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November 03, 2017

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257845051 DO YOU NEED A WILL? DO YOU NEED A WILL? Attorney James J. Winiarski An experienced professional in estate planning. A standard simple will is $215.00, and that charge includes a private conference with Attorney Winiarski. Husband and wife for $400.00. •Probate services are also available at reasonable rates. •Emergency consultations are available. •Please Call for a Free Simple Estate Planning Consultation Attorney James J. Winiarski 3625 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee (414) 383-3902 DID YOU KNOW? • Many more serial killers are born in November than any other month. • In 1942, there was a man called the Phantom Barber. He would break into people's houses in Mississippi at night and cut their hair. – Source: sotruefacts.com MARK BELLING Inmates are running Lincoln Hills Page 8 Facility is a ticking time bomb on several fronts A FEW IDEAS, RECIPES FOR EXCELLENT ENTERTAINING – PAGES 11-13 OWEN ROBINSON The legacy of Russian influence Page 9 Tentacles reach deep into Clintons, their foundation MILWAUKEE COUNTY'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER NOVEMBER 3, 2017 Local news at your fingertips Visit www.gmtoday.com By HANNAH WEIKEL Conley News Service MILWAUKEE — Waukesha water ratepayers could come out on top — as average bills are expected to be about $200 less per year than with other offers — with the city water utility's decision to purchase future water from Milwaukee. The 40-year commitment, for- mally announced Monday after- noon at Discovery World on Milwaukee's waterfront, is a major development in a years-long effort to obtain safe and reason- ably priced drinking water and could mean less need for conser- vation by residents and more money saved to be used for other capital projects in Waukesha. Milwaukee was ultimately cho- sen over Oak Creek, Waukesha's longtime partner in the water Waukesha taps Milwaukee for water See WATER on Page 15 Projected cost is $40 million cheaper than other options for Waukesha's ratepayers Kenny Yoo/Special to the Post Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, left, and Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly raise glass- es of Lake Michigan water to toast their cities' joint water alliance Monday at Discovery World in Milwaukee. Related story Oak Creek officials "blindsided" by Waukesha's water decision. Page 15 DID YOU WORK FOR ROGERS CARTAGE? If you worked at Rogers Cartage during the 1960s – 1970s It is important that you contact me today. Please call Barb at 866-221-1166 VAN NORMAN INVESTIGATIONS AND LITIGATIONS 257845044

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