County Board Member Inspires Community with Courageous Cancer Battle

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Kenosha, Wis. – Kenosha County Board member Laura Belsky is demonstrating remarkable resilience and inspiring the community as she faces a breast cancer diagnosis with strength and positivity. Her journey, shared candidly on social media, has sparked an outpouring of support and admiration from colleagues, friends, and local leaders.

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A Personal Journey of Strength

In a heartfelt Facebook post, Belsky reflected on her journey, detailing a recent moment of profound transformation. She recounted the emotional experience of losing her hair due to chemotherapy, a milestone she embraced with courage alongside her husband, Greg. The couple turned the moment into an empowering act of resilience, set to the uplifting tune of “What’s Up” by 4 Non Blondes.

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“With every new day, I remind myself to focus on what’s truly important: love, family, and the unwavering support of those around me,” Belsky wrote. “Together, we will navigate whatever comes next.”

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Samantha Kerkman – Kenosha County Executive
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

Community Leaders Show Support

Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman praised Belsky’s unwavering dedication to public service despite her personal challenges.

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“It was challenging news that Laura received upon her cancer diagnosis late last year. But she’s a fierce fighter, and she’s not letting this obstacle derail her passion for public service,” Kerkman stated. She highlighted Belsky’s contributions to county initiatives, including the design of the new county logo and her advocacy for organizations like Kemper Center and the Kenosha Public Market.

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Monica Yuhas – Chair, Kenosha County Board
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

County Board Chair Monica Yuhas echoed Kerkman’s sentiments, recognizing Belsky’s resilience and commitment to her community.

“Laura continues to face each challenge with unwavering bravery, demonstrating an unyielding commitment to life, love, and hope,” Yuhas said. “Her journey is a powerful reminder that while the road may be difficult, it is never walked alone.”

Local Attorney J. Michael McTernan
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

Admiration from Colleagues

Local attorney and fellow Kenosha Public Market board member Mike McTernan commended Belsky’s determination and work ethic.

“I have had the pleasure to work with Laura on a variety of matters in my professional life and have been consistently impressed with her intelligence, dedication, and ability to simply get things done,” McTernan shared. “She is facing this health issue the same way she handles every challenge—with strength and resolve.”

Zachary Rodriguez – Former County Board Member
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

“I had the privilege of serving alongside Laura Belsky on the Kenosha County Board for many years. Coming from opposite sides of the political aisle, our friendship often puzzled folks on both sides. We had intense debates, but we also shared a deep commitment to getting results for Kenosha County residents. Sitting next to each other for years, we rolled our eyes at outlandish remarks, laughed, celebrated, and always found common ground where it mattered most. Laura is a passionate public servant and a true community leader. I wish her strength and healing during her cancer treatment—Kenosha County is better because of her service,” said former board member Zach Rodriguez.

A Community United in Support

As Belsky continues her battle against cancer, she remains a source of inspiration for many in Kenosha County. Her story is one of resilience, love, and community support—an example of how strength in adversity can uplift an entire community.

Through her candid reflections and the unwavering encouragement from those around her, Belsky’s journey is a testament to the power of hope, courage, and unity in facing life’s greatest challenges.

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