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School District of Menomonee FallsCHILD DEVELOPMENT DAY

Monday, November 25th • 9am-12pmAT BEN FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

(N81 W14701 Franklin Dr. Menomonee Falls)

This event is for all parents with children 2 1/2 thru 5 years oldthat have questions regarding normal child growth and development.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT DAY IS AN OPPORTUNITYFOR SCHOOL DISTRICT STAFF TO:

• Observe your child in a fun play-based environment.• Answer questions regarding general child development

• Provide families with insights/ideas regarding their child’s development • Identify young children in need of further assessment

Families may register for a one-hour time slot - 9:00am -12:00pm

Please register by Wednesday, November 20thby calling Laura at: 262-255-8456

*Hearing screenings arealways free. This is not amedical exam.

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November 9, 2013 Visitdiscoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 3

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Friday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. The center islocated 220 Town Line Road, Sussex, andcan be reached at (262) 246-1973 ext.1550 or by visiting www.hamiltonfinearts-center.com.

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Falls Muffler & AlignmentN90 W17082 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-251-8088 American ImportsN96 W14433 County Line Rd., Menomonee Falls . . . . . . . . . . . 262-255-4470Richfield Service1810 Wolf Rd., Richfield (1/2 mile north of 167) . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-628-1932McCardle’s Car Care CenterN48 W16642 Lisbon Rd., Menomonee Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-781-7710Laubenheimer’s Garage1860 Hwy. 175, Richfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-628-2235M&D Auto ServiceBecker Dr. & Main St., Lannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-253-6611MiTech Automotive3356 County Line (Q), Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-628-8324Sippl’s Auto ServiceN87 W17480 Main St., Menomonee Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262-255-9040

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November 9, 2013 Visitdiscoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 5

The following report was taken fromrecords at the Menomonee Falls PoliceDepartment.

Domestic violence• A male subject was arrested for dis-orderly conduct-domestic violence at 4:41p.m. Oct. 26 after pushing his mother andcalling her names during an argument attheir residence in the W16000 block ofEdelweiss Lane.

Retail theft• A female subject fled Lenscrafters

Optique Store, N95 W18161 Appleton

Avenue, Oct. 21 without paying for $250worth of merchandise.

• A 19-year-old male suspect leftWoodman’s Food Market, W124 N8145

Highway 145, Oct. 24 and 27 with stolenRed Bull.

Theft• A 46-year-old man reported the theft

of his cell phone from his jacket pocketwhile he was at Whiskey Corners, W220N6410 Town Line Rd. The LG Brand cellphone was valued at $100.

• Two bicycles were stolen from theN7000 block of Lilly Road Oct. 27.

Operating while intoxicated• A male subject was arrested for oper-

ating while intoxicated-first offense at 12:33

a.m. Oct. 26 after he was stopped at Waterand Main streets for driving without head-lights.

Vandalism• A yard in the N5000 block of Bette

Drive was vandalized Oct. 16-18. Anunknown actor picked up a glass ornamentand threw it through a double-pane win-dow, in addition to other damage.

• An unknown actor broke out the

Plexiglass of a door at Thomas JeffersonMiddle School, W165 N8301 LavergneAvenue, during the overnight hours of Oct.25 and 26.

Warrants• A 37-year-old Oconomowoc woman

was taken into custody n five Oconomowocwarrants at 7:45 p.m. Oct. 25 during a traf-fic stop at Main Street and JeffersonAvenue.

• A 45-year-old Lannon man was takeninto custody on three Menomonee Fallswarrants at 12:4 a.m. Oct. 27 during a traf-fic stop at Good Hope and Lannon roads.

MENOMONEE FALLS POLICE BLOTTER

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Members of the St. Boniface community, alongwith more than 100 Catholic schools from theArchdiocese of Milwaukee, soul-stepped their way

through the Menomonee River Parkway Nov. 2 in aneffort to promote the benefits of Catholic Education.Along the two-mile trek, participants visited with

neighboring Catholic school members, enjoyed thebeautiful day, and were encouraged to stop for atreat from the 14 Catholic high schools who spon-sored "Treat and Tweet" stops along the way.

"Our family feels so blessed to be a par t of the St.Boniface Community," said Lisa Fernandez, St.Boniface School parent. "Just look at how many fam-ilies showed up today to celebrate!" Representationfrom students, parents, teachers, and friends from St.

