Month: August 2017

Elkhorn

Referendum projects in district on schedule

By Kellen Olshefski Correspondent With the beginning of the 2017-18 school year just around the corner, the Elkhorn Area School District aims to have a large number of projects connected to last year’s $22.4 million referendum completed when students walk through the doors on Sept. 5. Elkhorn Area School District […]

East Troy area

Off to a great start

Trojans open season with win over McFarland By Dan Truttschel Correspondent If anybody thought the East Troy and McFarland football teams were going to ease into the 2017 campaign Friday night, they were dead wrong. A total of 89 combined points and nearly 1,000 total yards between the two drove […]

Obituaries

STEPHEN J. VOGT

      Stephen Joseph Vogt, 89, a long time resident of Elkhorn, died August 22, 2017, at Atrium Post Acute Care of Williams Bay. Stephen was born on March 25, 1928, in Lyons, to the late George and Mathilde (Held) Vogt. He lived on the family farm outside Elkhorn for more […]

East Troy

Making memories

Burn Camp gives burn-injured kids a week of fun, support By Lisa Smith Correspondent Everybody at Burn Camp has a different story, but one thing unites this special group of summer campers – they are survivors. These courageous kids and adults want to continue living their lives as best as […]

Whitewater

City refreshes list of long-range goals

By Dave Fidlin Correspondent Housing, the library and the oft-discussed absence of a full-service grocery store were among the items pinpointed in a recent long-range goal-setting exercise in Whitewater. During his routine report to the Common Council on Aug. 1, City Manager Cameron Clapper highlighted some of the key takeaways […]