Whitewater Is Home to 2024’s Longest Married Couple
Richard and Beverly Grosskreutz, who recently celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary on January 28, have just been named 2024’s Longest Married Couple by the Wisconsin Family Council. Each year, the Wisconsin Family Council accepts applications for any living married couple living in the state of Wisconsin who has been married for 60 or more years. This year, they and 22 other couples were inducted into the Council’s Marriage Hall of Fame, but none of the other couples had been married as long as the Grosskreutzes. Each couple will receive a framed certificate recognizing their induction.
Editor’s note: The following press release was provided by the League of Women Voters Whitewater Area.
The League of Women Voters Whitewater Area will hold a Candidate Forum for City of Whitewater Common Council candidates on Saturday, March 2, 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m., in the City of Whitewater Council Chambers, 312 W Whitewater Street.
Greg Majkrzak and Keith Staebler are in a contested race for the Common Council At Large seat. The uncontested candidates, who will also be present at the forum, are Brian Schanen (District 4, Wards 6/7/8), and Orin Smith (District 2, Wards 9/10).
The League sponsors candidate forums for the benefit of YOU, the voter. At the forum, you will be asked to write your questions on cards distributed by the League. Questions are reviewed by question checkers, who sort them by topic and check for redundancy, before forwarding them to the moderator. We do not accept questions targeted to specific candidates. Questions prepared by the League board will be used only if there are not enough questions provided by residents in attendance at the forum.
Bring your family and neighbors! Be an active participant in our democracy!
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy. Visit our website at https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/whitewater-area and like us on Facebook!
On Monday, February 19th, the Whitewater Boys’ Swim Team celebrated their season accomplishments. Each swimmer was recognized for all their hard work throughout the season and Team & All Conference Awards were given out!
The Team
Team Awards:
MVP – Jack Hefty & Cruz Aranda Most Dedicated – Cruz Aranda & Wyatt Esch Most Improved – Wyatt Esch Morning Warrior – Angel Kilar
Cruz Aranda, Jack Hefty, Angel Kilar, Wyatt Esch
All Conference Awards:
Miles Nickelsburg (Honorable Mention) Langdon Coburn (Honorable Mention) Myles Morse (2nd Team) Cruz Aranda (2nd Team) Jack Hefty (2nd Team)
Cruz Aranda, Jack Hefty, Miles Nickelsburg, Myles Morse, Langdon Coburn
Editor’s note: Story and photos of a dress rehearsal are courtesy of Tom Ganser.
The Whitewater High School (WHS) Players will be presenting Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town,” Feb. 29 – March 2 at 7 p.m. and March 3 at 2 p.m. in the James M. Stewart Auditorium.
General admission tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students. Tickets can be purchased at the door or by calling the box office at 262-472-8178.
“Our Town” (1938)is considered to be Wilder’s best work for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play is centered on Grover’s Corners, a fictional town in New Hampshire between 1901 and 1913.
Jim McCulloch serves as director and Kat Dunham as technical director. Cast members include Deven Bawden, Chacha Binagi, Payton Bunger, Ayden Clark, Alex Clarksen, Grace Coleman, Estaban Diaz-Gallegos, David Enns, Haley Keltesch, Marina Linos, Kara Long, Brooke Mason, Sam Nickelsburg, Hayleigh Pond, A’lani Ross, Josey Selby, Taylor Speerbrecher, Greg Stewart, Alex Sullivan, Ava Van Daele, and Willow Vogelzang.
Students supporting the production in a variety of capacities include Rae Breisath, Alexsa Cansino-Pena, Emerson Dunham, Ace Hudec, Gabi Kirley, Taiya Kolb, Kara Long, Kayla Mikos, Miles Nickelsburg, Ava Nygren, Joshua Nygren, Payton Peacock, Lucille Troxel, Samantha Van Daele and Matt Zingsheim.
Sophomore Devin Bawden plays multiple roles, including Joe Crowell, whom he describes as “a jock, playing baseball, and having a good aim” – very different from his last role as Glenn Coco, a “nerd and mathlete,” in “Mean Girls, High School Version.”
Admitting that preparing for the role of Joe Crowell has been surprisingly easy, Bawden said that whereas Joe Crowell is an athlete involved in sports, he himself is “chill and part of the Drama Club.” Bawden also shared, “One thing about being an actor in ‘Our Town’ that can apply to real life is having confidence.”
The WHS Players has partnered with the Whitewater Historical Society to present “Streets of Whitewater,” including a detailed collection of historic photographs, artifacts, and stories of the early days of Whitewater that will be on display before each performance.
The Whitewater Unified School District invites the community to the dedication of the high school’s auditorium to honor school board member James (Jim) M. Stewart on Saturday, March 2, at 5:30 p.m., before the performance.
The City of Whitewater is thrilled to announce that applications are now open for the Whitewater WindUp, a business pitch competition aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and economic growth within our vibrant community.
Whitewater WindUp offers aspiring business owners and entrepreneurs the chance to win their very own downtown storefront, along with a year’s rent and renovations. We encourage all individuals with innovative business ideas to participate and make their mark on downtown Whitewater. Even if you’re not looking to start a business, you can still contribute by voting for the winner and helping shape the future of our local business landscape.
The Whitewater WindUp applications are open now and close on April 20th at 11:59 p.m. Throughout the competition, participants will have access to workshops focused on finance, marketing, ideation, and pitch submission, providing valuable guidance and support for developing their business ideas. Submissions will be evaluated, and the public will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite business pitch on April 22nd.