Boniface totaled 184. The pledges received for theSt. Boniface walkers will substantially increase theschool's tuition assistance Angel Fund. The fund

helps make Catholic education accessible to anychild who wants it.Students from St. Boniface also helped collect

over 1000 pairs of gently-used shoes for distributionto the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

For more information about St. Boniface CatholicSchool, please visit http://www.stbonifacewi.org/.

About St. Boniface Catholic SchoolSt. Boniface Catholic School is a K4 through 8th

grade school located in Germantown. It is committedto giving students a lifelong love of learning and adeep connection to the Catholic faith.

St. Boniface members part ofCatholic schools walk

St. Boniface sixth grade students Grace H., Brynn K., and Alexis L. smileas they cross the finish line Nov. 2 during the "Soles for CatholicEducation" Walk. Submitted photo.

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Now is the time to spruce upyour home for holiday festivities.Celebrate the season with a giftthe entire family will enjoy.

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Shepherd of the Hills Church invitesthe public to attend a benefit concert fea-turing the popular Eternity Gospel Quarteton Friday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m.

In the style of the Oak Ridge Boys,Statler Brothers, Gaither Vocal Band andSignature Sound Quartet, this energeticfoursome features a rich blend of four-partquartet singing and a positive, family-friendly stage show. Eternity has producedfour CDs which will be available at the

show. To find out more about Eternity goto their website www.eternitysings.com.

All proceeds will go to Simple Hope, anon-profit Christian organization that pro-vides nutritious food and clean water tocompromised communities in ruralTanzania, East Africa. More informationon the organization can be found atwww.simple-hope.org.

This is a free concert and no tickets arerequired. A free will offering will be takenduring the concert. There will also be anopportunity to purchase hand-made itemsfrom Tanzania such as purses andscarves.

For further information, call the churchat (262) 628-2633 or view their websiteat www.shepherd-hills.com.

The church is located at 1350 Hwy175, Hubertus.

Shepherd of the Hills Church to host benefitConcert for Simple Hope on Nov. 15

The Menomonee Falls Public Librarywill be hosting the bi-annual MenomoneeFalls Art Teachers Exhibition, “PracticingWhat We Teach” this fall. The openingreception will take place on Nov. 11 from6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

The artwork will be on displayNovember 11 – 25, 2013. The exhibitionwill feature a range of traditional andmodern art pieces ranging from watercol-or, acrylic, oil on canvas, pen & ink, jew-elry design to photography.

All artwork is on display throughoutthe library walls, shelves and cases. TheLibrary is located at W156 N8436Pilgrim Road, Menomonee Falls, WI53051. For more information, please con-tact 262-946-2046.

‘Practicing WhatWe Teach’ Art

Exhibition

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B Y J.B. V AN H OLLEN

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Any time a new, large-scale program, suchas the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is unveiled,fraudsters and identity thieves may try to takeadvantage of consumers who may not befamiliar with the specifics of the program. Ofparticular concern is the potential for fraudu-lent websites designed to obtain consumers’personal information or steal their money.

Reports of suspicious websites, advertise-ments, telemarketing calls and door-to-doorsolicitations have turned up since the rollout.Therefore, to protect your personal informa-tion and your pocketbooks, keep in mind thefollowing precautions when signing up for anACA program:

•Stop. Call. Confirm. Protect your socialsecurity number, health information and finan-cial information. Before you give out any per-sonal, health, or financial information STOP.

CALL the Office of the Commissioner ofInsurance (OCI). CONFIRM with OCI thatthe entity is legitimate. If someone discour-ages you from contacting OCI, or pressuresyou into giving up private information, youmay be dealing with a fraudster. OCI’s con-tact information is: Wisconsin Office of theCommissioner of Insurance, Phone: (608)266-3585, Madison; (800) 236-8517,statewide; Website: http://oci.wi.gov

•Verify the legitimacy of websites youvisit. Using search engines may lead you tofraudulent websites if you are not careful. Agood practice is to type the name of the web-site you want into your browser window,rather than merely searching for informationabout the Affordable Care Act. The official,primary site is healthcare.gov. Other federaland state governmental websites provide linksto legitimate sites relating to the ACA.

