Jorge Islas Martinez is a Hometown Hero

(Whitewater Unites Lives submission) Jorge Islas Martinez is a WUL Hometown Hero, and has been nominated for “Jorge Islas is a real hero in our community.  He has served the Latino community over most of his lifetime in this area and offers English classes out of a deep need to help the Latino community.”

The nomination includes, “We are so fortunate to have him here.”

Jorge Islas Martinez is a Hometown Hero

Jorge is very active in making the Whitewater community welcoming for all people. He says he loves to help people and give back to the community. He has been teaching English to non-English speakers for 23 years.

WUL (Whitewater Unites Lives) is a locally-focused civil and human rights group that works to connect the people in our community and to create opportunities for all people to learn and support each other in our common humanity.   

 Anyone who would like to nominate a local hero of any age should send their nomination, with a short description, to whitewaterunites@gmail.com 

Contrary to expectations, City Presidential Election turnout fell far short of a record; Contest results shown

By Lynn Binnie
Whitewater Banner volunteer staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com
November 15, 2020

Complete results for the Presidential Election on November 3, 2020 are shown below. In races that were opposed, comparisons are given with the state, county, and/or district results. Some highlights:

  • City Clerk Michele Smith had anticipated that this year’s turnout would exceed that of the 2008 Obama/McCain election. This year’s turnout, however, was only 5066, compared with 7884 in 2008.
  • The percentage of absentee voting doubled compared with 2008. It may be assumed that a primary reason for this dramatic increase was related to COVID-19.
  • Election day registrations fell dramatically, from 3086 in 2008 to 1231 this year.
  • Turnout at both the Armory and the Williams Center polling places fell substantially compared with 2008. It is believed that one factor is that this year many UW-W students voted absentee from their home address. Will Hinz, Whitewater Student Government Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, told the Banner that the marketing campaign that was conducted by the Warhawks Vote Committee encouraged students to vote by mail. Mr. Hinz indicated, “I really do believe that the majority of the students did vote, and I really believe that it was voting from home by absentee.” However, since the districts that vote at the Armory are predominantly populated by long-term residents, it seems clear that participation fell among those residents as well.
  • As has been the case in all recent elections in the city, support for Democratic candidates leaned stronger than in the statewide vote, and particularly higher compared with that in Jefferson and Walworth counties.
  • Banner note: Appreciation should be expressed to City Clerk Michele Smith, Deputy Clerk Andrea Jacobs, and the many poll workers from city staff and other citizens for their conscientious work in administering this challenging election. University staff also did a great job in providing for infection control measures at the Kachel Fieldhouse.
  • Banner note: Thanks to Tom Ganser for the photos at the bottom of this post.

TOTAL BALLOTS CAST – 2020

ArmoryWilliams CenterTotal%WI %
Absentees2544221276554.6Approx 57.9
Election day1622679230145.4
Total41669005066
Election day registrations6665651231

TOTAL BALLOTS CAST – 2008 – Largest election turnout in Whitewater history

ArmoryUniversity CenterTotal%
Absentees1916170208626.5
Election day43361462579873.5
Total625216327884
Election day registrations22858013086

ELECTION RESULTS – 2020

PRESIDENTArmoryWilliams CenterTotal%WI %Jeff Co %Walw Co %
*Biden (D)2459548300759.6549.641.2539.56
Trump (R – Inc)1607329193638.4148.956.3958.76
Jorgensen (Libertarian)6914831.651.21.31.1
Carroll (Solidarity)7310.20.20.1.1
Blankenship (Constitution)505.10.20.1.2
CONGRESS – DISTRICT 5ArmoryWilliams CenterTotal%Dist 5 total %
Palzewicz (D)2345506285158.3539.9
*Fitzgerald (R)1702333203541.6560.1
ASSEMBLY – DISTRICT 43ArmoryWilliams CenterDist 43 total %
*Vruwink (D – Inc.)2367536290360.055.3
Drew (R)1642295193739.244.7
WALWORTH COUNTY – UnopposedArmoryWilliams CenterTotal
*Wiedenfeld (R – District Attorney – Inc.)22254712696
*Bushey (R – Clerk – Inc.) 23094732782
*Etzel (R – Inc.)22764702746
WALWORTH COUNTY – Reg. of DeedsArmoryWilliams CenterTotal%County total %
*Jacobs (R)1460228168842.961.6
Virrueta (D – Inc.)1858385224357.138.4
JEFFERSON COUNTY – UnopposedArmoryWilliams CenterTotal
*Hall (D – District Attorney – Inc.)425138563
*Jensen (R – Treasurer – Inc.376126502
*Hoffman (R – Reg. of Deeds – Inc.)376127503
*McGraw (R – Clerk – Inc.) 377129506
JEFFERSON CO. – REFERENDUM
Nonpartisan Redistricting
ArmoryWilliams CenterTotal%County
Total %
*Yes3377841564.050.9
No1666723336.036.5

