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Al Sande, left, and Marv Wunder disposed of torn and damaged flags at the American Legion Hall in Germantown on Memorial Day May 28 following an official flag disposal ceremony. Photo by Nikki Ackerman.

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At least once to twice a day Im asked the question: Why do I need to have a heartworm test on my dog, I already brought in a stool sample?. Dogs require two tests because parasites can infect the circulatory system and the intestinal track. Heartworms are carried by mosquitoes. When an infected mosquito bites a dog, it can inject the microfilaria that will migrate to the heart and grow into adult worms. This can lead to an infestation that can be fatal. To diagnose heartworm, the veterinarian needs a blood sample. Stool samples are used to check for intestinal parasites. There are many varieties, from large round worms to small protozoa-size parasites like Giardia that can only be seen under a microscope. All of these parasites can make your pet sick, can be passed to other animals, and some can infect humans. A small, fresh stool sample (about 2 tablespoons) is sufficient for testing purposes. Both the blood and the stool test are necessary to keep our pets healthy and worm-free.

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BY NIKKI ACKERMAN STAFF WRITER
Germantown High School senior Angela Yang was recently named a semifinalist in the prestigious United States Presidential Scholars Programone of the highest honors for high school students. Yang said she was pleased to learn of her recognitionlargely because of what it says about Germantown as a village and school district. It is a great honor, she said. It is (based on) my personal achievement, but also reflects the excellent education opportunities in my school and community. Meant to honor the countrys most distinguished graduating seniors, the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964 by Executive Order of the President. Each year, up to 141 students are named U.S. Presidential Scholars, with about 550 semifinalists. Yangwho scored 800 of 800 for her SAT math and reading and 800 for her math subject testis one of just 10 students in Wisconsin to be named a semifinalist this year. Being selected to apply in the first place is no small feat as application is by invitation only. The selection of academic candidates is generally made on ACT and SAT scores, which made National Merit Scholar and valedictorian Yang a natural fit for the program. These students have prepared themselves for college and careers, said State Superintendent Tony Evers in a public statement when the 10 Wisconsin names were released. Through their devotion to their studies and with the support of their parents, teachers and community, they have excelled academically. Yangwho will turn 18 on Graduation Daycertainly has a bright future as she prepares to attend the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University in the fall. While she is unsure of her major at this time, she has been chosen as one of the few Dean's Scholars in her class. This likely comes as no surprise to the teachers and peers who know Yang as a young woman with many talents and interests. I am really involved in the activities available at my school, said Yang, who cites musicshe plays the flute and pianoas one of her greatest passions. I absolutely love music. It has definitely changed my life, she said. Part of the process for potential Scholars is naming the educator who has most influenced them, and for Yang it was band director James Barnes. Among the numerous teachers I have had throughout high school, Mr. Barnes has made the most lasting impact on my life, she said. He constantly encourages me to per-

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Voters statewide will head to the polls to vote in the recall election June 5. Gov. Scott Walker is being challenged by Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Polling locations in Germantown are: District 1: Bethlehem Ev. Lutheran School, N108 W14290 Bel Aire Lane; District 2: Germantown American Legion Post, N120 W15932 Freistadt Rd.; District 3: Life Church Student Center, W164 N11325 Squire Drive; and, District 4: CrossWay Church, W156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd. The polling location for Richfield is at Northbrook Church, lower level, 4014 STH 167 W.