•Keep good records. Keep a record ofeveryone who assists you, who they work for,and their telephone number, address, emailaddress, and website.

• T h i n kbefore sign-ing. Don’tsign anythingyou don’t fullyunderstand.

•Be suspi-cious. Areyou beingasked totransact busi-ness in anunusual way– for exampleby usingmoney order,or by buyinga moneycard? Stop, call and confirm. Also note,insurance discount cards are not the same asinsurance.

•Don’t give into high pressure tactics.Threats, limited time offers or misinformation

about Medicare are “red flags.” You cannotgo to jail for failing to enroll in the AffordableCare Act. The ACA’s enrollment period runsthrough March 31, 2014, therefore, youshould not feel pressure to decide on a plan“today.” If you are on Medicare, you do notneed to enroll in the ACA or reapply forMedicare.

•If in doubt, check with the WisconsinOffice of the Commissioner of Insurance(OCI). OCI licenses anyone authorized toengage in the business of insurance inWisconsin, and OCI can verify the legitimacyof anyone purporting to be trained to helpenroll people in the Affordable Care Act.And, as always, if you suspect criminal activi-ty, contact local law enforcement, or contactthe Department of Agriculture, Trade, andConsumer Protection (DATCP) at 800-422-7128. My office, in cooperation with the OCIand DATCP, is committed to prosecuting fraudand will work together protect Wisconsin con-sumers.

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School District of Menomonee FallsSuperintendent Patricia Greco was on theother side of the board table Nov. 5 as she

gave a report to the Village Board on the stateof the school district.“We have a lot to celebrate,” Greco stat-

ed, explaining that Menomonee Falls isamong the top 5 percent performing schooldistricts in the state and the top 2 percentamong similar school districts.

Greco noted that last year there werethree students from the district who receivedKohl Fellowship honors, with only 100 pre-sented statewide.

She also added that all district schools arelisted as “exceeding expectations” on thereport cards issued by the state Department of

Public Instruction.Greco said the district has increased sum-mer school offerings to expand year-roundlearning opportunities without mandating that

option. Last year, there was a 21 percent insummer school enrollment which followed a143 percent increase the previous year. Shesaid the summer school program providescredit enrichment and support opportunities.

Greco then cited the importance of educa-

tion in addressing poverty, displaying a mapof the state that showed an increase in pover-ty across the state from 2005 to 2010.

“People typically think of the city ofMilwaukee that’s struggling with poverty.When you look across northern Wisconsin, it’saccess to industry, it’s access to opportunitiesand it’s a direct access to education,” Grecosaid.

Greco then presented data that showedthe level of unemployment drops with eachadditional level of educational attainment. Posthigh school education includes not only four-year college, but two-year college andapprenticeship opportunities.“That’s really our goal for all our students— to make sure all the students are eitherattending a four-year, a two-year or an

apprenticeship program post high school.That’s our primary contribution as we preparestudents for the economy and college andcareer readiness,” Greco said.

Greco then explained that beginning nextyear, all classroom teachers will have half of

their evaluation based on traditional measuressuch as feedback from a leadership teamwhile the other half will be based on measuresof school performance. The district has beenpreparing the teaching staff for that changeover the past two years.

Greco later added that the district is in theprocess of doing a full analysis of district facil-ities. She said one question that residentsoften ask district staff is about the status of thevacant Thomas Jefferson building. She said afull walk through and land analysis is beingdone for the Thomas Jefferson building andValley View Elementary School. She said thatthe report will be issued by February.During questioning, Trustee BonnieLemmer asked why enrollment is dropping.Greco said the district is graduating largerclasses than are entering the district at the ele-mentary levels.

In addition, Greco said the district hascommitted to maintaining the enrollment of out-of-district students to no more than 10 percentof the overall enrollment. Greco said the dis-trict will get more than 1,000 applications to

attend Menomonee Falls through open enroll-ment. Last year, the district accepted 41 stu-dents through the open enrollment program.

“If we wanted to fully backfill, we could.We could fill two full schools (with out-of-dis-trict students),” Greco said. “The commitmentis to keep that resident to non-resident balanceat that target of 10 percent.”

