Obituary: Shirley Bellrichard, 81

Shirley Bellrichard age 81 passed away at St. Mary’s Hospital on April 22, 2023, surrounded by her husband and three children. She was born an only child to Charles Glover and Verna Glover, in Janesville, Wisconsin. She married Mark Bellrichard May 11, 1963. They have three children Tina Thatcher, Betsy Jay, and Victor Bellrichard (Aneasa). They are blessed with 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Allen Thatcher, Ryan Thatcher, Trevor Bellrichard, Ty Jay, Thomas, Timothy, Tabitha, Theodore, Tiffany, Theresa, Tobias, Tyler, Titus, Torianna, and Tamariah Bellrichard. Great-grandchild Zoe Bellrichard. She was preceded in death by her parents Charles and Verna Glover, Son-in-law Alfred Thatcher.

She loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. Loved fishing and playing card games and watching old time movies.

Service will be held at First English Lutheran Church, 401 W. Main St., Whitewater, Wisconsin 53190 on May 6, 2023, at 12:00 p.m. with a lunch to follow. A visitation will be held at the church from 11:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Online condolences may be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

LWV-WW Book Club Mtg #3: Central America’s Forgotten History… – All welcome as we discuss comprehension of our new neighbors

League of Women Voters -Whitewater Book Club Meeting #3: Central America’s Forgotten History: Revolution, Violence, and the Roots of Migration by Aviva Chomsky

Part III of our spring book club– Killing Hope of Central America’s Forgotten History will be discussed in person at our final book group meeting on Thursday, April 27 at 6:30 p.m. at Deb Gamble’s home, N7631 Pine Knoll Drive, Whitewater.

This final time together will also be an excellent occasion to discuss our comprehension of our new neighbors. We hope to see you and look forward to your ideas about a subject to pursue this summer. This event is open to the public; all are welcome.

You do not have to have read the book or have been to the two previous meetings to benefit from the discussion. We need your insight as well. Please call Deb at (262)853-1946 or shebagam@gmail.com if you have questions or need directions.

Kyle Lecture Scheduled at UW-W for Thursday is Canceled

According to a press release from the UW-Whitewater College of Business and Economics, the following lecture has been canceled and will be rescheduled for next year. No reason was provided for the cancelation.

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Bojana Zoric Martinez will deliver the 2023 John Kenneth Kyle Lecture at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 27, 2023 in the Summers Auditorium in the UW-Whitewater University Center. The lecture will be preceded by a reception and refreshments at 5:00 p.m. This event is free and the public is invited to attend.

Ms. Martinez is the Director of the Bureau of Refugee Programs and the Wisconsin State Refugee Coordinator. She will address the impact of the combined dynamics of government policy and support, and nonprofit service provision and advocacy, on refugees in the United States. Ms. Martinez, herself a former refugee, brings both personal and professional insights to the discussion.

John Kenneth Kyle, a 1922 UW-Whitewater alumnus, established the lecture series to bring outstanding speakers with a strong connection to Wisconsin to the UW-Whitewater campus. This year, the lecture is co-sponsored by the Department of Politics, Government, and Law and the Institute for Nonprofit Management Studies to demonstrate the connections between policy and direct service, and how government and nonprofits work together.

Obituary: James F. “Jim” Boehning, 76

James F. “Jim” Boehning, 76, of Whitewater passed away unexpectedly on Monday, April 24, 2023 at his home.

Jim was born on September 6, 1946 in Elgin, Illinois to Harry “Pete” and Helen (Raddatz) Boehning.  On August 15, 1970 he was united in marriage to Linda Stotmeister at First English Lutheran Church in Whitewater and they were happily married until Linda’s passing on December 23, 2018.  Jim was a laborer at Lunda Construction and later worked at Wilson Industrial Doors and Nasco. 

