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Ferradermis, Whitewater High School’s FIRST Robotics Competition Team, traveled to Sheboygan from June 13-14 for the inaugural Wisconsin State Robotics Championship. The team ended the qualification round ranked 8th out of the 31 teams at the event. They became the captain of the #6 seeded playoff alliance and ended the event in a tie for 5th place.


Each team played 6 qualification matches at the state championship with randomly assigned alliance partners. Ferradermis went 4-2 in these matches, earning a total of 24 out of 36 possible ranking points. This left them ranked 8th. The #1 ranked team, the Hilltoppers from Divine Savior-Holy Angels High School and Marquette University High School earned 29 of the possible 36 ranking points.
After qualifications, the top 8 teams are guaranteed the opportunity to select their own alliance for the playoffs. The #1 Hilltoppers requested that the #4 ranked team, Nicolet FEAR from Nicolet High School join their alliance. The #5 and #6 ranked teams also joined forces. This moved Ferradermis into the #6 alliance caption position, up from their initial 8th ranking. Ferradermis first invited Team 1306 BadgerBots from Middleton and then Team 6421 WarriorsBots from Muskego High School to join their alliance.

The Ferradermis led alliance lost a close first playoff match to the #3 seeded alliance 162-156, moving them to the lower half of the double-elimination bracket. The match was so close that the winner was not immediately apparent when time expired, and the teams needed to wait for a final point determination from the referees. The #3 seed, captained by RoundTable Robotics from Oak Creek High School would end up making it all of the way to the finals before falling to the eventual champion Hilltoppers alliance. In their second playoff match, the Ferradermis alliance defeated the #7 seed 165 – 123. They then fell to the #5 seeded alliance 205-141 and were eliminated.
Recent graduates Andrew O’Toole, Emerson Dunham, and Andrew Zimmermann traveled to the event to assist with training members for new roles. The drive team consisted of new driver Ace Hudec, and the in-season crew of Operator Erison Dreksler, Technician Nina Heim, and Human Player Jayden Kehrer. Rae Breisath continued to serve as scouting lead, representing the team for alliance selections along with Cyrus Hudec and drive team representative Erison Dreksler. Margaret Brown continued her role as team videographer, and Cooper Housel continued as team media representative. New business subteam lead Virginia Nelson worked alongside Emilie Bruns and Letty Trautman, visiting each team’s pit to learn about potential fundraising and sponsorship ideas. Asher Downs had the opportunity to volunteer to help with the production of event t-shirts and hats. Incoming freshmen Owen Taylor and Mason Genung, who were invited to attend based on their role on the middle school FTC team, spent a great deal of time in the pit learning about the robot.


Emerson Dunham and Cyrus Hudec were also given the opportunity to volunteer as judges for the FIRST Lego League Explore teams (grades 2-4) displaying their season’s work at the event. The duo was able to have a 15-minute conversation with the youngsters on each team to explore what they had learned during the season before determining awards.
The 2025 State Championship event was a test run of new equipment and a new venue for FIRST Wisconsin as they prepare for the future. Up until this point, Wisconsin teams have participated in the “regional” competition model. In this model, Ferradermis traveled annually to Duluth, Minnesota and sometimes into Illinois to compete with teams from around the country and world during the season. As more and more schools in Wisconsin have begun to start robotics teams, the state has been preparing to switch to the “district” model of competition. During the 2026 regular season, which kicks off on the first Saturday of January, Wisconsin teams will begin to compete in-state. Teams will accumulate points at two in-state district events, and the top point-earning teams will then be invited to compete at the state championship. Points are earned based on qualification rankings, alliance selection position, and success in the playoffs as well as awards won. Teams will advance to the FIRST World Championship in Houston only from the state championship. Teams will still have the option to compete out-of-state during the season, but those events will not count in the point standings. This means that out-of-state teams could still attend Wisconsin district events as well. The off-season (May – December) will continue to offer out-of-state competition opportunities, too.
