Robert “Bob” D. Bulger, 76, of Town Hall Road in Delavan, died Aug. 18, 2016, at Holton Manor Nursing Home in Elkhorn. Funeral service will be at noon Wednesday at Como Community Church. Visitation will be at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Haase-Lockwood and Associates […]
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EARL EUGENE EDDY
Earl Eugene “Sid” Eddy, 89, of Genoa City died Aug. 19, 2016 in Gates Hall at the Wisconsin Veteran’s Home-Gates in the Town of Dover. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Haase-Lockwood and Associates Funeral Home in Genoa City. Interment with military honors will be in […]
KERRY A. MORSE
Kerry A. Morse, 44 of Clinton, lost her long courageous battle with cancer Aug. 13, 2016, at home surrounded by her family. She was born Jan. 11, 1972, to Thomas and Judy (Merrifield) Morse in Janesville. Kerry was best known for her big heart. Her daughter, Brookann, was the light […]
Grocery co-op update presented to Rotarians
Results of surveys, highlights from conference shared By Tom Ganser Correspondent At last month’s Rotary meeting, Brienne Diebolt-Brown and Stephanie Goettl provided members with an update of the efforts underway to explore the opening of a food co-operative in Whitewater. Diebolt-Brown and Goettl, along with Patrick Cannon and Lacey Reichwald […]
A snappin’ good time
David Stokes (right) shows off a snapping turtle at the Aug. 4 Family Fun Night event at Cravath Lakefront Park Community Center in Whitewater; one of his frogs entertains a trio by jumping around (above.) The events are held throughout the summer and are sponsored by the […]
Back on court
Milena Maroske, the No. 1 singles player for Whitewater High School, is back on the tennis court, shown participating in a Quad meet hosted by East Troy on Aug. 15. (Bob Mischka photo)
Whippets to build on momentum from last year
By Kevin Cunningham Sports Correspondent With any first-year head coach, teams have an adjusting period. For Whitewater High School’s football team, the 2015 season resulted in a 2-7 record under Tom Grosinske. Grosinske, in his inaugural year with the Whippets, started off 0-2 before getting his first win as the […]
City well poised for grocery, study reveals
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent Citing future population growth, minimal competition and a variety of scenarios worthy of consideration, an outside marketing consultant has concluded Whitewater could be well poised for a new standalone grocery store in the future. Early this year, the Whitewater Community Development Authority (CDA) commissioned a study […]
Badger football reloads
Badgers will rely on returning quarterback to lead team By Michael S. Hoey Correspondent The Badger High School football team shared the Southern Lakes Conference title last year with Waterford, made it to the state semi-final Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Associationi playoff game for the second time in school history and […]
Comets’ football amps up defense
D-DHS looks to keep opponents to fewer points this season By Kevin Cunningham Correspondent Delavan-Darien High School football has been on an upward trend for head coach Bret St. Arnauld since his arrival two seasons ago. In his first year, St. Arnauld’s Comets went 4-5 overall and missed the playoffs. […]