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Senior Collin Kraus, below, celebrates his second state title Saturday at the Kohl
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champion, winning the 138-pound title, while sophomore Tyler Dow (152), far left,
and junior Kaleb Louis (120), not pictured, finished second and third, respectively.
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included in the nomination letter.
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Volunteer Week, April 10-16. The winners of the Stoughton Volunteer of the Year,
Stoughton Business Person of the Year, as well as Stoughton Friend of Youth will receive
plaques at a reception in their honor in the mayors office at 381 E. Main St., Stoughton,
Tuesday, April 12, 3-4 pm.
Stoughton is known for the dedication and commitment of the many volunteers that assist in
our schools, at the senior center, area churches, library, food pantries, youth center, as well
as numerous other areas of our city.
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Vintage shopping
Stoughton residents can participate in
the Third Annual Vintage Shop Hop on
Friday, March 4 and Saturday, March 5
by shopping at the Stoughton Antique
Mall, 524 E. Main St.; the Stoughton
Buy and Sell shop, 1060 W. Main St.;
and Studio 184, 184 W. Main St.
More than 250 businesses throughout
Wisconsin and Illinois will be offering special promotions and encouraging groups to plan self-guided road
trips along various routes to shop for
antiques and repurposed and vintage
items. The Stoughton Antique Mall will
have drawings for gift certificates and
refreshments in the tea room, and many
dealers will be offering sales.
For information and a full list of participating businesses, as well as a link
to an interactive Google Map, visit vintageshophop.blogspot.com.
Vikings lecture
The Sons of Norway Mandt Lodge,
317 S. Page St., continues its series
of lectures on The Vikings at 6 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 25.
Last weeks lecture, The Settlement
of Iceland, will be shown at 6 p.m.,
with part 20 of the series, Iceland: A
Frontier Republic following at 6:30
p.m. For information, call 873-7209.
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Visit the senior center for a discussion about oral health and bone disease
at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 10.
Registered nurse Sue Richards will
explore osteoporosis and tooth loss as
health concerns that affect many older
men and women. Osteoporosis, or a
Origami folding workshop
decrease in bone density, can also cause
Learn how to fold origami during a tooth loss as the jawbone deteriorates
workshop at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March and affects approximately one-third of
8 at the library.
adults age 65 and older.
Ruthanne Bessman will give a brief
For information, call 873-8585.
introduction to origami and its history.
Attendees will learn to fold several dif- Pancake breakfast
ferent models, including animals and
The Stoughton Kiwanis Club will
designs that can be used as stationery, host their 16th annual pancake breakfast
gifts and decorations. A variety of from 7:30-11 a.m. Saturday, March 12
papers will be used with an emphasis on in the Stoughton High School cafetoreusing everyday materials. For infor- rium, 600 Lincoln Ave.
mation, call 873-6281.
Tickets are $7 for adults, $4 for kids
6-12 years old, free for kids 5 and under
Understanding Alzheimers
or $20 for entire family. The menu
Dane County dementia care specialist includes all-you-can-eat pancakes,
Joy Schmidt will address questions dur- eggs, sausage, applesauce and bevering Understanding Alzheimers and ages. Tickets can be purchased from
Dementia at 10 a.m. Thursday, March Stoughton Kiwanis members or at the
10 in the Stoughton Hospital Bryant door the morning of the breakfast.
Health Eduction Center, 900 Ridge St.
The Trinity Irish Dancers will be perSchmidt will give practical guidance forming at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m., and
about how to support those in your life Wheels the Clown will also entertain
who are living with cognitive chal- from 9-11 a.m. For information, visit
lenges. To register for this free program, stoughtonkiwanis.org.
