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Jersey Mike s Opens in West Bend

Jersey Mike s Guests can place takeout orders in-store or for pickup through the website or through the Jersey Mike’s app. Jersey Mike’s Subs, known for its fresh sliced/fresh grilled subs, will open at 1025 South Main Street in West Bend, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, May 19. Franchise owners Haydyn Straus and Holley Hood will hold three fundraisers as part of their grand opening celebration: Wednesday, May 19 to Sunday, May 23 to support Badger Middle School Wednesday, May 26 to Sunday, May 30 to support West Bend West High School Wednesday, June 2 to Sunday, June 6 to support West Bend East High School Customers with a special fundraising coupon can make a minimum $2 contribution to the schools in exchange for a regular sub. Customers must have a coupon to be eligible.

A downward spiral, a spasm of violence, and two families are left mourning loved ones

A man s downward spiral ended in a shocking shooting. Now, two families in Kewaskum are mourning loved ones. Bill Glauber, Sophie Carson and Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Washington County Sheriff, Martin Schulteis UP NEXT KEWASKUM - Forest View Road cuts a straight line through quiet farmland north of West Bend before gently rising and twisting into a wooded area with several homes,  some tucked inside.  These days, the fields are snow-covered, more peaceful than ever. On Feb. 3, a mid-afternoon spasm of violence ruptured the area in ways the local folks struggle to comprehend. A 30-year-old man, out of prison for two months and struggling for years with mental health issues, careened down the road in a stolen car and rolled the vehicle. He clambered from the wreck and began to go house to house, desperate to grab another car.

A man s downward spiral ended in a shocking shooting Now, two families in Kewaskum are mourning loved ones

A man s downward spiral ended in a shocking shooting. Now, two families in Kewaskum are mourning loved ones. Bill Glauber, Sophie Carson and Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Washington County Sheriff, Martin Schulteis UP NEXT KEWASKUM - Forest View Road cuts a straight line through quiet farmland north of West Bend before gently rising and twisting into a wooded area with several homes,  some tucked inside.  These days, the fields are snow-covered, more peaceful than ever. On Feb. 3, a mid-afternoon spasm of violence ruptured the area in ways the local folks struggle to comprehend. A 30-year-old man, out of prison for two months and struggling for years with mental health issues, careened down the road in a stolen car and rolled the vehicle. He clambered from the wreck and began to go house to house, desperate to grab another car.

Sons of Kewaskum murder victim say he died a hero

Sons of Kewaskum murder victim say he died a hero Ben Jordan talks to the sons of a father tragically killed in a shooting in Kewaskum, who call their dad a hero and a mentor to many. and last updated 2021-02-08 23:13:23-05 KEWASKUM — The sons of a man violently killed by an intruder last week in Washington County remember him as a hero who was a mentor to many. Ray Engelking was one of two residents shot to death by a man who broke into their homes to steal their vehicles. Despite unimaginable grief, Engelking’s three sons take comfort in knowing their dad died while protecting their mother at their Kewaskum home.

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