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Stoughton
The We are the hand on your
shoulder to help you
graciously through these
tough times.

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City of Stoughton

Council
removes 2
from RDA Brian Kahl and vice
Mayors Planning chair Dan Kittleson were
Commission removed from the may-
ors appointments to the
appointment seven-member RDA in
favor of Roger Springman
also changed and Denise Duranczyk
for five-year terms. Todd
JIM FEROLIE Barman took the place
Hub editor of Mike Maloney on the
commission.
Looking for a change A l d . R eg i n a H i r s c h
of pace and some new (Dist. 3), an RDA mem-
perspective, the Common ber, proposed removing
Council voted Tuesday to both Kahl and Kittleson
not reappoint two mem- and finding replacements,
bers of the citys Rede- and Ald. Matt Bartlett
velopment Authority and (D-4) nominated the two
one from the Planning new members. Bartlett
Commission at the annu- nominated Barman.
al council reorganization A separate, prior vote,
meeting. Turn to Appointments/Page 5

Photo by Amber Levenhagen

Earth Day Expo Inside Meeting of the minds


See more Earth Day Expo photos Council, school years, the groups also
Chef K Kimberly Anderson, owner of K Clarks Pickles & Preserves, discussed the school dis-
talks pickling with Jacqui and Brian Johnson at Sustainable Stoughtons
first Earth Day Expo at Chorus Public House on Saturday, April 22.
Page 8 board will likely tricts finances and enroll-
ment troubles, reduced
combine for more state funding in recent
years and increased pov-
sessions erty. They also talked
about making connections
I-39/90 project SCOTT DE LARUELLE in the community, the

Work begins on Hwy. N intersection


Unified Newspaper Group citys comprehensive plan
and the need for Stough-
Growth was the main ton to do a better job mar-
topic of the April 20 keting itself.
SCOTT GIRARD On the Web exception of periodic nighttime ramp joint meeting between Leaders of both boards
Unified Newspaper Group closures. Hwy. N will be closed the Stoughton Common said they found the meet-
See an interactive video of the diamond between the Interstate and Rinden Council and school board, ing useful, and they are
Stoughton area residents looking interchange and get weekly construction updates: Road to the north between May 8 and though several other top- already planning for addi-
to get onto the interstate via Hwy. N projects.511wi.gov/i-39-90 November. ics garnered some atten- tional meetings between
will have some construction to get The detour route will take drivers tion. the two bodies.
through for the rest of 2017, and it on I-39/90 to U.S. Hwy. 12/18 east to Over two-and-a-half Big picture
will include a lengthy road closure on Hwy. N. hours, more than a dozen
the north side. DOT project communication man- city and school officials Erika Pickett, SASDs
Work began this week on a ren- The final product will include three ager Steve Theisen told the Hub presented information director of business ser-
ovation of the Hwy. N and I-39/90 roundabouts and whats known as a between 40 and 50 people attended and took questions from vices, opened the discus-
interchange just north of Koshkonong diamond interchange, which is a a public meeting on the project April board members and audi- sion by talking about a
Road and is expected to last through common type, with entry and exits 18 at Stoughton High School. Ques- ence members, with the variety of issues facing
December. both ways and a crossing over or tions at the meeting mostly focused goal of thinking long-term the school district from
The project is part of a six-year under the Interstate. Crews will also on access to the businesses in the area about the Stoughton Area the 1,000 foot level,
expansion project for the interstate begin work to expand the Interstate to and clarifying that the roundabouts School Districts perfor- including changes in
between Beloit and Madison, slat- four lanes in each direction, with that could accommodate semi-trucks and mance and stability. school funding since levy
ed for completion in 2022. Crews work expected to be completed in fall other large vehicles that frequent the While growth was pre- limits were imposed in the
worked on three bridges in the area 2018. exit, which has a truck stop nearby. dictably a main topic, as 1990s.
last year, which included four-month The on- and off-ramps will remain enrollment levels have
closures. open during construction, with the Turn to Interstate/Page 8 been on the decline for Turn to Meeting/Page 7

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Girl Scout Troop 2301 members, from left, Jianna Krueger, 14, Rachel Foldy, 14, and Gabby
Greenwald, 14, volunteer at the Personal Essentials Pantry every month as part of their silver
award project.

Girl Scouts volunteer at


PEP for silver award
695 AMBER LEVENHAGEN
Unified Newspaper Group
On the Web
Learn more about Stoughtons
When thinking about Personal Essentials Pantry:
how to help her scouts
earn their silver award pepstoughton.org
(the highest award a scout
4/25/17
5/4/17 4/25/17
5/4/17 cadette can earn), Girl
Scout Cadette Troop 2301 is open the first and third
l e a d e r S u e Fo l d y c o n- Thursdays of each month.
nected with the Personal We come every Thurs-

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always looking for dedicat- matter what. I dont mind
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The Personal Essentials here, she said.
Pantry, 343 E. Main St., is But their volunteer work
a volunteer-run and dona- is not only done in the pan-
tion-funded community try.
resource similar to a food The girls also coordinat-

2 Days Only
pantry that offers person- ed with their school, Riv-
al and household products, er Bluff Middle School, in
such as soap, toilet paper February to hold a donation
and feminine products, to competition. Each class was
those in need. challenged to donate the
The Girl Scout award most items, and the girls

April
May24th
3rd && 4th
25th
projects are categorized made a large poster to keep
by the scouts rank: silver track of the progress and
(cadette), bronze (junior) Photo submitted encourage students and fac-
or gold (high school-aged The scouts were able to ulty to donate more.
scouts). Gold is the highest donate hundreds of items They even coordinated
rank in Girl Scouting. after a fundraiser at River with the school dance to
A Miracle-Ear
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to Girl Scouts in middle the regular cash entry.
in our
in our Cambridgeoffice
Stoughton office for
for this
thisevent.
event. school and represents a with the requests and keep- We donated a lot more
significant contribution to ing the stock organized. than we expected, Foldy

Cambridge
the community, according Though the 50 hours of said of the hundreds of
Stoughton to the Girl Scout website,
and its what 14-year-olds
volunteer time required for
their silver awards will be
items that were collected.
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Krueger also spent her
birthday April 20 volun-
detergent, as well as spe-
cialty items like shaving
cream and Kleenex.
the school year, looking
over wish lists, filling bags teering at the pantry, which
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Almost home
Veterans memorial fundraising, work nearly finished
SCOTT DE LARUELLE
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To find out more about the Stoughton Area Veterans Memorial Park, visit
While people have been
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For more information about the project or to donate, know? the groups website:
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Stoughton Medication Disposal


Wellness Coalition
& Sharps Collection
Photo by Derek Spellman
June Bunting, executive director of the Bryant Foundation, one of the Fab Lab partners in
Stoughton, looks at some of the projects at the school.

SASD Fab Lab gets state grant


State officials visit travel to Stoughton for the

lab on tour Tuesday


ceremony at River Bluff
Middle School, which was What is a
The Stoughton Area
attended by State Sen. Mark
Miller (D-Monona). Fab Lab? Saturday, April 29th
School District received a
$25,000 state grant Tues-
WEDC received 69 appli-
cations representing over A fab lab is a 9 to 11 a.m.
day, one of 21 districts $1.58 million in funding high-technology work-
across the state to receive
grants for fabrication lab-
requests. According to the
news release, applications
shop equipped with
computer-controlled
FREE drive through service
oratory (fab lab) facili- were evaluated based on
ties. The program requires
matching funds from each
readiness and long-range
planning, curriculum, busi-
manufacturing
ponents such as 3D
com-
Stoughton Fire Department
printers, laser engrav-
district.
According to a news
ness and community part-
nerships, financial need and ers, computer numerical (enter from Main Street)
release from Gov. Scott previous awards.
Walkers office, the Wis- The review committee control routers and plas-
consin Economic Devel- consisted of experts from ma cutters. Stoughton Bring all medications (including those for pets) in original
opment Corporation has the Wisconsin Department High Schools Fab Lab containers (if possible) and cross off personal info with black
awarded $494,809 in grants of Public Instruction (DPI), opened in fall of 2013,
to establish or expand exist- the Wisconsin Technical marker
ing programs. Walker said College System, and Uni-
and recently the district
fab labs play a vital role versity of Wisconsin-Stout, opened a mini Fab Sharps must be dropped off in a registered sharps container
in ensuring students have as well as three WEDC Lab earlier this school or thick plastic laundry detergent bottle
21st-century skills by pro- team members. year at River Bluff Middle
viding hands-on experience T h i s y e a r, W E D C i s School.
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engineering and complex pants to make the fab labs hearing aids
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ness leaders visiting all 21 labs after school. teachers, visit:
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the grants. Walker did not Scott De Laruelle
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Letters to the editor


Citys stance on animal cruelty unclear
Am I the only one a little con- premium seller and cost effective
fused about Stoughtons stance on consignor service provider of
animal cruelty? the highest quality and broadest
Last year the City Council unan- selection of fur pelts sold around
imously approved a gift of $6,000 the world. This is for fashion,
to the Stoughton Fair if they would particularly international fashion,
cancel their scheduled pig wrestling not to clothe the homeless. Check
event because of pressure from their website and you can see that
organizations and individuals with in their most recent auction alone
animal welfare concerns. The event (they have three to four per year),
was canceled and local businesses, there were over 3,000 farm-raised
I guess, breathed a sigh of relief to fox and about 490,000 farm-raised
have been spared being boycotted mink that sold. I wont even talk
by animal rights activists. about the 52,000 wild animals also
Now, in current news, the city is auctioned so far this year.
apparently in full support of help- The size and scope of their busi-
ing a fur auction company expand ness expansion plan in Stoughton
its business in Stoughton, includ- leads me to believe they intend to
ing a 10 acre TIF gift valued at stick around for awhile, not just for
$375,000. one week in July.
Do people realize what NAFA Is everybody really okay with
is and the immense scope of their this? Apparently Pork Barrel is
business dealings? It is an interna- good, but pig on a barrel is not.
tional company, headquartered in
Canada, with one facility in Poland Kelsey Dunn
and one here in Stoughton. Town of Rutland
Their mission is to be the

Community Voices
Crosswalk lights are appreciated
Thank you to the City of
Stoughton for installing crosswalk
lights in front of City Hall/Opera
House. I noticed first hand how
night. You just couldnt miss the
yellow flashing lights.
Katherine Christenson
Stoughton Opera House usher
When burning books
wasnt for a bad reason
effective this was on Thursday