Covenant Lutheran Church
Thursday, March 3
Friday, March 4
9:30 a.m., Winter/Spring Storytime (ages 0-5; no registration required), library, 873-6281
7 p.m., Stoughton High School Performing Arts presents Pride and Prejudice, SHS auditorium ($8 adults,
$5 students/seniors; at the door or at showtix4u.com),
600 Lincoln Ave., 877-5600
7:30 p.m., BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet ($30),
Stoughton Opera House, 381 E. Main St., 877-4400
Saturday, March 5
Sunday, March 6
2 p.m., Stoughton High School Performing Arts presents Pride and Prejudice, SHS auditorium ($8 adults,
$5 students/seniors; at the door or at showtix4u.com),
600 Lincoln Ave., 877-5600
7 p.m., Downton Abbey Finale Screening, Stoughton
Opera House, 381 E. Main St., 877-4400
Monday, March 7
Tuesday, March 8
Wednesday, March 9
Thursday, March 10
Support groups
Diabetic Support Group
Low Vision Support
6 p.m., second Monday,
1-2:30 p.m., third ThursStoughton Hospital, 628- day, senior center, 873-8585
6500
Parkinsons Group
Dementia Caregivers
1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Support Group
Wednesday, senior center,
2 p.m., second Thursday, 873-8585
senior center, 873-8585
Multiple Sclerosis Group
Crohns/Colitis/IBD Support
10-11:30 a.m., second
Tuesday, senior center, 873Group
5:30 p.m., third Wednes- 8585
Older Adult Alcoholics
day, Stoughton Hospital, 6286500
Anonymous
2 p.m., Tuesdays, senior
Grief Support Groups
center, 246-7606 ext. 1182
3 p.m., third Tuesday,
senior center, 873-8585
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Wrestling
Boys basketball
Vikes win
fifth straight
conference
title outright
Anthony Iozzo
Assistant sports editor
Junior Kaleb Louis celebrates his third-place win over Sun Prairie sophomore Drew Scharenbrock Saturday at 120 pounds in the WIAA Division 1 individual state wrestling
meet at the Kohl Center in Madison. Louis won 4-2 with a takedown in sudden victory overtime.
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always wondered what it was like to
be in the Grand March and what it
was like to be on the mat and winning that title. Now I know what it
feels like, and it just feels great,
Model said. It is nice to have everyone watching family, friends and
teammates just here supporting.
In addition to reaching 204 career
wins, Kraus won his second state
title to add to a resume that also
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If you go
What: WIAA Division 2
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When: 7 p.m. Friday
Where: Stoughton High
School
Girls basketball
If you go
What: WIAA Division 2 sectional semifinal, No. 1 Stoughton against No. 2
Waunakee
When: 7 p.m. Thursday
Where: Sun Prairie High School
the D2 sectional semifinal against secondseeded Waunakee (20-4) at 7 p.m. Thursday at Sun Prairie High School.
The two teams havent played this season, but Pickett said he doesnt think the
game plan has to change for the Vikings to
win.
Stoughton has averaged about 14 turnovers a game, which Pickett said is very
good for a high school team, and that coupled with holding Waunakee to one-anddone possessions are going to be key for
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The Vikings only led by
two at halftime Saturday,
but they turned it on in the
second half to come away
with the regional title.
The Silver Eagles
switched up defenses from
a box-and-1 where four
players play zone and the
fifth plays man-to-man a
triangle-and-2 where the
guards play man-to-man
and the forwards play zone
and a 1-3-1 zone where
one player guards at the
point, three players guard at
the free-throw level and one
player guards at the base
line.
That is stuff you typically dont see from MG. It
took us a little bit to adjust
to it, Pickett said. I just
think we were a little more
aggressive in the second
half, getting to the rim and
getting to the free-throw
line.
Stoughton outscored
Monona Grove 29-20 in the
second half.
Halverson led the Vikings
with 16 points, while Kahl
and senior Carrie Aide added 13 and 11 points, respectively. Robson and Hobson
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Sophomore Tyler Dow attempts to pin Sparta sophomore Hayden Krien in the first period Saturday in
the 152-pound state final. Dow ended up with a 3-point near fall to take the lead, but he ended up as a
state runner-up in a 12-8 loss.
Whats next
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that chance.
Last year, I barely missed
state by one match. I
remember I was watching
Collin Kraus up from the second level staring down, watching his third place match. Ever
since then, I thought that I
wanted to be there.
