The Walworth County Sheriff's Office and 15 police departments throughout Walworth County organize a parade to show appreciation for county residents after the annual National Night Out event is canceled.Â
Parade of Lights
Emergency response vehicles line up Aug. 4 along State Highway 67 in Williams Bay in preparation for the Parade of Lights, an alternative event to the canceled National Night Out.Â
Connor Carynski
Parade of Lights
Families park Aug. 4 outside of the Lion’s Field House in Williams Bay to see a parade of dozens of squad cars, firetrucks, ambulances and more during the Parade of Lights.
Connor Carynski
Parade of Lights
Liane Layhew joins her three children, Trinity, from left, Mercy, and Treasure, as they gather to watch the Parade of Lights, a law enforcement event planned instead of the canceled National Night Out.
Connor Carynski
Parade of Lights
Onlookers wave to squad cars and other emergency vehicles Aug. 4 from the Lion’s Field House in Williams Bay during the Parade of Lights event to honor law enforcement.
Connor Carynski
Parade of Lights
The first-ever Parade of Lights, an alternative to the National Night Out event, passes through Williams Bay on Aug. 4 as part of the countywide exhibition.
Connor Carynski
Parade of Lights
An ambulance crew member from the Town of Delavan waves to onlookers Aug. 4 while passing through Williams Bay in the Parade of Lights event.
In this letter to the editor, Jerry Polek questions the frequency of stories and photo use in the coverage of a deceased judge linked to an embezzling scandal.Â