 Elkhart Lakeman, accused of assaulting babysitter, Johnsonville Sausage to build new retail store in rural Sheboygan County, Local Man, named to Governor's Task Force. These and other local stories are coming up on this edition of Community News Review. I'm Maddie Fister and this is Community News Review for Wednesday, August 21, 2019. An Elkhart Lakeman faces possible fines and prison time if he is found guilty of assaulting a babysitter. Watching his children in his home last week, officers responded to the home on August 13 after getting a call from the sitter's father, who said his daughter called him for help. The criminal complaint alleges that Thomas Sort entered the room when the babysitter was sleeping and began touching her. She screamed, ran into the bathroom, and called her parents. Officers found the sitter crying in the upstairs room and found Sort on a downstairs couch extremely intoxicated. Sort denies doing anything considered criminal and the fourth degree sexual assault charges carry penalties up to $10,000 in fines and nine months in prison. Military veterans, guardsmen, reservists, and family members can explore job opportunities from 11 o'clock until 4 o'clock on Thursday, August 22. The event at the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center on Gas Lake Road in Manitowoc County aims to match job seekers from military backgrounds with over 50 employers in fields like administration, hospitality, customer service, manufacturing, sales, and marketing. A shuttle will run from the Sheboygan Job Center for those needing a ride, and the Sheboygan Area Society for Human Resource Management is behind the effort. When their website offers more information, visit sheboyganarea.sh. Johnsonville is planning to build a new marketplace retail store in rural Sheboygan County. The location will be across the street from its headquarters and officials say it would sell 70-plus types of sausages and some of which might not be found at other local retailers. Officials say that the new store would be built at the southeastern corner of Highway J and Rio Road just south of the company's town of Sheboygan Falls main office located on Johnsonville Way. According to a recent report, the building would be 3,500 square feet and would break ground in early September. They would reopen in 2020 and the year that would mark the company's 75th anniversary. Over 40 new jobs are headed to Manitowoc. Officials with red-line plastics are expanding operations there, also drawing $12 million in capital investment. Red-line plastics is a family-owned and operated manufacturer of molded and vacuum-formed plastics as well as leather and textile cut and stew products. Officials say the $12 million project is expected to create 44 jobs over the next three years in an investment that solidifies the company's continued commitment to Wisconsin. Company officials say it is also a testament to the strength of our manufacturing industry. In addition to the jobs created, this expansion will also allow red-line to take advantage of a variety of markets and better position itself for future growth. The state's EDC is supporting the project by authorizing up to $150,000 in state income tax credits over the next three years. The project includes the construction of a new 117,500-square-foot manufacturing facility in Manitowoc. Governor Tony Evers has appointed a Chevrogan man to serve the governor's task force on caregiving. Mo Tao Lee, co-founder and president of Universal Home Healthcare, Inc. of Chevrogan will join 28 others on the task force, which aims to attract and retain a strong direct care workforce while supporting families who provide caregiving support and services. Universal Home Healthcare and Chevrogan was founded in 2005 and provides multilingual nurses and personal care workers that help people live independently in their homes. And finally, a huge day on Monday for cancer survivor at the annual Make-A-Wish Golfing event in Chevrogan. Craig Hopch won a 2019 Chevrogan Camaro after hitting a hole in one that was sponsored by Van Horn Automotive. It was hit in one of the two holes that were sponsored each year by Van Horn, and this all happened on Monday morning at the annual outing at Black Wolf Run. Van Horn Automotive takes part in the Make-A-Wish chapter golfing outing each year. And that is our report for today. Join me again on Friday for more local news and information on Community News Review.