Demolish South Street buildings


My wife and I have been Stoug-
tonites for over 10 years
We have had to drive by the dere-
lict buildings on South Street count-
By the time preservationists get
the funds to restore any of that area,
10 more years will have gone by.
Tear them down and start over. In
I f I had a thousand pages, I
could tell you everything we
know about the history of the
Stoughton Public Library; but I
have fewer than 1,000 words.
You might have guessed that
what were called sex novels in
1925 have, for the last 70 years
been called romance novels a
respected and extremely popular
closely guarded possessions is the
letter he receives from his light
olove. Yet he has a pronounced
tendency to leave that letter in
library books. Occasionally,
less times wishing that someone 100 years the new buildings can be From past issues of the Stough- literary genre. when it is thought that the return
would tear them down and open up preserved by a new generation! ton Hub, here are a few highlights Book stores feature the current would cause embarrassment to
a wonderful view of the great Yahara of what I call Library Lore. flapper novels, and 75 per cent of the person who forgot them, the
River. All of those decrepit buildings Paul Brammeier It may have been influenza or their sales are of that nature. The letters are destroyed and the loser
need to go. City of Stoughton tuberculosis, but In the fall of Stoughton Library, although com- never knows that he has been so
1906, Owing to the prevalence pelled to buy some of the books indiscreet as to lose his epistles of
of contagious that the taxpayers most demand, love.
disease, the nevertheless keeps such books out Over the years, the Stoughton
public library of its display windows and some- Public Library has always tried
will be closed times even off the shelves, thus keep up with modern technology.
Thursday, April 27, 2017 Vol. 135, No. 40 indefinitely encouraging in the many young Patrons urged to use tele-
USPS No. 1049-0655 by order of people just acquiring the reading phone to get latest information,
Periodical Postage Paid, Stoughton, WI and additional offices. the Board of habit, the development of a good announced the Feb. 24, 1931,
Published weekly on Thursday by the Unified Newspaper Group, Directors. On literary taste. headline:
A Division of Woodward Communications, Inc. Dec. 5 that Miss Myrtle Page, librarian in Telephone the library for the
POSTMASTER: Send Address Corrections to
The Stoughton Courier Hub, PO Box 930427, Verona, WI 53593. year, readers 1925, also reported to the Hub information you may require, for
were advised: MacDonald that, People are reading many the formula you have forgotten,
Office Location: 135 W. Main Street, Stoughton, WI 53589
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Friday
Library books of Lothrop Stoddards books in for quotation or business address
now in the pos- which he proves that the Nordic which may have slipped your
Phone: 608-873-6671 FAX: 608-873-3473
session of families that have been race is superior to all others. The mind. Ask to have material for
e-mail: stoughtoneditor@wcinet.com in quarantine must not be returned country around Stoughton is 99.44 your office or shop problem, your
Circulation customer service: (800) 355-1892 to the library, but are to be burned per cent Nordic, you know, and talk before the club, or ordinary
ConnectStoughton.com by the persons having them. they enjoy having the superiority pleasure reading set aside for you
This newspaper is printed on recycled paper.
By April 1907 the Library complex. to pick up or send for later.
was open again and advertising, The Hub also quoted Miss Page However, July 27, 1967, might
General Manager Circulation Tuberculosis exhibit here one as saying certain books were on have been a bit behind the times
Lee Borkowski Carolyn Schultz week. the restricted shelves and only for Library receives record play-
lborkowski@wcinet.com ungcirculation@wcinet.com The ad read: It is the duty of available to people of maturity er.
Sales Manager News every citizen of Stoughton, to or studying something. Mrs. E. V. Culver, Stough-
Jim Ferolie himself, to his family, and his Sometimes a person has heard tons city librarian, enjoys a new
Kathy Neumeister
stoughtoneditor@wcinet.com
fellow citizens, to learn all he of one of these books and has an experience at the library where
kathy.neumeister@wcinet.com can about contagious diseases, insatiable curiosity to read it, she a hi-fidelity stereo record player
Advertising Sports especially tuberculosis. Here said. She or he knows that I has recently been installed by
Catherine Stang Jeremy Jones is a chance that can seldom be will not give it to her, so she goes Wilbur Venske and Larry Shu-
stoughtonsales@wcinet.com ungsportseditor@wcinet.com equaled. The exhibit will be in to my assistant when I am not mate, high school teachers. Mrs.
Assistant Editor the basement of the library until here, and says that I told her she Culver invites patrons of the
Classifieds Friday night, May 19. The Red could have it. Then having read it, library to listen to records on the
Diane Beaman Scott Girard
ungreporter@wcinet.com Cross Christmas seal sale pays the she comes to me and denounces stereo, played through earphones
ungclassified@wcinet.com expense of the exhibit. us for permitting such a book to so as not to disturb others in the
Inside Sales Reporters Life continued and Good Book be circulated. library.
Samantha Christian, Bill Livick, Week was announced Nov. 16, In 1930, the headline, Reading Jump ahead to an article todays
Kate Froehlich
insidesales@wcinet.com Anthony Iozzo, Amber Levenhagen, 1916. The Boy Scouts of America increases when times are dull readers might remember from
Scott De Laruelle, Helu Wang and American Library Association appeared. June 19, 1986: How to be kind to
teamed up with local libraries. According to the story, the books.
Unified Newspaper Group, a division of Many parents do not realize Great Depression made people My favorite tips are: Dogs and
Woodward Communications,Inc. this menace of the book bound readers again: babies love books Were not sure
A dynamic, employee-owned media company thriller, the nickel novel, and the During the prosperous days just why anyone would want to
Good People. Real Solutions. Shared Results. object of Good Book Week is to prior to 1929, the world was trav- chew on a books corner, but it is
Printed by Woodward Printing Services Platteville bring to their attention a higher eling too fast to take time out for a common occurrence.
grade of books so that a taste for reading. But now a great share of And, Dont force book spines
good reading may be acquired. the public has since slowed up, to do tricks that are not natural to
Hard times and cold winters and reading has again become their construction. Contortions
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER have always been with us. On Jan. a great American custom and can only result in disastrous inju-
ASSOCIATION 19, 1918, it was announced library reading is the most inexpensive ries.
hours would be curtailed, for the all-around sport that will ever be Good advice for all our spines!
SUBSCRIPTION RATES conservation of coal. devised.
One Year in Dane Co. & Rock Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37 Jumping ahead to July 23, 1925, From June 5, 1930, a headline Richard MacDonald is the
One Year Elsewhere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45 the menace of books was still an read: Have you lost any brown director of the Stoughton Public
issue. Hub readers learned the sugar or a love letter? Look in Library.
Stoughton Courier Hub Library discourages but cannot library books.
Oregon Observer Verona Press suppress sex novels. Ordinarily, one of mans most
ConnectStoughton.com April 27, 2017 Stoughton Courier Hub 5
Farmers markets return May through October
With summer approach- 11th season as manager of
ing, both of Stoughtons
farmers markets are pre-
the Friday market, one of
the oldest farmers markets If You Go If You Go
paring for their return. in Dane County that Wood- What: Friday Farmers What: Community Farm-
The Friday market, at cock said has been operat- Market ers Market
Stoughton Shopping Pla- ing since 1964.
za, 1050 W. Main St., will The Stoughton Com- When: 7a.m. to 1p.m. When: 8:30a.m. to
open May 5. The Commu- munity Market began in Fridays from May 5 12:30p.m. Saturdays
nity market, along Forrest 2015. Both markets offer through Oct. 27 from May 27 through
Street, will open May 27. a similar selection with Where: Stoughton Oct. 28
Each are weekly and set to overlapping vendors, but Shopping Plaza, 1050 W. Where: Forrest Street,
continue through the last t h e c o m m u n i t y m a r ke t Main St. north of Main Street
weekend in October. also occasionally features Info: David Woodcock, Info: 334-4944
Friday market manager local musicians. The com- 873-9943
David Woodcock said he is munity market introduced
excited that most vendors new hours this year, but
are returning this summer. the location next to McFar-
From produce and honey, land State Bank remains
and made-that-day cheese unchanged.

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Appointments: Springman, Duranczyk, Barman added Chicken Shoot & Gun Raffle
Continued from page 1 month in advance in the Sunday, May 7th 12-4 pm
had attempted, but failed
Appointment changes future.
I think thats the great- Gun Raffle at 4 pm
4-6 to remove Ald. Scott est disservice we can do to
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Tr u e h l ( D - 4 ) f r o m t h e our community, he said.
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favor of Hirsch. Truehl is selves in the foot with
also a member of RDA. passed 9-2 the way we handle these
The council and RDA Remove Dan Kittleson and add Denise Duranczyk, things.
were at odds in recent passed 6-4 Mayor Donna Olson LAKELAND SHRINE CLUBS
weeks over a plan to said council recommenda-
destroy a building some
considered historic as part
Planning Commission tions can be submitted at
any time and that the citys
FAMOUS FISH BOIL
of a plan to redevelop the Remove Ald. Scott Truehl and add Ald. Regina Hirsch, website lists when peoples and Daughters of the Nile Bake Sale
citys riverfront. Hirsch failed 6-4 terms expire. Stoughton Conservation Club
had been the catalyst for a The council also dis-
decision by the council to Remove Mike Maloney and add Todd Barman, cussed finding ways to 984 Collins Road,Stoughton
Directions: Follow the signs starting at corner of CTH N & Hwy.51
put a moratorium on dem- passed 9-3 improve processes and pro-
olition of historic buildings cedures and have shorter Friday, May 5 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
and that one in particular. council meetings, and there Serving boiled fish, carrots, potatoes, onions,
Eventually, a proposal coordinator for the states OConnor. was widespread agreement coleslaw, rolls, butter, and coffee or milk
by Ald. Greg Jenson (D-3) Main Street program, A l d . To m M a j e w s k i about meeting for that pur-
created a compromise that according to his LinkedIn (D-3) said he wanted to pose. $12.00 Adults
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building, rather than the ments. He got Bartletts from the Planning Com- Jim Ferolie at 10 years & under
whole. attention at a recent Plan- mission because hed been stoughtoneditor@wcinet.
The commission also ning Commission meeting, serving for five years, and com. All You Can Eat
was at odds with the coun- and other alders recalled he said nobody should Proceeds from this event are for the benefit of the Lakeland Shrine Club.
cil on a demolition earlier that interaction, as well. serve more than four years Payments are not deductible as a charitable contribution.
this year, voting to allow Ald. Sid Boersma (D-1) on a single committee. He
the destruction of a build- called him very bright and wished for a fresh set of
ing downtown that remains very capable. eyes and said other alders
protected by the council
until a new ordinance is
There wasnt much dis-
cussion about swapping
should get a chance to
serve there. Healthy Women Community Talks
approved. Kahl for Springman, which The vote to swap that
Springman is a found- passed 9-2. Hirsch point- appointment with Hirsch
ing member of Sustain-
able Stoughton, which has
been active in current city
ed out that Kahl has not
attended many meetings
since getting a new job
failed on a 6-4 vote, with
multiple alders stating they
preferred having someone
Tackling the Taboo:
affairs, including the river- and noted there were two with deeper experience or Lets Talk About
front redevelopment. Hes bankers in the group (Kahl understanding of planning
also a founding member and Kittleson). Jenson and issues. Alders who sup- Accidental Bowel Leakage
of the Stoughton Action Truehl voted against the ported the switch said crit-
C o a l i t i o n , w h i c h o rga - change. Ald. Dennis Kittle- ical thinking and having
n i z e d vo t e r d r ive s a n d son (D-1) was absent. diversity on the commis- May 10, 2017 6-7:30 pm
educational events for the The 6-4 vote on not reap- sion was more important
2016 presidential election, pointing Kittleson and add- than a single commission- UW Health Digestive Health Center
and the 1892 High School ing Duranczyk was more ers experience.
Coalition, which has been of a debate, with some Alds. Lisa Reeves (D-4), 750 University Row, Madison, WI 53705
attempting to preserve an questioning Duranczyks Johnson and Bartlett sup-
old, mostly unused school experience and knowledge ported Majewskis motion. Please join Dr. Heidi Brown, UW Health urogynecologist,
building. of development issues but Hirsch abstained.
Duranczyk is a former Tim Swadley and Kath- After the votes, True- who will explain this common condition affecting women of all ages.
Stoughton alder, Coun- leen Tass Johnson (D-2) hl complained about the
ty Board supervisor and
Learn about effective lifestyle changes and treatment options.
in particular defending negative stigma of the
Stoughton Library Board her understanding of cur- changes, saying rather than
president and the current rent community issues bringing in new people Register at uwhealth.org/healthywomen
treasurer of Stoughton and growth. Voting against and choosing from among or by calling (608) 417-4222
Area Dems and Progres- were Hirsch, Jenson, True- them, the votes likely sur-
sives. hl and Ald. Pat OConnor prised people who had (webinar option too)
Barman runs his own (D-4), with Ald. Sid Boers- been recommended by the
development strategy busi- ma (D-1) abstaining. mayor.
ness, has a masters degree Three alders voted He recommended lists
in landscape architecture against the switch for Bar- of citizen appointments OB-47976-17
and spent seven years as a man Jenson, Truehl and instead be submitted a adno=518878-01
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Coming up Community calendar


