or shine or whatever else we might encounter. Prepared is my middle initial. The rain did come. And the lightning that accompanied it put a halt to the game. As we ran across the road to our parked car, my foot caught on an uneven bump in the pavement and I went down. Fast. And hard. I didn’t even have time to see my life flash before my eyes. I didn’t even know I was falling until I was lying face down on the road with a car zooming toward me. My husband was quickly by my side, clearly concerned.
I did what most people do after they’ve fallen in an embarrassing manner. I hopped up and tried to pretend it never happened. As I made my way to the car I assessed my injuries. Surprisingly, there were next to none. I had two minor scratches on my hands where they’d hit the pavement. Otherwise, I was intact and injury-free. I honestly couldn’t believe it. During the ride home, my husband described the accident. He’d observed the ugly tumble in its entirety and knew why I hadn’t done a complete face plant. My purse – jam-packed with three umbrellas and a blanket – hit the ground before me and cushioned
my fall. Thank goodness for the threatening rain. Some say a purse, and its contents, reveals a lot about your personality. Sometimes it shows you to be a survivor, whether that entails pepper spray, gum or a good old blanket. Moral of the story? Never make fun of a girl with a big purse. She (and it) may save someone’s life some day. Either that, or offer you an umbrella. Jill Pertler is an awardwinning syndicated columnist, published playwright and author. She invites readers to follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.
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DOT to install more signals at site of fatal crash By Jennifer Eisenbart
Froedtert Hospital. His injuries were described by the Racine County Sheriff’s Office as serious but not life threatening. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Brott and Henning families during this unfortunate tragedy,” said Sherriff Christopher Schmaling. That intersection, which has been the site of several serious crashes in recent months, will now get some attention from
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A two-vehicle crash at the Burlington bypass intersection of highways 83 and 36 Sept. 22 evening ended up with one dead and another being taken by Flight for Life helicopter. Tyler Brott, 21, a Town of Burlington resident, died at the scene of the crash. The other driver, David Henning – also from the Town of Burlington – was taken by Flight for Life to
the state Department of Transportation. City of Burlington Mayor Bob Miller said last week that the DOT will begin installation of left turn signals at the intersection this week. Miller said this has been raised to the DOT in the past two years, but a shift in funding kept the turn signals from being installed sooner. The intersection has been the site of at least two serious accidents
in the last month. “It’s unfortunate that we had the amount of accidents we’ve had there before the situation is being addressed,” Miller said.
Crash details A 911 call came into the Racine County Communications Center at 6:51 p.m. Sept. 22, stating that one vehicle had flipped over and one vehicle was possibly on fire.
When deputies and fire and rescue personnel arrived, they discovered that Brott had died in the crash. Henning was transported by rescue to Aurora Memorial Hospital of Burlington and then taken by Flight for Life to Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa. The scene night showed the destructive nature of the crash. One vehicle had landed by a light pole, and was so man-
gled that a make and model couldn’t be identified at first glance. The other vehicle, a pickup truck belonging to an area landscaping company, was also severely damaged, with an airbag deployed and the front end demolished. The intersection remained closed until midnight, when investigators and the Racine County Sheriff’s department finally left the scene.
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Salem has 10 new teachers Rate of turnover higher than normal, administrator says
By Gail Peckler-Dziki CORRESPONDENT
Ten teachers either resigned positions for other jobs or retired from Salem Grade School prior to the start of classes this month. At the Sept. 15 School Board meeting, Salem District Administrator Dave Milz told the board that despite the challenges, school started strong. “We had changes in the building and changes in staff,” he said, “but things are flowing so smoothly its like school has been in session for more than two weeks.” Some of the hiring occurred close to the school start date and Milz said that the administration team did a good job of following the usual hiring practices and still had things ready on time. In a later telephone interview, Milz explained that, historically, a high number of resignations and retirements was not the norm. “When ACT 10 first was introduced,” he said, “I think that a number of retirements occurred because some feared a loss of benefits.” Milz said that Salem is currently working on a new model for compensation and incentive packages. The district now uses the Consumer Price Index for wage increases. This replaces the steps and lanes that were previously used to determine rate of pay. The only incentive package currently in use is one to award raises to teacher who have earned a master’s degree and implemented innovations in the classroom linked to the degree. “We want to attract and retain the best teachers to work with our students,” Milz said. While employment is increasing in Wisconsin, property values are also on the rise and that affects the amount of state aid each district receives. They have an affect on each other,” Milz said. “When the property values rise, the state assumes that the property taxes will also rise and the need for state aid decreases.”