Superintendent summarizes Falls district data during Village Board presentation

School District of Menomonee FallsSuperintendent Patricia Greco summa-rizes school district data and trends dur-ing a presentation to the MenomoneeFalls Village Board Nov. 4. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

The village of Menomonee Falls wasrecently honored by the WisconsinEconomic Development Corporation(WEDC) for its downtown area.

The award was explained to theMenomonee Falls Village Board Nov. 5 byAssistant Director of CommunityDevelopment Matt Dorner and CathyHazzard, chairperson of the CommunityDevelopment Authority.

According to Dorner, Menomonee Fallsand 19 other communities statewide wereselected to be part of the WEDC “ConnectCommunities” program. Under the pro-gram, WEDC staff assisted the communitiesin identifying “unique assets” in downtownareas and using them to move forward intheir economic development efforts. Thathas included training sessions, webinarsand on-site visits by WEDC staff to get a dif-ferent perspective of the village’s down-town assets.

Dorner said that all communities select-ed for the Connect Communities programwere invited to an awards ceremony. Hesaid Menomonee Falls nominated itself andwon an award as the best success story forthe Connect Communities program for acommunity with a population larger than8,000 residents.

Dorner said the honor was based on thevillage’s Economic Development Master

Fund (EDMF) grant and loan program.

Hazzard presented a 1987 documentwhich noted that Menomonee Falls did nothave an economic development program.Dorner said the EDMF program had beenin place for approximately a decade fol-lowing the creation of the village’s secondtax incremental finance (TIF) in the down-town area. When the village’s ninth TIF dis-trict was created to overlap the second TIFarea, Dorner said there was a need tofacade improvements to the area.

In 2010, facade grants became avail-able for businesses in the village downtownin which up to $25,000 in matching loanswould be provided for the upgrades.Dorner and Hazzard the presented severalexamples of facade improvements madepossible through the matching grant pro-gram.“It certainly improves the downtown,”Village President Randy Newman said.“The cooperation and the investment ofboth the village and the owners, more onthe owner’s side, has been the great pay-back for all of us.”

Newman noted that the new space for Just Kiln' Time and Pink Lemonade showsactivity occurring in the downtown duringthe evening.

“It really gives a nice flavor to thedowntown,” Newman said.

—By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing

Editor

Falls honored by ConnectCommunities program

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The Germantown boys cross country teamfinished 18th at the state cross country meetheld in Wisconsin Rapids Nov. 2.Germantown was led by Trevor Becker, whofinished 38th overall and 21st among teamrunners with a time of 16:39.45. Becker wasfollowed by Dan Horanoff (161st overall, 112team place, 17:50.44), Jake Verburgt (163rdoverall 114th team place, 17:53.37), Nick Foti

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Germantown's Alyssa Goesch, who quali-fied as an individual for the meet, finished43rd overall in the girls run.

Cross country: Germantown boys18th at state meet

Germantown's offense got off to a faststart against Fond du Lac Nov. 1, and thedefense shut down the Cardinals in the secondhalf, giving the Warhawks a 34-7 and allow-ing Germantown to advance in the playoffs.

Germantown held a 14-0 lead after thefirst quarter. Fond du Lac got on the board

when Quinn Woelfel connect with Brian Luteynon a 24-yard pass play at the 8:54 mark of thesecond quarter. The Cardinals were advanc-ing on an another drive but were stopped onfourth down at the Germantown 40-yard linewith 3:27 left before halftime.

On Germantown's first play, Quinn Flissran the ball to the Cardinals 7-yard line. Flissthen ran the ball in on the next play to makethe score 21-7 with 2:47 left in the secondquarter.

In the third quarter, Germantown recov-ered a Fond du Lac fumble and the Warhawksresponded with a four-play drive that endedwhen Dwayne Lawhorn Jr. connected withCole Karcz on a 34-yard pass play at the 8:59mark. The extra point was missed, leavingGermantown with a 27-7 lead.

The teams exchanged several possessionsuntil Germantown started a five-play drive that

ended when Connor Schulz took at lateralfrom Lawhorn and threw a pass to NateHolcomb at the corner of the end zone to com-plete a 13-yard pass play at the 7:26 mark ofthe fourth quarter.

Germantown advanced to play atHartland Arrowhead at 7 p.m. Nov. 8.

