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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN
MANAGING EDITOR
At an event geared to tomorrows workforce, the president ofa local manufacturing firm presented the case for blue collarcareers.
As a country, you can see that manufacturing is going tobecome more important down the road, Christopher Barnard,president and chief executive officer of Wacker NeusonCorporation, said during opening comments at theManufacturing and Career Expo at Davians in MenomoneeFalls Oct. 9. The company is a leading manufacturing of lightand compact equipment. Its American headquarters are locat-ed in Menomonee Falls.
The Manufacturing and Career Expo which is organizedby the Menomonee Falls, Germantown and Sussex chambers ofcommerce featured booths from more than 20 area manufac-turing firms. Students from the Menomonee Falls, Germantownand Hamilton school districts attended during sessions on Oct.10. There was also time set aside for the public at large to attendthe event.
During his opening comments, Barnard said that every $1 inmanufacturing produces a mulitplier of $1.35. Also according todata cited by Barnard:
If manufacturing in the United States was a country, itwould be the 10th largest country in the world. The manufactur-ing sector in the United States is slightly smaller than Russia but
larger than Spain, India, Canada and 60 percent the size of
A focus inmanufacturing
Wacker Neuson CEO: Developing future
workforce vital for industry
Germantown Police Lt. David Huesemann and K-9 unitRambo meet with visitors at the Germantown Fire SafetyFair held Oct. 5. Photo by Thomas J. McKillenTurn to page 4
Stotts at Schauer:Storyteller and singerStuart Stotts will bring hiscomedic personality to the
Schauer Arts & ActivitiesCenter on Sunday, Oct.20 at 3 p.m. See page 12.
Scrap metal event: TheGermantown Youth Futureshas teamed with IndustrialRecyclers, to recycle scrapmetal to raise money andsupply gifts and necessitiesfor local families in need forthe holidays.See page 4.New logo sought: Asthe 5k Candy CaneRun/Walkset forSaturday, Nov. 16 inGermantowngrows into apopular part of the villagesannual Christmas Festival,community input is neededfor a new logo. See page4.
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The following information was provided bythe Germantown School District.
The Germantown High School "5thAnnual Powder Puff School Sponsored CharityEvent" was held Oct. 2 at Datka Stadium. Insemi-final action, the juniors beat the sopho-mores 30-12 and the freshmen upset the sen-iors 20-0.
In the championship game, the Freshmenbeat the juniors in a highly competitive gamewith a final score of 32-26. Jenni Poss hadthree touchdowns for the Juniors. FreshmanJade Wahlgren had an electrifyi ng 60 yardpunt return for a touchdown and MackenzieSchmitz had four touchdowns, including a 60yarder with 55 seconds left in regulation. She
also had a 38 yard touchdown reception on afourth and 27 play.
Congratulations to the Freshmen team andspecial thanks to Senior Katie Shebesta whohelped to organize the event and to the staffmembers who donated their time to help withthis event. Thank you to all players, coachesand students for good sportsmanship andappropriate behavior during the event!$1,160 was raised in gate receipts with 80%of the proceeds going to the St. Boniface foodpantry. In addition, proceeds from the con-cession sales, run by Youth Futures, will bedonated to the "Holiday Shopping for theUnfortunate."
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Germany;In the United States, the average value
added per worker in manufacturing is$118,419. In China, it is $13,266.
The value added per U.S. manufacturingworker is almost 10 times the value of China,Barnard said.
Barnard said manufacturing should bethe engine for the future and it should be anarea in which both schools and public policyfocus for such a long period of time.Unfortunately, we dont see that happening.
According to Barnard, the United Stateshas gone from being an energy importertoward being an energy exporter. By 2020,the United States will be energy independent,he said.
Seven years ago, you would never, everhave believed that was going to happen, he
said.The implication of that will be an increasedemphasis on jobs in the manufacturing sector,as there will be 3.3 million new jobs being cre-ated due to energy independence. Also, $468billion will be added to the gross domesticproduct and $258 billion will be added to theannual industrial output.
The bottom line is we have to continue to
focus in manufacturing as our future. In thenext five to 10 years, its going to be very clearthat the United States is going to be the pre-eminent manufacturer in the world, Barnardsaid.
