The March 2 issue of the Times/Reporter includes coverage of the following:
• The Fontana School Board looks toward the future to address declining enrollment
• Williams Bay High School’s Drama Club is set to take the stage to present “The Brothers Grimm,” described as a “fast-paced, rollicking comedy”
• Nearly 700 people support the Fighting Forty Association’s breakfast at the firehouse in Sharon
• Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church hosts a Food, Fun and Friends Day event that featured kids working on projects for active duty soldiers, elderly and shut-ins and ill children
• Big Foot High School Board approves hiring new principal, Heidi Deininger, who will take over July 1 following the retirement of Mike Hinske
In sports…
• The Big Foot boys basketball team’s season comes to an end following a loss to Lake Mills in a regional opening matchup
• The Lady Chiefs made their way through regional competition and moved on to sectional play
• The BUW gymnastics team made its first appearance at state since 2014 while two gymnasts qualified as individuals including Williams Bay High School freshman Malia Bronson.