Key:
* Candidate elected
D = Democrat
R= Republican
Inc. = Incumbent

565 out of the 679 people who voted at the Kachel Fieldhouse needed to register to vote – Photos courtesy of Tom Ganser
Each of the districts at the Kachel Fieldhouse had a huge “gymnasium” space divided off from the rest of the fieldhouse. Lori Heidenreich (L) assists a voter.
City Manager providing instructions to a voter at the Armory
Plexiglass screens were provided at the polling places in an effort to prevent any COVID-19 transmission
Bird’s eye view of the spacing at the Armory polls

City/School District residents, as well as commuters, encouraged to complete a brief online survey

Whether you live and/or are employed in the city of Whitewater (including the school district), it will be appreciated if you take about ten minutes to complete a survey about our community. Your participation will help to design a promotional campaign “to help the city compete for and attract residents, visitors, and businesses, and enhance revenue for existing businesses as well.” Background information on the survey is provided following the below links.

Whitewater residents link here:
https://tinyurl.com/WhitewaterResident

Commuters link here:
https://tinyurl.com/WhitewaterCommuter

New Grant Surveys Whitewater Residents for Promotional Campaign

(City press release) – Wis. October 26, 2020- A survey funded by a new grant award will collect the experience of living and working in Whitewater and help boost local marketing efforts. The survey will inform a promotional campaign to help the city compete for and attract residents, visitors and businesses, and enhance revenue for existing businesses as well.

USDA Rural Development recently awarded UW-Madison Extension a $48,000 Rural Business Development
Grant to meet a need identified by Whitewater businesses during a previous effort. While conducting a small
business retention and expansion project in Whitewater via a separate USDA grant awarded last year,
business owners frequently mentioned a desire to promote the city and connect the residential, visitor and
university markets.

The new grant will utilize the structure and mission of the Whitewater Marketing Alliance to meet that business-
identified demand. The Alliance includes the City of Whitewater, Downtown Whitewater, the Whitewater Chamber of Commerce, the Whitewater Unified School District, UW-Whitewater and the Greater Whitewater
Committee.

“We’re building off previous strategies from the Alliance and leveraging additional resources to understand the
resident experience,” said Steven Chmielewski, the UW-Madison Extension Community and Economic
Development educator who wrote the successful proposals for both the business retention as well as
community marketing grants.

The Whitewater Marketing Alliance previously used community input to inform a promotional campaign around
words that residents used to describe their city. That effort resulted in signs for area display.
“We hope this survey will give us some additional insight about what our citizens want and need from their
community,” said Kristin Mickelson, PR & Communications Manager for the City of Whitewater. “The more we
know, the more we can deliver as a city. We want to continue to thrive for our current residents, future
residents and all visitors for years to come.”

“It’s important that all parts of our community have a voice in shaping not only the future of our community but
the ways in which the community is marketed to visitors, students, those who work in the area and future
residents,” said Lisa Dawsey, President of Downtown Whitewater, Inc.

The majority of businesses operating in Whitewater are small businesses, meaning they have fewer than 50
full-time employees and less than $1 million in gross revenue. The new grant also includes market analysis of
the Whitewater trade area to inform retail and trade opportunities.

Results from the community survey will be used in a set of tools to promote the city, including messaging and
outreach, in addition to workshops on how to apply the tools.

For additional information and inquiries about the survey, contact Steven Chmielewski, Community
Development Educator with UW-Extension at (262) 548-7781 or steven.chmielewski@wisc.edu.

