
Seminar planned on Medicare/Medicaid rules
City of Oconomowoc - A panel discussion will take placeTuesday, July 14 at 10:30 a.m.at the new Lake Country Life Enrichment Center on the Lutheran Homes of Oconomowoc Campus, 1306 W. Wisconsin Ave., Oconomowoc. The discussion will feature field experts who will help take the mystery out of government program funding in a seminar designed to assist seniors and their families in making decisions about their resources.
The session, entitled 'New Rules for Medicare and Medicaid - Who Pays for What and When?' will help answer the questions: how do the new laws impact families and facilities, how does the new legislation affect your community and what do you really need to know?
Panelists to include: Robert C. Daly, Schober, Schober & Mitchell; Attorney at Law; Denise Gundrum, Lutheran Homes of Oconomowoc Social Services; Tom Massnick, Thrivent Financial; Financial Planner; Donna Schlender, Accounting Services Unlimited; Tax Advisor and Geri Heppe, Lutheran Homes of Oconomowoc; Gerontologist.
Refreshments will be served. Please register with Geri Heppe, Director of Life Enrichment at (262) 244-6592. Walk-ins are also welcome.
» Read Full ArticleChemical explosion causes injury to employee's hand
By Donna FrakeCity of Oconomowoc - More than 30 people sought treatment at Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital after a small chemical explosion took place just before 9 a.m. in the laundry area of a local resort.
A female Olympia Resort employee was in the laundry area of the hotel mixing chemicals, including chlorine, to do the laundry. There was a chemical reaction that resulted in an injury to the woman’s hand. She suffered multiple fractures, mild burns and some eye irritation.
“Obviously, the chemicals were then airborne, so she was taken to the Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital to be treated and to make sure there were no pulmonary issues,” said City of Oconomowoc Police Chief David Beguhn.
The majority of the other patients were hotel employees, estimated to be about 32 or 33 in total, but did include some first responders. They complained of minor respiratory complaints and were treated and released.
The incident did not affect the guest area of the hotel.
» Read Full ArticleUpdate: Chlorine likely cause of explosion
A chlorine leak is likely the cause of an explosion at Olympia Resort around 9 a.m. Tuesday. Authorities were called to a report of an explosion in the laundry area of the hotel.
Employees were evacuated from this area only; no others were evacuated. One person was transported by ambulance, but no details were available as to the extent of their injury.
A strong smell of chlorine was reported at the scene. Mutual aid was given by Dousman, Stone Bank and Lake Country Fire and Rescue.
More on this story in Thursday's Living Oconomowoc Focus.
County golf courses open today
The weather's warm, daylight saving time means it's now light after work. Sounds like the makings of a round of golf, and Waukesha County's links open this week.
Moor Downs opens for the season today, Tuesday. Naga-Waukee and Wanaki open Thursday, March 18.
To view rates or reserve a tee time, visit www.waukeshacountyparks.com
Green building talk Wednesday
Tickets on sale for Arrowhead state quarterfinal
By JR RadcliffeArrowhead High School will sell tickets for the boys basketball team's state quarterfinal until noon Wednesday.
The Warhawks play Thursday in Madison against Verona in the WIAA Division 1 tournament, and tickets can be purchased in the North Campus activities office until 4:30 p.m. Monday. Tickets will again be sold from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 a.m. to noon Wednesday, at which point the school returns all unsold tickets to the WIAA.
Tickets for subsequent games during the weekend can be purchased directly at the Kohl Center in Madison.
Arrowhead tops Falls in epic sectional final
By JR RadcliffeThe Arrowhead boys basketball team will make its third appearance at the WIAA Division 1 state tournament after surviving a remarkable 50-48 victory over Menomonee Falls before a packed Al McGuire Center on Saturday.
Michael Skarie drove the paint and scored with 3 seconds left to give Arrowhead the lead. Falls (21-4) ran the length of the floor in the time that remained, and John Cording's pull-up 3-pointer from the top of the key rimmed short.
JP Tokoto scored 23 points for Falls and hauled in 10 rebounds, but the Indians were limited to 28 percent shooting. Still, Falls led by 1 point with 1:04 to play after Adam Rubatt buried a 3-pointer, and Andy Fox hit two free throws to give the lead back to the Warhawks. Tokoto split a pair of freebies with 21 seconds left, leading into the Warhawks' final possession.
Arrowhead (22-3) will face Verona in the WIAA quarterfinals Thursday at the Kohl Center in Madison, with tip scheduled for approximately 8:45 p.m. Replay the live blog here.
KM victory sets up rubber-match against Mukwonago
By Chris SchuckKettle Moraine's varsity girls basketball team won a WIAA Division 1 Regional Championship on Saturday, winning at home against Cedarburg 41-34.
The win moves Kettle Moraine to Friday's WIAA Division 1 Sectional semifinal against Mukwonago. The Lasers and Indians, which split this season in Classic 8 Conference play, meet at 8 p.m. on Friday at Waukesha North.
