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STAYING IN STATE

Superintendent Tyre Nichols


speaks out Advocates ask again: Why
didn’t anyone intervene?
Carlton Jenkins brings
NATION. A2
up long-term plans Late-blooming tight end
for facilities, COVID’s
Rob Booker of Waunakee Tax time
impact on staffing in Some things to keep in mind
address at East High commits to UW for 2024 to avoid stress and scams
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Wednesday, February 1, 2023

ICE SAFETY | ‘THERE WERE ANGELS AROUND ME’ MEDICAID | COVID-19


ALERT TO END

49,000
could
be left
behind
Not all of the 309,000
losing BadgerCare
will find new coverage
DAVID WAHLBERG
dwahlberg@madison.com
With federal COVID-19 emer-
gencies ending in May, Wiscon-
sin health officials and advocates
are preparing for upheaval in the
state’s main Medicaid program,
which has grown 49% since the
pandemic started but is expected
to lose more than 300,000 peo-
ple after extended coverage ends.
AMBER ARNOLD PHOTOS, STATE JOURNAL Many of the people likely to
Pat Klingelhoets, right, receives a much-deserved hug from Lisa Keenan, whom he saved after she fell through the ice on Lake Mendota’s Spring be kicked off Medicaid over the
Harbor last week. Keenan likely would have died had Klingelhoets not heard her cries for help. coming year should be able to get
insurance through their jobs, on

Chance meeting led to


the federal marketplace or by
aging into Medicare, experts say.
But the end of boosted Medicaid
coverage nationwide, starting in
April, could mean 49,000 newly
uninsured people in the state by

woman’s rescue at lake


June 2024, a report says.

Please see MEDICAID, Page A5

Fisherman had just Keenan, who grabbed hold, and BOEING


then, at the urging of Klingel-
the right tool at time
BARRY ADAMS
hoets, began kicking her feet as
Klingelhoets pulled, his boots
planted in the snow to give him
Workers pay
respects to
badams@madison.com leverage. Working together,
Lisa Keenan was hoping to Keenan was finally able to slide
drain more of the energy out of on her belly onto thicker ice,
Gracie, her 4-month-old yellow
lab.
Pat Klingelhoets was in the
then crawl and ultimately walk
away from the open water.
“It was just a matter of getting
the final 747
hunt for panfish. her started,” said Klingelhoets. GENE JOHNSON
Their paths crossed when “She was having a little trouble Associated Press
Keenan extended her Thurs- holding onto the auger because SEATTLE — Boeing bid fare-
day morning stroll with Gracie she was cold and weak, but I well to an icon on Tuesday, de-
by walking down the boat ramp screamed at her to get ahold of livering its final 747 jumbo jet
onto the ice at Spring Harbor that thing and hang on. It was as thousands of workers who
where Klingelhoets had drilled the perfect tool, really. I don’t helped build the planes over the
a few holes with his 6-inch know what else I would have past 55 years looked on.
hand auger and was jigging for After she fell through the ice on Lake Mendota, Lisa Keenan said she had that would have been able Since its first flight in 1969, the
blue gill and crappie. The bites kept thinking, “There’s all these houses around and I’m going to die.” to get her out of there. You’ve giant yet graceful 747 has served
were slow to nonexistent, so Her screams for help eventually attracted the attention of ice angler got to have something to hold as a cargo plane, a commer-
Klingelhoets, a seasoned ice Pat Klingelhoets, who used an ice auger to pull her from the water. onto.” cial aircraft capable of carrying
angler and expert tennis coach, Gracie had not initially fallen nearly 500 passengers, a trans-
moved to a new spot that gave a weak spot with thin ice that Klingelhoets. “I kept think- through, but at some point port for NASA’s space shuttles
him a better view of the harbor had been covered with snow. ing, ‘There’s all these houses jumped in the water before get- and the Air Force One presiden-
and its outlet into the white, It didn’t look quite right, but around and I’m going to die.’ I ting out on her own at about the tial aircraft. It revolutionized
snow-covered vastness of Lake Keenan pressed on with her kept screaming and screaming. same time Keenan was pulled to travel, connecting international
Mendota. walk. But in an instant, the ice I just made a horrible error in safety. cities that had never before had
That’s when he spotted the gave way and she found herself judgment.” direct routes and helping de-
puppy but no Keenan and, with submerged and struggling in ice Klingelhoets, 72, a former Please see RESCUE, Page A7 mocratize passenger flight.
the wind at his back, finally be- water for about five minutes. UW-Madison tennis coach, But over about the past 15
gan to hear Keenan’s screams “I put my foot down and all grabbed his auger and made WATCH: Wisconsin years, Boeing and its European
for help as she thrashed in the I remember is that I’m floating a quick dash to the exhausted State Journal rival Airbus have introduced
8-foot-deep water, 100 yards in water and the hood of my and panicked Keenan, who reporter Barry Adams more profitable and fuel-effi-
or so away. parka came up. I don’t ever re- was fighting for her life. While demonstrates how cient wide-body planes, with
Even though Klingelhoets had call my feet hitting the bottom,” holding the blade end of the ice depth can vary. Point your only two engines to maintain
been fishing on 5 to 6 inches of Keenan, 62, recalled Monday as cork-screw auger, Klingelhoets smartphone camera at the code
ice, the outlet of the harbor had she sat at her kitchen table with extended the handle end to and tap the link. Please see 747, Page A5

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LOCAL&STATE
MATC | reMeMberinG dZiGbodi aKyea SPRING ELECTION
Madison Mayor

Urban
League
hosts
forum
DANIELA JAIME
djaime@madison.com
The three candidates for
Madison mayor gathered for a
second consecutive night Tues-
day, heating up the election with
a forum aimed at addressing the
concerns and needs of Madi-
son’s Black community.
Incumbent Satya
Rhodes-Conway, Gloria Reyes
and Scott Kerr are vying to
serve as mayor of Madison for
the next four years — a position
JOHN HART PHOTOS, STATE JOURNAL that many South
the second annual black Women’s affinity Group’s dzigbodi akyea art exhibit at Madison area technical college is titled “Protecting the black Madisonians
Woman.” its public opening is thursday at the college’s truax campus. plan to vote for
very seriously.
The forum was

Art exhibition brings sponsored by the


Urban League of
Greater Madi-
son.
“(Voting) is an
extension of my
Rhodes-
Conway

Black women together


voice,” said Bob-
bie Briggs, 28.
“People my age
at the time (of
the civil rights
era) were using
GAYLE WORLAND
gworland@madison.com
If you go this political
platform to vo-
For her artwork featured in an What: opening for the second calize issues and Reyes
upcoming show at Madison Area annual dzigbodi akyea art exhibit, bring to the fore-
Technical College, artist Deseré “Protecting the black Woman,” a front things that
Mayo wanted to incorporate her display of original works organized were import-
own image. by the Madison college black ant, especially
Using her profile, she cre- Women’s affinity Group. for communi-
ated a digital print, added an Where: the Gallery at truax, ties of color, for
African-inspired hair wrap and Madison college (Matc), 1701 women, for all
adorned it with individual graph- Wright st. m a rg i n a l i z e d
ite pencil drawings that she’d communities.” Kerr
made of groundbreaking Black When: thursday. reception “I’m an avid
women throughout history, from 6-8 p.m., with networking and voter,” said Candace McDowell,
Sojourner Truth to Amanda Gor- food from 6-6:30 p.m., program 71, who’s most concerned with
man. 6:30-7 p.m., gallery viewing affordable housing, crime rates
“I’ve been drawing for a very, 7-8 p.m. exhibit on display and the police’s engagement
very long time. This is my first through Feb. 2-28. regular gallery with communities of color.
time doing something like this,” artist deseré Mayo is reflected in one of her works included in hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday- “I know of what our ances-
said Mayo, whose work is show- “Protecting the black Woman,” an exhibition opening thursday and thursday; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday; tors went through to get us this
cased along with that of eight running through February at Matc. closed weekends. right to vote,” McDowell said.
other area artists in “Protecting Admission: Free, but donations “Change only happens at the
the Black Woman,” an exhibit her work. “These are people who Black Women’s Affinity Group, to the dzigbodi akyea Memorial level where people are repre-
opening Thursday and running fought for us, and some fought to- or BWAG, and held in the bright scholarship fund are encouraged. senting us, and in order to get
through the end of February in gether. So we should do the same main art gallery on the college’s things to change we have to have
honor of Black History Month. thing as well, for each other.” Truax campus. people in place who we know are
“I felt it had to have power to it. “Protecting the Black Woman” Last year’s inaugural exhibit who died suddenly in the fall of going to be able to make some
It had to have a voice of royalty to is the theme for the second an- was created in memory of Akyea, 2021. changes.”
it, and all that we’ve been through nual Dzigbodi Akyea Art Ex- a 17-year employee at the college
and gone through,” Mayo said of hibit, organized by the college’s and beloved academic adviser Please see ART, Page A4 Please see FORUM, Page A5

GUN VISIBLE MADISON SCHOOLS | state oF tHe district

Game called
off after fight
Jenkins sets focus on ‘next chapter’ OLIVIA HERKEN “Our histori-
oherken@madison.com cal and our cur-

at La Follette Madison School District Su-


perintendent Carlton Jenkins
delivered a State of the District
rent successes
and challenges
only tell part of
OLIVIA HERKEN address Tuesday evening to an the story,” Jen-
oherken@madison.com enthusiastic crowd at East High kins said. “The
Tuesday night’s boys basket- School, where he rallied the MMSD story, the
ball game between La Follette community to support the dis- Jenkins Madison story,
and East high schools was post- trict while highlighting its chal- the Wisconsin
poned following a fight among lenges and successes. story’s not over yet. Because they
students at La Follette, where In the nearly hourlong speech, just put the pen in your hand.
a gun was displayed and police Jenkins touched on a number of “Everyone in this room,” he
were called. topics, from staffing to the ef- said,” we get a chance to write
The fight between two groups fects of the pandemic, social the next chapter.”
of students occurred in the La justice issues, school funding, Jenkins reflected on his 2½
Follette parking lot during the long-term facilities plans, in- years leading the district, mostly
lunch hour, and a gun was dis- vestments in reading and more. through the thick of a pandemic.
played, according to a police re- But the overarching theme of While acknowledging the
port and a letter from La Follette OLIVIA HERKEN, STATE JOURNAL the night was one of collabora- many negatives that have come
Principal Mat Thompson. In to- during his state of the district address, Madison school district tion with the community to keep with COVID-19, Jenkins said
tal, between 12 and 20 students superintendent carlton Jenkins urged the community to support moving the district in the right
were involved. public schools. direction. Please see JENKINS, Page A4
The gun was displayed while
staff worked to deescalate the
situation and the crowd “quickly
dispersed,” according to the let- WATER QUALITY | ‘ForeVer cHeMicals’
ter Thompson sent to parents.
It’s the second school year in a
row a student was reported to
have a gun at the high school.
The 16-year-old student who
GOP lawmaker: ‘Good chance’ of bipartisan fix
displayed the weapon Tuesday MITCHELL SCHMIDT and drinking wa- polyfluoroalkyl substances, said Cowles has been one of the
left school property in a vehicle mschmidt@madison.com ter. Sen. Rob Cowles, chair of the more vocal Republicans on the
with other students and was later The Republican chair of the That could Committee on Natural Resources need to address PFAS in the state.
arrested at his home by Madison state Senate’s natural resources include Evers’ and Energy. Green Bay and groundwater and
police, although the gun was not committee sounded optimistic request for more “Without knowing all the fine streams in several communities
recovered, police spokesperson Tuesday that the GOP-led Leg- than $100 mil- points, I think we have a good near his district are contami-
Stephanie Fryer said. He is facing islature and Democratic Gov. lion in increased chance of making it happen, nated with PFAS from a nearby
tentative charges of disorderly Tony Evers might find common spending on whether it’s a separate bill or in Tyco Fire Products testing facil-
conduct while armed. ground in addressing Wiscon- Cowles testing and other the budget,” Cowles, R-Green ity in Marinette.
sin’s ongoing battle with “forever resources di- Bay, told reporters at the Capi-
Please see FIGHT, Page A4 chemicals” in the state’s ground rected toward PFAS, or per- and tol Tuesday. Please see PFAS, Page A5
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DANE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT | JUDGE LAYS DOWN THE LAW

Shot fired on State St. brings 5 more years


ED TRELEVEN was also during a lieves Richardson turned a corner vision. jail terms, one to be consecutive to
etreleven@madison.com period when po- while in custody, getting involved For the State Street incident, his other sentences and the other
Already serving a four-year fed- lice were trying in positive programs that have Richardson pleaded guilty to re- concurrent.
eral prison sentence for illegal gun to tamp down a made him begin to realize how he sisting an officer causing injury, A number of other charges
possession, a 20-year-old Madison spate of violent needs to change and grow. first-degree reckless endanger- against Richardson, many of them
man was sentenced Tuesday to five crime Downtown Jones asked that any additional ment and second-degree reckless bail jumping, were dismissed as
more years, this time in state prison in which they sus- time Richardson receives for the endangerment. He received five part of the plea agreement.
and chiefly for a 2021 incident on pected Richardson Dane County convictions be served years in prison followed by five
State Street in which he fired a gun Richardson was involved. at the same time as his federal sen- years of extended supervision, all ‘Living wrong’
as police tried to arrest him. As officers tried tence. to begin after his federal sentence Speaking in court, Richardson
A four-hour hearing wrapped to arrest him, Richardson fired a “As a young man, I don’t think he ends. said he has had time to think about
up 11 criminal cases comprising gun, which prosecutors said sent a fully comprehended the impact of For a March 18, 2022, robbery how he lived his life in the past.
46 charges against Ka’Toine L. bullet off into the crowded street. his actions on others,” Jones said. during a purported marijuana deal “Now that I’ve had to sit, I was
Richardson that were racked up Nobody was injured. But an offi- But now, he said, “he understands in Fitchburg, Richardson pleaded just living wrong,” he said. “I have
over a 28-month period and in- cer who was among those trying the impact he has had.” guilty to armed robbery and theft never meant for anyone to be hurt.”
volved burglaries, stolen vehicles, to arrest Richardson accidentally of a firearm. Because the incident He said he worked and had jobs,
hit-and-run, criminal damage and fired his own gun, striking one of Guilty pleas was the same one for which Rich- but once he stopped working, “ev-
lastly, an armed robbery. his colleagues in the leg. Under a plea deal, Richardson ardson received a four-year federal erything went wrong.”
In the end, Dane County Circuit That officer, Richard Bruess, pleaded guilty to two counts of bur- sentence in November, he received He said he hopes to be able to be
Judge Chris Taylor sentenced Rich- told Taylor the shooting kept him glary and receiving stolen property a concurrent four-year prison sen- a father to his young daughter and
ardson to five years in prison, tell- off the job for 40 days and took an for burglaries in Cross Plains on tence. will take full advantage of the op-
ing Richardson that because of his emotional toll not only on him but Aug. 19, 2020, which ended when Richardson committed the rob- portunities given to him.
persistent use of guns to commit his family. a homeowner fired his gun into the bery after a now-former organizer “I’m not clear on what went off
violent crimes, “you have forfeited Still, Bruess told Richardson that air. Someone from the group Rich- with Madison social justice organi- the tracks here, but a lot did,” Tay-
your 20s.” he forgives him and that he doesn’t ardson was with — it’s not known zation Freedom Inc. posted $11,000 lor told Richardson. She said her
Taylor issued the five-year sen- pretend to understand what Rich- who — fired back, Assistant Dis- bail so Richardson could be freed concern is that if Richardson is
tence in the case involving a March ardson was going through that trict Attorney Tracy McMiller said. from jail after his State Street ar- still in his 20s when he is released,
18, 2021, incident on State Street in night. For those convictions, Taylor rest. the impulsivity that caused him to
which police tried to arrest Rich- “I sincerely hope you can turn sentenced Richardson to three For other incidents, Richardson commit a large number of crimes,
ardson after spotting him there your life around,” Bruess said. years of probation, to begin once pleaded guilty to being a passenger many involving guns, will still be
when he was supposed to be home State assistant public defender he has served all of his other sen- in a stolen vehicle and hit-and- present.
under a court-imposed curfew. It Richard Jones told Taylor he be- tences, including extended super- run, and was sentenced to 30-day “Society needs a break,” she said.

