Burlington

In this week’s Standard Press…

      A revered firefighter and friend is recalled by those who knew him best – the other firefighters who trusted him with their lives.

Gregory Havel was so much more than just a firefighter, according to those who worked alongside him. He was a friend, confidant and spiritual leader.

That’s one of the stories on the front page of this week’s edition of the Burlington Standard Press.

The newspaper will be available at retail outlets in the area on Thursday. Subscribers will receive their copies with Thursday’s mail.

Here’s a look at some of the other stories in this week’s edition:

  • REFERENDUM INFO: Town of Burlington residents will have an opportunity to learn more about an April 2 advisory referendum that asks them whether they support further study of the possibility of incorporating into a village during a Feb. 28 informational presentation at the Burlington Town Hall, 32288 Bushnell Road.
  • COACH SENTENCED: James Kivisto, a former gymnastics coach, will spend more than 17 years behind bars after being convicted of video recording children using the restroom at his Win Lake facility and possession of child pornography.
  • LONGER DAYS: The Burlington Area School District will add seven minutes to the school day, effective Monday, after the district needed to cancel school for five days because of inclement weather.
  • AMAZING WOMAN: For some girls and women, getting crowned at a pageant is just a dream, but Burlington’s Jenna Antreassian made the dream a reality last Saturday when she was named Wisconsin’s Miss Amazing.
  • GRAPPLING FOR GOLD: State individual wrestling titles will be decided on the mats in Madison this week and the area has plenty of contestants who will go for the gold.

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