He said the single biggest challenge is
finding the people to work in the manufactur-ing sector and explained that businesses in themanufacturing sector will have to continue tochange and plan for the jobs of tomorrow.
If we do that properly, then people willlook at manufacturing not as a plant, not as anold job classification, not as whether youreunion or non-union, as a machinist or anassembler theyll be looking at manufactur-ing as the anchor on which this country isgoing to grow for the next 10 to 15 years,Barnard said. I really mean that because t hatreally is our future.
Harvey Neu of Neus Building Center
added that a strong manufacturing communi-ty makes for a strong community strongschools, strong housing market, strong every-thing.
Neu added that he is amazed what isproduced in the area which is created by thelocal workforce and used globally.
We want that workforce to continue togrow and support these manufacturers, Neusaid.
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...Energy key part ofmanufacturing growth
As the 5k Candy Cane Run/Walkset forSaturday, Nov. 16 in Germantowngrows intoa popular part of the villages annualChristmas Festival, community input is neededfor a new logo.
The Germantown Area Chamber ofCommerce, which organizes the event, is look-ing to differentiate the T-shirts to mark eachyear. Members of the public are invited to sub-mit logo designs to be considered for use forthe event.
The name will stay 5k Candy Cane
Run/Walk. All submissions become propertyof the Chamber for use with this event. Entries
received may be considered for use in futureyears. Submissions may be altered in order tobe graphically usable in different formats.
Logo entries should be submitted to:Germantown Chamber of Commerce, 5kCandy Cane Run/Walk Logo, P. O. Box 12,W156 N11251 Pilgrim Road, Lower Level,Germantown, WI 53022.
The deadline for submissions is Friday,Oct. 18.
The selected designer will receive a freeentry into the 5k Candy Cane Run/Walk and
free T-shirt with their logo.
Scrap metal to help families inneed
The Germantown Youth Futures hasteamed with Industrial Recyclers, to recyclescrap metal to raise money and supply giftsand necessities for local families in need forthe holidays.
Everything from aluminum cans toChristmas lights to an old snow blower will beaccepted.
Donors should bring items to theGermantown Police Department (a dumpsterwill be located in the southeast corner) or toIndustrial Recyclers, located at 9400 N.124th St., at the corner of County Line and
Wausaukee roads, Milwaukee, during regu-lar business hours (7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Monday-Friday and 7 a.m. to noon onSaturdays) Nov. 1-4.
Industrial Recyclers will match the amountof money donated during this time period.The business can be reached at (414) 362-7004.
Donors should say they are donating forGermantown Youth Futures or bring a flyer.
German Glass broadcast
set for Oct. 26German Glass & Gift Imports will be host-
ing a live broadcast of MilwaukeesGerman radio program ContinentalShowcase 1340 WJYI-AM with RobertDeglau on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 1 to 4:30p.m.
Local guests and celebrities will be par-ticipating and Deglau will announce the win-ner of the German-American Societies draw-ing at 4 p.m.
The public is invited to German Glassindoor Christkindl Marktlocatedlocated at
1280 State Road 175 in Richfieldto previewmany new holiday gifts and enjoy a sa mplingof holiday chocolates, cookies and stollen.
For more information, call (262) 628-7100.
Free booths available for craftersat Summit Woods fair Oct. 26
Crafters can sell their one-of-a-kind giftsand items at the Summit Woods Craft Fair set
for Saturday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Booths are free. To reserve a spot, call (262)
521-1388. Summit Woods is located at 2501Summit Avenue in Waukesha.
Germantown Senior Center eventsThe following programs and events will
be offered at the Germantown Senior Center. Annual BazaarSaturday, Oct. 26, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Event will include fall crafts, arummage sale and homemade bakery. Lunchwill be available.
Tai Chi program for seniorsMondays,Nov. 4-Dec. 23, 1 to 2 p.m. In this eight-weekprogram, attendees will learn this traditional
Chinese exercise that is practiced for relax-ation, balance, strength and flexibility. Theclass will be taught by Sherrod Milewski, aTai Chi teacher in the Milwaukee area formore than 30 years. She has studied with TaiChi masters from China, Taiwan and theUnites States. (Milewski can be reached at414-840-4590.) Fee for class is $65.Interested individuals can sign up at theSenior Center.