Art
From A3
Bowen said.
“We’re all spread out all
over the place, so that re-
Governor’s race saw
Akyea had been a founding
ally isolates us and keeps us
from being able to reach out record $164M spending
member of BWAG, a group with our own and connect
focused on Black female and understand some of our MITCHELL SCHMIDT who spent millions of his
employees of the college, struggles,” she said. mschmidt@madison.com own funds on his campaign.
including staff and faculty “The goal in general with Overall spending in Wis- All told, Evers and special
at different MATC sites. our affinity groups is just to consin’s 2022 governor’s interest groups supporting
“Dzigbodi was one of bring people of that partic- race shattered previous re- him spent about $88 mil-
those people who was pres- ular community together for cords, with more than $164 lion, while Republican can-
ent at all of our first meet- support, for community and million poured into the race didates and outside groups
ings,” said Jodie Pope, ad- also to come up with ways by candidates and outside supporting them spent
ministrative manager at the to share the uniqueness of special interest groups, ac- about $76 million.
college and BWAG’s first JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL our intersectionality with cording to a new analysis. Among the top-spend-
president. Known as a vi- A photograph of the late longtime MATC adviser Dzigbodi the Madison College com- The nonpartisan Wis- ing groups, the Democratic
brant yet steadying presence Akyea is displayed at the second annual Dzigbodi Akyea Art munity. This is one of the consin Democracy Cam- Governors Association
on campus, Akyea also had Exhibit, opening Thursday. ways we share our identity paign, which tracks cam- spent about $26.6 million
the longtime goal to create — through this show.” paign spending, reported on attack ads targeting
a special art exhibit for stu- was a huge learning curve The art exhibit also in- The group meets twice a Tuesday that spending Michels, while the Republi-
dents and the public. for the team, and not a lot cludes 18 photo portraits of month, once online for pro- in last year’s gubernato- can Governors Association
“Her idea was to use the of time to put it together … BWAG members, with state- fessional development or for rial election topped out at spent about $15.3 million
gallery to showcase Black such as developing all the ments about what this year’s discussions on self-care, and 77% higher than the al- targeting Evers.
art. She was a lover of Black communications, reaching theme means to them. again in person for a social most $93.1 million spent in Other top-spending
art and felt we didn’t utilize out to the artists, contracts, “‘Protecting the Black event. the 2018 governor’s race. groups include A Bet-
that space” for it, Pope said. delivery of the artworks. It Woman’ means creating an “Protecting the Black Spending last year was ter Wisconsin Together,
After Akyea’s death, BWAG was all new, but it ended up environment where she can Woman” is a yearlong theme double the roughly $82 which spent about $5.82
members felt compelled to being an amazing event.” thrive,” one member wrote for BWAG, not just the name million spent in the 2014 million attacking Michels
create an art show in her There was no question in a statement. “To me it of the art exhibition, Bowen governor’s race. and supporting Evers;
honor. In just a few months, about doing another exhibit means being comfortable in said. About 100 people at- Democratic Gov. Tony Americans for Prosperity,
members had to learn how in 2023, said Bowen. “This bringing my authentic self tended last year’s opening, Evers, who secured a sec- which spent $5.42 million
to assemble a gallery exhibi- art show has a lot of meaning to every space — my accent, which was titled “Honoring ond term in office by de- supporting Michels; and
tion while also dealing with to our group.” my culture, my strengths, the Black Woman.” feating GOP challenger and Fighting for Wisconsin,
the loss of a dear friend, said and weaknesses. ... It also “I give them so much business executive Tim Mi- which spent $4.38 million
Chevon Bowen, intersec- Visual testimonies means not feeling judged credit for realizing (Akyea’s) chels by more than 3 points, largely supporting GOP
tional education and outreach Nine area artists were se- before a person knows me.” vision last year. It was such spent about $42 million, candidate Kevin Nicholson,
coordinator for MATC, also lected for “Protecting the As an affinity group, an amazing event, and there compared with about $28.5 who dropped out of the race
known as Madison College. Black Woman”: Mayo, Alice BWAG was designed to help were so many different art million spent by Michels, before the primary.
In 2022, “It was a lot of Traore, Henry Obeng, Althea connect the 64 Madison pieces and artists repre-
hard work, because we are Miller-Sims, DarRen Mor- College employees — out sented,” Bowen said. “I feel
not gallery experts,” said ris, Jaundy Brunswick, Keo of a total of about 2,200 — kind of humbled and hon- LOTTERIES
Bowen, who became BWAG’s Gathman, Paulina Ivanova who self-identified as Black ored to help support that
president last fall. “There and Jayden Yamoah. women as of September, mission again.” All or Nothing: 30
„ Midday: 3-4-7-10-12-13-14-
Estimated jackpot: $118,000
15-16-18-22
„ Evening: 1-2-5-6-7-8-11-15- Tue. Pick Three:
Jenkins crowd was enthusiastic, re-
sponding to and applauding
to attract and retain staff.
“It’s really not easy, espe-
rate in the last five years. But
he also acknowledged the
16-17-20
Tue. Mega Millions: 7-9-
„ Midday: 4-2-9
„ Evening: 4-6-5
From A3 Jenkins throughout. cially when you’re in a state district continues to grapple
Madison School Board that has a $7.1 billion sur- with things like achievement 18-29-39 — Mega Ball 13, Tue. Pick Four:
there were positives from members, Madison Mayor plus and hasn’t given you a gaps among marginalized Megaplier 4x „ Midday: 8-7-1-9
„ Evening: 5-0-2-0
it as well. Some students Satya Rhodes-Conway, per-pupil increase for the communities and how to Estimated jackpot: $31 mil-
taught themselves how to other district administra- last couple years,” Madison create more inclusive physi- lion annuity, $16.5 million Estimated Powerball
code or started businesses tors and staff, students and Teachers Inc. President Mike cal and academic spaces. cash. jackpot: $653 million an-
while learning at home, and community members were Jones said during his speech. “We have a lot more work nuity, $350.5 million cash.
many learned more about in attendance. “A lot of times because we to do,” said Ali Muldrow, Tue. Supercash: 8-17-20-
Estimated Megabucks
the world around them. Ed- get nothing we end up fight- president of the Madison 22-27-39
jackpot: $1 million annuity,
ucators learned how to pivot State funding ing over nothing,” he said. School Board. “And for Doubler: Yes $400,000 cash. For the last
faster than ever and built a Jenkins circled back often Jones said that collabora- most in this room we know drawing’s numbers, dial
new type of community. to state funding and how tion between the union and very well that there are many Tue. Badger 5: 4-20-21-27-
608-266-7777.
“There were some amaz- the Republican-led state the district can often look significant challenges that lie
ing things that happened Legislature has constrained like conflict. “And it will ahead. Challenges that will
that we can’t let go,” Jenkins education funding in recent look messy and ugly and require us to come together SETTING IT STRAIGHT
said. The empathy learned years. sometimes uncomfortable. as a community once again.”
and practiced throughout “I don’t want to call out, I But that doesn’t mean that She encouraged the audi- Survey incentive is chance to win $25
the pandemic should specif- want to call in,” Jenkins said, it’s not sincere and it doesn’t ence to take Jenkins’ words A story on Page 4 of Tuesday’s front section about a
ically be continued, he said. saying he wants to be part of mean that at the end of the “to heart.” housing survey incorrectly characterized the incentive
The pandemic also the conversation. day we are all on the same The Madison School Dis- for filling out the survey. Participants will be entered
showed the district where “What we have to do is team trying to do what’s trict has potential to lead and into a raffle to win a $25 gift card that they can spend
things weren’t going right, figure out a way to really call right for our kids,” he said. succeed, Jenkins said, say- anywhere.
he said. “It illuminated what people in and have real con- Ahead of the speech, the ing the community has the
we were doing and what we versations at the legislative district said Jenkins’ speech “right ingredients,” from a George Floyd died in May 2020
weren’t doing. Who we val- level and let them know by would also cover school diverse student population A story about a mayoral candidate forum on Tuesday’s
ued,” he said. “Students from not supporting us and in- safety, social and mental to committed staff and fix- front page incorrectly reported the timing of George
historically excluded groups, flation continuing to go up, health services, but these tures in the community like Floyd’s death and the shooting of Jacob Blake. Floyd was
families — families began to you’re forcing us to make topics didn’t come up as UW-Madison. He acknowl- killed by Minneapolis police in May 2020 and Blake was
experience more of less.” a decision between what’s much in the speech as others. edged there is an “elitism” in shot by Kenosha police three months later.
The address was a mix of right and what’s right,” he Madison that can sometimes
casual and formal, with Jen- said. ‘More work to do’ hold progress back, but said The Wisconsin State Journal strives to be accurate and
kins occasionally walking Funding is entangled with Jenkins highlighted some with that also comes oppor- fair. If you find an error or other problem, please call the
to the center of the stage to a number of other challenges of the successes of the dis- tunity. appropriate reporter at 608-252-6100; the section editor;
speak to the crowd, inter- for the district, like staffing. trict, like its 32 National “We have truly a commit- or Phil Brinkman, the city editor, at 608-252-6153.
acting with audience mem- Jenkins touched on the cur- Merit Scholar semifinalists ted community serious about
bers and cracking jokes. The rent struggle for the district and its highest graduation public education,” he said.

Fight ons have absolutely no place


in our schools, and any case
said. “We have strong safety
and security protocols in
sessing a firearm on school
grounds, a felony, and in
From A3 involving possession of place, as well as strong re- August was sentenced to 18
weapons at school results in lationships among students months in prison.
La Follette staff are work- an immediate recommenda- and staff, but we also need East and La Follette had
ing on an enhanced safety tion of expulsion, in addition the support of everyone in been scheduled to play at
plan for the upcoming days, to serious law enforcement our community to disrupt 7:15 p.m. at La Follette. A
but Thompson said it’s be- consequences.” this growing challenge.” rescheduled game has not
lieved the incident stems Thompson said the inci- In December 2021, Mar- been announced. All other Visit SettlersWI.com/openmyaccount/
from a conflict between iso- dent is part of a trend that quan Webb, then 18, was after-school activities at La
*APY=Annual Percentage Yield. Rates accurate as of 12/27/22. No minimum
lated groups of students. “begs our attention.” arrested at the school for Follette were canceled as well, required to obtain stated APY. Rate paid until maturity. Interest compounds
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WATER RESOURCES | colorado riVer

Western states eyeball their share amid drought


SUMAN NAISHADHAM The West’s multi-decade Upper Basin states — Colorado, The Southern Nevada Water Au- vada has proposed is probably the
Associated Press drought has sent water levels in New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming thority estimates that roughly 1.5 most equitable and matches the
WASHINGTON — Exposed to key reservoirs along the river to — already take into account evap- million acre-feet of water are lost real, physical world,” Buschatzke
the beating sun and hot dry air, unprecedented lows. Officials from oration losses. to evaporation, transportation and said. “The further you are, the
more than 10% of the water car- Nevada and Arizona say that they, Now with a looming federal inefficiencies each year in Arizona, more the losses are.”
ried by the Colorado River evapo- together with California, now need deadline for Colorado River ba- Nevada and California. That’s 50% But crucially, California dis-
rates, leaks or spills as the 1,450- to account for how much water is sin states to say how they’ll use more than Utah uses in a whole year. agrees. Officials there have said
mile powerhouse of the West flows actually in the river. at least 15% less water from the Nevada and Arizona could be on Nevada’s plan would likely run
through the region’s dams, reser- The challenge is in finding a river, there’s renewed urgency for board with this plan. afoul of Western water law. Cal-
voirs and open-air canals. method that California also agrees Arizona, California and Nevada to Nevada stands to lose the least ifornia has rights to the largest
For decades, key stewards of to. factor in what’s lost to evaporation. under this plan since Lake Mead share of Colorado River water.
the river have ignored the massive “It’s very hard to get consensus,” One proposal comes from Ne- — the manmade reservoir from Just as important, in times of
water loss, instead allocating Ari- said Sarah Porter, director of the vada: States at the end of the river which Arizona, Nevada, California shortage, water cuts come later
zona, California, Nevada and Mex- Kyl Center for Water Policy at Ar- would see their Colorado River and Mexico draw water — sits in its than for other users, based on the
ico their share of the river without izona State University. She thinks portion shrink based on the dis- backyard. so-called Law of the River, a series
subtracting what’s evaporated. it’s unlikely that states will reach tance it travels to reach users. The Tom Buschatzke, director of Ar- of overlapping agreements, court
But the 10% can no longer be ig- an agreement on their own, with- farther south the river travels, the izona’s Department of Water Re- decisions and contracts that de-
nored, hydrologists, state officials out federal intervention. more water is lost as temperatures sources, called Nevada’s proposal termine how the river is shared.
and other Western water experts Unlike Arizona, California, Ne- rise and water is exposed to the el- fair. Its senior water rights mean it has
say. vada and Mexico, the upriver or ements for longer. “Calculating the losses as Ne- been spared from cuts so far.

Rescue supports, drainage pipes and,


in the case of Lake Monona,
From A1 the warm-water discharge
area from Madison Gas and
Keenan’s brush with death Electric east of Monona Ter-
is a stark reminder of the un- race, which is outlined with
predictability and dangers warning markers.
posed by ice and the issues it Expansion cracks, created
can cause. Whether bare or by changing temperatures
covered in snow, Madison’s and found in virtually any
frozen lakes offer up thou- spot on a frozen body of wa-
sands of acres of temporary ter, can also be hazardous
recreational opportunities and create openings in spots
for ice fishing, skating, ice where just days or even hours
boating, kite surfing and earlier there had been stable
cross-country skiing. ice. Spring Harbor, which
On Saturday, a 45-year- was dredged this past fall, is
old experienced ice angler pocked with springs and has
died during a snowstorm an outlet pipe that empties
when his ATV plunged into the southern end of the
through thin ice on Lake harbor near the boat landing.
Waubesa. In addition, the Yahara
“It’s not land. You have to River feeds the four-lake
calculate risk versus reward,” chain, and its current can
said Sgt. Kyle McNally of the create weak spots. They
Marine and Trail Enforce- include the channel near
ment Bureau of the Dane SkipperBud’s in the town
County Sheriff’s Office. “A of Westport, Wicawak Bay
repetitive theme I’m getting on Lake Monona, the area
in this business is that ice is near the Beltline, the west-
never safe, and that’s not a ern edge of Upper Mud Lake
cliché. It does weird stuff.” and the northern portion AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
of Lake Waubesa where the lisa Keenan was reunited Monday with Pat Klingelhoets, who rescued her after she fell through the ice thursday on lake
Cracks, openings river flows under railroad and Mendota’s spring Harbor. Keenan was walking her 4-month-old yellow labrador, Gracie, when the incident happened near
While large portions of the bike bridges into the lake, the end of Harbor court, above. Klingelhoets was ice fishing nearby when he heard Keenan’s cries for help.
Yahara chain of lakes may creating thinner ice in that
have enough ice right now area and beyond. drowned. The remainder of out there for years,” McNally
to hold a person and, in some That’s where, according the lake is largely frozen and said of Knuteson. “My guess
cases, an all-terrain vehicle, to the Sheriff’s Office, Rich- teeming with anglers chasing is he got disoriented in the
there are places where extra ard Knuteson, of McFar- walleye, northern pike, blue snowstorm. If you go any-
caution is needed. They can land, broke through about gill, perch and crappie. where with current, you’ve
include near the mouths of 150 yards out from the Lake “This gentleman fishes got to watch yourself.”
streams and rivers, bridge Farm Park boat landing and there all the time. He’s been
Other incidents
In late November, the
Madison Fire Department’s
lake rescue team rescued two
ice fishermen from Chero-
kee Marsh, a favorite early
ice spot that is part of the
Yahara River on Madison’s AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
North Side. The men, both
in their 50s, were in chest- the yahara river meets lake Monona near yahara Place
deep water about 150 feet Park, which creates unstable ice. While much of the lake may
from shore but were unable have sufficient ice, other parts may not be as safe, which is
to get themselves out. They why officials always urge people to use caution and never
were checked by paramedics assume that ice is safe.
but did not go to a hospital.
In Green Lake County last
week, a person was found
dead in the Fox River near
Princeton after police used
an underwater camera to
check an area with broken ice
and open water. And earlier
this season on Lake Monona,
according to McNally, an ice
shack broke through the ice
on Lake Monona near To-
nyawatha Park when the
shack’s black tires became
heated from the sun and
melted the ice underneath.
Neither the city of Madi-
son nor Dane County check MADISON FIRE DEPARTMENT
ice conditions on area lakes. the Madison Fire department’s lake rescue team moves
The exception is the Ten- toward an ice fisherman who fell through thin ice on
ney Park lagoon, a popular cherokee Marsh in late november. the marsh is a popular
spot for ice skating. At least early ice spot for anglers. the two men who broke through
4 inches is needed for skat- were not taken to a hospital.
ing, but 6 inches is needed to
support powered snow-re- to hang onto the edge of the Gracie a little more exercise
moval equipment. ice. She was also afraid that on the lake, which led her
“We drill multiple holes, if she retrieved the phone down the Spring Harbor
and as you can imagine, the from her pocket, she would boat ramp where she made
ice depth varies throughout have dropped it. a new friend in Klingelhoets.
the lagoon,” said Ann Shea, Klingelhoets, who grew “There was a higher power
spokesperson for the Madi- up in Monona and has been there. I’m at a loss because
son Parks Division. fishing most of his life, had I so easily could have died,”
Last week, ahead of this planned to spend the morn- Keenan said, her voice soft-
weekend’s Frozen Assets ing out on the main lake fish- ening. “There were angels
Festival in front of The Edge- ing for perch, but when the around me, and Pat’s one of
water hotel, the Clean Lakes wind picked up, he headed them for sure. He did a cou-
Alliance found 14 inches of for Spring Harbor, which is rageous thing.”
ice in front of the hotel. more sheltered. After she was rescued
“That’s the only reason by Klingelhoets, Keenan
Chance meeting I was there. I only would and Gracie walked across
Keenan, a retired psychi- have stayed about 15 minutes the Spring Harbor Middle
atric nurse from Stoughton, or so, so if you had come 20 School soccer field toward
and her husband, Bill, have minutes later, I would have home, but Keenan’s feet
since purchased ice picks, been long gone,” Klingel- “felt like ice blocks,” she
which can be worn around hoets told Keenan. said. A neighbor then helped
the neck and used to help Keenan normally doesn’t her the rest of the way home.
pull oneself out of the water walk on the harbor. Instead, “I just feel good that
in an emergency. The cou- she usually accesses the lake everything worked out,”
ple also plan to buy Apple a few blocks from her house Klingelhoets said, his voice
watches, which allow for and then hikes across the breaking. “It was a scary
quicker phone calls. Keenan frozen surface before step- situation. I’m just glad I
had her iPhone in her coat ping off at Spring Harbor could help and get her out
pocket when she broke Beach. She had done that of there.”
through the ice Thursday Thursday, but after walking State Journal reporter Lu-
morning, but was wearing on Lake Mendota Drive for cas Robinson contributed to
heavy gloves and was trying a time, she wanted to give this report.
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SPRING ELECTION

Lawsuit seeks to block 2 measures from ballot


SCOTT BAUER elections commission on Jan. ered to county clerks and the Mil- recent years. from abortion to redistricting on
Associated Press 19, the day they were passed. waukee County Elections Com- Republicans moved quickly af- the line. The court will also be in
A lawsuit filed Tuesday by Wis- The commission filed them with mission by Jan. 25. It is those local ter the legislative session began place leading up to, and immedi-
consin criminal justice advocacy county elections officials on Jan. officials, not the state elections on Jan. 2 to get the measures on ately after, the 2024 presidential
groups seeks to block two Repub- 26 and told the clerks that the commission, who prepare the bal- the April 4 ballot. They were the election.
lican-sponsored measures from measures should be placed on the lot, the lawsuit contends. first measures to be taken up and All four of the candidates in the
appearing on the April ballot, ar- April 4 ballot. The lawsuit argues that “the passed this year. Supreme Court race, two liberals
guing that they were not submit- The commission, in a memo to Resolutions were not timely filed The bail amendment, which and two conservatives, are sup-
ted on time to the correct elections clerks certifying the measures for and therefore that they do not has been discussed for years, won portive of the bail amendment.
officials. the ballot, addressed questions qualify for inclusion on the ballot approval in the last legislative ses- Supporters have been working
One question is a proposed con- about the proper place to file such for the April 4, 2023 Spring Elec- sion and passed this year with bi- since 2017 to pass it. Their efforts
stitutional amendment that would questions. The commission said tion.” It asks the court to disallow partisan support. A constitutional gained momentum in 2021 after
allow judges to consider more fac- it was the only entity where state- them from appearing on the ballot. amendment has to pass two con- Darrell Brooks Jr. drove his SUV
tors when setting bail for violent level referenda questions can be The elections commission, in its secutive legislative sessions before into a Waukesha Christmas pa-
offenders. The other is an advisory filed. Jan. 26 memo certifying the mea- it can be put on the ballot for final rade, killing six people. Brooks had
referendum that asks voters if they The lawsuit was filed against sures, contends that the 70-day approval. posted $1,000 in an earlier case just
believe that able-bodied, childless the elections commission in Dane filing deadline was met when the Republicans also quickly passed two days before the parade.
welfare recipients should be re- County Circuit Court by EXPO Legislature submitted the ques- the welfare referendum, introduc- Under the amendment, a judge
quired to look for work. Wisconsin and WISDOM. EXPO tions to the commission on Jan. 19. ing it in January and passing it days could consider a defendant’s po-
The Legislature passed the mea- stands for Ex-Incarcerated Peo- Riley Vetterkind, a spokesperson later. Gov. Tony Evers and other tential risk to public safety, in-
sures on Jan. 19. State law requires ple Organizing. It is an affiliate for the commission, did not im- Democrats decried the move as cluding his or her criminal history,
them to be “filed with the official or of WISDOM, a statewide faith- mediately respond to an email re- nothing more than a ploy to drive when setting bail. Currently, cash
agency responsible for preparing based organization. Both groups questing comment on the lawsuit. up turnout for conservatives in the bail is set only as a means to ensure
the ballots” at least 70 days before work with people who spent time The criminal justice groups are April election. the person appears in court. Dem-
the election. That made the dead- behind bars and fight against mass represented by attorneys from A race for Wisconsin Supreme ocratic opponents have argued the
line for submitting these questions incarceration. Both groups were the Law Forward and Stafford Court on the April ballot will de- amendment could create further
Jan. 25. opposed to the ballot measures. Rosenbaum law firms, both of termine whether conservatives inequity in the criminal justice
The Legislature submitted the Their lawsuit argues that the which have challenged a number maintain control of the court or it system by allowing wealthy defen-
ballot measures with the state measures should have been deliv- of Republican-authored laws in flips to liberals, with issues ranging dants to more easily get out of jail.

