MILWAUKEE — Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee is closing permanently on May 22. University President Dr. Dan Scholz made the announcement Monday, April 10. In his video announcement, Scholz says the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi have “accepted the recommendation of the school’s Board of Trustees” to end operations next month. Students were informed […]
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John J. Halverson, Jr., 61, enjoyed fishing and growing robust veggies
Obituary for John J. Halverson, Jr. John J. Halverson, Jr., 61, passed away at his home on Monday, March 20, 2023, due to health complications related to COPD. John was born in Milwaukee on Nov. 30, 1961, to John and Georgiana (nee: Brix) Halverson. They moved to Caledonia, Wis. when he was seven years old. […]
Richard ‘Rick’ C. Koenen, 79, enjoyed fishing and time with his dogs
Obituary for Richard ‘Rick’ C. Koenen Richard “Rick” C. Koenen, 79, passed away on Friday, March 17, 2023, with his family by his side. Rick was born on March 5, 1944, in Milwaukee to the late William and Mary Koenen. He was united in marriage to Elaine Gotthardt on Feb. 4, 1967. After graduating from […]
Teresa ‘Terri’ Lee Both, 63, had a knack for making friends with her beautiful personality
Obituary for Teresa ‘Terri’ Lee Both Teresa “Terri” Lee Both, age 63, passed away unexpectedly at home on March 5, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. Teresa “Terri” Lee Both Terri was born in Milwaukee, Wis. on May 9, 1959, to the late John “Jack” B. Leyer and Clarice Ann (nee: Jacoby) Sklba. She attended […]
June Irma Bira, 91, enjoyed knitting and crocheting for many
Obituary for June Irma Bira June Irma Bira, 91, of Racine, was called to her Heavenly home on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023. June was born in Milwaukee on June 30, 1931, to Irma (nee Just) and Max Sell. She was united in a holy covenant marriage to the love of her life, Siegfried Bira, on […]
Donna Mae Baum, 73, enjoyed crafting and watching movies
Obituary for Donna Mae Baum Donna Mae Baum, age 73, passed away unexpectedly at home Sunday, Feb. 26, 2023. She was born in Milwaukee on Feb. 23, 1950, the daughter of the late John and Mary (Nee: Prinerics) Zweck. Donna Mae Baum Donna graduated from Gateway Technical College with a degree in Civil Engineering. She […]
Scott A. Reynolds, 69, enjoyed football and hunting
Obituary for Scott A. Reynolds Scott A. Reynolds, 69, passed away on Thursday, March 2, 2023, in his home in Caledonia. Scott A. Reynolds He was born in Milwaukee on March 9, 1953, to the late Harry T. and Kathryn A. (nee: Petri) Reynolds. On March 28, 1981, Scott was united in marriage to Marie […]
James ‘Jim’ R. Lahr, 78, was known for his whistling
Obituary for James “Jim” R. Lahr James “Jim” R. Lahr, 78, of Caledonia, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023, in his home. Jim was born in Milwaukee on Dec. 22, 1944, to the late Edward J. and Elma (nee: Jacques) Lahr. He was a 1963 graduate of Boys Technical School in Milwaukee. On […]
Dawn G. Shannon, 64, cherished her children
Obituary for Dawn G. Shannon Dawn G. (nee: Ligman) Shannon, 64, passed away on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, at her residence in Racine. Dawn G. Shannon Dawn was born in Milwaukee on Sept. 12, 1958, the daughter of the late Jerome and Irene (Lang) Ligman, Sr. She had a strong faith and was very involved […]
Mitchell pushes judicial fairness as he tries to escape Barnes campaign shadow
by Henry Redman, Wisconsin ExaminerFebruary 9, 2023 Everett Mitchell says that his competency as a judge is never why people say he can’t be elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court this spring. Instead, he’s been dogged by questions — and fears from the state’s left-wing — about nominating a Black man in a statewide race […]
To honor Milwaukee Police Officer Peter Jerving, flags ordered to half-staff Feb. 13
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced on Thursday (Feb. 9), that in the State of Wisconsin, in accordance with Executive Order #185, that flags will fly at half-staff on Mon., Feb. 13 in honor of Milwaukee Police Officer Peter Jerving, who was killed in the line of duty. Milwaukee Police Officer Peter Jerving – Jerving […]
‘Vamos a Bailar’ Latin dance event hosted by Kenosha Creative Space on Jan. 20
KENOSHA— The Kenosha Creative Space will host a “Vamos a Bailar” Latin dance event on Jan. 20 at the Kenosha Creative Space, 624 57th St. From 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., people of all ages and abilities are welcome to learn various Latin dance styles including Bachata, Cumbia, Banda, Salsa, Merengue, Reggaeton, and more. No […]
Milwaukee man charged with meth possession in Waterford faces 3.5 years in prison
WATERFORD — What started as a traffic stop and suspicion of possession of THC last week in the Town of Waterford eventually led to a felony charge for a 30-year-old Milwaukee man. Jayson N. Bailey is charged with felony possession of methamphetamine, which carries a maximum possible fine of $10,000 and three years, six months […]
Business Spotlight: Renier Hotopp Law
Renier Hotopp Law, a Boutique Law Firm specializing in Divorce, Child Support/Custody, is open for business, striving to serve clients in Southeastern Wisconsin. The women-owned firm is run by Lindsay Renier, an experienced attorney. The newer firm officially opened in June 2020, but in May 2022, Reiner Hotopp Law put down roots at its location […]
Santa in a Shoebox kicks off its 14th year
RACINE — Santa in a Shoebox is back for another year of spreading joy this holiday season. Now in its 14th year, this non-profit is not only 100% community-driven, but it is also completely, fully volunteer-coordinated. Javier’s Cuisine is one of two official drop-off locations for the organization. – Santa in a Shoebox kicked off […]