Property tax freezes make that a bit of a challenge and districts then turn to the voters with referenda to exceed revenue limits. School districts across the state have responded with improvements to the facilities to make energy usage more efficient and less costly while adding to building safety. Salem is no exception and the building has undergone nearly $5.4 million in improvements including traffic flow for student drop-off and pick-up. Milz also said that Salem led the way in changing insurance carriers to decrease costs and requiring staff members to increase their contributions to insurance and retirement funds. This year, nine teachers resigned to take positions elsewhere and one teacher retired. Those 10 were replaced with eight new staff members while two current staff members were moved to fill positions. The nine who resigned were eighth grade teacher Corrine Herreid, who was replaced with Dan Galubinski who moved from another spot in the school; sixth grade teacher Diana Riechers, who was replaced by new hire Kathleen Margis; part-time art teacher Chanda Droske, who was replaced by a move of current staff member Sara Grabarec; seventh grade teacher Jennifer Lynch, who was replaced with new hire Ann Hughes; vocal music and chorus director Carly Kreuscher, who was replaced by Holly Dykstra; lower grade counselor Kimberly Hildreth, who was replaced by Virginia Vinson; special education teacher Dedra Strohkirch, who was replaced by Kelly Huhn; first-grade teacher Heather Hillstrom, who was replaced by Ashley Juslin; and fourth-grade teacher Vicky Freak, who retired and was replaced by Pamela Luellen. Part-time nurse Kathy Trecker has left and the hours of current part-time nurse Lisa Fisher have been extended. The district also hired an aide to assist her.
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Above: Local firefighters demonstrate the capability of extraction equipment during a mock car crash demonstration Sept. 19 during the Kenosha County Safety Fair held at Sam’s Club in Kenosha. At left: Flight for Life helicopter paramedic Scott Anderson shows Colin Bush the helmet he wears while flying. The fair featured local emergency personnel demonstrating equipment and giving educational seminars.
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(Continued from front page) The Durkee family lived in the home until 100th class in 1974. In its 105 years, the school 1865 when Durkee was appointed governor of only graduated about 1,600 students. the new territory of Utah by President Andrew Among these was Bojan Hamlin Jennings, Johnson. Leaving his beloved Kenosha, Durkee the first woman to be awarded a doctoral desold his home to the Episcopal Church for use gree from Harvard University. Unfortunately as a girl’s boarding school. The sale included a this would be the end of Kemper Hall as a girl’s provision that there would be an annuity for his school. The Sisters of St. Mary were unable to wife Catherine for the rest of her life. continue to staff the school or to maintain the In 1865, the house became an Episcopal board- buildings. With heavy hearts, the Sisters of St. ing school for young women, which would em- Mary and the Kemper Hall Board of Directors phasize education and strong Christian values. closed the school and made the decision to sell The name of the school was changed in 1871 to the buildings. honor Bishop Jackson Kemper, the first missionAlumnae and civic leaders were disturbed at ary bishop of the American Episcopal Church for the thought of the beautiful buildings and property the Northwest Territory. From that time on the being sold to a developer. Led by Penny Palmer girl’s school officially became known as Kemper Enroth, a Kemper Hall graduate, an attempt was Hall. made to keep that from happening. Within a year The school was unique in that it didn’t just fo- the Kemper Center was placed on the National cus on the basic studies of reading, writing, and Register of Historic Places making it much more arithmetic as most schools of the time did, but em- difficult to change the exterior of the building. phasized prayer, athletic competition and self-disThe Kemper Center, Inc., a non-profit corpocipline. The school was very religiously oriented ration, was established to purchase the properand focused on the importance of doing good. ty. Raising $150,000, the corporation was able They were developing not just the future to obtain Federal Land and Water Conservation housewives of the