Author: Ed Nadolski

Waterford

High school takes in-person approach

District is still working out transportation, lunch challenges   By Dave Fidlin Correspondent Although there are still a number of moving pieces to the puzzle, Waterford Union High School officials are moving forward with a plan emphasizing in-person instruction once the bell resumes ringing in a month. District Administrator Luke […]

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Clean Sweep set for Saturday

Household waste disposal event is open to five local communities By Jason Arndt Staff Writer The City of Burlington Wastewater Treatment Facility, 2100 S. Pine St., will serve as a venue for citizens residing in five area communities to drop off hazardous waste Saturday. The event, called Clean Sweep, draws […]

Burlington

A bit of sunshine in a tough year

Roadside sunflower attraction retains popularity amid COVID-19   By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Oak Rest Farms Sunflowers returned for another year last week and continued to spread joy among visitors who flocked the field along Pine Street in the Town of Burlington. The vibrant field, which has been an attraction […]

Burlington

In this week’s Standard Press…

      Since 2013 when a study determined that replacing the Jefferson Street bridge was more cost effective than repairing it, City of Burlington officials have been looking for opportunities to fund the project. They received an answer recently when state transportation officials agreed to fund 80% of the estimated $2.73 […]

Burlington

Sales tax proposal picks up steam

City council discusses countywide tax, revenue possibilities By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Racine County is one of just four counties in Wisconsin that have not adopted a half-cent sales tax increase. Without adoption, according to Department of Revenue estimates, Racine County is missing out on collecting up to $18 million […]

Burlington

In this week’s Standard Press…

      Adding beer to a mix of recreational activities that includes a swimming pool, tennis courts and a playground seems on its face to be counterintuitive. It’s a recipe for trouble – at least that’s what some of the residents who live near Burlington’s Devor Park have told members of […]

Waterford

Waterford business park moves ahead

Pieces of the puzzle come together for Mercury Business Park By Dave Fidlin Correspondent Mercury Business Park, the oft-discussed development on the Village of Waterford’s east side, moved several steps closer to reality after several recent votes from municipal decision-makers. At their regular monthly meeting, members of the Village Board […]

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Area libraries weather coronavirus storm

Grove, Waterford fully open since June, Burlington by appointment only By Mike Ramczyk Correspondent While outdoor public places like bars and the Burlington Aquatic Center have been open most of the summer, local libraries have had to be careful about reopening due to potential large gatherings indoors. With the coronavirus […]