Becki Martin scored 11 points for Kettle Moraine (18-6 overall). Anna Luterbach had 9 points and nine rebounds. Melissa Leister had 8 points.
Carly Lythhohan scored 9 points for Cedarburg. Kelly Doedens scored 8 points.
Mukwonago girls roll past Oconomowoc
By JR RadcliffeMukwonago's girls basketball team took a 23-9 lead after the first quarter and eased past Oconomowoc in the second round of the WIAA Division 1 playoffs Saturday afternoon, 62-35.
Three players hit double figures for the second-seeded Indians, led by Emily Romdenne, who scored 12 of her 16 in that first quarter. Shannon Perez added 13, and Morgan Lamberg pitched in with 12. The trio of seniors have been stalwarts all season for MHS (17-6), which will advance to face either Kettle Moraine and Cedarburg next Friday.
Kendra Brooks scored 9 of her 10 points in the first half for Cooney (14-10).
Lightning eliminated in Beaver Dam
By Chris SchuckLake Country Lutheran's varsity girls basketball team lost in the third round of the WIAA Division 4 Girls Basketball Tournament on Saturday.
Central Wisconsin Christian advanced to the WIAA Sectional with a 59-47 victory over the Lightning.
Emily Dufek scored 24 points for Lake Country Lutheran. She had 11 rebounds. Brianna Steirer had 10 points.
Jaimie Kok had 27 points for Chentral Wisconsin Christian.
Lake Country Lutheran, winners on Thursday over Fall River at home, finished 22-3 overall this season.
Pewaukee girls win, move to sectional
By Chuck DelsmanPewaukee's varsity girls basketball team, ranked No. 8 in the state in the AP Division 2 rankings, moved to the WIAA Division 2 sectional Saturday afternoon by whipping No. 10 ranked Lakeside Lutheran at Waukesha North, 58-43.
The Pirates, 22-2 overall, will play in the opening round of the sectional Thursday at Waukesha West against longtime conference rival New Berlin Eisenhower. Tipoff time is set for 7 p.m. NBE and Pewaukee split a pair of conference games this season. The winner of that game will play Saturday at Waukesha South at 1 p.m. for the right to advance to state.
The 22 wins is a new school record.
Pewaukee trailed 11-10 with 20 seconds to play in the first period and then went on a 15-0 run to pull away for good. Pewaukee's biggest lead of the game was 16 points.
Once again the Pirates had great balance offensively. Sophomores Natalie Wood and Jordyn Swan had 13 points each to lead PHS and Emily Wirth had 9, Shannon Kalamarz 8 and Hannah Frett 7. Brittany Groer chipped in with 5 points.
Follow Arrowhead live in its quest for state
By JR RadcliffeThe Arrowhead boys basketball team needs one more win to reach the WIAA Division 1 state tournament, and it won't be easy against Menomonee Falls on Saturday, with tip at 7:30 p.m. from the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee. Both teams enter the meeting with 21-3 records, and you can follow the action live with our courtside blog tonight.
Arrowhead shreds West in sectional semifinal
By JR RadcliffeThe Arrowhead boys basketball team turned in a dominating performance Friday night at the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee, overwhelming Waukesha West in the WIAA sectional semifinal, 64-32.
AHS will play in the 7:30 p.m. final with a state berth on the line Saturday night in the same venue. Germantown or Menomonee Falls will oppose.
Ben Mills finished with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Andrew Reichl and Andy Fox each accumulated 11 points for the Warhawks. Arrowhead closed on the first half on a 23-3 run, and West was never a factor thereafter.
West was held to just 21 percent shooting for the game, while the Warhawks hit 28 of 50 for 56 percent.
Pewaukee girls advance
By Chuck DelsmanPewaukee's varsity girls baskebtall team advanced to the WIAA Division 2 regional finals Thursday night by defeating visiting Jefferson in a regional semifinal, 68-58.
The win vaulted the Pirates (21-2) into Saturday's title game at Waukesha North at 1 p.m. against Lakeside Lutheran (20-3). The winner of that game will move into the sectional, set to begin on Thursday, March 18 at Waukesha West at 7 p.m. The winner of that game will play in the sectional title game on Saturday, March 20 at Waukesha South at 1 p.m.
On Thursday night , Pewaukee led 31-30 at halftime before outscoring Jefferson 22-13 in the third period. The Pirates stayed in front the rest of the game.
Sophomore Jordyn Swan led the winners with 20 points. Shannon Kalamarz chipped in 15 points, Hannah Frett 9 and Emily Wirth 8.
Grenade found on road in Pewaukee
According to recent reports, the Milwaukee Bomb Squad was called to Pewaukee for report of a grenade found on the road there.
Authorities found it near Meadowbrook and Silvernail roads. That's just off I-94, near an elementary school. The school says they haven't heard anything.
Live blog Friday: Arrowhead vs. Waukesha West
By JR RadcliffeArrowhead and Waukesha West will battle Friday in a WIAA Division 1 sectional semifinal at the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee. Follow the action as sports director JR Radcliffe provides commentary from courtside.




