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Directors (including a recently retired director) from five area senior centers who all are residents of Stoughton recently met up at the
Stoughton Area Senior Center. From left are: Cindy McGlynn (Stoughton), Chris Nye (Fort Atkinson) Ingrid Thompson (retired, McFarland),
Mary Hanson (Verona) and Jill McHone (Fitchburg).
Five of a kind
accomplishments since
launching her business in
2011 that theyve chosen
her story to be one of a
few highlighted in a program called Bringing
Innovation to Light.
Romine grows and harvests thousands of delicate
wildflower plugs she
sells to wholesale purveyors of native wildflowers.
Since starting Tiger Lily
Seeds, Romine has worked
a strip of city-owned land
between the Elven Sted
housing development on
Dunkirk Avenue and the
Stoughton entrepreneur
Brittany Romine is among
a group of developmentally disabled business
owners wholl be honored
at an event next week in
Madison.
Romine, 24, is a Stoughton High School graduate and owner of Tiger
Lily Seeds, a business
she began three years
ago with the help of the
Developmental Disabilities Network. The
network has been so
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Scott De Laruelle
Verona
Fort Atkinson
Stoughton
Cindy McGlynn started working
in Stoughton right out of college.
Fitchburg
McFarland
Ingrid Thompson who retired
in July has lived in Stoughton
for more than two decades.
First job
McGlynn moved to the city 23
years ago, and she has worked at the
center since she graduated from college.
She started out as a very part-time
volunteer coordinator and steadily
worked her way up to the director
position a decade ago.
I kind of stumbled upon the job,
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she said.
McGlynn said Stoughtons reputation for taking care of seniors and
providing support and activities is
well-earned.
Theres a lot of continuum of care
here for people 55 through 105, she
said. We have our wonderful hospital and all the clinics available for
folks here, the cab service, a senior
center staff who knows the services
that are around and provides programming and social opportunities, and we
have some great nursing homes and
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New hires
The board approved four
new hires to replace teachers who recently resigned.
The new teachers are River
Bluff reading teacher Sarah
Miller, River Bluff counselor David Gerszewski, Kegonsa Elementary learning
strategist Kathryn Sannes
and Sandhill Elementary
speech and language teacher Sandra Wagner.
The board also voted
to approve contracts for
more staff additions for this
school year at River Bluff
Middle School a new
sixth-grade teaching position, a learning strategist
position to be split between
the middle school and Kegonsa Elementary School,
and an educational assistant position at the middle
school.
District human resources
director Becky Fjelstad said
the three positions were
added because of 25 additional students at the middle
school, and two interviews
are scheduled for later this
week.
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Fall fun at
St. Anns
St. Anns Catholic Parish held
its annual fall festival on Sept.
19-20, featuring a run/walk,
youth games, cornhole tournaments, crafts, auctions, raffles,
food and antique car rides.
At left, Alex Bailey, 9, of
Stoughton, goes down an inflatable slide.
Photos by Samantha Christian
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A-maze-ing view
Eugsters Farm Market kicks off its annual Fall Festival this
weekend on Hwy. 138 between Stoughton and Oregon, and it
has a special message advertising apples for anyone watching
from high in the air. Through Oct. 31, visitors can wind their way
through the corn maze, pick apples, pumpkins and gourds, and
enjoy other fall-themed activities. Weekend admission is $9. For
information, visit eugsters.com.
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Affordable housing,
subdivision plans forwarded
The City of Stoughton
Planning Commission
approved and forwarded a
handful of items following
several public hearings at
its regular meeting held
Monday, Sept. 14.
Affordable housing
A group of three multifamily buildings totaling
around 23 units could get
some renovations after
the commission voted to
allow the Dane County
Housing Authority to purchase and rehabilitate the
Park Vernon apartments.
The goal is to improve
the affordable housing
stock, according to documents filed with the city.
Dane County would
take over ownership of the
properties and make them
more ADA-accessible
and energy-efficient. The
authority plans to make
interior improvements
like new cabinets, flooring and appliances, but
tenants would continue
paying Section 8 housing
rates, limited to 30 percent
of their income. The rest
is covered by the federal
government.
Eastwood Estates
addition
Plans to rezone four
lots in Eastwood Estates
garnered support from
the commission. The four
lots would be rezoned as
single-family properties
instead of planned development. The homes will
be similar in price to the
existing condominiums in
the subdivision.
