By Ryan Spoehr SLN STAFF Students at Washington Elementary and international students attending the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater recently took time out of their days to meet, chat and tell stories of each other’s cultures. On March 15, Washington Elementary students participated in a field trip to meet with UW-Whitewater international […]
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In this week’s Whitewater Register …
In the April 5 edition of the Whitewater Register, news coverage includes … – The passing of a former UWW chancellor – Whitewater’s election results – The decision to have a civil engineer analyze the High School’s athletic grounds – The presentation by a university professor advocating for media literacy […]
Allen takes Whitewater at-large race
By Ryan Spoehr SLN STAFF Whitewater at-large Alderperson James Allen held onto his seat in Tuesday’s election, fending off contender Brienne Diebolt Brown, according to unofficial results posted by Walworth and Jefferson counties. It was a tightly contested race on both sides of the county line. Allen received 588 votes […]
Coach sees positive outcomes for Chiefs softball team
By Dan Truttschel Sports correspondent It’s not going to happen overnight, but new Big Foot softball coach Troy Hummel is focused on changing the culture around his program. And while it’s still early he sees the potential in place to do just that. Big Foot returns eight girls with previous […]
Delavan-Darien schools referendum fails
Voters in the Delavan-Darien School District said no Tuesday to a referendum that would have allowed the Delavan-Darien School District to exceed state revenue caps. The district asked to exceed the revenue cap by $3.5 million for three years and $3 million thereafter. In other area election results: City of […]
EAHS student a National Merit finalist
Logan Radlein ‘self-motivated and driven’ his mom says By Heather Ruenz SLN staff Elkhorn Area High School senior Logan Radlein is humble about his many accomplishments in high school thus far, including the most recent feather in his cap – being named a finalist for a National Merit Scholarship. “I […]
Newcomer elected to Walworth Village Board
A contested race on today’s ballot for three Village of Walworth trustee seats featured five candidates. Incumbents Randy Maynard and LeRoy Nordmeyer retained their seats and will be joined by challenger Louise Czaja. According to unofficial results, vote totals are as follows: Nordmeyer, 293 votes; Maynard, 272; Czaja, 257; challenger […]
Contested county board seats decided
Residents in-line with voters statewide on treasurer position but not the Supreme Court race Of the 11 districts on today’s ballot for the Walworth County Board of Supervisors, there were three contested races. According to unofficial results from the County Clerk’s office: in District 6 – incumbent Kathy Ingersoll (820 […]
Election results for the East Troy area
The unofficial results of the East Troy village trustee race are in and the incumbents, John Alexander, Fortune Renucci and Matt Johnson, kept their seats on the Village Board. Former village police chief Alan Boyes was also elected to the board. Here are the unofficial vote totals: Trustee (two-year term) […]
Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. coming to stage
It’ll be the first musical for Sharon Community School By Heather Ruenz SLN staff Students at Sharon Community School have been putting in many hours of rehearsal in preparation for the school’s first musical. Schoolhouse Rock Live, Jr. will be presented at 7 p.m., April 6, and at 2:30 and […]