Medicaid emergency that came when the


pandemic really hit in March 2020
Overall, 1.6 million residents are
on some type of Medicaid program.
in March with their review peri-
ods and instructions, along with PFAS
From A1 will end May 11. Some 309,000 people are ex- outreach by text and email, she From A3
The end of the public health pected to lose coverage by June said. People should make sure their
“It’s going to be difficult,” said emergency initially was set to trig- 2024, according to a report in De- contact information is up to date, Cowles said the Legislature
Brynne McBride, chief operating ger the end of a COVID-19 rule that cember from the Urban Institute McBride and Espeseth said. may consider additional actions
officer for ABC for Health, a Mad- has allowed people on Medicaid and the Robert Wood Johnson Enhanced FoodShare benefits related to PFAS — also known
ison-based nonprofit law firm that whose incomes rise or who oth- Foundation. Most have incomes also will end, in February, because as “forever chemicals” because
helps people obtain health care. erwise become ineligible for the that have surpassed 100% of the of the same spending bill by Con- they do not break down in the
“How successful are states going coverage to stay on it. The federal federal poverty level or 300% for gress. Since the pandemic started, environment and can accumulate
to be at actually doing this transi- government has paid states more to pregnant women and children, the allotments have been up 34%, DHS in animal tissues and the human
tion?” keep the people on the state-fed- state Medicaid cutoffs that depend said. body.
Allison Espeseth, director of eral program for people with low on family size. Or they now have With some reports saying pan- “Just as with any emerging
Covering Wisconsin, another incomes. access to employer insurance. demic relief has helped reduce environmental contaminant,
Madison nonprofit that will help But the $1.7 trillion spending But even if many get coverage medical debt, McBride said advo- there is more work to be done and
the state Department of Health package passed by Congress in late through jobs or the subsidized fed- cates are worried such problems that’s why we are here today,” he
Services find insurance for those December says the enhanced Med- eral exchange, the state’s estimated might go up again as benefits de- said.
losing Medicaid coverage, said the icaid coverage will expire March 31, ranks of about 248,000 uninsured crease. Many of Cowles’ Republican
goal is to keep as many people in- regardless of when the COVID-19 people is expected to grow to nearly Unpaid medical bills, in addition colleagues, however, have been
sured as possible. But complicated emergencies end. 298,000, the report said. to affecting individuals, can impact less enthusiastic. While the
requirements and paperwork can Now, Wisconsin and other states Starting in June, Wisconsin is ex- the bottom line of hospitals. The Legislature has restricted the use
make that a challenge, she said. are gearing up for the develop- pected to evaluate groups of Medic- state’s large health systems saw of PFAS-containing firefight-
“This is going to be a big tran- ment, expected to take place over aid patients each month and deter- operating margin losses of 0.4% ing foam, other measures have
sition moment,” Espeseth said. 14 months. mine if they still qualify for cover- during the first half of last year, largely fallen flat.
“That’s when things can get lost.” Nearly 1.2 million residents are age. After an initial review of about following significant gains largely While crafting the current
President Joe Biden on Monday on BadgerCare Plus, the state’s 80,000 people, the evaluations are stemming from COVID-19 relief two-year spending plan in June
said a COVID-19 public health main Medicaid program, according expected to involve about 50,000 funds the year before, the Wis- 2021, the Republican-led budget
emergency that started in Janu- to the latest data from December. people each month, McBride said. consin Hospital Association said committee rejected Evers’ re-
ary 2020 and a related national That’s up 49% from March 2020. Letters will be sent to patients in a report in November. quest to spend $10 million annu-
ally to create a grant program for
municipalities to investigate and
respond to PFAS contamination.
Forum finds as a result of that data,” said
Rhodes-Conway.
way’s budgeting. “I’m concerned,
though, about the long-term bud-
gether has started with a pretty
significant structural deficit,
The committee did approve put-
ting $1 million in annual funding
From A3 Rhodes-Conway also said she’s get deficit. Let’s be frank here, if it that’s the reality of leading the into the committee’s supple-
more interesting in finding “the wasn’t for the one-time money, city in the state of Wisconsin mental fund for collecting and
“There is a strong movement at whole answer.” the city would not have done this right now,” said Rhodes-Conway. disposing of PFAS-containing
the local level, and it’s really led “We need to be asking what commitment.” “It does mean that we have to do firefighting foam — work that
by community-based agencies,” prevents misconduct,” said Reyes emphasized the pending things like a vehicle registration continues.
said Greg Jones. “Those agencies Rhodes-Conway. impacts the “one-time money” fee, and look to the municipal “Every one of these environ-
have diverse missions and func- Rhodes-Conway was first will have before being cut for time. services bill.” mental issues, it takes a while to
tions, but they seem to come to- elected in 2019, defeating Madi- Systemic racial disparities, how- “We’re going to have to make get into the psyche of all the leg-
gether over the concept of voting son’s longest-serving mayor, Paul ever, are still rampant. some really tough decisions in one islators,” Cowles said.
as a constitutional privilege and Soglin. She previously served six For instance, the 2022 city hous- to two years. I think we have made PFAS are a group of synthetic
as a right.” years on the City Council. ing snapshot found only 15% of some decisions the past couple chemicals used in numerous
Among the key issues addressed Madison’s South Side is home Black households are homeowners, years that have brought us here,” products, including food pack-
in the forum: Affordable housing, to some of Madison’s largest Black lowest among all the city’s demo- said Reyes. aging, non-stick cookware and
the South Side’s renaissance and and brown neighborhoods, ac- graphic groups. If elected, Reyes would be the water-resistant fabrics. Their
body cameras for city police, an cording to the city’s voter turnout Black students tested far below city’s first Hispanic mayor. A for- unique water- and fat-repel-
issue of particular significance information, making up a large their peers in English language arts mer CEO of Briarpatch Youth Ser- lent properties have made them
this week in light of the release of portion of who’s been left behind and math in 2020-21. vices, she’s held several additional a key ingredient in foam used to
the Tyre Nichols video. in the city’s development. All three candidates agreed on high-profile positions, including fight oil-based fires. Some of the
In 2021, black residents ac- The city recently proposed a needing to cut apart the current deputy mayor and Madison School compounds have been linked to
counted for 42% of adult arrests $115 million tax increment financ- budget for any loose change. Board president. cancer and other health problems
by Madison police, more than any ing district to invest in a host of “We’re heading into really rough The mayoral candidates are and have been identified in com-
other community. development projects in the South times. And I’m going to put it out scheduled to gather for several munities across the nation and
Reyes and Kerr were unqualified Side. into the public to make the deci- forums in the coming weeks, or- Wisconsin, including Marinette,
in their support of body cameras The Center for Black Excellence sions with me on what we have to ganized by various constituent Wausau, La Crosse and Madison.
for Madison police. and Culture is currently being cut. So we can maintain the police groups. The candidates’ first fo- Christy Remucal, an associate
Rhodes-Conway said she built, and, when completed, the department, afford body cameras, rum was sponsored by several West professor of civil and environ-
wanted to wait to see the results Black Business Hub is expected so we can add overhead cameras Side neighborhood associations, mental engineering at UW-Mad-
of a pending pilot program. to support a minimum of 100 to the city. Without detriment to discussing transit and safety. ison, said addressing PFAS can be
“I want to respect the develop- Black-owned businesses and en- the city itself,” said Kerr, a Traffic The spring primary will be held “very tricky.” While the chemi-
ment of the policies around body trepreneurs. Engineering Division technician Feb. 21. The two candidates who cals can be tested for and iden-
cameras, and wait for the data. “It’s about time,” said Reyes be- for the city for 42 years. garner the most votes in that con- tified, there is not yet a way to
See what the police department fore taking a jab at Rhodes-Con- “Every budget that I’ve put to- test move on to the April 4 election. conduct large-scale removal and
destruction of the contaminant.
Remucal said preventing con-
tamination at the source remains
747 enabling a farther flight range — worked on sealing and painting the A brief history the most successful option at this
and to use them for a newly imag- planes. The first 747 entered service in time.
From A1 ined civilian aircraft. “When that very first 747 rolled 1970 on Pan Am’s New York-Lon- In his State of the State address
It took more than 50,000 Boe- out, it was an incredible time,” he don route, and its timing was ter- last week, Evers called for $106
instead of the 747’s four. The final ing workers less than 16 months said as he stood before the last rible, Aboulafia said. It debuted million in the upcoming budget
plane is the 1,574th built by Boeing to churn out the first 747 — a Her- plane, parked outside the factory. shortly before the oil crisis of 1973, to combat PFAS contamination.
in the Puget Sound region of Wash- culean effort that earned them the “You felt elated — like you’re mak- amid a recession that saw Boeing’s The money would go toward
ington state. nickname “The Incredibles.” The ing history. You’re part of some- employment fall from 100,800 em- helping local communities, in-
Thousands of workers joined jumbo jet’s production required the thing big, and it’s still big, even if ployees in 1967 to a low of 38,690 creasing staff and resources at
Boeing and other industry execu- construction of a massive factory this is the last one.” in April 1971. the state Department of Natural
tives from around the world — as in Everett, north of Seattle — the The plane’s fuselage was 225 An updated model — the 747- Resources, and increasing PFAS
well as actor and pilot John Tra- world’s largest building by volume. feet long and the tail stood as tall 400 series — arrived in the late testing, sampling and monitor-
volta, who has flown 747s — Tues- The factory wasn’t even completed as a six-story building. The plane’s 1980s and had much better tim- ing.
day for a ceremony in the compa- when the first planes were finished. design included a second deck ex- ing, coinciding with the Asian The state’s Natural Resources
ny’s massive factory north of Seat- tending from the cockpit back over economic boom of the early 1990s, Board voted unanimously in De-
tle, marking the delivery of the last ‘Incredible time’ the first third of the plane, giving Aboulafia said. cember to approve a “scope state-
one to cargo carrier Atlas Air. Among those in attendance was it a distinctive hump and inspiring Delta was the last U.S. airline to ment” allowing the DNR to draft
“If you love this business, Desi Evans, 92, who joined Boe- a nickname: the Whale. More ro- use the 747 for passenger flights, a rule adding PFOS, PFOA, PFBS
you’ve been dreading this mo- ing at its factory in Renton, south mantically, the 747 became known which ended in 2017, although and GenX chemicals to the list of
ment,” longtime aviation analyst of Seattle, in 1957 and went on to as the Queen of the Skies. some other international carriers contaminants regulated under
Richard Aboulafia said. “Nobody spend 38 years at the company be- “It was the first big carrier, the continue to fly it, including the the state’s groundwater law.
wants a four-engine airliner any- fore retiring. One day in 1967, his first widebody, so it set a new stan- German airline Lufthansa. Groundwater standards would
more, but that doesn’t erase the boss told him he’d be joining the dard for airlines to figure out what Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr allow the DNR to hold polluters
tremendous contribution the 747 program in Everett — the next to do with it, and how to fill it,” said recalled traveling in a 747 as a young accountable and give private well
aircraft made to the development morning. Guillaume de Syon, a history pro- exchange student and said that owners with tainted water access
of the industry or its remarkable “They told me, ‘Wear rubber fessor at Pennsylvania’s Albright when he realized he’d be traveling to to funding for treatment.
legacy.” boots, a hard hat and dress warm, College who specializes in aviation the West Coast of the U.S. for Tues- The scope statement sets pa-
Boeing set out to build the 747 because it’s a sea of mud,’” Evans and mobility. day’s event, there was only one way rameters for the DNR to draft
after losing a contract for a huge recalled. “And it was — they were “It became the essence of mass to go: Riding first-class in the nose numeric standards, a process
military transport, the C-5A. The getting ready for the erection of the air travel: You couldn’t fill it with of a Lufthansa 747 from Frankfurt that typically takes about 2½
idea was to take advantage of the factory.” people paying full price, so you to San Francisco. He promised the years and requires approval of the
new engines developed for the He was assigned as a supervisor need to lower prices to get people crowd Lufthansa would keep flying governor, the Natural Resources
transport — high-bypass turbofan to help figure out how the interior onboard. It contributed to what the 747 for many years to come. Board and the Legislature. The
engines, which burned less fuel by of the passenger cabin would be in- happened in the late 1970s with the “We just love the airplane,” he DNR has not yet said what those
passing air around the engine core, stalled and later oversaw crews that deregulation of air travel.” said. numeric standards should be.
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A6 | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2023 NATION&WORLD WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL

ANALYSIS | ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN UNREST

Blinken’s efforts exemplify limitations of US


JOSEF FEDERMAN and It was a pair of shootings in east ing lines about the U.S. and rule of law. “I think this administra-
MATTHEW LEE a familiar Jerusalem last weekend. commitment to Israel’s se- The comments were tion understands there is
Associated Press message These include plans to curity and “shared values” widely seen as criticism no one really to work with
JERUSALEM — U.S. e x p re s s e d step up West Bank settle- between the countries. of the government’s plans on the Palestinian side,” he
Secretary of State Antony by a string ment construction, dem- Yara Hawari, a senior to overhaul Israel’s judi- said. “They have other is-
Blinken wrapped up a two- of U.S. ad- olitions of the homes of analyst at Al-Shabaka, a cial system and weaken sues to deal with.”
day visit to Israel and the m i n i s t ra - attackers’ families as well Palestinian think tank, its Supreme Court. Crit- The mutual lack of trust is
occupied West Bank on tions but, as dozens of Palestinian said Palestinian expec- ics in Israel say the plan just one of the many reasons
Tuesday with no visible Blinken based on the homes put up without tations for Blinken’s visit will severely damage Isra- for repeated U.S. failures in
signs of progress toward bitter expe- building permits. Palestin- were low to begin with, el’s democratic system of the region since the historic
halting one of the deadliest riences of his predecessors, ians say such permits are and that Blinken delivered checks and balances. interim Oslo accords 30
outbreaks of Israeli-Pales- one that is unlikely to bear almost impossible to get. a worn message coddling “Blinken needed to re- years ago. Over the decades,
tinian violence in years. fruit. Blinken gave no de- Blinken said the U.S. Israel. spect Israeli sovereignty. the Clinton, Bush, Obama
The anemic outcome tails on what steps he has in would oppose “anything” “It’s a textbook visit,” We’re not the 51st or 52nd and Trump administrations
highlighted what appears to mind to promote his short- that undermines hopes of she said. “The U.S. is not state of the U.S.,” Strock all tried their hands at Mid-
be the limited influence the term goals or his long-term a two-state solution, in- an honest broker in this said. east peace plans with little
Biden administration has vision. cluding settlement con- situation, so I don’t un- Blinken played down the to show.
over Israel’s new govern- In the short run, Blinken struction built on occupied derstand how it could bring criticism, saying he would Preoccupied with the
ment, which is dominated must contend with Israel’s lands sought by the Pal- anything to the table that focus on Israel’s policies, war in Ukraine and the
by hard-line nationalists most right-wing govern- estinians. Some 700,000 would actually lead us to- not individual personali- U.S. rivalry with China,
who oppose concessions ment ever — a collection Israeli settlers now live in ward achieving Palestinian ties. the Biden administration
toward the Palestinians. of religious and ultra-na- the occupied West Bank fundamental rights.” Michael Oren, a for- appears to have little desire
It also reflected a tionalist politicians who and east Jerusalem, areas In a sign of what could mer Israeli ambassador to or bandwidth to wade into
yearslong process that has oppose concessions to the captured by Israel in 1967 lie ahead if the U.S. pushes Washington, said the blame a mission doomed to fail.
turned the U.S. into little Palestinians and rule out and claimed by the Pales- the new government, Is- for failed peacemaking lies For the Palestinians,
more than a conflict man- Palestinian independence. tinians. raeli Cabinet Minister with Palestinian President there has been one con-
ager — drawing Palestinian On the eve of Blinken’s But he gave no indication Orit Strock, a member of Mahmoud Abbas, who at stant throughout all of the
accusations that Washing- arrival, Netanyahu’s Cab- on how the U.S. might re- a religious ultra-nation- 87 is seen as weak, corrupt failed peace efforts — a
ton is a dishonest broker inet approved a series of spond if Israel presses alist party, lashed out at and increasingly authori- U.S. unwillingness to put
with a bias toward Israel. punitive steps against the ahead with such moves, Blinken’s call for a com- tarian after nearly 20 years meaningful pressure on
Blinken arrived in the re- Palestinians in response to and reiterated longstand- mitment to human rights in office. Israel.
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SAFETY
KIRILL GORLOV, ADOBE STOCK

Walk like a
penguin
And other tips for keeping your ba
lance this winter

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK


Keeping your balance Other tips to tackle tricky walking Getting back

W
hen winter storms hit, good bal-  Use a backpack or a cross-body bag on your feet
ance can prevent falls and injuries no matter the weather
Your arms are one of the greatest aids in when carrying something to free up your If you do fall,
— ranging from broken arms, legs hands. If you need to carry groceries or
or hips to back injuries and concussions. maintaining your balance, especially when make sure you’re
heavy bags, take them one at a time.
The National Center for Injury Preven- it’s icy. Start with your hands, not injured. Then,
 Wear winter assistive devices
tion and Control says slips and falls are the and wear gloves. Gloves keep roll onto your hands
with built-in grippers over your
leading cause of nonfatal injury across all your hands warm and out of shoes or boots. Or wear lace-up and knees. Take one
age groups, except the 10-24 group. One in your pockets, which frees up shoes that fit well and have foot and place it between
every 5 falls results in a serious injury, such your arms so you can extend deep-grooved, nonskid, rub- your hands, then bring
as head trauma or broken bones. That’s them out from your sides to ber treads. the other foot between
more than 800,000 people being hospi- improve your ability to stay  Wipe your shoes and boots your hands. Keep your feet
talized each year. upright. thoroughly on the floor mat when shoulder-width apart, and
To remain upright and steady, the even Your feet also aid in balance. coming inside. push yourself up from there.
distribution of weight over your feet is vi- Assume that all wet, dark areas  Use a cane or walking poles If you think you might be hurt or are un-
tal. Many parts of your body play key roles on pavements are slippery and icy. when out in winter weather. sure if an injury is serious, seek medical
in your balance. Muscles, bones, joints, Slow down, take short, careful steps at  Avoid texting when walking on snow care immediately.
eyes, the balance organ in the inner ear, first, and then adjust your pace to surface or ice. It can be an accident waiting to Once you’ve recovered, think back
nerves, heart and blood vessels must work conditions. Or walk like a penguin. Point happen. on the fall and ask yourself: “What was
normally to maintain your balance. When your feet slightly outward, and put your  Get in and out of your vehicle slowly, I doing?” and “What could I have done
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ance problems can arise. much as possible. while stepping on or off a slippery surface. happening?”

