By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor The current success of The Coffee House at Chestnut and Pine could be expanding soon, thanks to a Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) grant program. The City of Burlington Common Council voted unanimously Tuesday to authorize the application and grant agreement for a WEDC Community Development […]
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Funnel cloud seen in Monday afternoon storm
Monday afternoon’s severe thunderstorm – which prompted both a severe thunderstorm and tornado warning – had residents of Bohner’s Lake describing a funnel cloud over the area. According to resident Ted Lupella, he followed the funnel cloud up into the area from Richmond, Ill. Another resident in the area […]
BASD projects tax increase
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor The cost of doing business for the Burlington Area School District looks to be going up again this year. With the added cost of 4-year-old kindergarten – a one-year, district-bears-all cost before state aid kicks in – the preliminary estimates from the district indicate a 3.78 […]
Wieters hired as new CCHS principal
Catholic Central High School announced the hiring of David Wieters as the school’s new principal. Wieters replaces Eric Henderson, who is leaving to pursue a coaching position at North Dakota State University. Wieters has 11 years of experience as a principal in the Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee […]
BASD to pass insurance hike on to staff
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Like so many other businesses, health insurance survives on making more money than it puts out. Unfortunately for the Burlington Area School District, that axiom will mean higher deductibles or premium payments from staff members in the future. Because of several high-expense claims this year, BASD’s […]
City OKs $25,000 for pool repairs
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor As Burlington City Administrator Kevin Lahner so succinctly put it Tuesday night, the city is at a crossroads with the Burlington Community Pool. After a lengthy discussion in the Committee of the Whole meeting, the City Council approved up to $25,000 to be given for repair […]
CCHS principal is moving on
Henderson accepts college basketball coaching position By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Make no mistake: Catholic Central High School Principal and boys basketball coach Eric Henderson loves Burlington. And, he said, he loves the community in which he works. But when an offer he hadn’t even imagined came his way during the […]
Echo Lake Foods submits building plan
Company plans to rebuild portions of plant lost to 2013 fire By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Echo Lake Foods General Manager Jerry Warntjes confirmed Tuesday that rebuilding plans have been submitted for review to the City of Burlington Plan Commission. Warntjes declined to discuss details, saying that what happens with the […]
Officials to discuss the horrors of heroin
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor There is no question that heroin has made its way into Racine County. With its devastating effects and almost-instant addiction properties, the drug is becoming a large problem in Wisconsin – and in the area. To that effect, the Racine County Sheriff’s Department, […]
Police impersonator stops woman
Racine County residents are being warned about a police impersonator in the area, one that pulled over a woman in the Town of Burlington near Bushnell Park. According to numerous media reports based off a Racine County Sheriff’s Department press release, a woman pulled over for what was reported to […]