Norwegian enterprise tpellettswc@gmail.com. The town will provide hot Sunday, April 30, in St. Anns Thursday, April 27
Quilt Faire dogs and brats, but attendees Churchs Healy Hall, 323 N. 5-10 p.m., Ducks Unlimited banquet ($50, purchase
Caitlin Clyne will pre- should bring their favorite Van Buren St.
sentBuilt by Norwegian The Skaalen Auxiliary tickets at ducks.org/events), The Lageret, 515 E. Main
Quilt Faire will feature over dish to pass. There will also Each month, parishioners St., ducksunlimitedspringevent2017@gmail.com
Enterprise: Stories of Norwe- be free trees and door prizes. are asked to share how they
gian Shipbuilders in Wiscon- 100 beautiful quilts at the 7:30 p.m., Suzy Bogguss, Stoughton Opera
annual event from 10 a.m. to For information, call 838- see God working in their House, 381 E. Main St., purchase tickets at
sin at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 1081 ext. 206. lives. For information, call
29, at Livsreise, 277 W. Main 3 p.m. Saturday, April 29, at stoughtonoperahouse.com
873-7633.
St. Christ Lutheran Church, 700 Band performance Friday, April 28
Clyne is the registrar/col- County Road B.
The Stoughton High Memory Cafe 3-4 p.m., Coffee with a reporter, library, 920-946-
lections manager of the Wis- The guest artist this year is
Sylvia Lewis of Stoughton. School band will perform its The first Memory Cafe 6346
consin Maritime Museum, 49th annual Variety Show, gathering will be held from 7:30 p.m., Hal Ketchum, Stoughton Opera
and has managed the archives The Auxiliary members will
have refreshments available Love and War at 7 p.m. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, House, 381 E. Main St., purchase tickets at
and artifact collections since Saturday, April 29 , in the May 2, at the library. A Mem- stoughtonoperahouse.com
2011. She will share informa- to guests at a nominal cost.
SHS Performing Arts Center, ory Cafe is a place where
tion about Norwegian immi- Admission $5 per person and
400 Lincoln Ave. individuals with memory loss Saturday, April 29
grant captains in the Great tickets are available at the 9-11 a.m., Medication disposal and sharps collection,
door. For information, call The Variety Show show- and their care partners can get
Lakes. For information, call cases all of the SHS bands together in a safe, supportive Stoughton Fire Department, 877-5729
873-7567. 873-5651 ext. 240. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Skaalen Auxiliary Quilt Faire ($5
under the direction of Dan and engaging environment.
Sharps collection Arbor Day potluck Schmidt. Over 100 stu- The Memory Cafe encourag- per person), Christ Lutheran Church, 700 Cty. Road
dents in the program will be es friendship and acceptance, B., 873-5651 ext. 240.
The fire department will The Town of Dunn will 1 p.m., Norwegian shipbuilders program by Caitlin
hold its annual Arbor Day dressed in character and per- and participants can share
offer free drive through ser- form music in the love and conversation in a relaxed Clyne, Livsreise, 227 W. Main St., 873-7567
vice for a medication dispos- potluck from 4-6 p.m. Satur- 4-6 p.m., Dunns annual Arbor Day potluck, Dunn
day, April 29, at the town hall, war theme. The performance atmosphere. For information,
al and sharps collection from will also feature an awards call 873-8585. Town Hall, 4156 County Road B, 838-1081 ext. 206
9-11 a.m. Saturday, April 4156 County Road B.
ceremony and tribute to the 7-10 pm., Love and War SHS band variety show
29, through the Main Street One of the presenters will
outgoing seniors. Living Simply ($10 adults, $5 students and free for kids 5 and
entrance at 401 E. Main St. be Dan Smith of the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Trade Tickets are $10 for adults, Terra Simpla will host a younger), SHS Performing Arts Center, 400 Lincoln
All medications are accept- $5 for students and free for new, six-week discussion Ave., 877-5745
ed, including those for pets. and Consumer Protection. He
will speak about the chang- kids age 5 and younger and series, Living Simply in a 7:30 p.m., April Verch Band, Stoughton Opera
Use original containers if pos- may be purchased at the door Complex World 2017, from House, 381 E. Main St., purchase tickets at
sible and cross off personal es in agriculture since World
War II and the effects on or in advance by calling 877- 6:30-8 p.m. every Tuesday stoughtonoperahouse.com
information. Sharps must be 5745. beginning May 2 through
dropped off in a registered families and farming. Carol
June 6, at the center, 845 Sunday, April 30
sharps container or thick plas- Heidenway, who volunteers Faith stories State Road 138. 8:30-9:30 a.m., Spring Choir Festival, First Lutheran
tic laundry detergent bottle. with area senior centers, the Church, 310 E. Washington St., 873-7761
towns Tree Board and helps St. Anns Parish will con- The discussion will focus
Used eyeglasses and hearing tinue its Our Faith Stories on positive community 6:30 p.m., Our Faith Stories with Fr. Randy Budnar
aids will also be collected. For direct the towns land use pol- and Brian Meyer, St. Ann Parish, 323 N. Van Buren
icies, will receive the towns series with a discussion led change. Space is limited. To
information, contact Teressa by Fr. Randy Budnar and register, call 492-2060 or St., 873-7633
by calling 877-5729 or email Stewardship Award for
Building Community. Brian Meyer at 6:30 p.m. email info@terrasimpla.com. Monday, May 1
3 p.m., Music Appreciation Series featuring Fiddler
and Friends, Stoughton Opera House, 381 E. Main
Bahai Faith Covenant Lutheran Church Seventh Day Baptist St., stoughtonoperahouse.com
For information: Alfred Skerpan, 877-0911 1525 N. Van Buren St., Stoughton 873-7494 Church of Albion Tuesday, May 2
or Gail and Greg Gagnon, 873-9225 covluth@chorus.net covluth.org 616 Albion Rd., Edgerton
us.bahai.org Stoughton study classes. Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Worship 561-7450 albionsdb@gmail.com
9:30-11:30 a.m., Stoughton Memory Cafe, library, 873-
Sunday: 9 and 10:30 a.m. Worship, 9:30 a.m. forministry.com/USWISDBGCASD1 8585
Bible Baptist Church
2095 Hwy. W, Utica
Sunday School Worship Saturday 11- Sabbath School 10 Thursday, May 4
Fellowship Meal follows service on first Sabbath 1-5 p.m., Personal Essentials Pantry, 343 E. Main St.,
873-7077 423-3033 Ezra Church
Sunday: 10 a.m. - Worship; 6 p.m. - Worship 515 E. Main St., Stoughton 834-9050 Stoughton Baptist Church pepstoughton.org
ezrachurch.com Corner of Williams Dr. & Cty. B, Stoughton 6:30-8 p.m, Adult Craft Club: China stack, library,
Christ Lutheran Church Sunday: 9 and 10:30 a.m. 873-6517 873-6281
700 Hwy. B, Stoughton Sunday: 10:30 a.m. - Worship;
873-9353 e-mail: office@clcstoughton.org First Lutheran Church 6 p.m. - Evening Service
Friday, May 5
Sunday Worship: 8 and 10:30 a.m. Traditional 310 E. Washington, Stoughton 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Stoughton Farmers Market,
Worship. 9:10 a.m. Family Express, followed by 873-7761 flcstoughton.com St. Ann Catholic Church Stoughton Plaza, 1050 W. Main St., stoughtonwi.com/
Sunday School Sunday: 8:30 & 10 a.m. worship 323 N. Van Buren St., Stoughton farmersmarket
Christ the King Community Fulton Church
873-6448 873-7633 6 p.m., Family trivia night, Stoughton Viking Lanes,
Weekday Mass: Nazareth House 1410 US 51, 873-7847
Church 9209 Fulton St., Edgerton and St. Anns Church
401 W. Main St., Stoughton 877-0303 884-8512 fultonchurch.org 7:30 p.m., Ray Wylie Hubbard, Stoughton Opera
Weekend Mass: Saturday - 5:15 p.m.;
christthekingcc.org Sunday: 10 a.m. - Worship Sunday: 8 and 10:30 a.m. Worship Services Sunday - 8 and 10:30 a.m.
House, 381 E. Main St., purchase tickets at
Coffee Fellowship: 9 a.m. stoughtonoperahouse.com
Christian Assembly Church Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. United Methodist of Stoughton
1844 Williams Drive, Stoughton 873-9106 Varsity (High Schoolers): 12-3 p.m.
Saturday, May 6
525 Lincoln Avenue, Stoughton
Saturday: 6 p.m. worship; Sunday: 10 a.m. AWANA (age 2-middle school): 3-5 p.m. stoughtonmethodist.org
8 a.m. to noon, Stoughton Farmers Market,
worship Stoughtonumc@Wisconsinumc.org Forrest Street (North of Main St.), stoughtonwi.com/
Good Shepherd By The Lake Sunday: 8 a.m. - Short Service; farmersmarket
The Church of Jesus Christ Lutheran Church 10 a.m. - Full Worship 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Free comic book day with Westfield
of Latter-day Saints 1860 Hwy. 51 at Lake Kegonsa, Stoughton Comics, library, 873-6281
825 S. Van Buren, Stoughton 873-5924 West Koshkonong Lutheran Church 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Yahara River Hootenanny (repeats
877-0439 Missionaries 957-3930 Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. 1911 Koshkonong, Stoughton first Saturdays through November), Yahara River Gro-
Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday school and Primary Education Hour for all ages: 9:15 a.m. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. - Worship cery Cooperative, 229 E. Main St., 712-2976
Cooksville Lutheran Church LakeView Church 7:30 p.m., The Midwest Gypsy Swing Fest On-The-
11927 W. Church St., Evansville
Western Koshkonong Road featuring Harmonious Wail and The Robin Nolan
2200 Lincoln Ave., Stoughton
882-4408 873-9838 lakevc.org
Lutheran Church Trio, Stoughton Opera House, 381 E. Main St., pur-
Pastor Karla Brekke 2633 Church St., Cottage Grove chase tickets at stoughtonoperahouse.com
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship
Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship and Sunday School Sunday: 9:30 a.m. worship
11 a.m. Bible study
Support groups
Diabetic Support Group Low Vision Support
Perfect Humility 6 p.m., second Monday, 1-2:30 p.m., third Thurs-
Stoughton Hospital, 628- day, senior center, 873-
Humility has never been a popular virtue. In traditional societies with 6500 8585
hierarchical structures, those at the top were certainly as apt to lord
it over their underlings as we are today. But in contemporary society, Dementia Caregivers Parkinsons Group
boasting and celebrating our successes has become almost an art form.
873-4590 Athletes are almost expected to do a signature victory dance after scor-
2 p.m., second Thursday,
senior center, 873-8585
1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Wednesday, senior center,
1358 Hwy 51, Stoughton ing, but those of us who remember the good old days might enjoy see- 873-8585
Pete Gunderson ing someone who scores and then just goes about his or her business Crohns/Colitis/IBD
Mike Smits Dale Holzhuter
without undue celebration. Part of the problem arises, perhaps, because Support Group Multiple Sclerosis Group
Martha Paton, Administrative Manager
we focus so much on the individual and his or her right to be happy 5:30 p.m., third Wednes- 10-11:30 a.m., second
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Paul Selbo, Funeral Assistant and self-fulfilled that we forget about our fellow man. It is ironic that day, Stoughton Hospital, Tuesday, senior center,
www.gundersonfh.com there are more unhappy and unfulfilled people now than ever. Focusing 873-7928 873-8585
on our own happiness and self-fulfillment is virtually a recipe to destroy
it, whereas when we focus on others well-being we bring about our Grief Support Groups
own as well. Self-abnegation, the denial of the self, is really the road 2 p.m., third Wednesday,
to salvation. Those who try to save their own lives will lose them, but senior center, 873-8585
those who work to save others will in the process save their own as
well. Giving up your own will and putting yourself at the

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ConnectStoughton.com April 27, 2017 Stoughton Courier Hub 7
Chamber
hosts
Community
Expo
The Stoughton Cham-
ber of Commerce hosted
their annual Community
Expo on Thursday, April
20. Local businesses were
invited to share informa-
tion about their products
and services, and guests
were entered to win door
prizes and other raffles
offered by some of the Photo by Amber Levenhagen
businesses. From left, Dorie Janssen and Cindy Thompson, with Stoughton Area Resource Team, handed
out information packets at the expo. Kateln Elsing, with Home Savings Bank, spins a prize wheel
that awarded visitors with trinkets from the bank.

Meeting: Common Council and school board meet to discuss growth, enrollment trends
Continued from page 1 youre much less likely to
Keli Melcher, director
School board officers Whats next spend money in a business
like that. Those are discre-
of student services, talked The Stoughton Area School Board voted on new officers tionary items.
about poverty and its effect at the joint meeting on April 20:
SASD and city leaders say they hope to arrange more Council president Tim
on learning. She said the meetings like this in the coming months. Swadley said in an email
number of students consid- President: Scott Dirks
School board president Scott Dirks said he and Swad- to the Hub on Monday the
ered economically disad- Vice president: Joe Freye meeting was well-attend-
vantaged (eligible for free Treasurer: Allison Sorg ley talked after the joint meeting about holding similar ed and well-received by
or reduced lunch) rose from
Clerk: Yolibeth Fitzgibbon sessions on a regular basis, which means maybe three the members of the both
11.3 to 28.1 percent in the or four times a year, because of the trouble getting so boards. He said he was
past 10 years and she said Deputy clerk: Sara Rabe optimistic this will be the
that number is underrepre-
many peoples schedules together.
start of something that will
sented, as not all families Its just so difficult logistically, to get all those people be mutually beneficial.
eligible will apply for free
or reduced lunches.
On the web together for one meeting, he said. I was kind of sur- The presentations were
great, and there were many
I will also say with con- Watch the meeting
prised we got as many people there as we did. thoughtful questions and
fidence that as our econom- comments, he said.
ically disadvantaged pop- wsto.tv/vod/2017/4/joint-meeting-of-the-stoughton- We have many common
ulation increases, so does committee-of-the-whole-and-school-board-42017 group. people living on a fixed challenges, and together I
our number of habitually School board president income is larger than it believe we can make better
truant students, Melcher Scott Dirks said he thought was 15 years ago, he said. decisions on behalf of our
said. There is a direct con- the meeting had a posi- All the little businesses community.
about every 10 years to increased state funding. tive impact, something they are going to suffer (if
nection to limited resources Email Unified Newspaper
evolve with the communi- Common Council mem- impressed on him in con- the population continues
and attendance. Group reporter Scott
ty needs and interests. ber Sid Boersma, a Realtor, versations after the meet- to age), because if youre
SASD superintendent De Laruelle at scott.
Scheel said the plan said its pretty simple what ing. living on a fixed income,
Tim Onsager said for a delaruelle@wcinet.com.
offers a broad spectrum young families are looking Based on what I heard, a
district facing state fund-
of housing opportunities to for. lot of city council members
ing cuts, going after dif-
be built in the city. (They) want to move were very surprised to learn
ferent resources and grants
Not all development into nice homes in nice about the extent of the pov-
are important. He cited the
comes to the communi- neighborhoods that are safe erty issue in our students,
need to partner with the
ty with one specific type and have good schools, he said. I dont think they
community on projects like
of development, he said. he said. Stoughton has all had any clue most mid-
the Fab Lab.
The plan recognizes a those things; its just were dle class people living in
We are part of a com-
need to have a diverse hous- not marketing ourselves Stoughton dont have any
munity that is very invested
ing stock in the city. very well. Weve got nice clue. As of last week, I
in education, and our Fab
But it is not fixed. homes we dont have think we had 60-70 kids
Lab is a prime example, he
Its a living, breathing enough of them we have who had been homeless at
said. It was fully funded
by our business communi-
document, he said. It is good schools; what can you one time, and they didnt FRIDAY SATURDAY
aimed to provide a vision say? know anything about that.
ty, where it cost the district APRIL APRIL

28 29
for the community on a Its an avenue of growth, Dirks said it was most
very little to implement and
number of different policy if youre looking at what useful to talk about the
we are still getting dona-
goals, land use decisions, Realtors are looking at. different types of housing,
tions.
zoning, implementation of and those that would benefit
Examining growth commercial areas any Next steps the district (ones that attract
number of aspects of the After the meeting, leaders young families) and would
Stoughton planning community.
8:00AM - 4:00PM 8:00AM - 2:00PM
of both boards expressed not (senior housing). He
director Rodney Scheel dis- It is designed to reflect satisfaction with how it said population growth
cussed economic develop- the goals of that communi- went, as well as a definite or lack of it and an aging
ment in Stoughton, saying ty. And a main goal of the common interest in holding population are problems
it is a challenge to some school district has been to more in the future. It now for all of Stoughton to deal ENTER TO WIN AN OVERNIGHT STAY
degree, because we all have bring in young families with seems to be just a matter of with, not just the school IN WISCONSIN DELLS
particular visions of ... what children, especially because when, and how many are district.
that means and how that increased enrollment brings practical for such a large The percentage of
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He said the key is to John Deere Equipment!
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Ruthmari and Tom Andersen, owners of Andersen Designs, rearange one of their display tables.

