Author: Jason Arndt

  • Twin Lakes man dies in crash

    A 41-year-old Twin Lakes man died from injuries suffered in Sunday’s motorcycle crash in the Town of Randall. The man, identified as Sean Flosi, according to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department on Wednesday, reportedly lost control of his motorcycle near the 11700 block of Highway P at around 4:30 p.m. Sunday. “While negotiating the curves…

  • Panther track to rely on state qualifiers

    Martin, Poco lead list of returners By Jason Arndt Editor While Wilmot Union High School’s track program boasts several state qualifiers, the rest of the squad is a mystery, according to coach Norm Preo. “We have many athletes new to the team, so the unknown factor is high at this point, early in the season,…

  • SLN ALL-AREA BOYS BASKETBALL: Westosha’s Hyllberg Coach of the Year

    Falcons’ Williams on first team By Mike Ramczyk [email protected] They say variety is the spice of life. After having several clear-cut favorites for Southern Lakes Newspapers All-Area Girls Basketball player of the year last week, the choice was a bit more difficult on the boys side. The second annual squad is headlined by Mukwonago big…

  • Falcon softball touts pitching

    Newcomers showing promise By Jason Arndt Editor Can Westosha Central High School’s softball team win its sixth consecutive Southern Lakes Conference title and how will the squad replace two potent power-hitters? The answer, according to co-coach Tom Lampe, lies within the Falcons’ seven returning letter-winners and slew of players from last season’s undefeated junior varsity…

  • Panther softball has high hopes in SLC

    Koehn leads list of returners By Jason Arndt EDITOR With a smaller Wilmot Union High School softball team, each player expects to play a crucial role entering this season, but first year coach Jennifer Jacobson believes the Panthers can compete in the tenacious Southern Lakes Conference. “I expect our team to be one of the…

  • Central girls look for another SLC track title

    Kurylo to lead boys sprinters By Jason Arndt Editor Entering this year’s track and field season, the Westosha Central High School girls squad looks to capture a fourth straight Southern Lakes Conference title, while the boys seek to supplant perennial champion Lake Geneva Badger for the top spot. Overall, both teams had conference champions in…

  • Bus driver calls it a career

    Randall’s Lulling caps off 42 years For 42 years, Donna Lulling kept students safe as a Randall School bus driver, until March 17 when she hung up her keys the last time. “Forty-two years is a long time working in any profession, but 42 years driving a bus full of kids several times a day…

  • Local resident completes basic training

    U.S. Air Force Airman Austin P. Hehn graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas, a Department of Defense press release reports. “The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills,” the…

  • ELECTION RESULTS: Shakeup in Salem Lakes

    Salem native Jodi Meier wins Branch 7 in a landslide A shakeup on the Salem Lakes Village Board is in store for the newly minted municipality, according to unofficial results released on the Kenosha County Clerk’s website. Diann Tesar, previously the Salem Town Chairwoman, defeated incumbent Bruce Nopenz in the village president race. Also, among…

  • ELECTION RESULTS: Salem referendum passes

    Incumbents secure re-election According unofficial results on the Kenosha County Clerk’s website, the Salem Grade School referendum received approval, and incumbents in two school board races secured re-election. At Riverview School, Bert Christensen and Mary Vozel won, while Joy Corona and Adam Lang did not secure enough votes to take a seat on the school…