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Police blotter: Reports from Menomonee Falls, Germantown


The following report was taken from records at the Menomonee Falls Police Department. Drug possession A 21-year-old Hubertus man and 22-year-old Cedarburg woman were arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at 10:03 p.m. May 22 following a traffic stop at Appleton Avenue and Shady Lane. Operating while intoxicated A 57-year-old Sussex man was arrested for operating while intoxicatedfirst offense at 12:05 a.m. May 26 following a traffic stop at Silver Spring Drive and Town Line Road. He was determined to have a blood-alcohol level of .11. Retail theft An unknown male suspect left The Home Depot, N94 W18375 Thunder Ridge Rd., without paying for two $500 DeWalt cordless tool packs May 24. Theft A GPS unit was stolen from a vehicle in the Waste Management parking lot, W124 N8925 Boundary Rd., May 22. Vandalism An unknown subject(s) threw two rocks through a 24-by-60-inch doublepaned window at a residence in the N7000 block of Tamarack Trail May 26. An unknown subject(s) used a patio paver to smash an outdoor metal and glass post light at a residence in the W16000 block of Hunters Ridge Court May 26. An unknown subject(s) pushed over a water fountain, causing it to break, at a residence in the N7000 block of Tamarack Trail May 26. An unknown subject(s) damaged a yard lamp by knocking it off a stone wall at a residence in the N7000 block of Tamarack Trail May 26. Warrant An 18-year-old Milwaukee man was taken into custody on a Fox Point warrant at 1:41 a.m. May 26 after he was stopped for speeding Highway 41 and Pilgrim Road. The following report was taken from records at the Germantown Police Department. Disorderly conduct A 14-year-old boy was cited for disorderly conduct at 10:01 a.m. May 22 at Kennedy Middle School, W160 N11836 Crusader Court. Drug possession Two male subjects, ages 18 and 23, were taken into custody for possession of marijuana at 7 p.m. May 21 following a traffic stop at N. Highway 41 and Lannon Road. Operating while intoxicated A 51-year-old man was arrested for operating while intoxicated at 5:10 p.m. May 20 following a traffic stop at S. Highway 41 South and Freistadt Road. Theft A 2003 Pace America trailer was reported stolen from the W19000 block of Bunsen Drive May 21. Vandalism A man from the N10000 block of Hackberry Circle reported May 23 that his house had been spraypainted by an unknown actor.

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Take the sting out of summer driving


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Menomonee Falls offering Concerts in the Park


Free concerts will be offered Thursdays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Fridays from noon to 1 p.m. at the Village Centre, located at Main Street and Appleton Avenue, in Menomonee Falls. Thursday concerts will take place at the Village Park Gazebo. They are: June 7The Pink Flamingoes June 21Tom Anthony Band July 5Jenny Thiel Trio July 19Community Band Aug. 2Main Street Song & Dance Aug. 16Pavanne Band Attendees can bring picnic baskets, lawn chairs and blankets. Cash refreshments will be available as Brazs Beef will be serving hot sandwiches, beverages and more. Fridays concerts will be at Mill Pond Park Shelter behind Associated Bank. They are: June 153 Fifths of Scotch June 29Bobby Way July 13Dusk July 27Remember When Aug. 10MaryDel Rae Duo Aug. 24Roger Boll Attendees can bring lunch or buy lunch; Ninos Italian Bakery will be selling lunch at the shelter starting at 11:30 a.m. The concerts are co-sponsored in part by the Village of Menomonee Falls and the Kiwanis Club. For more information, call the Village Centre at (262) 251-8797 or visit www.menomoneefallsdowntown.com.

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Richfield Lions Golf Outing set for June 8 The Richfield Lions will hold their 6th Annual Golf Outing Friday, June 8 at the Blackstone Creek Golf Course in Germantown. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9:45 a.m. For a cost of $100 (sign up two foursomes and pay $75 each), the event includes 18 holes with a cart, lunch and dinner, two drink tickets and prizes, including the chance to win $10,000 and airline tickets. For more information, call Tom at (414) 517-7227. Flea market, Craft Fair, Brat Fry at EKM Moose Lodge set for June 9 A Flea Market, Craft Fair and Brat Fry will be held at the EKM Moose Lodge, W198 N10217 Appleton Avenue, Germantown, Saturday, June 9, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The brat fry will take place in the pavilion from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a Salvation Army truck on the premises for attendees to donate their items. Receipts will be provided for tax purposes. The eventopen to the publicwill be held rain or shine. Spaces are available for $10; set up

