Category: Paddock Lake-Salem

  • School, village board positions up for election

    Three school board seats and three town board seats will be up for election during the Tuesday, April 3 spring elections. At Westosha Central High School, the terms of Roger Runkel, Cheryl Baysinger and Mary Ellen Pearsall will all expired. At the Town of Salem, the terms of supervisors Dennis Faber, Patrick O’Connell and Theodore…

  • Silver Lake Police Report

    Nov. 10 Animal at large at 6:35 p.m., on S. Second Street, a complainant called in an attack on her dog. She was walking her dog when two other dogs ran out of their home and attacked hers. Officers spoke to the attacking dogs’ owner, who assured the police that it was just an accident.…

  • Twin Lakes, Randall have terms expiring

    The Village of Twin Lakes and Town of Randall have board terms expiring in the spring. In Twin Lakes, the two-year terms of trustees Tom Connolly, Mike Moran and Jeremy Knoll are ending in April. In the Town of Randall, the two-year terms of Robert Gehring and Mike Halvorson are also expiring. Candidates can begin…

  • Bingo tonight in Paddock Lake

    Village of Paddock Lake is hosting a bingo night from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at village hall, 6969 236th Avenue. Adults and children are welcome. In addition to bingo there will be food and prizes. Donations of pet food to benefit Pitter Patter Animal Rescue will be admission. For more information call…

  • Westosha Community Senior Center chili blast is Saturday

    Chili will be served on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Westosha Community Senior Center located at 19200  93rd St. in Bristol,       It is an “all you can eat” meal of chili and condiments.  Dessert will also be served. Donation is $7 for adults; children 6 to 12, $5.

  • Wilmot Artisan Market to be open Saturday

    Wilmot Artisan Market is hosting an event on Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to help support local artists. Wilmot Artisan Market is a full service art gallery, selling and presenting to help establish careers of our artists and other avenues of their business, while giving them the opportunity to sell and display…

  • Silver Lake Police Reports

    Oct. 21 Family trouble       at 7:27 p.m., police were dispatched to Edgewood Drive to solve a complaint regarding a subject’s hat. The female complainant told police that her ex-husband had her son’s hat and would not give it back. She was supposed to pick it up in the mailbox, but it was not there.…

  • Central High School’s upcoming performing arts events

    Central High School, 24617 75th Street, Salem, has many concerts and shows coming up in conjunction with their performing arts program. “Swinging into Fall” is a jazz concert that will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. Central’s auditioned jazz band will be performing that evening. Admission is free to the public. Central…

  • Westosha Lakes Free Church partners with local high schools for Thanksgiving

    By Gail Peckler-Dziki Correspondent Westosha Lakes Free Church began in 2005 as “Westosha Lakes Worship” and met in Central High School. Soon, it grew large enough to call Jeff Talbert as pastor. More good fortune came its way when Grace Valley Church gave the young church its building at 24823 74th Street and joined their…

  • Trick-or-treaters set to take over your neighborhood

    As of press time, the following communities have set their trick-or-treat hours in Wisconsin:       Brighton: No set hours       Bristol: Monday, Oct. 31, from 4 to 7 p.m.       Paddock Lake: Monday, Oct. 31, from 4 to 7 p.m.       Randall: Monday, Oct. 31, from 4 to 7 p.m.       Salem: Monday, Oct. 31,…