UW-La Crosse Announces Dean’s List

The following area students have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse for the spring semester of the 2022-23 academic year, ending May 2023.

Qualification for the Dean’s List is limited to students who have attained outstanding academic achievement. To be eligible, students must have earned not less than a 3.5 semester grade point average and carried a minimum of 12 credits. 

UW-La Crosse, founded in 1909, is one of the 13 four-year institutions in the University of Wisconsin System. UWL has more than 10,400 full and part-time students enrolled in 101 undergraduate, 28 graduate and two doctoral academic programs.

UW-La Crosse – www.uwlax.edu – is the state’s top-ranked public or private higher education institution by U.S. News & World Reports for master’s degree institutions and has been ranked among the top four Midwestern public institutions for more than a decade.

Students on the Dean’s List from the Whitewater area include:

Bryce Hibbs, Communication Studies Major: Organizational and Professional Communication Emphasis
 Josie Hintz, Finance Major
 Connor Sharlow, Radiologic Science Major: Radiation Therapy Emphasis
 Catherine Skindingsrude, Biology Major
 Celine Zahn, Therapeutic Recreation Major

This Week’s City Meeting & A General Notice from WUSD

City of Whitewater Landmarks Commission – Thursday @ 6:00 p.m.
Agenda
Cravath Lake Front Room
312 Whitewater Street, Whitewater, WI 53190

Notice of the Whitewater Unified School District
Jul 01, 2023 – Members of the Whitewater Unified School District Board May Attend Social Events or District Sponsored Events and Activities Throughout the 2023-2024 School Year

Public notice is hereby given that some members of the Whitewater Unified School District Board may on occasion attend social events or district-sponsored events and activities in support of staff and students of the school district. No formal meeting of the Board will take place and no official action will be taken by the Board. A quorum of the Board may be present.

14th Annual Fran Achen Juried Photography Exhibition Opens Saturday


The Whitewater Arts Alliance (WAA) exhibition officially opens on Saturday, July 1. The photographs in the show will be displayed on the walls of the gallery and, concurrently, in an online virtual display that will appear on the WAA website.

An opening reception featuring the presentation of awards and discussion of the outstanding photographs will be held Sunday, July 2 at 1:00 p.m. at the Cultural Arts Center–402 West Main Street–where light refreshments will be served. Voting for Viewer’s Choice will continue throughout the run of the exhibition and its winner will be announced Sunday, July 30.

Admission to the exhibition and its reception are free of charge, open to the public, and all are invited. The gallery is open Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12:00 p.m. (Noon) to 4:00 p.m. and the website is open 24/7. The show runs from Saturday, July 1 through Sunday, July 30.

Current information, as well as a brief history on Fran Achen, can be found at
https://www.whitewaterarts.org/fran-achen-2023.

#FlashbackFriday with the Historical Society: 2002 Fourth of July Parade

It’s time once again for #flashbackfriday with the Whitewater Historical Society. This week’s image is a great photo of the 2002 Fourth of July parade taken by Dan Sable. This is a great four-horse hitch.

We hope you all come out for the 4th parade on Tuesday, and by the way, stop in to the Whitewater Historical Society’s depot museum. We have extra hours on Saturday (during the car show) 2-6, Sunday, 1-4, and Tuesday, the 4th from 11-3.

Join us next week for more from the Whitewater Historical Society.

Photo from the Dan Sable Collection, Whitewater Historical Society.

Too Late for an Oil Change; Too Early for Coffee [Updated]

Update 7/1/23 @ 11 a.m. – Photos by Tom Ganser of demolition added

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

The Whitewater Quick Lube and car wash that has been located for decades in front of Walmart has been demolished in preparation for the construction of a Starbucks.

Chris Bennett, city neighborhood services director, told The Banner that the city issued a demolition permit to the developer, Matt Herbeck, with that phase of the redevelopment moving forward while they wait for state-approved plans. At that time they can apply for a building permit. According to Bennett, Herbeck has expressed a desire to have blacktop in place by fall.

A previous Banner article provides more information about the development, including the Plan & Architectural Review Commission discussion regarding potential traffic impacts.

[Advertisement] Household Sale this Saturday & Sunday: Click to see more details

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James Davis
860 Burr Oak Trail (near the intersection of Fremont St. & County U)
Prairie Village
Whitewater, WI 53190

Saturday, July 1st 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 2nd 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

*Numbers issued 1 hour prior to sale on Saturday and ½ hour prior to sale on Sunday*(Numbers are used to control number of people in the house.)

