New aquatic center to host preview The Burlington Community Pool Board is offering area residents a chance to be among the first in to get a sneak peek at the new Burlington Community Aquatic Center. The volunteer board will host a “Sneak a Peek” fundraising event on May 12 from […]
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Operator aims to make Mercantile Hall a center of attraction By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Wendy Lynch’s bustling business plan for Mercantile Hall at 425 N. Pine St., Burlington, could bring in more excitement after the city’s Common Council unanimously approved her petition seeking a Class B combination reserve liquor […]
In this week’s Standard Press…
Burlington voters go to the polls Tuesday and have races to decide for School Board, City Council and Town Board. Previews of each contested race along with interviews of the candidates can be found in this week’s edition of the Standard Press. Whether it’s the shaping of a new […]
Dyer students present annual expo
Students partner with local businesses to learn about energy, health Students from Dyer Intermediate School on Thursday combined lessons in wellness, energy efficiency and business savvy at their annual Energy Expo and Health Fair. During the event, students in grades 4 through 6 acted as representatives of 13 local businesses. […]
Man charged for attempted rape at Burlington home
A preliminary hearing was scheduled for March 21 for an Illinois man charged with trying to have sex with a woman against her will in Burlington. Raymond Hernandez, 52, of Oswego, Ill., was charged March 12 in Racine County Circuit Court with attempted third-degree sexual assault, obstructing an officer and […]
A doctor who did it all
Dr. Robert Wheaton’s career included house calls, surgeries and delivering babies By Ed Nadolski Editor in Chief Dr. Robert Wheaton was the quintessential community physician. According to his son, he’d operate on patients in the morning – tonsillectomies and gall bladder removals were common – and then work in some […]
How much are you willing to pay?
School referendum survey will focus on tax tolerance By Ed Nadolski Editor in Chief Instead of inundating district residents with information and options for repair or replacement of school facilities, Burlington Area School District officials on Monday agreed to pursue a slimmed down survey that focuses on tax tolerance. “That […]
In this week’s Standard Press…
In-depth coverage of the closing of one of Burlington’s few fine dining establishments, plans for a school referendum survey that will focus on how much taxpayers are willing to pay and a profile of the late Dr. Robert Wheaton are among the stories in this week’s edition of the […]
B.J. Wentker’s restaurant closes
B.J. Wentker’s restaurant in the historic triangle tavern at 230 Milwaukee Ave., Burlington, has closed, according to a post on the business’ Facebook page. The post, which read simply: “We are permanently closed,” went up shortly after noon on Monday. The announcement touched off a flood of comments on the […]
Veteran’s Truck Line to expand
Commission approves plan to add to terminal, office By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Expansion could be in future for Veteran’s Truck Line, which received unanimous approval of its site plan application at Tuesday’s City of Burlington Plan Commission meeting. Veteran’s Truck Line offers freight service related to food providers, including […]