Homestead 28, Hamilton 20: TheChargers season came to an end in the secondlevel of the Division 2 playoffs Nov. 2.Hamilton had a 20-14 lead after Dan Lunowaconnected with Jacob Glendenning on a 14-yard pass play at the 6:26 mark of the thirdquarter.

The Highlanders took a 21-20 lead with11:32 left after Eric Wade ran 3 yards for thetouchdown and the extra point was good.Homestead added to the lead when NickAllen scored on a 33-yard run with 11:32remaining.

Homestead's Wade led all runners with104 yards in 26 carries while scoring onetouchdown. Hamilton's Drew Patterson ran 17times for 76 yards and one touchdown.

—Compiled by Thomas J. McKi llen,Managing Editor

B Y THOMAS J. M CKILLENM ANAGING EDITOR

The Menomonee Falls girls volleyballteam advanced to the state semifinal with a25-17, 25-17, 16-25, 25-17 win over Pius XIat the state tournament at the Resch Centerin Green Bay Nov. 7. Simone Lee ledMenomonee Falls with 21 kills while AbbyBecker added 16 kills.

Menomonee Falls will face Sun Prairie,which beat Appleton North in the otherearly quarterfinal, 23-25, 20-25, 25-18, 25-13, 15-13

Menomonee Falls advanced to the statetournament when it swept its way to anothersectional title Nov. 2, beating Mukwonago25-12,25-16, 25-12.

With the win, the Indians will be makingtheir third trip to the state tournament in thepast four years.

"I think we can focus more on the win-ning and the playing aspect (at state), setterand right side hitter Becker said afterward.

The opponent will be different than pro-jected, as Pius XI staged the biggest upset ofthe postseason, defeating Divine SaviorHoly Angels.

Following the Mukwonago win, Lee saidthat there so many teammates who were partof previous state trips, it's a good opportuni-ty for them to get back there and new play-ers to experience playing in the Resch

Center.Menomonee Falls jumped into the leadin the first game against Mukwonago, open-ing up a 7-1 lead that included two kills byLee. Mukwonago rallied and cut the Falls

lead to 11-8 following an ace by TaylorDybul. But Katherine Von Bank answeredwith a kill for Falls. Falls then scored the lastsix points to take the game.

Mukwonago stayed close withMenomonee Falls in the early stages of thesecond game, as a kill by Mukwonago’sEllie Michalski reduced Menomonee Fallslead to 13-11. But Menomonee Falls scoredthe next three points and finished the gameby scoring five consecutive points.

In the third game, Menomonee Falls hadthree, four, and five point scoring runs toclose out the match.

"I think we made minimum errors," VonBank said of the sectional final, finishing arun in which Menomonee Falls swept allthree opponents in its sectional bracket.

Menomonee Falls Coach J.C. Bruns saidtold his team "this is the least excited I'vebeen about winning a sectional final. It hasnothing to do with not being happy for them,it has everything to do with our team expec-tations and what our goals were."

Bruns said he was not worried about histeam's confidence or them being rattled atthe sectional level.

"They knew very clearly not to take any-body lightly. I think we played that way, tomake sure we weren't taking them lightly,because (Mukwonago) is a very solid team,"Bruns said.

-By Thom as J. McKill en, ManagingEditor

The Germantown boys volleyball teamwon a sectional final Nov. 7, beatingArrowhead 25-18, 26-24, 25-20 .

With the win, Germantown will advance tothe state tournament for the third time in threeyears. The tournament will be held Nov. 15-16at Wisconsin Lutheran College.

Germantown advanced to the sectionalfinal with a 25-15, 25-22, 25-16 win overNorth Shore Conference rival HomesteadNov. 5. Germantown started the first game byscoring the first three points. While Homesteadnarrowed the lead to 3-2 after a block wentout of bounds, a kill by Jon Averkamp starteda 3-1 run, and the Warhawks built on its leadfor the rest of the game.

Homestead stayed close with

Germantown in the second game and took a20-19 lead after a kill attempt by Germantownwent out of bounds. Germantown respondedwith two kills by Averkamp and finished thegame with a kill by Troy Thompsen.

“That’s the defensive factor. We didn’tbreak down,” Germantown Coach BrianRushmer said after ward.

Germantown opened the third game witha 6-1 run and pulled away to advance to thesectional final.

