The Architectural Control Board somewhat reluctantly wishes to use this medium to report incidents considered as “childish pranking.” The Board has decided to convey information related to an event last Saturday evening, November 8, in the hope that someone may know of the perpetrator and report this knowledge to the village police.
Individuals in a house on Eastern Trail witnessed a young man run from the house after ringing the doorbell and placing a bag labeled “Fork in the Road” on their front stoop at approximately 8:30 pm. The contents of the bag were noted as “disgusting” and "unhealthy" by the homeowner. Forty-five minutes later the doorbell rang again, and in an attempt to answer quickly the homeowner injured his leg. Rarely does our subdivision incur pranks considered obnoxious in nature, but this occurrence rose above what is clearly beyond just “childish.” We repeat: if you have information that may lead to the individual who committed this offense, please contact the village police.
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Good news and congratulations to the administrators and educators in the Mukwonago School District. The state Department of Public Instruction on Sept. 16 noted that the Mukwonago School District through recent testing was rated as the 10th best district out of 366 (K-12) districts in the state. The district earned a rating of “Exceeds Expectations.” Moreover, of the eight schools in the district, three earned the highest rating, “Significantly Exceeds Expectations,” while two other schools were less than one percentage point from this top rating. All five Mukwonago elementary schools placed in the top eight percent of more than 1,100 elementary schools statewide.
Greetings to the Families of Two Rivers Sub-Division: August 15, 2014
The Architectural Control Board (ACB) of the Two Rivers of Mukwonago sub-division announces that its’ annual meeting will commence at 7:15 pm, Thursday, August 21 at the Village of Mukwonago library, 511 Division Street. Please enter through the main doors off the parking lot. Proceed a few steps through the library entrance - the meeting hall will be at your right before entering the actual library. The ACB has determined that sufficient monies exist to fund expenses. The Board has voted to not assess any fee for any homeowner at this time. Mr. John Weidl, Village of Mukwonago Administrator, will be this year’s guest speaker. Mr. Weidl is expected to provide information on several aspects of village events. AGENDA
Mark your calendar now…we’ll see you on THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st at the Village Library at 7:15 pm. Respectfully, Ken Werner, Chairperson Amy Waller, Recorder Andy Ciganek, Webmaster The Architectural Control Board is committed to ensuring homeowner values in the Two Rivers Subdivision community through the promotion of safe and cooperative covenant maintenance disciplines. Subdivision Website: http://www.tworiversofmukwonago.org/ Greetings to the Families of the Two Rivers Subdivision:
Conducted by the Architectual Control Board (ACB), the annual meeting of the Two Rivers Subdivision of Mukwonago has been RESCHEDULED to Thursday, August 15th promptly at 7:15 pm at the Mukwonago Public Library. Our subdivision has witnessed several families occupying their new homes in the last year, and we certainly welcome their attendance for possibly the first time. Essentially, the meeting is convened to disseminate information in several areas:
Additionally, the Board may elect to secure individuals to make presentations that it deems may be relevant to the subdivision in general, or to certain homeowners specifically. Three specific issues are worth noting prior to the meeting:
The Board endorses the notion that presentations made by prominent members of the Mukwonago community should be requested and placed on the meeting agenda when available. Last year attendees enjoyed the address by Dr. Paul Strobel, Superintendent of the Mukwonago School System. This year, we are much enthused that Mr. Fred Winchowky, Village President, and Mr. Steven A. Braatz, Interim Village Administration and Clerk-Treasurer have agreed to attend our meeting and speak on several issues. President Winchowky has been deeply involved with the State Department of Transportation on the extensive HWY 83 improvement plans affecting the Village and will update homeowners on the conceptual strategies being discussed. Mr. Braatz will inform on various issues facing the Village and answer questions regarding the backdrop functions of the Village office. In addition, Mr. Braatz, who administers each election in the community, will answer questions regarding registration for future voting privileges after the meeting. Mark your calendar now ... we'll see you on THURSDAY, AUGUST 15TH at the Village Library at 7:15 pm. Respectfully, Ken Werner, Chairperson Amy Waller, Recorder The Architectural Control Board is committed to ensuring homeowner values in the Two Rivers Subdivision community through the promotion of safe and cooperative covenant maintenance disciplines. |
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