By Kevin Cunningham Sports Correspondent On April 28, the Whitewater High School boys tennis team faced Watertown Luther Prep at home and lost, 6-1. Whippets head coach Alex Mory said the match was in cold conditions and it was a tough match that showed the team had great perseverance. “The […]
Author: Heather Perkins
Softball team falls to Evansville, Jefferson
By Kevin Cunningham Sports Correspondent The Whitewater High School softball team was 2-8 overall heading into this past week, a week that held two games on its schedule. The Whippets first faced Evansville on April 28 on the road after losing to them on April 26 at home, 12-3. In […]
Soccer team gets first conference win of season
Track teams sixth, seventh at Fort Invite By Kevin Cunningham Sports Correspondent The Whitewater High School girls soccer team was 2-3-2 overall with three games on its schedule coming into this week. The Whippets had a chance to get its record to .500 with a road game against a conference […]
Whippets comeback leads to 5-4 win over Elks
By Kevin Cunningham Sports Correspondent A few nail-biters took place this past week for the Whitewater High School baseball team, which entered with a 7-4 record overall. The first game came against Evansville on April 28 on the road. In the bottom of the first inning, Evansville initially struck with […]
Mock crash brings safe driving to forefront
Officials say explanation of long-term effects added reality By Heather Ruenz Editor “The purpose of our mock crash was to bring real world reality to each student’s attention so they put their focus back on safe driving choices,” Whitewater High School administrative assistant De Anda Levine said. The crash, held […]
FFA members honored at annual banquet
By Heather Ruenz Editor The annual Whitewater High School FFA awards banquet once again delivered a central message: the students involved, and their advisor, Paul Majors, are proud of the group’s accomplishments and are thankful for the support from parents, the FFA Alumni and the community. Kicking off the event, […]
Officials considers revamp to city’s logo
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent With serene imagery depicting a body of water, other natural features and a picturesque building, the City of Whitewater’s official logo has been well received, municipal officials say. But there are drawbacks. Matt Amundson, parks and recreation director, and Cameron Clapper, city manager, discussed with the […]
Singer will continue to lead Common Council
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent Veteran Whitewater Common Council member Patrick Singer will lead the city’s top decision-making body for a ninth consecutive year, following a unanimous vote by his elected colleagues. The council president position is up for grabs annually. A member of the council is named to the post […]
CHARLES S. GREEN
Charles S. (Tuck) Green III passed away April 19, 2016, after struggling courageously with cancer for nearly 1–1/2 years. During this period, he remained involved in professional activities, including his work as a docent at the University of North Carolina Acklund Museum of Art. In retirement, Tuck devoted much energy […]
STEPHEN T. MURRIN
Stephen T. Murrin, 59, of Williams Bay, died April 30, 2016, at his residence. He was born Feb. 24, 1957, in Chicago, to Edward T. and Marian Esbrook Murrin. He married Darlene K. Berhow on Nov. 24, 1979, in Las Vegas. He was a member of the fraternal order of […]