West Bend police issue warning about man posing as We Energies employee, looking to collect payment

WEST BEND -- West Bend police are warning about a scam in which a man is posing as a We Energies employee and attempting to collect a utility payment.Police say they received a complaint about this on Monday, August 31st.The suspect was attempting to collect a utility payment via the use of a pre-paid credit card at the We Energies customer's business.Police say this man is NOT a We Energies employee.Additionally, police say scams like this have happened in other jurisdictions in southeastern Wisconsin, and in West Bend back in 2013.In each instance, the fake employee attempted to obtain credit card numbers from customers or have the customer obtain a pre-paid credit card and provide the card information to the scammer.We Energies has advised that they never collect payment from customers at a residence or in the field.The West Bend Police Department and We Energies officials encourage anyone who encounters this type of activity to contact their local law enforcement agency and do not provide any credit card information.

"Looking luscious:" We Energies gets its cookie book ready for holiday season

MILWAUKEE -- It's Christmas 365 days a year for Grace Natoli-Sheldon, which means she's always in the holiday spirit."All the time, all the time I`m happy," said Natoli-Sheldon as she laughed.Natoli-Sheldon has her own food photography business and is capturing Christmas goodies year round."We could do a shot in 15 minutes and it`s perfect and it all came together or like the shot before this it took a couple of hours," said Natoli-Sheldon.Right now, she's snapping pictures for the ever popular We Energies Cookie Book."You have to make sure the light is hitting everything and everything is looking luscious," said Natoli-Sheldon.The We Energies Cookie Book dates back to 1928, but this year there's a new twist."We have recipes from all 50 states plus the District of Columbia so when people are doing their holiday baking this year they can take a trip literally across the country and try recipes from all 50 states," said We Energies Spokesperson Cathy Schulze.Getting the free book is a tradition for many families, including Natoli-Sheldon."My mom and I always baked from these books mostly Italian cookies, whatever were the Italian ones those were the ones that we made," said Natoli-Sheldon.Distribution of the We Energies Cookie Book begins in November and mark your calendar because the big distribution event is at Miller Park on Saturday, November 7th from 9 am - 1 pm.To see the full list of dates and locations for the We Energies Cookie Book, CLICK HERE.