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Caledonia to borrow more for roads, lose three firefighter/EMTs in 2023 [The Journal Times, Racine, Wisc ]

Caledonia to borrow more for roads, lose three firefighter/EMTs in 2023 [The Journal Times, Racine, Wisc ]
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Badger Liquor, a Wisconsin-based alcoholic beverage sales company, locks in plans for expansion into Racine County

Badger Liquor, a Wisconsin-based alcoholic beverage sales company, locks in plans for expansion into Racine County
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Caledonia Police to pursue grant to fund more positions despite long-term sustainability concerns

CALEDONIA — The Caledonia Village Board on Monday night gave permission, on a 5-2 vote, to the village Police Department to pursue a federal grant to hire two additional sworn officers, even while the village’s police chief wants to expand the department by five officers in the near future. The Caledonia Police Department has been understaffed for a while, according to department leaders. The department is currently staffed with 35 sworn personnel: a chief, deputy chief, three lieutenants, five sergeants, three detectives, one K-9 handler and 21 patrol officers. The staff was increased by one in 2020 and another in 2021. Botsch Police Chief Christopher Botsch said Monday night that the department should be somewhere between 40 and 45 sworn personnel, based on metrics to evaluate sworn law enforcement personnel for an agency.

Vote on charging Four Mile Road homeowners thousands for business park s water/sewer delayed

4 min to read During a public hearing as a part of a special Village Board meeting Tuesday in Caledonia Village Hall, President Jim Dobbs asked the audience three times if there was anyone wishing to speak in favor of proposed property assessments. None came forward. Then Dobbs asked the audience if anyone wished to speak in opposition. Many came forward. “None of us here wanted this (or) asked for it,” Dwight Majeres, who owns 1.02 acres on Four Mile Road and whose estimated assessment payment would be the minimum $31,625.18, said angrily. “We got it stuffed down our throat … I’m going to have to sell my place. I can’t afford to live there. I’m by myself. What am I going to do? Where am I going to go … what, go to a nursing home?”

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