The Senior Center is located at W162
N11960 Park Avenue and can be reachedby calling (262) 253-7799.
Lutheran Church of Living ChristHoliday Boutique Nov. 2
Lutheran Church of the Living Christ willhold its annual Holiday Boutique onSaturday, Nov. 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The eventwill include crafts, basket sales and basketraffles, bakery and chili. Chili can be pur-chased as eat-in or take-out, and can be pre-ordered by the quart by calling (262) 677-4272. The church is located at W156N10660 Pilgrim Road, Germantown.
Northbrook to hold its WomensChristmas Coffee Dec. 4, 5
Northbrook Church will hold its Women'sChristmas Coffee 2013 on Wednesday, Dec.4 or Thursday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. ElizabethMurphy will be the speaker.
Tickets are $5. Sales begin the weekendof Oct. 26 and tickets will be sold at
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The Germantown Senior Center is offering
the following one-day tours to area seniors.Tours are: Christmas in the CountryFriday, Nov.
29: Seniors will head to Grand Geneva Resortin Lake Geneva for their holiday show AChristmas Portrait, which highlights the mostmemorable years of Grand GenevasChristmas past and present with technologyand the singing of some of Broadways finestperformers. Trip will also include tours of Hallof Trees, an elaborate Christmas tree display,and viewing of the Gingerbread House dis-play. A three-course meal will be servedbefore the show. There will also be a holiday
tea. The cost is $115. Seniors will depart fromGermantown Martketplace at 10:15 a.m. andreturn at approximately 5:15 p.m. Reservationdeadline is Nov. 15.
Kicking Off Christmas inChicagoFriday, Dec. 13: Seniors will take aBadger Coach to Chicago for shopping at theWatertown Place, lunch at Macys and a visitto Christkindlmarket. Group will depart fromthe Germantown Center Mall at 8 a.m. andreturn around 7:30 p.m. The cost is $86.Reservation deadline is Nov. 29.
Fireside ChristmasWednesday, Dec.4: Seniors will enjoy a musical revue at
Fireside Dinner Theatre in Fort Atkinson and aluncheon. Group will depart fromGermantown Marketplace at 8:45 a.m. andreturn at approximately 5:15 p.m. The cost is$99. Reservation deadline is Nov. 20.
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The public is invited to German Glassindoor Christkindl Marktlocatedlocated at1280 State Road 175 in Richfieldto previewmany new holiday gifts and enjoy a samplingof holiday chocolates, cookies and stollen.
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HUBERTUSCROWN OF LIFE LUTHERANCHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS
Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail.Pastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-2550x208.School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 years+.Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am &10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and SundaySchool. www.crownoflifeonline.com
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Left photo: Germantown HighSchool juniors participate in a peprally Oct. 4. Bottom photo:Members of the Germantown HighSchool Homecoming court are(back row) Dearionte Hudson,
Lamonte Bearden, HaydenWegener, Nicholas Holcomb,Andrew Mahler, Austin Langford,Randal Finger (king),KaylinNewman, Emily Adair, KatelynNowicki, Erika Bassler, Erika Berry,Analeah Schwind, and ElizabethReilly (queen)
Germantown HomecomingLeft photo: The MenomoneeFalls High School band per-forms during the schoolsHomecoming assembly Sept.27. Bottom photo: Membersof the Menomonee Falls High
School Homecoming courtare Jake Shore, JessicaRobinson, Ally Kraczek,Saurabh Jain, KentonCooksey (king), MorganScrobel (queen), KaylaHeagney, Brett Smykal,Tommy Wolf, and AnnaSmalley.
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At NuStone Transformations, we offer bath and kitchen solutions forprojects - and budgets - of any size. We've been providing exceptionalhome remodeling services to clients in Southeastern Wisconsin for morethan a decade, and are well known for having an exceptional eye fordetail, insistence on the highest-quality materials, and constant commu-nication with our clients, to ensure projects run smoothly and to every-one's utmost satisfaction.
