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Left: Jamie Lewis and Evelyn Heun on the sixth place medal stand.
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Second Team
#1 singles Shelby Horth
#2 singles Lauren Horth
#3 singles Luisa Neuner
#3 doubles Ryah Gutschow/
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A Campaign Registration Statement and a Declaration of Candidacy, must be filed no later than
5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 3,
2017, in the Kohler School District office located at 333 Upper
Road, Kohler, Wisconsin. Office
hours are between 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. on Monday through
Friday. The documents may be
mailed to the address noted above
or filed personally with the school
district clerk, Meredith Behler
or school district deputy clerk,
Quynh Trueblood.
If a primary is necessary, it will
be held on Tuesday, February 21,
2017.
The following offices are to be
elected to succeed the present incumbents listed:
Kohler School Board member
Steve Cassady
Kohler School Board member
Christina Koberstein
Kohler School Board member
Sharon Reilly
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debuting with the legendary Julie
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For all who are young in age or
young at heart Princes and Princesses, wear your best royal costumes and have your picture taken
with Cinderellas carriage at the
conclusion of the show. Cinderella will hit the Kohler Memorial
Theatre November 10, 11, and 12
at 7:00 p.m. and November 13 at
2:00 p.m. Tickets are being sold at
both Howards Grove and Kohler
some of the best loved Thanksgiving hymns known. An inspirational message will be given
by Pastor Schroeder detailing our
need to give thanks as influenced
by a reading from the Gospel of
John. The anthem from our Senior
Choir, under that direction of Audrey Braatz, will be Van Denman
Thompsons Come, Ye Thankful
People.
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School Athletic
Community
Conversations Department seeks to
fill openings
Questions??? Contact:
Jennifer Roeber 467-0623
Official Book
Responsible for keeping the official book for both JV & Varsity
boys & girls games
If you are interested in any of
these positions, please contact:
Joseph Hildebrand, hildebrandj@
kohler.k12.wi.us. 803-7205.
Musicians selected
to State Honors
Orchestra
The Kohler band department
is proud to announce that Clara
Montes was selected to perform
with the 2016 Wisconsin School
Music Association High School
State Honors Orchestra. Lily
Montes was also selected to perform with the 2016 Wisconsin
School Music Association Middle School State Honors Orchestra. Both girls went through a rigorous audition process last spring
and both girls were selected as
one of the top violin players at
both the middle and high school
level in the state.
this summer
This past June Kohler High had
several students attend the Badger
Girls and Boys State programs.
Criteria for selection included
leadership, scholarship, service,
and participation in school activities.
The Delegate selected for Badger Girls State which is held on
the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Campus in June is: Lauren
Horth, daughter of Robert and
Tina Horth.
Badger Girls State is a week of
learning about local, county and
state government. American Legion Auxiliary Badger Girls State
is not a recreational or sports program. Citizens are divided into
two political partiesthe Federalists and Nationalists. They develop their own party platforms
and formulate their own issues.
Citizens learn by doing as they
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Call to Order
Steve called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
in the Kohler Public Library. Chad Hamilton
called roll. The following board members were
present: Christina Koberstein, Meredith Behler,
Steve Cassady, and Chad Hamilton
Approval of Agenda
Christina moved to approve the agenda. Meredith seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Superintendent Report (Quynh Trueblood)
STATE OF EDUCATION ADDRESS
At the WASDA Fall Conference, State Superintendent Dr. Tony Evers delivered his final
address after a lifetime of service in education.
Dr. Evers thanked education leaders and the
school communities for their commitment to
educating all children. All across the state, he
sees innovation and a drive for excellence,
including at Kohler Schools. This is especially
impressive to see in our current education
reality, where there increasing political and
economic complexity. His address brought to
bear a truth: When one public school district
achieves, all districts rise. When one public
school district fails, all districts fall.
Dr. Evers foreshadowed priorities of the 201719 state budget request he will submit to the
governor this fall. He touched on the importance of:
1. providing resources to students that reflect
the need to increase equity and close
achievement gaps
2. providing mental health resources
3. building the teacher workforce to be both
well trained and compensated
4. paying for schools in ways that avoids
mounting inequalities
Dr. Evers specifically identified the need to
provide funding support to 3 student groups:
students with disabilities, students who are
English Language Learners, and students in
poverty. These students are important members of every school system, and especially at
Kohler Schools. We are proud of narrowing the
achievement gap for our students and of the
Department of Public Educations recognition
of the Elementary School as a Title I School of
Distinction.
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Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned by Steve at 7:47
pm.
Call to Order
Steve Cassady called the meeting to order at
5:30 pm in the Kohler Public Library. Chad
Hamilton called roll. The following board members were present: Steve Cassady (via telephone), Chad Hamilton, Christina Koberstein
and Sharon Reilly. Meredith Behler entered the
meeting at 5:35 pm.
Statement of Public Notice
September 23, 2016
Approval of Agenda
Christina moved to approve the agenda. Chad
seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Action and/or Discussion Items
nominations.
Meredith moved to approve by acclamation.
Christina seconded the motion. No objections.
