Monthly Archives: April 2013

Saturday Is Spring Market Day At South Milwaukee High School

I’ll be spending most of my Saturday helping out at the South Milwaukee Spring Market, as more than 60 vendors gather at South Milwaukee High School for what promises to be a terrific event.

Hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., so why not stop by, do some shopping, grab lunch from one of our prepared food vendors and listen to some live music in our new seating area?

Sounds like a good time to me …

Learn more from our press release, and please “like” us on our new Facebook page.

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Plan Commission Update: St. Adalbert’s, Dunkin’ Donuts

It looks like the “for sale” sign will stay in front of the former St. Adalbert’s for the time being.

New Day Church, which had approached the South Milwaukee Plan Commission with plans for the property, has backed out due to project funding issues, and a public hearing set for last week’s Plan Commission meeting was cancelled.

I’ll keep you posted when I hear more.

Meanwhile, a public hearing for a proposed Dunkin’ Donuts adjacent to Aldi on South Chicago Avenue has been rescheduled for the commission’s April meeting, at the request of the developer.

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Headlines!

Check out these South Shore headlines …

State Sen. Chris Larson has published a new Larson Report, and there is a new NOW police blotter, albeit minus South Milwaukee items.

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Election Results: What Happened Around Us

While it was a pretty quiet local election for South Milwaukee on Tuesday, it was anything but in Cudahy.

There, they have a new mayor, in a race decided by 38 votes, as well as two new aldermen (one in a race decided by 10 votes), and a new school board member. See the full results here.

And, in Oak Creek, one of the incumbent aldermen lost his seat too.

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South Milwaukee Caterpillar Update: Contract Talks Begin, CEO Wants Help Closing Wokforce “Gaps”

The Milwaukee Journal has a story on Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman’s remarks this week before an Illinois business group, where he called for relaxed immigration laws to make it easier to attract workers — this after Cat announced last week it was laying of up to 300 people at its South Milwaukee plant.

From the story:

Caterpillar has seen foreign workers it trained in the United States leave for overseas competitors because they couldn’t get visas to stay in this country, Oberhelman said. And companies worldwide are scrambling to find engineers and scientists.

“When we recruit engineers from the University of Illinois, Purdue, Texas A&M, Stanford or wherever, we want the brightest talent. I really don’t care if that person was born in Chicago or India or England. I want that talent working for Caterpillar, not one of those competitors around the world,” Oberhelman said, according to a transcript of the speech he delivered Monday.

Also, Fox 6 was in South Milwaukee this week taking a closer look at the potential impact of the looming layoffs, as contract talks begin. The verdict — much remains to be seen. I’ll keep you posted.

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Celebrating South Milwaukee’s Health Department

It’s National Public Health Week, and let’s take some time to do something we should do more often: Celebrate our local Health Department.

From emergency management to well-baby follow-ups to immunizations to screenings to food inspection to communicable disease prevention, I’ve seen first-hand what these dedicated professionals do to keep our community safe and well. And it’s a lot.

They describe their impact in this press release. Check it out, and then take a few minutes to thank a community health professional this, and every, week. The services they provide are invaluable.

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South Milwaukee Election Results: Challenger Doug Perry Wins Top Spot In School Board Race

South Milwaukee will have a new school board member.

Doug Perry, a longtime teacher in the Greenfield School District, picked up the most votes on Tuesday, tallying 1,481 (or 38.3%) to incumbent Terri Travia’s 1,296 (or 33.5%), according to unofficial returns from city clerk’s office. They will serve three-year terms. Perry replaces incumbent Joseph Weirich, who finished third with 1,072 votes, or 27.7%.

Other South Milwaukee election results …

  • Justice Patience Roggensack tallied 1,715 votes, or 59.9%, in South Milwaukee to challenger Ed Fallone’s 1,144, or 39.9%.
  • In the race for state school superintendent, incumbent Tony Evers had 1,489 votes locally, or 56.2%, to Don Pridemore’s 1,153, or 43.5%.
  • Incumbent Rebecca Bradley beat Janet Protasiewicz in the Milwaukee County Circuit Court District 45 race, 1,584 (55.8%) to 1,247 (44%).
  • All four aldermanic races were uncontested. In the Fourth District, I tallied 445 votes to David Bartoshevich’s 489. Thanks to everyone who supported me, and I look forward to serving two more years on the city council.

Turnout was 22.3%.

See the complete local results here, and post your comments below!

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It’s Election Day: Vote!

Please do your democratic (small D) duty and vote today!

Of course, I ask for your vote in the Fourth District aldermanic race, and there are several contested races on the ballot as well …

And here are some details on the voting process …

  • Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Check out a district and polling location map here. All Fourth District residents vote at Rawson Elementary, 1410 Rawson Ave.
  • See sample ballots here.
  • Learn more on the city website elections page.
  • And you can access my campaign site here.

Check back to South Milwaukee Blog for election results later tonight … and thanks for your continued support!

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Caterpillar Security Guard/Crime Solver To Be Honored

A security guard at the South Milwaukee Caterpillar plant is getting his due for helping solve an armed robbery in last fall — an honor from the Oak Creek Police Department.

Check out the Oak Creek Patch story here.

And congratulations to Josh Najda!

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