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Darryl Enriquez
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Elkhorn structures could see historical recognition
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011
ELKHORN -- One was built in 1926, the other in 1931. On Aug. 19, the State Historic Preservation Review Board will consider listing the two buildings on the State Register of Historic Places and forward a recommendation to list them on the national register.
Elkhorn wants to condemn site; bank says it’s not contaminated
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011
ELKHORN -- An affiliate company of Walworth State Bank is asking a Walworth County judge to stop the city of Elkhorn from condemning its property, a former industrial site at 201 Centralia St.
Former Dancing Horses employee faces charges
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Friday, Aug. 12, 2011
ELKHORN --
A former Dancing Horses Theatre employee will appear in court today on multiple criminal charges related to the July 9 burglary of $5,000 from the Delavan Township business.
New Elkhorn Food Pantry to open in old antique store
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011
ELKHORN --
A former downtown antiques store is scheduled to reopen in September as the new Elkhorn Food Pantry.
Tapson: Slow project borrowing
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2011
ELKHORN -- The city of Elkhorn might want to consider less borrowing for planned capital improvement projects until the economy improves, City Administrator Sam Tapson wrote in a memo.
Was man in Delavan or Ukraine?
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2011
ELKHORN --
Where was Gerald J. Nickels? A 2009 Walworth County criminal complaint charges Nickels with fleeing to Ukraine after selling a house that he and his fiancé had built, taking the money and leaving his fiancé behind, according to the complaint.
East Troy man to face charges in pot scheme
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011
ELKHORN --
An East Troy man is charged with taking delivery of high quality medical marijuana from his brother in California with the intent to sell it.
Teenager honored for conservation work at state water convention
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Monday, Aug. 8, 2011
RICHMOND TOWNSHIP --
While some 13-year-olds dream of fast cars, Brad Baas yearns for fast boats. Brad said he prefers water over asphalt, and he repeatedly has shown his preference during the past half-dozen years.
Purse sale fundraiser to benefit abused kids
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011
ELKHORN -- Margaret Downing, Theresa Stalzer, Evelyn Stalzer and Cathy Manthei have melded two passions—purses, almost 500 of them, with raising cash for a new Walworth County Children’s Advocacy Center building.
Elkhorn awaits smaller carts to make trash disposal easier
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011
ELKHORN --
The city’s new trash collection system is 16-weeks old, and only 13 of 145 residents who asked for smaller carts have gotten them, City Administrator Sam Tapson said Monday.