Poll workers recognized at Village Board meeting Election inspectors and election day registration deputies for the Village of Waterford were honored Monday night by the Village Board for their service and dedication. “I’m so honored to work with these citizens who take the time to volunteer, attend numerous hours […]
Year: 2012
Mayor plans talks with competing health care providers
He’s seeking alternatives to Aurora in Burlington By Ed Nadolski Editor in Chief Burlington Mayor Bob Miller met recently with a representative of an area health care provider to discuss local opportunities in light of Aurora Health Care’s decision to stop delivering babies at Memorial Hospital of Burlington. Miller, who […]
Away in a manger
Christmas in the Barn brings the Nativity to life For the 43rd year, members of English Settlement United Methodist Church will come together to host Christmas in the Barn, a living Nativity and Christmas Eve service. The church’s live Nativity will come to life again on Monday at the John […]
Village approves snowmobile trail
The Waterford Village Board has approved a request by the Tichigan Snowmobile Club to have a marked snowmobile trail run along sections of Highway 83. The trail will be in the village’s right-of-way, but will abut property owners’ homes and businesses. Perry Baumann, a member of the club, said members […]
KAY N. REGULA
Kay N. Regula, 55, Burlington, died at her home Dec. 16, 2012. She was born May 26, 1957, in Oshkosh. On Feb. 14, 1993, she married Edwin L. Regula Jr. at the Milwaukee Domes. Following marriage they made their home in Burlington. He preceded her in death on Sept. 14, […]
Language offerings at Fox River could grow
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent and Patricia Bogumil Editor What began as an idea to bring back French as a language taught at Fox River Middle School might morph into something even more progressive. At a Policy and Curriculum Committee held Dec. 3, discussion about offering a second language besides Spanish […]
Pen pals make sweet music
BHS choir members find first-grade friends at inner-city school By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff Writer Pen pals have been around for ages. Most can likely remember trading addresses and letters with grade school-aged counterparts – whether it be in neighboring school districts, neighboring states, or even different countries. But for members […]
DNR seeks more local deer samples from hunters
Agency wants more information on chronic waste disease in area The Department of Natural Resources is asking hunters from Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth counties to submit additional Chronic Wasting Disease samples during the holiday hunt from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6, or the remainder of the bow season also ending […]
Town of Waterford picks ProHealth for 2013
By Patricia Bogumil Editor The Town of Waterford Board approved an agreement Monday night to switch public health services in 2013 to ProHealth Care of Waukesha. The new deal ends more than 20 years of public health services provided to town residents through the Western Racine County Health Department. Waterford […]
MARY A. LINDER
Mary A. Linder, 52, Burlington, died Dec. 14, 2012, at Kindred Nursing and Rehab in Burlington. She was born May 7, 1960, in Burlington, to Norbert J. and Helene M. (Johannes) Linder. She spent her early life in Tichigan and attended Sunny Grove School in Union Grove until age 21. […]