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    Blood drive: LutheranChurch of the LivingChrist, located at W156N10660 Pilgrim Road inGermantown, will behosting a blood driveSaturday, Nov. 8 from 9a.m. to 1 p.m. To donate,one must be at least 16years old, 110 poundsand in good health. Toschedule an appointmentcall Tim at (262) 361-2447. Walk-ins welcome.See page 14.

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    Germantowns Alyssa Goesch (center) runs near thefront during the Homestead Division I sectional atTendick Park in Saukville Oct. 25. Goesch finished 10thand qualified for the state cross country meet. See storyon page 6. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen

    The Germantown Village Board recently expressedopposition a request to pay for an upgrade to the coun-ty radio system.

    During the Oct. 20 Village Board meeting, VillageAdministrator Dave Schornack said police have hadtrouble with hand held radio devices in certain buildingsand locations. The county solution is a 700 MHz systemthat would overlay the current county radio system. Inorder to do the overlay, the county would look to spend$4.25 million while asking municipalities to replace theirown hand held radios. In the case of Germantown, thatwould mean replacing approximately 70 hand held

    radios.Schornack said replacing the radios would cost thevillage approximately $250,000.

    This just blew our minds, were already working onour budgets, budgets are extremely difficult for all of usto balance, Schornack said. Schornack said all munici-palities who were present during a meeting with countyofficials in September were against putting money intothe upgrade.

    This is a county radio system, the county should beworking at making it right, Schornack said.

    Schornack said the county is delaying its next meet-ing with municipalities until January on the matter.

    Germantown Police Chief Peter Hoell said the 700MHz system is being brought forward because publicsafety users are not satisfied with the county radio sys-tem because of poor in-building reception.

    Hoell said the company that created the countyradio system has invited users to a technology day

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    and wanted users to sign off on 700 MHzupgrade.

    Im not comfortable with that, Hoellsaid. He said he would want the CountyRadio Committee to get an outside consult-ant to examine the 700 MHz option.

    Hoell noted that he and other localpolice chiefs oppose having to pay for thecurrent upgrade.

    This was a county radio project, wethink the county should see it through andpay for the enhancements, Hoell said.

    When asked, Schornack noted that offi-cials in Hartford were very strongly not infavor of this while West Bend officialshave also expressed opposition to havingto pay for a portion of the upgrade.

    During further board questioning, Hoellsaid that in-building coverage was includedin the original county radio contract.However, that requirement was dropped inreturn for $1.5 million in enhancements to

    the radio system that was to be prothe contractor.

    We werent part of those discHoell said.

    The board then supported afrom Trustee Terri Kaminski to havstaff draft a motion against spendmoney for the upgrades.

    This is a county problem, whcreated, and are potentially makinThey have to fix it, Kaminski saidnot spend a dime on this.

    Village President Dean Wonoted that $1.9 million was left othe county radio system was puwhich was put into the countys

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    BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    The Germantown girls cross countryteam just missed qualifying for the state

    meet as a team Oct. 25, though two mem-bers of the team did get individual bids.Germantown finished third at Tendick

    Park Homestead sectional with 82 points,nine points behind Homestead. The toptwo teams advance to the state meet.Alyssa Goesch finished 10th with a time of20:48 and was followed by BriannaKlopfer in 12th with a time of 20:52.Goesch and Klopfer earned individualbids to the state meet.

    On any given day anything can hap-pen, and unfortunately today wasnt ourday, Germantown girls cross countryCoach Nancy Pietrowiak said afterward.

    Goesch will making her second trip asan individual qualifier to the state meetwhile Klopfer qualified this year after miss-ing out by five seconds last year.

    Its really good to see that she finishedstrong and made it, Pietrowiak said ofKlopfer.

    Behind them were teammates JenniferLindgren in 18th (21:21), Molly Baus in19th (21:22), and Calli Lemke in 23rd(21:40). Also running for Germantownwere Lucy Delain in 31st (22:03) andKayla Hower in 42nd (22:36).

    Were going to look to this meet forincentive for the whole next season, tokeep us going for summer running, to giveus better competition at practices, to moti-vate us when we dont feel like runningbecause its not going to happen againnext year.

    Pietrowiak said most of the team is pro-jected to return next year while there arepromising runners who will be freshmennext year.

    The Menomonee Falls girls team fin-

    ished seventh at the meet. MenomoneeFalls was led by Tessa Estock, who finished20th with a time of 21:23. She was fol-lowed by Juliette Schfelker in 33rd(22:10), Amanda Anderson in 39th(22:31), Emma Jankowski in 48th (23:07),Emily Poffinbarger in 58th (23:28) andElise Harvey in 62nd (24:27).

