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Daily Bread: April 4, 2008

Good morning, Whitewater

The week ends with a National Weather Service prediction of a high of 51 degrees, and partly sunny skies for today. That’s about the same as the Farmers’ Almanac prediction. Sometimes the journey counts as much as the destination, though, and it was a less-than-favorable route to this better weather. If that difference matters, then it’s another week that favors the NWS over the Farmers’ Almanac.

In our school district, it’s Grandparents’ Day at Lakeview Elementary. Over at the Middle School, the Sixth Grade World Tour is slated to begin at 7:30 AM.

The Brewers lost yesterday, and are now 2-1, and still atop their division. It’s typically hard for most teams to sweep a series, and the Cubs prevented that result yesterday.

In Wisconsin History, today was the birthdate — in 1904 — of former governor (1951-1957) Walter Kohler Jr. (Full name: Walter Jodok Kohler Jr.) Kohler was a Yale man (’25), and served in the Second World War as a lieutenant-commander before becoming governor in the 1950s.

There are no public meetings in the City of Whitewater listed for today. It’s a private sector day, today.

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