Houwers Takes Two State Titles

The Whippets started out strong at State! Our Medley relay (Sophia Fanshaw, Ella Houwers, Grace Foucault, Amber Krebs) finished in 9th place with a 1.63 second time drop and moved up one place from where they were seeded with a time of 1:54.54.

Brooke Bazeley, Ella Houwers, Grace Foucault, Amber Krebs, Sophia Fanshaw – Photo courtesy of Gina Foucault

Grace Foucault raced well in the 200 Freestyle, placing 13th overall! It was great to see this sophomore qualify in two individual events plus two relays!

After finishing in second place last year in the 200 Individual Medley, Ella Houwers took charge and raced hard to win this year. Way to go Ella! Ella’s time of 2:06.90 was a season best time!

Grace Foucault rocked her 2nd individual event, the 100 Backstroke. Grace continued to drop time after a great Sectional race and re-broke her own School Record with a 1:00.97 winning her heat and finished in 9th overall!

Ella raced to her third State Title in the 100 Breaststroke! Ella posted a 1:05.27 season best time! Congratulations on four very successful years of swimming at Whitewater High School.

The Whippets ended the night on a high note finishing 8th in the 400 Freestyle Relay (Foucault, Krebs, Fanshaw, Houwers) dropping 4.79 seconds from last week’s Sectional time with a 3:47.68. All four swimmers posted best times with their splits. Grace Foucault is now 3rd overall on the Top Ten All Times list in the 100 Freestyle with her lead off split of 56.27. Seniors Amber Krebs and Sophia Fanshaw both dropped under a minute on their splits finishing their high school swim careers with fantastic swims. Ella Houwers rounded out a great day anchoring the relay in a 52.98. I am so proud of these ladies and Brooke Bazeley our alternate for their hard work this season and for their success at the State meet.

Article and Photos Submitted by Coach Gina Foucault

This Week’s Six Virtual City Meetings

Well, actually six open and one closed meeting.

City of Whitewater Urban Forestry Commission – Monday @ 4:30 p.m.
Agenda includes arboretum report; purple martin house fundraising plan; effects of damming waterways
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/710263909
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (872) 240-3311
Access Code: 710-263-909

Irvin L. Young Memorial Library Board of Trustees Personnel Committee – Monday @ 12:30 p.m.
Agenda: Performance review for the Library Director
(Link not provided here, since the committee will be adjourning to closed session immediately and not reconvening in open session.)

Irvin L. Young Memorial Library Board of Trustees Meeting – Monday @ 6:30 p.m.
Agenda includes contract for architectural services regarding building project.
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/849204917
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (786) 535-3211
Access Code: 849-204-917
New to GoToMeeting? Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts:
https://global.gotomeeting.com/install/849204917

City of Whitewater Common Council – Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m.
Agenda includes adoption of 2021 budgets
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Nov 17, 2020 06:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://zoom.us/j/95698203506?pwd=b2F2cVJMalFpTU94elZvSXR3Y2FPZz09
Passcode: 612298
Or Telephone:
Dial 1 312 626 6799
Webinar ID: 956 9820 3506
Passcode: 612298

City of Whitewater Parks & Recreation Board – Wednesday @ 5:30 p.m.
Agenda includes COVID-19 program and facility updates, strategic plan review
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/956207821
You can also dial in using your phone.
1 (646) 749-3122
Access Code: 956-207-821

City of Whitewater Community Involvement & Cable TV Commission Meeting Agenda
Thursday @ 5:00 p.m.
Agenda includes census; COVID-19
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/214536125
You can also dial in using your phone.
1 (669) 224-3412
Access Code: 214-536-125

City of Whitewater Community Development Authority – Thursday @ 5:30 p.m.
Agenda includes 2021 goals and objectives; HUD qualifications for housing
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/635977541
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (224) 501-3412
Access Code: 635-977-541

Rapid COVID-19 testing at UW-W is part of the first federal “surge testing” operation for areas with a spike

UW System to lead massive surge testing effort for Wisconsin

Federal push is first using Abbott BinaxNOW COVID-19 tests

(UW System press release, Nov. 4) — University of Wisconsin (UW) System campuses, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), will serve as the first “surge testing” sites for a new rapid-results COVID-19 test available to members of the community, UW System President Tommy Thompson announced today.

