By Vicky Wedig Staff Writer A Wind Lake man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to six felony offenses in connection with a December crash in the Town of Troy that injured six people. Nicholas D. Lecus, 27, was charged Aug. 27 in Walworth County Circuit Court with first-degree reckless injury and […]
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Bartolotta offering discount
Committee feels refund may be more appropriate By Kellen Olshefski Editor After City Administrator Sam Tapson was prompted to reach out to Bartolotta Fireworks Co., Inc., about this year’s fireworks snafu, Bartolotta has responded and members of the City of Elkhorn Finance and Judicial Committee aren’t exactly thrilled with the […]
Walworth man charged with assaulting girl
A Walworth man was scheduled to be arraigned Oct. 28 on charges of repeatedly sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl in Walworth. Silverio A. Moreno, 32, was charged Sept. 21 in Walworth County Circuit Court with repeated sexual assault of a child, at least three violations of first degree sexual assault, […]
Costumes on parade
The students at Doubek Elementary School in East Troy head off on the annual costume parade Thursday afternoon. The kindergartner through second-grade students bundled up against the cold and paraded down Beulah Avenue, turned right at Division and Union streets before heading back to the school on Beulah. (Tracy Ouellette […]
For the dogs (really)
Some dedicated dog treat makers from Fairhaven Senior Services deliver treats to the Whitewater Veterinary Hospital and while there visits with staff and a few of the treat recipients. Front row from the left: Sandy Lucht with “Heidi:, Joyce Smith, Carol Wellman, Lauren Schneider with “Hawk”, Harold Buckingham and Patty […]
Rate study may mean increase in water bill
By Tracy Ouellette Editor While higher utility bills are rarely welcome, when it comes to things like having clean water, Village of East Troy Public Works Director Mike Miller says those couple extra dollars a year are necessary to maintaining the infrastructure of the village’s water lines. “We’re talking tens […]
City keeps state’s health insurance program
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent The City of Whitewater will continue offering benefits through the Wisconsin Public Employers’ Group Health Insurance Program in 2016, following a recent decision by elected officials. The Common Council on Oct. 6 adopted a resolution that re-ups the municipality with the organization. In the year ahead, […]
Ghouls Night Out set for next Thursday
The Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce will sponsor the sixth annual Ghouls Night Out from 4 to 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 29 in Whitewater’s west side business district. For $1, visitors can journey into a 13-foot tall, inflatable clown head filled with prizes such as bowling passes, coloring books, Culver’s […]
Lutherdale receives new sign
Sign just one of changes to come By Kellen Olshefski Editor A new sign out at the entrance of Lutherdale Ministries just north of Elkhorn on highways 12 and 67 is shining not only as a welcome beacon, but also as a literal sign of things to come. Lutherdale Ministries […]
Milwaukee man to be arraigned in fatal crash
By Vicky Wedig Staff Writer A Milwaukee man is scheduled to be arraigned Nov. 20 on felony charges in connection with a Sept. 12 crash in East Troy that killed a motorcyclist. Andrew Carroll, 19, was charged Sept. 15 in Walworth County Circuit Court with second-degree reckless homicide; knowingly operating […]