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Downsizing of Walworth County board may be under microscope
By MIKE HEINE - Saturday, March 8, 2008
WALWORTH COUNTY -- As more Wisconsin county boards shrink, they may look for guidance from Walworth County, which after the April election will contract from 25 county board supervisors to 11.
Town requests review of former police chief
By MIKE HEINE - Friday, March 7, 2008
ELKHORN --
Walworth County prosecutors are reviewing allegations against the former town of Delavan police chief.
Elkhorn looking to correct sewer problems
By MIKE HEINE - Friday, March 7, 2008
ELKHORN -- The city is ready to fix a sewage backup problem that three times in two years has caused public works crews to pump sanitary sewage into storm sewers leading into a Delavan Lake tributary.
Guilty plea entered in heroin case
By MIKE HEINE - Thursday, March 6, 2008
ELKHORN -- A Burlington man has become the first man in Walworth County convicted of homicide by delivering drugs.
Candidates cite values at forum
By MIKE HEINE - Tuesday, March 4, 2008
LAKE GENEVA -- A question-and-answer session put 21 of the 22 Walworth County Board supervisor candidates through their paces Monday night at Hawk’s View Golf Club.
Son suspect in possible homicide
By MIKE HEINE - Friday, Feb. 29, 2008
ELKHORN --
Prosecutors are considering reckless homicide charges against a Lake Geneva man accused of beating his father to death.
Man is suspect in father’s beating
By MIKE HEINE - Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP --
A Walworth County man is in critical condition with life-threatening injuries apparently inflicted by his son.
Be a smart consumer when buying property
By MIKE HEINE - Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008
Delavan attorney Jeff Hahn has worked for months trying to get a handful of his clients’ credit back in order after they were caught up in a mortgage fraud scheme.
County hopes for intergovernmental cooperation
By MIKE HEINE - Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008
ELKHORN -- Every city, town and village is a character in the same book on Walworth County. But what’s the story line between them? How do they interact? Get along? Coincide?
Jurors' work is 'awesome responsibility'
By MIKE HEINE - Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008
ELKHORN -- Sitting on a jury with another person’s future hinging on your decision is one of the most stressful situations a person can endure, experts say.