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(May 9) The Million Penny
box is now located at Commercial Bank. The bank donated 20,000 pennies
($200) to the senior van fund. You are invited in and see the pennies grow to
one million!! The penny box is currently at 258,728 pennies.
The Coburn Company donated a much appreciated $1,000 toward the
purchase of the van. |
(May 8) WHS
Senior Awards Night Class of 2008
 Valedictorians - Qichen Zhang and Nicole Tautges |
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 Salutatorians - Meghan Marino and Elizabeth Ide |
 American Legion Athlete of the Year Award presented by State
Representative and American Legion President Steve Nass to Grant
Bughman |
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 Optimist Club Female Athlete of the Year Award presented by
Gary Harms to Megan Theune |
 Jan Nehring Effort Award to Meghan Marino and presented by
Ken Nehring |
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 Phyllis Sievert Cross Country Award and Jack Daniel Cross
Country Award presented to Sara Levine and Alex Adkinson by Dirk
Seibold |
 Michael Borglin with the John Phillip Sousa Award, Semper
Fidelis Award to Kate Grady and the Wilber K. Lyle Award to Nichole
Tautges |
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 EEL Star Award to Armando Sandoval, Tanya
Morales and Rolando Rodriquez |
Award Recipients
| Wisconsin All-State Scholars
Acknowledgement |
| Nicole Tautges |
| Qichen Zhang |
| Model United Nations |
| Alex Adkinson |
| Marai Binagi |
| Grant Bughman |
| Kate Grady |
| Beth Ide |
| Sam Moffatt |
| Rolando Rodriguez |
| Nicole Tautges |
| Lindsay VanNorman |
| Qichen Zhang |
| Business Achievement Awards |
| Jonathan McDonnell |
| Miguel Aranda |
| Sara Olp |
| Brian Holder |
| Paul Dwyer |
| Megan Tommet |
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| SLC Top 10 |
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| Paul Dwyer |
Meghan Marino |
| Katherine Grady |
Samuel Moffatt |
| Leah Harms |
Nicole Tautges |
| Elizabeth Ide |
Natalie Tisdale |
| Sara Levine |
Qichen Zhang |
| National Honor Society Officers |
| Amber Wiest |
| Megan Theune |
| Meghan Marino |
| Megan Tommet |
| "The Voice" |
| Qichen Zhang |
| Andrew Rowland |
| Jennette Hallet |
| Jacob Retasket Cortez |
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| Phyllis Sievert Cross Country Award |
Sara Levine |
| Jack Daniel Cross Country Award |
Alex Adkinson |
| Jan Nehring Effort Award |
Megan Marino |
| U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete
Award |
Leah Harms Mitchell Fiedler |
| American Legion Outstanding Male Athlete |
Grant Bughman |
| Optimist Club Top Female Athlete Award |
Megan Theune |
| U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete |
Sara Levine |
| WIAA Scholar Athlete Awards |
Megan Theune Bryce Bukowski |
| DAR Good Citizenship Award |
Sara Levine |
| Senior Music Recognition Awards |
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| Band |
Vocal |
| Marai Binagi |
Parichut Anutchalakom |
| Tom Ramstad |
Cortney Chene |
| Anna Talpe |
Adam Earle |
| Nikke Tautges |
Kate Grady |
| Bailey Alexander |
Beth Ide |
| Michael Borglin |
Maria Lopez |
| Cortney Chene |
Meghan Marino |
| Kate Grady |
Lance Myers |
| Logan James |
Jessica Neumann |
| Matt Kilpin |
Jake Retasket |
| Katie Vorpagel |
Katie Schramm |
| Anna Talpe |
Cara Stradinger |
| Lindsay Van Norman |
Amber Wiest |
| American Legion Americanism Awards - Sara Olp - Ben
Chapman |
| National Merit Scholarship Finalists - Sam
Moffatt |
| National Achievement Scholarship Program
Participant - Marai Binagi |
| National Merit Scholarship Recipient - Qichen
Zhang |
| EEL Star Award - Tanya Morales, Rolando Rodriquez,
Armando Sandoval |
| U.S. Marine Corps Scholastic Achievement Award -
Mark Zweifel |
| Aqualaba - Qichen Zhang, Elizabeth Stanek and
Chelsea Haney |
| Excellence in Spanish Language Studies Award -
Kohl Boydston, Natalie Tisdale, Megan Theune, Nicole Tautges, Katie
Schramm, Sara Levine, Beth Ide, Chelsea Heil |