Ferradermis will next be in action at MROC (the Mukwonago Robotics Offseason Competition) on July 26 and 27 at Mukwonago High School. They have two off-season competitions planned for October – TWIST at Muskego High School and Roboteer Rumble in Tremont, Illinois.
Ferradermis is open to new members beginning Thursday, June 19. Any student entering grades 9-12 at Whitewater High School this fall or any homeschooled student residing within the geographic boundaries of the Whitewater Unified School District is welcome to participate. Summer meetings are from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm on Mondays and Thursdays in Room 306 at Whitewater High School. Students should enter the building through Door #38, which is between the rear of the auditorium wing and the overhead shop doors. Students may also choose to join in the fall once school starts. If you have questions about membership, please reach out to Laura Masbruch at lmasbruch@wwusd.org.

Article and Photos Submitted by Laura Masbruch
Whitewater High School Robotics Advisor
lmasbruch@wwusd.org
Payton Bunger received his State FFA Degree at the State FFA Convention held June 9-12 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison. Payton applied for and earned this award based on his involvement in FFA activities at the chapter, state, and national levels, community events, and a stellar SAE (Supervised Agriculture Experience). He accepted his degree on stage at the 2025 State Degree recipient session, from (now retired) State FFA President, Jescey Thompson.




Article and Photos Submitted by Allison Parsons
Whitewater High School Agriculture Teacher and FFA Advisor
paral01@wwusd.org

Pictured: volunteer Lisa Dawsey Smith for Downtown Whitewater, Karin Silvius, Executive Director of the Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce, and members of the Whitewater Team for Generac
Downtown Whitewater, Inc. is pleased to announce a generous $3,000 donation from Generac, a continued supporter of community-building efforts in Whitewater. This funding will directly support two highly anticipated 2025 events: the Annual Parade of Lights and Family Day at the Whitewater Area 4th of July Festival.
The Parade of Lights, scheduled annually for the first Friday in December, will take place this year on Friday, December 5, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in downtown Whitewater. This magical event draws families and visitors of all ages to experience illuminated floats, festive music, and a celebration of local creativity and holiday spirit.
The donation will also support Family Day, held on Thursday, July 3, 2025, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., as the kickoff to the Whitewater Area 4th of July Festival. Thanks to Generac’s continued support, families can enjoy a petting zoo complete with pony and camel rides — all free of charge to the public.
“Community traditions like the Parade of Lights and Family Day are cherished by Whitewater families and visitors alike,” said Lisa Dawsey Smith, volunteer for Downtown Whitewater, Inc. “Generac’s support helps make these events more accessible, engaging, and memorable for everyone who attends.”
Downtown Whitewater, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting a vibrant, inclusive, and thriving downtown district through community partnerships, events, and placemaking efforts.
For more information about upcoming events or ways to get involved, visit www.downtownwhitewater.com.
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Downtown Whitewater, Inc. is a Connect Community through the Wisconsin Main Street
Editor’s note: This press release was provided by Downtown Whitewater, Inc.
Irvin L. Young Library Board of Trustees – Monday @ 6:30 p.m.
Agenda includes Discussion and action concerning the library’s social media accounts and continuing to
allow public comments and Discussion and possible action concerning the changing of the library’s name from Irvin L.
Young Memorial Library to Whitewater Public Library.
Cravath Lakefront Conference Room
312 W Whitewater St.
*In Person and Virtual
Citizens are welcome (and encouraged) to join our webinar via computer, smart phone, or telephone.
Citizen participation is welcome during topic discussion periods.
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
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City of Whitewater Common Council – Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m.
Agenda includes Discussion and Possible Action regarding Extension of Police Department Memorandum
of Understanding with Whitewater Unified School District regarding School Resource
Officer and Discussion and Possible Action regarding Selection of Council Representatives for
Whitewater Unified School District School Resource Officer Meeting(s).
