Earlier today, an incident on a construction site caused the westbound lanes of Highway 50 at Highway 12 in Lake Geneva to be closed, according to a DOT press release. Traffic was detoured around the site of the reported construction accident until about 12:30 p.m. this afternoon. Check back for […]
Month: September 2014
Kickers look to regroup
By Adam Knoll Sports Correspondent The Whitewater High School boys soccer team found itself with an even record after five games (2-2-1), even after dropping a hard fought match against Delavan-Darien late last week. This might be a season in which the Whippets make it to the postseason with a […]
District Governor, local author guests of Rotary
By Tom Ganser Correspondent Mary Beth Seiser, Governor for District 6270 of Rotary International, was the guest speaker at the Whitewater Rotary Club on Aug. 26. The Whitewater Rotary Club is one of 56 clubs in District 6270 in southeastern Wisconsin that includes more than 3,000 members. Seiser began by […]
Council discusses sports coordinator’s salary
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent With a growing list of responsibilities, Whitewater officials recently reviewed a proposal to raise the salary of the city’s sports coordinator position. A final decision, however, will not be handed down until the 2015 budget is minted. City Manager Cameron Clapper presented the Common Council with […]
District officials review goals at annual retreat
By Tom Ganser Correspondent On Aug. 21, 37 Whitewater Unified School District teacher, school administration and district administration leaders gathered together in the Library Media Center at Whitewater Middle School for the district’s annual “data retreat.” The one-day meeting began with a review of last year’s strategic planning goals and […]
Chiefs gear up for volleyball season
Dowden pleased with young volleyball teams’ progress so far By Dan Truttschel Sports Correspondent Change is in the air this season for the Big Foot girls volleyball team. And that starts at the top, where former standout Caitlin Dowden has taken over the coaching reigns from Jen Koplitz, […]
Tasch Park will not be home to new dog park
City would like to include it in comprehensive plan for Babe Mann Park By Kellen Olshefski Editor Elkhorn’s Common Council voted unanimously in favor of striking Tasch Park as the location for a proposed dog park Monday, despite a recommendation from the City Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. […]
Police seek information on missing man
The Walworth County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information on the whereabouts of a 45-year-old Williams Bay man who was reported missing by his family on Sept. 4. According to a press release from the Sheriff’s Office, Brian Bates has not been seen or heard from him since Aug. 24. Bates […]
NEIL EDWARD WELCH
Neil Edward Welch, 87, of Janesville, died Sept. 2, 2014. He was born June 14, 1927 in Darien, the son of Richard and Adele (Gaffney) Welch. A graduate of Darien High School, Neil married Elizabeth Weis on June 23, 1951, and they resided in Darien until 1987 when they moved […]
JOHN D. IVERSON JR.
John D. Iverson Jr., 79, of Delavan, died Sept. 5, 2014, at Aurora Lakeland Medical Center in Elkhorn. He was born on July 15, 1935. He married Lillian Kelsey on March 30, 1963, at the Delavan United Methodist Church. She preceded him in death on March 11, 2013. He served […]