Chad was elected Vice-President.
The
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FROM CLERK/TREASURER
LAURIE LINDOW
www.kohlervillage.org
Village Meetings Scheduled for November
11/7
Property Committee 4:30 pm
11/7
Finance Committee 5:00 pm
11/9
Library Board
12:30 pm at Library
11/14 Village Board
5:30 pm
11/17 Planning Commission 4:30 pm
All meetings are held at Kohler Village Hall, 319
Highland Drive, unless otherwise indicated.
General Election November 8
The General Election will be held Tuesday, November 8. The polling place is located in the Kirkpatrick
Center at the Kohler Village Hall, 319 Highland
Drive, and will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Absentee Voting
The General Election will be Tuesday, November 8.
Will you need an Absentee Ballot? Absentee ballot
applications are available in the Village Clerk/Treasurers Office or online: http://myvote.wi.gov. Absentee voters are required to show a photo ID to vote
when voting in the Village Offices. If voting absentee by mail, a copy of photo ID must be included
with the absentee ballot request.
Voter Registration
Are you registered to vote in the Village of Kohler?
Voter registration is available in the Clerk/Treasurers
Office until Friday, November 4. You can also register
on Election Day. New registrants must provide a document establishing their proof of residence as part
of the voter registration application. Valid forms of
proof of residence must include the voters name and
current address. Examples: current and valid Wisconsin driver license or identification card; official
identification card or license issued by a WI governmental body; real estate tax bill or receipt for current year or year preceding the date of the election;
college ID card (must include photo) along with a fee
receipt dated within the last 9 months; gas, electric
or telephone service statement for period commencing no earlier than 90 days before the Election; bank
statement; paycheck; check or other document issued
by a unit of government.
Nomination Papers for Spring Election
Thursday, December 1, 2016, is the first day to circulate nomination papers for the 2017 Spring Election.
Nomination papers are available at the Village Offices during regular business hours or on-line at www.
elections.wi.gov. The due date for filing nomination
papers is Tuesday, January 2, 2017, at 5:00 pm. All
terms begin on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, and are for
two years. The following offices are to be elected to
succeed the present incumbents listed:
Village President Thomas R. Schnettler
Village Trustee Chuck Keller
Village Trustee Brian Post
Village Trustee Mike Zimmermann
If you have any questions regarding nomination
papers, please contact the Village Clerk-Treasurers
Office, 920-459-3873 or email LLindow@kohlervillage.org. The Spring Primary, if needed, will be
held on Tuesday, February 14, 2017, and the Spring
Election will be held on Tuesday, April 4, 2017.
Village Office Hours
The Village Office will be closed Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25. Regular office
hours are MondayFriday, 7:30 am4:00 pm.
Brush Pick-up
The Village crew picks up brush and tree branches that can be run through a chipper on Tuesdays.
The material must be in 4-foot lengths, maximum
of 6-inch diameter and piled neatly at the curb. No
thorny material or material with root balls is allowed.
Thorny material, root balls and all loose material
must go in the yard waste cart. Brush Pick up will
end on November 8th.
Leaf Collection
Leaf collection will start on October 3rd and continue
until December 2nd. Leaves should be raked into the
street along the curb in a three-foot (3) wide rows.
No grass clippings, sticks, or other garden debris
is allowed. The Public Works Department follows a
schedule for leaf collection. Each week, the collection starts on the south end of the Village where the
trees are more mature and produce more leaves. The
route continues to the west and north sections of the
Village. During the last part of October and early
part of November we may only be able to get through
the Village once a week due to the heavy leaf fall.
Facility Highlights:
Jukebox 3 Big Screen TVs 2 Lounge Areas
Classic Games Video Games
Skee Ball Basketball
Free Ping Pong
Free Billiards
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Gunlocks
With gun deer hunting season right around the
corner, the Kohler Police Department is reminding
all those with firearms to use caution when handling firearms. Also, the Kohler Police Department
continues to supply Masterlock trigger locks for all
residents that want one. One free gunlock can be
obtained from the police department just by stopping
in. For those who have already obtained one in 2016,
another can be obtained starting in 2017. In addition to the Masterlock trigger locks provided by the
Kohler Police Department, a federal program, Project Childsafe continues to have locks available at the
police department, while supplies last. These locks
are the cable lock variety and anyone may request up
to three of those for their guns too.
Village Board
Thomas Schnettler, President
Susan Jaberg
Charles Keller
Bruce Nowak
Brian Post
John Winter
Mike Zimmermann
Clerk-Treasurer
Laurie Lindow
Police Chief
William Rutten
Director of Public Works
Brett Edgerle
Fire Chief
Mike Lindstrom
Winter Golf
Leagues
Forming
The Kohler Swing Studio
& Golf Shop announces the
inaugural season of winter
golf leagues. The leagues will
play weekly from November to
March for a weekly fee of $25$35. Each week the two-person
teams will play a new course
on the Kohler Swing Studios
state-of-the-art golf simulators.
Leagues for men, women and
juniors will be available. For
more information and league
registration, contact Andrew
Cain at 920-208-4668.