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Brass Rail Tavern goes on the market
By Kim McDarison The Brass Rail Saloon and Eatery in downtown Whitewater has been listed for
‘Landmark Trek’: Whitewater resident brings creative style to community’s historical stories
By Kim McDarison “There is nothing more transforming in the world than the power of the
Paid advertisement: Trinity Lutheran’s Rally Day at Barrie Park
Trinity Lutheran Church, Fort Atkinson, will be hosting Rally Day, Sunday, Sept. 10, in Barrie Park,
Freshman orientation event, ‘Hawkfest,’ kicks off the 2023-24 UW-Whitewater school year
By 7:20 p.m. on Sunday some 1,800 of this year’s University of Wisconsin-Whitewater freshmen students had
Jefferson County ADRC announces locations of countywide senior meals, menus; Walworth County information included
The Jefferson County Nutrition Program, which is facilitated through the Aging and Disability Resource Center of
Emergency management director: September is National Preparedness Month
The Jefferson County office of Emergency Management Director Donna Haugom has announced that September is National
Whitewater man pleads not guilty to drug-related charges
By Kim McDarison A Whitewater man who was charged in July with seven drug-related criminal counts
Fort school district to offer ‘Flourishing First Steps’ to area preschool-aged children
Update: Organizers have announced that Flourishing First Steps, with programming scheduled for two age groups, beginning
Whitewater’s third annual storytelling festival slated
The third annual Whitewater Storytelling Festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 23, according to information released
‘Coming of gender’ story is League of Women Voters book club topic
A three-part “coming of gender” story will be the subject of the next several book club
Johnson: ‘Returning your surplus’
Editor’s note: The following commentary has been released for publication by the office of State Rep.
Residents, council members, seek guidance, offer concerns during lakes meeting with DNR biologist Heidi Bunk
By Kim McDarison Some 80 residents on Saturday filled the Whitewater Common Council Chambers, with more