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Storyteller and singer Stuart Stotts willbring his comedic personality to theSchauer Arts & Activities Center onSunday, Oct. 20 at 3 p.m.
Stotts is an award-winning singer,author, and storyteller who lives inDeForest, Wis. He has worked as a full-timeperformer since 1986 and gives over 200shows a year for families around theMidwest. The Kennedy Center teachingartist is a frequent presenter at conferencesand workshops for teachers, parents andlibrarians.
Part of the Tikes in Pikes series, Stottsinteractive show for all ages is filled withsongs and stories that aim to be both funnyand educational. Stuart, who plays guitar,
National Steel Guitar, rainstick and waterdrum, gets audiences involved throughsinging and dancing.
Designed for children and families, the60 minute program offers a relaxed, kid-friendly environment in Pikes Peak on theupper level of the Schauer Center.
Tickets to see Stuart Stotts are $5 foradults, $3 for children and $1 lap seats(under age 3). Casual seating is generaladmission. Tickets can be purchased atthe Schauer Center Box Office Mondaythrough Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2p.m. at 147 N. Rural St. in Hartford, c hargeby phone at (262) 670-0560, ext. 3 oronline at SchauerCenter.org.
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Celebrate the harvest season atLamm Farm & Gardens!
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A Community Affairan arts, crafts, col-lectibles and antiques show run by CommunityLeague, a Menomonee Falls service organi-zationwill be held Saturday, Oct. 19. Theevent will run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. atMenomonee Falls High School, W142N8101 Merrimac Drive, in Menomonee Falls.The fair will include over 100 juried exhibitors,an antique appraiser from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.($3 per item; no stamps or coins); cash andthemed bucket raffles; a bake sale; a luncheonand more. A free shuttle bus will be availablefrom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (No strollers, please.)
Admission to the show is $4, with all the pro-ceeds from the show benefiting local andGreater Metro charities, scholarships, andcivic projects. For more information, call thehotline number at (414) 581-0352, [email protected] or visitwww.communityleague.com.
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and wine will be available. May 18, 2014 at Holy Hill in
Hubertus: Concert will join the orchestraand chorus.
Season tickets are $65 for adults and$55 for seniors for a four-concert sub-scription. Season ticket brochures withadditional information will be mailedlater this summer and available at localoutlets.
Individual tickets for the IrishImpressions concert are also availablethrough UW-WC by phone at (262) 335-
5208 or email at [email protected] year, ticket buyers and donors
have a new option to order tickets onlineby going to the website at www.kmsym-phony.org and clicking on Buy Ticketsor Donate. Tickets may also be pur-chased by mail by sending payment toKettle Moraine Symphony, PO Box 52,West Bend, WI 53095.
For more information about ticketsand the Kettle Moraine Symphony, visitkmsymphony.org or call (262) 334-3469.
The Kettle Moraine Symphony hasannounced its 2013-2014 season, whichwill take audiences on MusicalJourneys with four live concert perform-ances starting in December.
Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. at Our SaviorsChurch in West BendGerman CarolFestival
March 1 at 2 p.m. at Our Saviors
Church in West BendRussianRomantics concert with a performanceby the student winner of the WashingtonCounty Concerto Competition.
March 23, 2014 at the Universityof Wisconsin-Washington County: IrishImpressions performance will includedancers from the Cashel Dennehy Schoolof Irish Dance, and hors doeuvres, beer
Kettle Moraine Symphony announces 2013-2014 concert season
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Menomonee Falls took an early lead andturned back key drives from West Allis Centralon the way to a 35-19 win over the Bulldogs.
With the win, Menomonee Falls qualifiesfor the playoffs.
Menomonee Falls got on the board first on
a six-play drive that ended with a 1-yard runby Christian Almonte which finished a six-playdrive at the 7:08 mark. The extra point kickfailed, giving Menomonee Falls a 6-0 lead.
After trading possessions, MenomoneeFalls took a 14-0 lead with 38 seconds left atthe end of the first quarter as Almonte finisheda five-play drive with a 2-yard run. Almontethen ran for the two-point conversion.
The teams exchanged scores in the secondquarter, with Central getting on the boardBrandon Maglio who came in for WillKonecny after Konecny was shaken up on theprevious play connected with Brent Hunteron a 7-yard pass play to finish off a 9-playdrive at the 9:12 mark.