Community connections for Earth Day


Hundreds visited the Chorus Public House on Saturday, April 22, for
the first Earth Day Expo, hosted by Sustainable Stoughton. With more
than 30 local businesses, artists and organizations, the event featured pre-
On the web
Photos by Amber Levenhagen sentations about Native American storytelling, bicycle safety and garden- See more photos from the Earth Day Expo:
From left, Chris Guglielmo, Betsey Sippel and Carter Sippel, 4, check ing. Second grade students around Stoughton submitted artwork that was
displayed around the Chorus Public House, outside and between display ConnectStoughton.com
out the display of artwork made by second grade students in Stough-
ton. tables offering food samples, artwork and crafts from local businesses.

Interstate: Temporary access signs and gravel roads will connect drivers to businesses
Continued from page 1 roads going around the
under-construction round-
Theisen said businesses abouts until November,
will always have access, when theyre expected to
though there are times open for traffic.
w h e r e i t l l b e t o u g h According to a DOT news
depending on the stag- release, two lanes in each
ing. He said construction direction on the Interstate
crews will be maintaining will remain open to traffic
at least a gravel roadway during daytime hours, with
throughout the project and periodic nighttime sin-
businesses are working with gle-lane closures between
the construction crews to 8p.m. and 5a.m. Monday
get temporary access signs through Friday and 10p.m.
put up. Friday to 7a.m. Saturday.
They were open to hear- For information on the
ing that were gonna keep project or to sign up for
things as accessible as pos- updates, visit projects.
sible, Theisen said. Obvi- 511wi.gov/i-39-90.
ously, during construction
theres going to be some Contact Scott Girard at
headaches and frustrations. ungreporter@wcinet.com
Work will take place in and follow him on Twitter
six stages total, with the @sgirard9.

Map courtesy Wisconsin Department of Transportation


The map shows Stage 2A of the construction, which will be
the longest stage and include a closure of Hwy. N north of
the interstate.

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Anthony Iozzo, assistant sports editor


845-9559 x237 sportsreporter@wcinet.com
Courier Hub
Fax: 845-9550 For more sports coverage, visit:
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Boys basketball
Player of the
week
From April 18-25

Name: Quinn Link

Grade: Junior

Sport: Lacrosse

Highlights: Link was 11-for-16 on


File photo by Anthony Iozzo faceoffs and also had seven groundballs,
Troy Slaby, pictured driving for a layup in Febru- helping Stoughton shut out Oregon in
File photo by Anthony Iozzo
ary 2017, holds career Stoughton High School the second half of a 7-5 win
Troy Slaby, pictured driving to the basket as a freshman in December 2013, was a four- records for career points, steals and assists and
year varsity player for the Vikings. holds season records for points and steals.

Becoming a Warrior
Honorable mentions: Aly Weum (girls
track) set a school record in the 800
Friday at the Watertown Invitational
and also helped the 4x400 relay take
first; Anna Wozniak (girls track) won
the two mile with a season-best time
at Watertown; Grace Jenny and Alex
Ashworth (girls track) both had PRs in
Slaby signs Letter of was a stressful one for Slaby,
though it didnt show on the the two mile and 800, respectively; Sam
Intent for basketball at court. It started when he was McHone (boys track) had three top-five
finishes at the Watertown Invitational
a sophomore, he said, and he
Winona State changed his mind several times. Friday and had PRs in the 100 and 400;
He thought about Bemi- Nathan Moll (boys track) had a sea-
ANTHONY IOZZO dji (Minn.) State, Montana son-best time in the 400 and finished
Assistant sports editor State-Billings, Indiana Tech, runner-up; Dillon Nowicki (baseball)
Wi l l i a m P e n n U n ive r s i t y, struck out eight and allowed no earned
UW-La Crosse and UW-Os- runs in six innings Thursday in a loss to
Troy Slaby has left a legacy Madison Edgewood; David Graffin (boys
of three career records and two hkosh. But Winona State was
always near the top of his list. golf) finished with a 78 to take fifth at
season records with the Stough- the Geneva National Invitational Monday;
ton High School boys basket- It starts by being close to
Dylan Gross and Cam Furseth (boys
ball program, and hes ready to home, just two-and-a-half lacrosse) both had three goals in a win
make a name for himself at the hours from Stoughton and at Oregon Friday; Molly Skonning (soft-
NCAA Division II level. about a half-hour from his fam- ball) drove in a pair of runs and went the
The four-year varsity point ily cabin in La Crosse. distance in the circle Thursday to lead
guard for the Vikings signed his On the court, the Warriors Photo by Derek Spellman Stoughton to a 9-2 win over Madison
National Letter of Intent with have two senior point guards Stoughton senior Troy Slaby signs his National Letter of Intent in the Edgewood; Adam McCune (boys ten-
Winona (Minn.) State Universi- graduating, which leaves the Stoughton High School Cafetorium to play basketball at the NCAA nis) helped Stoughton defeat Monroe
ty on April 12. Division II Winona (Minn.) State University on April 12. He is with 4-3 for the Vikings first Badger South
The recruitment process Turn to Slaby/Page 12 his parents, Dean and Amy. Conference win of the season. He also
added a win over Madison La Follette on
Friday at the Madison East Invitational;
Lacrosse Cassidy Bach (girls soccer) scored three
goals in a win over Lake Mills Friday

Vikings shut out Panthers in second half


The second quarter left the three-time Womens golf
Division 2 state runner-up Stoughton
High School boys lacrosse team in a
tough position.
The Vikings trailed the Panthers by two
Klongland ties for 8th
goals at halftime after four straight goals,
and the defense was allowing several
opportunities.
at Big Ten tourney
However, Stoughton regrouped and Stoughton graduate and Wisconsin
shut out Oregon in the second half for a junior Becky Klongland
7-5 win. helped the Badgers fin-
Senior Sam Onsager scored a goal ish fourth at the Big Ten
early in the fourth to tie the game 5-5, Tournament April 21-23
and senior Dylan Gross and junior Cam at TPC Rivers Bend in
Furseth finished the job with two goals to Maineville, Ohio.
close the game. Klongland led all Bad-
Gross also scored once in the first and gers with a three-over
once in the third, and Furseth added two 219 (75-74-70) to tie
in the first and another in the third. for eighth with Purdues Klongland
Oregon took the lead in the second with August Kim and North-
four straight goals, two by Derek Brellen- westerns Kacie Komoto
thin and one each by Matt Strassman and Klongland had two other teammates
Hogan Schultz. finish in the top 20. Jessica Reinecke
Sophomore Jack Sundby finished with (Verona) and Brooke Ferrell (Edgerton)
seven saves. tied for 17th with 224s. Purdues Micae-
Defensively, junior Quinn Link and la Farah and Ohio States Jessica Porvas-
senior Nathan Krueger finished with sev- nik also shot 224s.
en and six groundballs, respectively. Michigans Elodie Van Dievoet won
Link was also 11-for-16 in faceoffs. the tournament with a 210. Michigan
Stoughton is now 5-2 overall this sea- Photo by Anthony Iozzo
State won the team title with an 866,
son. Senior defender Nathan Krueger checks Oregons Hogan Schultz Friday in a Madison Area edging Northwestern (868).
Lacrosse Association game against Oregon at Brooklyn Elementary School. Krueger had six
Turn to Lax/Page 12 groundballs in a 7-5 win. - Anthony Iozzo
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Boys tennis Softball

Photo by Jeremy Jones


Photo by Jeremy Jones Maddie Brickson tries to apply the tag to Oregons Brooke McCallum in the bottom of the
Nolan Meyer stretches for a return Friday at No. 1 singles against Madison La Follettes fourth inning. Stoughton loss the Badger South Conference game 5-3.
Anton Erce. Meyer won the match 6-3, 6-2 but Stoughton fell 5-2 against the Lancers.

