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July 01, 2009 9:02 a.m. | Brookfield East rallied for three runs in the sixth inning to beat Menomonee Falls for the second night in a row and remain in first place in the Greater Metro Conference by a half game over Brookfield Central.
Trailing 2-0, the Spartans scored three runs off of Adam Rubatt, keyed by sophomore Matt Talbot's two-run double. Senior Jake Janowski then shut down the Indians in the seventh for the win.
Rubatt and Janowski hooked up in an excellent pitcher's duel, as they allowed only nine hits between them. Rubatt allowed five hits, walked two and fanned four, while Janowski walked one, allowed six hits and fanned three as both tossed complete games.
Derrick Schmidt went 2-for-3 with a run scored and a double to lead Falls, while Zach Stewart added a double for the Spartans in three trips.
East improved to 10-3 in the GMC, just ahead of Central (9-3), while Falls fell to 8-5, 20-5 overall. The Spartans are 15-9 overall.
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Ryan Haggerty of the Journal Sentinel
March 11, 2010 4:36 p.m. | Bail was set at $500,000 Thursday for a 48-year-old Brookfield man charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl he met at a Menomonee Falls gas station last weekend.
According to a criminal complaint, Sunil K. Singh talked the Menomonee Falls girl into getting into a car Saturday before getting her drunk, groping her and driving to an apartment building in the 11000 block of W. Meinecke Ave. in Wauwatosa.
According to the complaint, Singh threatened to kill the girl before dragging her by the wrist into the basement of the building, where he beat her and forced her into sex.
The girl managed to escape to a nearby apartment, where a resident called police.
Singh admitted to police that he provided the girl with alcohol, had sex with her and slapped her several times to keep her from crying.
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Don Behm of the Journal Sentinel
March 11, 2010 12:04 p.m. | Germantown - Police are seeking witnesses in the 2009 drug overdose deaths of Ted Olla and Ian Hegmegee and those investigations are not closed, Chief Peter Hoell said Thursday.
"We want to know who gave our two victims their fatal doses," Hoell said. At a news conference, Hoell asked community residents to come forward with any information related to the deaths.
Both men were found unresponsive in the Germantown residence of Kimberly Sell, 38.
Sell was charged this week in Ozaukee County Circuit Court with first degree reckless homicide in the Dec. 21 prescription drug overdose death of Kati Lynn Hammen of Fredonia. Sell sold Hammen, 21, the methadone that caused her death, authorities said. Hammen's live-in fiancé, Brad Baumann, told investigators that he accompanied her to Germantown to buy methadone from Sell the day before Hammen's death.
Olla, Sell's fiancé, died April 15 of an overdose of multiple drugs, including cocaine and methadone. Sell found Olla, 48, on a couch in the Legend Ave. apartment that they shared.
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March 11, 2010 9:43 a.m. | Join NOW's David Cotey and Lake Country Publications' JR Radcliffe court side Friday night as they blog live from three of the area's top Division 1 boys basketball match ups.
Cotey will be covering the contest between No. 5 Brookfield Central and No. 1 Milwaukee Hamilton, set for 6 p.m. at Greenfield High School.
Radcliffe will be at the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee reporting from No. 4 Waukesha West vs. No. 1 Arrowhead at 6 p.m. and No. 3 Germantown against No. 2 Menomonee Falls at 8 p.m.
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Brookfield Central vs. Hamilton
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March 11, 2010 7:21 a.m. | Want to weigh in on who you think are the best boys and girls basketball players in the suburban area?
Now's your chance, as we're asking high school hoops fans to help us select the annual NOW Newspapers All-Suburban boys and girls basketball teams, and the Players of the Year.
We've nominated the top players in the area to fill 10 spots on each honors team and we're asking you to pick the players that you think are the best in the NOW Newspapers coverage area.
When the fan voting is over, your votes - along with the votes of our sports staff - will determine the makeup of our All-Suburban Teams. And one lucky person will win a pair of lower-level tickets to a Milwaukee Bucks game just for voting!
Vote for the boys team
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Jesse Garza of the Journal Sentinel
March 10, 2010 6:22 p.m. | A 48-year-old Brookfield man has been charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl he met at a Menomonee Falls gas station.