time but true community lead- matching grants, which allowed the corporation ers. Classes were very demanding for the stu- to purchase the property. It was then donated to dents. The development of critical thinking skills Kenosha County to become Kenosha’s seventh was emphasized. County Park. The school motto “Fight the Good Fight” was Today the Kemper Center features an auditoencouraged. They were taught to use physical, rium, conference center and art center. It hosts spiritual, and intellectual force to right wrongs many community events. Coming up is the Okthat they encountered. toberfest, which will be held at Kemper Center In 1878 the Episcopal Sisters of St. Mary Soccer Field, at 122 66th Street. Gates will open were chosen to administer education to the stu- at 3 p.m. with opening ceremonies beginning at dents of Kemper School for Girls. At the same 4 p.m. time, Kemper Hall became the Motherhouse for Music will be provided by Dorf Kapelle and the Episcopal Sisters of St. Mary, for the Western the Hungry Five. Food and beverages will be Province, which extended to the Pacific Ocean. available for purchase. There is a $10 entrance Over the years the school expanded with fee. additional space being added to the building. A For more information check the website chapel, dormitories and class space allowed ad- www.kemperoktoberfest.com ditional students to be educated here and addiKemper Hall is located at 6501 Third Avetional space for the sisters. nue, Kenosha. For information about upcoming Kemper Hall continued to educate the young events phone (262) 657-6005 or visit wwwkemwomen of the area for 105 years, graduating its percenter.con
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Silver Lake opts for partial reval Time is too tight to do a full revaluation
By Gail Peckler-Dziki CORREPONDENT
There is no time for a physical revaluation of Silver Lake residences in time for the new budget calculations, so the Village Board decided to have Accurate Appraisals conduct a market comparison revaluation by computer this year. A revaluation has not been done since 2006, prior to the real estate bubble bursting. So village revenues have been based on inflated numbers for those years, according to Village President Bruce Nopenz.
“By law, a reval should have been conducted every two years,” Nopenz said in a recent telephone interview. “We haven’t even started the budgeting process,” he continued, “and there is no time for the physical reval in time for that.” The village has requested proposals for appraisal services. The village contracted with Accurate Appraisals to conduct a physical revaluation this year, but it was put off until it was too late. The village also budgeted $49,000 for the work, but
that money still sits in the lane some time ago. village coffers. Residents have a deed Other matters discussed from the 1930s and an unby the Village Board include: signed contract with the village. Private pier issue Nopenz said the village Residents with deed to a attorney is drawing up a conprivate pier that sits just to tract that places liability on the west of the swimming those who own the pier and park on Cogswell brought states that they must hold a an issue to the board several $1 million umbrella policy. months ago. “They have operated too The pier belongs to about long without a legally bind12 adjacent residences. They ing, signed contract,” Nopenz placed a barrier to the pier said. “The village cannot be to keep it private. The land held liable for a pier that is leading up to the pier was privately owned.” given to the village as a fire
Staff education The Village Board voted unanimously to send Court Clerk Diane Maki to a mandatory clerk conference, but Public Works Supervisor Bobby Williams almost missed out on an opportunity to attend a wastewater conference in Wisconsin Dells. When the item was first presented, only trustee Roger Johnson and Nopenz voted yes. The rest of the votes were no with one abstention, so the motion failed. The second vote to send Williams to the conference
was unanimous. Nopenz said that notifications for such training should not be held until the last minute. Committee chair change Two weeks ago, Nopenz relieved Roger Johnson from his duties as the chairman of the General Welfare, Buildings, Public Works, Parks, Public Lands and Library Committee. He placed Trustee Doug Randolph in that position. Nopenz said Johnson was not performing up to the level that a committee chair should.
