Village raze order comes due next week By Tyler Lamb Staff Writer It looks like the two burned-out buildings on the Village Square will be coming down soon. The East Troy Village Board on Monday discussed possible action “to remedy the remains” of two buildings at 2877/2883 Main Street and […]
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WILLIAM A. OLSON
William (Will) A. Olson, 28, of Walworth, died June 15, 2013, at his home in Walworth. He was born July 6, 1984, in Elkhorn, to Arthur and Julie (Minehan) Olson. He was employed with Austin Pier Service in Walworth as a pier installer. Survivors include his parents, Walworth; sister, Hannah […]
BARBARA L. NIEMUTH
Barbara L. Niemuth, 57, of Delavan, died June 13, 2013, surrounded by her loving family. She was born Aug. 27, 1955, the daughter of Donald and Beverly (Harper) Boss Sr. She was a graduate of Delavan-Darien High School, and married James Niemuth on July 27, 1974. She was a devoted […]
RUTH M. MCHUGH
Dr. Ruth M. McHugh, 67, of Delavan, died June 11, 2013, at her home. She was born March 4, 1946, in Springfield, Ill., to Joseph and Ruth (Hahn) Taylor. She married Howard Vincent McHugh on Dec. 21, 1968, in Springfield. She attended medical school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and […]
RICHARD R. DAVIS
Richard R. Davis, 82, of Delavan, died June 15, 2013, in Elkhorn. He was born Oct. 27, 1930, in Reedsburg, to the late John and Helen (Roehrs) Davis. He married Rose Dahlby on Nov. 2, 1957. He was a district sales representative for Wisconsin Southern Gas for 32 years before […]
HOMER W. CARY
Homer W. Cary, 90, of Darien, died June 10, 2013, at Alden Meadow Park, Clinton. He was born Feb. 16, 1923, to the late Warren and Nettie (Larsen) Cary. He married Felicia Gunn on Nov. 10, 1956. He was a farmer, who often could be found roaming the countryside checking […]
No leads in investigation of snapping turtle bludgeoning
By Vicky Wedig Editor As of Monday, the state Department of Investigation had no solid leads in its search for the person or people who bludgeoned a snapping turtle last week at Delbrook Golf Course. “None of the tips we’ve gotten through the hotline have panned out,” Juan Gomez, DNR […]
School district hopes third time is a charm
Planning begins for another referendum, but could be two years out By Tyler Lamb Staff Writer Will the third time be a charm? That was the overarching question facing members of the East Troy School Board last week as it began preliminary discussions for third referendum question. The topic was […]
Fast, furious and fun
Cycling Classic to close streets around square Friday A five-block area surrounding East Troy’s historic Village Square will be clogged with traffic of another type Friday – bicycles. More than 500 men and women racers will transform the heart of the village into a professional cycling venue when the East […]
Jumping for joy in the fresh sand
Maddy Rintelman goes airborne as Callie Guebard touches down while playing in the fresh pile of sand delivered to the beach at Booth Lake Memorial Park June 12. The sand was donated by Wolf Paving. The beach is open residents of the village and town of East Troy and the […]