HEALTH
Which dogs bite?
A dog’s ability to bite does not depend on
the breed. Navarrette added that cats also
have the capacity to bite people and other
animals.
The AVMA cautions that an individual
dog’s behavior determines their capacity
to bite, meaning any dog can bite — big or
small; male or female; young or old.
Navarrette said she sees heightened lev-
els of aggression in dogs that haven’t been
neutered or spayed.

Who is most vulnerable


to dog bites?
Children face a much higher risk of get-
ting bitten by a dog, especially those who
are unsupervised and may not know how
to act around dogs.
Due to their
height, some
children are
more likely to be
at the same level
of a dog, which
makes them more
vulnerable to facial bites. These wounds
tend to be more traumatic than injuries on
hands and feet, Navarrette said.

How to avoid dog bites


In order to avoid getting into a risky sit-
uation, it’s important to pay attention to

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dogs’ body language, Navarrette said.
Fortunately, there are some tell-tale
signs. In addition to barking and growling,
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from a situation that could escalate. Other
common indicators of impending aggres-

CONSEQUENCES
sion include dilated pupils and perked-up
ears.
“Another thing you’ll notice is when
they’re getting closer and closer, you will
start to notice that their mouth will start
to tense,” Navarrette said.
She also recommends parents educate
Dog bites can be more present a serious health risk to humans,
especially for children, who make up half
When and why do dogs bite? their children on how to appropriately and
Just like other animals, dogs have a safely interact with dogs. Not all dogs are
serious than you think of bite victims. Nearly one in five victims
require medical attention.
self-defense mechanism in place to protect comfortable around humans and could
have a history of aggression.
them from dangerous situations.
NOOR ADATIA | The Dallas Morning News In 2022, the nonprofit Friends of the When dogs find themselves in a stressful “I think most of us were probably taught
Katy Trail in Dallas said it didn’t receive the way to greet a dog is to put your hand

W
ith 2023 now well underway, situation or feel threatened, they may bite
you may find yourself hitting any reports of dog bites. Ashley Navar- to defend themselves and their territory, out … and that’s actually not great because
the local walking trails — home rette, clinical assistant at Texas A&M’s according to the AVMA. that’s entering their space,” she said.
to new athletes like yourself, and their College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomed- “I would say, more often than not, the The clinician noted that it’s better for the
well-meaning, but sometimes aggressive ical Science, said that in her veterinary highest incident is fear-based,” said Navar- dog to approach you instead, and “make the
dogs, which can deliver a serious bite if practice, she has seen many instances of rette, who is a director of primary care ser- conscious decision to interact with you.”
you’re not careful. dog-on-dog aggression. vices at A&M’s veterinary school. “They’re If you get bitten by a dog, it’s best to seek
Even if you’re minding your own busi- The good news is that most dogs attack fearful of whatever situation it is.” medical attention soon and consult with a
ness while on your new year’s jog, dogs can humans only when provoked — and most During times of fear, dogs can either run physician to get treatment. Bites can vary
bite you. More than 4.5 million people in bites are preventable. But even the sweet- away or fight. Oftentimes dogs can’t run in size and severity.
the United States are bitten by dogs each est of dogs can deliver a mean bite. away, so they resort to fighting. Mother dogs
year, the Centers for Disease Control and Here’s what to know about dogs and may employ aggression if they feel their Live healthy and safe: Point
Prevention reports. their ability to bite, and some tips on how puppies are in danger. Other dogs may bite your phone camera at this
And according to the American Vet- to avoid getting into risky situations in- if they feel sick, sore from injury or want to code, then tap the link for
erinary Medical Association, dog bites volving canine aggression. be left alone, according to the AVMA. SafeLiving101.com.
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DAILY STOCK REPORT


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year, the IRS offers free guided tax prepa- says Christina Wease, interim
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MORGAN LEE of criminal dis- in the gun — or anywhere on the native standards and sanctions. forgo a grand jury and rely on a
Associated Press regard for safety. movie set,” the statement said. One would apply a charge of man- judge to determine if there is suf-
SANTA FE, N.M. — Actor Alec In recent weeks, “He relied on the professionals slaughter for reckless disregard of ficient evidence to move toward
Baldwin and a weapons specialist C a r m a c k -A l t - with whom he worked.” safety “without due caution and trial. It could take up to 60 days
have been formally charged with wies outlined two Gutierrez-Reed’s attorney said circumspection.” for decision.
involuntary manslaughter in the sets of involun- they would release a statement Hutchins’ death led to new Involuntary manslaughter can
fatal shooting of a cinematogra- tary manslaugh- later. safety precautions in the film in- involve a killing that happens
pher on a New Mexico movie set, ter charges in the Halyna Hutchins died shortly dustry. while a defendant is doing some-
according to court documents Baldwin shooting. after being wounded during re- Carmack-Altwies told The As- thing lawful but dangerous and is
filed by prosecutors Tuesday. Baldwin and hearsals at a ranch on the out- sociated Press in a Jan. 19 inter- acting negligently or without cau-
Santa Fe District Attorney Gutierrez-Reed maintain their skirts of Santa Fe on Oct. 21, 2021. view that the set was “really be- tion. Special prosecutor Andrea
Mary Carmack-Altwies filed innocence and vowed to fight the Baldwin was pointing a pistol at ing run pretty fast and loose” and Reeb cited a pattern of “criminal
the charging documents naming charges. Hutchins when the gun went off, Baldwin should have known there disregard for safety” on the set of
Baldwin and Hannah Gutier- Baldwin’s attorney Luke Nikas killing her and wounding the di- had been previous misfires on the “Rust.”
rez-Reed, who supervised weap- declined comment Tuesday and rector, Joel Souza. set and that multiple people had Prosecutors also said they will
ons on the set of the Western referred to his previous statement Prosecutors have said that brought up safety concerns. release the terms of a signed plea
“Rust.” on the case, in which he called the Baldwin’s involvement as a pro- She added that Baldwin was agreement with assistant director
The filing comes nearly two charges a “terrible miscarriage ducer and as the person who fired the one who pointed the gun and David Halls, who oversaw safety
weeks after she first announced of justice” that he and his client the gun weighed in the decision to pulled the trigger. on the set. Participants in the un-
that Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed would fight and win. file charges. Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed filmed rehearsal gave conflicting
would be prosecuted for what au- “Mr. Baldwin had no reason The manslaughter charge will be issued a summons to ap- accounts of who handed the gun
thorities described as a pattern to believe there was a live bullet against Baldwin includes alter- pear in court. Prosecutors will to Baldwin.

TODAY’S OBITUARIES
enGelberGer, robert William, 86 Marshall
KaZynsKi, William bernard, 91 Madison
Keene, rogers clark, Jr., 82 deerfield
Keul, thomas W. “tom,” 60 Madison plus sign-up to have them emailed to you each morning
KunstMan, audrey June (brekke) Verona
leFFler, Joan, 73
McsHerry, John F., 87 ridgeway John F. McSherry Joan Leffler
scHneeberGer, Mary Jean, 73 stoughton
Aug. 20, 1935—Jan. 30, 2023 July 25, 1949—Jan. 28, 2023
ridGeWay—John F. Mcsherry, age Joan leffler died on January 28,
87, of ridgeway, passed away on 2023, from metastatic breast cancer.
TODAY’S FUNERALS Monday, January 30, 2023, after an Joan was born on July 25, 1949, in
extended illness at agrace Hospice detroit to Fred and Mary Westgate.
batterMan, William “bill,” 11 a.m., Madison baptist church, center in Fitchburg. she attended the public schools in
2323 Portage road, Madison John was born on august 20, royal oak, Mi, received her ba in
KoninG, Frank, 11:30 a.m., Gunderson east Funeral and 1935, in dodgeville, to his parents French from alma college, and her
cremation care, 5203 Monona drive, Madison John c. and nora (davis) Mcsherry. Ma in spanish from the uW-Madi-
He attended ridgeway Grade school son.
WilliaMs, Fredric, 9 a.m. visitation until 11 a.m. service, and edgewood High school in Mad- in the 1970s she worked as a
cress Funeral & cremation service, 3610 speedway road, ison. transcriber and translator of 18th
Madison John met his wife sally when they century documents on the docu-
both worked at the capitol theater mentary History of the ratification
 see all published obituaries on Madison.com. in Madison as teenagers. they were of the constitution in the uW History
married on october 9, 1954, and department, where she met rich
shared 67 years of marriage. they leffler. unbelievably, this beautiful
Robert William Engelberger moved to ridgeway in 1957, where and talented woman married him.
April 7, 1936 – Jan. 27, 2023 they raised their seven children. (Her one-character fault was terri-
John spent the majority of his ca- ble taste in men.) also in the 1970s,
MarsHall – robert William reer as a flooring installer. He was Joan met many exchange students
engelberger, age 86, of Marshall, an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed several hobbies including hunting, from Monterrey tech and elsewhere in latin america, including andres
passed away at home surrounded fishing and snowmobiling. trevino (and, later, Jackie trevino), eduardo lopez (and, later, ileana
by his loved ones on Friday, Jan. 27, John’s life captures several years of public service in the ridgeway elizondo), and edmundo calva (and, later, alma ayala), all great friends
2023. He was born april 7, 1936, in community, including Village board, the ridgeway advancement asso- to the present.
Madison, Wis., the son of Harold and ciation, ridgeway Parks and rec committee and was well known for his in the early 1980s, she worked for the precursor to doit at the uW,
Margaret (Gerke) engelberger. coordination of the labor day chicken barbeque. He joined the ridgeway where she met her lifelong friends lis owens and bernadette rhiel. From
robert grew up in Madison, Fire department in 1974, and served several years as chief. He was also 1991 to her retirement in 2014, Joan served as the administrator in the
Monona, and Verona, Wis. He at- a charter member and founder of the ridgeway riders snowmobile club German department at the uW, where she made many friends among the
tended Verona High school and and served 16 years as President and was the iowa county director faculty and graduate students, too many really to mention individually.
entered the u.s. navy in 1953. He for the Wisconsin snowmobile association. He volunteered as a Hunter in 2018, Joan became an officer in the university league and then
served on the uss Pocono until 1957. safety instructor for several years and was a member of the ridge- served two terms as president, before becoming co-treasurer in 2022.
after the navy, bob briefly worked at way-barneveld Knights of columbus, council #10905. in mid-January 2023, after feeling fatigue for some time, Joan was di-
robert Hall clothing store in Mad- John is survived by his children: John J. (Karla) Mcsherry, Gene agnosed with metastasized breast cancer. she chose not to undergo
ison where he met the love of his (Kari) Mcsherry, Kathy (david dec.) Kruger, Patty (dennis) rickey, chemotherapy, and the disease advanced rapidly. Joan died at home,
life, Juanita Marie Heiniger. they Mary Mcsherry, carol Murphy and bill Mcsherry; 17 grandchildren; ten under the care of the superb nurses at agrace. they are a wonder.
married on nov. 1, 1958. robert great-grandchildren; his brothers: Patrick (Vicky) Mcsherry and Michael Joan is survived by her husband, rich; and three sisters: robbie (larry)
joined the Monona Police depart- (Gina) Mcsherry; his sister-in-law, Jan lindeman (Phil); nieces, nephews Wiseman, deborah Westgate, and Julie Westgate; brother-in-law, les;
ment where he lived and worked for other relatives and friends. and nieces and nephews.
31 years. in 1988 they retired, and He was preceded in death by his wife, sally of 67 years; his parents, the visitation will be on thursday, February 2, 2023, at the cress
moved to spring Green, Wis., where bob spent many sum- John c. and nora; his father and mother-in-law, ronald and cecelia buck; Funeral HoMe, 3610 speedway rd., from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Joan’s
mers driving tractor on a neighboring farm. in 2006 they his sister, irene (Kenneth) erfurth; his brother, thomas Mcsherry; his service will be held at 11:00 a.m., it will be presided over by covenant
moved to a condo in Marshall, Wis. bob and Juanita spent son-in-law, david Kruger; his sisters-in-law: Mary lou cooley, Kay Jacobs Presbyterian church Pastoral rev. dr. charlie berthoud. interment in
the winters at their sunshine Village home in Webster, Fla. for 33 years. and lee Phillips; and his brother-in-law, daniel (ruth) buck. Forest Hill cemetery.
robert touched many lives. He was a dedicated Monona Police of- a Mass of christian burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, Feb- rather than flowers, gifts in Joan’s memory may be sent to agrace
ficer, detective, and Juvenile investigator. He worked closely with the ruary 3, 2023, at st. bridGet’s catHolic cHurcH in ridgeway. burial (https://www.agrace.org/donate/donate-today/), to the uW Kids cancer
Monona Grove school district. bob was a charter member of the dane will be held in st. bridget’s cemetery. Friends may call from 9:00 a.m. Fund at the american Family children’s Hospital, or to the university
county Juvenile law enforcement association, and a proud member of until 10:50 a.m. on Friday at the church. league General scholarship Fund. Please share your memories at www.
the teamsters union and east side businessmen’s association. bob was the family would like to express their gratitude to the staff at agrace cressfuneralservice.com.
a proud navy Veteran and shared many stories of his time on the ship. Hospice for their care during his final days and to his many friends who Cress Funeral & Cremation Service
He was Past commander of the american legion Post no. 429, Monona. 3610 Speedway Road Madison
extended their kindness. (608) 238-3434
one of his greatest thrills was attending the badger Honor Flight in Gorgen-McGinley & Ayers Funeral Home
2016 with his son. His children honored him with memorial bricks at www.gorgenfh.com
the Marshall and dane county Veterans Memorials. bob loved people
of all ages and would strike up conversations everywhere he went! He
William Bernard Kazynski
had so many special friends that enriched his life. bob loved his biG Mary Jean Schneeberger Aug. 16, 1931 – Jan. 28, 2023
conversion vans. a favorite pastime was taking his friends and family Nov. 2, 1950—Jan. 28, 2023 Madison—William “bill” Ka-
for rides while pointing out the wildlife and landmarks. bob also enjoyed zynski, age 91, of Madison, passed
camping, sight-seeing, shelling at the Florida beaches, and traveling all stouGHton—Mary Jean schnee-
berger, age 72, passed away peace- away on saturday, Jan. 28, 2023,
around europe and the usa. bob loved a bargain. He enjoyed antiquing at st. Mary’s Hospital. He was born
and furniture refinishing, wood working and photography. He went from fully on saturday, January 28, 2023,
at agrace Hospicecare with her hus- on aug. 16, 1931, in Madison, the
being the “law enforcer” to being the “lawn enforcer” with his fancy son of thomas and sophie (Kulesa)
lawnmower at his property in spring Green! bob loved to eat! He often band Hans by her side.
she was born in stoughton on Kaczynski.
found recipes for Juanita to try, and enjoyed sharing a meal with those William graduated from Madison
he loved. no one left the engelberger home hungry! robert volunteered november 2, 1950, the daughter of
arnold and Mary (lacy) thompson. east High school in 1950. He served
at local schools and libraries and at the churches he attended in Marshall in the u.s. Marines from 1951 until
and Webster. every tuesday from november-april, while in Florida, he Mary and Hans schneeberger have
been together since 1971, they were his honorable discharge in 1953.
volunteered at catfish Johnny’s restaurant and enjoyed the country William was united in marriage to
music jams. robert cherished his family, and treasured spending time married on november 13, 1976. Mary
Jean graduated from uW-Whitewa- nancy lee Jones on May 7, 1955, in
with his children and grandchild. Madison. He worked as an assem-
robert is survived by his son, Michael engelberger; daughter, Jayne ter in 1974, in elementary educa-
tion, and then taught at Montessori bler for datex-ohmeda Medical, re-
(John) risberg; grandson, brett risberg; brother, charles engelberger, tiring after 25 years of employment.
sister-in-law, betty (James) casey; and several nieces, nephews and school in Madison. she then worked
as an interior designer at Jc Penney William was very handy, with a
cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife, Juanita; his parents; and workshop that rivaled ace Hard-
his sister, lois Jane Pettey. for 28 years. after retirement she
worked with Hans on the Walleye ware. He enjoyed going to garage
robert’s family would like to thank the ssM oncologists, the ssM sales and growing tomatoes in his
Health at Home care nurses, sienna crest caregivers, and the agrace tour circuit for eight years. Mary
Jean was diagnosed with ovarian garden.
Hospicecare team for the exceptional, compassionate, and tender sup- William is survived by his wife, nancy; daughters, linda
port and care that was given to their father. cancer in 2010, and battled for 12.5 years.
she is survived by her husband, Hans “Junior;” sisters: nancy Miller of Kazynski and lori (Jon) Kennedy; and sons, William l. “bill”
a Memorial service will be held at MarsHall united MetHodist Kazynski and Mark Kazynski. He was preceded in death by his parents;
cHurcH, 318 William st., Marshall, at 12 noon on saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, Minneapolis and Judy thompson of Madison; brother, richard thompson
of McFarland; nephews: Jeffrey Miller of Minneapolis and chris (casey) six brothers, Joseph, James, edward, stanley, Henry and John Kazynski;
with the rev. Marty stanton presiding. Military rites will be conducted. and sister, nellie Mueller.
Visitation will be held at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of the Miller and their daughters, tatum and collins Miller, all of door county;
and many friends and family. Mary Jean was preceded in death by her a Mass of christian burial will be held at st. dennis catHolic
service on saturday. burial for robert and Juanita will be held at Forest cHurcH, 505 dempsey road, Madison, at 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 3,
Hill cemetery, 1 speedway rd., Madison, Wis. parents.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 aM on Friday, February 3, 2023, 2023, with Father randy timmerman presiding. interment will be pri-
Memorials may be made to agrace Hospicecare or Marshall united vate at resurrection cemetery. Visitation will be held at the church from
Methodist church. online condolences may be made at www.gunder- at cress Funeral Home, 206 W. Prospect street, stoughton. burial will
follow in town of dunn burying Grounds. Friends are invited to a lun- 10:30 a.m. until the time of the Mass on Friday. online condolences may
sonfh.com. be made at www.gundersonfh.com.
Gunderson East cheon reception following the burial at the stoughton american legion
Gunderson East
Funeral & Cremation Care Post 59. Friends may greet the family from 10:00 aM until the time of Funeral & Cremation Care
5203 Monona Drive
(608) 221-5420
services Friday at the funeral home. 5203 Monona Drive
a special thank you to dr. roy Kim and dr. alissa Weber, and to the (608) 221-5420
staff of agrace.
Rogers Clark Keene, Jr. Please share your memories of Mary Jean by posting on her tribute
Wall at www.cressFuneralservice.com.
Oct. 25, 1940 – Jan. 25, 2023 Cress Funeral Services Thomas W. “Tom” Keul
206 W. Prospect Street, PO Box 231, Stoughton
deerField—rogers clark Keene, (608) 873-9244
March 11, 1962 – Jan. 29, 2023
Jr., age 82, of deerfield, passed away
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Keul, age 60, Madison, passed away
Mary’s Hospital. He was born on oct. Audrey June (Brekke) Kunstman on sunday, Jan. 29, 2023. Visitation
25, 1940, in boston, Mass., the son of Verona—audrey June (brekke)
rogers and Josephine (Kas) Keene. will be held at Gunderson east Fu-
Kunstman passed away peacefully neral and creMation care, 5203
rogers is survived by his wife, on January 27, 2023.
Kaaron; son, Gerry (Judy) Keene; Monona drive, Madison from 1 p.m.
Her funeral service will be held at until 4 p.m. on sunday, Feb. 5, 2023.
daughter, Kori Keene; brother, James 11:00 aM on saturday, February 4,
Keene, sr.; nephews, James Keene, a complete obituary may be
2023, at st. James lutheran church, viewed and online condolences
Jr., Forrest nelson and brock (nich- 427 s. Main street, Verona. a visita-
ole) nelson; niece, Grace Keene; made at www.gundersonfh.com.
tion will be held from 9:30 aM until Gunderson East
sisters-in-law, ruth nelson, nilda time of service on saturday at the Funeral & Cremation Care
Keene, Patty Feltz and Phyllis Peri; 5203 Monona Drive
church. (608) 221-5420
and brothers-in-law, Kurt nelson Mange tusen takk, Mom. skol,
and Kevin nelson. He was preceded audrey!
in death by his parents; brother, to view and sign this guestbook,
richard Keene; and his ex-wife and please visit www.ryanfuneralser-
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NATION&WORLD
DIGEST WASHINGTON
Senators propose
airline legislation
Senators who want to impose
tougher penalties when U.S.
airlines strand or delay pas-
Santos leaves his panels
New congressman is Santos was assigned to two close their conversation. panels as voluntary.
sengers say they finally might fairly low-profile panels, the The questions surrounding Democrats have been highly
be able to turn their ideas into
law because of outrage over de-
under investigation for House Committee on Small Busi-
ness and to the House Science,
Santos go beyond his misrep-
resentations to voters, but also
critical of Santos as well as Mc-
Carthy for his efforts to oust three
bacles like the one at Southwest lying, ethics violations Space, and Technology Com- whether his congressional cam- Democratic lawmakers from com-
Airlines in December. mittee. Still, his arrival left GOP paign followed the law in its re- mittee assignments while at the
Democrats Richard Blumen- KEVIN FREKING leadership frequently answering porting to the Federal Election same time appointing Santos, who
thal of Connecticut and Edward Associated Press questions about the congressman Commission. There are lingering lied so thoroughly to his constitu-
Markey of Massachusetts said WASHINGTON — Republican rather than on their priorities for questions about irregularities in ents about his background.
Tuesday they will again offer a Rep. George Santos of New York the coming months. his campaign committee’s finan- “The hypocrisy just grabs you
“passenger bill of rights” that told GOP colleagues Tuesday he In a statement, Santos said he cial reports and the source of San- by the throat,” said Rep. Adam
would, among other things, al- temporarily stepped down from wanted to focus on serving his tos’ wealth. Schiff, D-Calif. “This is a Re-
low customers to file class-ac- his two congressional commit- constituents “without distrac- If Santos’ campaign is found publican speaker who is seating
tion lawsuits against airlines, tees, a move that comes amid a tion.” to have knowingly and willfully a human fraud, George Santos,
and legislation to limit airline host of ethics issues and a day “I want to personally thank made any “materially false, ficti- on committees, a serial fabricator
fees. Both the passenger-rights after he met with House Speaker Speaker McCarthy for meeting tious, or fraudulent statement or about every part of his existence.”
and airline-fee proposals from Kevin McCarthy. with me to discuss the matter representation” on its paperwork, McCarthy blocked Schiff and
longtime critics of the airline Santos has faced calls for his and allowing me to take time to it could potentially face criminal Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif.,
industry have floundered in the resignation and is facing inves- properly clear my name before charges, the FEC said in a letter to from being re-appointed to the
past, and they lack Republican tigations by prosecutors over his returning to my committees,” the campaign last week. House Permanent Select Com-
support so far in the new Con- personal and campaign finances Santos said. Republicans described the de- mittee on Intelligence, though
gress. and lies about his resume and McCarthy met with Santos on cision by Santos to temporarily they will be able to serve on other
A trade group for the largest family background. Monday night, but did not dis- step down from the two House committees.
U.S. airlines issued a blistering
attack on the legislation.