    In the boys competition at TendickPark, Menomonee Falls finished fifth whileGermantown finished sixth. MenomoneeFalls was led by Josh Hindman, who fin-ished 13th with a time of 17:22. He wasfollowed by Dom Carini in 17th (17:30),Cooper Dozzi in 25th (17:56), JakeMcMahon in 35th (18:07), Tyler Smalleyin 39th (18:14), Brandon Schinker in 40th(18:15) and Br ian Guiffre in 56 th (18:59)

    Germantown was led by BradySheridan, who finished 12th with a time of17:20. He was followed by Jacob DuFranein 22nd (17:46), Craig Reese in 29th(17:59), Dylan Ayer in 34th (18:05), JakeGarvey in 43rd (18:19) and Evan Adair in45th (18:20).

    The other local state qualifier from thearea is Hamilton's Emma Woelfel, who fin-ished ninth at the Muskego sectional with atime of 19:46. The Hamilton girls team fin-ished fourth at the sectional while the boysteam finished fifth.

    The state cross country meet will beheld Nov. 1 at the Ridges Golf Course inWisconsin Rapids.

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    Nothing rattled Dwayne Lawhorn Jr. inhis first game of the 2014 postseason. TheGermantown senior quarterback rebound-ed from an interception on the Warhawksfirst possession, completing 16-of-24 passesfor 291 yards and three touchdowns andcarrying his team to a 37-18 win at homeover Brookfield Central, Oct. 24, in the firstround of the Division 2 playoffs.

    The Lancers (5-5) took advantage of themiscue by Germantown (9-1) and scoredfirst on a 22-yard field goal by senior BucNellen for a 3-0 lead with 7 minutes 42 sec-onds left in the first quarter.

    The Warhawks got a big break from

    their special teams unit when Central juniorquarterback and punt returner DominicLabellarte dropped the ball, which wasrecovered by Germantown junior AaronPokorny. The Warhawks scored four playslater on a 15-yard run by senior runningback Joe Lemerond with 4:08 left in thequarter and led 7-3. They got anothertouchdown on a 39-yard pass fromLawhorn to senior receiver Steve Doran with1:17 left and led after one, 14-3.

    Turnovers make the difference,Germantown coach Jake Davis said. I tellmy kids all the time we cant have them (our-selves). We got to take it, so it was good forus.

    One mistake by Germantown thed minimal damage by Central didnLawhorn off his game. After the ition, I calmed down and didnt let my head, he said. I reboundedbecause you cant take it back . We to move on and do what we dooffense. We moved the ball down tand got a touchdown.

    The Warhawks scored once in ond quarter on a 25-yard field goalior Carter Schmitz with 3:53 left in and they led at intermission 17-3.

    Junior tight end Connor Edmonda 23-yard scoring pass from Lawhothird quarter for the only score betweteams as Germantown took a 23-3tage into the fourth quarter.

    The Warhawks and Lancers touchdowns in the last period. Spencer Pethan scored on a 2-yardthe 10:11 mark. Pethan rushed for 7on 12 carries. Labellarte dived into zone from 1 yard out with 7:59 remaregulation. Lawhorns 57-yard bombior Kyle Winkler with 5:49 left was malmost a minute later on a 70-yadown the right side by Labellarte wremaining.

    Germantown did enough to mand face North Shore ConferenCedarburg in the second round, OWe just hope to execute the gamand try to get out of it a W, Lawho

    Football: Germantown topCentral in playoff opener

    Cross country: Three local runnersqualify for state

    Milwaukee King broke a 13-game play-off losing streak Oct. 24, as the Generalsdefense shut down Menomonee Falls onthe way to a 14-0 Division I playoff upset.

    "This is my fifth year as coach as we'vebeen trying to build toward this finish," KingCoach Tom Wozniak said afterward."These guys will never forget this. This issomething that hasn't been done too muchout of a City (Conference) team."

    The teams entered halftime scoreless.King had an opportunity toward the end ofthe second quarter as the Generals inter-

    cepted a Menomonee Falls pass at the Falls23 yard line. However, the Falls defenseheld after allowing one first down.

    King got on the board at the 7:46 markof the third quarter, as Keyonte Sherrodreturned an interception to make the score6-0 after the two-point conversion failed.The Generals defense then stoppedMenomonee Falls on a fourth down attemptat the Generals 28 yard line.

    Linzy Hudson then scored for King on a2-yard run with 1:50 remaining, finishing adrive that started on the King 20 yard line.

    The Germantown defense listens to instructions from coaches against BroCentral Oct. 24. Photo by Troy Sparks.