Vikings hold off Monroe for conference win Stoughton falls short at rival JEREMY JONES
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor Whats next
Sports editor
Whats next
Stoughton softball tried to rally from a three-
The host Stoughton High School boys Stoughton hosts Oregon at 4:30p.m. run deficit in the top of the seventh inning Stoughton travels to Fort Atkinson at
tennis team split their four singles flights on Thursday, April 27. Tuesday at Oregon but came up shy in a 5-3 5p.m. Thursday for a Badger South Con-
and earned wins in two of three doubles Badger South loss. ference game against the Blackhawks.
matches Thursday to pull out a 4-3 Bad- Lela Brashi drew a lead-off walk to start the
ger South Conference win over Monroe. seventh inning before Morgan Neuenfeld lined
Branden Metzler cemented the victory Monona Grove 7, Stoughton 0 through the left side to put runners at first and
with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 victory over Quinn
Walsh at No. 4 singles. Adam McCune
The Vikings were competitive at Nos. second with one out.
Kailey Hammersly followed by hitting a ball
Badger South
2 and 3 doubles, but were unable to pull Team W-L
cruised in the first set but needed to hang out a win at either spot Saturday morning, to second baseman Marissa Kleckler, which
on to closeout Ryan Peterson 6-1, 7-5 at falling 7-0 against Monona Grove. she couldnt handle. Brashi scored on the error, Oregon 5-1
No. 2 singles. Matteson and Blaikie dropped their and Stoughton had a chance to do more dam- Fort Atkinson 3-1
Zeth Zeichert and Connor Merow add- No. 2 doubles match 6-4, 6-4 and Zerek age before Madisyn Robinson was called out
ed a 6-4, 6-1 win at No. 1 doubles and on an the infield-fly rule and Molly Skonning Monroe 4-2
Zeichert and Brickson lost 6-3, 6-4 at 3
Zerek Zeichert and Kole Brickson rolled doubles. lined out to left field to end the game. Monona Grove 3-2
6-3, 6-1 against Zeke Frankford and Scott Im way happier with our hitting Milton 1-3
Foley at No. 3 doubles to put Stoughton G.B. Southwest 7, Stoughton 0 today, but were still not coming up with
in position to earn the victory. Stoughton continued to try players out that clutch hit, coach Kristin Siget said. Stoughton 1-6
at No. 4 singles, where Metzler lost the Weve stranded a lot of runners in the last Edgewood 1-4
Madison East 6, Stoughton 1 couple of games weve played.
teams closest singles match 6-2, 6-3 to
Stoughton opened the Madison East Connor Frisch. The Vikings, which left eight baserunners in
Invitational on Friday with a 6-1 loss. scoring position, took an early 2-1 lead in the
Zeth Zeichert and Connor Merow sup- Verona 7, Stoughton 0 top of the third inning. J Blum drove in two for the Thunderbirds
plied the Vikings with their lone victory, The Vikings closed out the tournament Hammersly doubled into the right-field and M Schuler and K Andrews each added one
prevailing 6-3, 6-3. with a 7-0 loss against Verona. corner followed a Neuenfeld single and came Skonning surrendered five earned runs on
Johnathon Blaikie and Jet Matteson around to score on a Madisyn Robinson RBI three walks and sixth hits over six innings.
dropped a heartbreaking tiebreaker No. 2 Stoughton 7, Portage 0 ground out. Stoughton committed two errors.
doubles, falling 2-6, 6-4, 11-9 to Eli Res- Stoughton won convincingly at four Oregon tied the game in the bottom of the Slinger 12, Stoughton 1
nick and Turner Entmann. flights Tuesday and closed out three oth- fourth due to a ball being misplayed in the out-
field. The Vikings allowed five earned runs, but 15
La Follette 4, Stougthon 3 ers in three sets for a 7-0 sweep in Por-
The Panthers tacked on three more runs in walks and three errors helped Slinger rack up
tage.
Stoughton won three of four singles McCune and Alex Dedie won 6-3, the fifth with back-to-back singles by Brooke seven more as Stoughton lost 12-1.
flights and was unable to pick up a win 6-2 and 6-2, 6-0 at Nos. 2 and 3 singles. McCallum and Jenna Gratz and an RBI single Morgan Neuenfeld (2-for-3) singled in
at doubles, falling 4-3 Friday afternoon to Zeth Zeichert and Merow won 6-3, 6-3 by Kyrsten George. Stoughtons lone run in the fifth with her team
the Lancers at Madison La Follette. at 1 doubles, and Matteson and Blaikie Hammersly took the loss, allowing five trailing 8-0 at that point.
Nolan Meyer earned his lone victory of cruised 6-1, 6-1 at No. 2 doubles. earned runs on six hits and seven walks. She Slinger scored in every inning except the
the tournament Friday afternoon, defeat- Meyer came back to win 7-6 (3), 3-6, struck out six. fourth, putting up one in the first, second and
ing La Follettes Anton Erce 6-3, 6-2 at 6-2 at No. 1 singles and Zerek Zeichert Hannah Christiansen stuck out seven to earn fifth innings, two in the sixth and seventh and a
No. 1 singles. Adam McCune blanked added a 6-2, 5-7, 7-6 (1) victory in his the win for Oregon. She allowed two earned game-deciding five in the top of the third.
Michael Johnson 6-0, 6-0 and Dedie add- first time playing No. 4 singles. Collin runs on eight hits. Hammersly took the loss, allowing five
ed a hard-fought 4-6, 7-5, 10-8 victory Ace and Brickson won a thriller 2-6, 7-6 earned runs on seven hits over seven innings.
over Matt Webster at No. 3 singles.
Stoughton 9, Edgewood 2 She walked 15 and struck out four.
(6), 7-6 (3) at No. 3 doubles.
Molly Skonning and Stacy Benoy were a Mackenzie Zimdars went the distance for
combined 3-for-7 with four RBIs on Thursday Slinger, allowing one earned run on six hits.
as Stoughton defeated Madison Edgewood She walked five and struck out seven.
Girls track and field 9-4. It was the Vikings first Badger South Fort Atkinson 12, Stoughton 5
Conference win of the season.
Vikes shines in mid-distance, distance events Stoughton held a 3-1 lead through 4 Stoughton watched the visiting Fort Atkin-
innings before exploding for five runs in the son Blackhawks jump out to a 4-0 lead in the
home half of the fifth inning. top of the first inning Monday and was never
ANTHONY IOZZO 3,200 race. Wozniak had a season-best That was more than enough cushion for able to catch its Badger South Conference
Assistant sports editor time of 12:01.91, and Jenny followed Skonning, who went the distance for the win. rivals in a 12-5 loss.
with a PR of 12:02.28. She didnt allow an earned run on six hits, Stacy Benoy went 3-for-4 and drove in a pair
It was another day of big finishes Fri- Senior Mya Lonnebotn took third in while striking out three. Skonning didnt issue of runs for the Vikings. Hammersly (2-for-4),
day as the Stoughton High School girls the triple jump with a distance of 32 a walk. Madisyn Robinson and Molly Skonning each
track and field team took home the 800, feet-10 1/2 inches. Freshman Amber Brickson, Robinson and Skonning all dou- added one RBI. Lead-off hitter Maddie Brick-
3,200 and the 1,600 relay titles to finish Hodkiewicz was seventh with a PR jump bled, and Taylor Kenrick finished 1-for-1 with son had two hits and scored a pair of runs.
fifth at the Watertown Invitational with of 30-11 1/4. Lakeside Lutheran junior an RBI and Kailey Hammersly knocked in It wasnt enough to catch Fort Atkinson,
74 points. Amber Rowoldt won (35-7 1/4). another run. which tacked on three more runs in the third
Kendra Halverson, Lydia Schultz, Hodkiewicz was also fourth in the 100 Kendra Lee took the loss for Edgewood, and fourth innings and two in the top of the
Alex Ashworth and Aly Weum helped hurdles with a PR of 17.52. Janesville giving up six earned runs on 10 hits and seven seventh.
the 1,600 relay win a title in 4 minutes, Craig sophomore Hannah Ronan won in walks. She struck out six. Courtney Dunkleberger (3-for-3) and Taylor
9.83 seconds. That team was nearly two 16.88. Stoughon (3) and Edgewood (2) combined Romens (3-for-3) each drove in a pair of runs
minutes ahead of runner-up Madison Sophomore Abby Kittleson was fourth for five errors in the game. for the Blackhawks.
Memorial (4:11.6). in the mile with a season-best time of Skonning took the loss for Oregon, allowing
Weum broke a school record in the 800 5:37.64, and sophomore Margaret Ross Baraboo 6, Stoughton 3 eight earned runs on 12 hits and a walk. She
in 2:17.92 to take first by nearly six sec- was seventh with a PR of 5:46.95. Craig Stoughton outhit Baraboo 10-6 on Saturday struck out two and walked one.
onds. Waunakee senior Kaitlyn Galgon junior Peyton Sippy won in 5:21.12. but lost the game 6-3. Mackenzie Kramer earned the win in the cir-
was second in 2:23.4. Ashworth added a Freshman Micah Zaemisch was sixth Madisyn Robinson, Hammersly and Brick- cle for Fort Atkinson. Kramer threw all seven
personal record in the 800 in 2:26.05. in the pole vault with a PR height of son each had a hit and an RBI in the heart innings and gave up five earned runs on 10 hits
Sophomore Anna Wozniak and fresh- 7-0. Lakeside Lutheran senior Danielle of the order against Baraboo, but it wasnt and three walks. She struck out four.
man Grace Jenny finished 1-2 in the Turn to Girls track/Page 11 enough.
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Baseball Boys track and field
Vikes struggle against Oregon Moll, McHone pace Vikings at Watertown invite
ANTHONY IOZZO ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor Assistant sports editor
Whats next
It wasnt what coach Jeremy Dunnihoo Senior Nathan Moll and junior Sam
McHone continued to shine Friday for the Stoughton boys and girls track and field
wanted to hear from his guys following Tues-
days 16-0 five-inning loss to Badger South Stoughton High School boys track and field travels to Breitenbach Stadium at 4p.m.
Conference rival Oregon. team at the Watertown Invitational. Friday for the Middleton Cardinal invite.
When he asked the Vikings why they Moll had a season-best time in the 400
thought the game was lost, the answer he with a runner-up finish in 52.42 seconds, and
heard was the second inning. McHone was right behind him for third with a Junior Evan Ouk added a fifth place in the
That tells me where their mindset is at personal record of 52.93. pole vault with a PR height of 12 feet, 6 inches.
and how they are dealing with adversity right McHone also added a PR in the 100 with a Hartford Union senior Jack Johnson won (13-
now, Dunnihoo said. As soon as we get third place in 11.33, and he also took fifth in 6).
down, we are just quitting on ourselves. the 200 in 23.32. Sophomore Jack True had a season-best
University of Michigan recruit Dillon Waunakee junior L.O. Johnson won the 100 throw of 121-10 in the discus to finish sixth.
Nowicki started, but instead of a spark, (10.8) and 200 (22.47), and Neenah junior Watertown senior Hunter Quinn won with a
Stoughton found itself in trouble early. Photo by Anthony Iozzo Colin Enz took the 400 title in 51.41. throw of 169-04.
The Panthers batted around three times Junior Dillon Nowicki pitches in the second Senior Owen Roe continued to shine in the Hampton earned a seventh place in the 300
and scored five runs in the second, third and inning Tuesday in a Badger South Confer- two mile with a season-best time of 10:13.6, hurdles with a PR of 43.28. Baraboo senior
fourth innings, chasing Nowicki after 2 1/2. ence game against Oregon. Nowicki struck which was good for fourth place. Senior Kyle Weiland won in 39.79.
Yes, we need to win a game, but we need out 11 combined in two games this past Tristan Jenny finished with a season-best time Bormett added an eighth in the 800 with a
to start doing little things to actually earn a week. in the mile in 4:50.21 to take fifth, and senior PR of 2:06.81. Junior Ben Schmied won in
win because no one on our schedule is going Garrett Model was sixth in the two mile with a 1:57.33.
to roll over and just hand us a win, Dunnihoo Whats next season-best time of 10:14.47.
Janesville Craig senior Nate Farrell won
Stoughton ended up eighth with 56 points.
Waunakee won with 120.
said.
Nowicki allowed eight earned runs on five Stoughton travels to Fort Atkinson the mile in 4:25.76, and Madison Memorial Monroe triangular
hits and eight walks, striking out three. senior Jonas Bietz took first in the two mile in
at 5p.m. Thursday and then travels to 9:53.16. The Vikings traveled to Monroe High
Edgewood 3, Stoughton 2 Baraboo at 11a.m. Saturday for a Bad- The 4x400 and 4x800 relays took fourth School for a triangular with Monroe and Fort
The Vikings fell 3-2 to Madison Edgewood ger crossover doubleheader. Stoughton place. Atkinson on Tuesday and took second with 70
on Thursday after the Crusaders scored twice hosts nonconference Verona at 5p.m. Payton Montgomery, Logan Armagost, Ian points.
in the sixth and once more in the seventh after Bormett and Moll finished the 1,600 relay Ouk won the pole vault (13-0), and Tommy
Monday, May 1, and Monona Grove at in 3:36.48. Baraboos team of Nic Lee, Josh McClain won the shot put (44-8 1/2). Tanner
errors. 5p.m. Tuesday, May 2.
Stoughton attempted to come back in the Hackbarth, Kody Weiland and Paddy ORo- Hanson added a first in the two mile (11:35.8),
bottom of the seventh with two outs. Bry- urke won in 3:30.84. and Cole Adams was first in the 300 hurdles
an Wendt doubled, and Aaron Zimmerman Jackson Hampton, Jenny, Model and Roe (44.39).
reached on an error. Watertown 8, Stoughton 3 finished the 3,200 relay in 8:50.46. Craigs Owen Roe added a title in the 400 (52.99),
Wendt later scored on a passed ball, but Stoughton dropped a nonconference game team of Joe Cooper, Mitch Lorenz, Blake and he joined Jenny, Parker Flint and Jackson
Mitch Fuller, who came in as a courtesy run- to Watertown on Friday, 8-3. McCann and Corbin Kettle won in 8:39.72. Schuh to win the 4x400 (3:50.9).
ner for Zimmerman, was picked off of first Wanninger was 2-for-3 with an RBI and a
base. run scored, and Shore and Zimmerman also
Zimmerman had the lone RBI for the
Vikings, and Nick Waldorf was 2-for-2 with a
had RBIs. Andy Johnson doubled and scored,
and Alec Tomczyk also scored a run.
Boys golf
double. Brock Wanninger also doubled.
Nowicki took the loss. He allowed no
earned runs on four hits and four walks in six
Wanninger took the loss. He allowed
two earned runs on six hits and a walk in
three innings, striking out two. Zimmerman
Stoughton earns dual win over Oregon Tuesday
innings, striking out eight. Wanninger pitched pitched the last four innings and allowed an ANTHONY IOZZO
the seventh and allowed no earned runs on a
walk, striking out one.
earned run on four hits and three walks, strik-
ing out one.
Assistant sports editor Whats next
Senior David Graffin continued to put Stoughton travels to La Crosse Coun-
up low numbers Tuesday in a Badger South
Conference dual against Oregon at Stoughton try Club at 8a.m. Friday for an Onalaska
invite. Stoughton also travels to The Oaks
Girls soccer Country Club.
Graffin finished with a 36 to lead the Golf course at 4p.m. Monday, May 1,

Vikings knock off Lake Mills


Vikings to a 164-184 win. and hosts Monroe at Stoughton Country
Sophomore Jack Gardner was next with a Club at 3:30p.m. Tuesday, May 2.
41, and senior Dan Howell shot a 43. Luke
McLaury finished the scoring with a 44.
ANTHONY IOZZO Senior Dan Schuhs score of 47 was thrown
Assistant sports editor Whats next out.
Geneva National invite
Ryan Michek led Oregon with a 44.
The Stoughton High School girls soccer Stoughton travels to Fort Atkinson The Vikings traveled to Geneva National
team won its second game Friday 7-0 over Milton 163, Stoughton 175 Golf Club on Monday and finished in seventh
Lake Mills in a non-conference game.
on Thursday and to Milton on Tuesday,
The Vikings traveled to Oak Ridge Golf place with a 358.
The Vikings had 35 shots on goal and May 2. Both Badger South Conference Course Thursday and dropped a Badger South Graffin led Stoughton with a fifth-place
held Lake Mills to none. games are at 7p.m. dual 163-175. score of 78.
It was a good game to come back and Graffin led Stoughton with a 39, and How- Schuh shot an 87, and Howell finished with
win having played Oregon the night ell finished with a 43. Gardner was next with a 96. Gardner completed the scoring with a 97.
before to build us up a little bit, coach Holly Kaboord finished with two goals a 46, and Schuh finished the scoring with a McLaurys 102 was thrown out.
Chelsea Kittleson said. and an assist, and Maddy Schwartzmiller, 47. Badger won the tournament with a 312.
Cassidy Bach scored three goals, and Jenna Statz, Ella Hughes and Emma Halv- McLaury also shot a 47 but had his score Waunakee and Westosha tied for second with
Megan Adams added two. Jackie Smith erson all added a goal each for the Panthers. thrown out. a 340.
and Jordan Nelson also scored. Smith add- Evansville 3, Stoughton 1 Cameron Pumilia led Milton with a 39. Badgers Connor Duggan and Burlingtons
ed three assists, and Brooke Scheel earned Justin Meseberg tied for first with a 74, and
two. Rosie Draus also collected an assist. Stoughton hosted Evansville on Tuesday Milton Bestball tourney Westoshas Zach Cramer took third with a 76.
and lost 3-1. Stoughton traveled back to Bonnymeade
Oregon 6, Stoughton 0 Stoughton had 15 shots on goal to Evans- Edgewood 150, Stoughton 168
Golf Course in Milton on Saturday for a best-
The Vikings hosted Oregon, ranked third villes eight but could only find the back of ball tournament and finished with a 220. Stoughton traveled to Yahara Golf Course on
in Division 2, in the first Badger South the net once. Bach scored the lone goal late Graffin and McLaury both finished with a April 18 for a Badger South Conference dual
Conference game of the season and lost in the second half. 70, and Gardner and Howell had a 72. Dan against Madison Edgewood and lost 150-168.
6-0. Anna Callahan finished with five saves. Sutton and Schuh finished with a 78. Graffin and Schuh both shot 41s, and
Milton won the tournament with a 202, and Howell and Gardner both finished with 43s.
Westosha Central was next with a 206. McLaurys score of 45 was not counted.

