Eugene Ruenger celebrated his 100th birthday at a celebration with family and friends on Saturday, April 21st at First English Lutheran Church. Gene is a … Read more
Whitewater Urban Forestry Commission – Monday, April 23, 2018, 4:30 pm, City Municipal Building – Cravath Lakefront Room. For agenda, Whitewater School Board – Monday, April 23, … Read more
Born in Hubbell, Michigan, he was the youngest of Henry and Albertina (Gunville) Bilgen’s eight children. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Gloria (nee Bonifas); three daughters, Rev. Vicki Fink (David), Neenah, WI; Karil Bilgen Curran, Lake Villa, IL; Jan Bilgen Craggs (Jay), Whitewater, WI; six grandchildren, Margaret Fink, Emily Steele, John Fink, Claire Curran, Caroline Curran, and William Curran; a great-grandson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Bill graduated from Lake Linden-Hubbell High School in 1945 as class president. He was drafted into the Army, where he coordinated efforts for troops returning home. In 1950, he completed his bachelor’s degree in Industrial Management from the Detroit Institute of Technology and married his high school sweetheart. His 39-year career with Allstate Insurance Company began in Detroit, where he was a Clerical Supervisor; when he retired, he was Senior Executive Vice President of Operations nationwide.
From a young age, one of Bill’s passions was music. He took organ lessons early on and continued his musical pursuits as an adult by installing a theater pipe organ in his home, bringing enjoyment to many. He wrote and helped produce an operetta about the Copper Country where he grew up, “Boomin’ Copper,” which was performed at the Calumet Theater in Calumet, MI. As a board member of Opportunity, Inc., in Northbrook, IL, Bill helped provide jobs for disabled adults. He has also registered a patent for harnessing wind energy.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Governor Walker has declared Saturday, April 21, as UW-Whitewater Sesquicentennial Anniversary Day. “Throughout its 150-year … Read more
Senior entrepreneurship major Noah Stamsta and senior communication sciences and disorders major Anica Henderson, both students at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, earned Elevator Pitch first … Read more
The Aging & Disability Resource Center will host the Rock County Caregiver Boot Camp on Saturday, April 28, 2018, from 9 am – 3 pm … Read more
DE FOREST HIGH 4, WHITEWATER HIGH 3 Singles No. 1 — Adam Horton, DE FOREST HIGH, def. Slate Spear, WHITEWATER HIGH, 6-4, 6-0; No. 2 … Read more
[text-blocks id=”1611″ slug=”bob-mischka”] Singles No. 1 — Tino Valsangaicomo, BIG FOOT HIGH, def. Slate Spear, WHITEWATER HIGH, 6-0, 6-1; No. 2 — Cole Kinson, WHITEWATER … Read more
Financial literacy is a skill that affects everyone throughout their lives, yet many people are not exposed to essential money concepts until they become adults—sometimes … Read more
Twenty-four Whitewater High School computer programmers traveled to Marquette University for their annual programming competition on Wednesday, April 18. Students worked in groups of 2-4 … Read more
Whitewater High School Students Zach Brantmeier, Cassie Hoxie, and Wesley Salverson, spoke to the Kiwanis Whitewater Breakfast Club on Tuesday about their robotics group, Ferradermis, and … Read more
Where: First United Methodist Church, 145 S. Prairie Street When: Wednesday, April 25 from 11 am-1 pm Tickets: $7.50 presale $8 at the door; Take out … Read more
Message from Dr. Mark Elworthy – WUSD District Administrator Due to the anticipated snowfall this afternoon, all after-school activities and events have been canceled for … Read more
Whitewater area residents are still digging out from snow over the weekend and a new storm is making its way toward us. From the National … Read more
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