Central had an opportunity to even thescore after receiving a Menomonee Falls fum-ble as the Bulldogs mounted a 12-play drive.However, a fourth down attempt failed, andMenomonee Falls responded with a dr ive thatended with an 18-yard run by Almonte for atouchdown with 53 seconds left before half-time.
Menomonee Falls scored 14 points in the
third quarter, with Almonte giving the Indians28-7 lead on a 51-yard run at the 6:46 markof the third quarter. Central responded with adrive that ended when Konecny connectedwith Darren Walker on a 6-yard pass play atthe 4:03 mark (the extra point attempt failed).
On Menomonee Falls next possession, BryceMcMurtry connected with Brady Schneider ona 34-yard pass play that gave MenomoneeFalls a 35-13 lead.
The final score of the game came on a 6-yard pass play from Konecny to MaicoNavejar with 6:15 left in the game.
Almonte ran 34 times for 267 yards whileVechart ran 20 times for 105 yards.
Germantown 52, Nicolet 0:Germantown qualified for the playoffs thesame weekend they were celebratingHomecoming. Dwayne Lawhorn competedfour of nine passes for 109 yards and twotouchdowns. Joe Lemerond ran for two touch-downs while Luis De La Pena, Quinn Fliss andSpencer Pethan ran for one touchdown each.
Hamilton 14, West Allis Hale 7:Drew Patterson ran for 160 yards on 32 car-ries and one touchdown. Isaiah Webb scoredHamilton's other touchdown at the 4:49 markof the second quarter to give the Chargers a14-0 lead. Jeff Schubert scored for Hale with1:12 left before halftime.
By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor
Menomonee Falls was on the verge of losing its hometournament to its key Greater Metro Conference rivalOct. 5, as the Indians who split the first two games ofthe best-of-three set were trailing Divine Savior HolyAngels 12-14 with the Dashers serving for the win.
Menomonee Falls refused to lose, scoring five of thelast six points to win the Menomonee Falls Invite with a25-20, 15-25, 17-15 victory over the Dashers.
"It's a great win, but we know we're going to have toplay them again if we want get to where we need to getto," Menomonee Falls Coach J.C. Bruns said afterward."Enjoy it now, but be ready for the next time."
The title match started minutes after Menomonee Fallswent to a third game to beat Kettle Moraine Lutheran, 27-29, 25-14, 15-9. Bruns noted his team put a lot of energyinto that match and he was worried about his team for thetile match.
"They're were ready for it. Our team was up for thechallenge and I'm proud of that," he said.
Menomonee Falls started the day with a 25-8, 25-22win over New Berlin Eisenhower and followed that with a
25-14, 25-8 win over West Allis Hale. The Indians thentopped Germantown 25-8, 25-15 to advance into thegold medal bracket at the tou rnament.
Menomonee Falls returned to Greater MetroConference play Oct. 8 with a 25-6, 25-7, 30-28 winover Brookfield Central. Also in Greater MetroConference play, Hamilton lost to Brookfield East Oct. 8,19-25, 8-25, 18-25.
Germantown opened the Menomonee Falls Invitewith a 25-23, 25-17 win over Hale and then lost toEisenhower 25-17, 17-25, 14-16. After the loss toMenomonee Falls, Germantown beat Greendale beforefinishing the day with a 16-25, 25-19, 10-15 loss toMiddleton.
Kettle Moraine Lutheran started the day with a 25-19,25-22 win over Middleton and then followed that with a25-13, 25-19 win over Greendale before losing to DivineSavior Holy Angels 22-25, 24-25.
Germantown returned to North Shore Conferenceplay Oct. 8 with a 25-21, 25-16, 24-26, 25-16 win overHomestead.
Girls volleyball: Falls winshome tourney
Football: Falls, Germantown qualify for playoffs
Adam Vechart of Menomonee Falls (12) runs for a first down against West Allis CentralOct. 4. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
The Menomonee Falls boys cross countryteam finished second at the Fond du LacMemorial Invitational Oct. 4 while Germantownfinished fourth.