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Members of the Kennedy Middle School Conference Relay Team along with their Coaching Staff pose with their First Place Trophy earned at the Braveland Conference Relays held at Grafton High School on Thursday, May 24. Submitted photo.
will begin at 7 a.m. To reserve a spot, contact Anita at (414) 588-5345. Humane Society rummage sale to be held June 9 The Washington County Humane
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Society, 3650 State Road 60, Slinger, will hold its rummage sale Saturday, June 9 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, call (262) 677-4388. Magical Dinner Theater at Sawmill Inn Restaurant June 11 A 45-minute magic show featuring award-winning illusionist Kirk Patrick will be offered at the Sawmill Inn Restaurant, 1729 Wolf Rd., Richfield, Monday, June 11. The family-friendly event is geared toward audience members of all ages. Dinner is at 5:30 p.m. and the magic show will be at 7 p.m. The cost is $25 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under. Ticket price includes a specialty entree, dessert and a non-alcoholic drink. The Sawmill Inn is located at 1729 Wolf Road in Richfield. To get there, one can

take Highway 41 North to Highway 167 (westHoly Hill Road), turn left and travel two blocks. For more information, call (262) 6284128. Antique and Vintage Car Show at LindenGrove June 13 Menomonee Falls LindenGrove will be holding an Antique and Vintage Car Show for its residents and the community on Wednesday June 13 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Cars will be on display in the north employee parking lot. LindenGrove is looking for car owners to bring their cars to show, however reservations must be made as there are a limited number of spaces available. Entertainment will be provided

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School Board approves summer band program


The Germantown School Board unanimously approved the Wall of Sound summer band program May 29 while making adjustments to comply with state regulations regarding summer courses. The matter was tabled at the May 14 board meeting while the district sought a legal opinion as to whether the program meets the state regulations for state aid through the summer school program. Superintendent Susan Borden, referencing an opinion from district legal counsel, said the issues that need to be addressed is that the course is open to all students residing in the district as well all full-time students in the district and that the district may not charge a fee more than what is necessary to cover the cost of materials. As a result, administration recommended the fee be $35 to cover consumable items, that the $50 fall co-curricular fee be dropped, that the district clarify fund-raising is done not through the district but through the Warhawks Band Boosters, and that published material from the district indicate that the program is open to all students in the district including students attending private schools, those being home-schooled and district student attending other schools through open enrollment based on prerequisites that are developed and publicized. In addition the recommendation from the district indicated that the Wall of Sound summer band clinic include time spent not just on specific performances but on other skills such as marching, playing and leadership tasks. The motion also included a recommendation of contracts for band instructors James Barnes and Jon Bell. After the meeting, Borden said the biggest change will be in how the prerequisites are designed and notification that the program is open to all district students. She said the prerequisites will be designed in a way so that the district meets guidelines for receiving state aid. Resident Betsy Thatcher who spoke in support of the summer school band course earlier in the evening indicated that the board motion is a win for parents who support the band program. It sounds like it is the same program it has always been and it restores everything as it was last summer, Thatcher said. Thatcher indicated that several band booster parents contacted board members expressing support for the summer school band program. By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor

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State DOT officials explains plans to designate Hwy. 41 as interstate