The 250,000 Abbot BinaxNOW tests provided by HHS amplify the System’s robust testing program for students and will assist in identifying people who may have the novel coronavirus, Thompson said.

“Our universities are perfectly positioned to help Wisconsin combat the spread of COVID-19,” Thompson said. “This is the Wisconsin Idea in action, and a recognition of our existing work to keep our students, faculty, and staff as safe as possible during the pandemic.

“This surge testing plan is a terrific example of cooperation by federal, state, and local governments to urgently respond to the outbreak and that UW System is pleased to lead.”

It is the first time a federal surge testing operation will use Abbott BinaxNOW rapid point-of-care tests that provide a result within 15 minutes. Federal surge testing provides additional temporary federal support to areas that have seen a recent spike in coronavirus cases.

“The Trump Administration is standing up surge testing sites to support areas hard hit by COVID-19. Surge testing is one of many tools the federal government can deploy to assist local leadership to reduce community spread of the virus, and receiving a COVID-19 test result within 15 minutes from the BinaxNOW will help identify those who may be infected so we can protect others from the virus,” said HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir, M.D. “The intent of surge testing efforts is to help local, state, and federal public health experts identify new cases, including those that may be asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic.”

The federal government purchased Abbott BinaxNOW diagnostic tests on August 27 to ensure equitable distribution of the first 150 million units – one day after an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) was issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

“Testing is a critical component in our battle against COVID-19,” said Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams. “Not everyone develops symptoms, so someone could be spreading the virus without knowing it. If you or your loved ones are worried you may have come into contact with COVID-19, please make an appointment to get tested. It’s easy and most importantly – free! Please also continue to do your part to stop the spread of COVID-19 by following the three Ws: wear a mask, wash your hands, and watch your distance. We owe this to our community and our friends and family members to protect them.”

Campuses are currently establishing testing sites with medical support provided by eTrueNorth under contract with the federal government. Some sites will open as early as this week. Testing will be available at no cost. Individuals do not have to be experiencing symptoms or be a close contact of someone with COVID-19 to get a test, nor do they need to live in the community where the testing site is located.

Individuals seeking to be tested will register online, proceed to the testing site, administer the test themselves under supervision, and label it for processing.

Register for a free test at www.doineedacovid19test.com. Participants will also retrieve results by logging into this portal after receiving an email that informs them that their results are ready.

The state Department of Health Services will be supplying an additional 30,000 PCR tests as part of the effort. Individuals who test negative using the BinaxNOW test but also are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or who test positive but do not have symptoms are urged to get a confirmatory PCR test.

UW System’s partnership with HHS complements its ongoing partnership with Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, which is separately helping supply 350,000 COVID-19 tests to the UW System.

“This new initiative represents the continued commitment from both the Trump and Evers administrations to help our campuses and campus communities battle the pandemic,” said Regent President Andrew S. Petersen. “We’re grateful for the opportunity to expand our testing as we build a culture of responsibility among students and seek to maintain safety for students, employees, and the community.”

Banner note: Reminder information regarding UW-W testing:

The testing site is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, at the Kris Russell Volleyball Arena in the Williams Center, 907 W. Schwager Dr., Whitewater, WI 53190. Free parking is available in lots 7 and 9 on Warhawk Drive. Please note, during Thanksgiving week, testing will be offered Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday only (Nov. 23-25), 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Anyone 5 years and older can get a test. Pre-registration is required at doineedacovid19test.com. This is a rapid antigen test (nasal swab). People will receive their results within 15 minutes; space is set aside for people to safely distance while they wait.

Individuals who test negative using the rapid antigen test, but also are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, or who test positive but do not have symptoms, are urged to get a confirmatory PCR test. A free PCR test will be available immediately to those who qualify on site. 

UW-W Classes, as planned, going remote after Fri., 11/20 for remainder of semester; Chancellor issues “frank conversation” regarding COVID-19

(UW-W Campus announcement – Nov. 13)

Important message from Chancellor Watson on COVID-19

Dear Colleagues,

Today, I need to have a frank conversation regarding COVID-19 and our community. Wisconsin is in the midst of a surge, including nearly a week of record-breaking positive cases. The state continues to see increases in the numbers of people hospitalized and deaths. UW-Whitewater’s positive test rates are also on the rise.