US, South Korea to WINTER WEATHER


boost collaboration
SEOUL, South Korea — U.S.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Aus-
tin on Tuesday said the United
States will increase its deploy-
ment of advanced weapons
such as fighter jets and bomb-
ers to the Korean Peninsula as
it strengthens joint training and
operational planning with South
Korea in response to a growing
North Korean nuclear threat.
Austin made the comments in
Seoul after he and South Korean
Defense Minister Lee Jong-Sup
agreed to further expand their
combined military exercises,
including a resumption of
live-fire demonstrations, and
continue a “timely and coor-
dinated” deployment of U.S.
strategic assets to the region,
according to their offices.
Austin and Lee also discussed
preparations for a simulated
exercise between the allies in
February aimed at sharpening
their response if North Korea
uses nuclear weapons.

BRIEFLY
EVADING SANCTIONS: Iran and
Russia took a key step Sunday
toward linking their banking JAY JANNER, AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN
systems in a move that further
boosts their cooperation in the The aftermath of a fatal multi-vehicle crash is seen Tuesday in Austin, Texas.
face of Western sanctions, an

Icy conditions lead to mayhem


Iranian official said. At a signing
ceremony on Sunday, Mohsen
Karami, the deputy central bank
governor, said banks in the two
countries had connected their
messaging networks. heel of Texas to West Virginia. major U.S. airport hub Dallas-Fort beneath one of its tires, the Tra-
Storms cancel flights, Several rounds of mixed precip- Worth International Airport and vis County Sheriff’s Office said.
ECONOMY: American consum-
ers are kicking off 2023 a bit less
lead to at least two itation — including freezing rain
and sleet — were in store for many
more than 250 to or from Dallas
Love Field were canceled or de-
About 45 minutes after the crash
on State Highway 130, the deputy
confident than they were at the traffic deaths in Texas areas through Wednesday, mean- layed Tuesday, according to the was freed from the wreckage and
end of last year as inflation and ing some regions could be hit mul- tracking service FlightAware. At taken to a hospital, where he un-
the possibility of a recession PAUL J. WEBER and JEFF MARTIN tiple times, the federal Weather Dallas-Fort Worth, over 50% of derwent surgery, officials said. He
loom. The Conference Board Associated Press Prediction Center warned. Tuesday’s scheduled flights were is expected to survive.
reported Tuesday that its con- AUSTIN, Texas — Winter Emergency responders rushed canceled by afternoon. A Texas state trooper was hospi-
sumer confidence index slipped weather brought ice to a wide to hundreds of auto collisions Dallas-based Southwest Air- talized with serious injuries after
to a still-optimistic 107.1 in Jan- swath of the United States on across Texas and Republican Gov. lines canceled over 560 flights being struck by a driver who lost
uary, down from 109 in Decem- Tuesday, canceling more than Greg Abbott urged people to stay Tuesday and delayed more than control of their vehicle, said Steve
ber. 1,700 flights nationwide and off the roads. 350 more, FlightAware reported. McCraw, director of the Texas De-
snarling highways. At least two Authorities said one person in About 7,000 power outages in partment of Public Safety.
PAKISTAN: Authorities scram- people died on slick roads in Texas Austin was killed in a predawn Texas were reported, Abbott said, In Tennessee, Memphis-Shelby
bled Tuesday to determine how and two law officers in the state pileup Tuesday. A 45-year-old due to factors such as ice on power County Schools announced it will
a suicide bomber was able to un- were seriously injured, including man also died Monday night after lines or downed trees. cancel classes Wednesday due to
leash an explosion Monday in a a deputy who was pinned under a his SUV slid into a highway guard- In Texas, a sheriff’s deputy who freezing rain and hazardous roads.
crowded mosque inside a highly truck, authorities said. rail near Dallas and rolled down an stopped to help the driver of an In Arkansas, Republican Gov.
secured police compound in the As the ice storm advanced east embankment, the Arlington Po- 18-wheeler that went off an icy Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared
city of Peshawar, Pakistan. The on Tuesday, watches and warn- lice Department said. highway on Tuesday was hit by a state of emergency Tuesday be-
death toll climbed to 100; at ings stretched from the western More than 900 flights to or from a second truck that pinned him cause of the ice storm.
least 225 were wounded.

FORD COMPLAINTS: The U.S.


government’s road safety
agency, the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration,
is investigating 164 complaints
Exxon enjoyed a Ukraine petitions for
that windshield trim panels can
fly off of 2011 through 2019 Ford
Explorers while they’re trav-
eling at highway speeds. The
record 2022 profit Western fighter jets A year in to invasion, especially threatened by Russia
probe covers about 1.86 million Company made $56B The year marked a dramatic and have been the leading advo-
vehicles. turnaround from 2020 when US, Britain refuse so cates for providing military aid.
while US drivers paid travel ground to a halt during the Ukrainian Defense Minister
NUCLEAR TREATY: Russia’s re- coronavirus pandemic and de- far to offer warplanes Oleksii Reznikov held talks with
fusal to allow on-the-ground $5 a gallon for gasoline mand for fuel evaporated. That his French counterpart, saying
inspections to resume is endan- year, the price for future oil con- SUSIE BLANN they did not discuss specific
gering the New START nuclear CATHY BUSSEWITZ tracts plummeted below zero at Associated Press fighter jets, but they did talk
treaty and U.S.-Russian arms Associated Press one point, dozens of oil and gas KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine won about aviation “platforms” to
control overall, the Biden ad- NEW YORK — Exxon Mobil companies filed for bankruptcy support Tuesday from Baltic na- help Ukraine’s ground-to-air
ministration charged on Tues- posted record annual profits in protection and thousands of in- tions and Poland in its quest to defense.
day. The finding was delivered 2022 as consumers globally strug- dustry workers lost their jobs. obtain Western fighter jets, but He also listed weapons Ukraine
to Congress and summarized gled with high prices for gaso- Two years later, Exxon booked there were no signs that larger has sought in the past year and
in a statement by the State De- line, home heating and consumer $12.75 billion in profits and $95.43 nations like the U.S. and Britain said the first response was always,
partment. goods. billion in revenue in just its final changed their stance of refusing “Impossible.” Eventually though,
The energy giant brought in quarter. to provide warplanes to Kyiv af- he said, “it became possible.”
LOBBYING PROBE: The Justice $55.7 billion in annual profits, Exxon achieved its best-ever ter almost a year of battling Rus- Several Western leaders have
Department dropped its probe the company reported Tuesday, annual refining output in North sia’s invading forces. expressed concern that provid-
of retired four-star Gen. John exceeding its previous record of America and the highest globally “Ukraine needs fighter jets … ing warplanes could escalate
Allen for his role in an alleged il- $45.22 billion in 2008. since 2012, the company said. missiles, tanks. We need to act,” the conflict and draw them in
legal foreign lobbying campaign Exxon’s bounty came as Amer- It completed the expansion of Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas deeper.
on behalf of the wealthy Persian icans shelled out $4 per gallon for its Beaumont Refinery in Texas Reinsalu said in the Latvian cap- The U.K. government, among
Gulf nation Qatar and no charges gasoline throughout most of the and expects to be able to process ital, Riga, at a news conference Kyiv’s staunchest supporters
will be filed, his lawyer, David spring and summer with millions 250,000 barrels per day of crude with his Baltic and Polish col- and military suppliers, said
Schertler, said Tuesday. hitting the road. At one point gas- oil there in first quarter of this leagues. Those countries, which sending its fighter jets is “not
— Associated Press oline topped $5 a gallon. year. lie on NATO’s eastern flank, feel practical.”
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OPINION
MY VIEW | PHIL HANDS
Serving Wisconsin since 1839
1901 Fish Hatchery Road, Madison, WI 53713
wsjopine@madison.com

STATE JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD


Staff members
KELLY LECKER SCOTT MILFRED
Executive editor Opinion editor
PHIL HANDS
Editorial cartoonist
Community members
JANINE GESKE
JAMES L. HOWARD
SUSAN SCHMITZ

The views expressed in the editorials are shaped by the board,


independent of news coverage decisions elsewhere in the newspaper.

ANOTHER VIEW | NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

What Memphis
killing tells us
emphis’ police chief said who thank God have already

M video of the Jan. 10 beat-


ing by five police officers
that killed 29-year-old Tyre
been fired. But an inquiry must
dig much deeper.
In the wake of the May 2020
YOUR VIEWS
Nichols included “acts that murder of George Floyd, Black State can’t leave forcement personnel responding
defy humanity.” Lives Matter marches righ- Send your views to situations requiring under-
We had fair warning, but the teously reminded America that people behind Email your letter to the
standing and not guns.
66 minutes of body-worn and the lives of those with darker They should appoint people
lamp-mounted camera images skin are all too often treated as I believe that every human life editor of 200 or fewer words to restructure our voting dis-
released Friday night confirmed disposable. No linear connec- is sacred and deserving of rever- to wsjopine@madison.com. tricts and pay them to do that.
the chief’s characterization and tion can here be drawn between ence and protection. In this new Submissions may be edited for Most important, they should ask
then some. Here were officers racism and the actions of the legislative session, let’s all ask clarity and length. Not all can the citizens how they want the
pulling over Nichols’ car for no five Black cops. our representatives to work for be published. Please include money spent instead of ignoring
clear reason. Here were men Of course a non-white officer the dignity of life and the com- your full name, address and the desires of the constituents
charged with enforcing the can also betray bias against a mon good above partisan politics phone number for verification. as they have repeatedly done in
law punching and kicking and non-white civilian — overzeal- and interests. the past.
striking a civilian as he lay on ous use of force against Black I am urging all elected officials Russia. Oh yeah, and maybe try work-
the ground, apparently hand- men is a bedeviling police prob- to replace harsh rhetoric with The recent COVID debacle ing together instead of fighting
cuffed, and Tasing him. lem no matter the skin color of sincere dialogue and collabora- proved that if the bureaucrats with each other. That would be a
Here was Nichols crying out the individual in uniform — but tive policymaking that promotes can distract us by using fear and novelty.
for his mother. Here were cops hard questions must also be the common good and the expan- intimidation, we will give up our Lynn Javoroski, Juneau
deploying pepper spray and ac- asked about the hiring of these sion of conditions under which freedoms. Meanwhile, the phar-
cidentally spraying one another. men, about their training and life can flourish. This includes: maceutical industrial complex
This was less a police action about the culture of the poison-  Universal access to quality rakes in billions. Lower sales tax
than a gang assault on a Black ously named “Scorpion unit.” health care and education. Take the climate change
man by violent aggressors who Police are often justified in  Pre-natal resources and paid agenda, for example. Are we
for fairer system
happened to be collecting gov- their use of force. When they family leave. naïve enough to believe there The Wisconsin Legislature is
ernment salaries, wearing uni- wantonly harm people, they  A living wage. aren’t nefarious motives behind discussing changes in our tax
forms and wielding the power must pay a price, swift and  Economic policies respecting the ruling class passing laws system. To support our public
of the state. severe, and the bigger forces the dignity of workers and sup- supporting renewables such as services, Wisconsinites pay
The wheels of justice must behind their crimes must be porting families and food security. ethanol, wind turbines and solar property, income, sales, excise
now turn against the officers, systematically pulled apart.  Protection for immigrants power? Who benefits from this? and other taxes. But everyone
and refugees. A good rule of thumb is to follow should look at all taxes as in-
 Resources to end human the money. come taxes because for most
ANOTHER VIEW | NEW YORK DAILY NEWS trafficking. The land grab of government families that’s where the money
 Policies that help dismantle solar is the worst example of comes from.

Sending tanks racism.