BY THOMAS J. MC KILLEN MANAGING EDITOR Converting US Highway 41 to an interstate highway would help with economic growth in the areas the road serves, state Department of Transportation officials indicated during a public meeting at the Germantown Community Library May 30. The project will involve 132 miles of US Highway 41and would cover the portion of the route from the Zoo Interchange to Green Bay. The public meeting was the second to last session of six public meetings, with the final meeting held the next day at the Wauwatosa Public Library. The Germantown meeting was the only one held in Washington County. The proposal calls for submitting a request for interstate status to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) in October 2012. At the start of the presentation, Planning Project Manager Tammy Rabe explained that US Highway 41 was improved during the 1990s to remove at-grade intersections and driveways from the corridor and interchanges were installed. As a result, the road already has many of the characteristics of an interstate even though it doesnt have the official designation. I think after listening to my presentation the question youll be asking is not why 41 should be an interstate but why isnt it already an interstate? Rabe said. Rabe stated that the interstate system allows industry to stay competitive with other states, and adding these 132 will put Wisconsin more in line with our neighboring states of Iowa and Minnesota. Rabe stated that the road carries up to 150,000 vehicles per day and also noted that the communities of Appleton, Oskhosh and Fond du Lac are the only cluster of three cities in the midwest with populations greater than 40,000 that are not within 25 miles of an interstate highway. Additional information from DOT officials indicated that the center point of the corridor Fond du Lac is within a oneday drive of all other major metropolitan areas in the midwest. Those portions of the midwest contain up to 15 percent of the countrys population. According to Rabe, Rep. Tom Petri sponsored legislation in 2005 to convert the road into an interstate. Last spring Gov. Scott Walker expressed his support for converting the road to an interstate, and plans call for installing interstate signs by 2013. Rabe stated that steps for the interstate designation include writing a Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), negotiating an agreement between federal highway officials and the DOT and installing interstate signs. A public hearing on the EIS will be held in spring 2013, with a final agreement on conversion slated for fall 2013. Rabe further explained that a Tier 1 EIS would focus on the impact of interstate signage along the route. Any improvements for portions of the road would be addressed through a Tier 2 environmental impact statement. According to information from the DOT, installing the interstate signs will cost approximately $12 million. Rabe stated that the first question asked about the project is what will the route number be? At this time we dont have an answer for that question. She said AASHTO will make a determination regarding the route number, with final concurrence from the Federal Highway Administration. Rabe cited the first portion of the Tier I EIS, which stated the need for the project is to enhance economic development by converting and signing US 41 to an interstate while the need is based on a combination of legislation and economics. Rabe then referred to the second section of the EIS, which addressed the option of not placing the interstate designation on the road. According to Rabe, keeping the road with the current designation would cause no direct impacts to the environment (but) it would also not allow for the economic benefits that are associated with interstate conversion. Rabe citing an online survey of economic development officials stated that access and visibility to an interstate is considered by businesses when seeking to locate in areas, and some companies will locate only along interstate highways. One of the impacts of the interstate conversion would turn existing billboards into non-conforming structures, which means they would not be allowed to be improved or replaced. In general, new billboards will not be allowed along the corridor, Rabe said. During questioning, Germantown Village Administrator David Schornack asked if any of bridges along the route would be removed. Rabe said that some of the bridge would be raised to meet the 16foot clearance requirement for interstate highways. When asked, Rabe said some of the bridges that would need to be raised are in this area and added that bridge-raising work wouldnt occur on its own but would occur in conjunction with other projects. In addition, Rabe said shoulders to the road would need to be widened and would be done with other projects along the route. During questioning by area residents, Tom Niebler questioned seeking interstate status and then following up with necessary upgrades after the fact. It seems to me youre putting the cart before the horse, Niebler said. Shouldnt you do all that other stuff first? Rabe indicated that while the route does have minor deficiencies, it does otherwise meet the standards of an interstate highway.

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by the Remember When Duo and refreshments will be served. For further information or to make a lunch reservation, call Laurie Stout, Activity Director, at (262) 253-2700. Senior Center picnic set for June 27 With a theme of Celebrate the U.S.A., the Germantown Senior Center Club will hold its summer picnic Wednesday, June 27, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Firemans Park Shelter. The event will include food, beer, soda, door prizes, entertainment by The Bryan ODonnell Band and dancing. Lunch (hamburgers, brats, hot dogs, baked beans, French and German potato salad, pickles, coleslaw, watermelon, desserts and coffee) will be served at 11:45 a.m. Entertainment will go from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to wear red, white and blue. The cost is $3.50 for members, $10 for non-members. Those interested in attending should sign up at the Senior Center by June 22.