The city will get a
15-foot utility easement
along the easternmost
property, and an undeveloped area north of the
single-family lots would
be rezoned as institutional
use to match the adjacent
lot owned by the city.
The survey maps and
rezone petition will be
reviewed by the Common
Council Oct. 13.
Cummins outbuilding
Plans for a new garbage and recycling building were forwarded by the
commission. The building
Martial arts studio
would be built by Cleary
A martial arts studio in Building Corp., a Veronathe Kegonsa Plaza build- based company that makes
ing also earned commis- prefabricated buildings.
sion support Monday.
The studio operated by
Mark Ignatowski
Winfred Byrd will be
known as the Academy
of Hwa Rang Do and will
be located on the second
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Corrections
The Sept. 10 edition of the Stoughton Courier Hub
said that girls tennis player Anna Nelson lost 6-0, 6-0
to Oregons Renee Lewandowski in the third-place
match of the Stoughton invite.
Nelson in fact twisted her ankle in the first set and
had to retire in the second set due to the injury.
The match finished 6-3, 2-0 in Oregons favor. The
Courier regrets the error.
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Noted art-folk songwriting veteran Tom Rush comes to the Opera House
Saturday, Sept. 26.
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Who: Folk song-finder Tom
Rush
When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 26
Where: Stoughton Opera
House, 381 E. Main St.
Tickets: $30
Call: 877-4400
sensitive-yet-unsentimental
delivery, made his reputation. He
was crowned the master interpreter of the modern folk-derived
art song.
Rush is also known for entertaining audiences with banter
between his songs. He talks about
where he first heard a song or
what he likes about it.
At the bottom of it all, Im a
storyteller, he said. Sometimes
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Kite building
workshop is Sept. 26
If the weather is right,
kites will fly above Sandhill Elementary School on
Saturday, Sept. 26. Holding
onto the strings will be the
kids who made them earlier
that morning.
Lets Fly a Kite Day,
from 10 a.m. to noon, is for
families with children 5 to
14 years of age who want to
participate in a kite building workshop.
The first 50 children to
show up will receive a free
kite plus string and winder
handle. The kite will be
decorated by the child and
then assembled with some
help from a parent or guardian. After the kite building,
participants will have time
to fly their kites.
Also on hand will be kite
building experts to demonstrate and talk about kites,
the science of kite flying
and kite flying in other
countries.
Water and snacks will be
available. In case of rain,
the event will be held Sunday, Sept. 27.
The event is sponsored
by the Stoughton Kiwanis,
Cummins Asian Affin ity Group and the Optimist
Club.
To pre-register for the
event, visit stoughtonoptimist.org/register/default.
asp. For information about
the event, visit stoughtonkiwanis.org or call Stacey
Wright at 669-2501.
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What: John Anderson
benefit
When: 1-6 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 27
Where: VFW Post 7591,
301 Cottage Grove Road,
Madison
Info: 445-0224
cause. Arbys helped bump
the customer donations up to
$1,000.
We wanted to help out
one of our own, Breitfelder
said.
The family has also set
up a funding website, titled
Help Us Put Johns Cancer to Sleep for people to
donate. For information, visit
gofundme.com/w7f9qzc.
benches, a centerpiece on
a pedestal with an eagle
mounted on top, a variety
of service flags and a parking lot for up to 50 vehicles.
Bud Erickson will serve
as master of ceremonies
Saturday, and the keynote
speaker is Duane Broughton, chairman of the
memorial project. Other
dignitaries scheduled to
attend include Stoughton
Mayor Donna Olson, contractor Erich Pechmann
of Pechmann Memorials, Pleasant Springs town
chairperson Mary Haley,
VFW Commander Pat
Nowlin and American
Legion Commander Sonny
Swangstu.
Following the ceremony,
snacks will be served at the
American Legion at 803
North Page St.
In the event of rain, the
program will be held at the
Legion.
Erickson told the Hub
Friday that the group has
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What: Stoughton
Area Veterans Memorial
groundbreaking ceremony
When: 11 a.m.,
Saturday, Sept. 26
Where: Corner of Hwy.
B and Country Club Road
Info: 873-5305
raised more than $160,000
toward its goal of $800,000
to complete the memorial.