Whitewater Municipal Building Community Room,
312 West Whitewater St., Whitewater, WI 53190
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City of Whitewater Finance Committee – Wednesday @ 5:00 p.m.
Agenda includes Presentation of the 2024 Annual Financial Report by Johnson & Block and Discussion and possible action to recommend the Police hiring strategy to Common Council.
City Manager Conference Room, Municipal
Building, 312 W. Whitewater Street
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City of Whitewater Community Development Authority Board of Directors – Thursday @ 5:30 p.m.
Agenda includes Discussion and possible action on Down Payment Assistance Loan request for 406 E
Milwaukee (/TRA 00048) and Discussion and possible action on responses to RFP for Brokerage Services.
Whitewater Municipal Building Community Room, 312 West Whitewater St., Whitewater, WI 53190
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First Citizens State Bank is celebrating June Dairy Month on Friday, June 20th – and you’re invited!
Since 1939, June has been recognized as National Dairy Month to pay tribute to Dairy Farmers and share the nutritional benefits of dairy. Stop by the East Troy, Palmyra, or Whitewater Main Office on June 20th from 11 am – 2 pm to enjoy free Decatur Dairy Cheese Curds, Culver’s Custard, and of course, MILK! Plus, local 4H and FFA members will be at the Whitewater Main office with some cute cows to pet. Bring the kids and join the fun!
The Whitewater Common Sense Citizens (WCSC) held their third meeting on Thursday, May 29th, at 841 Brewhouse. Members of the community, the WCSC board, and the executive team leaders discussed their next steps regarding the active petitioning against the Tax Incremental Financing incentive proposed by Whitewater City Council.
“We are gratified to have had 108 attendees to our first three meetings,” Whitewater Common Sense Citizens’ president, Andrea Svec, stated. “It is incredible to see our community work together to oppose this issue.”
The Whitewater Common Sense Citizens have officially announced that they are moving forward with a petition to oppose the use of Tax Incremental Finance (TIF) incentives for apartments within Whitewater’s Tax Incremental Districts. This is in response to recent exploration and approval processes from the Whitewater City Council for various developments including several new apartment buildings.
The WCSC encourages the community to sign the petition and participate in future meetings. The petition can be signed online here or in-person at the Whitewater City Market. WCSC is committed to a transparent look into some of the major issues that are affecting the greater Whitewater Community; if you are interested in joining or learning more about the Whitewater Common Sense Citizens, they encourage you to reach out at whitewatercsc@gmail.com.
“Our values lie in the success of our neighbors,” Svec says. “Our group will ban together against policies that do not reflect the betterment of our community.”
Mark your calendar for the next scheduled meeting, which will be held Thursday, September 25, 2025. For more information on the Whitewater Common Sense Citizens, contact the board members at whitewatercsc@gmail.com.
About the WCSC
The Whitewater Common Sense Citizens is a group centered around the greater Whitewater Unified School District area. The goal of the WCSC is to promote thoughtful governance, encouraging civic involvement, and strengthening our community by working together today to ensure a better tomorrow. For more information about the WCSC, visit https://wwcsc.org/
Editor’s note: This press release was submitted by Whitewater Common Sense Citizens.

The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Walworth County joins global communities in recognizing World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15.
This international observance is an opportunity to raise awareness about the often-overlooked issue of elder abuse and financial exploitation—and the role each of us can play in preventing it.
Elder abuse is a universal problem, and many older adults suffer abuse, neglect, or exploitation—often at the hands of someone they know and trust. In Walworth County, the ADRC is committed to shedding light on this hidden crisis and providing resources
for prevention, recognition, and reporting.
“Elder abuse can affect anyone, regardless of age, income, or background,” says Stefanie Lenz, Lead for the ADRC’s Adult Protective Services unit. “In 2024 alone, our office received more than 500 reports of elder abuse—including 156 cases involving
financial exploitation. The financial losses from those cases totaled over $1.4 million for Walworth County residents. It is imperative that everyone is aware of the signs of elder abuse and how to report it.”
