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Habitat for Humanity of Washington County is seeking low-income individuals or families for its home ownership
program.Applicants will be selected on the basis of need for housing, abil-
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Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to the elimination of sub-standard housing both locally and worldwide. We work in partnership with God and the commu-nity to build simple, quality homes for deserving families in need.
Habitat for Humanity does not give homes to low-income individuals or families, but follows biblical principles by charging no-interest and making no profit. In turn, partnering individuals or families learn the value of home ownership by acquiring equity over the years helping them to break the cycle of poverty.
Habitat homes remain affordable because Washington County residents put their faith into action by helping to build these homes. In addition, Habitat will use as much donated professional labor and in-kind material as possible.
If interested in applying for a Habitat for Humanity of Washington County home, please call the Habitat office at 262-338-0690 or for more information; please visit our website at www.blitzbuild.com.
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Red Cross offers tips for twelve days of holiday safety to keep the season safe, happy and brightHaving a busy time getting ready for the holidays? While every-
one is shopping, baking, gift wrapping, decorating and going to parties, the American Red Cross in Southeast Wisconsin has holiday tips to help make the season a safe one.
1. Prepare vehicle for traveling to grandmother’s house. Build an emergency kit and include items such as blankets or sleeping bags, jumper cables, fire extinguisher, compass and road maps, shovel, tire repair kit and pump, extra clothing, flares, and a tow rope.
2. Drive the sleigh and reindeer safely. Avoid driving in a storm. If travel is a must, let someone know the destination, the route being taken to get there, and how long it should take to arrive. If the car gets stuck along the way, help can be sent along the prede-termined route.
3. Help prevent the spread of the flu. Stay home if sick. Wash hands with soap and water as often as possible, or use an alcohol-based hand rub. Cover the nose and mouth with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing, and throw the tissue away after use. If a tissue isn’t available, someone should cough or sneeze into their elbow, not their hands.
4. Follow Santa’s fashion lead – dress in layers. When it’s cold outside, layered lightweight clothing will keep a person warmer than a single heavy coat. Gloves and a hat will prevent loss of body heat.
5. Use a Red Cross-trained babysitter when attending holiday festivities. Red Cross-certified babysitters learn to administer basic first aid; properly hold and feed a child; take emergency action when needed and monitor safe play. Some may be certified in Infant and Child CPR.
6. Avoid danger while roasting chestnuts on an open fire. Stay in the kitchen when frying, grilling or broiling food. If leaving the kitchen even for a short period of time, turn off the stove. This is important because unattended cooking causes nearly 90 percent of all kitchen fires.
7. Be a lifesaver during the holidays. The Red Cross recom-mends at least one person in every household should take first aid and CPR/AED training. Visit www.redcross.org/training for details and to register.
8. Designate a driver or skip the holiday cheer. Buckle up, slow down, don’t drive impaired. If someone plans on drinking, designate a driver who won’t drink.
9. When the weather outside is frightful, heat the home safe-ly. Never use a stove or oven to heat the home. Never leave portable heaters or fireplaces unattended. Install smoke alarms.
10. Cut down on heating bills without being a Grinch. Get the furnace cleaned and change the filters. Make sure furniture isn’t blocking the heat vents. Close off any rooms not in use and turn off the heat in those rooms. Turn down the thermostat and put on a sweater.
11. Home for the holidays? Travel safely. Check the tire air pressure and make sure the windshield fluid is full. Be well rested and alert. Give full attention to the road – avoid distractions such as cell phones. If someone has car trouble, pull off the road as far as possible.
12. Resolve to be Red Cross ready in the New Year. Get ready now in case someone in the household faces an emergency in 2012.
Adopting a Pet Tips on your new friend
Oh, rats…Close your eyes and picture a rat. What do you see? Is it a scary
image of a rat in your garbage? To me, when I close my eyes, I see the pet rats I used to have growing up. I see cute, smart, misunder-stood little creatures.
Did you know rats are one of the smartest animals? You can teach them over 100 tricks. Most dogs only know about five. Pet rats are also very clean. They clean themselves about 20 times a day. You can teach pet rats to stay in your pocket…no one will know that you have a rat in your pocket. My friends and I used to take them out with us and some of them took their rats to school.
If you purchase a pet rat, get a young one. Rats only live about three years. It is best to get more than one rat. Rats are very social and need to be around their owner and other rats. Rats eat fruits and vegetables. They need to chew on things. In the wild rats would chew on rotting bones to wear down their teeth. You can buy things at the store for them to chew on. Rats are a good pet for kids before they get a dog. A rat essentially is a tiny dog that kids can train and love.
Written by Ken McGee. If you have any pet questions or concerns, call or email allbarksallowed@hotmail.com or (262) 365-3219.
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United Way and the Boy Scouts make a differenceWritten by Karin Westerlund, Community Impact Coordinator
“Keith” (whose name has been changed to protect his privacy), a recent Germantown High School graduate, honed is leader-ship skills as a Potawatomi Area Council Boy Scout. He started as a Den Chief his first year of Boy Scouts, learning how to interact, lead and teach Cub Scouts useful skills. Advancing to Boy Scouts, he became a patrol leader.
“Keith” encountered many obstacles throughout his Scouting career, from the freezing below zero temperatures when snow flies outside your tent to the times he wished his sleeping bag was waterproof. These challenges taught “Keith” skills that could not be obtained in studying a textbook or in a class.
Your support of the United Way of Washington County pro-vides funding to Comprehensive Youth Development offered by the Boy Scouts-Potawatomi Area Council, a program that makes a difference in Washington County by teaching young men how to overcome obstacles and learn from personal expe-riences.
When you give at home by donating to United Way of Washington County, 31 programs offered by 21 United Way partner agencies are able to provide services to Washington County residents that improve their lives. To find ways to give or how to help, visit its website at www.unitedwayofwashing-toncounty.org.
Good Things HappeningStories brought to you by the United Way of Washington County about how non-profit agencies are improving people’s lives. Because of privacy issues, the name of the person who was helped has been changed.
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Explore the World of Art
The Schauer Community School of the Arts announces visual art classes and workshops for youth ages 4 and up. Youth
classes are offered in various two and three-dimensional mediums. Students are provided with all materials needed to create their mas-terpiece. Classes will be held at the newly renovated Creative Arts Studios at 30 S. Johnson Street in downtown Hartford, unless noted otherwise.
