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Kenosha County Board approves three cabaret licenses, accepts drug task force grant and authorizes Silver Lake rental lease
Summary
The Kenosha County Board unanimously approved three regular cabaret licenses, accepted a multi-jurisdictional drug task force grant that provides Kenosha County $53,140, and authorized a vendor lease for paddleboard and kayak rentals at Silver Lake, among other routine actions.
The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors on an evening session approved three regular cabaret licenses, accepted a 2025 multi-jurisdictional drug task force grant that includes $53,140 for the county, and authorized a vendor lease to operate paddleboard and kayak rentals at Silver Lake.
The actions matter because they authorize ongoing business operations, grant-funded law enforcement work and a vendor arrangement that changes how county lifeguard staff would handle beach rentals.
Board action and votes Supervisor Franco moved and the board approved three regular cabaret licenses for establishments that completed probationary periods with no reported violations: Stumble Inn Bar and Grill in the town of Paris (Resolution 80), Sittin' Bull (Sitting Bull Tavern) in the town of Wheatland (Resolution 81), and Jetty's Bar and Grill in the town of Brighton (Resolution 82). Each resolution passed unanimously.
The board also approved Resolution 83 to accept a 2025 multi-jurisdictional drug task force grant administered by the Southeast Area Drug Operations Group (SADOG). Supervisor Franco said the total…
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