    King then converted the two point play.The Generals then recovered a fumble

    on Menomonee Falls next possession tosecure the playoff win.

    Afterward, Wozniak noted that his teamentered the game with a 9-0 record. Afterthe playoff brackets came out the previousweekend, Wozniak said that his playerscame in at the beginning of the week andasked how the team could be undefeated

    and be seeded fifth."I've said from day one we're not goingto be respected until we earn it. If we con-

    tinue to win like we've been winnwe'll earn that respect," Wozniak s

    Menomonee Falls Coach Johpraised King as an "outstanding teareally managed the ball well toneverything well. I was very impresthem."

    Baker also took time to praiseiors on his team, as "they've beengood group leadership wise."

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    Bryce McMurtry of Menomonee Falls (left) follows his blockers againstMilwaukee King Oct. 24. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    Dentures can move up to 1/2 an inch during anormal chewing cycle. That movement coupled withbone loss can quickly lead to exposure of nerves thatcan cause pain from denture pressure.

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    An increase in state general aid willresult in a lower tax levy for theGermantown School District.

    On Sept. 22, voters approved a$28,890,911 levy, which was a 1.62 per-cent decrease from last year's levy. At theOct. 27 School Board meeting, the boardapproved a revised levy of $27,182,811.

    While voters in public school districtsstatewide approve the levy for local districts

    in the summer and early fall, those figuresare later adjusted to account for final stateaid each district will receive.

    Director of Business of AuxiliaryServices Ric Ericksen said the increase instate aid will allow for the reduction in thetax levy. Ericksen also said that the districtsequalized value increased by 4 percent,which is higher than the 1/10th of a percentthat was projected at the annual meeting. Asa result of the increase in equalized value,

    Ericksen said the rate will go down fromwhat was estimated at the annual meeting.

    Ericksen noted that residents pay taxesbased on assessed value in a community,not a districts equalized value. He said thevillage of Germantown recently underwenta revaluation of property and indicatedthere could be a decrease in the school dis-trict portion of the property tax for village ofGermantown residents, depending on new

    growth.It remains to be seen what the finalimpact is on the average home, Ericksensaid.

    Superintendent Jeff Holmes said thatover the past two years, the equalized taxrate for the district decreased by 4 percent.

    During board discussion, School BoardPresident Robert Soderberg said he wasplease with the additional state aid thathelped reduce the district tax levy.

    I want to thank the governor and theLegislature for providing us the tools in Act10. I know were supposed to be apolitical,but if we didnt have those tools we mayhave a different discussion, Soderbergsaid.

    The board approved the budget andlevy, with board member Bruce Warnimontvoting against it. Board member MichaelLoth was not present at the meeting.

    Short term borrowing reducedThe board approved $2 million in shortterm borrowing from Oppenheimer & Co.The amount short term borrowing is downfrom $4 million last year.

    Ericksen explained that more than halfof the school districts statewide do someform of short term borrowing to cover costsfrom the fall until local tax revenues come inearly January.

    Advanced Placement courses

    approvedThe board approved the additio

    Advanced Placement Courses: Art and European history. AP courseslege-level courses taken by high scdents. Students who take the coursecollege credit if they get a score of 3er on a test that scored on a 1-5 sc

    Donations acceptedThe district accepted the donatio

    iPad minis and cases valued at $from the Donors Choose FoundatioHoys classroom at County Line EleSchool. The district also accepteChromebooks for Mr. Neils fiftclassroom and two ChromebooksBauers fifth grade classroom, County Line. Those donations alsfrom the Donors Choose Foundatio

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    The Germantown U12 Jaguars won u12G Silver Division of theMequon Fall Cup Soccer Tournament Oct. 18. Pictured are (top to bot-tom, left to right) Jaime Mohs, Lauren Sitter, Maria Grater, SamanthaDanczyk, Campbell Feltz, Emma Boulware, Rachael Janes, PaigePhillips, Hayley Slaski, Samantha Mahlum, Alyssa Ryckman. Coachesare Jeff Danczyk, Dave Mahlum and Brian Mohs. Submitted photo.

    U12 Jaguars win Silver Division atMequon Fall Cup Soccer Tourney

    Girls volleyball: Germantown,Kettle Moraine Lutheran win section-

    al semi-final matchesThe Germantown and Kettle Moraine

    Lutheran girls volleyball teams advanced tosectional final competition on Nov. 1.

    In a Division I sectional semifinal atWatertown Oct. 30, Germantown defeated

    Oconomowoc 25-22, 25-22, 26-24.Germantown will face Mukwonago in the sec-tional final Nov. 1, with the winner earning atrip to the state tournament.