Youth visual art classes during the Winter/Spring session include:Seussical, The Musical, Jr. Workshop (Ages 7-10) on Saturday, •January 14 from 12:30-1:30 pm. Make their own “Cat in the Hat” inspired hat with various media. Class will be held at the Schauer Center.Sylvester & The Magic Pebble Workshop (Ages 4-6) on Sunday, •January 22 from 1:30-2:30 pm. Sit and listen to the story of how Sylvester got his magic pebble, then make a magical keepsake. Class will be held at the Schauer Center.Puppetry Family Workshop (All ages welcome) on Sunday, •January 22 from 4:30-5:30 pm. Lead by Colleen Hughes, the actor who plays Sylvester from Sylvester & the Magic Pebble, this workshop gives participants an insider’s view of how theater is created. The group will get an up close and personal look at masks and puppets used in the show, learn some tricks of the trade, and make their own life-sized puppets. Class will be held at the Schauer Center.3D Etching (Ages 9-12) on Mondays, February 13-27 from 5:30-•6:30 pm. Create a 3D floral arrangement using etching techniques in copper.Portrait Drawing (Ages 6-8) on Wednesdays, March 14-28 from •5:30-6:30 pm.Hands in Clay (Ages 6-12) on Wednesdays, April 18-May 9 from •4:30-6:00 pmCarnival of The Animals Workshop (Ages 7-10) on Friday, April 27 •from 5:30-6:30 pm. Students will create their own animal mask.
To register for classes or request a brochure, contact the Schauer Center by phone at 262-670-0560, ext. 4 or in person, Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, at 147 N. Rural Street in Hartford. For a complete list of classes and descriptions, visit SchauerCenter.org/CSA.
The Schauer Center’s Community School of the Arts offers year-round programming in music, dance, theater, and visual arts for youth and adults. The Community School of the Arts is generously supported by The Windhover Foundation, funded by the Quadracci Family & Quad/Graphics.
Kettle Moraine Youth String Orchestra Auditions Winter/Spring 2012 Session
The Schauer Community School of the Arts will be hosting open auditions for the winter/spring session of the Kettle
Moraine Youth String Orchestra. Orchestra auditions will be held on Wednesday, December 21 or January 11 from 5:30-7:00 pm. Auditions are for placement purposes and are only required for new enrollees; current members need not audition. Auditions will be held, by appointment, at the Schauer Arts & Activities Center in downtown Hartford.
The Kettle Moraine Youth String Orchestra (KMYSO) is a chamber orchestra that provides an outlet for youth string players to grow to their ultimate potential. Students are introduced to a vari-ety of music and musical styles. Presto Strings is open to students entering grades 5-8 who are currently enrolled in school orchestra or study with a private instructor and are entering Suzuki Book 2 or equivalent. Bravura Strings is for students entering Suzuki Book 3 or higher and is admitted by audition selection only.
Rehearsals for KMYSO will be held at the Schauer Center on Wednesdays, January 25 through May 16; Presto Strings will rehearse from 5:30-6:30 pm and Bravura Strings will rehearse from 6:45-8:15 pm. Director Phil Scales will be conducting the Orchestra.
KMYSO is part of the Schauer Community School of the Arts, a year-round program offering music, dance, theater, and visual arts classes for adults and children. The current class schedule is available at the Schauer Center, located at 147 N. Rural Street in Hartford or online at SchauerCenter.org/CSA. Tuition fees apply. For questions or to sched-ule an audition, call the Schauer Center at 262-670-0560, ext. 204.
The Schauer Community School of the Arts is generously supported by The Windhover Foundation, funded by the Quadracci Family & Quad/Graphics. The Kettle Moraine Youth String Orchestra is presented by the Terri & Verne Holoubek Family Foundation.
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Local artist Janice Marie releases Angel In My PocketLocal singer/songwriter Janice Marie has released her new holiday
CD entitled “Angel in my Pocket”, a very special Christmas record-ing featuring 3 songs written by Janice Marie and Joe Scheibinger, and a host of beautiful Christmas songs in a contemporary style.
Janice Marie has remained constant in her love for music and people over the past thirty years. “Whether I am in the studio recording, directing a children’s choir, or composing, I con-sider myself blessed to be able to share life through the beauty of music”. Janice Marie has performed at many area festivals including Summerfest, Bastille Days, & Harley Fest. She has been featured at the Park East Hotel’s “Jazz on the Roof ” series, as well as the Cedarburg Cultural Center and Broadway Baby Dinner Theater. Janice has also been featured on local television, radio stations, and had the honor to sing the National Anthem at numerous sporting events. Janice describes her performance style as one that includes everything from Rock and Roll, Big Band, Country and Blues, to Jazz. “Angel in my Pocket” is Janice’s second CD and her first Holiday CD.
Janice travels with her keyboard player and business partner Joe Scheibinger, who performed all the instruments on the recording, and also produced the CD. It was recorded at the “Music Machine Studio” in Oshkosh, which is run by Joe Scheibinger & Janice Marie.
The title song “Angel in my Pocket” has a very special meaning for Janice. “The song came to me in the middle of the night about 6 months after my Mom passed away. Since I couldn’t sleep, I decided to spend some time at the piano. It was amazing how the lyrics and the melody poured out as if someone was feeding it to me. I have no doubts that my Mom is my angel and always with me.” The CD also includes 2 other original songs written by Joe & Janice, “That Child Brings Life”, and “Merry Christmas Baby”. Jingle Bells was recorded live at a job in Oshkosh and is done in a Reggae style!
The “Story of Silent Night” was written by Joe. Instead of just recording the song, it starts with a narrator telling the story of the priest who came home and wrote the song just before the Christmas service almost 200 years ago. The words of the song were so beautiful that they are still being sung by people all over the world. Janice plays the part of the Guardian Angel helping the priest to write the words of the song. Then Janice does an incred-ible epic rendition of the song.
You can purchase “Angel in my Pocket” in West Bend: Minuteman Press; Kewaskum: Geidel’s Piggly Wiggly; Hartford: Hartford Music Center; Slinger: Sonny’s Variety. For more information, contact Janice Marie at 262-689-9113 or janicemariejms@aol.com
Hartford Historical Society members, Lucy Ansay and Pam Terpstra, portrayed Mrs. Louis Kissel as a widow and as a busy homemaker at the annual Historical Home Tour. This year the Society featured the house built for Louis Kissel, founder of the Kissel Car factory. The home is owned by Garen and Carolyne Polzin. For more information call 262-673-3232 or go to www.HartfordHistoricHomeTour.com
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FridgeBefore putting •containers in the refrigerator, wipe container exterior and securely cover it to avoid spills and reduce odors.Get rid of leftover •items that have not been eaten or have expired. This allows room for new items. Save yourself this step by not refriger-ating leftovers that no one is likely to eat.Once a month, clean each shelf and bin •one at a time starting from top to bottom. Remove items and wash with warm soapy water. Wash the walls, too. Dry thoroughly.All-purpose cleaners are safe for most sur-•faces in the kitchen, including stainless steel appliance exteriors. Before the big party, apply a stainless steel polish for extra shine.Remove finger prints from stainless steel •with a glass cleaner, followed by buffing with a dry cloth. Whenever a product is used on stainless steel, the surface should be rinsed with plain, warm water and then dried to prevent streaking and water marks.Clean other refrigerator surfaces with a soap •and water solution.
