Whitewater Plaza Sold to Undisclosed Buyer for $3,615,000

Whitewater Plaza (submitted photo)

By Lynn Binnie
Whitewater Banner volunteer staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com

A press release dated August 28 from the Marcus & Millichap commercial real estate brokerage firm indicates that the Whitewater Plaza retail strip property at 1139 W. Main Street has sold for $3,615,000. M&M’s Chicago Oak Brook office had the exclusive listing to market the 1.88 acre property with a 24,211 square foot building. It was indicated that the property is currently 94% occupied, with tenants such as Jimmy John’s, Anytime Fitness, Cozumel Restaurant and Beijing Buffet. Sarah Grace Pugh, public relations specialist for Marcus & Millichap, told The Banner that she was unable to disclose the name of the buyer.

According to the Walworth County website, the tax bill for 2023 was sent to PNL WHITEWATER LLC in Dallas, TX. The estimated fair market value was $2,847,400.

Flags to Half-Staff in Honor of Former State Representative

Gov. Evers Order Flags to Half-Staff in Honor of Former State Rep. James Soletski
 
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #237 ordering the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Thurs., Aug. 29, 2024, in honor of former Wisconsin State Rep. James Soletski, who passed away on Tues., Aug. 20, 2024, at the age of 75.

“A lifelong Wisconsinite, Representative Soletski was dedicated to serving others and the greater Green Bay area,” said Gov. Evers. “Kathy and I send our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and neighbors during this time of mourning.”

Former Rep. Soletski grew up in New Franken and was a graduate of Preble High School and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In 2006, after a career of more than 20 years in the energy industry, Rep. Soletski was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, where he served for two terms representing the 88th Assembly District. During his time in the Wisconsin State Assembly, Rep. Soletski served as chairperson of the Energy and Utilities Committee, as well as vice-chairperson of the Elections and Campaign Reform Committee and the Consumer Protection Committee.

Services for former Rep. Soletski will be held on Thurs., Aug. 29, 2024, in Green Bay.

UPDATE: Fremont/Starin Intersection Has Reopened

UPDATE: This intersection has reopened.

Motorists who expected to traverse the intersection of Fremont Street and Starin Road since Tuesday morning have been surprised to find an unannounced road closure. Brad Marquardt, director of public works, provided the following explanation to The Banner: “The intention early yesterday [Tuesday] morning was to remove the existing pavement and place the first lift of asphalt and then open back up to traffic. Close again today to do surface. They ran into some paver problems and with the hot weather did not get the first lift down. Decision was made to leave it closed overnight. As of 11:30 today [Wednesday] they are currently rolling the surface lift and will be opening up the intersection early this afternoon.”

Dairy Spanish Webinar El “Break” Info-Lechero 2.0

To help Wisconsin Spanish-speaking dairy workers and the Spanish-speaking dairy community to get the most current and up-to-date research information, UW-Extension has developed the Dairy Spanish Webinar El “Break” Info-Lechero 2.0. This webinar is an update on different dairy topics covering reproduction, data management, animal welfare, animal nutrition, genetics selection, environment and more.  Join the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension’s Dairy Program every Wednesday in the months of September, October, and November from 12 pm – 1 pm CT for the El “Break” Info-Lechero webinar series.  This Dairy Spanish Webinar is going to be in Spanish ONLY, so please invite your Latino dairy workers to this program where they will have the opportunity to learn and discuss with experts.

There is no charge to participate in these sessions, however, pre-registration is required to allow access.

For more information and to register for the El “Break” Info-Lechero 2.0. Webinars please click here:

Our Readers Share: Steve Watson – Steam fog on Cravath Lake – Wait, what’s that?

8-21-24

49° A temperature dip,
and some steam fog on Cravath Lake.
Wait, what’s that?

Whitewater Parks and Recreation put out the swan decoys to keep geese away. It looks like it’s working. 

Our thanks to Steve Watson for sharing more of his beautiful photos – and enlightenment!

— Our Readers Share: We hope that you might have something that you’d be willing to share.  Anything that’s been created by someone else should, of course, be credited, and you should ask their permission if you’re able. We cannot post copyrighted material without permission. We can’t guarantee that we’ll have space for all submissions, and contributions will be subject to editorial board approval. The one definite exclusion is anything politically oriented. We will assume that you’re willing for us to include your name as the submitter unless you indicate that you prefer to remain anonymous. Send to whitewaterbanner@gmail.com. Thanks for thinking about this!

