Tom Ramsden, Area 3 Employer Outreach Coordinator for Wisconsin Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) recently announced that Justin Perez, store leader for Kwik Trip in East Troy, has been presented with a Patriot Award. The award was given in recognition of extraordinary support of one of Perez’s […]
Author: Jennifer Eisenbart
Elkhorn Fire Department now houses Wisconsin’s second baby box
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor In March of 2023, a horrific discovery in a field in Whitewater made many wonder just what had gone wrong. The newborn infant boy, hidden in a box in the field shortly after his birth and death, was discovered by police. The story of his mother […]
Elkhorn parade, Let It Glow this weekend
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor With a little old and a little new, the holiday season is ready to begin this weekend in the City of Elkhorn. With Uncle Hunk’s Junk Park in the process of its renovations, the annual Christmas Card Parade and Let It Glow event will have the […]
Delays deepen grief for families in double homicide
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor It’s a well-documented issue – the Wisconsin State Crime Lab is running behind on processing evidence. The problem is a political football that has been punted around, with an audit showing that turnaround times have slowed and both Republicans and Democrats pointing a finger at the […]
Survey: 48.2% of survey respondents back facilities referendum
By Dave Fidlin CORRESPONDENT Nearly half of the respondents of a recently administered Whitewater Unified School District facilities-related referendum survey indicated they would support a $32 million proposal, according to recently revealed data. The WUSD School Board on Nov. 25 heard a presentation from Scott Girard, a project manager […]
Local FFA alum elected to national office
By Gracy Fox contributor At the conclusion of the 97th National FFA Convention & Expo held last month, a new group of six student leaders were elected to serve over one million FFA members nationwide. Among them was East Troy’s very own Mary Schrieber, who was elected to serve for […]
Elkhorn fire department looks to replace ladder truck
By Kellen Olshefski Correspondent The City of Elkhorn Common Council is discussing how to move forward with replacing the Elkhorn Area Fire Department’s aerial truck. At the council’s Nov. 11 meeting, Fire Chief Trent Eichmann said the department’s 1999 American LaFrance, 100-foot, rear-mounted aerial truck could no longer be kept […]
City of Delavan to take over cemetery
The Common Council approved a transfer agreement and an ordinance creating a cemetery committee on Nov. 19 that paves the way for the city to take over ownership of Spring Grove Cemetery on Jan. 1. Finance Director Nick Griffin said the cemetery notified the city on Aug. 12 that they […]
Whitewater moves forward with public safety referendum
By Dave Fidlin CORRESPONDENT Whitewater residents will be asked whether they approve increasing property taxes to add additional financial resources into the local police department as the city pursues a referendum. On the heels of a series of discussions earlier this fall, the Common Council on Nov. 7 approved […]
Perfection denied as Elks fall in state title tilt
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Through 80 minutes of regulation and 20 minutes of overtime, Elkhorn and Waukesha West were locked in a defensive battle in the WIAA Division 2 Boys Soccer Championship. Even when the match went to a penalty kick shootout, points were hard to come by. Unfortunately for […]