Author: Ed Nadolski

Union Grove

Be my sweet phone line Valentine

Local church sends singing Valentines Day messages via cell phone   By Julie Rossman Correspondent The Yorkville United Methodist Church choir decided to do something fun and different for Valentines Day this year. They got word out several weeks ago that they would send singing Valentines to folk across town […]

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Extra effort pays off

Waterford Union High School wrestler Francisco Mata wrestles in the semifinals of the recent Southern Lakes Conference championships. Mata won his weight class at last week’s regional to advance to the sectional meet. (Phot0 by Jennifer Eisenbart)

Obituaries

HIERON B. BAUMAN

Hieron B. Bauman, 96, Burlington, died Feb. 16, 2012, at Pine Brook Pointe. He was born Oct. 20, 1915 in Burlington, to the late Bruno and Emma (Reesman) Bauman. He was a lifetime resident of Burlington and a graduate of Burlington High School. On Oct. 27, 1937, at St. Charles […]

Burlington

Flying high

High school gymnastics team could be the best in state history   By Jennifer Eisenbart Staff writer                   It’s a well-known fact that perfection is unobtainable.                   Yet, for a small group of young women from three area high schools, hours upon hours are spent each week in search of […]

Waterford

Voter ID: You must say it, show it, sign it

Now that Wisconsin voters are required to bring photo identification to the polls, the state Government Accountability Board, which oversees elections, is asking people to be prepared or risk getting turned away. The agency also reminds people to bring their patience in addition to their IDs, because next Tuesday’s primary […]

Obituaries

FRANK C. ‘Clay’ ZINN III

Frank Clayton “Clay” Zinn, III, 61, Burlington, formerly of Kenosha, died Feb. 4, 2012, at his residence. He was born July 21, 1950, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Frank and Bonita (Freeman) Zinn II. Survivors include his daughter, Amber (Jeff) Justice and their children Ayden and Maddox Justice; his […]

Burlington

The great insurance debate

BASD costs are the lowest in area, even without staff member contributions By Ed Nadolski Editor in Chief A comparison of nine area school districts shows taxpayers in the Burlington Area School District pay the least for health insurance for teachers and other staff, even though the district does not […]

Burlington

Cat’s Pajamas to perform at BHS Friday

The Cat’s Pajamas Vocal Band, a five-member a cappella group, will perform Friday at the Burlington High School Auditorium. The group launched a successful tour after appearing on the television show, “The Sing-Off.” The concert is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 for children, students and seniors […]