By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor With one change in place, strategic goals for the Burlington Area School District were approved by the School Board Monday night. The goals – broken into five sections and defined through the Stakeholder Driven Strategic Planning conducted over the last few months – were unanimously approved […]
Sports & Other News
Two charged in tool thefts from Menards
A second man has been charged in connection with retail thefts police say occurred in December at Menards in Burlington. Ben. R. Pearce, 32, of Oak Dale Court in Burlington, is charged as a party to a crime with felony retail theft and misdemeanor theft. His alleged partner in crime, […]
Late-inning small ball lifts Waterford baseball to 8th straight victory
By Mike Ramczyk Sports Editor UNION GROVE – The Union Grove baseball team’s bench was confident to say the least. Kicking empty buckets, shouting rally chants and generally loving the fact their team was in a 2-2 dogfight with the area’s best team, rival Waterford, Thursday evening. The jovial […]
Van Dyke’s total? $2,000
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor While it wasn’t 100 percent the perfect ending for Alex Van Dyke, he still walked last week with a hefty college scholarship. The Union Grove Union High School senior learned May 7 that he won a $2,000 scholarship at the Wisconsin Sports Awards at the Beacon […]
School’s Walk for Lydia helps family heal
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor When 7-year-old Lydia Schaeffer died last spring, St. Mary School Principal Loretta Jackson knew that she had to do something for the family. After all, Jackson’s second family – that of St. Mary’s Church and school – had Lydia’s parents, Tom and Sally, as well as […]
‘Almost Maine’ explores love in the snow, cold
The Burlington High School drama department finishes its 2014-15 slate of productions with “Almost, Maine” this Friday and Saturday. Ticket cost is $5 for general admission seating, and both shows begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at the door or through the BHS main office. Director Carrie Fidler said […]
Pitching prowess pushes Burlington baseball to .500
By Mike Ramczyk Sports Editor Last season, the talented Burlington baseball team dominated the regular season with two top-of-the-line starters and a bevvy of heavy hitters. However, the higher-seeded Demons were shocked by a one-and-done playoff exit. This season, the young Demons are experiencing the exact opposite. A horrid […]
Poppy Days set
Since 1918 the traditional Red Poppy has been a symbol of tribute and caring. It is a small thing to wear a poppy, but the act has great meaning. It is a tribute to the dead and the living who have sacrificed and risked their lives to protect our country […]
District anticipates less revenue for next budget
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Working with projected enrollment and preliminary state aid numbers, the Burlington Area School District is anticipating about $576,000 less in revenue for the 2015-16 school year. The district will take the biggest hit in the loss of pupil adjustment aid, which is cut in the state’s […]
Never without a smile
Members of the St. Charles Borromeo School production of “Annie Jr.” perform at the Coffee House at Chestnut and Pine Sunday. St. Charles will put on the show May 8-9 and May 16 at 7:30 p.m., and May 17 at 2 p.m. For ticket information, contact [email protected] or call (262) […]