Sports & Other News

Union Grove

Offering a fresh look at local history

By Jason Arndt Correspondent       After spending many hours delving into and digging up 175 years of Union Grove history, the History Seekers group has earned its right to stay at the Village Hall.       That follows the organization’s public presentation of artifacts during the Village’s annual Super Saturday held […]

Waterford

New commission adopts its rules book

By Dave Fidlin Correspondent       In their third official meeting, members of the newly formed Village of Waterford Fire and Police Commission voted Aug. 29 in favor of a 16-page document that outlines the appointed body’s rules and regulations.       The commission was formed as the village approaches the 5,500-resident […]

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Area business will gain solar panels

By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor The City of Burlington Plan Commission got a simple answer Tuesday night when they asked Burlington Fireplace and Heating owner Richard Hendrickson why he wanted to install a solar panel at the business. “It’s going to reduce my electric bill,” said Hendrickson, who later got unanimous […]

Burlington News

CCHS Homecoming this week

Catholic Central High School will celebrate Spirit Week Sept. 16-21 leading up to the school’s Homecoming game on Sept. 20. The school will have five dress days. Tuesday will be Generation Day, with freshmen to dress as babies, sophomores as toddlers, juniors as adults and seniors as retired folk. Wednesday […]

Burlington

Train horn quiet zone reinstated by feds

It may take up to three weeks for railroad to silence horns on trains passing through city The Federal Railroad Administration has approved the City of Burlington’s request to reinstate quiet zone status at the city’s five railroad crossings. That means, according to City Administrator Kevin Lahner, that Canadian National […]