Sport shorts
Weum selected as one of 32 WIAA in their schools trophy case. The keynote
scholar athletes
speaker will be eight-time LPGA Champi-
on and former WIAA Girls Golf
Girls track: Lonnebotn sweeps jumps at Monroe
Stoughton senior Aly Weum was State Champion, Sherri Steinhau- Continued from page 10 of 98-7. Baraboo senior jumps (35-1 1/4). She also
selected as one of 32 finalists for the er. Josie Schaefer won (153- joined Halverson, Posick
WIAA Statewide Scholar Athlete Award. A webcast of the awards cere- 4). and Emma Kissling to win
There are 16 boys and 16 girls selected mony will be available at wiaawi. Schilling won (10-0). Neenah won the meet the 4x200 in 1:50.99.
for the prestigious award that has been org during and after the ceremony Halverson and senior with 112 points. H o d k i ew i c z w o n t h e
around since 1984. Weum was one of beginning at 1p.m. Sunday, May Maddie Posick took sev- high jump (4-10), and
four Division 1 girls to receive the honor. 7. enth and eighth in the Monroe triangular Natalie Zientek took first
The 2017 finalists, as well as their Weum To determine the top 32 final- 100. Halverson finished in The Vikings traveled to in the discus (94-2).
families and school representatives, will ists, four boys and four girls were 13.33, and Posick was right Monroe High School for a The 4x400 relay of Kit-
be recognized at an awards ceremony selected-based on both athletic and behind in 13.42. Neenah triangular with Monroe and tleson, Wozniak, Ross and
Sunday, May 7, at the Jefferson Street academic achievement from sophomore Payton Hansel- Fort Atkinson on Tuesday Jenny took first in 4:30.88.
Inn in Wausau. each of four WIAA divisions. man won in 12.53. and took second with 59 Monroe won the meet
Each 2017 WIAA Scholar Athlete Finalist Seventeen of this years 32 WIAA Scholar S e n i o r Ke n n e d y S i l - points. with 78 points, and Fort
will receive a medallion and certificate and Athlete finalists have a grade point average baugh added an eighth in Lonnebotn won both the Atkinson was third with
will also receive a special plaque for display of 4.0 to date, while the average GPA is 3.95. the discus with a PR throw long (16-11 1/2) and triple 45.
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Lax: Vikings fall to Sauk Prairie in high-scoring game


Continued from page 9

Sauk Prairie 13,


Stoughton 10
Stoughton hosted Sauk Prairie in
a conference game April 13 and lost
13-10.
Gross and Onsager each had
four goals and an assist in the loss.
Juniors Chase Kotlowski and Isaac
Olson each had a goal and Furseth
added five assists.
Sunby made five saves.

- Anthony Iozzo
Photo submitted

Seniors make all-star impact


Whats next
Stoughton High School basketball seniors (from left) Maris-
sa Robson, Kendra Halverson, Payton Kahl and Troy Slaby, Stoughton travels to DeForest at
participated in the Badger North and South All-Star game 5p.m. Friday and hosts University
Sunday at Edgewood High School. School of Milwaukee at 1p.m. Sat-
Slaby was named MVP of the boys South team, which won urday.
116-113 over the North, and also won the 3-point contest
and combo-shooting competition. The Vikings close the week at
Photo by Anthony Iozzo
Robson led the girls South team with 18 points for an 84-80 5p.m. Tuesday, May 2. Senior Dylan Gross (33) celebrates with teammates Cam Furseth, Sam Onsager
victory and was named MVP. Halverson won the com- (8) and Issac Olson after a goal in the second half. Gross scored three times in
bo-shooting competition for the girls. a 7-5 win.

Slaby: SHS senior leaves for Winona State on Aug. 15

Slaby holds several SHS records


Continued from page 9 Nolan Weber in consecu- That leaves room for Sla-
tive years has desensitized by to be able to make the
him to that scary part of the team and get experience on
possibility of seeing play- transition. the floor right away.
ing time as a freshman. Slaby embraced the They talked about how
And after visiting the Senior Troy Slaby left his mark on the conversation with other great players like
changes and said he used they loved the way I play, Stoughton High School boys basketball Nick McGlynn is a pretty big honor and I
campus and meeting some it to add to both his bas- my toughness and skill,
of his future teammates, program. am happy about it.
ketball knowledge and his Slaby said. And with those Besides playing all four years on varsi- Slaby is the Stoughton career leader in
Slaby said he can already skillset. two guards leaving, there
tell he is going to fit in. ty, the point guard also was a part of four points scored (1,417), steals (117) and
In addition to playing in is definitely some time to Badger South Conference titles and holds assists (224). He is also fourth-best with
He moves into his dormi- both a fast-break transi- be taken up by incoming
tory Aug. 15, and already several career and season records. 216 defensive rebounds.
tional, high-scoring offense recruits. The possibility All the hard work I have been putting Slaby is also first and second in points
he is working on making and a more grind-it-out of me coming in and play-
the roster without redshirt- in over the years since I was young paid scored in a season with 462 his senior
half-court set, Slaby also ing is something that I off for me throughout high school, Sla- year and 409 as a junior. He set the season
ing. had to learn to play man was really looking forward
It continued to be stress- by said. It is a pretty big honor to have steals record this year with 68, and he was
defense, help defense, zone too. some of the records I have, and to be in a ninth all-time in a season with 74 assists.
ful until he made it official. defense and full-court pres- At 6 feet and 170 pounds,
When I made that sure defense. he said he is considered a
decision, I was extreme- I got to see and play little undersized for a point
ly relieved, Slaby said. multiple ways, so I think guard. He plans on work-
When I signed my Let- that helps my versatility ing on his catch-and-shoot Stoughton career records (1991-2001; 2010-17)
ter of Intent the other day, going into the next level, ability to be able to space
there was a lot of excite- Points scored: 1, Troy Slaby 1,417, 2014- Peter Dittmer 245, 1997-99; 3, Max Fuller
he said. I have been fitting the floor by hitting open 17; 2, Nick McGlynn 1,089, 2013-15; 3, Brad 237, 2011-12; 4, Slaby 216
ment, and I am ready to get into any style that schools shots, and he also plans on
there and get things going. Reitzner 864, 1999-2001
were looking at me to play. getting faster and stronger. Note Players in 1991-2001 played
Fitting in I think it helped me out a I really want to work Steals: 1, Slaby 117; 2, Chad Rindt 102, a 20-game regular season schedule and
lot. on getting into the weight 1994-95; 3, Ryan Lang 99, 1991-92
The transition to play in players from 2010-17 played a 22-game
Slaby is confident and room over the summer and Assists: 1, Slaby 224; 2, Brad Blackman
college at any division can preparing to work toward work on my jumping abil- 207, 1996-98; 3, Reitzner 170
schedule. Stats before 1991 and 2002-09
be a challenge for some, his goal of playing as a ity and become more of an stats are unknown.
but Slaby says he has an Defensive Rebounds: 1, McGlynn 476; 2,
freshman, which is some- athlete, he said.
edge having played for thing that drew him to Win- But Slaby isnt going to
three different head coach- ona State in the first place. set any goals about minutes
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na State, and the team has he ends up at.
of Matt Hockett (who now Slaby 409, 2016; 3, McGlynn 393, 2013
only one junior and mostly Slaby said that as long Note Players in 1991-2001 played
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luth), Luke Wainwright and a 20-game regular season schedule and
filling out its roster. his decisions and works on 3, Ryan Lang 55, 1992
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Obituaries
Charlotte T. Hanson Association for Lutherans
Stoughton History
until her retirement in 1988. March
Charlotte and Richard presented itself today with SHS Norse Star article by how to proceed.
enjoyed many years of trav- 120 years ago (1897) announcement by Hugh Sue Auby. I dont like The City of Stoughton
el and fishing trips up north Three bushels of pro- Jensen, of Garden Street, that article at all. Board has hired a consulting firm
with friends. Throughout visions, left over from the that the City Tennis Team of education candidate to conduct a detailed eco-
her life the one constant G.A.R. banquet, left with is being reorganized. Fol- Clairmont Brekken, Rt. 3, nomic and fiscal analysis
was her love for the church. Mrs. Bredeson to be dis- lowing a two-year lapse, said that the school board for the proposed Wal-Mart
She is survived by her tributed among the needy former members of the should act as parents in Supercenter, one of many
husband, Richard Han- of our city. team have begun plans to regard for students wel- steps required by the citys
son; sons, Mark (Ruth) and The Nevada assembly reorganize the sport here in fare. Theres not freedom big box ordinance before
Tom (Roxanne); grand- has rejected a womens Stoughton. of speech for minors, as far the project can gain city
sons, Jason (Carmen), Dan, suffrage amendment by a Many appeals have as Im concerned, he said. approval.
Peter (Theresa) and Andrew vote of 15 to 5. been directed to the However, Rollin Odland The City Council voted
Charlotte Hanson (Abbie); great-grandchil- Mayor Jones, of Stoughton Newspapers said, I dont disagree with 8-4 last week to approve an
dren, Hannah, Hailey, Emi- Racine, has signed the from farm groups, seeking the article. I dont see that agreement with a develop-
Charlotte T. Hanson, age ly and Sam. She is also
87, entered peacefully into curfew ordinance and the the support of the Courier they condone anything. er seeking to construct a
survived by siblings, Sonja city hall bell now rings the and the Hub for keeping They give information on a huge wellness and athletic
eternal rest on Sunday, (Richard) Adams, Donald
April 9, 2017, at home. warning for all small chil- standard time in Wiscon- problem in the school sys- center, effectively clearing
Wennsten, Susan (Mick) dren to get home by 7:45 sin. tem. the way for a project that
She was born on June 21, Grable, Gail (Terry) Mills;
1929, on the Slagg Farm in p.m. The penalty is from A turnout of voters is Stoughton schools created more controversy
and many nieces, nephews $1 to $10. When will the expected next Tuesday, curriculum does not have a by the way it cleared the
Edgerton, the daughter of and exchange student, Jere-
Lars and Minnie (Ander- Stoughton curfew ring? encouraged by the refer- career education program. approval process rather
my Francioli. The few remaining endum vote on the liquor Several teachers reported than the proposal itself.
son) Staff. She was preceded in
Charlotte graduated from tobacco crops in farmers question. Several years to the school board Mon- The former Jensen Fur-
death by her parents; grand- hands are held at exorbitant ago, another referendum day on how the world of niture building in down-
Cambridge High School daughter, Leanne; and sis-
in 1947. After high school prices, and offers of 8 to 9 was defeated at the polls, work is introduced to stu- town Stoughton is being
ter, Audrey Manning. cents are often refused. generally along the same dents. considered as the site for
she did restaurant work for The family would like to
Rolf Telefsons Restaurant Women in New York subject. a new cooperative gro-
extend a special thank you who have banded togeth- Stoughton students 10 Years ago (2007) cery store, according to
and the Cambridge Country to Jenny and Rusty. With-
Club. Achieving in book- er and pledged themselves brought home more than Stoughton High School co-op representatives. The
out Jennys loving care, to wear short skirts in bad an equal share of honors senior Dallas OMalley building, located at 229
keeping in high school, Charlotte would not have
she took her first real job at weather have decided to from the District Music earned a state champi- E. Main St., was recent-
been able to stay at home call themselves the Rainy Festival, held last Saturday onship at the Kohl Cen- ly home to Java Junction
Cambridge Lumber Com- throughout her illness.
pany as their bookkeeper. Day Club of America. at Whitewater. ter, one of four Vikings to and Java Bay, two coffee
In lieu of flowers, memo- place at the WIAA State houses which have closed.
Then came marriage to rials may be made to the 80 years ago (1937) 40 years ago (1977)
Richard Hanson on July 22, Individual Wrestling Tour- A local grassroots group
Wo m e n o f We s t Ko s - The Stoughton National Stoughton School nament. the Yahara River Grocery
1950. That led to the birth hkonong Lutheran Church.
of her two sons, Mark and Guard unit was given a trial Board member Edwin Nel- With bids for the major Cooperative has been
Funeral services, visita- mobilization call last Mon- son prompted a brief, but component (precast con- exploring options for open-
Thomas. As a stay-at-home tion and a luncheon were
mom, she took part time day afternoon when captain sharp debate Monday eve- crete) of the proposed new ing a grocery store since
held April 15, 2017, at Fred Mattingly received a ning when he protested an Stoughton fire station com- shortly after the closing
jobs, in tobacco, at Mel- West Koshkonong Lutheran
ster Candy Company and call from the adjutant gen- article on contraceptives ing in significantly higher of Main Street market last
Church, 1911 Koshkonong eral at 5:15 p.m. to mobilize in a recent edition of the than estimated, city offi- summer.
making Christmas wreaths. Road, Stoughton.
After the boys graduat- the Stoughton unit. With- Stoughton High School cials have decided to bid
Please share your in one half hour after the newspaper. It appears to out the entire project in Compiled by Scott De
ed from high school, she m e m o r i e s a t w w w.
went back to work for Aid message, 56 local Nation- promote sexual promis- order to obtain solid cost Laruelle
cressfuneralservice.com. al Guardsmen out of the cuity, Nelson said of the numbers before deciding
company of 67 appeared
at the armory in full uni-