Jim is survived by his children, Scott (Melba) Garlock of Pleasant Prairie, Robert (Lisa) Garlock of Williams Bay, James (Stephanie) Boehning of Whitewater, Mindy (Scott) Walker of Helenville; grandchildren, Cody, Austin, Brooklyn, Brody, Madison, Scott, Nathan, Jonathan, Tristan; great-granddaughter, Mae; and siblings, Jerry (Cindy) Boehning and Susan Lyons.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Harry “Pete” and Helen Boehning; wife, Linda Boehning; mother and father-in-law, Al and Francis Stotmeister; daughter, Valerie; and granddaughter, Kayla Boehning.

Funeral services will take place at 12 p.m. on Saturday, April 29, 2023 at Nitardy Funeral Home, 550 N. Newcomb St., Whitewater, WI 53190.  Visitation will take place from 10 a.m. until the time of service.  A burial will follow immediately after services at Hillside Cemetery.

Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Arbor Day Celebration & Dedication of Generac Welcome and Education Center

The City of Whitewater Parks and Recreation Department is partnering with the Urban Forestry Commission and the Arboretum at Starin Park (AASP) to host an Arbor Day celebration and the dedication of the Generac Welcome and Education Center on Friday, April 28, 2023, at 10:00 a.m.

The event will kick off with a welcome from John Weidl, Whitewater city manager, followed by Jim Nies with the Urban Forestry Commission, a representative with Generac, and Eric Boettcher with the Parks and Recreation Department. The ribbon cutting and photos will take place around 10:20 a.m. Refreshments and the Arbor Day event will follow.

Located at the south end of the park, the 14-by-18-foot pavilion provides a space for workshops and outdoor classroom activities. The educational programs will connect youth to nature and teach the fundamentals of stewardship and ecology.

As Jim Nies, Whitewater Urban Forestry Commission (UFC) member and retired educator, shares, “The new Generac Welcome and Education Center will increasingly become the gateway to the Arboretum at Starin Park. Individual visits and a variety of educational activities will all start here.”

A special thank you to Generac Power Systems for their generosity in providing grant funds for the materials to build the pavilion and the volunteers who helped construct the welcome center structure.

John Weidl, Whitewater city manager, explains, “In many ways, trees are infrastructure too. They have a life cycle, they have maintenance and replacement cost, and they are critical to the health of any community. On behalf of Whitewater, I’d like to thank Generac and the Urban Forestry Commission for their efforts on this important project.”

The Arboretum at Starin Park is a project of the Whitewater Urban Forestry Commission, a permanent subcommittee of the Whitewater Parks and Recreation Department. The Arboretum at Starin Park aims to restore the beauty, health, and diversity of the woodlands in Starin Park, enhance its role as a vital natural sanctuary, and provide educational programs.

Eric Boettcher, Parks and Recreation Director, shares, “The Starin Park Arboretum continues to develop into something our community can be proud of. This latest addition is another enhancement that will keep visitors coming back to the park. Special thanks to Generac and the Urban Forestry Commission for the continued park enhancements.”

Another Detour! Hwy 89 Closing for Resurfacing Beginning May 1

USH 12 is closed between Whitewater and Fort Atkinson for major reconstruction until approximately the end of the year, and now there’s another detour in our immediate area: STH 89 will be closed for construction work from Willis Ray Road to County A in Richmond beginning on May 1, 2023. Local traffic will be permitted. Depending on the weather, the project is anticipated to be completed by mid-summer.

Since the WI Department of Transportation rules require a detour to be posted using U.S. or state highways, the detour would take some drivers considerably out of their way. County Line Road and County Road P run mostly parallel to Hwy 89 from Whitewater to Richmond.

Photos and article by Lynn Binnie

Dr. Tammy K. Evetovich Named UW-Platteville Chancellor

Editor’s note: The following announcement was provided by the UW System. As was previously announced on the Banner, Dr. Artanya M. Wesley, UW-Whitewater vice chancellor for student affairs, was one of three finalists for the UW-Platteville chancellor position.

Dr. Tammy K. Evetovich, interim chancellor since June 1, 2022, has been named the 15th Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Platteville.

