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American Imports N96 W14433 County Line Rd., Menomonee Falls . .262-255-4470

Falls Muffler & Align N90 W17082 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls . . . .262-251-8088

Richfield Service1810 Wolf Rd., Richfield (1/2 mile north of 167) . . .262-628-1932

McCardle’s Car Care CenterN48 W16642 Lisbon Rd., Menomonee Falls . . . . . . .262-781-7710

Laubenheimer’s Garage1860 Hwy. 175, Richfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262-628-2235

MiTechAutomotive3356 County Line (Q), Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . .262-628-8324

Sippl’s Auto ServiceN87 W17480 Main St., Menomonee Falls . . . . . . . . .262-255-9040

Village Tire & AutoW172 N12185 Division Rd., Germantown . . . . . . . .262-251-5707Why not see your neighborhood service center

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PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENBaron West plays piano during the holidaybazaar held at Friess Lake School as part ofChristmas in Richfield Dec. 5. Christmas inRichfield featured events at Friess Lake Schooland the Richfield Historical Park.

Washington Countyannounces new appointmentsWashington County announced the

appointment of a new human servicesdirector and a new highway commis-sioner in statements issued Dec. 23.

Eric Diamond was selected as theWashington County Director of HumanServices.

Diamond has held the post on ainterim basis since July, the countystated. He started work for the countyas a behavioral health manager in April2013 and was promoted to client servic-es director a shore time later.

With approximately 130 employees,over 100 community programs and a2016 total budget over $21 million, theHuman Services Department is theCounty’s largest department, managinga wide variety of community programsfor individuals and families challengedby disability, economic hardship andsafety concerns.

"Ensuring access to services thatprovide for the community’s health andphysical well-being is a passion ofmine," Diamond said. "I am very muchlooking forward to working side-by-sidewith the dedicated team here inWashington County and community

partners as a whole, towards theCounty’s priorities in an innovative, fis-cally responsible and collaborativeway."

The department includes acute careservices – crisis intervention team, thechildren and families division, an eco-nomic support division and the behav-ioral health services division.

"I have been on the Human ServicesBoard since the day Eric started andhave been impressed with him from dayone," said Kristine Deiss, HumanServices Board Chairperson. "Countystaff and the judiciary have had noth-ing but praise for him and I know thedepartment is in good hands. Thefuture looks bright for the departmentand the department will continue toprovide services to those in need inWashington County."

Diamond holds a Masters of SocialWork from the University of Montana, aBachelor of Arts from UW Madison andis a licensed clinical social worker inWisconsin. Prior to his work inWashington County, Diamond served asRegional Director of Operations forSee ‘APPOINTMENTS’ PAGE 5

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Dear Ann, I am so sorry for your problems. You didnot mention if this was an immediate set of denturesgiven to you the day your other teeth were removed orsimply a replacement for older dentures. There is an artto making dentures and even with tremendous care andskill; denture fabrication is a process that requirespatience. As people live with dentures they experiencecontinued bone loss. There is so much bone loss thatdentures begin to move and may actually slide duringchewing even with using denture adhesives. When teethare removed you actually lose up to 40% of theremaining bone width in the first year after teeth areremoved and you can continue to lose 40-60% of theremaining bone over the next 5 years of denture use!

The solution is to save teeth if possible and if notpractical to place mini-implants or traditional implants topreserve the bone.

Implants preserve bone! That means that over timedentures will not get as loose and you will chew better.

I will get back to your particular problem. Ill-fittingdentures usually require that they be made again fromscratch. It is just too easy to change someone’s dentureand then feel that the changes that were made could havemade your situation worse! So most dentists will want tostart over with new impressions, brand new teeth andmountings to try and remedy the problems you haveexperienced. Trying to make your dentures fit mayactually take longer and cost a tremendous amount ofmoney, which would be wasted if your dentures couldnot be made to be comfortable.

In rare situations, I will work with someone’s olddentures to improve comfort, eliminate denture sores orsimply to create a healthy foundation for making a new

set of dentures. I would have to assess your olddentures to make an evaluation of how close they are toideal and the status of your bite and how your teeth fittogether for optimal chewing. Then I could decide if wecan do anything with your current set of teeth.

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The Kettle Moraine Lutheran boysbasketball team entered the holidaybreak on a positive note, defeatingWaukesha West Dec. 22 78-54. MackKnueppel was the leading scorer forKettle Moraine Lutheran 13 points whileConor Johnson had 11 points.Afterward, the Chargers had an overallrecord of 3-3.

On Dec. 22, Hartford lost toWatertown, 89-82 in a Wisconsin LittleTen Conference match. Josh Goodreauled Hartford with 18 points. Afterward,Hartford had a 2-2 conference recordand a 2-4 overall mark.

