Robert Donald Boviall, 48 went to be with the Lord Oct. 14, 2012 at Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Mo. He was born on Nov. 4, 1963 to Charles and Robertha (Schellenberg) at Harvard Hospital. He went to school in Walworth. He is survived by daughter, Jennifer; grandchildren; his mother; brothers, […]
Month: November 2012
DEACON DONALD J. KUBAN
Deacon Donald J. Kuban of East Troy and Phoenix, Ariz. returned to the arms of the Lord on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012 at the age of 77 years. He was born on July 22, 1935 in Town of Lake, Wis. to his parents, Joseph J. and Helen (Siwieck). Don attended […]
Whitewater’s Harms places fifth at state
By David Paulsen Correspondent With sheer determination, Whitewater High School junior Brett Harms overcame a major physical obstacle to place fifth at the WIAA State Cross Country Championships held Saturday at The Ridges Golf Course in Wisconsin Rapids. Harms completed the 5,000-meter boys course in 16 minutes 5.32 seconds. Ryan […]
East Troy voters to weigh $17.2 million school referendum
By Vanessa Lenz SLN Staff While many voters will be hitting the polls Nov. 6 to have a say in the race for president and U.S. Senate, East Troy residents will also be making a big local decision. In addition to the highly contested national and statewide battles, the Nov. […]
SPENCER F. ‘PETE’ CHAPMAN
Spencer F. “Pete” Chapman, age 83 of the Town of Troy passed away Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012 at home in the early morning with his wife at his side. He was born on July 25, 1929 in Genesee. The son of the late Frank and Blanche (Farnham) Chapman. On May […]
EARLENE VOGEL SENGBUSH
Earlene Vogel Sengbush, 89 of Grand Prairie, Texas, went peacefully to our Lord, Oct. 26, 2012 surrounded with the love of her family, friends and Priest Father Andy Powell. She was born in Solon Mills, Ill., July 1, 1923 to Charles and Katherine Vogel with three sisters, Phyllis, Jean, Maxine; […]
Playoff perfection: Chiefs face undefeated Warriors in third postseason match
By Dan Truttschel Correspondent As the 2012 football season rolled along, everyone in the Big Foot camp seemed prepared for the Chiefs to compete in Division 3 for the second straight year. And why not? The Chiefs were ranked as high as third in that division all the way […]
Teaching tolerance
Students battle bullying, social fears at Challenge Day By Vanessa Lenz SLN Staff During the last half hour of East Troy High School’s Challenge Day session Oct. 18, about 100 teens exhibited a togetherness that has become a rarity in high school hallways. Forming small family groups, jocks paired up […]
UW-Whitewater scholarship to honor Aurora shooting victim
Friends and family members of John Larimer remember him as a smart, witty, driven individual destined to make a difference. “He had a phenomenal memory and broad understanding of everything he studied,” said Scott Larimer, John’s father. “I can only imagine what he could’ve accomplished.” Larimer, a 2008 University of […]
Village awards John’s Disposal trash, recycling contract
By Bob Peryea Correspondent After hashing out the decision over three meetings, the Walworth Village Board on Monday opted to contract a new service provider for its garbage disposal services. John’s Disposal of Whitewater was awarded a five-year contract to provide automated recycling and refuse service to the Village. John’s, […]