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the juice from one lemon. Microwave for about 30 seconds or until the water boils. This should create steam in the microwave that will loosen stuck-on foods, so you can wipe the microwave clean. The lemon juice will provide a fresh scent.
WoodenCabinetsFor stubborn dirt, wash around all handles •and any other grease zones with hand dish-washing detergent. Then wash the entire cabinet, including the handle areas, with an oil soap solution, such as Murphy Oil Soap. Just wipe lightly with the solution and buff dry immediately with a terry cleaning cloth. Always wipe dry with any grain or pattern.If cabinets are dull from wear or age, spray •furniture polish lightly across the exterior to fill in the pores and restore the life of the wood.Do not use acids or powdered cleansers on •cabinets. Use an all-purpose cleaner to spot-clean after heavy kitchen use.
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Jill's Coffeecakesubmitted by Sandra Ingram, Cedarburg
1 (7 oz.) pound cake mix1 stick butter, melted4 eggs, divided8 oz. cream cheese½ tsp. vanilla4 c. powdered sugar, divided½ to ¾ c. chopped nuts
Combine cake mix, melted butter and 2 eggs. Beat one minute. Spread in 9x12-inch greased pan. Beat cream cheese with 2 eggs and vanilla. Beat in 3¾ cups of powdered sugar. Pour over cake batter. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Bake at 350˚ for 45 to 60 minutes. Cool 20 minutes and sprinkle with ¼ cup powdered sugar.
Peach Coffeecakesubmitted by jean washburn, hartford
1 c. butter1¾ c. sugar4 eggs3 c. all-purpose flour1½ tsp. salt1½ tsp. baking powder6 oz. apricot cake and pastry filling1 can (21 oz.) peach pie fillingicing:1¼ c. powdered sugar½ tsp. almond extract3 to 4 Tbs. milk
In a large mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and f luffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Combine flour, salt and baking powder. Add to creamed mix-ture, beat just until combined. Spread 3¾ c. batter into a greased 15x10x1-inch baking pan. Carefully spoon apricot filling thinly over crust within 1-inch of edges. Then carefully spoon peach pie filling over apricot filling to 1-inch of edge. Carefully spoon remaining batter over filling. Bake at 350˚ for 20 to 25 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Loosely cover edges with foil. In a small bowl, combine icing ingredi-ents. Drizzle over cooled cake.
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CoffeecakesBlueberry Poppy Seed Brunch Cakesubmitted by Rachel Womack, Slinger
⅔ c. sugar½ c. butter, softened2 tsp. grated lemon peel1 egg1½ c. flour2 Tbs. poppy seeds½ tsp. baking soda¼ tsp. salt½ c. sour creamFilling:2 c. fresh or frozen blueberries,
thawed and drained⅓ c. sugar2 tsp. flour¼ tsp. nutmegGlaze:⅓ c. confectioners sugar1 to 2 tsp. milk
Heat oven to 350 .̊ Grease and flour bottom and sides of 9 or 10-inch springform pan. Beat sugar and butter in large bowl until light and f luffy. Add lemon peel and egg; beat 2 minutes at medi-um speed. Combine flour, poppy seeds, baking soda and salt; add to butter mixture alternately with sour cream. Spread batter over bottom and 1-inch up sides of pan, making sure batter on sides is ¼-inch thick. For filling, combine all ingredients; spoon over batter. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes. Cool slightly. Remove sides of pan. For glaze, combine sugar and enough milk until glaze is of drizzling consistency; drizzle over cake.
Rhubarb Coffeecakesubmitted by bertha tackes, west bend
1 stick margarine1½ c. sugar1 egg2 c. flour1 tsp. baking soda1 c. milk½ tsp. salt2 c. rhubarb, fresh or frozen½ c. sugar½ tsp. cinnamon½ c. nuts1 c. coconut
Cream margarine, sugar and egg. Add f lour, baking soda, milk and salt. Mix well. Stir in rhubarb. Grease 9x13-inch pan, pour in bat-ter. Mix sugar, cinnamon, nuts and coconut. Sprinkle on top of cake. Bake 35 to 40 minutes at 350 .̊
Coconut-Pineapple Coffeecakesubmitted by helen uecker, iron ridge
⅓ c. butter or margarine, softened⅓ c. packed brown sugar½ c. flaked coconut1 pkg. (13.5 oz.) wild blueberry muffin mix1 (8½ oz.) can crushed pineapple, well
drainedHeat oven to 400 .̊ Grease 9x9x2-inch pan. Mix butter, sugar and coconut; set aside. Prepare muffin mix as directed on package, fold in pineapple. Pour into pan. Spoon coconut mix-ture evenly over batter. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. Makes 9 servings.
PB Crumb Cakesubmitted by Dena Heinecke, Kewaskum
1 box yellow cake mix½ c. brown sugar1 c. peanut butter3 eggs1 c. water⅓ c. oil1½ c. chocolate chips, divided1½ c. peanut butter chips, divided
Mix cake mix, brown sugar and peanut butter on low until crumbly (set aside ½ cup for topping). Add all other ingredients (1 c. chocolate and 1 c. PB chips), mix well. Pour into 9x13-inch pan. Mix ½ cup of crumb mixture and remaining chips together. Place on top of cake mixture and bake at 350˚ for 40-45 minutes.
Coffeecake Internationale— 2 for 1submitted by Joan Kindberg, Jackson
¾ c. butter1½ c. sugar3 eggs½ tsp. almond extract3 c. flour1½ tsp. baking soda8 oz. sour cream21 oz. can cherry fruit fillingStreusel Topping:½ c. flour.¼ c. sugar ½ tsp. cinnamon¼ c. butter
Preheat oven to 375 .̊ Spray two 9-inch round pans with non-stick cooking spray. Cream butter and sugar. Beat in eggs until mixture is very light and f luffy. Add extract. Combine f lour and baking soda; add to creamed mixture alternately with sour cream. Divide batter evenly in pans. Spread cherry filling on top. Combine streusel f lour, sugar and cinnamon. Cut in butter until crumbly. Sprinkle streusel over cherry filling. Bake 25-35 minutes until cake tests done.
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Marcella H. “Sally” BuergerMarcella H. ‘Sally’ Buerger, age 83, of Mayville, passed away on Tuesday, December 13, 2011, at the Mayville Nursing Rehab, Mayville.
A funeral service will be held on Friday, December 16 at 2:00pm at St. John Lutheran Church, Woodland, with Rev. John Bonow officiating. A visitation will be held on Friday, December 16, from 12:00pm (noon) -2:00pm at the church. Interment will take place at St. John Lutheran Church, Woodland.