For information about
fundraising, contact Randy
Robertson at the Legion
post at 764-5881. Donations can be made to the
Stoughton Area Veterans
Memorial Park and sent to
PO Box 16, Stoughton WI,
53589.
For more information about the project,
contact Erickson at 8735305, email Broughton at
broughtonduane@yahoo.
com or visit the Legions
website at post59.org.
The
Stoughton
Area
Youth
Center would like to thank the staff
and members of Christ Lutheran
Church for the Ladies Night Out
fundraiser held in June.
Your effort and contribution will always be
cherished by the children, the Youth Center
staff, and the Friends of the Stoughton Area
Youth Center.
With support of local businesses and the Stoughton
community, $6,000 was raised for healthy snacks
and programming at the Youth Center.
Respectfully,
Greg Hoyte, Director, Stoughton Youth Center
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Pictured from left are John Anderson, who has stage 4 colon
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Kathi Anderson. A benefit will be held for the Anderson family
of Stoughton from 1-6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, at the VFW on
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Be Kind to Everyone
Its easy to be nice to those who are
nice to us. We are designed to respond to
a smile with a smile, and only the hardest
heart is unmoved by the tears of someone who is genuinely suffering. The real
challenge for most of us is to be kind to
someone who is attacking us, or belittling
us, or treating us with contempt. Then we
have to fight against our animal nature
and resist the urge to hit back physically or
verbally, and nothing is more natural than
to hit back when we are being attacked.
But nothing is more Christian than to
turn the other cheek and to counter harsh
words and abuse with kindness and love.
Contrary to the wisdom of the world, turning the other cheek is not weakness but in
reality requires great strength of character
and long-suffering patience. Our duty as
Christians is to be kind to everyone, not
just those who are kind to us. There is no
great merit in being kind to those who are
kind to us. The real test is whether you can
be kind to those who mistreat you. One
way to do this is to realize that everyone is
struggling. There is a popular quote these
days, often misattributed to Plato, which
says it very nicely: Be kind, for everyone
you meet is fighting a hard battle. Indeed,
everyone struggles, and we should look
upon everyone as needing our help, even if
they may not know it.
Christopher Simon,
Metro News Service
Therefore, as Gods chosen people,
holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves
with compassion, kindness, humility,
gentleness and patience.
Colossians 3:12 NIV
Packers program
Preventing falls
Emily Devine, a Stoughton Hospital physical therapist and Parkinsons Wellness Recovery instructor,
will lead a Preventing Falls and PD
program from 1:30-3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the senior center.
For information, call 873-8585.
Flu clinics
Home Health United is holding flu
clinics from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Friday,
Oct. 2, at the senior center, and from
9 a.m. to noon Monday, Oct. 5, at St.
Ann Catholic Church, 323 N. Van
Buren St.
Flu shots cost $31 and intranasal
vaccines cost $33.
For information, call 241-7279 or
visit HomeHealthUnited.org.
Sunday, September 27
Monday, September 28
Tuesday, September 29
Wednesday, September 30
Friday, October 2
Saturday, October 3
Monday, October 5
Tuesday, October 6
Wednesday, October 7
Thursday, October 8
Western Koshkonong
Lutheran Church
Friday, October 9
Doctors Park
Dental Office
Support groups
Diabetic Support Group
Parkinson Group
6 p.m., second Monday,
1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Stoughton Hospital, 628- Wednesday, senior center,
6500
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Saturday, September 26
Thursday, October 1
Thursday, September 24
Friday, September 25
The senior center will hold a program called Why We Love the
Packers at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29.
Join presenter Jim Rice, for a 90
minute history of the Green Bay
Packers. Relive the highs and lows of
pro footballs most successful franchise. The presentation includes all
the historic games, great players and
special moments.
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Cindy McGlynn
Stoughton Area Senior Center
Ingrid Thompson
McFarland Senior Center (retired)
Mary Hanson
Verona Area Senior Center
Chris Nye
Fort Atkinson Senior Center
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Jill McHone
Fitchburg Senior Center
Norwegian roots
Thompson, who retired in
June after serving for nearly
20 years as the McFarlands
director of Senior Outreach
Services, is a proud Norwegian from Beloit who has
lived in Stoughton for more
than two decades.