Glassware: Pyrex, Corning ware, Press Glass, Cut Glass, English Johnson Brothers Soup Tureen, Cranberry, Lead Crystal, Nikko 8 Place Setting Plus Serving Pieces – “Dena” Pattern – Microwaveable & Dishwasher Safe, Bavarian, Nippon, Limoges, Lenox

Furniture: Flex steel Sofa, Chair/Ottoman, Dining Table & 6 Chairs, Roll top Desk, End Tables, Bookcase, Hutch, Serving Cart, Reed Chair/Ottoman, Kitchen Cupboard, Entertainment Center, Table & Floor Lamps, Bauhaus Sofa, American Drew 5 Piece Bedroom Set/King Size Bed, Stiffel Lamp, Umbrella Stand

Household Items: C.L. Peterson Prints, George Sumner Prints, Jose F.M. Arentz Print, JVC Compact Disc Player, Step Stool, Small Kitchen Appliances, Small T.V., Linens, Local Whitewater Prints, Usual Kitchen Items

Garage & Outdoor Items: Shop Vac, Work Bench, Garden Tools, Patio Set/Umbrella, Lawn Chairs, Garden Cart, Hose Reel, Step Ladder, Wrought Iron Table & Bench, Handy Andy Work Bench, Storage Racks, and much much more

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Flags to Half-Staff in Honor of PFC Clinton Koloski Who Lost His Life in WW II

 
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #206 ordering the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Fri., June 30, 2023, in honor of Private First Class Clinton P. Koloski, who lost his life conducting combat patrol near Obermuhlthal, France, during World War II and whose remains have been identified and returned to Wisconsin for burial.

“We are glad to welcome Private First Class Koloski home so that he can finally be honored and laid to rest in his home state,” said Gov. Evers. “Private First Class Koloski gave his life in defense of the values and freedoms we hold most dear, and on behalf of the state, we are forever grateful for his service, selflessness, and sacrifice.”

On January 14, 1945, United States Army Private First Class Clinton P. Koloski of City Point, assigned to Company A, 36th Engineer Combat Regiment, was killed conducting combat patrol near Obermuhlthal, France, during World War II. After the war, remains were recovered from the area where Private First Class Koloski was lost but could not be identified due to technology limitations at the time and were interred at Rhône American Cemetery in France. In 2006 and 2007, Private First Class Koloski’s identification tags were found near Obermuhlthal, and in 2016, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency excavated the site but found no further remains, and the unknown remains interred at Rhône American Cemetery were later exhumed and identified as Private First Class Koloski’s. 

Private First Class Clinton P. Koloski will be buried in Beloit on Fri., June 30, 2023.

Public Art Project, “Barn Quilts,” Now on Display in Downtown

The Whitewater Arts Alliance (WAA) and Whitewater Chamber of Commerce are excited to announce the exhibition of the Public Art Project for 2023 – “Barn Quilts.” This community-driven project–which enhances the beauty and cultural richness of Whitewater–is on display downtown from now until late September. Plywood boards that have been turned into “quilts” are hanging from light poles along Main Street. Some are 2’ x 4’ while others are 2’ x 2’. These projects will hang throughout the summer.



Participants in this year’s project have been named below with brief images shown on
the WAA website. Viewers can go to the WAA website to read up on the inspiration of
some of the pieces. Participants included are:

Discover Whitewater
Studio 84
Culvers
Candace Jacobs
Sandy MacDonald
Lynn Weilbrenner
Ellen Penwell
Jill Gerber
Riley Buckett
Donn Lahaie
Linda Saumer
Carol Haas
Tricia Borchardt
Sherry Stanek
And all other participants who wished to remain anonymous.

The WAA believes that the public art plays a significant role in transforming the cultural fabric of a town. It brings people together, fosters dialogue and reflection, and creates a sense of pride and ownership among community members.

To learn more about the project and view individual pieces, please visit the Public Art page on the WAA website at https://www.whitewaterarts.org/public-art.

Any questions can be sent to either the chair of the project, Mary Nevicosi, at marynevicosi@yahoo.com, or to the WAA Manager, Ashley McDarison, at
wwartsalliance@gmail.com.

Storywalk at the Methodist Church: Blue Sky, White Stars

Please come check out the Storywalk at First United Methodist Church in Whitewater, to read our newest book.  In honor of July 4th we are featuring “Blue Sky, White Stars” by Sarvinder Naberhaus. As quoted in the New York Times, this book is, “An inspiring and patriotic tribute to the beauty of the American flag, a symbol of America’s history, landscape, and people.”  We hope you enjoy!