 Care for the environment to
protect our common home.
When negotiating decisions
this. If you are a landowner who
signed up for solar farms, you’ve
fallen into the trap of excessive
materialism without looking at
The Institute on Taxation and
Economic Policy published a
report, “Who Pays? A Distribu-
tional Analysis of the Tax Sys-

is long overdue
about the projected $7 billion the big picture. Realize that, for tems in All 50 States,” in 2018,
surplus in the upcoming leg- the government to give some- based on 2017 property, sales
islative session, please keep in thing to one person, it has to take and income taxes. In Wisconsin,
mind the value and importance it from someone else in the form taxes as a percent of family in-
of providing funding for domes- of taxes or inflation. come were around 10% for most
fter much back-and- alone will force other nations tic violence services, affordable Stop the corruption. Wake up, families, except for the wealthi-

A forth and strenuous


hand-wringing, Ger-
many has cleared the way for
to back off from supporting
Ukraine, it’s got the picture
backward.
housing, health care, child care
and programs to assist people
who are struggling economically
America.
Hugh L. Roberts, Randolph
est. The richest 5% paid 8.5% of
their family income in taxes, and
the richest 1% paid only 7.7%
its Leopard 2 tanks to join the The more unhinged Vladi- and medically. For the poorest Badgers, sales
fight for democracy in Ukraine, mir Putin’s behavior gets, the We cannot move “Forward” Lawmakers should taxes make up of large percent
pledging to send an initial clearer it becomes that he can- as a state unless we take steps to of the their tax bill. So that is the
company of 14 tanks. The U.S. not simply be appeased. make sure no one is left behind.
listen, work together place to cut. That benefits all
joined in with President Joe A few dozen replacement Barbara Brown, Mayville I would ask my legislators to taxpayers and may bring some
Biden’s pledge to send 31 M1 tanks for the heroic Ukrai- not lower my taxes. Instead, shoppers from neighboring
Abrams tanks. nians isn’t going to set off repair my roads and bridges, states with higher sales taxes. A
The U.S. and Europe have WWIII. Resupplying Ukraine Follow the money provide high-speed internet for fairer system must change in-
been rightly supporting helps equalize the playing field all Wisconsin residents and pay come taxes by adding tax brack-
Ukraine’s defense since Russia against a much larger invading
on COVID, solar our public school teachers what ets for the richest 5% and 1% so
invaded nearly a year ago, but force, giving the smaller army a “Let sleeping dogs lie,” as the they are worth (after all, they are they are paying closer to 10% of
this move marked the first time better fighting chance. saying goes, is our government’s teaching our future leaders). their household income in taxes.
the aid was war wagons, to Rus- Russia will screech about it agenda when it comes to keeping They should also find ways to The Legislative Fiscal Bureau
sia’s chagrin. The aggressor’s being a dangerous escalation. the public uninformed. decrease our reliance on fossil should add up all 2022 Wiscon-
often oblique and recently ex- But no NATO troops are on the They try to distract us with fuels and increase sustainable sin taxes as a percent of house-
plicit threats to use its nuclear ground, and the saber-rattling is claims of racism, misogyny and resources and provide health hold income and present that to
arsenal if facing a total defeat bluster. Russia isn’t going to nuke homophobia, meanwhile they care for all Wisconsinites — the public. Then we can see what
in Ukraine are to be taken seri- Germany, the United States or send billions to Ukraine and including mental health care a fairer system could look like.
ously. But if Russia believes this anyone else over a few tanks. bring us to the brink of war with — and fund training for law en- Bill Dagnon, Baraboo

National debt shows how our nation has lost its way
s tensions about raising the Federal spending can be fi- on which a free nation under God make you pay payroll taxes and system. The system is broken be-

A nation’s $31.4 trillion debt


ceiling build, the headline
that should be flashing in front of
nanced in two ways: taxes or debt.
Politicians don’t like taxation be-
cause they have to be honest with
was founded.
Dishonesty, irresponsibility and
big government do not define a
then make payments to you when
you retire. Government decides
what those taxes and payments
cause it is not based on American
principles of ownership and per-
sonal responsibility. It is based on
every American is that our coun- citizens that they are taking their free nation under God. will be. government dependence.
try is not working. money. Borrowing achieves the Let’s consider the issue of so- And here we have more dishon- Every American could earn far
Nothing is going same end without asking. called entitlements — Social Se- esty. more, without taking on unnec-
to get fixed — really The last thing Congress did curity, Medicare, Medicaid. Social Security is broke. Ac- essary risks, if they could take
fixed — until we before shutting down in the last About two-thirds of our annual cording to the system’s trustees, ownership of their payroll taxes
come clean about session was pass $1.7 trillion in spending consist of mandatory there are insufficient funds to and invest in a personal retirement
this basic, sad and additional spending. There were spending — entitlements. The rest meet obligations beginning in account.
distressing fact. no taxes to pay for this. It gets lay- is discretionary spending and in- 2034, 11 years from now. Every Dishonesty and irresponsibil-
STAR How can it be ered onto the huge debt, which is terest paid on the debt. young American entering the ity are rampant because we have
PARKER that our national on you and me. Whenever I write that Social workforce now must pay taxes allowed government to take over
publicly held debt As economist Milton Friedman Security is an entitlement, I get into a system that does not have so much of our lives in a country
is equal to our en- once said, “There is no such thing letters saying, “Don’t call this an the resources to pay promised where individuals are supposed
tire $25.5 trillion economy? And as a free lunch.” We pay for every- entitlement! I paid for it!” benefits. to be free and responsible only to
where were we all when this hap- thing. But the label “entitlement” is There is a lot of rhetoric about their creator.
pened? As recently as 2008, debt Instead of paying our bills hon- a government label for payments whether entitlements should be It’s time for big changes in
was 39.2%, rather than 100%, of estly through taxes, we bear the that are mandatory for the gov- part of the debt ceiling negotia- America. The only choice is
our GDP. burden of debt through inflation ernment to make, as opposed to tions. They shouldn’t be — not whether we want to have a future
One of the outcries that fueled and slow growth. discretionary spending, such as, because these programs aren’t or not.
the American revolution was We must appreciate that the for instance, defense spending. broken, but because it is too com-
taxation without representation. discussion about debt and spend- Those who think this is a per- plicated to fix in overnight nego- Star Parker is president of the
But this is exactly what is going on ing is not about accounting. It is sonal right should ask if they are tiations. Center for Urban Renewal and
today. Who is on the line for these about principles. entitled to get out from the sys- Fixing Social Security should Education and host of the weekly
tens of trillions of debt? You and Our national crisis stems from tem. And the answer is no. The not be about cuts but about re- television show “Cure America with
me. straying from the basic principles government remains entitled to form and changing the whole Star Parker”: curepolicy.org.
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B2 | Wednesday, February 1, 2023 SPORTS Wisconsin state Journal

UP NEXT PREP BASKETBALL

McFarland boys rise to 7th in AP poll


BUCKS DAY TIME TV
vs. l.a. clippers thursday 9 p.m. bsW
UW MEN’S HOCKEY DAY TIME
at Michigan Friday 6 p.m.
UW WOMEN’S HOCKEY DAY TIME
SEAN DAVIS De Pere at the top of the Girls Big Eight leader Verona
sdavis@wiscnews.com Division 1 poll. The Cardi- McFarland and Monona was ranked fifth in Division
vs. st. cloud state Friday 7 p.m.
The McFarland boys bas- nals, who are in first place Grove remained fifth and 1, holding onto its spot from
UW MEN’S BASKETBALL DAY TIME TV ketball team vaulted into in the Big Eight Confer- eighth, respectively, in Di- last week. Kettle Moraine
at ohio state thursday 6 p.m. Fs1 seventh in Division 2 in the ence, received one first- vision 2 in the AP rankings. remained No. 1 in Division 1,
UW WOMEN’S BASKETBALL DAY TIME latest Associated Press state place vote after posting The Spartans and Silver while Sun Prairie West was
vs. ohio state Wednesday 6:30 p.m. poll released Tuesday. wins over Sun Prairie East Eagles both improved to among three teams to receive
After receiving votes each and Madison East. 16-2 overall and sit in first votes.
of the previous two weeks, Madison La Follette and place atop the Rock Valley Freedom remained
ON THE AIR the Spartans made their first Waunakee were Madi- and Badger East confer- No. 1 in Division 3, while
appearance in the rankings son-area teams that also ences. McFarland, tied for La Crosse Aquinas and
TV RADIO after a 3-0 week, picking received votes in Division 1. fifth last week, knocked off Blair-Taylor stayed atop di-
NBA up double-digit wins over Brillion remained top- fellow RVC title contenders visions 4 and 5, respectively.
6:30 p.m. brooklyn at boston esPn Monona Grove, Clinton and ranked in Division 3, receiv- Edgerton and Brodhead last
9 p.m. atlanta at Phoenix esPn Madison Edgewood. ing five first-place votes. week, while Monona Grove VOTE: To make
Stoughton also held its West Salem and Racine St. took care of DeForest and your selection for
NHL
No. 10 ranking in Division Catherine’s received one Watertown. which prep event
6:30 p.m. carolina at buffalo tnt 2, while reigning two-time first-place vote apiece. Two-time defending the State Journal
CHL state champion Pewaukee In Division 4, Howards WIAA Division 2 state cham- should cover this week,
8 p.m. regina vs. calgary nHln was a unanimous choice at Grove retained its top spot. pion Green Bay Notre Dame hover your smartphone
COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL No. 1. Chippewa Falls McDonell remained the unanimous camera app over the QR
5:30 p.m. Penn st. at Purdue btn Undefeated Middleton garnered unanimous honors top-ranked team in Division code and click the link that
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5:30 p.m. Providence at Xavier Fs1
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Maryland 9 2 18 4
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8 p.m. oklahoma st. at oklahoma esPn2 DREAM LANES coverage, game highlights, scores, standings and more. illinois 7 4 17 5
8 p.m. sMu at tulane esPnu Suburban Merchants: ricky burright 697, The State Journal accepts scores from coaches via email
Michigan 7 4 17 5
robin Goldberg 696, tony Pena 684; anna Purdue 6 5 15 6
9:30 p.m. new Mexico at utah st. Fs1 lezotte 650, abigail aubart 600, Kayla and phone calls and asks all scores and stats be submitted nebraska 4 6 12 9
Halvorsen 550. MARBA East: brian longfield Michigan state 3 7 11 10
COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 704, Jim Fosdick 682, dan swenson 678, Jay no later than 9:30 each night or as soon as the contest Penn state 3 8 12 10
rutgers 3 8 9 14
6:30 p.m. ohio st. at Wisconsin 1310 aM thysee 675. Industrial Nite: reid Goldberg ends. For any questions about our process, contact the Minnesota 2 8 9 12
730. Utility: noelle eckhoff 551.
sports team at wsjsports@madison.com. Wisconsin 2 8 7 15
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRAIRIE LANES northwestern 1 9 8 13
Monday Major: Jon Maves 680. Monday’s result
11:30 a.m. senior bowl practice esPnu 3. Westfield 19-1 45 3 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
Maryland 87, Penn state 66
SPARTAN BOWL 4. laconia 17-2 38 4 Remaining schedule
Wednesday’s games
noon signing day special esPn2 Monday Major: dustin tournear 769, eric
5. neillsville 18-0 35 6 February
ohio state at Wisconsin, 6:30 p.m.
6. racine Prairie 15-2 34 5 Thursday – at ohio state, 6 p.m. Sunday –
shelby 737, shane sosinsky 732, Max Hilbert indiana at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
1 p.m. signing day special btn 731, Joe Johnson 727, Josh Krueger 700, Pat
7. new Glarus 19-0 30 7 northwestern, 5:30 p.m. Wed., 8 – at Penn
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
8. neenah st. Mary 16-1 17 8 state, 7:30 p.m. Sat., 11 – at nebraska, 3 p.m.
1:30 p.m. signing day special esPnu oakey 692, Jon coffey 675; lindsey reithmeyer Remaining schedule
9. crandon 15-1 10 9 Tues., 14 – Michigan, 8 p.m. Sat., 18 – rutgers,
669, Megan Jirsa 640, Joyce Parizo 554. February
10. randolph 15-4 4 10 11 a.m. Wed., 22 – iowa, 8 p.m. Sun., 26 – at
2 p.m. senior bowl practice esPn2 SPORT BOWL Others receiving votes: cadott 3, deerfield 2, Michigan, 1 p.m. Wednesday – ohio state, 6:30 p.m. Sunday –
Westby 2, bangor 1. March at rutgers, 1 p.m. Wed., 8 – Michigan state,
Merchants: Glen buchta 676.
COLLEGE GOLF DIVISION 5 Thurs., 2 – Purdue, 8 p.m. Sun., 5 – at 6:30 p.m. Sat., 11 – at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Wed.,
TEN PIN ALLEY W-L Pts LW Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. 15 – at iowa, 6:30 p.m. Mon., 20 – rutgers,
3:30 p.m. southwestern invitational GolF Nesbitt Mixers: Jeff eicher 695; Peg carlson 1. blair-taylor (6) 18-0 60 1 7 p.m. Thurs., 23 – at northwestern, 6 p.m.
WIAC Sun., 26 – Michigan, 1 p.m.
573, Kelly becker 551. 2. Prairie Farm 18-0 52 2
TENNIS 3. albany 19-0 49 3 Conf. All WIAC
11:30 a.m. lyon-Wta tennis 4. Wis. rapids assumption 15-2 33 4 W L W L
Curling 5. sevastopol 16-1 32 6 uW-oshkosh 8 1 15 5 Conf. All
W L W L
MADISON CURLING CLUB 6. athens 18-2 31 5 uW-la crosse 6 3 15 5
uW-eau claire 7 2 16 4
7. royall 15-2 27 7 uW-Whitewater 5 4 14 6
Monday – 2 p.m.—Michaelis 6, ammann 3; uW-Whitewater 6 3 15 5
DIGEST neidhart 8, swandby 2. 4:25 p.m.—Michaelis
7, Pielage 6; Vande sande 9, lippitt 6; Pfiffner
8. oshkosh lourdes
9. south shore
16-3 15
16-1 14 t-10
9 uW-eau claire
uW-Platteville
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8
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uW-oshkosh
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t-10. chippewa Falls Mcdonell 15-3 6 nr uW-stevens Point 3 6 10 10 uW-la crosse 4 5 15 5
7, Gilbertson 4. 6:35 p.m.—oakeson 8, Mataya
t-10. Hillsboro 15-4 6 8 uW-river Falls 3 6 9 11 uW-river Falls 3 6 13 7
1; Kirchoff 8, Pfiffner 1; nelson 5, Veler 2;
uW-stout 1 8 5 14
NFL rottscheit 9, shilling 8. 8:45 p.m.—ebert 8, Others receiving votes: Wabeno/laona 4,
Wednesday’ games
uW-stevens Point 3 6 11 9
brown 6. belmont 1. uW-Platteville 2 7 9 11
uW-stevens Point at uW-Whitewater, 7 p.m.
Broncos, Texans hire coaches COLLEGE SPORTS
uW-stout at uW-river Falls, 7 p.m.
Wednesday’s games
uW-Platteville at uW-la crosse, 7 p.m.

