UW-W Volleyball Coach Stacy Boudreau Records 500th Win

Photo courtesy of Michael Gouvion

By Angela Kelm
Asst. Athletic Director for Sports Information
UW-W

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater head coach Stacy Boudreau  captured her 500th win at the helm of the Warhawk volleyball program Friday evening in front of a fantastic home crowd. The The Warhawks swept Elmhurst 3-0 (25-14, 25-21, 25-21) in the win. 

In her 19th season as the head coach of the Warhawk volleyball team, Boudreau now holds a mark of 500-135 at UWW, a win rate near 80-percent. She leads all active volleyball coaches in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and ranks sixth in league history for wins. Nationally, Boudreau is eighth among active coaches in Division III with a 78.8-win percentage. That mark is 10th all-time in Division III.

The Warhawks jumped out to a quick lead to set the tone for the match that secured win number 500 Friday night. UWW’s offense was rolling while the defense held the Blue Jays to a negative attack percentage in the first two sets. Ally Warburton, Jenna Weinfurt and Kirsten Anderson all registered three kills to lead UWW in the first set. 

The second set was a defensive masterpiece as the Warhawks recorded six total blocks. Anderson assisted on three while Abbie Dix registered a solo and two assist blocks. 

Weinfurt bolstered the offense in the third set with 4 kills on 13 attempts with just one error. 

For the match, Weinfurt was the lone hitter to reach double digit kills with 10. Anderson and Dix were huge at the net defensively combining for 11 blocks – six block assists for Anderson and a solo and four assists for Dix. Anderson also got it done from the service line with a match-high three aces.

Aubrie Krzus posted 24 assists and partnered on five blocks. Morgan Jensen stifled the Elmhurst attack with 18 digs.

WHS Class of ’51 72nd Reunion

(Left to right, first row) Norma Sauerberg Osterndorf, Mary Warner Peiffer, Carol Luderman Connors, June Wolfe (Second row) Dick Trewyn, Ray Walton, Dave Stroupe

The 1951 Class of Whitewater High School held its 72nd class reunion at The Real McCoys in Cold Spring on September 23. Seven classmates and two spouses enjoyed their get-together.

Editor’s note: This report and photo were submitted by Mary Warner Peiffer.

Arrests Made in Alleged Cocaine Sales

The Walworth County Drug Enforcement Unit, in partnership with the Whitewater Police Department, and City of Delavan Police Department conducted an investigation that involved the sale of cocaine in the City of Whitewater. The investigation included surveillance and controlled buys, culminating in the arrest of two subjects.

On September 4th, 2023, the Walworth County Drug Enforcement Unit located one of the subjects, identified as Carlos ARIAS-PEREZ (19, from 137 N. George St., Whitewater), in the City of Whitewater. Carlos ARIAS-PEREZ was subsequently arrested for (1) count of Delivery of Cocaine (5-15 grams).

On September 19th, 2023, the Walworth County Drug Enforcement Unit located the other subject, identified as Rolando LOPEZ-GOMEZ (38, from 353 N. Cherry St., Whitewater), in the City of Elkhorn. Rolando LOPEZ-GOMEZ was subsequently arrested for (2) counts of Delivery of Cocaine (15- 40 grams) and (1) count of Delivery of Cocaine (5-15 grams) – Party to a Crime.

Both Carlos ARIAS-PEREZ and Rolando LOPEZ-GOMEZ were arrested and transported to the Walworth County Jail. The investigation is ongoing.

Rolando LOPEZ-GOMEZ is currently facing the following charges:
961.41(1)(cm) Delivery of Cocaine (3 counts)

Carlos ARIAS-PEREZ is currently facing the following charges:
961.41(1)(cm) Delivery of Cocaine (1 count)

Pursuant to the directive of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as found in Supreme Court Rule 20:3.6, Trial Publicity, you are advised that a charge is merely an accusation and that a defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

This Week’s City Meetings

City of Whitewater Common Council – Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m.
Agenda includes Adjourn to closed session, to reconvene in open session, pursuant to Chapter 19.86 notice of collective bargaining negations Item to be discussed:  Discuss Bargaining and Negotiation strategy related to the contract with the Police Union  
Open session: update on limiting discount stores, Housing Summit update, ordinance establishing lake advisory committee, Discussion and possible action regarding deferred assessments for Wisconsin Street sanitary sewer and water main

Additional closed session agenda to reconvene: Items to be discussed: 1) Review and Discuss A1 Packaging development agreement 2) Review and discuss possible options for resolution of the Walton excessive real estate tax assessment claim

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  • Update on limiting discount stores – City Attorney 
  • 14.Housing Summit update




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Houwers Earns Conference Title, Named Conference Player of the Year

Congratulations to the Girls’ Tennis Team for taking home 3rd place in the 7 team Conference Tournament on Thursday, September 28. The final standings of the tournament were: East Troy 38, Delavan 21, Whitewater 19, Monroe 12.5, Jefferson 11, Big Foot 10, Edgerton 10.