Thompson won the Wisconsin Association of
Senior Centers (WASC)
2013 Professional Excellence Award, given for
outstanding service performance, professional accomplishments and job performance, service to the aging
profession, involvement in
WASC, and involvement
and leadership in the local
community, according to a
WASC press release.
Thompson said she
difficult to manage, as he
was trying to start a family.
Nye applied for a job at
the Verona Area Senior
Center, where he served as
program manager for 10
years before he was hired
to lead the Fort Atkinson
Senior Center last July. The
year before that, he and his
family had just moved to
Stoughton, mainly because
of its ideal location and
available housing.
It was just kind of one
of those things, looking
for a bigger place, having
just gotten married, he
said. Its been going really
well.
Nye said he and the other
senior center directors who
live in Stoughton will often
communicate with each
other on issues, like they
recently did at a conference
of state senior center directors in Eau Claire last week.
We always touch base
to some extent, because
theres situations that pop
up where if you know
one of the other centers is
The Hoosier
Fitchburg Senior Center
director Jill McHone moved
to Stoughton 18 years ago
from her native Indiana.
Shes served as the director
in Fitchburg for 13 years.
After getting a degree in
recreational programming
and enjoying volunteering
at an adult day care while
in college, she moved to
Washington, where she
worked at a Navy base,
running outdoor recreation
programs. Throughout it,
she said, she was always
attracted to working with
seniors.
A lot of retired people
came on our trips, and I
took people hiking or on
canoe trips or skiing all
kinds of outdoor activities,
McHone said.
It was later when she
started working with assisted living programs that she
realized the joy of spending time with older adults,
which set her on a career
path and a journey back
east, to Stoughton.
My husband is from
Iowa, so we made the decision to move back to the
Midwest, and we picked
a central location, said
McHone, who started in
Fitchburg as a program
assistant in 1993 and never
left.
When it comes to finding
new ideas and programs for
her center, she said its nice
to have her Stoughton colleagues to lean on and share
advice.
Theres a lot of meetings we all attend, and
thats really a nice time to
network and do that brainstorming, McHone said.
We all provide some of the
same services.
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Boys soccer
Girls golf
Taebel just
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Berlin tournament
Senior Agron Heta breaks away from the Oregon midfield and earns a 1-on-1 opportunity on the goal Tuesday against the
The Vikings traveled to Berlin Panthers in a Badger South matchup. Heta and Vikings couldnt score, however, in a 3-0 loss.
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When: 9 a.m.
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Where: Foxboro Golf
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Girls tennis
Junior Sarah Benoy supplied the Stoughton girls tennis with its lone win in a 6-1
loss at Madison Edgewood on Monday.
And while the loss at Quann Park certainly stung, Benoy and the Vikings now must
turn their attention to this weekends Badger Conference tournament where they are
hoping to enact a bit of revenge against the
Crusaders.
Benoy defeated junior Jessica Inman 6-0,
6-3 at No. 1 singles to finish the Badger
Conference regular season undefeated.
With the win, head coach Ryan Reischel
said Benoy all but wrapped up the No. 1
seed at 1 singles come this weekend at
Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
It looks like Sarah and Meg Mathison
from Waunakee will be the two girls in that
discussion, Reischel said. Megs a nice
player, but Sarah has some good indirect
wins over Meg, which I think will give her
the edge.
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Senior Marissa Robson returns a shot against Madison Edgewood senior Cosette Smith and
junior Grace Drake in a Badger South Conference dual meet on Tuesday. Robson and Carrie
Aide (foreground) dropped their No. 3 doubles match 7-6 (4), 7-5, while Stoughton lost 6-1.
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Football
Stoughton junior defensive lineman Josiah Nelson tried to bring down Waunakee running back Nate
Lorenz in the first half Friday evening. The Vikings lost the Badger Conference crossover game 35-0.
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Making Spirits
Bright
Freshman Bre Viken putts on the fifth hole Tuesday at Baraboo Country Club. Viken finished with a 97.
Junior Kelsey Taebel tees off on the ninth hole Tuesday in the
Badger South Conference meet at Baraboo Country Club. Taebel led
the Vikings with an 84. Stoughton finished fifth with a 395.
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Volleyball
Cross country
3, respectively.