The Denver Broncos have agreed to a deal with the PREP SPORTS uW-eau claire at uW-oshkosh, 7 p.m.
uW-la crosse at uW-Platteville, 7 p.m.
uW-river Falls at uW-stout, 7 p.m.
uW-Whitewater at uW-stevens Point, 7 p.m.
NACC uW-oshkosh at uW-eau claire, 7 p.m.
New Orleans Saints that will make Sean Payton their Boys basketball Women’s hockey NACC
Conf. All
head coach, a person with knowledge of the accord ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL WCHA
W L W L Conf. All
Pts W L T OW OL SW GF GA
said Tuesday. (First-place votes in parentheses)
DIVISION 1 Minnesota 59 19 1 2 1 0 1 108 33
y-Wisconsin lutheran 11
st. norbert 10
2 14
3 13
6
7
W L W L
st. norbert 12 0 16 3
The person, who spoke to The Associated Press on W-L Pts LW ohio st. 57 19 2 1 3 1 1 93 39 Marian 9 3 11 8 Wisconsin lutheran 10 2 13 6
1. de Pere (6) 17-0 69 1 Wisconsin 50 16 5 1 1 2 0 95 31 aurora 7 5 12 7 aurora 9 2 15 3
condition of anonymity because the teams hadn’t 2. Middleton (1) 16-0 63 2 Minn.duluth 39 13 8 1 3 2 0 69 39 illinois tech 7 5 9 11 edgewood college 9 3 12 7
announced the agreement, said the Broncos would 3. Hartland arrowhead 15-1 57 3 st. cloud st. 26 8 14 0 0 2 0 42 71
Minnesota st. 22 7 15 0 0 1 0 40 75
benedictine 6 5 8 11 lakeland 8 4 10 9
4. brookfield central 13-3 43 5 lakeland 5 7 11 8 concordia (Wis.) 8 4 9 10
send their first-round pick, No. 29 overall, in this 5. Milwaukee Hamilton 13-3 39 7 st. thomas 8 2 19 1 0 0 1 22 89 edgewood college 5 7 5 15 concordia (ill.) 7 5 9 10
bemidji st. 3 1 21 0 0 0 0 16 108
year’s draft to the Saints along with a future sec- 6. eau claire Memorial
7. Mequon Homestead
14-3
13-4
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23
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4 Friday’s games
rockford
Msoe
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5
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Marian
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ond-rounder. Denver also will receive a third-round 8. Fond du lac 14-4 22 6 st. cloud state at Wisconsin, 7 p.m. concordia (Wis.) 3 9 6 14 illinois tech 3 9 5 13
9. sussex Hamilton 13-4 16 nr st. thomas at bemidji state, 3 p.m. dominican 1 12 6 14 Msoe 3 9 4 15
pick in the trade. 10. sheboygan north 14-3 8 nr Minn.-duluth at Minnesota state, 3 p.m. x-concordia (ill.)- - 8 4 rockford 2 10 3 16
Payton remained under contract with New Orleans af- Others receiving votes: Madison la Follette ohio state at Minnesota, 6 p.m.
Saturday’s games
x – excluded from nacc standings due to
violations of conference policy.
alverno
dominican
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12
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1
15
18
5, Milwaukee Marquette 3, Hudson 2, Muskego
ter stepping down from the Saints last year and working 1, Waunakee 1. st. cloud state at Wisconsin, 3 p.m. y – clinched conference tournament berth Wednesday’s games
Minn.-duluth at Minnesota state, 2 p.m. Tuesday’s results illinois tech at edgewood college, 7 p.m.
in broadcasting this season. DIVISION 2
W-L Pts LW ohio state at Minnesota, 2 p.m. edgewood college 78, dominican 73 aurora at Msoe, 7 p.m.
Payton, 59, went 152-89 in 15 seasons with the Saints 1. Pewaukee (7) 12-2 70 1 st. thomas at bemidji state, 2 p.m. lakeland 74, Msoe 73 benedictine at concordia (ill.), 7 p.m.
dominican at rockford, 7 p.m.
2. Wisconsin lutheran 13-3 61 2 st. norbert 72, concordia (Wis.) 53
and 9-8 in the playoffs. He led New Orleans to a 31-17 3. nicolet 16-2 56 3 Men’s hockey rockford 74, benedictine 64 lakeland at Wisconsin lutheran, 7 p.m.
Marian at concordia (Wis.), 7 p.m.
win over the Indianapolis Colts in the Super Bowl fol- 4. onalaska 12-3 47 t-6
BIG TEN
Wisconsin lutheran 72, Marian 65
concordia (ill.) at aurora, cncd. st. norbert at alverno, 7 p.m.
5. burlington 14-3 41 4
lowing the 2009 season. He stepped away last year when 6. Greenfield 14-2 34 t-6 Pts W L T OW OL SW GF GA EDGEWOOD COLLEGE 78, DOMINICAN 73
Minnesota 43 14 3 1 1 1 0 82 40 Edgewood College 37 41 — 78
quarterback Drew Brees retired. 7. McFarland
8. Whitnall
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13-1
29
18
nr
9 ohio st. 27 9 7 0 0 0 0 50 39 Dominican 28 45 — 73 HOCKEY
The Broncos, who went 5-12 in 2022 and extended 9. la crosse central 11-5 9 8 Penn st. 27 8 9 1 0 2 0 54 55 EDGEWOOD COLLEGE – schroeckenthaler
their playoff drought to seven years, fired rookie coach 10. stoughton 11-4 8 10 notre dame 26 8 8 2 1 0 1 41 47 13-17 5-9 31, nelson 5-8 1-2 11, Houtakker
4-10 0-0 9, baierl 3-7 2-4 8, ellingson 2-7 2-2
NHL
Others receiving votes: Milwaukee Pius Michigan 24 8 8 0 2 2 0 52 56
Tuesday’s results
Nathaniel Hackett on Dec. 26 after he went 4-11. Interim 5, Wauwatosa West 4, Westosha central 4, Michigan st. 24 7 9 2 1 0 2
Wisconsin 9 3 13 0 0 0 0
46
33
62
59
7, traeder 4-11 0-1 10, Mulcare 1-3 0-0 2,
Hughes 0-0 0-0 0, dimovski 0-1 0-0 0, Meyers
Medford 4, river Falls 3, Mosinee 1. ottawa 5, Montreal 4
coach Jerry Rosburg went 1-1. DIVISION 3 Friday’s games 0-1 0-0 0, cervelli 0-0 0-0 0. totals 32-65 carolina 5, los angeles 4, ot
W-L Pts LW Wisconsin at Michigan, 6 p.m. 10-18 78.
Ryans to Texans: DeMeco Ryans was hired as coach 1. brillion (5) 17-0 68 1 Penn state at ohio state, 6 p.m. DOMINICAN – bennett 7-16 2-3 18, West 5-10
Washington 4, columbus 3, ot
Wednesday’s games
of the Houston Texans, giving him his first head coaching 2. West salem (1) 14-1 63 3 notre dame at Michigan state, 6 p.m. 0-0 11, riedl 4-8 3-4 11, tayloer 3-6 1-2 7,
3. racine st. catherine’s (1) 15-1 54 4 Saturday’s games nennig 3-9 0-0 6, scott 5-8 0-2 11, bendi 3-8 boston at toronto, 6:30 p.m.
job and bringing him back to the place where he started 4. osceola 16-0 40 5 Wisconsin at Michigan, 6 p.m. 0-0 7, lewis 0-1 2-2 2. totals 30-66 8-13 73. carolina at buffalo, 6:30 p.m.
his playing career. 5. Milwaukee thomas More 14-2 38 6 notre dame at Michigan state, 3 p.m. 3-point goals – ec 4-20 (traeder 2-7,
6. appleton Xavier 14-2 37 2 Penn state at ohio state, 5:30 p.m. Houtakker 1-4, ellingson 1-4, mulcare 0-1, USHL
Ryans joins the Texans from the San Francisco 49ers, 7. lakeside lutheran 14-1 21 t-9 dimovski 0-1, Meyers 0-1, baierl 0-2), d 5-16
8. Milw. carmen northwest 12-3 18 nr (bennett 2-5, scott 1-1, West 1-3, bandi 1-3, East GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
where he spent the past two seasons as their defensive 9. little chute 15-1 17 7
Men’s volleyball riedl 0-2, nennig 0-2). Rebounds – ec 46 chicago 37 22 12 2 1 47 152 136
coordinator. 10. Prescott 14-3 12 t-9 EDGEWOOD COLLEGE 3,
MARANATHA BAPTIST 0
(schroeckenthaler, Houtakker 10), d 29 (riedl
7). Assists – ec 23 (ellingson 6), d 19 (West 7).
Green bay 33 21 10 1 1 44 119 110
Others receiving votes: Kiel 10, beloit turner usa Hockey 34 20 11 1 2 43 141 138
He replaces Lovie Smith, who was fired after just one 4, Waukesha catholic Memorial 2, Maple Maranatha Baptist 12 16 13 Turnovers – ec 18 (schroeckenthaler 5), d 10 youngstown 35 19 12 3 1 42 131 100
(riedl 4). Total fouls – ec 15, d 16.
season where the team went 3-13-1. northwestern 1.
DIVISION 4
Edgewood College 25 25 25 dubuque
cedar rapids
33 17 12 3 1 38
33 16 12 3 2 37
113
127
125
112
MARANATHA BAPTIST (leaders) – Kills (9):
A fan favorite during his playing days in Houston, W-L Pts LW Valeria 5. Blocks (5.0): lacock, says 1.5. Aces College women Muskegon 36 16 18 2 0 34 134 149
1. Howards Grove (6) 16-1 69 1 Madison 36 9 25 1 1 20 107 169
Ryans could help the team win back some fans that have 2. onalaska luther 15-1 62 2
(2): Mueller, says 1. Digs (20): Hoffmann 5).
Assists (7): Mueller 6.
COLLEGE OF DUPAGE 71, MATC 61 West GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
become disenchanted with the direction of the Texans 3. darlington (1) 17-1 53 3 EDGEWOOD COLLEGE – Kills (48): Hoffmann, MATC 17 9 20 15 — 61 Fargo 35 24 8 0 3 51 136 84
4. neenah st. Mary 15-2 49 4 Hill-Zastrow, nettesheim, Hartjes 6). Blocks College of DuPage 15 21 24 11 — 71 Waterloo 35 23 12 0 0 46 138 104
as they muddled through three straight dreadful sea- 5. Fond du lac springs 12-2 37 5 (2.0): Hoffmann, chapman, nettesheim, Mills MADISON COLLEGE – davis 9=-19 0-0 20, ripp lincoln 34 20 13 1 0 41 110 95
sons after winning the AFC South in 2018 and 2019. 6. Mineral Point
7. auburndale
14-2
15-2
31
30
6
7
0.5). Aces (11): dermody 3. Digs (34): Hastreiter, 5-12 3-4 14, anzalone 1-8 0-0 3, Knox 0-4 2-2
2, staveness 0-5 0-0 0, Hansen 3-3 4-4 10,.
sioux city
tri-city
35 17 13 2 3 39
34 16 14 1 3 36
110
109
97
124
Hill-Zastrow, Griffith 6. Assists (43): Gehrke 21.
Extra points: Atlanta Falcons coach Arthur Smith 8. Fall creek 13-2 19 8 Paulson 3-10 0-0 7, Williams 1-3 2-4 5. totals sioux Falls 36 15 17 2 2 34 103 124
9. unity 14-0 10 nr 22-64 11-14 61. des Moines 36 13 16 4 3 33 95 116
made official his hiring of former Green Bay Packers as- 10. crivitz 16-0 8 nr FOOTBALL COLLEGE OF DUPAGE – Gibson 9-16 3-5 omaha 36 11 19 4 2 28 83 125
sistant Jerry Gray as assistant head coach for defense. Others receiving votes: deerfield 7, Kohler 4, 21, allen 6-11 3-6 17, Wilson 6-12 0-2 12, Thursday’s games
bangor 3, Marathon 2, cuba city 1. berkompas 4-14 2-4 11, Havard 2-11 3-4 8, Madison at usa Hockey, 6:05 p.m.
... The NFL’s salary cap will be $224.8 million in 2023, DIVISION 5 NFL playoffs nesemeier 1-2 0-0 2. totals 28-66 11-21 71. Waterloo at dubuque, 7:05 p.m.
an increase of $16.6 million. W-L Pts LW Super Bowl 3-point goals – Mc 6-32 (davis 2-5, ripp 1-2, Friday’s games
1. chippewa Falls Mcdonell (7) 17-1 70 1 Williams 1-2, anzalone 1-8, Paulson 1-8, Knox Madison at usa Hockey, 6:05 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 12, Glendale, Ariz.
2. Heritage christian 18-1 57 4 0-2, staveness 0-5), cdP 4-18 (allen 2-4, youngstown at Muskegon, 6:10 p.m.
Philadelphia vs. Kansas city, 5:30 p.m. (FoX)
COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL 3. Wausau newman 13-2 49 3
4. Waupun cent. Wis. christian 15-2 47 5
berkompas 1-6, Havard 1-6, Gibson 0-1, Wilson
0-1). Fouled out – staveness. Rebounds – Mc
chicago at cedar rapids, 7:05 p.m.
Green bay at dubuque, 7:05 p.m.

Illinois beats Nebraska


5. Fall river
6. solon springs
15-2 43 2
16-1 38 6 LATEST LINE 41 (ripp 14), cdP 41 (allen 11). Assists – Mc
12 (anzalone 3), cdP 17 (Gibson, allen, Havard
des Moines at sioux city, 7:05 p.m.
sioux Falls at lincoln, 7:05 p.m.
7. owen-Withee 14-2 29 7 4). Turnovers – Mc 25 (ripp 8), cdP 20 (Gibson tri-city at omaha, 7:05 p.m.
Matthew Mayer scored 16 points to lead four players 8. Hillsboro 15-2 22 8 FanDuel Odds 7). Total fouls – Mc 17, cdP 16. Fargo at Waterloo, 7:05 p.m.
9. stevens Point Pacelli 14-3 12 nr SUPER BOWL
in double figures as host Illinois beat Nebraska 72-56 in 10. Green bay neW luth. 13-4 10 10
Others receiving votes: Port edwards 4, ithaca Sunday, Feb. 12
Champaign. 2, Marshfield columbus 1, Hurley 1. Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog
Illinois (16-6, 7-4 Big Ten Conference) has won seven Philadelphia 1½ (49½) Kansas city

of its past eight games while Nebraska (10-13, 3-9) has Girls basketball
lost four straight.
ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL BASKETBALL
(First place votes in parentheses)
Illinois pulled away with a 15-4 run for a 63-54 lead DIVISION 1 NBA Family owned since 1959
W-L Pts LW
with 5:29 to play. Sencire Harris scored six points with 1. Kettle Moraine (6) 16-1 60 1 Tuesday’s results
a dunk during the stretch and Hawkins had four points. 2. Hortonville 17-1 54 2 Miami 100, cleveland 97
3. neenah 18-1 47 t3 l.a. lakers 129, new york 123, ot
Sam Griesel scored 21 points on 7-for-17 shooting to
lead Nebraska. The Cornhuskers shot 40% and turned
it over 19 times.
4. brookfield east
5. Verona
6. Franklin
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the Eagles (11-12, 5-7 ACC) beat the Tigers (18-5, 10-2)
Others receiving votes: Janesville craig 5, sun
Prairie West 5, Kaukauna 1.
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Washington at detroit, 6 p.m.
brooklyn at boston, 6:30 p.m.
Golden state at Minnesota, 7 p.m. WHOLE GRAIN
in Boston.
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sacramento at san antonio, 7 p.m.
toronto at utah, 8 p.m.
atlanta at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
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the host Cleveland Cavaliers. ... Tampa Bay Rays in- 3. Whitefish bay dominican 15-2 48 3 Penn state 5 5 14 7
fielder Yandy Díaz agreed to a $24 million, three-year
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5. edgerton 16-2 35 4 Michigan 5 5 11 10
contract that avoided a salary arbitration hearing. ... 6. West salem 18-1 22 10 Wisconsin 4 6 12 8 Middleton Location Only
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Dexter Fowler says he is retiring at age 36 after 14 major 8. brillion 15-3 18 6 nebraska 3 9 10 13 Limit 3 Free
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league seasons. ... NASCAR has essentially banned the 10. Waupun 14-4 15 7 Tuesday’s results
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2023 | | SECTION B

UW FOOTBALL

Leonhard to receive $1M in exit agreement


Monthly payments from turn to new coach Luke Fickell’s
staff.
sion on whether
to pursue such a
All-American as a UW defensive
back and punt returner, had been
sonal leave. He can cash out any
remaining leave as of Feb. 28 on
March to January 2024 The agreement was released job is up to Leon- part of the coaching staff since his final payroll payment.
Tuesday by UW-Madison in re- hard’s “judgment 2016. Other parts of the mutual ter-
TODD D. MILEWSKI sponse to a public records request. regarding what is He made $1.5 million as de- mination of agreement and re-
tmilewski@madison.com It gives Leonhard a $1 million in the best interest fensive coordinator last season lease, signed by Leonhard, ath-
Jim Leonhard will receive up to payout in equal monthly install- of his family.” and was not awarded a pay bump letic director Chris McIntosh and
$1 million from the University of ments from this March through The separation during his time as interim coach. UW-Madison vice chancellor
Wisconsin after he agreed to leave January 2024, subject to with- Leonhard agreement was His contract was scheduled to end for finance and administration
the football coaching staff in De- holdings. Leonhard also will have effective Dec. 6. Jan. 31, 2024. Robert Cramer, were standard
cember. money taken out of the payment Leonhard announced on Twitter The separation agreement stip- compared to others who have left
Leonhard, the former Badgers if he takes a job as a head coach that night he wasn’t returning to ulated Leonhard continued on the UW coaching positions. One part
defensive coordinator who was or defensive coordinator with an the team after the Dec. 27 Guaran- coaching staff through the bowl included an agreement from both
interim coach after Paul Chryst NFL or Football Bowl Subdivision teed Rate Bowl in Phoenix. game and his official university Leonhard and UW to “refrain from
was fired last October, signed a college team. Leonhard was a finalist for the duties ended Jan. 3. But he’s on making or publishing any dispar-
separation agreement Dec. 6, the But that mitigation has an un- Badgers coaching job that Fick- the payroll through Feb. 28 while aging or derogatory remarks about
day he announced he wouldn’t re- usual clause, leaving the deci- ell got. Leonhard, a three-time taking unused vacation and per- the other.”

UW VOLLEYBALL UW FOOTBALL
All-American
hitter set to
arrive in ’23
Thomas-Ailara played
4 years for Wildcats
DENNIS PUNZEL
For BadgerExtra
The University of Wisconsin
volleyball team added a termi-
nal outside hitter Tuesday when
Temi Thomas-Ailara announced
she will join as a graduate trans-
fer from Northwestern.
The 6-foot-2 Thomas-Ailara, a
three-time first-
team All-Big Ten
Conference and
se co n d - tea m
A l l -A m e r i ca n
selection, led the
Big Ten in total
kills (502) and
Thomas- was second in
Ailara kills per set (4.33)
and hit a career
best .252 in 2022. She led the way
in conference matches with 338
kills and 4.63 kills per set.
Thomas-Ailara ranks fifth
in Northwestern history with
1,546 career kills. She became
the program’s fourth player to
be named an All-American and
its first since 2012.
Thomas-Ailara, who will have
one year of eligibility at UW, will STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES
join redshirt junior Sarah Frank- Rob Booker had 27 receptions for 360 yards and six touchdowns last season for Waunakee.
lin, junior Julia Orzol and soph-
omore Ella Wrobel in competing

‘Diamond in the rough’


for playing time on the left side.
She is the second major roster
addition for the Badgers from
the transfer portal, joining 6-7
sophomore middle blocker Car-
ter Booth from Minnesota.
Upon entering the transfer
portal, Thomas-Ailara told SB-
Waunakee tight end Booker II, though he coordinated
with another recruit who also in-
as fellow tight end recruit Grant
Stec, however.
Booker said Tuesday. “We all did,
so once I actually got to see ev-
Nation, “I feel like having a new committed for 2024 tends to come. Booker contacted Luke Fickell erything that they offered — they
environment and new expe- Booker, the tight end from via FaceTime on Saturday to let checked every box in terms of
riences will help me grow as a JAKE KOCOROWSKI Waunakee High School, tweet- the coach know of his intentions. football, culture, the academics,
person as well as a player.” jkocorowski@madison.com edhe verbally committed to the Stec announced his intentions the coaching staff, the relation-
The Glenwood, Illinois, native The decision to become a program Tuesday afternoon. He Sunday. ships — everything to me was
is set to graduate this spring with a University of Wisconsin foot- told BadgerExtra he informed “My family has been Badger
degree in biomedical engineering. ball player wasn’t hard for Rob the coaching staff the same day fans, and I grew up a Badger fan,” Please see BOOKER, Page B5

UW FOOTBALL
Transfer
Many receivers slated for new Air Raid wide
receiver
Bryson
Eleven players on and went about filling it, as he 11 is a lot — it’s not,” Longo said. Green
did at a number of positions. “Eleven is a fairly standard num- had 48
roster after Chryst Longo brought in four wide re- ber on every team. Sometimes receptions
ceivers from the transfer portal, on a roster with an Air Raid (of- for 723
usually kept 7-8 boosting the number of scholar- fense), you might have 12 or 13 if yards and
ship receivers on the roster to 11. that team doesn’t utilize tight seven
COLTEN BARTHOLOMEW It was a jump for the Badgers, ends. We do utilize tight ends, touchdowns
cbartholomew@madison.com who’d routinely kept seven or so that’s not us. So right now we in two
There was a bit of surprise eight receivers on scholarship have 11, I think we’ll always carry seasons at
mixed in with the chuckle Phil under former coach Paul Chryst, 11, maybe 12. That gives our guys Oklahoma
Longo gave at the question. but to Longo it was simply catch- an opportunity because there’s State.
The University of Wisconsin ing up. plenty of reps when there’s
ASSOCIATED
football offensive coordinator “For whatever reason, every- PRESS
saw a deficiency on the roster body seems to think that having Please see AIR RAID, Page B5 ARCHIVES

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FAST BREAK | YOUR GUIDE TO THE WEEK IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college

Back to business
basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,
and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote
through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous
ranking.
Record Pts Prv
1. Purdue (62) 21-1 1550 1
2. Tennessee 18-3 1443 4
Big 12 teams return to beating each other after beating up SEC 3. Houston 20-2 1415 3
4. Alabama 18-3 1312 2
DAVE SKRETTA
Associated Press 5. Arizona 19-3 1310 6
6. Virginia 16-3 1258 7

