Month: June 2016

Obituaries

JANE M. ERICKSON

Jane M. (nee Merrick) Erickson, 99, of Brookfield, formerly of Delavan and Lac du Flambeau, found peace on June 6, 2016. She was a loving wife of the late Merrill Paul. She is survived by her loving daughter, Elizabeth (Robert) Mustin; grandchildren Eric (Stephanie) Mustin and Christopher (Stacy) Mustin; great-grandchildren […]

Whitewater

Council denies alcohol license for Jimmy’s

Background check revealed several offenses not listed on application By Dave Fidlin Correspondent After reviewing a list of prior convictions, Whitewater officials have decided to uphold a recommendation and deny an applicant’s request to serve alcohol at an establishment within the city. In February, Joseph J. Ford, of Racine, sought […]

Whitewater

Young and talented

      LINCS Elementary School student Dejaney Valles (left) a fifth grader, sits near her work with art teacher Joan Schlough at the Cultural Arts Center May 15. The event drew a large crowd to celebrate the talent of Whitewater students in art and music, as the LINCS drummers […]

Delavan-Darien

Fans can go to state game

General admission tickets are now available in the Delavan-Darien High School athletic office through 3 p.m. Wednesday for the 2016 Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association girls state softball tournament to be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, at Goodman Diamond in Madison. Student and adult game tickets are $8 each. A fan […]

Obituaries

ROBERT E. DORNFELD

Robert E. Dornfeld, 79, of East Troy, died June 4, 2016, at Waukesha Memorial Hospital. He was born Jan. 8, 1937, in Watertown, to the late Oscar and Irene (nee Turke) Dornfeld. Robert proudly served his country in the United States Army. He married Betty Lou Eddy on June 7, […]

Whitewater

Meet the math whizzes

      The Whitewater Middle School 7-8 math team earned the top score among all of the Southern Lakes Advanced Network schools in the MEGA Math Meet at Madison College May 24, and finished eighth out of 20 schools competing. The team included seventh graders, front row from the […]