Sally was born on January 18, 1928, to Alfred and Ella (Weiss) Buerger. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Woodland. Sally was a graduate of Hartford High School. She worked at the Herman Mutual Insurance in Iron Ridge and retired from the West Bend Company. In her spare time, she enjoyed watching the Milwaukee Brewers and embroidery. “Auntie Sally’” loved the many years that she was able to look after and babysit her many nieces and nephews while living with “Pat” and Irene Margelofsky.
Sally is survived by her brother; Elmer Buerger of Iron Ridge, her nieces; Christy (Conrad) Wild of Iron Ridge, Susan (Ray) Erickson of Mayville, Mary Ann (David) Roecker of Mayville, Diane (James) Qualmann of Horicon, LuAnn (Frank) Johnson of AK., Shirley (John) Thomsen of Hartford, Allice Hennig of Waupun. Her nephew; David Buerger of Iron Ridge. She was a Godmother to; Michael Roecker, Amy Erickson, and Ashley Jorhem. She is further survived by great nieces & nephews, other relatives & friends.
She was preceded in death by; her parents; sisters and brothers in law; Irene (Arnold “Pat”) Margelofsky and Lorraine (Harold) Wenzel. 1 sister-in-law; Sally Buerger.
Memorials may be directed to St. John Lutheran Church in Woodland.
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Margaret L. KruegerMargaret L. Krueger (nee Meyer), age 80, of Hartford, passed away Monday, December 12, 2011, at Autumn Oaks in Slinger.
Margaret was born January 24, 1931, in Kankakee, Illinois to Fredrick and Gretchen (nee Janke) Meyer.
She is survived by her son Fred Krueger of Hartford, her daughter Peggi (Sonny) Corbin of Lewiston, Maine; her grandchildren and great-grandchild; her brother James (Mary) Heimann and her sister Mary (Wally) Lorenz.
Margaret is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband William Krueger, and her brother Robert Heimann.
Memorial funeral services will be held Monday, December 19, 2011, at 5:30pm at the Shimon Funeral Home, Hartford with Pastor Doug Livingston officiating.
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Phone: 262.502.0507 Fax: 262.502.0508
RNs, LPNs & CNAs Require Current WI Licensure
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Cedar Lake Health and Rehabilitation Center: Skilled Nursing Facility
RNs/LPNs: Part-time, PMs with Every 3rd Weekend & Full-time with Every 3rd Weekend
CNA: NEW SIGN-ON BONUS - $500 in Gas CardsFull-time, Part-time and Weekend Only positions available on 1st, 2nd & 3rd shift
Restorative Nursing Aide: Mon. -Fri. 9:30am-1:30pm. CNA license required.
Friendship House Assisted Living: Memory Care
Resident Assistant:Limited Part Time. CBRF certification required. Prior experience with dementia preferred.
Cedar Crossings at Pleasant Valley: 18-bed Subacute attached toFroedtert Health St. Joseph’s West Bend Hospital
RN: $1,500.00 Loyalty Bonus, Part time (.9), PMs
CNA: Part-time, 2nd shift
Cedar Bay West: Assisted Living
CNA: Limited Part-time, AMs
Medication Assistant: Part-time, NOCs. CNA certification required.
Cedar Valley (Located on Hwy D)
Cook: Requires experience in a hospitality or institutional setting. Monthly schedule isprovided. Requires flexible availability, including weekends.
Home Health HospiceHospice RN Case Manager: $1,000.00 Loyalty BonusFull-time, Monday-Friday, 8 - 4:30 rotating on call nights and weekends. The Hospice RNis the person many patients and families turn to for comfort, support, and education asend of life approaches. Prior hospice experience & BSN preferred.
Home Health RN Case Manager:Full-time, Mon.-Fri., 8am - 4:30pm, on call nights and weekends. BSN preferred.
PainterLocal Aircraft Engine Service Facility is looking for an experienced parts painter. Must have experience with the mixing and application of Catalyzed Enamel Paints, Parts Preparation and Masking.Resumes can be sent to the following:
Midwest turbine ServiceAttn: Paint Dept., 4200 Highway U, Hartford, WI 53027 or email to: engines@mts.aero or fax to 262-673-7839
Please apply within from 8am-5pm M-F at:Please apply within from 8am-5pm M-F at:
BUILDING CORP.R
If you are looking to advance or make a careerchange, don�t miss this opportunity! Cleary Building Corp., a
national leader in pre-engineered buildings is seeking responsible,energetic Construction personnel. Cleary is a debt-free, growing
company celebrating 34 years in business. Construction experiencepreferred, but we will train the right candidates.
CREW PERSONNEL NEEDED
We offer a competitive wage and excellent health and fringe benefits -save fuel and money by riding to job sites in our crew truck! CBCmaintains a drug-free workplace and performs pre-employment drugtesting as well as background checks.
4476 Hwy 60 and Hwy 41 Slinger, wi 53086
FOREMAN NEEDED
Great Clips is here! Now accepting applications for our new location at the Shoppes in Hartford for licensed stylists.
We offer great pay and benefits in a team environment.
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Open pOsitiOns include: • Machinist• Assembler • Brake Press Operator • IS Manager • Laser Operator• Manufacturing Engineer • Production Planner• Project Engineer • Shipping/Receiving• Welders • Maintenance HelperBenefits include:
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In addition to great benefits, we offer the opportunity for cross training of other production positions. Send your resume or apply in person at:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESWe are actively seeking qualified, energetic, quality conscious individuals for multiple positions on our production streets and motivated people to join our management team.
helgesen industries, inc.7261 hwy. 60 west hartford, wisconsin 53027 262–709–4444
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Please fill out application or bring in resumé. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. APPLy iN PErSON At:
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WHY DRIVE WITH ROADREADY? IT’S ALL RIGHT HERE!WHY DRIVE WITH ROADREADY? IT’S ALL RIGHT HERE!• No East or West Coast• Quality Home Time• WI-SO/SE & Points in
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CNA/RAPart-time, all shifts. Looking for caring individuals to join our team. Apply in person at:
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Help WantedA.M. EXPRESS Escanaba MI is looking for WISCONSIN based OTR DRIVERS to join our team! Call 800-548-9783 or apply: www.amexpressinc.org
Apartment Manager Seeking quali-fied candidates for live-in apartment manager position in Juneau for a 12 unit apartment building. Must have a flexible schedule and be available, personable, dependable and able to perform light maintenance duties. No phone calls. Submit resumes on line at www.jhrellc.com or mail to Apartment Manager, 200 East Main Street, Watertown, WI 53094
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EXPERIENCED OTR DRIVERS Van/LTL Reefer. VAN DIVISION: runs 48 states, heavy from WI to Philadelphia, Baltimore, MD area. Flex home-time. 99% No-Touch. Top pay. LTL DIVISION: runs east of the Rockies. Home weekends. Top pay. Vacation/401K/Vision/Dental/Disability/Health. Require Class A CDL, 2yrs OTR exp/good MVR, ref-erences. Call Ruth or Mike TTI, Inc. 1-800-558-2664 www.TTItrucking.com
EXPERIENCED STEEL HAULERS FLATBED DIVISION Runs from Chicago Commercial Zone to WI, heavy in Milwaukee area. Home 3-5 nights/week plus weekends. Top pay! Vacation. 401K. Vision/Dental/Disability/Health. Need Class A CDL, 2yrs OTR exp., good MVR, references. Ruth or Mike TTI Inc. 1-800-558-2664 www.TTItrucking.com
OTR DRIVERS:Higher Pay Scale Effective 10/1. Clean Freight, No East Coast, Competitive Pay & Benefit Package. Need Clean Driving Record and 2yr Experience. Call Angie @ 800-985-0038 x5714
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Wanted
Cash Paid, top prices, any condition: autos, trucks, vans, SUVs, prompt, cour-teous, free pick-up, 7 days/week. Flatbed available. Don, 414-305-3341.
