She was born on May 8, 1922, in Elko, Nevada. Her childhood years were spent with her seven siblings in Wells, Nevada, after which she attended the University of Nevada-Reno. Dorothea married Robert W. Dean on August 7, 1941. She was actively involved in P.E.O., as well as church and music organizations in Spencer, Mason City, and Cedar Falls, Iowa.
He was a long-time resident of Whitewater, WI where he served as the Whitewater Town Board Chairman and retired as an independent business owner.Mr. Fero enjoyed serving as chairman and also traveling. He is survived by his daughter Laura of Boone, NC, son Scott of Phoenix, AZ, three grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. He is also survived by a sibling, Joellen Malicki, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Shirley Fero and his brother Bruce. A memorial is being planned in Whitewater for early summer 2019 to celebrate his life.
The UW-Whitewater Community Optimist Club is sparking some holiday cheer by serving a hot breakfast accompanied by Santa Claus and others from the North Pole.
The Optimist Club will be hosting their annual Breakfast with Santa event on Sat. December 8, 2018 from 8:00a.m.-10:45am at Esker Hall—which , Northwest of Starin Park at the corner of Prairie Street and Lauderdale.
With an admission of $5 for adults and $1 for children, come for a breakfast of French toast, sausage, donut holes, and coffee, milk 45 amand orange juice. Enjoy a morning filled with music, activities, and a special visit from Santa, Mrs. Claus, Frosty the Snowman, and many elves. Opportunities for printed and online photos will be available.
The holidays also bring about a time of giving, so we invite participants to bring new and unused hats, scarves, mittens, socks, underwear and gift cards to hang on Santa’s Mitten Tree. All items will , to children of the Whitewater Unified School District.
Keep warm with a cup of hot cocoa during the Parade of Lights from 5 to 8 pm on December 7 in Downtown Whitewater. Proceeds support the art programming at Studio 84 for people with disabilities.
Also, join Studio 84 for their 2nd Saturdays event on December 8 from 10 am to 4 pm. The special project for the month is holiday ornaments.
After three great weeks of practice, the whippet wrestlers finally were able to hit the mats in competition against someone other than a teammate. This tournament in Watertown is a great opener for the team as it has some very competitive teams there. The format of the tournament has the student-athletes compete in either two or three rounds depending on the size of the bracket and, depending on how they do, they then get put into placement pools. This is a great opportunity for the students as it allows them to see good competition and then in the later rounds be in brackets at their ability.
Whitewater wrestled pretty well in their first competition placing four guys in the top four and finishing the day in 7th place out of 17 teams. It is always nice for the coaching staff to see the team in competition so there can be evaluation and see where we need to focus more work.
Placing 3rd for the whippets were Amaru Casas at 182 pounds and Gehrig Monday at 195 pounds. Both of these student-athletes wrestled well on the day going 4-1. Finishing in 4th place was Trenten Zahn at 120 pounds and Jaden Salmieri at 138 pounds. They each wrestled their way into the gold bracket and ran into really tough guys here. They finished the day 3-2. Taking 5th for Whitewater was freshman Carter Friend at 152. He finished the day at 4-1 losing in the quarterfinals to a sectional champion from Mineral Point. Other than that setback Friend looked good in his first varsity tournament.
The Whippets are in action two times this upcoming week. On Thursday they travel to Big Foot to open up the dual meet season and on Saturday the team will be hosting the 8th annual Whitewater Invitational. Wrestling on Saturday will begin at 9 am.
How will the 2018 midterm elections affect the Trump presidency? Will he be in a stronger position to fulfill his own campaign promises, or will the new Congress limit his ambitions? As we approach halftime of Trump’s (first?) term, it is time to look ahead to 2019. How will the midterm elections impact the president’s agenda as he pursues his policy goals and begins to plan his own re-election campaign? Come join us for an interactive exploration of the political possibilities the New Year will bring!
Eric Loepp, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. teaches courses in American government, political behavior and research methods. His research focuses on candidate evaluation and electoral decision-making, particularly in primary elections. His research has been published in Electoral Studies, the Journal of Political Science Education and American Politics Research, among other outlets. Current research projects focus on the role challengers play in shaping perceptions of candidates running for office, especially as they impact female politicians.