“As a community, we believe in the power of entrepreneurship and the positive impact it can have on our local economy,” said Taylor Zeinert, interim Economic Development Director for the City of Whitewater. “We are excited to see the creative and innovative ideas that will be brought forth through the Whitewater WindUp competition. This is a unique opportunity for individuals to turn their dreams into reality and contribute to the growth of our community.”
The City of Whitewater is committed to fostering a strong and thriving business community. We value the input and support of our residents and look forward to the positive impact that the Whitewater WindUp will have on our downtown area. For any inquiries, please contact Bonnie Miller, administrative assistant for economic development, at 262-473-0149.
Cookies are still $5/box and we have 9 varieties available: Thin Mints, Caramel Delights, Peanut Butter Patties, Adventurefuls, Lemonades, Toast-yays, Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Trefoils (fka Shortbreads), and Gluten Free Caramel Chocolate Chip ($6). Sorry, there will be no Raspberry Rallies this year.
Our opening day is packed with opportunities to support us in and around Whitewater and we have 19 Girl Scouts selling this year.
Look for us Saturday March 2nd: 8 am-11 am & 3 pm- 6 pm Whitewater Walmart 10 am-4 pm Downtown Whitewater (150 W Main St) 11 am-2 pm Texas Roadhouse, Janesville 12:30 pm-5:30 pm at Whitewater Cinemas (inside the lobby)
We will also be at The Sweetspot Cafe, Monday Evenings from 4-7 pm, and at Whitewater Cinemas nearly every weekend.
Our Troop would like to extend a huge thank you to Elena & Jake Gildemeister as well as all the other local businesses that give us the opportunity to share their retail space.
If your local business would like to host a booth, or schedule a one time visit from one of our “cookie wagons” please reach out soon to gstroop7639@gmail.com
Our proceeds this year will be going towards a troop trip to The Kalahari Resort, camping at Camp Brandenburg, a community garden project in collaboration with The Community Space, helping to make some improvements to our local dog park, as well as many other outings and learning opportunities.
Jr Whippets Football registration for the Spring 7-on-7 Passing League ends March 4th, 2024. Register here: https://sportswwusd.sportngin.com/register/form/965297832 or go to the School District Website/Athletics/Middle School Registration and look for the 7-on-7 tab to register. Registration is free and there is no cost to participate.
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater will host the first and second rounds of the 2024 NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Tournament for the fourth consecutive season.
Location: Kachel Gymnasium, Williams Center
Dates: Friday-Saturday, March 1-2, 2024
Regional Webpage: Includes team information, links to live streams and live stats, and additional information
Schedule:
Game 1: Friday, March 1 – 5:15 pm – Millikin vs. Willamette
Game 2: Friday, March 1 – 7:45 pm – UWW vs. Minnesota Morris
Game 3: Saturday, March 2 – 7:30 pm – Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2
Parking: Parking is free of charge. Fans should park in Lots 11 (Williams Center) or 24 (Perkins Stadium)
Tickets: This event is cash only! $15 for adults, $10 for students. There is an ATM available near the entrance for convenience. (Doors open 60 minutes prior to tipoff)
Kacie Carollo, a native of Whitewater, studying Integrated Science and Business at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, was one of three members of the Warhawk women’s basketball team who garnered All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference accolades for the 2023-24 season.
Senior forward Aleah Grundahl (DeForest, Wis./DeForest) has been selected as the WIAC Player of the Year for the third consecutive season to headline a contingent of three Warhawks named All-WIAC this season. Junior guard Kacie Carollo (Whitewater, Wis./Whitewater) added First Team and All-Defensive Team honors while junior forward Katie Hildebrandt (McFarland, Wis./McFarland) received honorable mention recognition.
Grundahl is the first women’s basketball player in conference history to be named the league’s top player three times. The feat has been accomplished just one other time in WIAC basketball history with Mike Ratliff (UWEC) earning the honor on the men’s side from 1969-72. This season, Grundahl has paced the Warhawks breaking numerous records along the way. She became the UWW all-time leading scorer in the second game of the season. On February 14, she became the all-time leading scorer in the WIAC, surpassing a mark that had stood since 1995. Her 39 points against UW-La Crosse broke the UW-Whitewater single game scoring record and is the most by a player in the league this season. Grundahl leads the WIAC in scoring this season averaging 20.2 points per game while adding 2.1 steals per outing, ranked second in the league. She adds top 12 marks in total points (525), rebounds per game (6.2), field goal percentage (.520), free throw percentage (.781) and assists per game (1.9).
Carollo is now a three-time All-WIAC honoree and two-time All-Defensive Team selection with the pair of honors in 2024. She ranks second in the WIAC in rebounding, averaging 8.1 per game. Carollo adds 4.1 assists and 1.9 steals per outing ranked third and fourth in the league respectively. Also, one of the conference’s top scorers, Carollo’s 14.4 points per game is a top-10 mark in the league. The junior hauled in the second-most rebounds by a player in the league this season with 16 at UW-Oshkosh and tops the list for steals in a single game with six against UW-Stout.
Hildebrandt received honorable mention recognition in her first season as a Warhawk. The junior is one of the league’s top three-point shooters, hitting over 35-percent of her shots from long range. Her 1.4 blocks per game is ranked third in the WIAC this season. Hildebrandt adds top 20 marks in points per game (9.2), rebounds per game (4.7) and field goal percentage (.417).
Grundahl was also named the WIAC Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete of the Year this season. She is the fourth Warhawk to earn the honor and second under Head Coach Keri Carollo.
UW-Whitewater will host a NCAA regional for the fourth consecutive season this weekend. UWW (22-4) will open their 22nd appearance in the postseason against Minnesota Morris Friday at 7:45 p.m. in Kachel Gym.