Coins, Currency, Gold, silver, dia-monds, watches, collections, entire estates, top prices paid. American Gold & Gems, 106 N. Main, West Bend. 262-338-4590
TOP PRICES PAID for Junked-Wrecked OR Running Vehicles! ALSO BUYING old farm equip, machin-ery & scrap metals. KK AUTO INC 262-813-0367
Computers & Office EquipAny laptop repaired just $79. Macs too. REALLY! FREE Fedex shipping! $49 extra for screen or motherboard replacement. Call Authorized Laptop Repair Specialists 888-734-5574 (wcan)
Services OfferedADVANCED SKIN CARE: Skin supplements from Mary Kay help defend your skin against the environ-ment, stress and the signs of aging. Call Laura Hamm, Independent Mary Kay Beauty Consultant, 262-673-9179.
BITS & BYTES Computer Services, 911 repairs for your home PC. We make house calls! Free estimates. 262-677-4530
Bob “The Counter Fitter”: Bar tops to kitchen tops. Laminate, solid surface, cultured marble. Since 1962 we do it all. Price the big guys, then call us. 920-387-5437
Breaker Panels. Old & new houses, farms, light commercial. All your wir-ing needs. 35 years experience. Don Zimmerman Electric, 920-625-3103
DISH Network starting at $19.99/mo PLUS 30 premium movie chan-nels FREE for 3 months! SAVE! & ask about SAME DAY Installation! Call 888-719-6981 (wcan)
Snow Plowing, commercial and residential, plowing and salting including sidewalks, fully insured, free estimates. Tim’s Landscaping, 262-677-1334, 262-689-0515.
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. You WIN or Pay Us Nothing. Contact Disability Group, Inc Today! BBB Accredited. Call For Your FREEBook & Consultation. 888-904-0706 (wcan)
Windorff Remodeling Services, for all your home improvement proj-ects, interior and exterior or any repairs. Quality guaranteed, insured. 262-673-6242, Tim.
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Featuring: two large bedrooms with lots of closet space, den or office, 2½ car garage, two decks, no step from garage or front door, laundry on main level, lots of storage space, fully landscaped—All of this for only $149,900. Call Mark at 414-510-4699 for showing.
Two BedroomsThree Bathrooms
2,000 sq.ft.of Living Space
Finished Lower LevelIron Ridge
New Ranch Condo—Priced To Sell
Hartford Union High School Honor Roll2011/2012 School Year—Term 1
FRESHMAN HIGH HONORS—Jessica L. Bade, Erin M. Baldwin, Bryanna M. Bauer, Brett J. Burkholz, Marco D. Carini, Andrew P. Childs, Mitchell J. Datka, Cassandra A. Duernberger, Dayle M. Duffek, Cecilia Elsbernd, Brianna N. Faltersack, Monica K. Grimm, Erin E. Gruber, Alison M. Guyer, Carly M. Hall, Brooke T. Heck, Mark G. Hermann, Annah M. Horst, Erin M. Isaacson, Ethan T. Jude, Simarpreet Kaur, Ashley M. Kellicut, Madelyne D. Kellner, Kelly M. Kirnberger, Leah N. Klink, Madeline T. Knight, Mckenna E. Kopesky, Amra Kopic, William K. Kreuser, Cassie M. Loomis, Dalila Manjusak, Benjamin P. Marinin, Emma P. McCauley, Mallory J. Oleshko, Brady D. Olson, Kirsten E. Opichka, Emily R. Perszyk, Sarah M. Peter, Curtis J. Peters, Hannah C. Peters, Megan M. Petit, Nicole J. Pfeiffer, Matthew P. Scharpf, Kristin G. Schmitt, Mitchell J. Schweda, Amanda J. Silva, Sydney M. Simon, Miriam M. Stevanovic’, Jessica M. Wachs, Nolan H. Wallenkamp, Dylan J. Weber, Hannah M. Wentz
FRESHMAN HONORS—Kylie A. Adamec, Zackary R. Aufdermauer, Jordyn M. Baetz, Jacob T. Bawolek, Angelea M. Bear, Andrew J. Bednar, Andrea N. Berka, Marisa L. Beske, Brittany L. Bickert, Alexander R. Binns, Theresa E. Bird, Tabitha M. Blake, Nicole E. Brahm, Austin M. Brandt, Collin J. Brault, Alex M. Braunschweig, Kate M. Broesch, Samantha R. Brose, Monica L. Brown, Alissa S. Bruening, Adam G. Butler, Madison K. Byrnes, Audrey J. Carroll, Mariah E. Cina, Amy M. Crandall, Skylar A. Daley, Benita A. De Paz De La Cruz, MaKayla R. Dhabolt, Ashley M. Dietrich, Stephanie L. Doerfert, Benjamin W. Drew, Tyler W. Fassbender, Hadley L. Fischer, Jonathan R. Fitzsimons, Noah J. Fleuchaus, Travis M. Gettelman, Catherine C. Grundy, Emma L. Guthrie, , , Brianna M. Hall, Haley R. Hart, Tyler J. Henn, Taylor R. Hermann, Brittany V. Hetzel, Jonathan R. Higgins, Zachary N. Hill, Jessica L. Horner, Andrew R. Huelsman, Pongpisut Jueajoi, Zachary R. Kleinschmidt, Rebecca L. Kluever, Derek J. Kochnowicz, Robert R. Komp, Sydney E. Korsi, Elizabeth R. Krupski, Lisa M. LaBelle, Thomas D. Lang, Joseph T. Langlois, Stephanie N. Leader, Courtney J. Lindemann, Mikala E. Lindl, Angela P. Manteufel, Nicolas R. Martinez, Benjamin D. Maxwell, Hannah L. Mertens, Kevin J. Munkwitz, Jordan R. Nettesheim, Callie T. Neu, Austin J. Newlun, Reilly E. Paine, Tessa P. Plautz, Kassidy N. Pollasch, Adam D. Pozorski, Casandra Quintana, Hannah J. Redders, Taylor W. Renzaglia, Jamie E. Riebe, , Madison J. Roeber, Edward J. Ruell, Michaela L. Schenk, Carly C. Schmidt, Morgan A. Schmitt, Bobbi B. Schultz, Elaina M. Schulz, Brooke L. Schumacher, Austin M. Schweda, Lindsey Semler, Rachel A. Serchen, Ember M. Shea, Tyler A. Simmons, Samantha E. Spudich, Monica C. Stephans, Ryan T. Stocking, Joshua J. Stowe, Tia M. Tomashek, Kaylee A. Trott, Kevin D. Twardokus, Zachary J. Twieg, Austin M. Wagner, Zachary M. Waldman, Derrick A. Wegner, Elizabeth Werner, Lindsey D. Wesner, Courtney A. Whitemore, Mason E. Wiedmeyer, Nicole L. Wilfert, Michael J. Wilson, Dale A. Winter, Asher L. Wolman, Jacob S. Woltmann, Hannah G. Young, Morissa M. Young, Megan E. Zuern
