George Street residents brought attention to current policies By Dave Fidlin Correspondent For the first time in nearly two decades, Whitewater officials are putting back under the microscope a longstanding policy on specially assessing property owners for infrastructure projects. At a meeting March 3, the Common Council discussed with City […]
Month: March 2015
Whitewater completes perfect season with first state championship
By Heather Ruenz Editor It was evident from the get-go that Whitewater came into Saturday’s Division 3 state title game prepared to leave it all on the floor. When the final buzzer sounded at the packed Resch Center in Green Bay, the Whippets had made history with their first state […]
Be well
Whitewater Wellfest event Sunday Do you ever feel like you always put your health second? Have you been meaning to buy a back massager to soothe your painful back for a while but just haven’t gotten round to it? Are you wanting to learn about different ways you can prioritize […]
Whodunnit?
Above: Harold Johnson, owner of the Breadloaf Bookstore in Lake Geneva, accuses another actor of murder during the murder mystery.
One more game
Lady Whippets to play for state title Saturday By Heather Ruenz Editor The Lady Whippets came out of the gate Friday ready to play and never let up, leading the entire semi-final game and defeating Div. 3 defending champion Kettle Moraine Lutheran, 47-30. On Saturday, around 2:30 p.m., Whitewater (27-0) will face […]
School Board accepts director of curriculum’s resignation
By Tracy Ouellette Editor With words of praise and best wishes, the East Troy School Board accepted the resignation of its Director of Curriculum and Instruction Amy Foszpanczyk Monday night during its regular board meeting. Foszpanczyk, who has been with the district for six years, tendered her resignation in a […]
Wisconsin Oven sale means expanded local operations
Dave Strand, president and CEO of East Troy’s Wisconsin Oven Corp., wants people in the community to know that last week’s sale of the company to Pennsylvania-based Thermal Product Solutions is a product of the company’s growth and local operations will be expanded. “We’re going to be adding more jobs, […]
Movie time
M.A.D. Monday Mission hosting movies tonight, tomorrow A group of local middle school kids, M.A.D. Monday Mission, are offering two movie nights for the community this weekend: one for families with preschool and elementary aged kids, and one for teenagers. To keep it affordable, a freewill donation will be accepted […]
O’Hara earns 2nd team All-State honors
By Adam Knoll Sports Correspondent Whitewater High School gymnast Kelly O’Hara is only a junior, which means next year the team will get back an accomplished gymnast fresh off of her second state appearance. O’Hara represented Whitewater at state last week, finishing with 2nd team All-State honors. After struggling a […]
School board grateful referendum passed
District still short of funds By Michael S. Hoey Correspondent The Delavan-Darien School District won a much-needed $1.25 million referendum to exceed revenue caps for operational costs on Feb. 17. Superintendent Robert Crist and School Board members said Monday they are grateful, but the district’s financial challenges are not over. […]