By Dave Fidlin Correspondent On the heels of a successful pilot launch last year, Downtown Whitewater’s City Market is returning for a second go-around this year. The civic organization launched the City Market during the second half of last year’s warm weather season, and decision-makers said they were pleased by […]
Month: April 2016
A magical experience
Elkhorn Area High School Band marches in Disney World parade, gets to experience a little ‘Disney Magic’ By Kellen Olshefski SLN Staff It wasn’t too long ago that members of the Elkhorn Area High School band hopped on a bus and departed on a trip that would quickly turn into […]
Girls post two wins in a row
East Troy’s Softball team improves record to 2-2 By Dan Truttschel Correspondent Fans of low-scoring softball games may not have enjoyed East Troy’s two contests the first week of April. But if you like offense, there was plenty of that – to go with a pair of victories to put […]
DAVID M. BRADFORD
David “Casey” M. Bradford, who was born Feb. 4, 1939, died March 30, 2016, after battling cancer for a short period of time. He graduated from Amphi High School in Tucson, Ariz., in 1957. He them moved back to Wisconsin to become an auto body mechanic and owner of Walworth […]
Full council to discuss purchase of new administrative vehicle
Vehicle was scheduled to be replaced in 2017 and money had already been set aside; committee votes in favor of sending topic to full council for discussion By Kellen Olshefski SLN Staff The City of Elkhorn Finance and Judicial Committee voted in favor of sending discussion on the possibility […]
Discussion on the future of tenure April 21
The League of Women Voters – Whitewater Area will host a discussion on the future of tenure next week in response to the recent change in tenure law passed by the State Legislature. The State of Wisconsin used to include details about the protection afforded by the tenure system within […]
EMMET E. SCHULZ
Emmet E. Schulz, 91, of Delavan, formerly of Stoughton, died April 13, 2016, after a short illness. He was born Aug. 26, 1924, in Hillpoint. He served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Japan after Worls War II. He married Betty Jean Fry on May 10, 1947, in […]
GARY A. WECKESSER
Gary A. Weckesser, 75, of Delavan, died April 2, 2016, at Summerlin Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas. He was born in Chicago to Vincent and Agnes Sue (Cook) Weckesser. He grew up in Shorewood. He and his wife, Jill, and their four children lived in California for 14 years […]
East Troy’s Tennis team hits the court
Coach says depth of talent team’s biggest advantage By Dan Truttschel Correspondent The goals never change for the East Troy High School boys tennis team. First on the list is win the Rock Valley Conference title – and if that can’t happen, the focus turns to seeing how many individuals […]
City looks to add-on to Koopman Lane utilities building
Architectural agreement for Koopman Lane addition approved by committee 3-0; utilities director said addition greatly needed By Kellen Olshefski SLN Staff The City of Elkhorn Finance and Judicial Committee voted in favor of an architectural agreement with Angus-Young and Associates for the addition to the City of Elkhorn Utilities building […]