By Dan Truttschel Correspondent A strong first half was all the Big Foot girls basketball team needed Dec. 19 in a 67-59 Rock Valley Conference win over host Beloit Turner. Big Foot led 18-12 after the first quarter and 41-31 at halftime. Turner rallied in the second half, but could […]
Month: December 2014
PD takes proactive stance for officers’ well being
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent It is no secret police officers sometimes encounter traumatizing situations while in the line of duty. What might not be known are nationwide statistics that reveal twice as many police officers die of suicide than of injuries sustained from gunfire. “We’re losing our officers by their […]
Chiefs take win in rival matchup with Bulldogs
By Dan Truttschel Correspondent Rivalry battles always add an extra element to any competition. But in the end, they’re really only enjoyable for the team that comes out on top. In that scenario, the Big Foot boys basketball team had a whole lot of fun Saturday afternoon. The Chiefs overcame […]
Man charged with child sex assault
Police say they met at Racine County fair Joseph G. Deegan, 26, Walworth, is charged with second-degree sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl police say he met at the Racine County Fair in July 2014, a month after his release from prison for dealing drugs. According to the criminal complaint […]
Happy birthday Alpine Valley!
Alpine Valley Resort celebrated its 50th birthday this weekend with fireworks, reduced price lift tickets and other activities. The ski resort boasts more than 90 skiable acres and 20 runs, the longest at 3,000. Set in the Sugar Creek Valley in Elkhorn, the resort offers hills for beginners through experts […]
‘Elkhorn’s open for business’
New economic development group looks to improve Elkhorn By Kellen Olshefski Editor Rising from the ashes of a city economic development group, a new group – the Elkhorn Economic Development Alliance – is looking to make some big improvements for the future of Elkhorn. The previous economic development alliance, run […]
A new home for the hungry
Walworth County Food Pantry to move to new location, aims to up the ante on service for clients By Kellen Olshefski Editor After six years of serving the county out of Lake Geneva, the Walworth County Food Pantry is moving on up to Elkhorn, in hopes of offering a better […]
School Board approves calendar, courses
By Tracy Ouellette Editor The East Troy Community Schools Board of Eduction approved the 2015-16 calendar at the Dec. 8 meeting. School will begin before Labor Day next year on Sept. 1, with the holiday break running Sept. 4-7. School District Business Manger Kathy Zwirgzdas said when polled, 90 percent […]
UW-Whitewater graduates 840 in winter commencement
By Tom Ganser Correspondent Dec. 13 was a chapter-turning day in the lives of more than 840 students who graduated at UW-Whitewater’s Winter 2014 Commencement. In welcoming the audience to the ceremony in Kachel Fieldhouse, Chancellor Richard J. Telfer began by celebrating the learning, accomplishments and success of the graduating […]
A walk rich in faith and heritage
Locals celebrate apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe By Heather Ruenz Editor “December 12 is a very important celebration in the Catholic religion, more so for the Hispanic community,” organizer Jorge Islas Martinez said of the recent, local celebration of the 483rd apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe. According […]