Ferradermis wrapped up a busy summer of presentations and demonstrations with a robotics boot camp for new and veteran members from August 4 – 11. … Read more
At its August 13 meeting, the Whitewater Unified School District board approved a resolution to place a referendum question on the ballot for November 6, … Read more
For more information: Poll Location and Ballot information: myvote.wi.gov More info from the State of Wisconsin
From Blake Scharine: Followers of the BCBikers! A half day at Cripple Creek and overnight. We kept ourselves pretty busy! I encourage you to read … Read more
Flash Mini Workshop in Animation On Tuesday, August 14, 2 pm – 5 pm, Wisconsin Makers (200 E Clay Street, Whitewater) is holding a Flash … Read more
From Wikipedia: The Commuter is a 2018 action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by Byron Willinger, Philip de Blasi, and Ryan Engle. The … Read more
Lorraine was born on July 27, 1926, in Fort Atkinson to Loyal and Malinda (Buchholtz) Kump. She attended St. Paul’s Lutheran School and graduated from the Fort Atkinson High School in 1944.
On August 18, 1945, she married the love of her life Louis Krieser in Fort Atkinson. Louis passed away August 28, 2011.
She was a dedicated member of the American Legion Auxiliary. In August of 2017, she was awarded a distinguished award of 65 years of membership.
Lorraine was a stay at home mother to raise five daughters. She spent many hours crocheting making things for her family and friends. The crocheted hangers she made were a big hit with everyone. She was on a Lutheran bowling league for many years. She enjoyed camping, fishing, and hunting with Louie and her family.
Lorraine was strong in her faith and was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Fort Atkinson.
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Plan and Architectural Review Commission – Monday, August 13, 2018, 6:30 pm, City of Whitewater Municipal Building – Community Room. For agenda, WUSD School Board … Read more
Jaime was born on December 1, 1974 to Francisco Antonio Calvillo Angel and Maria Consuelo Velasco Lopez in Rosa Morada Nayarit, Mexico. At a young age he would go out to the fields to work with his dad. Jaime moved to the United States when he was 18 years old. His first job when he arrived to California was working out in the fields, this was only temporary until he could get another job. His time in California is what led him to meet his wife, Susana Mendoza. They met around the Fresno, California area. After time, they fell in love for each other and ended up getting married in California. They gave birth to their eldest son, Nelson, after 2 years of being married. He later had his daughter Emily and youngest son Cesar, he was a loving and caring father. He was always a hard worker starting from his teen years until his final days, owning his own landscaping business for more than 15 years. He managed to see his father but had not seen his mother since he left his hometown.
Jaime nació el 1 de diciembre de 1974 a Francisco Antonio Calvillo Angel y María Consuelo Velasco López en Rosa Morada Nayarit, México. A una edad temprana él salía a los campos para trabajar con su padre. Jaime se mudó a los Estados Unidos cuando tenía 18 años. Su primer trabajo cuando llegó a California fue trabajando en el campo, esto fue solo temporal hasta que pudo conseguir otro trabajo. Su tiempo en California lo llevó a conocer a su esposa, Susana Mendoza. Se conocieron en el área de Fresno, California. Después de un tiempo, se enamoraron el uno del otro y terminaron casándose en Calfironia. Ellos dieron a luz a su hijo mayor, Nelson, después de 2 años de estar casado. Luego tuvo a su hija Emily y otro hijo, Cesar, era un padre cariñoso y afectuoso. Siempre fue un gran trabajador desde que era un adolescente hasta sus últimos días, dueño de su propio negocio de jardinería por más de 15 años. Siempre un hijo al pendiente de sus padres. A su padre logro a verlo y a su madre desde que se vino no la volvio a ver.
Laurie Narad says, “When I was a little girl I always wanted to be an artist, yet I did not think it was possible until … Read more
Studio 84 is pleased to announce a community free art-making day that will begin on Saturday, August 11 from 10-4 and will happen every Second Saturday … Read more
During summer 2018, 14 school district staff and 6 administrators received intensive five-day training in DBT Steps A. The training was delivered by James Mazza … Read more
From Blake Scharine: Greetings Whitewater & beyond, We all have been hunkered down at the Broken Spur Inn and Steakhouse in Torrey, Utah (ok, almost … Read more
Collaboration and creativity are driving the plans for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Community Engagement Center and a new hotel on the city’s west side. The site, … Read more
Early City Motto "The Banner Inland City of the Midwest"
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