US 12 Construction Begins March 6; Road to Fort to Be Closed Until About Year End

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

According to the 511 Wisconsin Construction Projects website of the WI Department of Transportation (DOT), a major construction project that begins on March 6 will be closing the route to Fort Atkinson that is routinely taken by many area residents. The affected area, extending nearly four miles on US Hwy 12, begins at Buckingham Road (which is across Hwy 12 and just south of Twinkling Star Road, where Binggs Restaurant is located) and continues north to County (Cty) M (where Baker Glass is located). DOT states, “Reconstruction will include removing and replacing the existing pavement, base course layer, sub-base course layer, pavement marking, and permanent signing. Other improvements will include widening the shoulders and safety zone, modifying three substandard horizontal curves to meet current design standards, and replacing drainage structures.” Construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.

Although DOT indicates that the project starts “just north of the Whitewater bypass,” an approximate two mile segment from Business Highway 12 (Main Street) to Buckingham was reconstructed several years ago, and presumably is not included in this year’s project. Although an inconvenience, many drivers will likely be pleased to see the remainder of the rural section repaved, as it has been notoriously difficult to navigate during rain, with ruts that can contribute to hydroplaning.

DOT indicates that the detour will be Highways 59 and 26, which is a result of their policy that calls for detours to be routed over state highways. Most Whitewater area residents, however, will likely prefer taking Cty N (from Tratt Street) north to State Hwy 106 and west into Fort Atkinson. Alternatively one could reach Hwy 12 from Cty N by traveling west on Cty M.

A meeting with more information about construction impacts is scheduled for March 1 at 5 p.m. at the Town of Koshkonong Town Hall, W5609 Star School Road.

Online Retirement Planning Fundamentals Offered at UWW for Seniors

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

This 3 session workshop focuses on how you may prepare for a comfortable retirement. This course introduces you to concepts and strategies that may help you handle your day-to-day finances, potentially reduce your taxes and manage your investments. What’s more, it will discuss how you can assess your current financial situation and develop a personalized plan that may help you pursue your retirement goals.

Teaching format will be an entertaining and informative educational course developed by CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ , Certified Retirement Counselor® and Accredited Asset Management SpecialistSM professionals with many years of real-world experience. The presenters teach the material in a way that is easy to understand, using real-life examples that may be applied to your situation. The course is presented in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere where your participation and questions are encouraged! This class is designed for adults close to retirement.

Three Wednesday Sessions | 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. CST

  • Finance 101 | March 1, 2023
  • Social Security & Investments | March 8, 2023
  • Medicare, Insurance, & Estate Planning | March 15, 2023

Optional Lab: Complimentary one on one consultation with one of the instructors to apply class concepts to your own personal situation.

Limited to the first 40 registrants or couples sharing a workbook.

Online registration is available here: https://uw-whitewater.ungerboeck.com/prod/emc00/PublicSignIn.aspx?&aat=qMnmG7lRsoXW9nnoh0bFjiUZpbbFP9Em2TFJzMCGJds%3d

Fee – $119 per person or couple sharing a workbook

Included in the Fee:  The event fee includes workbook, one instructor consultation, and instruction.   

Your online registration and payment are always safe and secure. We accept MasterCard and Visa credit card payments in our online registration system. We will NOT accept credit card payments over the phone. We will accept checks made out to “UW-Whitewater” and mailed to UW-Whitewater Camps and Conferences, 800 West Main Street, Room 2005 Roseman Hall, Whitewater WI 53190.


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Obituary: Larry Milton Rogers, 68

Larry Milton Rogers, 68, of Whitewater, WI passed away on February 14, 2023, at Mercy Hospital, Janesville, WI. He was born on March 17, 1954, in Fort Atkinson, WI to the late Milton and Arlene (Zanton) Rogers.

Larry graduated from Whitewater High School in 1974. He was united in marriage to Lynette Boyd on March 18, 1978, at St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church in Whitewater, WI. Larry was self-employed most of his life doing what he loved, farming. He started out as a dairy farmer with his father, Milton and in 1996 the herd was sold. After selling his herd he was a hired farm hand. Larry and Lynette were avid farm toy collectors and enjoyed their time together traveling to find new toys to add to their collection. He loved taking care of his animals, which included horses, llamas, donkeys and all his cats. He could often be found mowing his yard or plowing snow with his skid steer.

Larry is survived by his loving wife, Lynette; sister, Karen Rogers; mother-in-law, Shirley Boyd; sister-in-law, Marlene Boyd and his brother-in-law Darrel Boyd. He was preceded in death by his parents, Milton and Arlene, father-in-law, John Boyd and brother-in-law, Gary Boyd.

A visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 21, 2023, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Albrecht Funeral Home, Milton with a service to follow at 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in Richmond Cemetery, Delavan, WI. Albrecht Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Milton is assisting the family. For online condolences please visit www.albrechtfuneralhomes.com

Whitewater Schools Will Be Closed on Thursday

According to a press release, “Whitewater Unified School District will be closed on Thursday, February 16, 2023 due to predictions of snow and strong winds that will make travel for our students and staff dangerous, throughout the day Thursday.  All after-school activities for Thursday are also canceled.”

Historical Society Presents a Program on Local Native American Artifacts

The Whitewater Historical Society will present a program featuring Native American artifacts from the collection of Bernie Kleiber of rural Whitewater on Sunday, February 19, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the Cravath Lakefront Community Building. The Cravath Lakefront Community Building is on Whitewater Street behind Me and My Pets (147 Whitewater Street) with access off the street through the historic arch.

Bernie Kleiber has owned farmland for many years and has a large collection of Native American arrowheads, spear points, tools, etc. Kleiber has researched these artifacts and has dated them from various pre-historic periods in this area of Wisconsin. Kleiber will share some of his collection and his knowledge of these artifacts in this upcoming program.

The general public is welcome at this program. For more information, contact Carol Cartwright of the Whitewater Historical Society, 262-473-6820.

Editor’s note: The arrowheads shown on the homepage are not from Bernie Kleiber’s collection.

Rock Valley Conference Honors Choir Performs at WHS

WHS Participants in the Conference Honors Choir
Entire Honors Choir

One hundred and sixteen students from schools in the Rock Valley Conference performed in the annual Rock Valley Conference Honors Choir on Thursday, February 2nd. The concert was held at Whitewater High School after a day of rehearsal under the direction of Dr. Robert Gehrenbeck, Director of Choral Activities at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Dr. Sarah Read Gehrenbeck performed as the collaborative keyboard artist. Students singing in the Honors Choir were selected from Beloit Turner, Big Foot, Clinton, East Troy, Edgerton, Evansville, Jefferson, McFarland, and Whitewater high schools. The Whitewater students who sang in the choir were Katie Block, Meridyth Cashion, Jazmin Falcon, Josh Kirley, Marina Linos,  Aliciana Lopez, Myles Morse, and Zel Scherer. Congratulations on an excellent performance! 

A video excerpt of the rehearsal of “Roll, Jordan, Roll” is available here.

A video of Ojos Azules may be viewed here.

Editor’s note: This report was provided by Karen Tordera.

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 fall semester of the 2022-23 academic year, ending December 2022.

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. 

The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, founded in 1909, is one of the 13 four-year institutions in the University of Wisconsin System. UWL offers 130-plus degree programs from undergraduate to doctoral levels in arts, social science and humanities; science and health; business; and education. UW-La Crosse – www.uwlax.edu – is a top-ranked national university. It is the No. 1 public university in Wisconsin with less than 25,000 students, according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best National Universities ranking. 

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

 Bryce Hibbs, Communication Studies Major: Organizational and Professional Communication Emphasis
 Josie Hintz, Finance Major
 Catherine Skindingsrude, Biology Major: Biomedical Science Concentration
 Celine Zahn, Therapeutic Recreation Major

Obituary: Inez Louise Hartel, 87, of Fort Atkinson

Inez Louise Hartel, was born as Inez Louise Radke, on June 5, 1932, age 87, of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. She passed away peacefully on February 13, 2023, after a courageous battle with cancer. Inez was predeceased by her parents Alma L. Radke (Foote) and William E. Radke of Watertown, WI and her siblings Mary Brandt and Robert Radke.  

Inez graduated from Watertown High School in 1953 and attended the Milwaukee Hospital County School of Nursing in 1953 to 1956 at which she attained a 3 year degree in Registered Nursing. 

Inez worked at multiple jobs as a registered nurse in Milwaukee, Watertown, Waukesha, Whitewater and visiting nurse Chicago.

Inez met her husband in 1956 at a work Christmas party. While there, she met Douglas Earl Hartel of Fort Atkinson, WI and married him on October 10, 1959.  Over the course of their marriage she had two children.

Inez was a seasoned traveller having been to many countries with her husband, Doug Hartel and her sister, Mary Brandt.  The countries included Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Morocco, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Yugoslavia, Denmark, Spain, Mexico, England, China, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Columbia, Brazil, Costa Rica, extensively in Mexico, Canada, among others.  Most recently she went on a Viking Cruise on the Danube River.  Inez also traveled extensively in the United States to all of the states, including Hawaii and Alaska.

Inez is survived by her husband, Douglas E. Hartel of Fort Atkinson, and two children, Pamela (Daniel) Meihak of Idaho, and Constance (Emmanuel) Hartel Todorov of Minneapolis, Minnesota.  She is also survived by three grandchildren, Philip (Audrey) of Idaho, Arin of Georgia and Joseph of California.