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(May 8) The 4th of July
Committee is gathering pictures of last year festival to put up on their web
site.They want people to send them pictures to post them for everyone to
see. Please send your pictures to webmaster@ww4th.com and you can view them
on the http://www.ww4th.com/ web site. This
is a good way to post your pictures for all to see the festival from different
views. |
(May 7) Appointment of
citizen members to Boards and Commissions: Birge Fountain - Rod
Dalee
Board of Zoning Appeals - Donald Vail, Beverly Stone, Lamont Sharp
and Alternate ToniLee Piechura, 1 alternate position
remains open
Cable TV - Jim Winship, 1
position remains open
Handicapped Discrimination Committee - Tom
Downs
Community Development Authority - Al Stanek
Ethics -
2 positions remain open
Landmarks - Carol
Christ
Library - John Bauer, Laura Morrow
Park and Recreation -
George DeVries
Plan Commission - Kristine Zaballos and Greg
Torres
Police & Fire Commission with 1 opening and 5 applicants -
Incumbent Rosa Margarita Veuduzco, Toni Lee Piechura, Dennis Knopp, Shannon
Schepp, Beverly Stone. This position will be filled later. |
(May 76) Council Meeting Notes - 4 hour meeting
Council passed all recommendations of the Housing
Task Force. The following recommendations were presented.
1. The City
along with the Community Development Authority (CDA) should develop a "First
Time Home Buyers Program" to encourage single family home ownership in the
community. Key Provisions: Kevin stated that "Since Whitewater does not have a
housing authority, the CDA can fulfill that role and the development of the
recommended program should be the CDA's responsibility." The program should be
collaborative and work with existing home buyer programs including the
Wisconsin Department of Commerce Home Homebuyer and Rehabilitation Program
(HHR), Community Action Agency of Rock County and Habitat for Humanity. Local
banks should also be approached to participate. " Certain neighborhoods of the
community should be targeted in this program.
2. The City should
encourage and facilitate the development of neighborhood associations as one
means of stabilizing and maintaining the integrity of existing single family
residential neighborhoods. 3. The City should amend the current
Re-Inspection Ordinance.
4. The City should develop a chronic nuisance
ordinance modeled after a recently enacted such ordinance in the City of
Janesville. Key Provisions: "Combine chronic problems needing both Police
(Criminal) and Neighborhood Services response (Housing and Code Enforcement)"
Develop the proposed ordinance in consultation with landlord, renter and
student groups
5. The City should amend current Whitewater Ordinance
15.5 (Injunction; Recovery of Attorney's Fees). This amendment would
essentially provide any property owner (or the City) that files a complaint
about another property owner regarding a violation of city housing-related
ordinances the ability to obtain injunctive relief and recovery of applicable
attorney's fees.
6. The City should amend current Whitewater Ordinance
19.09.520 (Non-Family Households). This amendment would ensure the right of
quiet enjoyment of each property owner, or resident of their home as well as a
formal building code complaint form that property owners could submit to the
City.
7. The City should initiate a Municipal Rental Registration
Program/Landlord Data Base for public safety/public service purposes. Key
Provisions: " Annual Registration " Key information sought-owners, addresses,
emergency contact information, secondary emergency contact information " No
fee/late fee " Penalty of at least $100 if rental property was found to not be
registered " Would require ordinance to be drafted " City should use
registration data base to periodically inform rental property owners of local
ordinances and programs that might affect them
8. The Common Council
should evaluate the need for possible additional Neighborhood Services
staffing/staff reorganization to assist with future housing-related code
enforcement activities.