Elder abuse takes many forms—physical, emotional, sexual, financial, neglect, and self-neglect—and its effects can be devastating, even life-threatening. Often, victims remain silent out of fear or dependence on their abuser, making public awareness and vigilance essential.
Recognizing the signs of abuse and knowing how to report it is a vital part of protecting our aging population. Reports can be made anonymously. If you suspect that someone may be a victim of elder abuse, please contact the Walworth County ADRC at 262-741-3400.
For additional information, contact Stefanie Lenz at 262-741-3220 or slenz@co.walworth.wi.us.
About the Walworth County Aging and Disability Resource Center: The ADRC provides information and assistance to older and disabled adults, their friends, family, caregivers, and the public. We can assist by evaluating your current needs and providing
options available to meet the needs of your personal situation. Learn more at www.co.walworth.wi.us/376/Aging-Disability-Resource-Center.


The community is invited to the free, family-friendly program, Novel Motion Circus, sponsored by the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library. Join us on Monday, June 16 at 4:30 p.m. at the Frawley Family Amphitheater at Cravath Lakefront Park.
The event will start out with a performance, followed by 40 minutes of wheel and/or juggling instruction. In the wheel try-it, participants will get to experience moves such as rocking in the wheel, teeter-totter, or standing on top. In the juggling workshop, participants will learn beginner-friendly juggling tricks starting with one ball solo, one ball with a partner, two balls with a partner and two balls solo. For participants excited about learning 3 balls and more, we’ll share tips and tricks and send them home with instructional materials.
All ages are welcome at this program, although it is best for ages 5 and up. There is no cost or registration. Bring your own blanket and/or chair, if desired. You can also sign up for the library’s Summer Reading Program at the event.
For complete information and the full lineup of all events during the Summer Reading Program, visit whitewaterlibrary.org or connect with the library on Facebook and Instagram.
The Irvin L. Young Memorial Library is located at 431 W. Center Street in Whitewater. The library building is closed June 1-22 due to construction. Curbside services begin on June 23. Contact the library at 262-473-0530 with questions or visit whitewaterlibrary.org.
Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library.
Obituaries
Marion Jauch Burrows (Feb. 2, 1930 – June 5, 2026) Her sparkling eyes, warm laugh, and generous ways were gifts Marion brought into this world, touching family members and friends alike over the ninety-six years of her life. She was born and raised in Lombard, IL, and in the course of her life lived with her husband and growing family in Abilene, TX, St. David’s, PA, Arkadelphia, AR, Ada, OK, and Colorado Springs, CO, before settling in Whitewater, WI, in 1965. Generosity of heart, compassion toward those in need in and beyond her community, and an unwavering commitment to fairness … Read more
Patricia “Pat” Lynn Bailey, age 70, passed away peacefully on June 1, 2026 with her daughter by her side. Pat was born February 21, 1956 in Ann Arbor, Michigan to John and Ruth (Hudock) Prentice. After a brief time in Ann Arbor, the Prentice family moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin, where Pat grew up as part of the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater community, where her father served as University Registrar. Pat attended the University School and later graduated from UW Whitewater with a degree in Elementary Education. Although she did not pursue teaching, she built a meaningful career in Human … Read more
Gemelino Paris Esperante, 83, long time resident of Whitewater, passed away on Thursday, June 4th, 2026. He was born on January 10, 1943, to his late father and mother, Evaristo and Carmen in Spain. In 1973 he moved to the United States as a sheep herder. On August 21, 1981, he was united in marriage to Cyndie Esperante in Colorado. Gemelino also worked in Mining and construction for many years. He enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, raising sheep and growing things in his garden, and flowers. He will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife … Read more