According to a copy of a criminal complaint, Sunil K. Singh talked the Menomonee Falls girl into getting into a car Saturday before getting her drunk, groping her and driving to an apartment building in the 11000 block of W. Meinecke Ave. in Wauwatosa.
According to the complaint, Singh threatened to kill the girl before dragging her by the wrist into the basement of the building, where he beat her and forced her into sex.
The girl managed to escape to a nearby apartment, where a resident called police.
Singh admitted to police that he provided the girl with alcohol, had sex with her and slapped her several times to keep her from crying.
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Don Behm of the Journal Sentinel
March 10, 2010 4:46 p.m. | Kimberly Sell, the 38-year-old Germantown woman charged in Ozaukee County court this week in the prescription drug overdose death of a Fredonia woman, is linked to at least two other drug overdose deaths in 2009, authorities said Wednesday.
Sell is a person of interest in the April death of her fiancé, Ted Olla, who lived with her, and the Christmas Day death of Ian Hegmegee of Menomonee Falls, Germantown Police Chief Peter Hoell said.
Sell allegedly sold methadone on Dec. 20 to Kati Lynn Hammen, 21, who was found dead the next day at her Fredonia residence, according to a criminal complaint. Sell was charged Tuesday with first-degree reckless homicide in Hammen's death.
On Wednesday, Ozaukee County Circuit Judge Sandy Williams set bail for Sell at $75,000. Sell remained in the Ozaukee County Jail on Wednesday afternoon.
A preliminary hearing to review the charges against Sell is scheduled for March 19. If convicted, Sell could be imprisoned for up to 40 years.
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By K. L. Klein
March 10, 2010 12:18 p.m. | Because of the spring election April 6, village officials have moved the monthly Plan Commission meeting to April 13.
Incumbent Michael McDonald will face challenger former Village President Jefferson Davis for Seat 4 on the Village Board. Trustees Jeffrey Steliga, Seat 5, and Steve Raymonds, Seat 6, also are seeking re-election. Those races are uncontested.
Four public hearings planned for the monthly meeting that will be held April 13.
Clearwire Legacy is in the process of building a nationwide fourth generation mobile Internet network, and is looking to place antennas on six existing towers throughout the village. Because of the proximity to residential properties, the commission will hold a public hearing on the request for antenna and cabinet installation on a tower located at Lakefront Communications, W7348 Shady Lane.
The commission will hold two public hearings on requests by Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church to move its operations to a site along County Line Road, west of Maple Road. The first request would reclassify a portion of the site from low-density residential and an area of agricultural lands both to institutional in the village's comprehensive plan. The church's other request asks for a permit to operate a church, school day care, preschool, activity center, pavilion/storage garage and sports field.
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Ryan Haggerty of the Journal Sentinel
March 08, 2010 5:44 p.m. | Wauwatosa police have arrested a 48-year-old Brookfield man suspected of abducting and sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl Saturday, a police spokesman said Monday.
Police expect to refer the case to the Milwaukee County district attorney's office Tuesday, Lt. Dominic Leone said. The man is in custody at the Milwaukee County Jail, Leone said.
The girl, a resident of Menomonee Falls, told police the man abducted her and then sexually assaulted her in an apartment near N. 111th St. and W. Meinecke Ave., police said.
The girl was able to get out of the apartment and call police.
The man was arrested Saturday night while he was driving near the apartment, police said.
By Steven L. Tietz
March 08, 2010 9:55 a.m. | Tickets for the WIAA sectional boys basketball showdown between Menomonee Falls and Germantown will go on sale shortly at the respective high schools.
The game is slated for the Al McGuire Center on the Marquette University campus in downtown Milwaukee at 8 p.m. Friday.
Tickets will go on sale at Germantown High School at 11 a.m. Monday in the school bookstore, while at Falls, they will go on sale at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday outside the athletic office.
The tickets for the two-game Friday semifinal session are $7 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets for the Saturday, 7:30 p.m. sectional final, also back at the Al, are $6 and $4, respectively.
Both schools will sell the tickets on a first-come, first-serve basis and people are advised to buy early as demand for this border rivalry game is expected to be great.
March 07, 2010 7:35 a.m. | Mukwonago nearly rallied to score an upset, but in the end, the Menomonee Falls boys basketball team walked away with a 76-75 victory in a WIAA regional final Saturday.
