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BaristaCats Cafe opens

The Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce has announced that BaristaCats Cafe, 135 W. Center St., has

Firefighters monitor hot spots after Sunday’s recycling plant fire

By Kim McDarison  City of Whitewater officials held a press briefing Monday with regard to a

DPI releases 2021-22 district, school report cards

By Kim McDarison  The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Tuesday released its 2021-22 school year

The high-speed train that zooms across the Saudi desert.

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Voters approve Whitewater Fire, EMS referendum

By Kim McDarison  By a nearly 2-1 margin city of Whitewater voters approved a Fire and

City, DNR share continued restoration plans for Trippe, Cravath lakes

By Chris Spangler Extra chairs were needed to accommodate Whitewater residents who packed the common council

Wisconsin DPI releases 2021-22 ACT, ACT Aspire, Forward Exam scores

By Kim McDarison The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has released ACT, ACT Aspire and Forward

California faces a second day of heavy rain and snow, adding to record snow levels concerns.

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Council receives referendum presentation from school district

Update: The following information was recently released by the Whitewater Unified School District: WUSD taxpayers will

Part 2: Statewide policing trends show low number of applicants, higher crime; Whitewater chief weighs in

Editor’s note: This is the second in a two-part story about policing trends. Recently a report

Council brings fire department in house; explores November ballot referendum

By Kim McDarison The Whitewater Common Council Thursday approved an agreement, bringing the city’s fire and

City commits $3 million towards $5 million library renovation project

By Kim McDarison  The City of Whitewater Common Council approved Tuesday funding $3 million of a