It is shocking. It has been a
dream of mine just to place at
state since I was a kid.
Louis needed a takedown in
overtime to overtake Scharenbrock in a 4-2 decision in the
third-place match. Louis and
Scharenbrock trained together
for eight years at the Advance
School of Wrestling and are
best friends, but this year was
a little different with them
both being at the same weight
class.
This year, it was different because I knew he was
my competition. We are still
friends, but we just stayed
away from each other this
year, Louis said. I know I
lost three times to him, but I
knew going into this match
that if I gave it my all than I
was going to win.
In the consolation wrestleback, Louis scored a takedown late in the second period
and escaped twice in the third
to defeat McMillen who
beat Scharenbrock in the quarterfinals 6-4.
The match at conference
when I wrestled him I thought
about the entire week, Louis
Stoughton co-head coaches Bob Empey (left) and Dan Spilde (middle) and assistant coach Seth Johnson celebrate as junior Garrett
Model runs out the final seconds of his 6-2 decision over Oak Creek
senior Andrew McIntosh Saturday in the 138-pound state final.
Earlier exits
Klein (51-5) had a much
earlier exit than anticipated
after winning a state title at
106 last year. He made the
quarterfinals Thursday but
fell 1-0 to Slinger sophomore
Caleb Ziebell.
He gave up an escape in
the third, and he tried for the
takedown with time running
out but was unable to get full
control.
Informational meeting on
Thursday, March 10 6 p.m.
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Jerald W. Hanson
Jerald Hanson
William D. Bowen
William Bowen
Candy K. Rakow
Candy Rakow
Russel W. Fried
Russel Fried
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(Sarah Jess) Rakow of
Oregon; step-daughter,
Bethany Fretwell of Tulsa, Okla.; sisters, Carol
Schmidt and Vickie (Norman) Handeland, both of
Stoughton, Alvina (Dan)
OMalley of Madison,
Penny Rundle of Byron,
Ill., Joan Shepherd of Tucson, Ariz. and Deb (Silvan) Frank of St. Louis,
Mo.;a brother, David
Rakow of Madison; and
a sister-in-law, Tracy
Fretwell of Madison.
She is further survived
by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. She also
leaves her beloved cats,
Frisky and Shrek.
Candy was preceded in
death by her parents, Kenneth and Isabelle Rakow;
brother, Laverne Rakow,
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LUTHERAN CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION
The Lutheran Cemetery Association will hold its annual meeting at 1:00
p.m. March 17, 2016, at Christ Lutheran
Church, 700 Cty Hwy B., Stoughton, WI
Roger Utermark, President
Published: March 3 and 10, 2016
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VOTING BY
ABSENTEE BALLOT
Any qualified elector who is unable or unwilling to appear at the polling place on election day may request
to vote an absentee ballot. A qualified
elector is any U.S. citizen, who will be
18 years of age or older on Election Day,
who has resided in the ward or municipality where he or she wishes to vote for
at least 28 consecutive days before the
election. The elector must also be registered in order to receive an absentee
ballot. Proof of identification must be
provided before an absentee ballot may
be issued.
TO OBTAIN AN ABSENTEE BALLOT, YOU MUST MAKE A REQUEST IN
WRITING.
Contact your municipal clerk and
request that an application for an absentee ballot be sent to you for the primary
or election or both. You may also request an absentee ballot by letter. Your
written request must list your voting
address within the municipality where
you wish to vote, the address where the
absentee ballot should be sent, if different, and your signature.
Special absentee voting application
provisions apply to electors who are
indefinitely confined to home or a care
facility, in the military, hospitalized, or
serving as a sequestered juror. If this applies to you, contact the municipal clerk
of your municipality.
You can also personally go to the
clerks office of your municipality, complete a written application, and vote an
absentee ballot during the hours specified for casting an absentee ballot.
City Clerk, City of Stoughton
Lana Kropf
381 E. Main Street
Stoughton, WI 53589 873-6677
Hours: 7:30 am-4:30 pm M-F
Clerk/Treasurer, Town of Pleasant
Springs
Cassandra Suettinger
2354 CTH N
Stoughton, WI 53589 873-3063
Hours: 10 am- 4 pm Mon.-Tues.