WUSD Celebrates Academic Progress, Attendance Improvements


Editor’s note: The following press release was received from the Whitewater Unified School District.

Data from the Wisconsin Forward Exam is showing significant growth and improvements in academic performance for the Whitewater Unified School District (WUSD).

The 2024-25 school year marks the district’s third year of implementing a new math curriculum and the second year focusing on new literacy instructional approaches rooted in Science of Reading research. Preliminary Forward testing data is reflecting notable gains. In grades 3-5 in Math, 35% of students were at or above proficiency at the beginning of the curriculum and instruction changes and now 49.7% of students are at or above grade-level proficiency in Math. In grades 3-5 in English Language Arts (ELA), scores have increased from 26% of students reading at or above grade level to 42% of students at or above grade level in ELA in 2024.

The WUSD focus on literacy and outcomes did not stop in grades 3-5. Secondary teachers, coaches, and leaders focused intensely this year on interventions that would support all students. The MS and HS implemented interventions for reading and math that support Equitable Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (EMLSS) and ensured students were required to attend; improvement was not optional. Additionally, the schools included incentive plans for their outcomes. This work resulted in moving from 31.7% of students in grades 6-8 performing at or above grade level proficiency in ELA to 37.6% in 2024 performing at or above grade level proficiency. On the Forward Assessment in Math for grades 6-8, WMS moved from 27.8% of students at or above grade level proficiency to 42.5% at or above grade level. Whitewater High School implemented intentional interventions and incentives and also saw tremendous growth! Our students showed the highest ACT scores since 2018 and showed an 11% increase in our composite ACT from their Pre-ACT.

“The improvement we are seeing in Math and ELA outcomes is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our entire school community,” said Dr. Caroline Pate-Hefty, Superintendent. “Our teachers and staff have embraced the challenges of new curricula and teaching methods, and our students are rising to the occasion. We are particularly proud of the strides made in math and reading; this opens so many doors for our students. These achievements underscore our commitment to providing the best possible education for every student attending our schools.”

Additionally, WUSD took on chronic absenteeism to improve students access to education. An
Attendance Task Force strategically addressed absenteeism, consistent attendance procedures, a
district-wide attendance campaign, and targeted intervention plans for students and families struggling with attendance. This decreased chronic absenteeism by 10.4% district wide last year thanks to the efforts of the Attendance Task Force, established in the 2023-24 school year.

Excessive Heat Warning Continues: Tuesday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.; City Market Canceled

According to the National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan Weather Forecast Office,
“Dangerous heat is expected again tomorrow. An Excessive Heat Warningis in effect from 11 AM to 7 PM Tuesday for forecast 100-110 degree heat indices over the entire area. However, possible cloud cover may lower the high-end heat potential, especially toward central Wisconsin. 

Anyone without air conditioning may wish to seek out a cool place, such as the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library, 431 W. Center Street, which is open Monday – Thursday until 8:30 p.m.

As was previously announced, due to the extreme temperatures the City Market is canceled for this Tuesday.

There is an increasing chance for a broken line of storms to develop and track across southern Wisconsin Tuesday late afternoon or evening as a cold front moves into the area. Severe storms with damaging winds and large hail are possible. There is still uncertainty about timing and coverage.

Srs. in the Park: Car Show/Picnic Rescheduled, But the Other Show (Movie) Must Go On (Updated)

Update 8/27 @ 9:30 a.m.: Anyone wishing to attend the rescheduled picnic who has not made a reservation is welcome to do so by Thursday, August 29. The same goes for any additional car owners who are willing to display their vehicle in exchange for a free lunch (and appreciation.)

The show must go on: The Fall Guy” will still be shown at 1 p.m.

Mark Dorn writes, “Despite the rescheduling of the SIP picnic and car show to September 3 due to the extreme hot weather, the show will go on!

We will be showing the film, “The Fall Guy,” tomorrow, Tuesday, August 27, at 1 PM at Seniors in the Park.

Come in and cool off and enjoy the movie!