The March 16 issue of the Times/Reporter includes coverage of the following:
• Big Foot High School students remember school shooting victims in a ceremony held in the commons at the high school Wednesday morning, spreading a message of being kind to each other;
• Chapel on the Hill is presenting, “The Living Passion” this weekend and next, a play that features more than 30 adults and children from surrounding areas including Fontana, Walworth and Williams Bay;
• A Sharon teen pleads not guilty to assaulting a 4-year-old and is set to appear at a status conference March 21;
• The new softball coach at Big Foot High School, Troy Hummel, shares his goals for the team;
• Yerkes Observatory will close by October, according to the University of Chicago, which, in an announcement stated: “Despite its important history, the Yerkes facility and its instrumentation no longer directly contribute to the research mission…”
• The Big Foot High School varsity math team recently competed in the Rock Valley Conference meet, earning a second-place finish while the JV squad also had a strong showing;
• Walworth-Fontana Rotary Club recently honored member Bob Rauland (and his wife, Arlene) for 50 years of dedicated service.
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