Sports


GRAFTON’S SARAH ALEKNAVICIUS finished second in a statewide three-point contest last Saturday in Green Bay. Photo by Mitch Maersch
She’s not known as a three-point shooter, but that’s what Grafton High School senior Sarah Aleknavicius became last Saturday in Green Bay. Aleknavicius qualified to be part of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Three-point...

Op-Ed

Sometimes you can’t just say “no.” This is one of those times. Voters are being asked to approve increased taxes to support stressed emergency medical services in their communities. The answer has to be “yes.” Referendums for EMS funding are on the April 2 ballot for the City of Port Washington, Village and Town of Grafton,...

Good Living


MURPH AND THEO are two of Jason Nelsen’s regulars on his dog-walking schedule. He walked the pair of lab roommates through Zuenert Park in Cedarburg last week. Photos by Sam Arendt
Five years ago, Jason Nelsen was contemplating a career change. “If money didn’t matter, what would you do tomorrow?” he asked himself. The Grafton resident found the answer to his future from his past. As a child, he spent summers visiting family...

Business


THE GRAFTON AREA Chamber of Commerce last week recognized the winners of its Top 4 in the 024 Awards, which are given to young professionals who exemplify positive representation of new energy in the workforce. Receiving the awards were (from left) Grafton High School teacher Nic Fullington, Bank Nine Five Branch Manager Josh Branham and Wild and Precious Boutique owner Opal Stone, who posed with Alex Uhan, the keynote speaker at the awards ceremony and found of the Country in the Burg music festival. Award winner Brett Larson, associate director of Family Promise of Ozaukee County, is not pictured. Photo by Sam Arendt
Beyond professional success, there are a few things the recipients of the Top 4 in the 024 Young Professionals  — Josh Branham of Bank Five Nine, Nic Fullington of Grafton High School, Brett Larson of Family Promise of Ozaukee County and Opal Stone...

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