-By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor

Boys volleyball: Germantownqualifies for state

Girls volleyball: Falls advances to state semifinal

The Menomonee Falls girls volleyball team celebrates after defeating Mukwonago in a sectional final Nov. 2 to qualify for the statetournament. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

Football: Germantown topsFondy to advance to level 3

Germantown’s Jon Averkamp records akill against Homestead Nov. 5. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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(NAPSI)—“Find a job you love and you’ll never work a dayin your life” is advice attributed to Confucius and an ideapopular with many career-minded Americans today.

With that in mind, Krista Davis, Regional HR Director forReckitt Benckiser, whose entrepreneurial culture has made itan attractive workplace environment for many, has thefollowing suggestions as you contemplate your next careermove:

1. Determine your unique skills: What are your strengths?What makes you happy? What talents and abilities do youhave that most people don’t?

2. How do you like to work: Do you prefer interpreting andcritically assessing information? Putting abstract ideas andconcepts together or taking them apart? Gathering, sortingand organizing information or figuring out calculations? Ormatching, selecting and making sure directions and standardsare followed correctly? Would you rather work with people,with things or with concepts?

3. Where do you like to work? A small regional office?Corporate headquarters? A home office? How often do youlike to work away from home? Do you like to travel? Somecompanies encourage employees to experience the workculture of other countries.

4. Create a road map: Where do you want to be in five or 10years? Develop a road map to get to where you want to beand stick to it.

5. Test the waters: Try an internship or apprenticeship to seeif the job is right for you and to get your foot in the door.

6. Look for a company that shares your values: That maymean working for a nonprofit or for a major corporation thatcontributes time, merchandise and money to sick children,

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7. Work hard: An internship is a chance to s how how you canadd value to the organization, so build your personal brandfrom day one. It’s a good move to treat an internship like aninterview, and always remember that you d on’t see everyonewho sees you. Many people prefer an internship where youget to make decisions from the beginning, work with realbrands you’ve already heard of, work with a multiculturalgroup of driven people and earn more money for more effort.

Davis’ company is a global consumer goods leader inhealth, hygiene and home products, the portfolio of whichincludes iconic brands such as Clearasil, Mucinex, Lysol andWoolite. According to Randy Bolenbaugh, Sales Analyst at RB,the company gives colleagues ownership of projects from dayone. The people who work there have an intense drive forachievement and a desire to outperform wherever they focus.

Said Bolenbaugh, “I was able to develop a betterunderstanding of the business early in my internship and ownmy projects the same way other full-time employees on myteam were doing. I challenged myself to overdeliver oneverything I did, and that’s what made me stand out.”

The multinational corporation—it has operations in over 60countries, headquarters in the U.K., Singapore, Dubai andAmsterdam, and sales in almost 200 countries-is looking forhighly skilled, ambitious professionals, new graduates andinterns who want a fast-paced, challenging and rewardingcareer to fill positions in sales, marketing research anddevelopment.

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MAINTENANCE MECHANICHuf North America Automotive Parts Manufacturing, Corp.seeks a Maintenance Mechanic to join our 2nd Shift team…

Our Maintenance Mechanics are responsible for maintaining andrepairing injection molding and die cast production machinery,as wellas robotic assembly stations to meet our automotive customerproduction schedules and satisfy customer specifications.

Candidates must be able to read blue prints, perform mechanical andelectrical maintenance on robotic machinery, and work well bothindividually and in a team environment to accomplish the tasks in atimely and efficient manner. A strong electrical background (includingconduit bending, wiring, and installation) is preferred.Huf North America Automotive Parts Manufacturing, Corp. offers adiverse environment with many learning and growth opportunities!This position is located on the NW side of Milwaukee on 2nd Shift,1-9 p.m. We offer competitive wages and shift premiums.

Please apply for this opportunity at: http://careers.hufna.com.

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HELGESEN INDUSTRIES HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR:• WELDERS • ASSEMBLY • ENTRY LEVEL

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Email: [email protected] females, members of ethnic and racial minority groups, persons with disabilities and veterans are encourage to apply.

You would be responsible for you own setup and operation ofour Horizontal Milling Machine to machine steel, aluminum,brass and copper.Salary 14/hr & up based on experience.

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As a foundry person, you would be responsible for the meltingand casting on a non-ferrous metals like stainless steel,

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