NEWSLETTER COMING SOON
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Aerial spraying to occur in spongy moth outbreak area;
tree treatments recommended
This spring, the Kenosha County Department of Public Works & Development Services will
be overseeing aerial spray treatments to control the significant presence of the invasive
spongy moth in an identified outbreak area.
Spraying will occur along the east side of Highway KD north of Highway C in the Town of
Randall and the Village of Twin Lakes. (A map of the area appears on the final page of this
news release.)
DIST. 19 MAP
Serving the Community
As a successful business owner with a variety of interests that can easily consume all of my free time, I’m often asked why I’d want to serve as a County Supervisor.
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The answer is long but simple. My wife and I moved to Bristol three years ago for the same reasons families stay for generations and why so many leave Illinois:
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-Quality of life
-Low taxes
-Low crime
-Less traffic
-Local and county governments that don’t overreach
-Surrounded by genuinely good people
Quickly, we noticed that many of the conditions we were trying to move away from were creeping north of the border…and it bothered us.
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We’re not the type to stand back and hope things get better. Nor will we wait for others to step up. We feel strongly about preserving what makes western Kenosha County such a great place to live and will work to keep it.
I am honored to represent you and being elected indicates that the values listed above are important to you, and I’m committed to doing all I can to maintain them. I’ll learn all I can so that when issues arise that may affect the citizens of our District, I’ll be able to vote in alignment with our core values. I ask that you share your concerns, thoughts, or needs with me so that as a conduit to our shared government resources, we can build on what is already a great community.