Burlington recovery underway
BURLINGTON — William and Katrina Schuckman pulled up to Burlington High School early Saturday afternoon to pick up cleaning supplies and a few cases of bottled water. Their basement flooded with 6 inches of water and the water they normally use, from their well, is undrinkable. “It came out like a rusty brown (color),” William said. “We finally got the water completely out (of the basement). Now we’re trying to get everything situated.” The couple was planning on using some of the bottled water to cook spaghetti. “Now we’re able to give the kids something more than peanut butter and jelly sandwiches,” William said. The community has been generous, Katrina said, but their family is shaken by the damage Mother Nature has done to their home and other people’s homes. “Everybody’s in panic,” Katrina said. “We’ve lived here our whole lives and watching our town get destroyed like that for the first time is pretty heart-aching.” After the huge amount of rain that hit the western parts of Racine and Kenosha counties, the American Red Cross and Salvation Army have set up headquarters in the cafeteria of Burlington…