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Single mother with sick 3-year-old struggles Dear Readers, Over the years I have seen so many of our By beautiful children stricken SAL with cancer. I am not a DIMICELI Columnist doctor, I do not understand the reasoning behind this tragedy or how it can even happen to such a young person, but I do understand Her daughter is on her how it affects those already second round of treatments living on the edge of and has lost all her hair poverty. Our families that and is so sick. My friend live paycheck to paycheck told me her utilities were do not have the luxury of about to be disconnected a safety net of savings that because she had to pay to so many financial experts have a repair done on her warn us to have. When our car. Could you please see fellow creations are caring if there is a way The Time for a loved one, especially a Is Now to Help can give child, with a life threatening her some assistance to at least ease her mind over her illness they have to give up their jobs and hope for the financial problems? best. If you had to choose between going to work and being there to comfort your child as they go through painful, scary and sickening treatments, what would you choose? How could you possibly leave a child alone, confused and frightened in a hospital while they went through these treatments? I called several times LOT 56 trying to reach the mother. When I had called the Brand New Home friend to verify some of the 14x70, 2 BR, 2 full baths. information she had warned $50,650 me the mother may be hard or rent for $962 per month to reach. The friend told me, “If she is at the hospital Move your home or order new she probably won’t answer the phone, and she is at the
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Style HI-LITER Madux Devitt takes to the water Sept. 11 during an adaptive learn-to-ski day for students of Lakeland School in Elkhorn. The day, which focused on making skiing a possibility for area children with special needs, was sponsored by members of numerous area water ski teams including the Lauderdale Aqua Skiers, Brown’s Lake Aquaducts and Minneiska Ski Team out of Whitewater.
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or some, the By Kellen allure of Olshefski skimming across the STAFF WRITER surface of an open lake – rope in hand and sun beating down on their skin – is their ideal of a perfect summer day. Yet for others, the thrill comes in the form of helping others who might not otherwise be able to get up on their own two feet and feel the mist off the rope in their own hair. With the help of local ski clubs, it’s people like this who are pushing to create a climate where water skiing isn’t just a sport for the abled-bodied, holding adaptive water skiing clinics here in southeastern Wisconsin throughout the summer to help those with special needs hit the lakes for some fun in the sun. Kurt Roskopf, who considers himself an adaptive water ski provider, along with the help of the Brown’s Lake Aquaducks, Minneiska Ski Team, Lauderdale Aqua Skiers and members of the Wausau Water Walkers and Twin Lakes Aquanuts recently brought this experience to a group of children from Lakeland School in Elkhorn. “It’s a very collaborative effort,” he said. “When we have a chance to introduce people to the sport we love, we all unite around that passion in our sport. “It’s a remarkable thing.” Jessica Meike, who had been a member
of the Lauderdale Aqua Skiers for nearly 30 years and now teaches at Lakeland School, said on Sept. 11, she, Roskopf and the ski teams came together to offer the 10th annual Lakeland Learn to Ski Day. “They were in the water skiing with them, they were helping them out of the water, they were all really involved in this whole event,” she said. “They’ve worked really hard for the past 10 years to allow each year for more and more kids to access this event.” However, she said, this year was a little different and bigger than ever, including USA Adaptive Water Ski and Rick Legois, a member of the Aquaducks who spends his summer running adaptive learn-to-ski clinics in honor of his daughter, Lynzay, who died in a car crash in 2006. Meike said with the help of all parties they were able to get five boats out on the water this year, allowing them to bring more than 20 students out for the day, compared to eight in past years. This year Legois brought out his “Pony Boat,” a basket, or sit ski, which provides an opportunity for the school’s most physically handicapped students to ski without the use of their legs, Meike said. For others, a boom off the side of the boat helps the young water skiers get up on their feet a bit easier, Meike said. Meike said for many of the students, this day – the culmination of a three-day camp – marks their single favorite day of
