By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor In the grand cascade that has reorganized the City of Burlington police department in the past year, the latest promotion occurred the first week of December. Matthew Baumhardt, an officer who had been with the department since 2011, was officially sworn in as the department’s newest […]
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City to spend $52,393 on storm sewer study
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Since earlier this year, the City of Burlington has known it is facing potential costs to monitor its storm water systems. Now, the first step in that process is set to be taken. On Tuesday, the City of Burlington Common Council discussed approving a task order […]
District clears way for required civics test
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor The Burlington Area School District Policy Committee approved a number of changes to the district’s graduation requirements last week, sending the policy to the full board for its first reading Monday. The most important of the changes involves a new civics test that high school students […]
Students ‘DRIVEN’ to feel holiday spirit
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor While the Burlington Area School District has experienced declining enrollment, the student leadership numbers continue to blossom. This year, more than 130 students are involved in the Burlington High School leadership program, DRIVEN. On Friday, about 100 of those students took to Arbor View Communities and […]
Committee advances naming rights policy
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor After more than a year of discussing and debating changes to the Burlington Area School District naming rights policy, the question of just what the School Board wants remains. The latest effort at revising the policy passed through the BASD School Board Policy Committee meeting Monday […]
Mayor puts pool at top of capital projects list
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor In terms of priorities heard throughout the citizen budget partners and strategic planning sessions this fall, City of Burlington Mayor Bob Miller got the clear impression that the community pool was at the forefront of items that need to be addressed. It’s why a request for […]
Architect outlines list of problems facing BASD
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor As Nick Kent of Plunkett Raysich Architects presented the 125-page report of the initial Burlington Area School District facilities study, he made sure to emphasize the district had options. During Monday’s preliminary report to the Burlington Area School Board Buildings, Grounds and Transportation, he stressed, was […]
Argument leads to strangling charge
An argument between two friends went bad quickly Sunday as one Burlington man was arrested for allegedly strangling another. Colten Ketchum, 22, was charged in Racine County Circuit Court Nov. 30 with felony strangulation and suffocation with domestic abuse assessments as well as a repeater clause. He is also facing […]
Parade will kick off weekend of holiday events
Several events planned as Christmas comes to Burlington By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor For Burlington’s new City Administrator Carina Walters, Friday’s Christmas parade will be her first. Coming from Lake Forrest, Ill., she’s more used to tree-lighting ceremonies. “I’m very excited,” Walters said. “It should be fun. I saw that chalet […]
Haitian musician raises funds for devastated village
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Mona Augustin is a musician, a world traveller – and perhaps deepest in his heart, a child of God from the country of Haiti. It’s what led him on a mission to the United States last year in an attempt to raise $50,000 for 126 families […]