Paul Jerome Anders, 58, of Moscow, Idaho, passed away from complications of influenza on Jan. 25, 2020, surrounded by his family at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. He was born Nov. 22, 1961, in Milwaukee, to Ronald and Patricia (Wojcik) Anders. Paul graduated from Marquette University […]
Author: Tracy Ouellette
FLORENCE E. TREPEL
Florence E. Trepel, 99, of Elkhorn, passed away peacefully on Jan. 31, 2020. She was born in Lincoln, Illinois, to John and Anna Gockel. Florence married the love of her life, Herman, in October 1945. Together, they ran the family farm and raised three children. Florence was a devoted Christian […]
Trojans undefeated in RVC
Boys run up the score boards By Dan Truttschel Correspondent The East Troy High School boys basketball team continues to put up gaudy offensive numbers. And in three games this past week, those numbers just kept getting better. Fresh off wins by 46 and 50 points in the first two, […]
Red Cross issues plea for blood donors
Drives slated in several area communities The American Red Cross has extended its urgent call for donors of all blood types to give blood or platelets. With influenza escalating across the country and preventing some donors from giving, and winter weather threatening to cancel blood drives, the Red Cross now […]
Trojan sports roundup
Wrestlers compete at Kramer open, girls lose to Big Foot By Dan Truttschel Correspondent The East Troy High School wrestling team posted a 15th-place overall finish at Saturday’s Terry Kramer Open at Fort Atkinson. East Troy tallied 136 points in the 17-team event. Slinger was first with 383.5 points, followed […]
Community steps up to help family in need
Area man supported while battling brain cancer By Tracy Ouellette SLN Staff When Rich Hinners, of Kansasville, was diagnosed with brain cancer last summer, his wife, Marla, thought they would be facing the battle on their own. She was wrong. “I could say thank you a million times and it […]
SALLY V. BOWER
Sally V. Bower, 76, was called to her eternal home on Jan. 26, 2020. Sally had a long and successful career in real estate and her own broker/owner office in Mukwonago – Realty Executives. She was an avid golfer and club champion for 35 years at Rivermoor Country Club in […]
Counting the homeless
Point in Time Count to be conducted Jan. 22 and 23 A Point in Time Count is an unduplicated count of people experiencing homelessness during a designated one-night period that takes place across the nation. Wisconsin conducts this count twice per year; once in January and once in July. The […]
Forgot your flu shot? It’s not too late!
Free flu shots available in Elkhorn In an effort to help protect the community from influenza, Walworth County Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health will host a walk-in clinic offering free flu vaccines from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23, at the Health and Human Services building, […]
The heart of a champion
Area woman and rescue dog show amazing agility By Tracy Ouellette SLN Staff When people go to a dog shelter to adopt a dog, most of them will have a plan in their mind. They will know who will be on poop pick-up duty, when they will need to hire […]