SOPHOMORE HIGH HONORS—Michael A. Baumhardt, Sara M. Beine, Claire A. Blazek, Susan E. Brown, Briana M. Buchmann, Allison M. Burg, Emily A. Clement, Claudia K. Connors, Mary F. Daley, Weston A. Dekoning, Kayla M. Erickson, Bruce Gallitz, Britney L. Goodreau, Jessica A. Griesmer, Megan I. Heimermann, Olivia R. Hoffman, Jacob P. Kaphingst, Deanna N. Knetzger, Jasmine R. Lane-Garcia, Anna S. Loomis, Julia A. Loosen, Rachael C. Marinin, Cameron P. Martin, Abigail G. Nieskes, Julia K. Paasch, Vanja Pemac, Isabella M. Rodamer, Emily C. Schultz, Kaitlyn R. Seibold, Nicole B. Senger, Lindsay N. Sheehan, Lawrence G. Sullivan, Allen R. Thimm, Alexis B. Trost
SOPHOMORE HONORS—Nicholas W. Anton, Austin E. Aufdermauer, Ashley L. Balesteri, Steven D. Balistreri, Paige S. Baranski, Heather L. Bauer, Somer R. Beaudoin, Allison M. Beine, Margaret K. Bell, Ava K. Beukema, Kendra M. Biddulph, Audra J. Boettge, Jonathan S. Broesch, Evan J. Brue, Conner J. Burgardt, Rachel I. Cammack, Hunter D. Cartwright, Noah A. Christel, Isabella L. Christopherson, Evan J. Clemens, Amber E. Collegnon, Nicole M. Conforti, Garrett V. Conroy, Natalie R. Corey, Marissa D. Dahlke, Hannah E. Daley, Abby R. Davis, James F. Diem II, Kaitlin E. Ebert, Brandon L. Ehmke, Patricia A. Emslie, Emily R. Enea, Jennifer K. Fahl, Rebecca L. Fohey, Derik R. Gehring, Adam T. Gerrits, Samantha R. Gevaart, Alexander E. Grimm, Zachary D. Guyette, Tyler A. HarriSon, Jennifer K. Harvey, Morgan A. Hegy, Melissa M. Hetzel, Logan A. Hollis, James C. Horst, Victoria L. Horvath, Bailey J. Isselmann, Lucas W. Jackson, Rachel A. Johnson, Kaitlyn R. Jordan, Caitlyn J. Josten, Matthew M. Kahn, Emma R. Kaminski, Hannah N. Kangas, Lucas D. Kannenberg, Patrick R. Kastelic, Angealic E. Kaye, Tyler J. Kazmierski, Bailey L. Klein, Nicole M. Klipstein, Haley C. Kolaga, Alex M. Kolinski, Emily A. Koski, Christian S. Koszewski, Kassie M. Kraemer, Lucas D. Krueger, Joshua H. Kruit, Justin S. Lamb, Matthew M. Lane, Charles A. Lange, Alexandra S. Lehner, David R. Loga, Eli B. Lonzrick IV, Anna L. Malachowski, Megan E. Maloney, Nicholas W. Martin, Brandi M. McCaigue, Holley J. McKinnon, Alexander S. Miennert, Melissa C. Mikulec, Rachel A. Mordeszewski, Taylor J. Myers, Tyler W. Naze, Brooke S. Noegel, Jacquelyn J. Nytes, Shannon K. O’Connell, Jeremy R. Pearson, Zachary O. Perszyk, Robert A. Petri, Kaitlynn P. Pfaff, Timothy F. Pridemore, Taylor R. Raether, Melissa A. Reifschneider, Gabrielle E. Rigden, Audrey P. Rudersdorf, Karina Salgado, Christina M. Scheller, Amalia K. Scherer, Savannah E. Schill, Drake J. Schlosser, Rebecca M. Schnorenberg, Bryce A. Semrad, Jake M. Setterlun, Brianna R. Shea, Alyssa J. Simpson, Jordan A. Smith, Ryan M. Sowieja, Lucas J. Stefanski, Brooklynn D. Swoboda, Jakob C. Tisdale, Aidan R. Tremmel, Korissa J. Trevorrow, Lindsay M. Vandenberg, Morgan R. Vanderschaegen, Courtney S. Vincent, Mitchell C. Vohs, Gabrielle A. Wenzel, Claire L. Wienke, Marshall D. Wisth, Savannah M. Wisth, Alexandra M. Zenisek
JUNIORS HIGH HONORS—Nicholas W. Algiers, Emily E. Berger, Rachel E. Borchardt, Lloyd Brown, Jack T. Carroll, Luke X. Everts, Alexander M. Farrell, Anne M. Geoffroy, Paul D. Hermann, David G. Holzer, Jacob T. Humpal, Troy J. Kaja, Cody S. Kluge, Kimberly L. Kolins, Amy C. Konkol, Joseph E. Kraft, Kyle A. Krebs, Analise R. Lindborg, Joelle K. Michalak, Caleb Navin, Kayla L. Nieskes, Kiley A. Olson, Drew M. Palmer, Austin Pauers, Jason J. Peck, Benjamin J. Peterson, Emma J. Piechura, Emma E. Pluim, Aaron R. Pollasch, Antonio R. Renzaglia, Joseph P. Romanski, Joseph R. Schmirler, Austin N. Schmitt, Matthew J. Tennessen, Elliott T. Touchett, Ruturaj V. Vala, Hunter L. Wentz
JUNIORS HONORS—Mackenzie J. Anderson, Isamar Barrios, Diedrich J. Bednar, Robert R. Berger, Matthew G. Bergum, Samantha A. Blake, Stephanie A. Bohn, Kevin A. Boudwine, Marlena G. Boyd, Tyler J. Burmeister, Tyler J. Calligaro, Ashley M. Christenson, Allison A. Clarenbach, Abbey J. Cordell, Cyrus S. Cundy, Nicole E. Currier, Zachariah A. Dietenberger, Garrett B. Doubleday, Dallas J. Dubnicka, Eric M. Duernberger, Mariah M. Ehrenberg, Catherine M. Elsbernd, Jordan Fenney, Laken M. Fischer, Courtney R. Fuiten, Beatrice J. Gerfin, Katie L. Goetz, Morgan L. Goldammer, Daniel P. Grady, Jacob M. Grintjes, Nicholas J. Hahn, Jonah W. Held, Joshua T. Helman, Jessica L. Herringa, Rebecca C. Hochuli, Brendon A. Hoffmann, Emily A. Jaszewski, Austin J. Johrendt, Kelsey A. Knepler, Samantha C. Korsi, Hannah M. Kranz, Katelyn M. Laatsch, Nicholas R. LaTour, Clayton D. Lentz, Melissa M. Mann, Lawrence E. McCaigue, Grace M. Meinberg, Bryan P. Moran-Tice, Ethan J. Mueller, Matthew T. Mueller, Chandler L. Nerby, Jacob M. Nettesheim, Joshua T. Nettles, Mitchell M. Neu, Kayla R. Newman, Andrew A. Peters, Michael A. Petri, Hailey R. Pink, Trevor J. Ramos, Jason P. Reichard, Antigona Rexha, Hannah N. Roraff, Alaina M. Schaefer, Ashley M. Schiller, Stephen T. Schneider, Colt G. Schramm, Alyssa R. Schulz, Cori A. Semler, Danielle S. Senger, Joshua P. Serchen, Charles J. Sommers, Sara M. Spuhler, Nolan H. Sweeney, Andrea L. Thomson, Karoline R. Twardokus, Caitlin A. Van Aacken, Mitchell T. Vana, Andrew F. Vesely, Chelsey A. Wagner, Mitchell D. Weber, Shaun P. Whealon, Shannon M. Wibbert, Kasey L. Wilichowski, Kellie A. Willis, Ashley M. Wilson, Nicole A. Wink, Jared J. Winter, Brandon S. Youmans
