By Kellen Olshefski Editor With concerns needing council approval for change orders before completing work could slow, or even halt, the Sunset Park pool project, the Elkhorn Common Council voted in favor of forming an oversight committee during its Monday night Committee of the Whole Meeting. The new oversight committee […]
Month: November 2014
JUDITH R. TEALE
Judith R. Teale, 78, of Fontana, died Wednesday Nov. 12, 2014, at Vintage on the Ponds in Delavan. She was born March 13, 1936 in Harvard, Ill., to James and Ruth (Miller) Beck. She married Leonard Teale July 25, 1959 in California. He preceded her June 5, 1984. She is […]
ARNOLD BAKER JR.
Arnold “Arnie” Baker Jr., 75, passed away Oct. 31, 2014, at the Williams Bay Care Center. He is survived by his sister Ardeane (Pete) Broers, of Ripon, Calif.; children Shelly (Kevin), Laura (Mike), Keri (Brandon), Jeni (Chris) and Tim (Katie); his grandchildren Danielle (Chris), Josh, Cody, Casey, Shelby, Katie, Kory, […]
Local blood drive slated Nov. 19
Michael Christensen, 15, has always found a reason to be thankful, despite spending nearly his entire life battling leukemia. Christensen was first diagnosed at age 3 and suffered two relapses. He has received countless blood and platelet transfusions throughout his treatment. This Thanksgiving season, Michael and his family have much […]
‘John Lennon and Me’
Elkhorn Area High School to present fall play Nov. 14-15 In a similar vein to John Green’s breakout novel The Fault in Our Stars and FOX Television’s new hit The Red Band Society, Elkhorn Area High School is preparing for its production of the drama, “John Lennon and Me,” by […]
City to determine benefits of sewer system upgrades
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent With long-range efficiency in mind, Whitewater officials are looking into the prospect of upgrading the city’s existing sanitary sewer system. The cost of such a project, however, remains up for debate. The city has contracted with civil engineering firm Baxter and Woodman to make recommendations on […]
City to determine benefits of sewer system upgrades
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent With long-range efficiency in mind, Whitewater officials are looking into the prospect of upgrading the city’s existing sanitary sewer system. The cost of such a project, however, remains up for debate. The city has contracted with civil engineering firm Baxter and Woodman to make recommendations on […]
City prepares to discuss parking proposals
Officials will meet on matter in December By Dave Fidlin Correspondent A series of long-range recommendations concerning parking could soon bubble to the surface in Whitewater, city officials revealed recently. City Manager Cameron Clapper and Neighborhood Services Director Chris Munz-Pritchard came before the Common Council on Oct. 21 and discussed […]
‘Drowsy Chaperone’ set for Nov. 20-22
By Tom Ganser Correspondent The Whitewater community is in for a real treat with the Whitewater High School Players production of “The Drowsy Chaperone” Nov. 20-22 at 7:30 p.m. in the WHS auditorium “The Drowsy Chaperone” is a musical farce and parody of American musical comedy of the 1920s. The […]
HARRY C. REED
Harry C. Reed, 82, went to his heavenly home on Nov. 8, 2014, at his home in East Troy, surrounded by his loving family. Harry was born and raised in Chicago. He was a Korean War veteran, serving in the U.S. Air Force. He spent more than 30 years with […]