Our state is at a critical point in this pandemic. It is important that everyone do their part to curb the spread. Locally, if we want to keep our university healthy and safe, and to continue to function on campus, we must flatten the curve. How do we do that? Testing. Everyone needs to get tested – students, faculty and staff. This critical action will help stop community spread by identifying those who are contagious but not showing symptoms.

We expect students to be tested before they leave for home or elsewhere for the Thanksgiving holiday. Students who live in the residence halls will be tested twice upon their return post-Thanksgiving. UW System President Tommy G. Thompson is requiring this for all UW System campuses. President Thompson asks that we all spread a culture of responsibility and not COVID-19. Additional information on this measure will be sent to students in the coming days.

Faculty and staff should also be tested twice if they plan to be on campus.

While testing is critically important, there are other steps you can also take to help keep our community safe:

  • Commit to staying home unless leaving is essential. What is essential? This would include going to work, to class, for groceries and prescriptions.
  • Do not gather with people outside of your immediate living situation.
  • Wear your mask. Face coverings help stop the spread.
  • Wash your hands often and thoroughly.
  • Remain a minimum of six feet from others, even if you are wearing a mask.
  • If you aren’t feeling well, stay home. If you show symptoms, get tested, stay home and isolate.

We can’t wait for someone else to do what it takes to stop the spread of COVID-19. Each of us has the ability and opportunity to flatten the curve. By committing to getting tested and following the guidelines, we can change the trajectory of this virus.

Sincerely,

Dr. Dwight C. Watson
Chancellor

Banner note: The remainder of the fall semester, including final exams, will be conducted remotely beginning Saturday, November 21. Per the Warhawk COVID-19 Dashboard, during the week of November 8-14 there were the following new positive tests reported: 44 students, 2 staff, 1 other, and 1 unknown. The weekly report is, however, updated on Monday morning for the previous week, and sometimes reflects a significant increase from this Friday morning report. The spring semester begins on January 19.

Recent home (and other property) sales

Source: Wisconsin Department of Revenue – Sales recorded in October, 2020

1264 W. Court St.$160,000
701 E. Clay St., Unit 1, Bldg. C159,000
1266 Black River Ct.310,000
1277 E. Bluff Rd., Unit 13178,000
195 S. Maple Ln.260,450
213 S. Ridge St.76,800
277 S. Janesville St.183,000
310 Amber Dr.230,000
315-317 S. Prince St. 220,000
320 N. Tratt St.2,000,000
332 Amber Dr225,000
603 E. Cravath St.200,000
915 W. Conger St.135,000
404 S. Summit St.129,900
440 S. Woodland Dr.189,000
731 E. Milwaukee St.105,000
826 W. Walworth St.169,000
830 E. North St.55,000
920 E. Chicago St.19,500
964 W. South St.117,500

Helen S. Ramirez nee Panagiotopoulos, 36, of Whitewater, became our angel on November 10, 2020

Helen S. Ramirez nee Panagiotopoulos, 36 of Whitewater, became our angel on November 10th, 2020. 

She is survived by her husband, Richard Ramirez; daughter, Addalynn Ramirez; mother and father, Alpha and Sam Panagiotopoulos; brother, Sammy Panagiotopoulos; her fur babies, Brendul and Brandy and many family and friends. 

Helen welcomed everyone she met with open arms and made you feel like family.  She always had a kind word to say and made you look at the world in a brighter light.  She was a loving wife, a strong supportive mother, she was the glue that held her family together, and a best friend to us all.  She did not say no, she just found a way to make it happen for you.  There are not enough words in any language to express how Helen truly made this world a better place just by knowing her.  Helen has touched each and every one of us.  We will forever carry a piece of her with us.  Her bright smile and giving nature will stay with us to guide us to be better.  

Visitation will take place on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Dunlap Memorial Home, 604 S. Main Street, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538. Graveside services will follow at 1:45 p.m. at Hillside Cemetery, 410 S. Wisconsin Street, Whitewater, WI 53190.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family would be appreciated. You can also continue to support the family via her go fund me page (Love to Helen).

www.DunlapMemorialHome.com