Members of this year's Leadership Kenosha class listen to a panel discussion featuring local elected officials during a daylong visit to the County Board chambers in the Kenosha County Administration Building on Wednesday.
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A panel of local elected officials participates in a discussion with this year's Leadership Kenosha cohort in the County Board chambers Wednesday. Pictured, from left, are Kenosha Alderman Kenny Harper, County Board Supervisor and Town of Randall Chairman Mark Nordigian, County Board Vice Chairman Daniel Gaschke, and Town of Brighton Chairwoman Susan Crane.
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Members of this year's Leadership Kenosha cohort meet with County Executive Samantha Kerkman in her office during a daylong visit to the Kenosha County Administration Building on Wednesday. Also pictured, at far right in the center row, is Kenosha Alderman Kenny Harper, a member of the panel of local elected officials who engaged in a discussion with the group.
Members of this year’s Leadership Kenosha class spent a day last week at the Kenosha County Administration Building, where they learned about the functions of county government.
Judge Milisauskas' retires at the Kenosha County Courthouse
Retiring Judge Anthony Milisauskas gives a thumbs-up as he holds a picture collage that was given to him as a retirement gift at a celebration in his courtroom Friday.
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Judge Anthony Milisauskas sits on bench wearing a fishing hat and gloves and an "I'm Retired" sash at a Friday celebration of his retirement.
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Judge Anthony Milisauskas and Kenosha County Clerk of Courts Rebecca Matoska-Mentink at Milisauskas' retirement celebration.
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Judge Anthony Milisauskas and Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman at Milisauskas' retirement celebration.
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Judge Anthony Milisauskas and Kenosha County District Attorney Xavier Solis at Milisauskas' retirement celebration.
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The cake waits to be cut at Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Anthony Milisauskas’ retirement celebration in his courtroom Friday.
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Kenosha County Assistant Corporation Counsel John Moyer leads a trumpet fanfare for longtime Judge Anthony Milisauskas, at a Friday retirement celebration of the judge’s retirement.
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Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Anthony Milisauskas dons fishing gear and a sash as he enters a courtroom packed with colleagues and friends for a retirement celebration in his honor on Friday. Milisauskas is retiring after 20 years on the bench.
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From left, retiring Judge Anthony Milisauskas receives a photo collage from Court Interpreter Leo Martin and Judicial Assistant Dana Anderson during a Friday celebration of the judge’s retirement.
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Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Anthony Milisauskas holds up a mug from his staff at a retirement celebration in his honor on Friday.
Members of this year's Leadership Kenosha class listen to a panel discussion featuring local elected officials during a daylong visit to the County Board chambers in the Kenosha County Administration Building on Wednesday.
A panel of local elected officials participates in a discussion with this year's Leadership Kenosha cohort in the County Board chambers Wednesday. Pictured, from left, are Kenosha Alderman Kenny Harper, County Board Supervisor and Town of Randall Chairman Mark Nordigian, County Board Vice Chairman Daniel Gaschke, and Town of Brighton Chairwoman Susan Crane.
Members of this year's Leadership Kenosha cohort meet with County Executive Samantha Kerkman in her office during a daylong visit to the Kenosha County Administration Building on Wednesday. Also pictured, at far right in the center row, is Kenosha Alderman Kenny Harper, a member of the panel of local elected officials who engaged in a discussion with the group.