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Jefferson County board: Who’s running to represent Whitewater, Fort, Koshkonong?
Correction: Jaime Steffen is running against incumbent Matthew Foelker in Jefferson County
City news: Affordable housing, Fremont Street construction, Spongy moths, controlled burn among topics of interest
Information about several topics has been release by Whitewater city officials, including
Freeman named Assembly District 31 ‘First Responder of the Year’
By Kim McDarison State Sen. Steve Nass and State Rep. Ellen Schutt
Governor signs bill green-lighting funding for UW-Whitewater improvement projects at Heide, Winther halls; construction slated to begin in 2025
By Kim McDarison Gov. Tony Evers signed on Wednesday Senate Bill 895,
Legal brief: City of Whitewater offers notice regarding absentee voting in advance of April election
Editor’s note: the following notice has been submitted for publication by the
WisDOT sets U.S. 14 rehabilitation project public meeting
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) has announced that it will be
League to hold two events Saturday: candidates forum and voter registration training
The League of Women Voters Whitewater Area has announced that it will
Evers signs into law new legislative maps
By Kim McDarison Gov. Tony Evers this week signed into law a
The Badger Project: Ron Johnson votes against bipartisan aid package for Ukraine, Israel. Baldwin joins most Dems, 22 Repubs to approve it.
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Hawk Bowl-apartment complex demolition underway; ALDI anticipates store opening this fall; other developments in planning stages
By Kim McDarison The landscape is changing on Whitewater’s west side as
Applications available for ‘Whitewater WindUP’ business pitch competition
By Kim McDarison Applications are available for those interested in participating in
Evers, Whitewater city officials meet to discuss immigration, law enforcement services
By Kim McDarison Gov. Tony Evers, along with several state officials, arrived