At approximately 8:30 pm on April 9, 2018, the Whitewater Fire Department was dispatched for a structure fire on N. Esterly Ave. First arriving crews … Read more
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater will host several events, open to community members as well as students, for Money Smart Week 2018. Are you concerned about … Read more
The City of Whitewater learned today that it has received Federal approval for two proposed Economic Opportunity Zones (EOZs) in the community. The EOZ designation, … Read more
You’ve Seen Them on TV…Now Watch Live as Lightwire Theater ‘Lights Up’ theYoung Auditorium Stage Friday, April 27th – 7:30 pm When the lights go … Read more
[text-blocks id=”1611″ slug=”bob-mischka”] Recap by Nate Parrish Whitewater High School baseball team came out swinging on a cold and windy night as the Whippets improved … Read more
She was born in Milwaukee on June 20, 1952 the daughter of Jack and Janet (Biegler) Pickup. She graduated from high school in Wayne, New Jersey and earned her bachelor’s degree in education from Carroll College where she was a member of Chi Omega. On August 30, 1975 she married Donald “Duck” Sura; he preceded her in death on September 19, 2007. Julie worked for Dr. Jeff Eaves, DDS for 19 years and then for Family Vision Center in Burlington until her retirement earlier this year. She was a longtime member of First Presbyterian Church where she was a member of the church choir and bell choir. Julie enjoyed working out at Curves but her pride and joy was her family. She never missed any of her children or grandchildren’s performances and the last show she was able to see was her granddaughter Charlotte performing in Jack and the Beanstalk. She will be forever missed by all who knew her.
He was born on June 20, 1931, in Rockford, Il to Clarence and Genevieve (Matranga) Beckman.
He spent his early life in Rockford, Il Attended East H.S. in Rockford before entering the Army. He was stationed in Germany during the Korean War.
On February 26, 1955, he married Virgene Rainwater. Following their marriage, they lived in Rockford, Il and Morris, Il before retiring to Whitewater, WI in 1987
He worked for Commonwealth Edison Power Company in Rockford and Morris Il retiring after 35 years.
He was a member of the Lion’s Club in Whitewater, WI participating in many of the 4th of July parades. Roger spent is winters in Florida where he enjoyed playing the accordion and organ in bands with fellow retirees.
[text-blocks id=”1611″ slug=”bob-mischka”] WHITEWATER HIGH 4, BELOIT MEMORIAL HIGH 3 Singles No. 1 — Slate Spear, WHITEWATER HIGH, def . Matt Wick, MEMORIAL HIGH, 7-6 … Read more
Rainbow Hospice Care is collaborating with Seniors in the Park to bring a unique learning opportunity to all area residents interested in learning more about … Read more
Judy Harms has retired as the Girls Basketball Coach at Whitewater High School, effective today. Harms retires from a coaching career which spanned 18 seasons, … Read more
Are you interested in taking a journey down the yellow brick road to head to the Emerald City? Then plan on attending the Whitewater Middle … Read more
The Shape of Water garnered 4 Oscars, including Best Film & Director. When: April 10 at 12:30 PM Where: Seniors in the Park
Author Ronald J. Berger Irvin L. Young Memorial Library April 10, 6:00 p.m. Ronald J. Berger, author of, Children, Save Yourselves!, will be at the … Read more
[text-blocks id=”1611″ slug=”bob-mischka”] From Coach Dan McCrea: On Thursday, April 5th the Whippets hosted conference rival Evansville on a very, very cold evening and defeated the … Read more
Jean was born in Blue Earth, Minnesota on January 16, 1924, she was the daughter of George and Thessie (Hurley) Magloughlin. She graduated from Pecatonica High School in Pecatonica., Illinois. She received her nursing degree from Passavant Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago. For forty years, she worked as an emergency room nurse and was later nursing supervisor of the emergency room at Condell Memorial Hospital in Libertyville, Illinois. She was a member of Saint John’s Lutheran Church in Libertyville for over twenty-five years.
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