It also features a plethora of highprofile girls teams, including Madison West, ranked 13th in Division 1,
14th-ranked Middleton, 15th-ranked
Madison Memorial and Neenah.
Also on had will be Wisconsin
Lutheran, ranked second in Division
2, and Division 3 powers Albany
and Darlington ranked fourth and
eighth, respectively.
Sports shorts
Stoughton Icebergs cooperative
girls hockey program, made up of
the Evansville, McFarland, Monona Grove, Oregon and Stoughton,
announced the programs new head
coach earlier this week.
Carl Helmich takes over the Icebergs for Mike Jochmann who left
this summer to take the reins of the
Oregon boys hockey program.
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Milton 3, Stoughton 1
The Vikings hosted
Milton on breast cancer
awareness night Thursday
and fell 3- 1 (23-2 5, 25-
15, 23-25, 23-25).
Senior Hannah Hobson
and Hedman had 14 kills
each, while Berry had six
aces and 19 digs. McMillan (13), Hedman (12)
and Wirag (10) also had
double- digit digs. Wirag
added 31 assists.
The loss dropped the
Vikings to 1-3 in the Badger South.
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Obituaries
Danny Gallagher, on May
3, 1980.
Tracey enjoyed vacationing in Mexico, boating,
drinking beer, mini-vacations with the DBs (sister,
Terri and nieces, Heather
and Angie) and spending
time with her granddaughter, family and friends.
She lived every day to the
fullest with a great sense
of humor that she got from
Danny. Tracey worked for
26 years at Dean Health
Systems in the accounting
department.
She will forever remain in
the hearts and minds of and
is survived by her husband,
Danny; son, Chad (Natasha); daughter, Nikki (Jeremy); granddaughter, Rayne;
son, Willis the dog; mother,
Winn Mulder; brother, Dale
(Melody); sister, Terri;
brothers-in-law, Clyde
(Kathie), Duane (Janet),
Steve (Joann), Mike (Tammy); sister-in-law, Cindy
(Dave); and many nieces,
nephews, great-nieces and
great-nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her father; and
Tracey (Mulder)
Gallagher
Boil over!
West Koshkonong Lutheran Church held its
annual Norwegian fish boil on Sept. 11, serving
nearly 300 pounds of boiled cod to more than
400 people. Volunteers helped serve the meal,
The Promised Band played music and Lenas
Kitchen attracted shoppers with its crafts,
baked goods, fresh vegetables and canned
salsas. The fish boil made about $5,200, and a
portion of the proceeds will be divided among
three charities (Briarpatch Youth Service,
Porchlight and Domestic Abuse Intervention
Services), with the remainder to be put in the
churchs general fund to help with monthly
expenses.
At left, Matt Havey empties cooked potatoes
into the serving tray.
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CITY OF STOUGHTON
381 E. Main Street,
Stoughton, WI 53589
ORDINANCE OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL
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AMEND SECTION 6-2
OF THE STOUGHTON
MUNICIPAL CODE
143 Notices
SOCIAL SECURITY Disability Benefits.
Unable to work? Denied benefits? We
can help. Win or pay nothing. Contact Bill
Gordon & Associates at 800-960-0307 to
start your application today! (wcan)
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review ads to the best of their ability. Unfortunately, many unscrupulous
people are ready to take your money!
PLEASE BE CAREFUL ANSWERING
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TO BE TRUE! For more information, or to
file a complaint regarding an ad, please
contact The Department of Trade, Agriculture & Consumer Protection 1-800422-7128 (wcan)
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
Friday for The Great Dane and Noon
Monday for the Courier Hub unless
changed because of holiday work
schedules. Call now to place your ad,
873-6671 or 835-6677.
CLASSIFIEDS, 873-6671 or 835-6677. It
pays to read the fine print.
description:
281/0611-324-9175-2 and 281/611324-9680-2
Parts of the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 and
the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 32,
T.6N., R.11E., Town of Pleasant Springs,
Dane County, Wisconsin, being more
fully described as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast corner of Section 32; thence S892130W,
470.58 feet to the Southwest corner of
Dane County Certified Survey Map number 7842 and the point of beginning;
thence continue S892130W along
the North line of the plat of Stoughton
Business Park North, 1932.45 feet;
thence N012530E, 255.84 feet; thence
S892130W, 262.23 feet to the West
line of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4; thence
N000018W along said West line,
487.64 feet; thence N892130E, 2188.77
feet to the Northwest corner of the aforesaid Certified Survey Map number 7842;
thence S000155W along the West line
of said survey, 744.33 feet to the point
of beginning. The above described containing 35.823 acres, being subject to a
right of way for Williams Drive.