Menomonee Falls was led by Kaleb Becker,who finished seventh with a time of 16:57.2. Hewas followed by Josh Hindman (ninth, 16:57.2),Jake McMahon (13th, 17:12.8), Ben Maas(15th, 17:14.7), Jayce Kolinski (28th, 17:45.5),Dominic Carini (32nd, 17:53.9), and BrandonSchinker (35th, 17:58.9).
Germantown was led by Trevor Becker, whofinished fifth with a time of 16:33.2. He was fol-
lowed by Jake DuFrane (22nd, 17:16.9), DanHoranoff (31st, 17:51.3), Brady Sheridan (36th,17:59.9), Nick Foti (37th, 18:03.1), Craig Reese(38th, 18:04.4) and Black DeMunck (40th,18:05.9).
In girls competition, Germantown placedeighth while Menomonee Falls placed 11th.Germantown was led by Brianna Klopfer, whofinished 43rd with a time of 16:25.8. She was
followed by Molly Baus (48th, 16:36.1), CalliLemke (53rd, 16:54.9), Hannah Schaetzel(54th, 17:00), Julia Schroeder (58th, 17:09.1)and Kaitlyn Dittloff (59th, 17:11.3).
Menomonee Falls was led by Tessa Estock,who placed 37th with a time of 16:20.5). Shewas followed by Amber Dryer (67th, 17:34.6),Allison Schultz (68th, 17:38.5). EmilyPoffinbarger, 70th, 18:03.8), Megan Rohde(71st, 18:04.1), and Jesse Rabay (73rd,18:11.9).
Hamilton results
The Hamilton girls cross country team placed11th at the Racine Case Eagle Invitational heldat UW-Parkside Oct. 5. Hamilton was led byAshlyn Paulson, who finished 14th with a time of15:46.8. She was followed by Emma Woefel(57th, 16:45.5), Hannah Jeffers (73rd,17:04.9), Emerson Vesely (76, 17:16.4), KatiePollari (82nd, 17:25.6), Marie Ammel (83rd,17:25.9) and Anna Selestow (86th, 17:.29).
The Chargers boys team finished ninth at theevent. Hamilton was led by Robert Little, who fin-ished 23rd with a time of 17:03.6. He was fol-lowed by Joshua DeSorcy (30th, 17:13.8),
Aaron Hintz (70th,17:52.9), Eric Downs (73rd,17:57.4), Jacob Storm (79th,18:05.2), StevenSmith (98th, 18:22.6) and Sean Thompson(100th, 18:23.8).
Germantowns Emily Hillman (4) sends a tip past two Greendaledefenders during the Menomonee Falls Invite Oct. 5. Photo byThomas J. McKillen
Cross country: Falls boys second, Germantown fourth at Fondy Invite
Hamilton topped Greater MetroConference rival Menomonee Falls 1-0 in thefinal conference game of the season Oct. 8.Connor Provan scored for Hamilton at the 68thminute while Hamilton goalkeeper Nick Hahnmade two saves within the final five minutes of
play.Afterward, Sussex improved its conferencerecord 2-2-1 while Menomonee Falls fell to 3-4in conference and 15-6 overall.
The previous Friday Menomonee Falls beatOak Creek 7-0, with Brandon Dantone scoringthree goals. Menomonee Falls other goalscame from Daizhon Nelson, Alex Eastman, KayOlapo and Nick Gonzales.
Germantown beat Slinger 2-1 in a noncon-ference match Oct. 3, with Germantown's goalscoming from Paul Cizewski and TimothySchabel.
Postseason seedings: Menomonee Falls andGermantown are both seeded first in their
regional brackets. Menomonee Falls will playthe Milwaukee School of Languages at 5 p.m.Oct. 15 while Germantown will hostHomestead at 7 p.m. Oct. 15.
Hamilton is seeded third in the same region-al bracket as Menomonee Falls and will playMilwaukee Riverside at 7 p.m. Oct. 15. If bothMenomonee Falls and Hamilton win, they willplay against each other Oct. 17.
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The following report was takenfrom records at the GermantownPolice Department.