SENIOR HIGH HONORS—Juan A. Acevedo IV, Vincent A. Alvarez, Jacob W. Aumann, Sean A. Baldwin, Daniel J. Bartelt, Megan A. Beine, Jessie M. Blodgett, Dylon J. Bowen, Danielle E. Braun, Megan R. Braunschweig, Cierra L. Burmeister, Anthony J. Cherek, Allison L. Childs, Nathan J. Comdohr, Emilie E. Cull, Anne E. Daley, Anthony M. Dallman, Gregory J. Datka, Alyssa M. Doerfert, Alyssa M. Dorosz, Kelsey Durante, Jessica M. Dwyer, Michelle Y. Ehlers, Zachary G. Fabry, Andrew J. Farrell, Olivia S. Feagles, Ethan J. Fleuchaus, Tiffany M. Fohey, Amanda T. Fraine, Lucas G. Gehl, Thomas J. Giesen, Alex J. Gruber, Rochelle L. Haen, Benjamin W. Hartwig, Alexander J. Hetzel, Anna C. Hirsch, John M. Kangas, Kelsey A. Kannenberg, Anamaria T. Karrels, Aldon J. Kaye, Mayuko Kengaku, Kevin M. Klipstein, Dean J. Knetzger, Jade L. Koenigs, Sarah J. Larson, Amanda R. Lawonn, Matthew R. Leitner, Jennifer E. Magruder, Travis R. Mantel, Morgan M. Marinin, Joel F. Martin, Hailie R. Migdal, Kelsey J. Miller, Carly C. Musbach, Alessia Muzzarelli, Joseph K. Noller, Michael N. Paul, Willis F. Perley III, Jordan M. Peschek, Danielle T. Priesgen, Micaela L. Redders, Ann M. Robbe, Briana J. Scheffer, Nicholas P. Solveson, Laura D. Stange, Maria T. Stephans, Mariah T. Thimm, Tyler D. Tomashek, Briar R. Trotter, Hailee R. Von Haden, Alexis D. Wagner, Haley M. Walters, Katie L. Walters, Marlyse R. Wehber, Erik C. Weissman, Angela M. Whelan, Hanna E. Wienke, Kristin M. Wilfert, Deanna M. Windorff, Taylor M. Witt, Clare A. Wolf
SENIOR HONORS—Mayra Y. Avalos, Sydnie K. Baetz, Amy M. Barber, Mason A. Baumgartner, Rebecca M. Behling, Cassandra E. Beine, Russell L. Beine, Morgan J. Berti, Christopher D. Biddulph, Whitney I. Black, Caleb W. Boehm, Gina L. Brandmeier, Anna R. Braunschweig, Reid A. Brenholt, Austin J. Brunkhorst, Mitchell T. Buchholz, Paige M. Buedler, Rose M. Buhle, James T. Burg, Timothy J. Butler, Amelia R. Callies, Anthony E. Campbell, Tanner J. Carrillo, Anthony Conforti, Austin J. Cordell, Kyle R. Davis, John J. DeAngelis, Cody J. Dei, Alexandra M. Derenne, Kelly L. Duley, Brittany L. Fischer, Chelsea L. Fuiten, Kayla M. Funk, Gabrielle R. Garner, Emmett E. Gorman, Sara R. Graff, Nathaniel S. Gresbach, Troy M. Gundrum, Erin N. Guthrie, Megan L. Hagedorn, Brian L. Hameister, Jessica L. Hebert, Alicia C. Heck, Miles K. Heidecker, Grant M. Henke, Nathan M. Hennes, Heidi J. Hilsmann, Brandon K. Hoffman, Andrea B. Jankowski, Ryan N. Jaszewski, Deanna L. Josten, Jacqueline G. Joyce, Samantha L. Kastelic, Berclee J. Kaye, Brady J. Klink, Cale I. Klink, Hayden G. Klink, Brittany A. Klumpp, Tonya A. Konop, Jocelyn N. Koss, Mitchell B. Kraemer, Justin J. Kuehl, Aprielle K. Kugler, Nicholas R. Larsen, Allyson M. MacPherson, Megan M. Malinowski, Garett D. Maloney, Shiane N. Migdal, Kelly A. Mueller, Brandon J. Navin, Nicole M. Neumann, Dylan P. O’Brien, Barbara J. Pearce, Tony M. Pickl, Marissa C. Piotrowski, Alyssa N. Polzin, Jacob P. Redmond, Jodi N. Richardson, Jaime M. Robbe, Lincoln J. Robel, Danielle R. Rodamer, Travis M. Roethle, Alisha J. Rogahn, Jacob T. Roulette, Michael J. Schimmels, Blake C. Schlieve, Kirsten A. Schmidt, Ronni Jo J. Schmitt, Zachary M. Schmitz, Alexandra M. Schroeder, Alyssa C. Schroeder, Alicia N. Smith, Gage Snyder, Sean D. Sprtel, Brandon M. Sternig, Briana T. Svetic, Alisia D. Szablewski, Kevin W. Thimm, Joseph P. Thomaschaske, Kristina A. Tomaszewski, Travis L. Waldman, Carolin Wannenwetsch, Cole J. Weber, Zachery M. Weibye, Alex J. Weyer, Connor P. Whelan, Sean D. Wilson, Kullen C. Winkler, Alexandria L. Wisth, Jacob J. Worth, Heather L. Young, Amber A. Ziebart, Jenna R. Zimmel
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Mobile/Manufactured HomesMobile Home, Iron Ridge, two bedroom, one bath, all appliances, c/a, $3,500 obo. 262-305-1152
For Rent - Housing1046 Riverbend Drive, one bed-room, one bath, appliances, air conditioning, laundry facilities, garage, available January 1, lease and security deposit required, $595. 262-549-6864
Allenton One Bedroom, Theresa Two Bedroom, $450, appliances, heat and water. 920-296-9774
Arrowhead, Hartford. $655 two bedroom with garage and balcony OR $635 two bedroom with bal-cony and first month free. Locked, secure, quiet building, no pets, non-smoking. 262-573-1661
Downtown Hartford, updated one bedroom apartment, $450. One month free rent with one year lease. Good credit only, no pets, no smok-ing, call Mark 414-412-9172.