Noon-6 pm Thursday
Clerk, Town of Dunkirk
Melanie Huchthausen
654 CTH N
Stoughton, WI 53589 873-9177
Hours: Mondays from 2-5 pm or by apt
Clerk, Town of Rutland
Dawn George
4177 Old Stage Road
Brooklyn, WI 53521 455-3925
No set hours, call above # to schedule
THE FIRST DAY FOR VOTING IN
THE CLERKS OFFICE IS MONDAY,
MARCH 21, 2016.
THE DEADLINE FOR MAKING APPLICATION TO VOTE ABSENTEE BY
MAIL IS ON THURSDAY, MARCH 31,
2016.
THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING AN
ABSENTEE BALLOT IN THE CLERKS
OFFICE IS 5:00 PM ON FRIDAY, APRIL
1, 2016.
ALL VOTED BALLOTS MUST BE
RETURNED TO THE MUNICIPAL CLERK
SO THE CLERK CAN DELIVER THEM
TO THE PROPER POLLING PLACE OR
COUNTING LOCATION BEFORE THE
POLLS CLOSE ON APRIL 5, 2016.
ANY BALLOTS RECEIVED AFTER
THE POLLS CLOSE WILL BE COUNTED BY THE BOARD OF CANVASSERS
IF POSTMARKED BY ELECTION DAY
AND RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 4:00
P.M. ON THE FRIDAY FOLLOWING THE
ELECTION.
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CITY OF STOUGHTON
381 E. Main Street,
Stoughton, WI 53589
ORDINANCE OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION FOR
PROPERTIES OWNED BY
DHILLON PETROLEUM LLC
AND LOCATED AT 1009 W.
MAIN STREET AND 308 S.
GJERTSON STREET FROM
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TO PD PLANNED
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DEVELOPMENT PLAN)
CITY OF STOUGHTON
381 E. Main Street,
Stoughton, WI 53589
ORDINANCE OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL
An ordinance amending
sections 78-206(8)(c), 78105(2)(g), 78-105(2)(h) and
Appendix C of the City
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Storage unit liquidation sale of Jessica Jones on March 19th, 2016 at 11:00
a.m. at 1118 East Street, Stoughton WI.
Property Description: Futon, Fan, Toys,
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Fishin for
a mission
The Knights of Columbus served over 300
people during a fish fry at St. Anns Catholic
Church on Feb. 12. The funds raised will go
toward the Journey of the Heart youth mission trip this summer. The Knights provide
printed work T-shirts for their trips and also
support local charities with other fund raising events throughout the year.
Pictured above, from left, serving the meal
are Jim Opitz, John Gray, Paul Schlough and
Greg Pigarelli.
At right, attendees enjoy the Friday meal.
Photos by Hank Koshollek
Police look
for suspect in
armed robbery
ROOFING
SHINGLES/STEEL
Stoughton, Wisconsin
Free estimates. Fully insured.
Residential/Farm
Richie Nelson
(608) 212-4086
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705 Rentals
GREENWOOD APARTMENTS
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $750 per month, includes
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct.
Large 2-BR apts available now.
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood
laminate flooring.
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035.
www.madtownrentals.com
STOUGHTON 3-BEDROOM lower level
of two-flat, near downtown, River Bluff
School. Newly renovated. Central air.
W/D, water included. No pets. $855/
month+security deposit. 608-873-7655
or 608-225-9033.
720 Apartments
RASCHEIN PROPERTY
STORAGE
6x10 thru 10x25
Market Street/Burr Oak Street
in Oregon
Call 608-520-0240
RENT SKIDLOADERS
MINI-EXCAVATORS
TELE-HANDLER
and these attachments. Concrete
breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake,
concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher,
rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump
grinder.
By the day, week, or month.
Carter & Gruenewald Co.
4417 Hwy 92
Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411
in the
Classifieds!
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FOOD SERVICE
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LAWN MOWING
Residential & Commercial
Fully Insured.
