By Patricia Bogumil Editor Police reviewed Waterford Public Library surveillance tapes to try and identify who supplied heroin to a 42-year-old Waterford man who subsequently died of a heroin overdose. Charged with manufacturing/delivering heroin in the matter is Aaron D. Johnson, 37, of Waterford. According to the criminal complaint filed […]
Sports & Other News
Cemetery Association informs city of intent to dissolve
Move could give city control of financially strapped cemetery By Ed Nadolski Editor in Chief The financially strapped Burlington Cemetery Association has sent a letter to city officials expressing a desire to dissolve, presumably to give the City of Burlington the option of taking over maintenance of the cemetery. Mayor […]
Four CCHS athletes bring home individual medals from state
By Jennifer Eisenbart Sports Editor While the weather Saturday in La Crosse may have been cloudy and occasionally rainy, the Catholic Central High School track and field team didn’t seem to mind much. The Hilltoppers brought home seven medals from Saturday’s finals – four individual medals and three relay medals […]
Pauly sets BHS record in 800 at state
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Burlington High School senior Mickael Pauly accomplished his goal Saturday. According to head boys coach Trent Tonn, Pauly went into the WIAA State Track and Field Championships Friday and Saturday at La Crosse hoping to break the BHS record in the 800. It was a […]
Playoff loss to Craig ends soccer season
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT A very successful season came to an end for the Burlington High School girls soccer team Saturday in a 2-0 loss to Janesville at home. The loss came in the WIAA Division 1 regional final game and followed a 7-0 win over Racine Park Thursday […]
Standouts for the week of June 7, 2013
Male Athlete of the Week Mickael Pauly, Burlington High School track and field: The Burlington High School exchange student finished off his year at BHS in style at the WIAA Division 1 state track and field meet. Pauly ran a personal-best 49.63 to make the finals in the 400-meter run, […]
Burlington’s great duckling rescue
Neighbors help momma duck get her babies to river By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer And the little peeps shall lead them. A woman walking her dog Monday afternoon found herself involved in the rescue of nine ducklings on Edward Street in Burlington – ducklings that were dropped 30 feet from […]
Vocalists put the pop in Karcher concert
Karcher Middle School eighth graders (from left) Zoe Endemann, Chloe Militzer and Chloe Olfs sing the Earth, Wind and Fire classic “September” Tuesday during the school’s 14th Annual Pops Concert. The concert featured performances from the seventh- and eighth-grade choruses, the vocal jazz ensemble and duet and solo acts. (Photo […]
A lazy river on a sunny day
A kayaker paddles through a picturesque scene June 1 as he navigates the Fox River near Browns Lake Golf Course. (Photo by Ed Nadolski)
Minuteman Press steps in to take over Bulletin
Local printer is considering new facility to house merged operation By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer Since 1933, the Bulletin has served printing and office supply needs for the Burlington area. Now, it is time for owners Lynn and Gordy Gruenke to – in Lynn’s words – start the next phase […]