Nitardy Funeral Home, Fort Atkinson is serving the family.  No service will be held.  Any memorials may be sent to the Aging & Disabilities Resource Center of Jefferson County, 1541 Annex Rd., Jefferson, WI  53549 or UW Carbone Cancer Center, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI 53705.

UW-W Theatre/Dance Dept. Presents The Pirates of Penzance (Updated)

Update 2/14/23 @ 9:20 p.m. : Sarah Keller from Whitewater, WI, who is studying Music at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, is a member of the cast, serving in the role of Edith in “Pirates of Penzance” by Sir W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan.Sarah is a junior, and this is her second collegiate show. She was Aello in the production of “The Harpies” and is now performing the role of Edith. She would like to thank the amazing directors, her cast mates, and the wonderful tech crew for putting on a great show!

The College of Arts and Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater announces the next show of the Theatre/Dance season with “Pirates of Penzance” by Sir W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan. Directed by Sara J. Griffin, this production will run in the Barnett Theater from February 15-18 at 7:30 p.m. and February 18-19 at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale for the performances and may be purchased online at tickets.uww.edu or by calling (262) 472-2222. Admission for adults is $18, for those age 65+, $16; for those under 18, $12. There is a $2 surcharge for tickets purchased at the door at the time of the event. The Barnett Theater is located in the Greenhill Center of the Arts at 950 W. Main St., Whitewater, WI 53190.  

Set sail with this classic whimsical comedy! Mistakenly apprenticed to a raucous band of pirates, Frederic is caught up between a marauding crew that lacks killer instinct, a squad of overly empathetic policemen, and a modern major-general’s bevy of daughters. Hilarious and hopeful, you’ll find plenty of wit, charm and an abundance of musical gems. 

Sir W.S. Gilbert was born in 1836, and at the age of two was kidnapped by Italian gang members but was soon set free. As an adult, Gilbert worked as a lawyer for the high courts in 1861, penning political humor and dramatic stories, illustrated poems and columns to a popular British publication. He wrote to this publication under the name of “Bab,” and after many years of writing, a collection of poems was made into a book for Gilbert. These poems would become inspiration later on for Gilbert’s operettas with Sullivan. 

Sir Arthur Sullivan was born in 1842 and was surrounded by music from an early age. Sullivan composed his first anthem at the age of 8, and was awarded a prestigious scholarship, attending many prominent academies all over Europe. Over the course of his twenties, Sullivan created many choral works, which then morphed into a desire to create compositions for comic operas. 

The duo first teamed up in 1871 to create “Thespis,” as well as two other shows over the next six years. Their smash hit “H.M.S. Pinafore” ran for almost 600 performances. Gilbert and Sullivan’s operettas were the first steps in creating what we now know as musical theater, and to fully cement their legacy in history, the duo created their most acclaimed show: “Pirates of Penzance.” The two created fifteen shows during their time together, and created a musical legacy that is still cherished to this day.  

On choosing this production, Griffin states, “Since March of 2020, the world has needed an escape. Being forced to stay inside our dwellings, separated from the people and pursuits we love, many of us developed coping mechanisms and desperately sought an escape from the unrelenting angst. Thankfully, the light at the end of the tunnel became clear, for many of us, and all we had to do was wait for it to arrive. But what about the people for whom there was no light? That what awaited them on the other side was just as daunting, unrelenting, and miserable as their current circumstances? This led me to a parallel between our collective recent experience with the collective experience of child workers in the Victorian Era, when ‘Pirates’ was written. Rather than simply present ‘Pirates of Penzance,’ I wanted to put it through a specific lens, one that would give it a context to allow the audience to connect with the story on a more relatable level. I hope you enjoy our production and appreciate the two-hour escape.” 

The cast for this production includes Colin Allison as The Pirate King, Erin McKee as Mabel, Nahuel Recoba as Frederic, Robbie Chelius as Major General Stanley, Emma Dutcher as Ruth, Ian Black as Sergeant of Police, Jacob Mhyre as Samuel, Sarah Keller as Edith, Makayla Fedler as Kate, and Tessa Fitzsimmons as Isabel.  

“Pirates of Penzance” will run in the Barnett Theater from February 15-18 at 7:30 p.m. and February 18-19 at 2 p.m.  Tickets are on sale for the performances and can be purchased in advance online at tickets.uww.edu or by calling (262) 472-2222. The Barnett Theatre is located in the Greenhill Center of the Arts at 950 W. Main St., Whitewater, WI 53190.  

Editor’s note: The above press release was received from the UW-W College of Arts & Communication.