In addition to the parcels listed
above, the boundaries of the proposed
District shall include projects that extend within 1/2 mile of the boundary.
The City anticipates that the proposed project plans project cost may
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150 Places To Go
HERMANSON PUMPKIN-PATCH,
LLC. FREE ADMISSION. Pumpkins,
squash, gourds, strawmaze,
wagonride, small animals to view.
Opening 9/19-Halloween. Closed
Wednesdays. Open daily 9am-5pm,
weekends 9am-6pm. 127 County
Road N, Edgerton. 608-751-9334.
www.hermansonpumpkinpatch.webs.com.
Directions: Go 8 miles southeast on
Cty Rd N toward Edgerton.
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NOTICE OF ACTION
ON THE RESOLUTION
DISCONTINUING AN
UNPAVED ALLEY ABUTTING
722, 710, AND 702 CLYDE
STREET, 511 N. HARRISON
STREET, AND 518 JOHNSON
STREET LOCATED IN THE
CITY OF STOUGHTON, DANE
COUNTY, WISCONSIN
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340 Autos
2007 TOYOTA Solara convertible, very
good condition, 90k miles, all options
incl. GPS/leather seats, $8,800. 608345-9598
DONATE YOUR Car, Truck or Boat
to Heritage for the Blind. Free 3-Day
Vacation. Tax Deductible.
Free Towing. All paperwork taken care
of! 800-856-5491 (wcan)
350 Motorcycles
TOP CASH paid! For old motorcycles,
1900-1980. Dead or alive! 920-371-0494
(wcan)
360 Trailers
TRAILERS @ LIQUIDATION PRICING.
For boat, ATV, sled or pontoons. 2 or
4 Place/Open or Enclosed. American
Marine, Shawano
866-955-2628
www.americanmarina.com (wcan)
RECOVER PAINTING offers all carpentry, drywall, deck restoration and all
forms of painting. Recover urges you
to join in the fight against cancer, as a
portion of every job is donated to cancer
research. Free estimates, fully insured,
over 20 years of experience. Call 608270-0440.
TOMAS PAINTING
Professional, Interior,
Exterior, Repairs.
Free Estimates. Insured.
608-873-6160
Beautiful 2BR/1Bath.
Organized closets.
900 sq. ft.
Book shelves.
Large kitchen.
A/C.
Laundry on site.
Storage/Parking.
Deck. $795.
Available 10/1/15.
608-271-0101
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646 Fireplaces,
Furnaces/Wood, Fuel
DRY OAK and Cherry Firewood For
Sale. Contact Dave at 608-445-6423 or
Pete 608-712-3223
MAGNUM 75 Pellet Stove. Great cond.
Whole house/shop, multi-fuel (corn/pellet). Heats up to 40 hrs/time. new $3200,
asking $1400 or offer Call L/M 920-9231027 (wcan)
SEASONED SPLIT OAK,
Hardwood. Volume discount. Will
deliver. 608-609-1181
612 Bicycles
CNA FULL-TIME Oregon Manor is
accepting applications for full time day
shift. Oregon Manor is committed to
providing a work environment where
passionate people have the knowledge,
tools, opportunity and freedom to make
a difference in the lives of our residents.
We offer competitive wages and
benefits. Qualified candidates will need
a current WI CNA license. Come join our
team of professional caregivers just 7
easy miles off the Beltline. Please apply
on line at:
www.oregonmanor.biz EOE
CLASSIFIEDS, 873-6671 or 835-6677. It
pays to read the fine print.
650 Furniture
FOR SALE: Inside Double-Glider Rocker
in new condition, lifetime warranty. 8737639.
ACORN STAIRLIFTS
The affordable solution to your
stairs. **Limited time $250 off your
stairlift purchase!**. Buy direct and
save. Please call 800-598-6714 for
free DVD and brochure. (wcan)
CPAP/BIPAP SUPPLIES at little or no
cost from Allied Medical Supply Network.
