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SERVING THE VILLAGE OF ANTIOCH AND TREVOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 DISPLAY ADS (262) 877-2813
VOLUME 06 • NUMBER 6
CLASSIFIEDS (262) 728-3411
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TREVOR 12425 Antioch Rd.
147 E. Main Street, Twin Lakes, WI 53185 • Published By Southern Lakes Newspapers, LLC
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Man accused of selling crack near Antioch High
Park sees revival Centennial Park reopens Centennial Park in Antioch underwent a revival in 2017, when a group of volunteers repaired and restored the 25-year-old park, courtesy of Northbridge Church. The park opened nearly 25 years ago on a vision by residents Ted and Vicky Axton. In 1992, the Axtons, with cooperation from the village of Antioch, and more than 2,000 people, volunteered to construct the park. Since then, the park has been one of the busiest within Antioch, but needed restoration. Enter in Northbridge Church volunteers, who restored the park as part of their annual Sharefest project, which brought in more than 200 volunteers to revive Centennial Park.
Volunteers replaced lumber where needed, stained the structure with mops and spread 165 cubic yards of mulch to prepare the park by Sunday’s grand re-opening date. Although the Axtons were out of town, members of both Northridge Church and the Antioch Parks Board teamed up to welcome residents to the revived park Sunday. Rob Hardman, the Axtons sonin-law, represented the family. Representing Northridge Church in the ribbon cutting were pastors Mark Albrecht and Dawn Hayman. Antioch Parks board member Ron Horton, Mayor Larry Hanson, and trustee Jerry Johnson represented the village.
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Top: Rob Hardman uses a pair of giant scissors to cut the ribbon signifying the end of a giant project at the reopening of the Ted and Vicki Axton Playground located in Centennial Park, 601 Anita St., in Antioch, on Sunday. Northbridge Church Pastor Dawn Hayman, Antioch Parks board member Ron Horton, Antioch Mayor Larry Hanson, and, obscured behind Hanson, Antioch trustee Jerry Johnson. Hardman is the son-in-law of the Axtons. Above: The newly reopened and dedicated Ted and Vicki Axton Playground located in Centennial Park stands open and ready for business--and play, on Sunday, June 25.
A 36-year-old Antioch man was arrested and charged with multiple drug offenses, including one within 300-feet of Antioch Community High School, after a four-week sting operation. Jason D. Stackhouse, who allegedly sold crack to an undercover detective on several occasions, was taken into custody on June 21 and transported to the Jason D. Lake County Jail. Stackhouse Stackhouse, currently held on a $100,000 bail, is scheduled to appear in Lake County Court on July 12. “On several separate occasions over the past month Stackhouse sold crack cocaine to an undercover Gang Task Force Detective,” the release states. “One of the sales took place within 300 feet of a school.” Stackhouse is charged with one count of unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver - within 1,000 feet of a school (class X felony), six counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver (class 1 felonies), and six counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance (class 4 felonies).
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