Mary Ann Warner died peacefully on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at Crestridge Assisted Living in Dodgeville. Her physical heart failed, but her actual, loving heart never did. Ann was born June 28, 1939 to Mary and Charles Kearns in Iowa. She moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin and graduated with many dear friends in the class of 1957. Ann married John Warner on September 19, 1959. They lived in Whitewater, Sturgis Michigan, and finally settled in Janesville where they built a beautiful life and raised their family. Together, they ran a business, traveled, played cards, and enjoyed their lives. When they became … Read more
Patricia Ann Jacobson (Bureau), age 81, of Whitewater, WI, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison, WI. Born on September 2, 1944, in Marquette, MI, to the late Donald and Margaret Bureau, Pat grew up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. She graduated from Graveraet High School, attended Michigan State University, and later earned her bachelor’s degree from Northern Michigan University. Pat dedicated her professional life to shaping young minds, working as an elementary and junior high school teacher in both Flint, MI, and Whitewater, WI. At the heart of Pat’s life was a beautiful, … Read more
In loving memory of Lois Lauritzen, age 92, who passed away on June 1, 2026 at Lakewood Memory Care in Brookfield. Lois led an active life full of devotion to family and friends. Born July 14th, 1933 in Silvis, IL, daughter of Harry and Elsie Wilson, she grew up in the Quad Cities with older brother Harry Wilson Jr. Lois graduated from Augustana College in Rock Island, IL with a degree in physical education. She met her husband Paul Lauritzen on the college tennis team. Their marriage on June 12th, 1955 lasted 59 years until Paul’s death on September 26th, … Read more
Donald Walter Triebold passed on to his eternal home on May 21, 2026. Don was born on April 23, 1935, in Evanston, IL, to the late Frederick W. and Mildred (nee Stecher) Triebold. Through his teen years, Don lived and worked on the family’s dairy farm, where he developed a life-long work ethic. His first eight years of education were in a one-room country schoolhouse, in which all eight grades were taught by one teacher. He graduated from Whitewater City High School in 1953 and then graduated from UW Whitewater in 1958 with a degree in Business Education. He continued his education, and earned a Master’s … Read more
William Kincaid Davis, age 84, passed away on Tuesday, May 19 at Agrace Hospice Center in Fitchburg. He was born on November 1, 1941, in Madison, Indiana, the second son of Salvation Army Officers Agnes (Dixon) and William C. Davis. He attended several schools in Indiana and Illinois, including University of Illinois Experimental High School (Champaign), and graduated from Galesburg High School in 1958. He earned his bachelor’s degree from UW-Eau Claire in 1964 and his master’s degree from UW-Whitewater in 1972. He had an expansive career in education, beginning as an English teacher in Whitehall, Thornton Township (IL) and … Read more
Magdalene “Maggie” Stetter (nee Fritz), 79, of Whitewater, Wisconsin passed from this life onto the next on Monday, May 4, 2026. She was born on January 16, 1947, to the late John and Mary (Presser) Fritz in St. Stefan, Austria. Maggie immigrated from Austria with her parents and brother, became a US citizen, and grew up and attended school in West Allis, WI and then graduated with a teaching degree from University of Wisconsin – Whitewater. Maggie served as a substitute, English, and German language teacher in the Whitewater, Elkhorn, Delavan, and Palmyra schools and at Divine Word Seminary. Maggie … Read more
Lawrence “Larry” C. Hartung, a proud Marine Veteran of the Vietnam War, and longtime resident of Fort Atkinson, WI, passed away peacefully at his home on May 1, 2026. Larry was born June 7th, 1949, to Levon and Charles Hartung in Chicago, IL. Larry enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1968 and served 3 consecutive tours in the Vietnam War. During this time, he became pen pals with his future wife, Candy, via a connection through his father. In 1970, he came home on leave to marry Candy. They celebrated 55 years of marriage on October 31st, 2025. During … Read more
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