The Whitewater City Market, established in 2015, is set up in the Cravath Lakefront Park area from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays from May 1 through Oct. 30. It brings area farmers, artisans, food carts and the community together and free music, kids’ activities and more than 50 vendors, on […]
Author: Heather Perkins
Author to present story about dog lost in Yellowstone
At the Lake Geneva Library at 6:30 p.m. June 28, author Michelle Caffrey will present her book, “Bring Jade Home: The True Story of a Dog Lost in Yellowstone.” Caffrey will tell the true tale of a 15-month-old Australian shepherd who is lost in the wilderness of Yellowstone National Park […]
Walk-run takes place in memory of Delavan girl
Funds raised benefit home for girls in Haiti By Penny Gruetzmacher Correspondent The 2018 Avery Step You Take 5K walk and run and 1.5-mile walk and run took place June 15 at Delavan Christian School. One-hundred participants ran or walked in the event, which included a display table with posters […]
Cost could determine when City of Whitewater undertakes housing study
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent Whitewater officials remain supportive of a study assessing the city’s current and future housing needs, but one important sticking point — cost — could play a role in determining when the endeavor is explored. Housing stock — particularly single-family — has been a common talking point […]
PD earns dementia friendly designation
The Lake Geneva Police Department is awarded a purple angel June 7, designating it as dementia friendly. City of Lake Geneva Mayor Tom Hart (from left), Bernadette Russow, Bonnie Beam-Stratz, Eric Russow, Police Chief Michael Rasmussen, Lt. Edward Gritzner III and Lt. Bridgette Way attended the presentation. The Russows […]
Failed referendum costs district another administrator
By Michael S. Hoey Correspondent A failed attempt to pass a referendum April 3 for operating expenses and to upgrade facilities at the high school has cost the Delavan-Darien School District another administrator. The resignation of director of special education and pupil services Sara Halberg was announced on June 11. […]
ROGER D. RASMUSSEN
Roger David Rasmussen, born March 14, 1949 to Warren and Elaine Rasmussen, passed away June 14, 2018. Roger grew up in Walworth, graduating from Big Foot High School in 1967. Upon graduation from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Education in 1971, Roger taught sixth grade in the Madison Metropolitan […]
PATRICK J. KENNEDY
Patrick J. Kennedy, 86, of Delavan, passed away June 14, 2018, at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee. He was born in Milwaukee Oct. 14, 1931, to John and Anne (Murphy) Kennedy. Patrick married Mary Hooper on Feb. 10, 1962. He enjoyed camping, gardening, traveling and drinking coffee […]
JUDITH E. FREUND
Judith E. Freund, 77, of Burlington, and formerly of Genoa City, passed away June 6, 2018. Free of pain and illness she will once again be reunited with her loving husband, Albert. Judith was born May 30, 1941, in Elkhorn to the late Frank and Margaret (Weeks) Bresee. She […]
DAVID WAYNE STUVER
David Wayne Stuver, 75, a Janesville resident for the past 20 years and originally from the Delavan-Darien area, passed away June 11, 2018, after suffering an acute illness. Dave was born May 30, 1943, in Elkhorn, to William and Marguerite (Sawyer) Stuver-McKinney. He grew up in Darien and attended […]