The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents on April 25 unanimously approved Evetovich’s appointment, following a recommendation made by a selection committee. Evetovich will assume the leadership post immediately.

Evetovich served as the provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs at UW-Platteville beginning in May 2020. During this time, she led the university’s transition to alternative learning methods due to the COVID-19 pandemic and initiated an academic strategic plan that guides the university as it continues to provide high-quality education. From February through April 2022, she held a concurrent role as interim vice chancellor for administrative Services. Prior to joining UW-Platteville, Evetovich served in two positions at Wayne State College in Wayne, Neb., as Dean of the School of Natural and Social Sciences and, prior to that, department chair of the Department of Health Human Performance and Sport.

“Tammy’s commitment to and strong leadership at UW-Platteville will be key to its future success,” said Jay Rothman, UW System President. “As we seek to grow UW-Platteville and enhance the student experience, her background and expertise will serve the UW System well.”

“As a first-generation college graduate having built a career focused on students and around rural communities, this opportunity is especially important to me personally,” Evetovich said. “The work we do at UW-Platteville changes lives, and I look forward to working together with faculty, staff, students and the communities we serve to build UW-Platteville into the best university it can be.”

“Tammy’s enthusiasm for UW-Platteville is unmatched and her commitment and passion are remarkable.,” said Regent Cris Peterson, Chair of the Search and Screen Committee. “She learns and leads, while having a firm understanding of the challenges ahead. She was the best choice amongst a set of remarkable candidates.”

“The focus on student success and community engagement that Tammy brings as incoming chancellor will serve UW-Platteville well into the future,” said Dr. Christina Curras, Vice Chair of the Search and Screen Committee and Professor and Department Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering. “We look forward to working with her as chancellor.”

Evetovich earned a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s degree and Ph.D in exercise physiology from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

President Rothman and the Special Regent Committee for the UW-Platteville Chancellor Search recommended Evetovich to the full Board of Regents. The Committee includes Regents Peterson, Scott Beightol, Mike Jones, Rodney Pasch, and Edmund Manydeeds III.

This Week’s City & School Board Meetings


Whitewater Unified School District – Monday @ 6:00 p.m. (Closed session); 7:00 p.m. (Open session)
Whitewater High School Library
534 South Elizabeth Street, Whitewater, Wisconsin
6:00 p.m.
Agenda: to prepare for Whitewater Education Association negotiations and discuss negotiations of Whitewater Aquatic & Fitness Center agreements
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6:00 p.m. via Zoom Online
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– Passcode: 922027
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– Dial-in: 1-312-626-6799
– Webinar ID: 863 2988 7532
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Closed Session
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7:00 p.m. via Zoom Online Open session
Agenda (Click on “meetings” in upper right corner)
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– Passcode: 282228
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– Webinar ID: 852 5316 0304
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City of Whitewater Board of Review – Tuesday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm.
City of Whitewater Municipal Building Community Room
Agenda

City of Whitewater Parks & Recreation Meeting – Wednesday @ 5:30 p.m.
Agenda
City of Whitewater Municipal Building
Cravath Lakefront Room- 2nd Floor
312 W. Whitewater St.
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Virtual Zoom meeting.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2219259222?pwd=MmZNc3VOK3lXeVZDTjVqQ25jd1h0UT09
Meeting ID: 221 925 9222
Passcode: 47589
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Dial 1 312 626 6799
Meeting ID: 221 925 9222
Passcode: 47589

Affordable Housing Public Input Session “open house” – Thursday, 4:30 -6:30 p.m.

The City of Whitewater will host an Affordable Housing Public Input Session “open house” on April 27, 2023, from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building Community Room, 312 W. Whitewater Street, Whitewater, WI. This two‐hour open house will allow any person interested in discussing, reviewing, or commenting on the policy to do so.

Editor’s note: In response to our inquiry, Weidl told the Banner that approximately the first 20 minutes “will be a presentation of how the fund was developed, an explanation of the draft policy, and a recap of some of the major feedback we’ve received to this point. That will be followed by an open house style event. We also intend to livestream and record the event.”