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Troy Kenkel of Menomonee Falls (pictured above) recorded six strikeouts against Brookfield East May 25. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

Baseball: Falls wins first five games


Menomonee Falls opened the summer baseball season with a 5-0 record, starting with an 11-3 win over Catholic Memorial May 23 and following that with wins over New Berlin Eisenhower (8-5) May 24, Brookfield East (4-2) May 25, Hamilton (73) May 29 and Brookfield Central (10-9) May 30. Against Brookfield Central, Tony Romens drove in two runs while Troy Kenkel and Justin Johnson drove in two runs each for Menomonee Falls Germantown had a 1-3 record after the first week of the season. The Warhawks opened the season with a 1-0 win at University School May 23. Brian Keller recorded 12 strikeouts while allowing two base on balls over seven innings. Germantown followed the win with losses at Burlington (5-3) on May 24, at Kewaskum (8-4) on May 25 and at Cedarburg (4-3) May 31. Hamilton had a 4-1 record after the first week of the season. The Chargers started play with an 11-1 win over Cudahy May 24 and followed that with a 2-0 win over Brookfield Central May 25 and a 6-1 win at Franklin May 26. The Chargers lost to Menomonee Falls May 29 (7-3) but rebounded with a 3-2 win over Greendale May 30. Against Greendale, Mitch Mason and Tim Biron both had two hits and drove in one run each.

Softball: Hamilton upsets Falls


The Germantown girls softball team opened postseason play May 31 with a 5-4 win over Whitefish Bay. With the win, Germantown advances to a June 4 sectional semifinal against Nicolet Hamilton upset Menomonee Falls in a regional final May 31, opening the game with six runs in the first inning and adding two more in the fourth inning. Sami William and Whitney Wnuk both drove in two runs. Sydney Sprinkel recorded four strikeouts in seven innings for the Chargers. Hamilton advanced to the regional final with a 9-5 win at Kettle Moraine two days earlier. Hamilton scored four runs in the third and fourth innings against the Lasers. Hamilton now advances to a sectional semifinal matchup at West Allis Hales June 4. Menomonee Falls ends its season with a 17-6 overall record. Kettle Moraine Lutheran saw its season come to an end with a 5-4 loss to Mayville in a Division 2 sectional semifinal. The Chargers end the season with a 17-9 record.

Soccer: Germantown, Falls, KML advance to regional finals


Germantown girls soccer opened postseason play with a 6-0 win over Milwaukee Rufus King May 31. Jamie Karch scored two goals while Paige Blankenheim, Hannah Thompson, Jennifer Poss and Maddie Tetzke also scored for the Warhawks. With the win, Germantown advances to a regional final matchup against North Shore Conference rival Whitefish Bay at Cedarburg at 3 p.m. June 2. Menomonee Falls opened posteason play with a 3-0 win over Nicolet May 31. Leanne Hawk gave Menomonee Falls the lead at the 45th minute off an assist by Jen Eberhardy. Menomonee Falls then got a goal at the 65th minute from Rachel Clayton (with an assist by Nelly Botticelli) and Eberhardy at the 71st minutes (with an assist from Hawk). Menomonee Falls advances to a regional final matchup against undefeated Arrowhead at Arrowhead at 11 a.m. June 2. Hamilton ended its season with a 4-0 loss to Grafton. Hamilton ends its season with a 12-7 overall record. Defending Division 3 champion Kettle Moraine Lutheran opened postseason play with a 3-0 win over Living Word Lutheran, as Stephaney Scott, Cassidy Page and Abigail Hoerchner all scored for the Chargers. With the win, Kettle Moraine Lutheran advances to a regional final against Kenosha Christian Life at 1 p.m. June 2.

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