St. Peter’s robotics team meets with DOT The St. Peter’s Brickbuster LEGO Robotics team recently met with the Department of Transportation staff in Waukesha to discuss how to make the intersection at Highway 20 and Division Street safer. The team met with Traffic – Safety and Regulations Division Supervisor John […]
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Coffee with a Cop slated for Nov. 25
The Elkhorn Police Department will be holding a Coffee with a Cop event from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at PerKup, 27 N. Wisconsin St., Elkhorn. According to the press release from the department, Coffee with a Cop provides a unique opportunity for community members to ask questions and […]
Church to celebrate ministry of music
On Sunday, Nov. 22, at both the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. worship services, First United Methodist Church, 145 S. Prairie St., Whitewater will celebrate the music ministry of Jim Athas, who has been the church’s organist for 40 years. The worship services will include an organ presentation, arrangements of […]
Cleaning up
East Troy Middle School Builders Club and East Troy High School Key Club members rake leaves at Booth Lake Memorial Park during the fifth annual Make a Difference Day on Nov. 14.
City reviews alcohol ordinances
Community members speak against allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages in gas stations, convenience and grocery stores By Kellen Olshefski Editor Owners of local liquor stores spoke out during the public comments session of Monday night’s City of Elkhorn Common Council meeting regarding concerns over the sale of alcohol in […]
Still debating the fate of Chester Byrnes
School Board requests offers of purchase for old schools By Tracy Ouellette Editor Much of the discussion at Monday night’s meeting of the East Troy School Board once again focused on the fate of Chester Byrnes School and there were a lot of community members in attendance to voice their […]
‘Once Upon a Mattress’ opens tonight at WHS
By Tom Ganser Correspondent When the curtain opens for the Whitewater High School Players production of “Once Upon a Mattress,” tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Whitewater High School Auditorium, the audience will find itself riding back to the Middle Ages as they view a 15th-century stone castle where the […]
Hitting the right notes
Fifth graders Hallee Peters (top photo from the left), C.J. Tomomitsu and Claire Tourdot toot their horns during the first concert of the season at Lakeview Elementary School Oct. 15. Director Josh Barrett (above) leads the band at Lincoln Inquiry Charter School Oct. 13. Washington Elementary School also held its […]
City ambulance to continue service to townships
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent Six unincorporated townships will continue to receive ambulance service through the City of Whitewater’s fire and rescue department in 2016, as part of a plan adopted recently. The Whitewater Common Council on Oct. 20 issued contracts for ambulance service in the towns of Cold Spring, Johnstown, […]
Candidates can start circulating nomination papers Dec. 1
By Tracy Ouellette Editor While the Spring 2016 General Election might seem a long way off, candidates interested in running for office can start circulating nomination papers on Dec. 1. The spring election will be April 5, 2016. Should a primary election be needed, it will be on Feb. 16, […]