Kevin stated "Many thanks go out to the task
force members who met for many hours to discuss and debate community housing
issues and to formulate the above recommendations." |
Summary of all actions Resolutions:
| R-1 |
Reaffirmed Commitment to Freedom of Expression
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| R-2 |
2008 Salary Resolution passed |
| R-3 |
Adopted of 2008 Budget Transfer Resolution No. 1
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| R-4 |
Authorized Mutual Aid for Fire and EMS with
Walworth County ("MABAS"). |
| R-5 |
Authorized Mutual Aid for Fire and EMS with Rock
County ("MABAS") |
Ordinances (First Reading)
| O-1 |
Amended Chapter 11, "Parking Restrictions" to amend
parking restrictions on E. Milwaukee Street , at it's intersection with
Newcomb |
| O-2 |
Amended Chapter 11, "Stop Signs" to place new stop
signs on Milwaukee Street (at intersection with Newcomb) |
| O-3 |
PassedAmendment to Zoning Ordinance Ch. 19.30.030
(Conditional Uses in the B-2 Central Business District), including changes to
Section 19.30.030(G), Residential use other than above the first floor. |
| O-4 |
Amendment to Zoning Ordinance Ch. 19.58.090, Sound
Amplifying Equipment, to remove provisions for sound amplification permit.
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| O-5 |
Tabled an action Amending membership of Police and
Fire Commission, to include one council representative in place of one citizen
member. |
| O-6 |
Adopted Ordinance creating Chapter 5.19, "Sidewalk
Café Permits." |
Considerations
| C-1 |
Approved the Annual Appointment of citizen members
to Boards and Commissions - see above listing |
| C-2 |
Passed Housing Task Force Recommendations |
| C-3 |
Acknowledged and Acceptance of donation for Armory
floor resurfacing, to be donated on the condition that the City create a
sinking fund to pay for future Armory floor maintenance. |
| C-4 |
Approved Park Name for Park currently known as Park
Crest Park to be named Skyway Park |
| C-5 |
Approved Park Name for Park currently known as Pine
Bluff Park to be East Gate Park |
| C-6 |
Approved Park currently known as Water's Edge
Southto be named Minnieska Park |
| C-7 |
Approved of contract with Strand Associates for
Wastewater Facility Plan. |
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(May 7) Teacher
Appreciation Week!

Mr. Doug Parker (l) and Dr. Vance Dalzin (r) made a
delicious lunch for faculty & staff in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week!!
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(May 6) Kiwanis Breakfast
Club Check Presentaion

Pat Brooks [l] presenting a check for $1080 for the
Family Partnership Program for the Whitewater Aquatic Center to to Steve Ryan
[r] VP of the WAC Board of Directors. Pat is chairman of the Whitewater
Breakfast Kiwanis Youth Services Committee which is dedicated to the Kiwanis
International emphasis upon youth around the world. |
(May 6) Plan Commission
Hosted Neighborhood Planning Meeting.
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 Mark Dorn, Trippe Lake Condo
Association, and Ryan Garcia, City Planner
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City of Whitewaters Plan and
Architectural Review Commission hosted a special public meeting for the South
Whitewater Neighborhood Development Plan. This was the third in a series of
meetings that the City will host as it completes the detailed, long range plan
for land use, transportation, and neighborhood design on the south side of the
city. At this meeting, City staff and consultants presented a detailed land
use, open space, and road pattern plan for the Elkhorn Road Corridor for review
and comment.
A vocal and well represented Trippe Lake Condo Association
provided input to help in the planning process. The 25+ members in attendance
had selected individuals speak to the need to preserve the lake setting and
limit construction of big box or other retail shops and concentrate on
residential development. All Commission members spoke of the issue with general
support but with also a need to recognize the property owners who may wish some
commercial development. Another public hearing will be held in June after a
rework of options that were presented at this meeting. This detailed study will
become a part of the long-range plan for the City and will be an important
component of future land use, utility extension, and road pattern decisions.
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(May 6) Police Day
Ceremony to Take Place Next Friday The annual Police Day Ceremony will
be held next Friday, May 9 at 3:00 p.m. in the Community Room of the Municipal
Center. UWW Police Chief Matt Kiederlen will be the key note speaker.