the year. Even the students who weren’t able to participate in the ski-portion of the camp – as it’s currently limited to a certain number of students and is on a first-come, first serve basis – love the water ski show put on by the groups. “The kids are through the roof,” she said. “They absolutely love to be able to participate, they love being able to work with the skiers from the local ski teams and they’re really excited to have everyone there to ski together and enjoy the day.” Meike said over the past 10 years the event has been somewhat limited. However, with the addition of the new adaptive ski equipment from Legois, they can open up the event to pretty much any of the students in the school. “Our goal would really be to open this up so that any kid who wanted to, could,” she said. With the addition of the Pony Boat and USA Disabled Water ski, Meike said the hope is they can make the event even larger next year, expanding to two days and making the opportunity available to as many students as possible. To be clear, however, adaptive water ski days aren’t something that are exclusive to Lauderdale Lakes or Lakeland School. On July 30, the Twin Lake Aquanuts water show team hosted their 15th annual adaptive aquatic clinic for Dreams for Kids, a Chicago-based organization. On Brown’s Lake, Roskopf holds
an adaptive water ski program at the Aquaducks show site called Wednesdays on Water each summer. No matter where, however, the goal is the same: to get anyone with a disability out on the water to experience water skiing for themselves. Changing the sport Meike said with adaptive water skis being incredibly expensive, it’s not something most families would be able to afford to have and it’s events like this that give students exposure to the sport. However, Roskopf – an ambassador to the Wisconsin Water Ski Federation, an advocate for disabled water skiing for about 25 years and a member of the Wisconsin Council on Physical Disabilities – said this is something he wants to change and feels needs to be changed. “When it comes to these, some students say it’s their favorite day of the year,” he said. “That tremendous freedom opportunity, an outlet, it’s enjoyable and just being in the water, swimming is a good thing … some of these particulars are not available to families.” Roskopf said the sit ski is really a skiing device that is designed for everybody, not just those with disabilities, and is just as legitimate as any other water sport equipment, like knee boards and tubes. Unfortunately, being as it’s treated like a
medical device, it’s something that’s incredibly expensive, something he doesn’t agree with and feels the water ski world should embrace it like any other piece of ski equipment. “This way, we can get sit skis in higher production and bring the cost down for everybody,” he said. Furthermore, Roskopf said, having schools like Lakeland School taking on water ski programs like this in Wisconsin are really the “seeds of greatness for a better future,” which will hopefully peak the interest of the Special Olympics, which does not recognize water skiing at this time. “The first step is that schools around Wisconsin do what Jessica’s doing at Lakeland School,” he said, noting the 3,000plus member Wisconsin Ski Federation is there to help. “I really think that is the call to action right now … the unity that water skiing creates, I think, has a lot to offer to the youth of the future.” While Roskopf said events like this are great, it’s just simply not enough. “We have these great events like the Lakeland School ski clinic that are one day out of the calendar, but there’s 364 other days that I’m concerned with,” he said. “The challenge I have for the state of Wisconsin is we need to develop a culture where these students have every opportunity to ski as the 3,000 members of the Wisconsin Water Ski Federation.” Roskopf said what’s truly important, however, is that everyone is a part of the equation in bringing adaptive water skiing to the forefront. Roskopf said there’s numerous off-season things they’re doing to prepare for the water ski season, noting a think-tank session scheduled for March 1113 at Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva. “This way, we can have all of our
• Time is now needed to be done to ensure she had safe transportation. I looked in the empty cupboards and refrigerator but the mother said she did not want assistance with food at this time as she was not home enough to eat it. I told her to be sure and contact us when they were home so we could have a volunteer drop off some healthy food. She promised she would do that. I then looked at the utility bills and a disconnection notice. I told her we would prevent the disconnection and pay into the future so she would not have to worry about these bills in the coming months. We did the same with the rent. The mother was in shock over this assistance. She said, “I can’t believe you would do this for me. My own family does not even bother to ask if I need help. My daughter’s father is nowhere to be found and even if he was he would not help. And you come here telling me there are complete strangers that care about us and what we are going through. You have restored my faith in humanity.” That is what we do together, restore faith, and remove the stress and pains of poverty. This is not just me going to a fellow creations door and offering assistance. This is all of us together knocking on the door of a stranger that is going through a very tough time and helping to ease their burden. This is thanks to all of us together. Several months later the mother checked in with me to let all of us know how her daughter was doing. I could hear the smile in her voice as she told me how her daughter was officially in remission and coming home soon. She thanked us for all the help over the past months that enabled her to fully concentrate on just her daughter, not the day to day bills and worries. She said, “This was the biggest blessing during the worst time of my