    In a Division 2 semifinal at Plymouth,Kettle Moraine Lutheran defeated SheboyganFalls 25-16, 25-23, 22-25, 25-22. TheChargers will face Waukesha Catholic

    Memorial in a sectional final at East Troy Oct.30.

    Germantown Senior Centerevents

    Informational class on UnitedHealthcareWednesday, Nov. 12 at 9 a.m.To make a reservation, stop in at SeniorCenter or call (262) 253-7799.

    Womens Heart Health program pre-sented by Community MemorialHospitalWednesday, Nov. 12 at 10 a.m.:Attendees will learn the warning signs andsymptoms of a heart attack. Refreshments willbe served.

    Lifes Transitions: Whats My NextStep?Wednesday, Nov. 19, 9 to 11 a.m. Apanel of experts will discuss developing aplan to navigate through lifes choices beforea crisis happens.

    The Senior Center is located at W162

    N11960 Park Avenue, Germantown, and canbe reached by calling (262) 253-7799.

    Germantown CommunityBlood Drive set for Nov. 8

    Lutheran Church of the Living Christ, locat-ed at W156 N10660 Pilgrim Road inGermantown, will be hosting a blood driveSaturday, Nov. 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Todonate, one must be at least 16 years old, 110pounds and in good health. To schedule anappointment call Tim at (262) 361-2447.Walk-ins welcome.

    Happy Hounds Open House,Pictures With Santa Nov. 9

    Happy Hounds Doggie Daycare & DogTraining will host its Open House & Pictureswith Santa event Sunday Nov. 9, 10 a.m. to 2

    p.m. Attendees can tour the facility; meet staff;watch a demo Lt. Dave Huesemann will dowith police K-9 Rambo at 11:30 a.m.; start hol-iday shopping with various vendors on site;take pictures with Santa for $1; and get toenail trims for $5. Happy Hounds is located atN115 W19150 Edison Drive, Germantown.

    Germantown Christmas festivitiesset for Nov. 15

    Germantowns Christmas festivities willtake place Saturday, Nov. 15. Events willinclude: the 5th anniversary 5k Candy CaneRun/Walk (registration at 9 a.m.; race starts at10 a.m.); Christmas parade (themeChristmas in the Village) at 2 p.m.; tree light-ing and activities at Germantown Community

    Library, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The treewill take place at 4 p.m. For entry fomore details, visit the chamber wewww.germantownchamber.org.

    Germantown Senior Cegift shop open to pub

    The Germantown Senior Center W162 N11960 Park Avenue, is oppublic. The store carries a wide vhome and holiday dcor items, jewcraft, at buyer-friendly prices. alwaysof help to keep shelves stocked, helpthe store by bringing in unneeded itemon consignment or donation. The giopen Tuesday through Thursday froto 3 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to nmore information, contact Patti at (27799.

    Germantown Senior Ce

    weekly programsThe following will be offered

    Germantown Senior Center, W162 Park Avenue.

    Health screeningA health scroffered the fourth Wednesday of evefrom 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. A registefrom Community Memorial Hospitalseniors' blood pressure and answer ations about health.

    Elderly benefit specialistElderspecialist Jennifer Fechter comes to thCenter the second Tuesday anThursday of each month from 9:30 She answers questions about medicmedical assistance, supplements, all ty-based services, housing and taxtion. To schedule an appointment,Senior Center. For more information

    Washington County Dept. on Aging 306-3030 or (262) 335-4497. Card groupsPlayers and

    needed for the Senior Center's Can500 card groups which meet eveFriday at 12:30 p.m. and for the 12:30 p.m. sheepshead group. CaFessenbecker at (262) 628-1123 oFrench at (262) 251-0617 for canasClawitter at (262) 251-3090 for 5Bob Benning at (262) 255-16sheepshead.

    Bridge/Hand & FootA Bridgmeets Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. and aFoot group Fridays at 12:30 p.m.

    The senior center can be rea(262) 253-7799.

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    A petition was filedasking to change the nameof the person listed above:From: Robyn AmberBrodzeller To: Robyn AmberRiley Birth Certificate:Robyn Amber Brodzeller.IT IS ORDERED : Thispetition will be heard in theCircuit Court of WashingtonCounty, State of Wisconsinin: Hon. James G. PourosWashington County Justice

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    Notice of this hearing shallbe given by publication as aClass 3 notice for three (3)weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in theHometown PublicationsExpress News, anewspaper published inWashington County, Stateof Wisconsin. BY THECOURT: James G. Pouros,Circuit Court Judge,October 9th, 2014.

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