During the event, Emilia Houwers was crowned the conference champion at 1-singles, defeating Jefferson 6-1, 6-3 in the finals.

Emilia Houwers

At 2-singles, Jackie Franco battled back after losing a close match in the first round to take 5th place.

Liz Servin won 2 out of her 3 matches at 3-singles to take home 3rd.

And Vicki Ramirez, in her first year playing tennis, came up just short in the 4-singles consolation bracket losing in a 3rd set tiebreak and finished in 4th place.

The 1-doubles team of Stephanie Wence and Maritza Vidales lost a close first round match, but won in the second round to place 5th.

Leah Newmann and Vanesa Wence at 2-doubles won 2 out of their 3 matches to get 3rd.

In the final match of the night, Isabel Aranda and Aimee Servin couldn’t hold on to a first set lead and finished the tournament in 4th for 3-doubles.

All conference honors were given to Emilia Houwers for First Team Singles, and she was named Conference Player of the Year. Stephanie Wence and Maritza Vidales were named to Second Team Doubles. Leah Newmann and Vanesa Wence received Honorable Mention Doubles.

Article and Photo Submitted by Baron West
Whitewater High School Head Tennis Coach
bwest@wwusd.org

Dale’s Bootery Collecting Donated Shoes

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by Renea Boydston.

The Daughters of the Nile support Shriners’ kids by creating hospital tray favors, sending toys, games, and financial donations to the Chicago Shriners Hospital. We have a fundraiser to benefit our general fund. We will receive money by the pound for gently used donated shoes of any type and size, except skates. You can make a huge impact by simply donating shoes you never wear. The donated shoes stay out of landfills, and are shipped to small businesses in poor communities that can repurpose them and sell. Instead of a handout it’s a hand up! October is our final month for collection.

Dale’s Bootery is a generous donor and collection site: 155 West Main St., Whitewater, WI 53190. The Shoe Box has also graciously agreed to be a collection site. There is a donation box outside by their pop machines. Address: 1314 Canal St.(Hwy 14), Black Earth, Wisconsin 53515.

Flags to Half-Staff in Memory of Senator Diane Feinstein

Editor’s note: The following proclamation was issued by the president.

Senator Dianne Feinstein was a pioneering American and a true trailblazer. In San Francisco, she showed enormous poise and courage in the wake of tragedy, and became a powerful voice for American values. In the United States Senate, she turned passion into purpose, and led the fight to ban assault weapons, also making her mark on everything from national security to the environment to protecting civil liberties. Senator Feinstein was a role model for so many Americans and she had an immense impact on younger female leaders for whom she generously opened doors. She was a historic figure, and our country will benefit from her legacy for generations.

   As a mark of respect for the memory of Senator Dianne Feinstein, by the authority vested in me as President of the United States by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby order that the flag of the United States shall be flown at half-staff at the White House and upon all public buildings and grounds, at all military posts and naval stations, and on all naval vessels of the Federal Government in the District of Columbia and throughout the United States and its Territories and possessions until sunset, on the day of interment. I also direct that the flag shall be flown at half-staff for the same length of time at all United States embassies, legations, consular offices, and other facilities abroad, including all military facilities and naval vessels and stations.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-eighth.

                              JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.

#FlashbackFriday with the Historical Society: Society Hosted 2003 Regional Meeting

It’s time once again for #FlashbackFriday with the Whitewater Historical Society.

Twenty years ago last week, the Whitewater Historical Society hosted the regional convention for the southeast region of the Wisconsin Council for Local History. The society offered a special program on the Whitewater Mounds Preserve and held sessions about working with student interns and the resources of the Area Research Center at the UW-Whitewater.

Those in the photo were active members of the Whitewater Historical Society in 2003 and they include, left to right, Art Lein, Mary Lou Lein, Doris Kolmos, Betty Boyd, and Bobby Landsee. All but Bobby have, unfortunately, passed away but Bobby is still on the society’s board of directors today.