Burglary Two male subjects attempted entry to a
garage in the N11000 block of Park Avenueat 5:51 a.m. Oct. 1 by removing a screen. The
individuals fled on foot.Disorderly conduct A male and female from the N11000
block of Legend Avenue were warned for dis-orderly conduct at 5:39 p.m. Oct. 1 af ter caus-
ing a disturbance in their neighborhood byyelling at each other.
Operating while intoxicated A female subject was arrested for oper-
ating while intoxicated at 1:37 a.m. Oct. 3 fol-lowing a traffic stop at S. Highway 41 Southand County Line Road.
Retail theft A female subject was taken into custody
for retail theft at Fleet Farm, N96 W18200County Line Road, at 7:37 p.m. Sept. 30.
Theft A male subject reported at 1:54 p.m.
Sept. 29 that his backpack had been stolenfrom his motorcycle while he shopped atWalmart, W190 N9855 Appleton Avenue.
A female employee of Walmart reportedat 1:14 a.m. Oct. 2 the theft of her keys fromher purse while she was working.
A female subject from the N1000 blockof Jefferson Lane reported Sept. 29 that herpain medication had been stolen. Investigationrevealed that one of her sons friends took themedication while visiting the house and then
distributed it to other individuals at his schoolin Delafield. Police learned of this after severalstudents who had consumed the medicationhad to receive medical treatment at the emer-gency room at a Delafield-area hospital.Investigation is ongoing.
Warrant
A female subject was taken into custodyon a Germantown warrant at 10:50 p.m. Sept.29 following a traffic stop at N. Highway 41South and Friestadt Road. She was unable topost and was transported to the county jail.
GERMANTOWN POLICE BLOTTER
Bottom photo: Lexi and Landon Bork use a fire extinguisher to put out a fire during theGermantown Fire Safety Fair Oct. 6. Right photo: Germantown firefighters extinguish a greasefire during a demonstration. The event featured several demonstrations on fire safety. Photosby Thomas J. McKillen
Learning about fire safety
The Germantown General Government andFinance Committee supported a request fromPolice Chief Peter Hoell to keep the current restric-tions on the types of weapons used for hunting.
During an interview last week, Hoellexplained that under current state law, firearms
hunting is restricted to shotguns, muzzle loadersand pistols while the use of rifles is prohibited. The
law was changed so that beginning Nov. 1 riflescan also be used for deer hunting. The law doesallow municipalities to place restrictions on thetypes of weapons used as well as where huntingis allowed.
Currently, hunting is limited in Germantown to
areas north of Freistadt Road. In addition, Hoellsaid hunting is allowed in other areas in cases in
which a resident can show crop damage hasoccurred.
Hoell said he is recommending keeping therestriction on rifles in place due to the distance ashot from rifle can travel.
In the hands of an ethical shooter, (theres)
no problem with using rifles in the village, Hoellsaid.
By contrast, Hoell said he was concerned thatrifles in the hands of unethical shooters could bea safety concern.
The committee, by a 2-1 vote, recommendedsending the request to keep the rifle restriction inplace to the Village Board for final consideration.
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Committee supports restriction on rifle hunting
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The church is located at 4014 Hwy 167West Richfield. For more information, call(262) 628-3142.
Immunizations offered atHealth Department
All recommended immunizations areavailable to children, 18 years and younger,at no charge, at the Washington County
Health Department-Public Agency Center,333 E. Washington St., West Bend. Parentsare required to bring previous immunizationrecords to appointments and must accompa-
ny children under the age of 18. To schedulean appointment, call (262) 335-4462 andpress 0 for receptionist or call toll-free 1-800-616-0446. Convenient parking is locat-ed just off of Indiana Avenue.
Computer classes offeredat Senior Center
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Basic BeginnerTuesdays, Nov. 5, 12,19 and 26, 10 to 11 a.m. Course is for those
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ExcelTuesdays, Nov. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 7 to8 p.m. Attendees will get a handle on thenew look of Excel.
Intermediate IIITuesdays, Nov. 5, 12,19 and 26, 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Class isdesigned for people who area familiar withnavigating the Internet of have taken
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The fee for each four-week class in $30for residents, $55 for non-residents andschool district residents.
Those interested should sign up at theSenior Center, W162 N11960 Park Avenue,register online or call (262) 253-7799.
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