On the court or in class, Shebeneck achieved at a high level By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer If there’s one thing people notice about Kaysie Shebeneck, it’s the high level of achievement she’s demonstrated in a variety of endeavors. Put her on a volleyball court, and her ability to set […]
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It’s no fish tale
Lynch lands monster muskies on back-to-back days By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer When Patrick Lynch sits down in the years to come to tell his children – and grandchildren, friends, family and neighbors – about the fish he caught in Canada last week, he won’t need to brag. The accomplishment […]
Rochester hosts a day of community spirit
The Village of Rochester invites the public to “Rochester Community Day,” being held Saturday, June 22, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Rochester Commons Park, West Spring and State streets (by the new Village Hall). The Village invites everyone to come and experience “reflections of the past and visions […]
Misplaced trust becomes an expensive lesson
By Patricia Bogumil Editor After trusting their 19-year-old granddaughter with the keys to their house and car, police say a Mount Pleasant couple was robbed of thousands of dollars in cash, jewelry and weapons – not to mention the cost of new replacement bedding. According to the criminal complaint filed […]
Growth in youth sports spurred drive for athletic facility upgrades
The demand is there, petition organizer says By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer On one hand, if you take a look at the athletic facilities situation in Burlington – especially where state-ranked high school wrestling and gymnastics teams practice (and in the case of gymnastics, compete) – there is a need […]
Officials find bird infected with West Nile virus
It is the first positive case in 2013 State and county health officials announced today that a dead crow found in Washington County has tested positive for West Nile virus. This is the first bird to test positive for the virus in Wisconsin this year. Although very few mosquitoes actually […]
School Board members split on starting up 4K program
By Tracy Ouellette Staff Writer The Waterford Graded School Board members expressed differing opinions June 10 on the need for a 4-year-old kindergarten program in the district for the 2014-15 school year. At the Policy/Curriculum Committee meeting, chairman Paul Beyerl questioned the effectiveness of 4K programs in general. “Where is […]
City Council puts pressure on township to help fund cemetery association
City OKs $15,000 ‘loan’ for financially strapped association By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer The City of Burlington Common Council is willing to help out the Burlington Cemetery Association – this time. But if additional financial assistance doesn’t come from other sources, city officials would be very reluctant to simply hand […]
Public hearing will shake out concerns about R&R patio
By Jason Arndt Correspondent Public input is sought about the annual conditional use permit issued to the R&R Club in downtown Union Grove, following debate touched off Monday night at the village’s Plan Commission meeting. “I am tired of getting ambushed and picked on anytime I come in here,” Club […]
Advice sought on handling disasters
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent A professional from the Racine County Sheriff’s Department is expected to meet with a cross-section of officials from Waterford area school districts and municipalities to discuss disaster training next fall soon after school starts. At the prompting of Norway Town Chairwoman Jean Jacobson, emergency preparedness will […]