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form.
Roger L. Haugen Rogers career continued
One of the largest if
with joining WP&L, start-
ing as a lineman and work- not the largest crowds in
ing his way up the ladder history attended the 52nd
annual masquerade of the
to the systems operation
center located outside of Stoughton Fire Depart- Come hang out with Courier Hub reporters
ment held Wednesday
Stoughton. He also shared
his talents with the VFW in evening in the old armory. to share a story idea, ask a question
Amber Levenhagen
Stoughton as commander in The large group of mask-
ers was also one of the or give some feedback.
2002, and continuing sup-
port for its operations. Rog- peppiest that has been
er enjoyed fishing, hunting, seen on the armory floor
in many years.
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a fun-loving man and will
Roger Haugen
be missed by his family and the Southern Six confer- section to find out where well be and when.
Roger Tide L. Haugen, friends. ence, but the Purple and
79, died in his sleep sur- He leaves behind his White cagers were forced
rounded by his family on wife, Joy Haugen, of 53 to extend themselves to
April 21, 2017, at his home years; sons, Jeff and Jon the limit before subduing
in Stoughton. Haugen; brother, Bruce an inspired Monroe high
Roger was born on July (Phillis) Haugen and fam- school team, 31 to 25
21, 1937, to Lloyd (Chuck) ily; sisters, Barbara (Ron) before a capacity crowd
and Aura Haugen at McCaffery and Bette at the gym.
Stoughton Hospital. Roger (Douglas) Frank and their
attended school in Edger- 60 years ago (1957)
families.
ton and was brought up on Roger is preceded in A sure sign of spring
the familys death by his brothers, Verne
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Legals
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE to the board by telephone, or to contest mation that the person used to arrive at ster Electrical Engineering, 550 North 3. On March 13, 2017, the City of ed in this ordinance as if set forth in full.
The City of Stoughton Planning the amount of any assessment of real that estimate. Burr Oak Avenue, Oregon, WI 53575 Stoughton Planning Commission held a Section 2. Subject to the conditions
Commission will hold a Public Hearing or personal property if the person has 6. No person may appear before the And shall be marked: Sealed Bid, public hearing regarding Applicants pro- set forth in section 3 below, the zoning
on Monday, May 8, 2017, at 6:00 oclock refused a reasonable written request by board of review, testify to the board by Submitted by (bidders name), Substa- posed zoning change. The public hearing classification of the area shown as Lot
p.m., or as soon after as the matter may certified mail of the assessor to view the telephone, or object to a valuation if that tion Equipment, Specification 3019, Vol- was preceded by the publication of a 1 on the attached unrecorded CSM is
be heard, in the Council Chambers, Pub- property. valuation was made by the assessor or ume XL class 2 notice, and other notice required changed from RH - Rural Holding to I
lic Safety Building, 321 S. Fourth Street 2. After the first meeting of the board the objector using the income method of The work shall include furnishing by law. Institutional.
Second Floor, Stoughton, Wisconsin, of review and before the boards final ad- valuation, unless the person supplies the and delivering the following: Six (6) 4. The Planning Commission found Section 3. This ordinance shall take
53589, to consider an application by Ket- journment, no person who is scheduled assessor with all the information about new 12.47 kV voltage regulators, five (5) that the proposed zoning change is con- effect upon publication pursuant to law
tle Park West, LLC, to amend the Gener- to appear before the board of review may income and expenses, as specified in the new 12.47 kV circuit breakers & breaker sistent with the City of Stoughton Com- as presented.
al Development Plan (GDP) approved in contact or provide information to a mem- assessors manual unders.73.03 (2a), controls, and two (2) new transformer prehensive Plan, and recommended that Dates
Ordinance No. 0-29-2014, relating to the ber of the board about the persons ob- Wis. stats., that the assessor requests. protectors for the West Substation. The the zoning change be approved as pre- Council Adopted: April 11, 2017
Kettle Park West Commercial Center (not jection, except at a session of the board. The City of Stoughton has an ordinance work shall also include four (4) new 12.47 sented. Mayor Approved: April 11, 2017
including the Walmart Supercenter and 3. The board of review may not hear for the confidentiality of information kV circuit breakers & breaker controls for 5. The Common Council has consid- Attest: April 11, 2017
Kwik Trip) located at the Northwest cor- an objection to the amount or valuation about income and expenses that is pro- the North Substation. ered the proposed zoning change and the Published: April 27, 2017
ner of STH 138 and US Highway 51, in the of property unless, at least 48 hours be- vided to the assessor under this para- Bidding documents may be exam- Plan Commissions recommendations, WNAXLP
City of Stoughton, Wisconsin. fore the boards first scheduled meeting, graph that provides exceptions for per- ined at or obtained from the office of the finds that the proposed zoning change
For questions regarding this notice the objector provides to the boards clerk sons using information in the discharge consulting Engineer. The nonrefundable is consistent with the City of Stoughton ***
please contact Michael Stacey, Zoning written or oral notice of an intent to file an of duties imposed by law or the duties of fee for these documents will be $20 (for Comprehensive Plan.
Administrator at 608-646-0421. objection, except that upon a showing of their officer or by order of a court.* The an electronic copy) and/or $50 (for a ORDINANCE
Additional information including good cause and the submission of a writ- information that is provided under this printed copy). The Common Council of the City of
a location map can be found at: http:// ten objection, the board shall waive that paragraph, unless a court determined Forster Electrical Engineering, Inc. Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin do
stoughtoncitydocs.com/planning-com- requirement during the first 2 hours of that it is inaccurate, is not subject to 550 N. Burr Oak Avenue ordain as follows:
mission/ the boards first scheduled meeting, and the right of inspection and copying un- Oregon, Wisconsin 53575 Section 1. The recitals set forth
Published: April 20 and 27, 2017 the board may waive that requirement up ders.19.35 (1), Wis. stats. 608.835.9009 above are material to and are incorporat-
WNAXLP to the end of the 5th day of the session 7. The board shall hear upon oath, No bid will be accepted unless ac-
or up to the end of the final day of the by telephone, all ill or disabled persons companied by a certified check or bid
*** session if the session is less than 5 days who present to the board a letter from bond of at least five percent (5%) of the
with proof of extraordinary circumstanc- a physician, surgeon, or osteopath that bid amount, payable to the Owner. If the
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE es for failure to meet the 48-hour notice confirms their illness or disability. No successful bidder
The City of Stoughton Planning requirement and failure to appear before other persons may testify by telephone fails to execute and file the contract
Commission will hold a Public Hearing the board of review during the first 2 unless the Board, in its discretion, has (and any required payment or perfor-
on Monday, May 8, 2017 at 6:00 oclock hours of the first scheduled meeting. determined to grant a property owners mance bonds or assurances) the amount
p.m., or as soon after as the matter may 4. Objections to the amount or val- or their representatives request to tes- of the check or bid bond shall be forfeited
be heard, in the Council Chambers, Pub- uation of property shall first be made tify under oath by telephone or written to the Owner as liquidated damages.

WERE
lic Safety Building, 321 South Fourth in writing and filed with the clerk of the statement. Stoughton Utilities reserves the
Street, Second Floor, Stoughton, Wiscon- board of review within the first 2 hours 8. No person may appear before the right to reject any and all bids, to waive
sin, 53589, to consider a proposed con- of the boards first scheduled meeting, board of review, testify to the board by irregularities and informalities there in
ditional use permit application by Robert

ALL
except that, upon evidence of extraor- telephone, or contest the amount of any and to award the contract in the best in-
Feller, for a 100 unit Institutional Residen- dinary circumstances, the board may assessment unless, at least 48 hours terest of the Utility.
tial use for Kettle Park Senior Living at waive that requirement up to the end of before the first meeting of the board, or Published: April 20 and 27, 2017
2600 Jackson Street, Stoughton, WI. the 5th day of the session or up to the at least 48 hours before the objection WNAXLP
end of the final day of the session if the

EARS
The property is more formally de- is heard if the objection is allowed un-
scribed as: session is less than 5 days. The board ders.70.47 (3) (a), Wis. stats., that person ***
KETTLE PARK WEST II, LOT 16. may require objections to the amount provides to the clerk of the board of re-
For questions regarding this notice or valuation of property to be submitted view notice as to whether the person will
CITY OF STOUGHTON
please contact Michael Stacey, Zoning on forms approved by the Department ask for the removal of a member of the 381 E. MAIN STREET,
Administrator at 608-646-0421. of Revenue, and the board shall require board of review and, if so, which mem- STOUGHTON, WI 53589
Additional information including that any forms include stated valuations ber, and provides a reasonable estimate ORDINANCE OF THE
a location map can be found at: http://
stoughtoncitydocs.com/planning-com-
mission/
of the property in question. Persons who
own land and improvements to that land
may object to the aggregate valuation of
of the length of time the hearing will take.
Notice is hereby given this 27th day
of April, 4th and 11th day of May.
COMMON COUNCIL
An ordinance amending the zoning
Questions?
Published: April 20 and 27, 2017
WNAXLP
that land and improvements to that land,
but no person who owns land and im-
Lana C Kropf
City Clerk, City of Stoughton
classification of a portion of the parcel at
3201 McComb Road (see proposed CSM
Lot 1 attached) in the City of Stoughton
Comments?
Story Ideas?
provements to that land may object only Published: April 27, May 4 and 11, 2017
*** to the valuation of that land or only to the WNAXLP from RH Rural Holding to I Institu-
NOTICE OF BOARD OF valuation of improvements to that land. tional
No person may be allowed in any action *** Committee Action: Planning Com-
REVIEW MEETING
CITY OF STOUGHTON,
or proceedings to question the amount or
valuation of property unless the written
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS mission recommend Council approval 7
0 with the Mayor voting Let us know
objection has been filed and that person SUBSTATION EQUIPMENT Fiscal Impact:
DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN
Notice is hereby given that the in good faith presented evidence to the
board in support of the objections and
STOUGHTON, WISCONSIN File Number: O - 4- 2017 Date Intro-
duced: First Reading: March 28, 2017,
how were doing.
Board of Review for the City of Stough-
made full disclosure before the board,
PROJECT NO. S11-16D Second Reading: April 11, 2017
ton, Dane County, Wisconsin, shall hold
its first meeting on Tuesday, May 16, 2017 under oath, of all of that persons proper- SPECIFICATION NO. 3019, RECITALS
ty liable to assessment in the district and VOLUME XL 1. Stoughton Utilities (the Appli-
from 10am to Noon at the Council Cham-
bers located in the Public Safety Building the value of that property. The require-
ment that objections be in writing may be
Stoughton Utilities will receive cant) has applied to change the zoning
classification of a portion of the parcel at
Your opinion is something we always want to hear.
at 321 S Fourth St, Stoughton. sealed bids for Substation Equipment.
Please be advised of the following waived by express action of the board.
5. When appearing before the board
Bids will be received at the office of For-
ster Electrical Engineering, 550 North
3201 McComb Road in the City of Stough-
ton, specifically the area shown as Lot 1 Call 845-9559 or at connectverona.com
requirements to appear before the board
of review and procedural requirements if of review, the objecting person shall Burr Oak Avenue, Oregon, WI 53575 until on the attached unrecorded CSM.
appearing before the board: specify in writing the persons estimate 1:00 p.m. local time on the 5th day of May, 2. The applicant proposes chang-
1. No person will be allowed to ap- of the value of the land and of the im- 2017, at which time all bids will be public- ing the zoning classification of the land
pear before the board of review, to testify provements that are the subject of the ly opened and read aloud. at 3201 McComb Road from RH - Rural
persons objection and specify the infor- The bids shall be addressed to: For- Holding to I - Institutional.

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Road Construction Hwy 151 Exit 120 MOVING SALE! 4/28 7am-4pm. 4/29
451 Janitorial & Maintenance 554 Landscaping, Lawn, always open to Antique Mall 7am-12. DEPT 56 (Dickens), Hard Rock
Tree & Garden Work
Part-Time Cook CLEANERS NEEDED PT.Madison.
Common areas, apartments and offices.
www.columbusantiquemall.com Cafe items, Terry Redlin, Owen Grom-
me prints. tools, patio furniture, books,
Part-Time Resident Care Assistant (RCA) 20+ hours per week. $9.25 per hour. Call
ADONIS LAWN CARE
Spring cleaning, mulching, trimming and 644 Exercise Equipment Christmas items. Too Much To List!
262-643-4764 for interview, mowing. Free estimates and insured. In STOUGHTON- 932 Roosevelt St Thurs-
Milestone Senior Living is seeking part-time applicants for Cook & PLATES FOR barbells .25cents per
PART-TIME EVENING help needed in business for 30 years. West and South day, April-27 1pm-6pm, Friday April-28
Resident Care Assistant positions. pound. Oregon, Fitchburg Area. 608-217-
DEERFIELD. Vacuuming, dusting, mop- Madison, Verona Fitchburg 608-845-7088 7am-6pm, Saturday April-29, 7am-3pm.
6124
Cook - Part-time. Monday-Friday, and occasional weekends. ping, bathrooms, etc. Monday through ART'S LAWNCARE: Mowing, trimming, BOOK AND DOLL SALE! Hundreds of
Friday for 3 hours per night. NO WEEK- CLASSIFIEDS, 873-6671 or 835-6677. It books, first edition literature, cookbooks,
roto-tilling. Rough mowing available. 608-
Resident Care Assistants - Part-Time. Applicants should enjoy caring for ENDS! Person must be reliable and 235-4389
pays to read the fine print. crafting books, children's books, much
and giving support to the elderly in a homelike setting. Duties include resident bondable. Apply at Diversified Building more. Over 700 dolls, vintage to modern.
Maintenance, 1105 Touson Drive, Janes- Other misc items too!
personal cares, medication administration, laundry, housekeeping and life en-

WE ARE HIRING
ville WI 53546 or call 608-752-9465
richment activities. Applicants should have good speaking, reading and written
WE ARE looking for a few good people to
688 Sporting Goods
skills. join our evening cleaning crew! Part-time & Recreational
Licensed CNA or one year of elderly care experience is preferred. We will train positions with the possibility of full time 14' MIRROCRAFT 35 Evinrude. Runs
according to State regulations and Milestone policies. Great benefit package for available. Located in the Oregon area. YOU can make a DIFFERENCE here good with trailer, $1200 Tandem Bike
Flexible start times and no weekends! new tires, $150. 608-290-6477
part-time. Great starting wage. Must be able to work every other weekend. Diversified Building Maintenance, 1105 N.
2016-2017 & 2017-2018 School Years GOLF CLUBS his AND hers. Excellent!
Touson Dr, Janesville, WI 53546. 1-608-
Apply by sending a cover letter and an application found on our web- Older couple can't swing any more. $135
752-9455. Call or stop in to start your Full & part-time positions implementing project-based learning
for both. Stoughton 608-873-6235
site: www.MilestoneSeniorLiving.com to: new career! while building relationships with families & children in grades K-5.