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

(George Scharfenberg photo collection, Whitewater Historical Society)

Common Council Meeting Draft Agenda for Tuesday, October 03, 2023 – 6:30 PM

Common Council Meeting
Whitewater Municipal Building Community Room,
312 West Whitewater St., Whitewater, WI 53190
*In Person and Virtual
Tuesday, October 03, 2023 – 6:30 PM

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AGENDA

CALL TO ORDER

ROLL CALL

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

A councilmember can choose to remove an item from the agenda or rearrange its order; however, introducing new items to the agenda is not allowed. Any proposed changes require a motion, a second, and approval from the council to be implemented. the agenda shall be approved at reach meeting even if no changes are being made at that meeting. 

CLOSED SESSION

1.            Adjourn to closed session, to reconvene in open session, pursuant to Chapter 19.86 notice of collective bargaining negotiations Item to be discussed: 1) Bargaining Negotiation with Police Union

CONSIDERATIONS

2.            Discussion and possible action regarding WPPSA contract – HR/Police

CONSENT AGENDA
Items on the Consent Agenda will be approved together unless any council members requests that an item be removed for individual consideration.

3.            Urban Forestry Commission Minutes from July 24, 2023.

4.            Park and Rec Board Minutes from August 23, 2023

5.            Exemption form for Walworth County tax for library services for 2024 

CITY MANAGER REPORT

STAFF REPORTS

6.            Social Media Report – City Manager/Kristina Koslosky

7.            Marketing and Communications Plan – City Manager/Kristina Koslosky 

8.            Update on zoning changes for dollar stores and cash businesses – City Attorney 

9.            Housing Summit update – City Manager

10.         Code Enforcement and Zoning Official – HR 

HEARING OF CITIZEN COMMENTS
No formal Council action will be taken during this meeting although issues raised may become a part of a future agenda.  Participants are allotted a three minute speaking period. Specific items listed on the agenda may not be discussed at this time; however, citizens are invited to speak to those specific issues at the time the Council discusses that particular item.

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ORDINANCES

First Reading

11.         Ordinance 2071 an ordinance amending chapter 2.08.010-City Clerk

12.         Ordinance 2072 an ordinance creating chapter 2.73 Lake Advisory Committee –City Manager/Park and Rec 

Second Reading

13.         Ordinance 2070 an Ordinance amending Section 19.51.180 Truck Trailer, Mobile Home and Equipment Parking Restrictions – Public Works

14.         Ordinance 2063 Ordinance amending Chapter 11.16.15, adding No Stopping, Standing or Parking on east side of Elizabeth Street at Court Street and Laurel Street. Public works 

CONSIDERATIONS

15.         Discussion and possible action on Good Governance manual changes –Gerber/City Clerk

16.         Discussion and Possible action regarding agenda policy-City Clerk 

17.         Discussion and possible action regarding policy for exit interviews Gerber/HR

18.         Discussion and possible action regarding Economic Director salary range- HR

19.         Discussion and possible action regarding deferred assessments for Wisconsin Street sanitary sewer and water main –Public Works 

20.         Retaining an outside law firm to advise the common council on employee discipline and termination matters – Allen/Attorney

21.         Councilmember Requests for Future Agenda Items or Committee items. Questions

FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

22.         Updates to the Mobile Home Ordinance – Hicks -October

23.         R0 Zoning Discussion- Neighborhood Services/Public Works – October 17

24.         Window Ordinance – City Clerk/PD – December

25.         First line surveys for staff to complete on management Gerber Q3/Q4 2023

26.         Feedback survey for City Manager to distribute when you attend or present at meetings Gerber Q3/Q4 2023

27.         Compensation survey Gerber Q4 2023

28.         Training for newly elected and appointed officials Dawsey- Smith – April/May 2024

29.         Hiring a temporary, hourly assistant to the city manager – Allen -TBD

30.         Virtual Meeting Policy Allen/HR-TBD

CLOSED SESSION

CS-31.  Adjourn to closed session, to reconvene in open session, pursuant to Chapter 19.85(1)(e) “Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session.” Items to be discussed: 1) A1 Packaging development agreement 2) Bargaining Negotiation with Police Union and Chapter 19.85_____ . Walton Assessment review 

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CONSIDERATIONS

32.         Discussion and possible action regarding Walton assessment review – Finance 

33.         Discussion and possible action regarding developer agreement for A1 Packaging –Economic Development 

ADJOURNMENT

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