The Kiwanis Whitewater Breakfast Club spent Saturday morning, on June 9, helping to keep the highway clean via the Adopt-A-Highway program. A team of seven … Read more
WUSD School Board Policy Review Committee – Monday, June 11, 2018, 6:00 pm, Whitewater Unified School District Central Office. For agenda, Plan and Architectural Review … Read more
On Friday, June 8, Kikkoman Foods Inc., a subsidiary of Kikkoman Corp., the world’s leading producer of soy sauce, announced at its press conference, to … Read more
The Little Free Pantry (LFP) at the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library is nearly empty. Last month the LFP helped a lot of Whitewater citizens … Read more
The Miss Whitewater Pageant is seeking contestants for this year’s pageant. The first practice will be on June 12th, potential contestants may sign up … Read more
Nicholas Huang, a recent graduate of Butler University with a double major in Finance and Marketing, has received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to … Read more
From district administrator Mark Elworthy: Last week, Jim Pease was approved as the District’s next athletic director. He has successfully coached our boys’ baseball team … Read more
The City of Whitewater is proud to open a new dog park on the northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Starin Road. The Dog Park … Read more
From District Administrator Mark Elworthy: The referendum projects continue to be on schedule and on budget. Recently, the WMS choir room was completed and … Read more
She was born on February 13, 1938, to John R. and Nora Monahan. At the time of her birth, Eileen’s mother passed away, and John raised her with the help of Eileen’s beloved “Aunt Gena” – Virginia (Monahan) Deignan of Lake Geneva. Later, her father married Louise Clarke, who became her mother in every sense of the word. Louise brought with her son Joe, and John and Louise eventually had a daughter together. It was Eileen’s little sister Martha who dubbed her “Nini”, or simply “Neen” as she has been known ever since. Eileen grew up in Evanston, Illinois, and graduated from Evanston Township High School.
Later, she graduated from Quincy College in Quincy, Illinois, and began teaching English in Chatsworth, Illinois. Eileen loved her career as a teacher, so after taking some years off to raise her family – as well as getting certified to teach Special Education – she taught several places in southern Wisconsin, including Traver, Pell Lake Star Center and Mukwonago, and then ending her career as a Learning Disabilities teacher at Phoenix School in Delavan.
Join UW-Whitewater this Friday, June 8, 4:30-6:30 p.m., as we celebrate 150 years in the community with the first of our free outdoor concerts — FBI & … Read more
“Sidewalk superintendent”, Bruce Schroeder, checking out the construction of WHS sign on Walworth Avenue. A digital rendering of what the completed WHS Sign will look … Read more
With world-renowned musical acts, standout theatre productions, and a pair of Broadway’s biggest hit musicals, there is truly something for everyone in the Young Auditorium … Read more
The Track and Field teams celebrated the 2018 season with their banquet on Monday. Award winners for the girls were: Most Valuable Track Athlete: … Read more
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