The 2011-'12 all-Walworth County basketball team includes, from the left, Alex Prahl of East Troy, Nate Dodge of East Troy, Rachel Atchinson of East Troy, Lana Wieseman of Badger, players of the year Tanner Plomb and Breanna Gaspervich, Emily Schahczinski of Elkhorn, Myles Olsen of East Troy and Brett Prahl of East Troy. (Brooke Trewyn of Whitewater is not pictured.)
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Photo By: Dan Plutchak
Sean Williamson, a 2004 graduate of Whitewater High School, is working to finish his first feature film, “Heavy Hands.” Williamson has worked in a variety of creative venues, including writing, playing in a band and helping to start an online magazine.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
Badger High School Jazz Band member Charlie Sommers at a recent practice in Lake Geneva, readies for the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition in New York this weekend.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
A cruise line boat is reflected in the office window of Lake Geneva Cruise Lines. For the first time ever, the warm weather means cruises will start on select dates in March and April.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
Taylor Balcerowski, left, hugs East Troy assistant coach Steve Lambrechts after the Trojans’ 54-38 loss that ended their season at 24-3.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
The Gladiator Assault Challenge is a test of endurance, speed, agility, strength and mental stamina. You have to make your way through barriers and obsticles of all sorts, including mud.
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An unseasonably warm spring in March brought people to beaches a few months early.
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Photo By: Heather Noel Nelson
Detailed scale models, some of the projects worked on by the Butchers Model Car Club.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
East Troy's Tanner Plomb high fives his way through the Trojan fan section March 8, 2012 following a 71-56 WIAA Division 3 sectional semifinal win.
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A group of about 50 people representing Delavan-Darien High School, including the choir students and choir director Jim Larson, pictured above, leave Thursday for a trip to New York City. The highlight of their trip is a March 19 performance at Carnegie Hall, but they’ll also see two Broadway productions and log about 17 hours of rehearsal time.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
Nellie Kedzie Jones teaching a University of Wisconsin-Extension foods class during the 1920s.
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Photo By: Photo courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-Extension
Zack Bergs, 12, of Janesville shows Dylan Yurs, 5, also of Janesville, some of the model John Deere tractors on display at the 20th annual Farm Toy Show, held Feb. 26 at Whitewater.
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Photo By: Heather Noel Nelson
New and older tractor toys of all types could be viewed and were available for sale at the FAA Toy Show in Whitewater Feb. 26.
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Photo By: Heather Noel Nelson
A worker at VIP, an Elkhorn organization that works with people who have disabilities.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
Kaylee Hansen, left, of Elkhorn and Adeline Lebak of Lake Geneva share toys and clay at a play session in Elkhorn.
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Photo By: Heather Noel Nelson
Fourth grader Cheyenne Lee concentrates on a project at Woods School in Geneva Township.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
A photo from the web cam at Geneva Realty Area Realty yesterday morning shows the grounds of Riviera Park with cylinders of snow--surrounded by an oasis of grass--awaiting the work of sculpting teams today.
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Photo By: Lake Geneva Area Realty web cam
Delavan resident Monica Bahaveolos, left, received a kidney transplanted from her friend, Liesje Howard of Burlington, right, in late December. The two were friends before Bahaveolos experienced kidney problems and was put on a transplant waiting list. Today, the women share a bond that Howard compares to being sisters.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
The Tiffany bridge.
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Photo By: Terry Mayer
Badger High School students will showcase their talents in drama, music, dance, cooking and art for the public at the Jan. 11 Cabaret Français. Funds raised go toward scholarships.
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