Girls volleyball and tennis, and boys soccer teams play tonight By Kevin Cunningham Sports Correspondent The Angel Invite is a cross country meet held each year with high meaning behind it because of the tough competition (multiple Division 1 teams) and sheer overall number of teams participating in it. This […]
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Whippets struggle to find footing against Trojans
By Kevin Cunningham Sports Correspondent The rain was pouring throughout the Whippets’ football game on Friday night at home against East Troy, a game featuring two teams with 1-3 records on the season. Because of the rain early on, the teams needed time to adjust to the conditions, and through […]
3rd Annual DWS goes off without a hitch
Volunteers, community given kudos for support and success of event By Heather Ruenz Editor Well before the shotgun went off – days before in some cases – participants who had signed up for the 3rd Annual Discover Whitewater Series were ready to go. It was clear the support from the […]
District to investigate year-round and center-school options
By Michael S. Hoey Correspondent The Delavan-Darien School Board authorized Superintendent Robert Crist to investigate two options that could save the district money or provide better educational opportunities to students. Crist said he is bringing up the idea of year-round school, knowing it could be controversial, as a way to […]
Former trustee dies in car crash
By Vicky Wedig Editor A former Darien Village Board trustee was killed Tuesday in a two-car crash in the Town of Darien. Craig McCue, 61, of Darien, died at a local trauma center after a crash at about 8:25 a.m. Tuesday at S&D Townline and Salt Box roads. When Walworth […]
Wage study reveals possible future adjustments
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent After months of conducting reviews, studies and interviews, the results of a much-anticipated wage and classification study in the City of Whitewater have been unveiled. While no formal action has been taken, the results reveal the community could adjust its salary structure in the years ahead. […]
JOHN H. FRAWLEY
John “Jack” Henry Frawley, 93, of Whitewater, passed away on Sept. 20, 2015, at his home. Jack was born in Milwaukee on Sept. 8, 1922, the son of John G. and Frieda (Pfeifer) Frawley. He attended Whitewater High School and graduated from Pius XI High School in Milwaukee, in 1942. […]
Special visit
Teyanna Loether, Wisconsin’s 68th Alice in Dairyland, speaks in fellowship hall at Fairhaven Senior Services in Whitewater on Sept. 11. Loether presented “Celebrating America’s Dairyland” to attendees and also answered questions about her position that sees her travel throughout the state to make appearances in a variety of settings. (Tom […]
THOMAS MABRY
Thomas “Tom” Mabry 68, of Elkhorn, formerly of Delavan, died Sept. 16, 2015, at Kindred Heart of Elkhorn. He was born Aug. 26, 1947, in Paxton, Ill. Tom was united in marriage to Mary H. Williamson Dec. 31, 1977, in Delavan. For the past 18 years they have owned and […]
DOLORES A. BERINGER
Dolores A. Beringer, 87, of Delavan, joined the love of her life Edward, into eternal life Sept. 14, 2015, at Willowfield Nursing Home in Delavan. She was born Sept. 6, 1928. She was the daughter of the late George and Agnes Blease. She was united in marriage to Edward Beringer […]