Sally Joan Puleo, 76, of Delavan died at her home of natural causes on Dec. 8, 2014. She was born June 5, 1938, in Grand Haven, Mich., to William John Bedard and Marcela Eleanor Derron. She married Peter Puleo on Aug. 16, 1958, in Island Lake, Ill. She owned and […]
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DELORES E. GRAMS
Delores E. Grams, 88, of Delavan, passed away on Jan. 9, 2015, at Lakeland Medical Center in Elkhorn. She was born in Delavan on July 12, 1926, to Edwin and Pearl (Scharine) Pinnow. Delores worked for more than 20 years at Borg Indak. She will be remembered as being very […]
Not all in favor of bike, pedestrian lanes
Council to hold second reading of ordinance Jan. 20 By Dave Fidlin Correspondent While there has been widespread support toward a proposed ordinance that would take pedestrians and bicyclists into consideration in future street improvements, concerns about the cost of such an endeavor have been raised. Several residents took to […]
Nursing assistant class graduates include two from Whitewater
A new group of nursing assistants has graduated from Madison Area Technical College – Fort Atkinson and are ready to begin careers in the health care field or to continue training in various medical related programs. Area graduates include: Linda Lubinski and Anthony Wurtz, both of Whitewater, Alex Marshall of […]
Semi stuck on Highway 12 deviated from permitted route
Trucking company to pay cost of moving oversized load By Vicky Wedig Editor An oversized, overweight semi that was stuck on Highway 12 for eight days was moved without damaging bridges, according to the state Department of Transportation. The semi-truck and trailer carrying mining equipment was on its way from […]
Birds Eye responds to OSHA citations
By Michael S. Hoey Correspondent Representatives of the Birdseye Foods plant in Darien met with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Dec. 18 to respond to two citations OSHA issued to the plant by in early December for one repeat offense and 12 new safety […]
Shine a blue light
First National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day Friday On Jan. 9 the FBI National Academy Association and partnering organizations in support of law enforcement officers nationwide are promoting National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. In light of recent negativity directed toward law enforcement nationally, the association stated in a press release promoting […]
Tough loss
Brodie Runez, who had seven points in the game, fights his way between two defenders during the Whippets 64-39 loss to non-conference opponent Lake Geneva Badger at Whitewater High School Jan. 2. (Bob Mischka Photo)
Holding his own
Adrian Casillas (195#) gets a victory over Derek Wagner of Sheboygan with a pin during the Mid-States Wrestling Classic tournament at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Dec. 29-30. WHS finished 13 out of 33 schools. Casillas placed eighth in his class. (Bob Mischka Photo)
Lady Whippets continue winning ways
Team remains undefeated after knocking off two tough opponents By Adam Knoll Sports Correspondent The still undefeated Whitewater High School girls basketball team put together yet another strong showing last week, knocking off two tough opponents and continuing to look like a very strong all around team. Against non-conference foe […]