Also on Dec. 22, Slinger beat WestBend East 74-51. Chris Evans led Slinger

with 18 points while Ben Johnson ledEast with 15 points. Afterward, Slingerwas tied for second in the Little Tenwith a 3-1 conference record and a 5-2overall record while East had an 0-4 con-ference record and a 3-6 overall mark.

West Bend West lost to Beaver DamDec. 22, 77-67. Afterward, West had anoverall record of 3-5.

Girls resultsKettle Moraine Lutheran headed into

the winter break with a 80-24 win overWaukesha North Dec. 22. LyndseySoderbeck led the Chargers with 18points. Afterward, Kettle MoraineLutheran had an overall record of 7-3.

Slinger lost to West Allis Hale onDec. 22, 54-43. Kylah Schmidt ledSlinger with 10 points. Afterward, theOwls had an overall record of 6-4.

West Bend East lost to PlymouthDec. 22, 59-45, Katelyn Zettler led Eastwith 16 points. Afterward, the Suns hadan overall record of 4-6.

West Bend West lost to WaukeshaSouth Dec. 22, 60-45. Alex Rondorf ledWest with 12 points. Afterward, theSuns had an overall record of 1-8.

KML boys top Waukesha West before break

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BloodCenter of Wisconsin is recog-nizing National Blood Donor Month inJanuary to honor the contributions ofvolunteer blood donors in our localWisconsin communities.

Twenty four times each year NormanBuck heads to the BloodCenter ofWisconsin to give the gift of life. A loyalblood and platelet donor for close to 50years, Norman understands the impor-tance of donation.

In the late 1960s, Norman's firstblood donation experience was notunlike that of many of BloodCenter's

donors. A blood drive was set up at hiswork and he decided to give it a try. Heunderstood early on that the gift hewas giving would provide someone inthe community a second chance at life.

In the 1990s, Norman started donat-ing more frequently. He says he justwanted to participate in the process. Hefelt it was something he could do tohelp others.

And help others he has. In earlyFall, Norman came in for what would behis 500th donation! When asked why hehas remained such a loyal donorthrough the years Norman said, "I knowit helps people. I always say you give tosave lives."

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Hartford: Community drive onWednesday, January 6, 1:00 -6:00pm,Hartford Community Senior Center, 730Highland Ave.

Germantown: Community drive onMonday, January 11, 1-6pm, At LifeChurch, W164 N11325 Squire Dr.

Richfield: Tuesday, January 12, 2-7pm, Northbrook Church, 4014 Hwy167W.

Hartford: Monday, January 18,11am-4pm Aurora Washington CountyMedical Center, 1032 E. Sumner St.

West Bend: Wednesday, January 20,9am-1pm Washington CountyEmployees, 333 E Washington St.

West Bend: Community drive onWednesday, January 20, 11am-4pm, StJosephs Hospital West Bend, 3200Pleasant Valley Rd.

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Anyone 16 or older who is in gener-al good health and meets eligibilityrequirements is encouraged to donateblood. Parental consent is required for16-year-olds to donate. The entireprocess takes about an hour. Donorsshould bring a photo ID that includesbirth date.

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Scott M. Schmidt was appointedhighway commissioner. Schmidt heldthe post on an interim basis sinceJune.

"During his stint as interim,Schmidt has hired five new employees,filling the highway laborer positionswithin the department. He has effec-tively demonstrated his ability to notonly fulfill the role of HighwayCommissioner but perform his dutiesin a collaborative and innovative man-ner," County Adminstrator JoshuaSchoemann said. "We are extremelyexcited to have him on our team andare confident the move well positionsus to serve the community now and inthe future."

"This is an exciting time to join theleadership team in WashingtonCounty," said Scott Schmidt. "I amvery grateful for the opportunity, andI especially want to thank the CountyBoard and Transportation Committeefor their support. I look forward tocontinue serving the County, andworking with the highway departmentstaff."

The Highway Commissioner isresponsible for administering all main-tenance and construction activities ofthe County’s road and highway system,public transit services and managingall highway and transit staff. Thedepartment currently houses over 50employees.

"Schmidt brings over 25 years ofexperience with him to the role and avast array of knowledge that will becritical to properly maintaining anddeveloping our transportation infra-structure," added Schoemann.

Schmidt is a licensed ProfessionalEngineer and Professional LandSurveyor and holds a B.S. in CivilEngineering with an emphasis intransportation and geotechnical engi-neering from UW Platteville. Prior tohis appointment as HighwayCommissioner, Schmidt served as theCounty Engineer and Surveyor since2001. His duties during this timeincluded project management, design,maintenance of the public land surveysystem, bridge inspection, non-metal-lic mining reclamation, erosion controland storm water management over-sight. Schmidt is a Washington Countynative and currently lives inGermantown with his wife and twochildren.

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