By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Wins at No. 4 singles and No. 1 doubles were not enough to get the Burlington High School boys’ tennis team its first dual win of the season as the Demon boys fell 5-2 to Mukwonago April 4 in non-conference action. “Just can’t put it […]
Author: Ed Nadolski
BHS golfers start season at Franksville
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Led by a junior and a freshman, the Burlington High School boys’ golf team placed second at the Franklin Triangular Thursday with a 173. Played at South Hills Country Club in Franksville, Franklin won the event with a 169. South Milwaukee shot a 194. “A […]
Standouts for the week of April 13, 2012
Co-Female Athletes of the Week Alice Fitzpatrick, Union Grove Union High School softball: Fitzpatrick scored the run that tied the game April 3 against Wilmot, but also had another outstanding pitching performance. Fitzpatrick struck out eight and walked four in Union Grove’s 3-1 win over Wilmot last week. The senior […]
CAROL A. ULASZEK, JOSEPH F. ULASZEK
Carol A. (Biskowski), Ulaszek, 65, and Joseph F. Ulaszek, 80, of South Milwaukee, passed away within a week of one another in late January 2012. She died Jan. 29, 2012 and he died Jan. 22, 2012. They had resided in Union Grove for over 30 years. They were beloved […]
FRANCES SENAK
Frances Senak, a long time Waterford resident, died April 6, 2012, after an untimely illness. She was born on April 28, 1930, in Krakow, Wis., and moved to Waterford in 1972 where she lived for 20 years before moving to Texas to be nearer to her children and grandchildren. Survivors […]
ELAINE A. KEMP
Elaine A. Kemp (nee Marquardt), 81, Wind Lake, died April 5, 2012, at Linden Grove Nursing Home. She was born in Marengo, Wis., to the late Benjamin and Agnes Marquardt (Hall), one of six children. She spent her early life living on a farm and attending a one-room school in […]
Fallen lineman gets a lasting tribute
Wife of former Lyons man who died on the job attends statue unveiling By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff writer When Lyons resident Kelly Skiles, 53, died March 29, 2011, he died doing a job he felt needed to be done – and which many seem happy to either take for […]
IDA M. MILLER
Ida Mary Miller, 79, Wind Lake, died peacefully on her farm with family by her side on April 4, 2012. She was born in Palmyra, on July 26, 1932, to the late Leslie and Olga (Raudwer) Stockman. Her family moved to Merrill, where she had graduated high school. She went […]
BASD test scores down, messages mixed
Steep drop in 10th-grade scores may be an anomaly, official says By Ed Nadolski Editor in chief Dragged down by relatively poor scores posted by 10th-graders, the Burlington Area School District took a major step backward in performance on statewide assessment tests administered last fall. However, those scores appear […]
Henderson ready to step up
Building on CCHS’s tradition is his goal as principal By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff writer When Eric Henderson came to Burlington and Catholic Central High School in 2009, he had no inkling he’d be stepping into the school’s top job three years later. He was initially hired as the school’s […]