Fresh supplies delivered right to your
door. Insurance may cover all costs. 800995-0831 (wcan)
SAFE STEP Walk-in tub. Alert for
Seniors. Bathroom falls can be fatal.
Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less than 4 inch step-in.
Wide door. Anti-slip floors. American
made. Installation included. Call 800940-3411 for $750 off. (wcan)
672 Pets
GOT AN older car, boat or RV?
Do the humane thing. Donate it to the
Humane Society. Call 800-990-7816
(wcan)
WE BUY Boats/RVs/Pontoons/Sled/
ATVs & Motorcycles! "Cash Paid" now.
American Marine & Motorsports Super
Center, Shawano 866-955-2628 www.
americanmarina.com (wcan)
692 Electronics
DIRECTV'S BIG DEAL special. Only
$19.99 per month. Free premium channels HBO, Starz, Cinemax and Showtime
for 3 months & FREE receiver upgrade!
NFL 2015 Season included. Call now!
800-320-2429 (wcan)
CALL CENTER
DISTRIBUTION CENTER
ROOFING
SHINGLES/STEEL
STOUGHTON TOWNHOUSE
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
All appliances including W/D
FF Laundry C/A Basement
Attached garage. $910/Month No
pets. No smoking. 835-8806
Resident Caregivers/CNAs
We are seeking compassionate & conscientious caregivers
to help our seniors on a variety of shifts. We offer competitive wages, shift & weekend differentials, as well as health,
dental & PTO to eligible staff. Paid CBRF training provided.
to download
an application:
allsaintsneighborhood.org
to request an
application:
608.243.8800
Residential/Farm
Richie Nelson
(608) 212-4086
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MAINTENANCE WORKER
Nancy Martin
Director of Human Resources
Skaalen Nursing
& Rehabilitation Center
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GREENWOOD APARTMENTS
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $725 per month, includes
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct.
Large 2-BR apts available now.
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood
laminate flooring.
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035.
www.madtownrentals.com
STOUGHTON- 525 W South St, Upper.
No Pets/Smoking. Heat included, stove,
refrigerator. $800/mo. 1st and last
months' rent. Available 10/1. Eveningscall 608-745-8403.
Barb Kroda, RN
Director of Nursing
Skaalen Nursing Rehabilitation Center
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705 Rentals
720 Apartments
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HALLINAN-PAINTING
WALLPAPERING
**Great-Summer-Rates**
35 + Years Professional
Interior/Exterior
Free-Estimates
References/Insured
Arthur Hallinan
608-455-3377
Courier Hub
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970 Horses
WALMERS TACK SHOP
16379 W. Milbrandt Road
Evansville, WI
608-882-5725
1979
INTERNATIONAL
1086.
170HP/2WD/8387 hours. New radial tires
on back. Duals for back are bias tires,
dual PTO. $9000 obo.
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Courier Hub
Positions Available in
Call: 608-255-1511
Madison
and Verona
E-mail: jobs@BadgerBus.com
Call:
608-255-1551
Apply online:
Badgerbus.com
Jobs@BadgerBus.com
Apply in Person:E-mail:
5501 Femrite
Drive Madison, WI
HELP WANTED
Established, locally owned cleaning
company is now hiring.
Days only, no weekends.
Experience preferred.
Excellent pay.
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C.N.R. STORAGE
Located behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Convenient Dry Secure
Lighted with access 24/7
Bank Cards Accepted
Off North Hwy 51 on
Oak Opening Dr. behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Call: 608-509-8904
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Walk-in Interviews
Responsible individual to set up and operate machines to produce metal parts. Ability to read blueprints, routings,
production tickets and tape measure. Prior experience with metal fabrication and familiarity w/CNC and brake presses
is desired but not required. Moderate to heavy lifting, ability to stand 8 hrs./day and daily attendance required. $11.43/
hr. until probationary period is completed, then regular increases every 6 months in the first 2 years of employment.
Assembler
Ability to read routings, production tickets and tape measure. Moderate to heavy lifting, ability to stand 8 hrs/day and
daily attendance required. Must be a self-motivated team player. $11.43/hr. until after probationary period is completed,
then regular increases every 6 months in the first two years of employment.