608-873-7038 or 608-669-0025
WISCONSIN STATE
JOURNAL CARRIERS
HELP WANTED
Our current delivery driver is retiring so were looking to fill his position.
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Duties include:
Serving as a courier between our three offices.
Delivery and sales tracking of our publications to established retail outlets.
Scheduling maintenance and repairs as needed for our company van.
On average you will work about 10 hours a week, two hours every Monday morning,
approximately 8 hours every Wednesday. Once a month there be an additional
delivery day to distribute two specialty publications.
Professional
Lawn Care
Company
The successful candidate will be at least 18 years of age with a good driving record.
Able to drive in all types of weather and able to lift, load and carry bundles of papers.
Hiring in
Stoughton
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EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
608-873-3510
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SELL IT
NOW
OREGON SELF-STORAGE
10x10 through 10x25
month to month lease
Call Karen Everson at
608-835-7031 or
Veronica Matt at 608-291-0316
Call
Manthe Lawn Care
975 Livestock
608.243.8800
HELP WANTED
TOMAS PAINTING
Professional, Interior,
Exterior, Repairs.
Free Estimates. Insured.
608-873-6160
to request an
application:
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to download
an application:
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970 Horses
FRENCHTOWN
SELF-STORAGE
Only 6 miles South of
Verona on Hwy PB.
Variety of sizes available now.
10x10=$60/month
10x15=$70/month
10x20=$80/month
10x25=$90/month
12x30=$115/month
Call 608-424-6530 or
1-888-878-4244
873-6671 or
HALLINAN-PAINTING
WALLPAPERING
**Great-Winter-Rates**
35 + Years Professional
European.Craftsmanship
Free-Estimates
References/Insured
Arthur Hallinan
608-455-3377
Resident Caregivers/CNAs
DOUG'S HANDYMAN
SERVICE
"Honey Do List"
No job too small
608-845-8110
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15
Courier Hub
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SUPER 8 VERONA
Immediate openings!
Assistant Front Desk Supervisor (F/T)
$10-11/hour.
Driver (P/T) $10/hour.
Front Desk Associates:
$9-$10/hour (F/T, P/T).
Experience preferred,
but willing to train
right people.
Paid training, vacation, uniform. Free
room nights.
Apply in person:
131 Horizon Dr., Verona
March 3, 2016
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March 3, 2016
Courier Hub
Innovation Grants
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Easy as Pi
River Bluff business education
teacher Chris Maedke won a $1,500
grant to integrate mini-computers
called Raspberry Pi(s) into his curriculum. He used them with some
first semester classes and will be
doing so with his second semester
students later in the spring.
The computers were used by
seventh-graders for programming
and an eighth-grade computer coding class. Maedke said hes pleased
at how things have gone so far this
Scott De Laruelle
Outdoors
focus
Reflection on
biodiversity and the
environment written in
Aldo Leopold Style
by SHS student Julia
Olson:
The trees
cascaded over the
canopy creating
brethren among
the branches.
They gathered up
in the unreachable
heights of the
sky, intertwining
between the
numerous shades
of the foliage
and the sheer
proximity of the
sticks. Walking
beneath the trees
is being enveloped
in the way of
the land, it is
the feeling of an
animal discovering
the nature around
them for the first
time. The land
is a pathway, a
pathway to nurture
the soul in the art
of living solely to
experience all that
nature can give.
Once the classroom is
more complete, Hermanson will create a scheduling system for teachers to
check out the classroom
by hour and then analyze
trends to see what else
could be added to enhance
the outdoor classroom over
time.
Scott De Laruelle
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7th Annual
Vidalia
Onion Sale
Shipment/Arrival
Early May
Order Early!
Seminar held at
7:00 p.m. at:
Shaw Building & Design, Inc.
3185 Deer Point Dr.
Stoughton, WI
(608) 877-1131
RSVP:
greg@shawbuilders.com
Visit our website
www.shawbuilders.com
Call to schedule
an appointment!
New patients welcome!
873-7277
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March 8: Designing
your New Home with
Shaw Building & Design
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2016