Veterans act through trauma with Feast of Crispian By Vicky Wedig SLN staff A Milwaukee theater group was a saving grace for area veteran Raymond Hubbard as he underwent treatment for opiate addiction after getting hooked on painkillers when he was injured in Iraq. “They saved my life,” […]
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Elkhorn Council awards contract for DPW facility
Also votes in favor of 24-hour a day security cameras at pool By Kellen Olshefski Correspondent The City of Elkhorn Common Council voted unanimously in favor of awarding a contract for the construction of the city’s new Department of Public Works facility to Scherrer Construction. DPW Operations Manager Matt Lindstrom […]
Auto Club ready to rock ‘n roll
Elkhorn Area High School car show is Saturday By Heather Ruenz SLN staff For Elkhorn Area High School senior Cade Fink, the EAHS Auto Club’s car show, to be held Saturday, is an event that offers more than just an opportunity for vehicle enthusiasts to gather. “A lot of us […]
Warhawks, Fairhaven have first-ever ‘Afternoon of Fun with Warhawk Athletes’
By Tom Ganser CORRESPONDENT Friday the 13th of April proved to be a good luck day for more than 50 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater students and residents of Fairhaven Senior Services as they gathered together for the first “Afternoon of Fun with Warhawk Athletes.” Fifty-five UW-Whitewater student athletes from volleyball, gymnastics, […]
This week in the Whitewater Register …
In this week’s Whitewater Register, news coverage includes … – UW-Whitewater, Fairhaven have first-ever ‘Afternoon of Fun with Warhawk Athletes’ – The Whitewater McDonald’s expected to be renovated – Whitewater residents perform in the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra
Concert features Whitewater residents
By Tom Ganser Correspondent The Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra concert at Calvary Community Church in Williams Bay on April 14 featured performances by Whitewater resident Josh Barrett on trumpet and his son, Nathan Barrett, a 2015 graduate of Whitewater High School, playing trombone. In addition, Lauren Hayes, a 2010 graduate […]
Officers, medical examiner’s staff testify in homicide trial
Victim had alcohol level five times legal limit By Vicky Wedig Staff Writer A planned four-day homicide trial of an East Troy man continued Tuesday with testimony from police officers and medical examiner’s staff. Tyler Odell, 23, is on trial for first-degree reckless homicide as a party to a crime […]
Conference rival takes down Whitewater boys tennis
By Troy Sparks CORRESPONDENT The Whippets tennis team had winners from No. 2 singles Cole Kinson, No. 3 singles and the No. 3 doubles duo of Broderick Frye and Weston Lema. However, it was not enough to get a team win against Jefferson. “Austin Kaya and Cole Kinson both looked […]
P-E softball team strengthens bond with Florida trip
By Daniel Schoettler CORRESPONDENT While other teams around the state were snowed and rained out of games and practices in the beginning of the early spring sports season, Palmyra-Eagle softball was down in warm weather playing the game they love. As a result, the team’s bond grew and the memories […]
Area student named Herb Kohl scholar
By Ryan Spoehr SLN staff Brittany Neuman, a resident of Eagle, was named an initiative scholar by the Herb Kohl Foundation, and will now receive a $10,000 scholarship from Kohl’s foundation for college. High School Principal Kari Timm and others in the district nominated Neuman for the award. Neuman, a […]