In Saturday’s loss to Evansville, Max Hildebrandt connects while at bat en route to a 3-for-3 day at the plate. Big Foot lost to the Blue Devils in the game 12-1. See more Chiefs sports in the May 3 Times/Reporter. (Bob Mischka photo)
Author: Heather Perkins
Badger baseball wins three in a row
By Michael S. Hoey Correspondent The Lake Geneva Badger baseball team won three in a row last week. The Badgers started the week with a non-conference home win over Milton and finished the week by sweeping a doubleheader from Delavan-Darien. Milton jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first […]
Shirk continues to lead EAHS golfers
By Chris Bennett Correspondent Nolan Shirk shot in the 70s for the second consecutive round and the Elkhorn Area High School boys golf team finished fourth May 3 in the Beloit Invite at Krueger Haskell Golf Course in Beloit. Elks coach Brett Weber praised Shirk for another strong round. Shirk […]
Comets soccer gets first win of the season
By Kevin Cunningham Correspondent The Delavan-Darien High School girls soccer team was winless entering this past week and went into its May 2 contest against Lakeside Lutheran hoping to get its first win. The first half didn’t go as planned and Lakeside Lutheran led 2-0. But thanks to a second […]
Woman charged in 2017 meth cook to be sentenced
By Vicky Wedig Staff writer A woman who pleaded guilty in a 2017 meth cook that sparked a fire at a Lake Geneva hotel is scheduled to be sentenced May 28. Melissa E. Kuen, 38, who has appeared in court at least twice to be sentenced but proceedings have been […]
DONNA L. SWEENEY
Donna L. Sweeney, 79, was born in Delavan on April 17, 1940, and called to Heaven on April 26, 2019. She was a woman of deep faith, expressed in the quiet and unassuming way she lived much of her life. Donna was united in marriage to James R. Sweeney […]
FLORENCE E. ROSS
Florence E. Ross, 101, of Wausau, passed away on April 22, 2019. Her long, remarkable life began in Waunakee. She was the third child of six children born to Edward G. and Ruth V. Berkholtz on Sept. 21, 1917. Her beloved parents, brothers, Paul and Robert, sisters Frances, Kathryn and […]
Ice Age Trail 50 run is this weekend
Nearly 1,200 endurance runners are expected to report to the starting line at the Nordic Trail in La Grange on Saturday, May 11, some as early as 6 a.m., to run 50 miles, 50 kilometers or a half-marathon. Originating from 32 states, Canada and the Netherlands, runners and their families […]
Whitewater’s Go WW Now marketing effort could advance
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent A year-old pilot marketing project aimed at spreading Whitewater’s attributes to a broader region could advance to a second year if new funding is infused into the project. The initiative, dubbed Go WW Now, was hatched as a concept in early 2018 and began taking form […]
Blooming among a garden of competitors
Local woman brings home top contest honors By Kellen Olshefski Correspondent Local florist Katie Rush is at it again, recently taking top honors at the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Art in Bloom contest when she stole the hearts of attendees with her piece at this year’s event and winning the First […]