What makes the Police Day Ceremony particularly noteworthy this year is that PD
will be celebrating its 150 Year Anniversary of the Whitewater Police
Department. It was in 1858 that the Village of Whitewater, with a population of
2,000 residents, established its first police force consisting of two
"Watchmen", James Schromm and Dominic O'Donnell. In celebration of this
occasion, the Police Department is updating the WPD History Book (A Chronicle
of Law Enforcement in Whitewater, The History of the Whitewater Police
Department) as a "150th Anniversary Edition". The Department intends to
distribute the updated version to current and past employees and to offer
additional copies to the public in continued support of our Law Enforcement
Scholarship Fund. |
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(May 9)Softball
Doubleheader Results - WHS 0 Jefferson 2 and WHS 1 Jefferson 11
Coach Nelson's Comments - The first game was a really
well played ball game by both teams. We just couldn't hit Kayla Clemens all
night, combined for the two games we had 4 hits, and Hannah Maurer had all 4 of
them, and it is a little difficult to hit yourself in. We made some contact and
made her work, but Clemens is a good pitcher and she got the better of us.
Defensively we played really well. I was really proud of Laura Kaspar who
practiced 1st base last night for the first time ever and she played very well.
Beth pitched well again in the two games scattering Jefferson's hits and the
fielders backed her up when they did get some runners.
The second game
was a good game as well, until the bottom of the 5th when we made a couple of
errors and Beth ran out of gas. This was her 4th game in 4 days and she just
was empty and after an error she slowed down a bit and Jefferson strung
together 4 straight hits. Abby came in for her first varsity pitching action
ever and the nerves showed as she walked the first two batters before settling
down and throwing strikes. By this time though we had all run out of gas
mentally and we made another error and Jefferson got another hit to put it
away. I talked to the girls afterwards about not letting one rough inning ruin
11 good innings of softball. Not being able to hit Clemens is nothing to be
embarrassed about, but we do need to continue to work on our hitting though. No
rest for the weary though as we have 2 more games this week as we head to East
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(May 6) Baseball
Warhawks Capture WIAC Crown Baseball Aaron Dott struck out eleven and
got thirteen runs of support in a game one win over UW-Stevens Point Monday in
Whitewater. The win clinched at least a share of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference regular season title. A game two victory meant the Warhawks
could have the title outright, their sixth outright title in eight years, and
they did just that, winning 15-8.
The Warhawks finished the WIAC
regular season with a 20-4 record and earned the number one seed in the WIAC
tournament beginning Friday, May 9 in Wisconsin at Witter Field in Wisconsin
Rapids. Number one seed UW-W (33-6, 20-4) will face number four seed UW-La
Crosse (18-18, 11-12) in the first round of the double elimination WIAC
tournament. Advance tickets are on sale by calling the UW-Whitewater athletic
office at 262-472-4661. |
(May 6) Softball
Warhawks In NCAA Championship Tourney, Open Play Thursday The UWW
Softball Team has received a bid to play in the National Collegiate Athletic
Association Division III championship tournament. The Warhawks will open play
Thursday at 2:00 against Coe College in a regional hosted by Augustana College
in Rock Island, Illinois. |
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May 16 Whitewater Relay for Life -2008 Fish
Fry Banquet and Auction May 16 - 5:30 p.m. - Mark your Calendars - This
banquet to benefit the American Cancer Society is an all-you-can-eat Fish Fry
by Trommel's Lakeside Banquet which will be held at the Whitewater American
Legion Building on Friday, May 16th with doors opening at 5:30 p.m.
During the evening, there will be a Wine Pull, 50/50 Raffle, Balloon
Bust, Silent Auction -some items include kitchen wares, Lia Sophia and Silpada
jewelry, summertime items, Milwaukee Zoo and Museum passes, Wisconsin Dells
attraction passes and a variety of themed baskets created by the Whitewater
Relay for Life Teams. |
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 UWW/Community
Optimist Club City-Wide Rummage Sale - May 17 from 8:00am to 4:30 pm Pick
up an application at the Chamber of Commerce office, EastSider and WestSider,
First Citizen's Bank, Commercial Bank or Young Library. You may also call for
an application at 473-4904 after 5:00pm
The cost to participate is $10.
Your sale information will be listed in a "locator" map which includes your
address and items for sale.
Deadline: To
insure that you are on the locator map, please apply by May 5, 2008.
Rummagers may pick up a locator map the morning of the sale from 7:00 to
11:00am For more information, call 473-4904 after 5pm The City-Wide Rummage
Sale is a service project of the UWW/ Community Optimist Club. |
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