HI-LITER • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 2015 • 11 bookwork done, our planning done, so that Joey Matoska (right) dips when May hits, we can go into the season his hand into the and execute, take massive action and get water recently while adaptive water skiing up to that next, new enjoying an adaptive level in southeastern Wisconsin,” he said. waterski run on “If you have a notion that you could Browns Lake. do something in 2016, let’s connect now, Bill Steinberg let’s prepare now for a season in 2016 that (below) enjoys Walworth, Racine and Kenosha counties his ride on have never seen before. Let’s do it.” Lake Mary Roskopf said through his campaign, with the Everybody Skis, they’ve gotten the ball Twin Lakes rolling and he’s excited to join with others Aquanuts. to keep the flow going. “We’ve basically woken up the sleeping giant and we’re walking with an awoke giant,” he said. “It’s a lot of fun and it’s full of things that make grown men cry. It’s a very emotional and spiritual journey and we welcome others to it.” Roskopf said he’s open to helping anyone looking to provide adaptive skiing or help in the push to advance adaptive skiing. He can be reached various ways, including through email, kurt@ waterski.org, through his Facebook account or Facebook.com/roskopfs or by phone at (262) 720-7031. Additionally, Roskopf invites people to check out his campaign at everybodyskis.blogspot. com.
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life. Knowing there are good people that really care about us has changed my whole outlook. Every time I drove to the hospital and didn’t break down or get a flat tire I thanked Jesus for The Time Is Now to Help. When I didn’t have to stress out over opening my mail and finding disconnection notices I thanked Jesus again. As soon as my daughter is well enough we will be joining a church and attending regularly. Even my friend that first asked you to help us said she will come too.” I was happy to hear this as I knew she would still need some community support going forward and she could find this in a good church family. Thanks to all of you we were there to help this mother as she went through one of the most difficult things a parent can go through. God bless you. Please remember the Barnabas $61,000 Matching Grant will match every donation you make at this time, doubling your assistance to the poverty stricken. Think how many lives will be changed, how many of our fellow creations will have the pains of poverty removed thanks to all of you and the Barnabas matching grant donors. Thank you and God bless you for helping.
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Residents urged to complete health survey The Live Well Lake County Steering Committee and Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center are asking county residents who received an invitation letter regarding a health survey to respond as soon as possible. The information they supply will be used to help identify health needs in their neighborhoods. This survey will guide community health improvement plans and support better health outcomes for all county residents, according to officials involved in the effort. During the first week of September, invitation letters were sent to 5,000 randomly selected households in the county. Questions included in this anonymous survey address key health priorities including traditional priorities such as chronic disease. Emerging
health topics such as mental health, access to care and substance use are also included. Just one adult (18 years or older) with the most recent birthday from each selected household is asked to respond to the invitation via an online form or by calling a toll-free number. Whether using the phone or online option, respondents should be able to complete the survey in 20 minutes or less. Results of the survey will be made available on the Health Department’s website in its Community Health Status Assessment early next year. Any questions or requests for assistance may be directed to Seth Kidder, assessment and planning coordinator, Lake County Health Department at: HealthAssessment@ lakecountyil.gov or by calling (847) 3778000.
Firming up the velodrome
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Construction crews pour concrete recently as part of the reconstruction of bicycle velodrome in Kenosha’s Washington Park. The facility was closed for the 2015 season and is expected to reopen for the 2016 racing and training season.
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