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Operate power saw and read tape measure. Able to read, write, understand shippers and UPS shipping. Heavy lifting
and daily attendance required. $11.70/hr. until probationary period is completed, then regular increases every 6 months
in the first 2 years of employment.
Now Hiring
NOW HIRING
All positions require training on fork truck and walkie stacker. Benefits include: Health insurance,
life insurance, disability insurance, vacation, paid holidays, pension plan and 401k plan.
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
CAREERS
Courier Hub
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RESPITE CARE
Stoughton hoSpital
Comfort Keepers offices throughout the country are honored to support the Alzheimers Association through
participation in the 2015 Walk to End Alzheimers. The Walk to End Alzheimers is the nations largest
event (600 walks) to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimers disease care, support, and research. This
year, Comfort Keepers participants from across the United States will participate and be recognized as a
Walk National Team. As a Member National Team, our goal is to raise $50,000 from our walkers during their
fundraising efforts. The walk is scheduled for October 11, 2015 at James Madison Memorial High School on
Madisons west side. Registration starts at 9AM and the walk will commence about 11AM. If you want to
Stephen Rudolph
register a team or participate in the walk, go to alz.org/scwisc. Everyone is invited to walk with the Comfort
FACHE, CSA
Keepers Team.
Alzheimers disease is a growing epidemic and the nations sixth leading cause of death. In the United States alone, more than 5 million
people are living with the disease. As baby boomers get older, those numbers will rise dramatically. By 2050, as many as 16 million will
have Alzheimers disease. Comfort Keepers participation in this event can help fuel the Alzheimers Associations care, support, and
research initiatives and is crucial to increasing Alzheimers awareness in communities nationwide.
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DENTAL CARE
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athletes standard equipment. It should be worn while playing and training for any sport that
could involve contact to the face.
A mouthguard helps absorb the shock experienced by a blow to the face, which may otherwise
result in mouth or jaw injury. A heavy collision, fall or impact can result in chipped or broken
teeth, internal damage to a tooth, tooth loss, injury to the mouths soft tissue, and in severe cases,
concussion or broken jaw. Such injuries can lead to long and potentially expensive treatment to
Thor J. Anderson, DDS restore your teeth and mouth back to normal function and appearance.
Mouthguards typically cover the upper teeth and are a great way to protect the soft tissues of
your tongue, lips and cheek lining. If you wear braces or another fixed dental appliance on your lower jaw, a mouthguard
for these teeth may be recommended as well. The optimal type of mouthguard is one custom made for your mouth. Ask
us about selecting a mouthguard that will provide the best protection.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
attention to detail that are custom-made for your home. The exclusive fabrics include colors, patterns, textures,
and weaves that can enhance any home dcor, from classic to bold. The soft, high quality fabric adds refinement
and warmth to any room, whether formal or casual. The program includes drapery, fabric shades, pillows, fabric
by the yard, and top treatments. Every window treatment is hand-crafted to the standards of quality and durability
you expect from the Graber brand, ensuring you years of enjoyment. Window treatments are a reflection of your
individuality and personal style. You can dress anything from a single window to an entire home in products
that will make your home more functional, more beautiful, and more you For those who prefer a more simple,
streamlined look, youll still find great ideas in the full Graber product line.
Its all about making the experience more fun and easier for you, the customer. For example, each color
is grouped within one book. So you dont have to carry home ten books to find the blue you love. Also all
measurement is free with no obligation to you. Stuart or Keith would also love to show you the new motorized lift
that is available. So call us at 873-3535 or better yet, stop in and see this wonderful new line of drapery products.
Would you like to advertise on this page? Call Catherine Stang at (608) 873-6671
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AMY BROWN
Physical Therapist
bending, and lifting or pulling on objects. Some simple activities can minimize
the stress to your back. 1. Complete a short warm up prior to gardening including
a brisk 10 min walk followed by stretching back and limbs. 2. Change positions
and activities frequently. 3. Avoid bending over at the back. Instead kneel down or
sit on garden stools or use raised garden beds. 4. Listen to your body. If you start
feeling ache or stiffness, take a break and stretch out. If you have been leaning
forward, stand up and stretch back by leaning backwards. 5. When you have to
pick something up, bend your knees and tighten your abdominals. Avoid twisting
your spine. 6. After gardening, take a short cool down walk and stretch out.
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