The First United Methodist Church of Whitewater will be presenting their Whitewater Area Ministry Christmas Cantata, “The Heart of Christmas” by Pepper Choplin, on December 9 at 10:00 AM and 4:30 PM at 145 S. Prairie Street in Whitewater.
The cantata incorporates blues, bluegrass, and traditional choral styles. Featured soloists are Katy Fortney, Nathan Roley, Barb Athas, Jenn Crone, and Ella Willman. The choir is accompanied by Jim Athas and directed by Christine Hayes. The narrations by the Rev. Phil Blackwell and the Rev. Susan Bresser tell the timeless Christmas story in a creative, profound way through the gospel of St. Luke. The choir will be accompanied by Bass, Drums, and Piano.
The Prime Time Youth Group of the Whitewater Area Regional Ministry of the United Methodist Church will host their annual Cookie Walk on Saturday, December 8 from 9 -11 am at First United Methodist Church, 145 S. Prairie St., Whitewater, WI.
All proceeds to support the youth mission trip 2019.
The Irvin L. Young Memorial Library, in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, is hosting a monthly Memory Café for individuals who are living with Mild … Read more
Help support the Whitewater Rotary Clubs Community Fund by purchasing a Holiday Fruit Basket. At $17 each, Holiday fruit baskets are a great gift idea for family, friends, teachers, clients, customers, and employees. Baskets will be filled with the highest quality oranges, apples, grapefruit, and pears available. Orders are due by December 12 with delivery on December 19. Pick up an order form at Premier Bank, First Citizens State Bank, and Davis Duehr Dean.
Downtown Whitewater will again host the Parade of Lights on December 7, 2018.
The evening will begin at 4 pm with a holiday market featuring outdoor vendors at the 4 corners of 1st Street and Main Street along with other downtown retailers who are open for holiday shopping and dining. We invite all members of the community to support local small businesses by joining us downtown for holiday shopping or dinner with friends and family on this festive evening.
Children’s activities will feature an opportunity to visit Santa, hosted and sponsored by First Citizens State bank at their downtown location at 207 W Main Street from 4 pm to 6 pm. After visiting Santa don’t forget to join Stories by the Fire also located within the bank. Do you want to build a snowman? Pick up a quick and child-friendly activity at Dales at 155 W Main Street sponsored by the Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club! The fun doesn’t end there, you’ll find more take and make crafts and an in-person craft inside Quiet Hut Sports also sponsored by the Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club.
All your downtown exploring will leave you wanting to warm up because this is Wisconsin, so make sure to stop by our s’mores firepit right outside the Discover Whitewater offices at 150 W Main Street. We’ll have the Selfie Sleigh available again this year as well as Christmas music to sing along while you await the parade’s arrival! And don’t miss some of the downtown decorations generously sponsored by Premier Bank. The parade route will run from Whitton Street along Main Street downtown to the intersection of Main Street and Whitewater Street where it rounds the corner and ends at Cravath Lakefront Park.
Brian Brunner filed his non-candidacy paperwork which means that he will not seek re-election for the Whitewater Unified School District School Board in the spring … Read more
Urban Forestry Commission – Monday, December 3, 2018, 4:30 pm, Whitewater Municipal Building – Cravath Lakefront Room
City of Whitewater Common Council – Tuesday, December 4, 2018, 6:30 pm, Whitewater Municipal Building
Parks & Recreation Meeting – Wednesday, December 4, 2018, 5:30 pm, Whitewater Municipal Building – Cravath Lakefront Room
The No. 5 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team forced four turnovers and took advantage of a pair of big plays on special teams Saturday during a 26-12 victory over No. 11 Bethel (Minn.) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Championship at Perkins Stadium.
The Warhawks (13-0 overall) will face No. 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) next Saturday, Dec. 8, at a time and location to be determined in their 11th appearance in the national semifinals.
For the third consecutive game, junior running back Ronny Ponick (Stanley, Wis./Stanley-Boyd) and sophomore running back Alex Peete (Ringwood, Ill./Johnsburg) each rushed for 100 or more yards. Ponick carried 21 times for 117 yards and two touchdowns, while Peete posted 24 carries for 123 yards and one score.
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