Milestone Senior Living 452 General Varying schedules Mon.-Fri., earning $10-15 per hour with no nights, 696 Wanted To Buy
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weekends or holidays
WE BUY Junk Cars and Trucks.
Lisa Ford, 2220 Lincoln Ave, Stoughton WI, OFFICE CLEANING in Stoughton Mon- Program locations: Stoughton, McFarland, Madison, Middleton, We sell used parts.
or stop by community for application or apply online at Fri 5pm-9pm. Visit our website: www. Mt. Horeb & Waunakee
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Edgerton, 608-884-3114
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Increase Your sales opportunitiesreach over 1.2 million households!
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Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
For information call 835-6677.
FOR SALE- MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED- TRUCK DRIVER
IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $795 per month, includes
SAWMILLS from only $4397.00- MAKE & SAVE MONEY with OTR DRY VAN & FLATBED DRIVERS-STOUGHTON DISHWASHER heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
your own bandmill- Cut lumber any d
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to ship! FREE Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1-800- Safety Bonus Paid Vacation/Holidays. Fuel Bonus Yearly MADISON- RENOVATED 2/BEDROOM,
578-1363 Ext. 300N (CNOW) Increase Health/Dental Insurance Short-Term Disability Life $8.50/hr. 1/BATH. HARDWOOD FLOORS. A/C.
KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killers/
KIT Complete Treatment System. Available: Hardware Stores,
Insurance $1000 Sign-On Bonus Pet/Passenger Policy. (608)
873-2922; Curt@stoughton-trucking.com (CNOW) WAITRESS/BARTENDER NEAR WALKING AND BIKE PATH.
FEW BLOCKS OFF LAKE. $875 HEAT
The Home Depot, homedepot.com (CNOW) SPORTING GOODS Alternating Weekends INCLUDED. AND PARKING. 608-709-
9177 OR 608-332-6013
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IF YOU HAD HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY AND SHOW: May 5&6, Rock County Fairgrounds, 1301 Craig Ave., VFW Badger Post 328 building. Convenient location. Includes all
SUFFERED AN INFECTION between 2010 and the present Janesville, WI. Fri 3pm-8pm, Sat 9am-4pm. $7 (14 & Under appliances, A/C, blinds, private parking,
time, you may be entitled to compensation. Call Attorney FREE). BUY/SELL/TRADE 608-752-6677 www.bobandrocco. 200 Veterans Rd., Stoughton, WI laundry, storage. $200 security deposit.
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608-873-9042 Cats OK. $690/month. 608-219-6677
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STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct. 750 Storage Spaces For Rent FRENCHTOWN RASCHEIN PROPERTY OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT 915 Auction Ads
Large 2-BR apts available now. SELF-STORAGE STORAGE In Oregon facing 15th hole
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood Only 6 miles South of DAIRY CATTLE AUCTION TAH LIVE-
ALL SEASONS SELF STORAGE 6x10 thru 10x25 on golfcourse STOCK WINSLOW, IL FRIDAY, APRIL
laminate flooring. 10X10 10X15 10X20 10X30 Verona on Hwy PB. Market Street/Burr Oak Street Free Wi-Fi, Parking and
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035. Variety of sizes available now. 28TH, 2017 1:00 PM ONE COMPLETE
Security Lights-24/7 access in Oregon Security System HERD DISPERSAL FROM BURLING-
www.madtownrentals.com BRAND NEW 10x10=$60/month Call 608-520-0240 Conference rooms available
10x15=$70/month TON, WISCONSIN 35 MILK COWS AND
STOUGHTON 3-BEDROOM lower level OREGON/BROOKLYN Kitchenette-Breakroom 10 BRED HEIFERS, 7 TO 9 MONTHS.
of two-flat, near downtown, River Bluff Credit Cards Accepted 10x20=$80/month Autumn Woods Prof. Centre
10x25=$90/month UNION ROAD STORAGE PARLOR FREESTALL, 250 SCC. NOT
School. Newly renovated. Central air. CALL (608)444-2900 10x10 - 10x15 Marty 608-835-3628 PUSHED. ALL ARE MILKING SHORT-
W/D, water included. No pets, no smok- 12x30=$115/month
Call 608-424-6530 or 10x20 - 12x30 HORNS!! THEY ARE TO BE HAULED
ing $900/month +security deposit. 608- C.N.R. STORAGE 1-888-878-4244 24 / 7 Access 883 Wanted: IN SALE DAY.ALSO, 7 FRESH STAN-
225-9033. Located behind Security Lights & Cameras Residential Property CHION MILKED COWS, 6 PARLOR
Stoughton Garden Center NORTH PARK STORAGE Credit Cards Accepted FREESTALL COWS WITH RECORDS. 20
720 Apartments Convenient Dry Secure 608-835-0082 WE BUY Homes any condition. Close FRESH HEIFERS, MOSTLY HOLSTEIN,
10x10 through 10x40, plus quickly. Joe 608-618-1521 jssrealestate@
ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors Lighted with access 24/7 14x40 with 14' door for 1128 Union Road ONE MONTBELIARDE, ONE JERSEY
Oregon, WI tds.net CROSS. VERY GOOD!!! NOTE: ALSO
55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available Bank Cards Accepted RV & Boats.
starting at $795 per month. Includes Off North Hwy 51 on Come & go as you please. Located on the corner of 970 Horses 5 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS!
heat, water and sewer. Professionally Oak Opening Dr. behind 608-873-5088 Union Road & Lincoln Road HOME RAISED, FROM A HERD DIS-
managed. Located at Stoughton Garden Center WALMERS TACK SHOP PERSAL. ALL FRESH AND VERY NICE,
300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI Call: 608-509-8904 OREGON SELF-STORAGE 801 Office Space For Rent 16379 W. Milbrandt Road 100% REGISTERED. 2 ARE RED AND
53589 608-877-9388 10x10 through 10x25 Evansville, WI WHITE.THE ABOVE 40 ARE HERE AT
month to month lease FOR RENT - 2 spaces next to each 608-882-5725 OUR DAIRY AND YOUR EARLY INSPEC-
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon DEER POINT STORAGE Call Karen Everson at other, 800 sq. ft. office with 1296 sq. ft.
Friday for The Great Dane and Noon TION IS INVITED. THERE WILL BE CAT-
Convenient location behind 608-835-7031 or warehouse. Can be combined for one $WANTED TO BUY$ Horses, ponies,
Monday for the Courier Hub unless TLE FOR EVERYONE'S POCKETBOOK.
Stoughton Lumber. Veronica Matt at 608-291-0316 space or can be rented separately. Call donkeys, goats and sheep.
changed because of holiday work sched- COWS WILL BE WORTH THE MONEY.
Clean-Dry Units 608-576-0192 for more information or to 608-438-1099
ules. Call now to place your ad, 873-6671 THEY SAY people dont read those little ALSO 4 OPEN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, AI
24 HOUR LIGHTED ACCESS schedule a showing.
or 835-6677. ads, but YOU read this one, didnt you? SIRED, 900#. 5 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
5x10 thru 12x25
608-335-3337 Call now to place your ad, 873-6671 or ALL ADS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO 990 Farm: Service DUE ANY TIME. PENDING: 100 OPEN
CLASSIFIEDS, 873-6671 or 835-6677. It AND SHORT BRED HEIFERS FROM ONE
pays to read the fine print.
835-6677. APPROVAL BY PUBLISHER OF THIS & Merchandise
PAPER. FARM. 300# TO 950#. CHECK OUR WEB-
RENT SKIDLOADERS SITE WWW.TAHLIVESTOCK.COM FOR
MINI-EXCAVATORS MORE DETAILS. CONTACT TERRY AT

HELP WANTED
TELE-HANDLER 815-291-5604 CELL OR 815-367 5581
and these attachments. Concrete BARN FOR ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE

Personal Assistant
breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake, TRY TO ATTEND THIS GREAT OFFERING
concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher, AND HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL SALE DAY!!
rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump
THEY SAY people dont read those little
Certified Nursing Assistant to work with grinder.
ads, but YOU read this one, didnt you?
Seeking highly organized individual to assist By the day, week, or month.
Call now to place your ad, 873-6671 or
our 8 special residents. Must be currently Carter & Gruenewald Co.
4417 Hwy 92 835-6677.
small business owner with administrative duties on the WI Nurses Aid Registry. 3-4 nights Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411

and to function as Personal Assistant. per week. 24-32/hr/wk night shift.


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GET OUTTA THE Making Plastic Parts Since 1963
HAMSTER WHEEL 100% Employee Owned

NOW HIRING
IN BELLEVILLE
If you are a responsible individual who is attentive to
detail and likes to work in a clean, climate controlled
facility, we may have a position for you. We are
currently hiring:
MATERIAL HANDLING Plastic Injection Press Operators
FORKLIFT Jump behind the wheel Our starting rate is $12.15 per hour on days and
WAREHOUSE and get your wheels going somewhere $12.90 per hour on nights.
FLEX PART-TIME POSITIONS ON BOTH FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTS We offer excellent benefits including Health & Dental
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BRING APPLICATION TO 170 COUNTRYSIDE DRIVE IN BELLEVILLE, purpose as a respected member of the Schneider team. Our production hours are:
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Nights: 5:45pm to 3:45am
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Four Day Work Week - (Monday - Thursday)


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407 S. Nine Mound Rd., Verona, WI 53593


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ARE YOU LOOKING


FOR AN EXCITING CAREER? CA R E E R FA I R
FOR OUR GROWING COMPANY AND BUILDING
JOIN THE TEAM AT
CLEARY BUILDING CORP.! WHEN POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
We are a thriving, growing, debt-free, nation-wide, post
frame construction company headquartered in Verona, May 3rd, 2017 Assembly 1st Shift
Wisconsin. Our success is predicated upon our high sense
of urgency and exceeding our customers expectations. 8:00am - 5:00pm
IMMEDIATE FULL-TIME OPENINGS FOR:
Material Handlers
WHERE
Accounts Payable Associate
Wolf Facility, Fabrication Machine
Construction Crew
Drafting / Material Planning Doors 61 & 62 Operators 2nd & 3rd Shifts
Sawyer Saw Operator 2866 Buds Drive
We offer competitive compensation based on experience
Tool & Die Makers
and opportunities for career growth. Full Benefit Package Fitchburg, WI 53719 1st & 3rd Shifts
including life, health, dental, vision and disability plans, paid
vacation and holidays, along with a 401(k) Retirement Plan.
ONSITE INTERVIEWS & TOURS DAY OF EVENT!
Cleary Building Corp. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity
Employer with a smoke-free/drug-free work place. Pre- To reserve priority interview time, please complete our
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employment substance abuse testing and background online application and contact Micah at (608) 441.5911
checks are performed. Veterans are encouraged to apply.
Complete an online application at www.workforcleary.com
Or apply in person at: A P P LY O N L I N E AT
190 Paoli St., Verona, WI 53593
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APRIL SHOWERS...
Bring May Flowers!

www.kopkesgreenhouse.com
Wisconsins Premier Grower of Quality Plants & Hanging Floral Baskets!
Choose from hundreds of varieties of perennials & annuals, from thousands of hanging baskets.
1828 Sandhill Rd. Oregon, WI 53575 (Located in the Town of Dunn) 608-835-7569
OUR STOUGHTON LOCATION WILL BE OPENING SOON
Koupons & sale prices honored at both locations Gift Certificates available at both locations

KOPKES KOUPON KOPKES KOUPON KOPKES KOUPON


HANGING BASKETS PROFESSIONAL SOIL MIXES SAVE UP TO $3.00

$
2.00 OFF $
2.00 OFF 50 Off
Regular Priced at $7.99 and up. Choose from
Sungro Mix, Black Gold or Miracle Gro.
PERENNIALS
Limit 2 per koupon. Limit 1 koupon per kustomer per day. Limit 2 per Koupon. Limit 1 koupon per kustomer per day. Starting at $1.99 Limit 6 per koupon.
Valid April 26 - May 1, 2017. Valid April 26 - May 1, 2017. Valid April 26 - May 1, 2017.

Visit the Stoughton Location - Opening Soon!


Directions from Stoughton:
Take 138 toward Oregon. Go past Eugsters
Farm Market, one mile and turn right on HOURS:
Sunrise Rd. Go one more mile then turn left
Monday-Friday
FISH HATCHER Y RD.

on Town Line Rd. Continue on to Sand Hill Rd.


(approximately one mile) and turn right.
Directions from Fitchburg:
9:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
Take Fish Hatchery Road south to Netherwood
Road. Turn left and go through Oregon past
.
Saturday
Walgreens to a left on Sand Hill Road. CTY. M 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Directions from Verona:
Take Cty. M to Fish Hatchery Rd. Turn Sunday
right and go to Netherwood Road. Turn left
at Netherwood Rd. through Oregon past 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Walgreens to a left on Sand Hill Rd.

Support local agriculture! Shop outside the box store. Recycle your pots & containers at our farm location.
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