First Month Free, two bedroom, one bath, upper. Free heat and water, $705 in Slinger. 262-623-0765
Germantown, $750 move-in special, great location, spacious 2-3 bedroom, under-ground parking, c/a. Apply on line www.wisconsinapartments.biz or call 262-424-4043.
Hartford 888 Wheelock Avenue. Large one bedroom, heat, appli-ances, new carpet, locked lobby, laundry, parking, no pets. 12/1 and 1/1/12, $550/$550 security. 262-538-4224
Hartford Apartment, large one bedroom only. Heat, water, kitchen appliances included, on site laundry, off street parking, one year lease, no pets, $525 per month plus $575 security. 262-424-5814
Hartford Duplex, two bed-room upper, heat and appliances included, garage, $525 plus security. 262-470-1422
Hartford Riverbend East Luxury Apartments. Beautiful, one and two bedroom, two bath (with garage) with walk in closet, includes appli-ances with dishwasher, blinds, central air, laundry facilities, elevator, no pets, $555-$695. 262-567-8809
Hartford Three Bedroom, 1.5 bath-room townhouse with garage, pri-vate basement, nice yard, no pets, $725 plus security, February 1st. 262-677-2584
Hartford Two Bedroom, special one month free rent, first floor, includes heat, appliances, w/s, storage and parking, $645 rent. 262-670-0734
Hartford, 1533 Honeysuckle Road, Elderly Low-Income Housing. One bedroom, living room, kitch-en, bath. Appliances included. Immediate occupancy available. Government subsidized accord-ing to income. Equal Housing Opportunity. 1-800-997-9996
Hartford, 300 Third Street, two bedroom lower, $650; two bedroom upper, $550. Both units have central air, tenants pay all utilities. Contact Jason, 414-852-4883.
Hartford, Arrowhead Heights, available large two bedroom apart-ment with balcony, walk in closet, appliances, air, laundry same floor, parking, free cable TV, blinds, water & sewer included, no pets, one year lease, $630. www.1560Honeysuckle.com Call 262-673-6536.
Hartford, Arrowhead Heights, clean, quiet, two bedroom lower with walk in closet. Includes appli-ances, blinds, storage, laundry facili-ties, no pets, $600. 262-567-8809
Hartford, Large Two Bedroom upper, two bath, carpet, kitchen with snack bar, includes appliances, c/a, dishwasher, attached garage, laundry facility, no pets, $675. 414-813-0235
Hartford, Large Two Bedroom, appliances, air, cat ok, $595. 262-719-7044
Hartford, Large Two Bedroom, includes appliances, heat and water, small pets considered with pet fee, $655. 262-623-1487 or 262-397-8680
Hustisford First Month Free, large one bedroom apartments, appliances, garage, no pets, avail-able now, starting at $460 per month, heat rebate. 262-692-6758
Hustisford One Bedroom Lower, $400, plus security, no pets. 262-305-5650 or 262-305-5656.
Jackson Studio with heat, air, appli-ances, clean, quiet building, laundry facilities, available 1/1. No pets, $450 plus security. 920-210-6478
Jackson Two Bedroom, one bath, onsite laundry, parking, heat included. $585 plus security deposit. 414-640-2814
Neosho Country Setting, no steps, one bedroom, clean and neat. Country setting, upstairs, newly remodeled, carpeted, new appliances. Both available now. 920-625-2027
O N E M O N T H F R E E ! Hartford, 109 East Monroe Avenue. Large, bright, two bedroom, extra closets and cabinets, freshly painted, new carpet, appliances, a/c, parking, dishwasher, storage, no pets, quiet, well maintained, $575. 414-228-1515
Rent Special: One Month Free, Slinger one and two bedrooms, $640-$695, free heat, water, appli-ances, balcony, off street parking. 262-355-5122
Slinger Side By Side, three bed-room, two bath, refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher included, washer and dryer hook-up available, two car attached garage, no pets, no smoking, available now. $1,125 month. 262-644-6945
Three Bedroom, two car garage, Jackson, Slinger, Lomira (fireplace), Sussex. 262-305-7666
Timber Ridge Apartments. Two bedroom apartments, 729-789 Timberline Trail, Hartford. We are currently taking names for our waiting list for government assisted housing. Pay only 30% of your gross income for rent. Minimum two per-sons, maximum four persons. Please call 1-262-367-1515, Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm. Stonewood Management Corp. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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West Bend Remodeled, one bed-room starting at $485, two bedroom starting at $545, includes appliances, parking, storage, no dogs, move in specials. 262-689-9262
West Bend, 840 Weinert Road, Senior one bedroom luxury apartments, ONE MONTH FREE RENT, limited time offer to new qualifying tenants only. Living room, kitchen, pantry and large bath. Appliances, draperies, heat and hot water included in rent. A spacious com-munity room, laundry fa-cilities and elevator. Lounge areas on each floor. These luxurious apartments begin at $493 a month depend-ing upon availability and household income. Rent in-cludes heat and hot water. 1 - 8 0 0 - 9 9 7 - 9 9 9 6 Eq u a l Housing Opportunity.
StorageCedar Creek Storage, newest facil-ity, Jackson, Hwy 60 and Mayfield Road, lowest price 10x20, $62 month. 262-305-7412
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