J.P. Tokoto scored 20 points and 17 rebounds in the win.
The Greater Metro Conference champions will play Germantown in an 8 p.m. sectional semifinal on Friday night. The Indians overpowered the Warhawks, 88-67, in December.
Falls and Germantown met in the sectional final last season, with the Warhawks outlasting the game Indians to advance to their second straight state tournament.
Falls is riding a 14-game winning streak while Germantown has won 14 of its last 16.
March 04, 2010 7:43 a.m. | Want to weigh in on who you think are the best boys basketball players in the suburban area?
Now's your chance, as we're asking high school hoops fans to help us select the annual NOW Newspapers All-Suburban Boys Basketball Team, and the Player of the Year.
We've nominated 14 players to fill 10 spots on the honors team and we're asking you to pick the player that you think is the top basketball player in the NOW Newspapers coverage area.
When the fan voting is over, your votes - along with the votes of our sport staff - will determine the makeup of our All-Suburban Team. And one lucky person will win a pair of lower-level tickets to a Milwaukee Bucks game just for voting!
Vote here.
By K. L. Klein
March 03, 2010 4:38 p.m. | The village will place 6-ton load limit signs along roadways restricting heavy vehicles, starting Friday.
The village places weight restrictions on local roadways in spring to limit damage to the pavement that can occur when frost and moisture are leaving the roadway subgrade.
During the period of posted load limit restrictions, all nonessential vehicles in excess of 6 tons will be prohibited from traveling on posted roadways. These vehicles include construction material delivery trucks, concrete trucks, landscaping trucks and Dumpster transport trucks.
These restrictions will be enforced by the Police Department beginning Monday. Posted load limit restrictions will be removed after the village determines the roadways have thawed and dried sufficiently to support these heavy vehicle loads, about 30 days.
Municipal, utility company, fuel delivery, garbage and recycling, and parcel/appliance delivery vehicles are exempt from these restrictions.
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By K. L. Klein
March 03, 2010 12:44 p.m. | Unknown suspects used force to enter two businesses in the W16400 block of Main Street sometime between 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.
According to a news release issued by the Menomonee Falls Police Department, it is unknown if this was a one-time incident, or if the suspects may commit other burglaries in the uptown business area.
Police are asking people to be watchful and report any suspicious vehicles, people or incidents.
Call (262) 532-8700 with information or questions.
By K. L. Klein
March 03, 2010 11:02 a.m. | Clearwire Legacy is in the process of building a nationwide fourth generation mobile Internet network providing advanced high-speed Internet services, and is looking to place antennas on six existing towers throughout the village.
The Plan Commission on Tuesday recommended the Village Board approve antenna and cabinet installation at towers located at W13330 Leon Road; on the village water tower, N9390 Water Tower Place; Lambert Wisconsin Management, W14810 Shawn Circle; and Waste Management, at the corner of County Line Road and 124th Street.
Because of the proximity to residential properties, the commission will hold a public hearing on the request for antenna and cabinet installation on a tower located at Lakefront Communications, W7348 Shady Lane.
The commission tabled a request for equipment to be added to the tower at Village Hall, N8480 Pilgrim Road, because of concerns about the structural integrity of the tower, particularly with additional equipment. The commission will consider the request after Clearwire submits a study. If the village approves the request, Clearwire and village officials would work out a lease agreement. Clearwire and village officials also would work out a lease agreement for the use of the village water tower.
Clearwire partners include Time Warner Cable, Google, Sprint and Intel Capital.
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By K. L. Klein
March 03, 2010 10:56 a.m. | The Plan Commission will hold two public hearings next month on requests by Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church to move its operations to a site along County Line Road, west of Maple Road.
The first request would reclassify a portion of the site from low-density residential and an area of agricultural lands both to institutional in the village's comprehensive plan.
Church officials on Tuesday suggested withdrawing the application because of the inaccurate perception that the organization is making a rezoning request, which it isn't. The church and school are allowed on lands zoned residential and on agricultural lands with a permit. However, village staffers said the change is necessary because of federal Smart Growth legislation.
Trustee Michael McDonald suggested village staff obtain an opinion from the village's attorney.
Previous plans called for the church, school and day care to operate on the eastern part of the 77-acre parcel. The village adopted its comprehensive plan based on that concept, states a village report.
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