Operator wants more time to address neighbors’ concerns By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff writer Opponents to a proposed yoga studio moving into a pre-Civil War home on Jefferson Street – and the change in zoning it would signal – got a surprise at Tuesday night’s City of Burlington Common Council meeting. […]
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St. Thomas kids raise funds for Mini Relay
What does it take to get your principal and maintenance engineer arrested and jailed? For St. Thomas Aquinas School students, it was raising more than $1,200 for the Cancer Society in a week. The students and parents rallied together to see their principal, Pam Kramer, and school custodian, Jay Morrical, […]
Moving forward with technology
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent With the intent of being environmentally conscious, efficient and compliant with open records laws, Union Grove officials are considering a proposal to issue an iPad, or tablet computer, to each of the seven Village Board members. Before a decision is rendered, however, a number of issues […]
School superintendent position filled from within
The Muskego-Norway School Board has selected Dr. Kelly M. Thompson as the district’s next superintendent. Thompson is the assistant superintendent for the district and will succeed Dr. Joe Schroeder, who is resigning effective June 30. Schroeder, who has been with the district for five years, recently accepted the position of […]
LDV expansion could add up to 30 jobs
Governor visits local facility to announce tax credit incentives By Ed Nadolski Editor in chief An expansion at LDV’s Burlington facility that could create as many as 30 jobs got a boost last week with the announcement – delivered in person by Gov. Scott Walker – that the company is […]
Bronco golfers fire lowest score of season
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT In the regular season-ending Southern Lakes Conference Meet, the Union Grove High School boys’ golf team turned in their best 18 holes of the season, placing seventh in the eight-team event held at Delbrook Golf Course in Delavan. The Bronco boys fired a 362 as […]
Waterford baseball struggling in May
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT The month of May has not been kind so far to the Waterford High School baseball team. After defeating Elkhorn 8-4 April 30 to improve to 6-5 overall and 3-3 in the Southern Lakes Conference, the Wolverine boys have been able to scrape out only […]
Demon girls improve to 5-1-0 in SLC
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT The Burlington High School girls’ soccer team crept one game closer to a possible Southern Lakes Conference title with a 4-1 win over Westosha Central Tuesday at Paddock Lake. All five goals in this game were scored in the second half. The Demons first goal […]
Demon tennis squad finishes second in SLC
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Going into the Southern Lakes Conference tournament last week, the Burlington High School boys’ tennis team knew they would need to win the tournament to win the SLC crown. The Demon boys went into the tournament tied for first with Waterford and Westosha Central, with […]
Demon golfers finish third in SLC Meet
By David Paulsen SPORTS CORRESPONDENT In the Southern Lakes Conference Meet Tuesday, the Burlington High School boys golf team placed about where it has all season – third among the eight SLC teams. Played at Delbrook Golf Course in Delavan, the Demon boys fired a 346. That was the same […]