L
AWRENCE, Kan. —
Baylor coach Scott 7. Kansas St 18-3 1190 5
Drew and the rest of his 8. Kansas 17-4 1034 9
Big 12 counterparts probably
felt a bit of a reprieve last 9. UCLA 17-4 993 8
Saturday, when the league 10. Texas 17-4 939 10
took a break from beating up 11. Baylor 16-5 905 17
on itself by taking seven of 10 12. Gonzaga 18-4 837 14
games from the Southeast-
ern Conference. 13. Iowa St. 15-5 832 12
The No. 11 Bears edged 14. Marquette 17-5 769 16
Arkansas in a taut thriller, 15. TCU 16-5 752 11
then Drew became the big-
16. Xavier 17-5 689 13
gest cheerleader for his reg-
ular rivals. 17. Providence 17-5 438 23
“I know the Big 12’s off to 18. Saint Mary’s 19-4 419 22
a great start,” he said after- 19. Florida Atlantic Univ. 21-1 392 21
ward, “and I’ll be cheering for
20. Clemson 18-4 340 24
the Big 12 the rest of the day.”
Well, Kansas State ran 21. Indiana 15-6 250 -
roughshod over Florida. 22. San Diego St. 17-4 170 -
Kansas topped Kentucky at 23. Miami 16-5 146 20
Rupp Arena. West Virginia,
24. UConn 16-6 131 19
Texas Tech and Oklahoma
State won, and Oklahoma STEPHEN SPILLMAN, ASSOCIATED PRESS 25. Auburn 16-5 117 15
trounced then-No. 2 Ala- Texas guard Tyrese Hunter defends against Baylor guard Adam Flagler during their Big 12 Others receiving votes: Missouri 74, Coll of Charleston 68,
bama by 24 in a game that matchup on Monday. The Longhorns won 76-71. Illinois 56, Creighton 51, New Mexico 47, North Carolina 47,
was never very close. NC State 39, Boise St. 31, Duke 24, Rutgers 17, Texas A&M
Now they’re back to ham- to Allen Fieldhouse. “The fact Winning streaks escape the shadow of West 16, Northwestern 13, Memphis 10, Pittsburgh 9, Arkansas
mering each other. we get to play in front of one Florida Atlantic rides the Coast rival Gonzaga. The 9, Nevada 2, Oral Roberts 2, West Virginia 2, Saint Louis 1,
The Bears got about 48 all the time, we’re used to a nation’s longest winning Gaels lost three straight ear- Southern Cal 1.
hours to celebrate their win good crowd. streak at 20 straight into this lier in the season but have
over the Razorbacks be- “We’re going to work week, when the Owls hit the not lost again since falling to
fore No. 10 Texas welcomed there,” Tang added. “We have road for a couple of tough Colorado State in mid-De-
them to the Moody Center to compete. We compete, Conference USA games. UAB, cember. Now they get the
on Monday night. The Long- we’ll give ourselves a chance.” which lost by two to FAU Bulldogs on Saturday with BIG TEN CONFERENCE
horns fell to second-ranked That’s about all you can ask when the teams met earlier the conference lead at stake. Conference Overall
Tennessee in a hard-fought for in the Big 12 these days. this month, comes first on
W L PCT W L PCT
game Saturday. The league has six teams Thursday night before a trip Ranked vs. ranked
On Tuesday, sev- among the top 15 in the AP to Charlotte, which fell by There’s a big game in the Purdue 10 1 .909 21 1 .955
enth-ranked Kansas State poll released Monday. None four in their first meeting, on Big East on Wednesday night Northwestern 6 3 .667 15 5 .750
tried for a regular-season has made it through eight Saturday. when No. 17 Providence, af- Illinois 6 4 .600 15 6 .714
sweep of eighth-ranked Kan- league games with fewer Three other schools began ter climbing six spots in this
sas, which lost to the Wild- than two losses, and Kansas the week with winning streaks week’s poll, heads to No. 16 Indiana 6 4 .600 15 6 .714
cats in overtime in Manhat- was riding a three-game skid of at least 10 games, though Xavier. Both are 9-2 in league Rutgers 6 4 .600 14 7 .667
tan. And that’s just the start when it beat Kentucky on only St. Mary’s is ranked. play, leaving them tied atop Michigan St. 6 5 .545 14 8 .636
of a tough week for first-year Saturday. Eastern Washington has the the Big East with No. 14 Mar-
Maryland 5 5 .500 14 7 .667
coach Jerome Tang’s bunch, “It was three games against second-longest streak with 12 quette.
who get the Longhorns back three really good opponents,” consecutive wins, including a On Saturday, the sec- Penn St. 5 5 .500 14 7 .667
at Bramlage Coliseum on Sat- countered Jayhawks for- perfect start through 10 games ond-ranked Volunteers play Iowa 5 5 .500 13 8 .619
urday for a second straight ward Jalen Wilson, astutely in the Big Sky. Colgate also has No. 25 Auburn; top-ranked Michigan 5 5 .500 11 10 .524
top-10 showdown. pointing out that each came a 10-game winning streak and Purdue, the first unanimous
“We’ve got some great against a Top 25 foe. “It was sits firmly atop the Patriot No. 1 this season, visits No. Wisconsin 4 6 .400 12 8 .600
venues in this league. It’s no important to get the train go- League. 12 Indiana; No. 12 Gonzaga Ohio St. 3 7 .300 11 10 .524
longer just one place that’s ing again.” Then there’s Saint Mary’s, visits No. 14 Saint Mary’s; Nebraska 3 8 .273 10 12 .455
got a great homecourt advan- It took leaving the Big 12 to which has struggled — with and No. 23 Miami visits No.
Minnesota 1 9 .100 7 13 .350
tage,” Tang said of their trip do it. some success — for years to 20 Clemson.

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B4 | Wednesday, February 1, 2023 SPORTS Wisconsin state Journal

PACKERS

Rodgers ‘a couple weeks’ away from deciding future


Unsure whether to day’s conference championship
games — the Philadelphia Eagles’
Meanwhile,
Rodgers said
iel’s one of those guys,” Rodgers
said Tuesday.
reiterated he first must decide
whether he wants to play next
return or step away win over the San Francisco 49ers nothing to dispel Later, he added: “(I) love ‘Hack.’ season before any other decisions
in the NFC and especially the AFC the notion the I mean, ‘Hack’ is my guy. I love him can be made.
JASON WILDE title game between the Cincin- New York Jets’ and Megan and the kids. They’re “I wouldn’t say (it’s) weighing
For the State Journal nati Bengals and the Kansas City hiring ex-Packers really special to me. We really heavily. I don’t think that’s the
GREEN BAY — Reiterating again Chiefs — and found himself con- offensive coordi- bonded when he was in Green Bay. right description of it,” Rodgers
that “I’m not sure what the future templating what it’d be like to get nator Nathaniel He made it fun. He made the room said of his thought process of late.
holds for me,” Aaron Rodgers in- back to within one win of a Super Rodgers Hackett might fun, made the weeks fun. So those “I would say, when you’ve played
sisted Tuesday he’s not spending Bowl again. influence his de- guys are always going to be really as long as I have and you like to
much time contemplating his un- “You watch that game, you sire to OK a trade to the Big Apple special to me.” recap each week the things that
certain football future. let your mind drift off to what it if he and the Packers mutually de- While Rodgers has continued happened and you enjoy journ-
He also said he’s still a ways would be like to still be playing, cide to part ways. his appearances with McAfee aling and different things, I think
away from deciding whether and all those thoughts come back Speaking to McAfee and since the team’s season-ending it’s important to look at the tone of
to play football in 2023 — and to you,” Rodgers said. “And then ex-Packers teammate A.J. Hawk loss to the Detroit Lions on Jan. 8, those things and where your mind
whether to play with the Green you come up to Pebble Beach and on their show two weeks ago, Rod- the Packers have been quiet since is when you get away from it.
Bay Packers or someone else you’re like, ‘This part of life’s gers emphasized he still is certain Gutekunst spoke to reporters on “You have to get away from the
should he and the organization pretty amazing,’ doing things like he can play at the same level that Jan. 13. emotion of it. That’s why I always
go their separate ways. this more often.” earned him four NFL MVPs (2011, During that Q&A session, think you can’t make a decision
“Look, it’s going to be a little bit Despite saying he doesn’t follow 2014, 2020, 2021) despite 2022 be- Gutekunst was asked directly until after the Super Bowl, at the
more time for my decision,” Rodg- the news cycle his decision-mak- ing the worst statistical season of whether Rodgers or 2020 first- earliest. Because there’s still foot-
ers said during his weekly appear- ing process is feeding, Rodgers his 15 years as the Packers’ starter. round pick Jordan Love would give ball going on, No. 1. (And) No. 2,
ance on “The Pat McAfee Show” seemed to suggest he at least heard Completing 64.6% of his passes the 2023 team a better chance to it ain’t about me. It’s about the
on YouTube Tuesday. “I feel con- about ESPN’s Adam Schefter say- for 3,695 yards with 26 touch- win, and while he implied Rodgers Chiefs and the Eagles still playing
fident that in a couple weeks I’ll ing over the weekend there is a be- downs, 12 interceptions and 32 was the answer, he didn’t flat-out and the great seasons they’ve had.
feel definitely more strongly about lief in league circles the Packers not sacks for a career-low passer rat- say so. “I think you’ve got (to be) cog-
one of the two decisions.” only are open to trading Rodgers ing of 91.1 in 17 games, Rodgers “Well, I mean, you’re talking nizant of, what was going through
Those decisions, of course, but might prefer to do so. didn’t throw for 300 yards in a about a four-time MVP, right?” your mind during the season? Did
are a) whether to retire or play a “It sounds like there’s already single game and had a passer rat- Gutekunst replied at the time. you enjoy the grind as much? Did
19th NFL season in 2023 and b) conversations going on that aren’t ing above 100 in just three games. “We are very excited about Jor- you enjoy practice? Did you enjoy
whether he wants to return to the involving me, which are interest- During his back-to-back MVP dan and where he’s at. There’s the meeting time? Did you enjoy
Packers or work in concert with ing,” said Rodgers, who spent time seasons of 2020 and 2021, with no doubt about that. But Jordan’s the routine? And not forget about
general manager Brian Gutekunst last week in the Nashville area, Hackett as the offensive coordina- never played a 16-, 17-game sea- those feelings and make an emo-
and the team to engineer a trade visiting longtime teammate and tor, Rodgers completed 69.8% of son and gone through all that tional response either way. I think
elsewhere. friend Randall Cobb and his fam- his passes, threw 85 touchdowns stuff. It’s no different than when that’s important.
Emphasizing it is a “real thing” ily. “Obviously I’ve been insulated versus nine INTs and had an over- we moved from Brett (Favre) to “It’s not something that’s on my
that he needs more time to decide to a lot of that. all rating of 116.7. Aaron (in 2008), right? mind 24/7, and it’s not on my mind
whether to play next year, Rodgers “I’m not a part of those conver- “We all have certain coaches “That’s a hard thing to say, but that much at all to be honest. It’s
pointed to his presence at the an- sations right now. When I make up that have meant a lot to us over the at the same time where Aaron’s at, settling into this part of the end
nual Pebble Beach Pro-Am as an my mind one way or another, then years and have created those really the level he’s at, there’s not many of January and February and con-
example of the non-football life you guys and the Packers — not in special rooms to play in, special teams he wouldn’t give the best templating my life for the next few
that holds appeal to him at age 39. that order — and everybody else feelings on game day, made the chance to win.” months and then trying to see if
He said he watched last Sun- will know at some point.” weeks better. Obviously, Nathan- Nevertheless, Rodgers again football fits into that.”

NFL

Analysis: Jets would be wise to pursue Rodgers if available


ANTWAN STALEY swers. Now Saleh and general have not had since Rex Ryan necting the dots, the Jets hired ary-cap charge of $31.6 million
New York Daily News manager Joe Douglas enter the was their coach. Nathaniel Hackett as their for next season.

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n 2008, the New York Jets 2023 offseason firmly under On the surface, Jets players offensive coordinator. In two Rodgers did say he is open
acquired veteran quarter- fire to finally find a quarterback supported Wilson but, clearly, of the three seasons Hackett to reworking his contract, but
back Brett Favre in a trade who can right the ship and get there was dysfunction inside was the Packers offensive co- it still would be significant
with the Packers. Now dreams the Jets to the playoffs for the the locker room. Wide receivers ordinator (2020, 2021), Rodgers money heading his way. Jets
of Aaron Rodgers are dancing first time since 2010. Denzel Mims and Elijah Moore was named the league’s MVP. owner Woody Johnson told
through Jets fans’ heads. Rodgers hasn’t made any both requested trades during Although Hackett wasn’t the reporters earlier this month he
Is Gang Green on the cusp of decisions about his future, at the course of last season. Hav- Packers’ primary play-caller in would be willing to spend what
trading for another Green Bay least not publicly. But if Rod- ing a player of Rodger’s stature Green Bay, Rodgers still knows it takes for a veteran quarter-
future Hall of Fame quarter- gers indeed wants to move on would bring a different kind of all the nuisances of his West back. It is time for Johnson to
back this offseason? or the Packers want to move respect to a locker room full of Coast offense as the two re- put his money where his mouth
One primary reason a trade on from the 18-year player, the young talented players. main very close. is.
could happen is Green Bay’s Jets and Douglas should be on Rodgers also would have a
salary situation, as they’re Line 1. decent core to work with, in- What would it cost? Jets will have competition
projected to be more than $16 Here’s everything the Jets cluding wide receiver Garrett The Jets would at least have On social media, tons of
million over the cap with a long have to analyze regarding trad- Wilson, running back Breece to give up a first-round pick fans have photoshopped Rod-
list of free agents this offsea- ing for Rodgers. Hall, and tight ends C.J. and maybe two of them to ac- gers into a Jets jersey. But they
son. Considering the Packers Uzomah and Tyler Conklin. quire Rodgers. If the Packers wouldn’t be the only team
finished 8-9 and missed the Why trade for Rodgers? Not to mention, there will be trade their franchise quarter- interested in Rodgers if he
playoffs for the first time since It’s simple: Since Joe free agents who might decide to back, they would be starting became available. If Rodgers
2018, a rebuild could be coming Namath, the Jets organization take a little less money to play over and need young players wants to move on, his first
to Lambeau Field in 2023. has been looking for a franchise with Rodgers and possibly help to replenish the talent they are choice could be teaming back
Regarding the Jets, the need quarterback. They got a taste the Jets contend in the AFC and expected to lose this offseason. up with his former receiver in
is obvious. Jets coach Robert of it when Favre was with the in their division with the likes The team knows Green Bay Green Bay.
Saleh is coming off a 7-10 sea- Jets in 2008 after an 8-3 start, of the Bills and the Dolphins, isn’t a free agent destina- A trade to the Raiders would
son in which the team lost its but he couldn’t get the team to who both made the playoffs. tion. Depending on how many reunite Rodgers with Davante
last six to end the season. Gang the playoffs. Maybe Rodgers Lastly, Rodgers’ worst season teams might be interested, the Adams, a five-time Pro Bowler
Green was one of the seventh can do what Favre couldn’t and in years is still better than any Packers could ask for two first- and two-time All-Pro in Green
seeds in the AFC to begin De- make Gang Green a Super Bowl quarterback has produced for round picks or more. Bay. The Raiders are expected
cember, but its downfall was contender. the Jets since 2015. In 2022, Then there’s the financial to move on from nine-year
ultimately an anemic offense The Jets had one of the top Rodgers threw for 3,695 yards, aspect of adding Rodgers to the quarterback Derek Carr after
led by three starting quarter- defenses in the NFL in 2022, as 26 touchdowns, and 12 inter- Jets roster, as the team is pro- benching him for the season’s
backs. they were fourth in yards (311.1) ceptions while completing jected to be $2.6 million over final two games.
Zach Wilson, who was the and points allowed (18.6). Hav- 64.6% of his passes. Wilson led the cap this offseason. Rodgers The Atlanta Falcons, Car-
No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 ing a player such as Rodgers, the Jets in passing (1,688 yards) has $59.5 million guaranteed olina Panthers, New Orleans
draft, clearly hasn’t worked who has won four MVP awards, and touchdowns (six) last sea- if he plays in 2023, part of the Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
out, as injuries and poor per- been a 10-time Pro Bowler and son as he was benched multiple three-year, $150 million con- and Tennessee Titans are also
formances have left the Jets a five-time All-Pro, would times during the year. tract extension he signed last teams who could be interested
with more questions than an- bring a level of respect the Jets For those who also like con- March. The contract has a sal- in acquiring Rodgers.

BUCKS
Double-doubles from Antetokounmpo, Holiday earn measure of revenge
STEVE MEGARGEE 22, when he had 25 points, 12 as-
Associated Press sists and 11 rebounds in a 126-105
MILWAUKEE — Giannis An- loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. ...
tetokounmpo had 34 points and Bucks 124, This game snapped the Hornets’
18 rebounds and the Milwaukee two-game win streak. The Hor-
Bucks beat the Charlotte Hornets Hornets 115 nets haven’t won three straight all
124-115 on Tuesday night to win Key: Khris Middleton has 18 points, sesaon. ... P.J. Washington inad-
their fifth straight and avenge one three rebounds and vertently gave the Bucks a basket
of their most embarrassing losses three assists in 20 minutes. in the first quarter by tipping the
of the season. ball into the net in while trying
The Bucks withstood a tri- Next: 9 p.m. thursday, to get a defensive rebound on a
ple-double from Charlotte’s vs. l.a. clippers, missed shot by Holiday.
LaMelo Ball, who had 27 points, Fiserv Forum, bsW. Bucks: Pat Connaughton shot
11 assists and 10 rebounds. just 1-for-8 from 3-point range.
Charlotte (16-36) entered the game featured 11 ties and 17 lead He had gone 25 of 49 from be-
night with the fourth-worst re- changes, with the margin never yond the arc over his past eight
cord in the NBA, but the Hor- climbing above seven points. games. … After getting a steal in
nets won 138-109 at Milwaukee Middleton helped Milwaukee the opening seconds of the second
on Jan. 6 to hand the Bucks their MORRY GASH, ASSOCIATED PRESS pull ahead for good late in the half, Holiday threw an off-the-
second-most lopsided loss of the third quarter. He scored 11 points backboard pass to Antetokoun-
bucks’ Giannis antetokounmpo gets past Hornets’ laMelo ball during the
season. The Hornets had 51 points during a 14-3 run late in the third mpo, who was unable to convert
second half tuesday at Fiserv Forum.
in the opening period that night quarter that helped the Bucks take the dunk attempt.
— matching the NBA record for a on an Antetokounmpo 3-pointer from a sore right knee that caused a 97-90 lead into the final period.
Charlotte 27 37 26 25 — 115
first quarter — and limited Ante- with 7:13 left but wouldn’t make him to miss 18 games. The three- After Ball’s jumper opened the Milwaukee 34 30 33 27 — 124
tokounmpo to nine points. another basket until Antetokoun- time All-Star has come off the fourth-quarter scoring to cut Mil- CHARLOTTE — Hayward 6-12 3-3 16, Washington 5-13
2-2 14, Plumlee 7-12 0-2 14, ball 10-26 4-6 27, rozier
Even after scoring 50 points in mpo provided a driving layup with bench in each of his four games waukee’s lead to five, the Bucks 6-19 6-6 20, thor 1-2 0-0 2, Mcdaniels 5-13 2-3 15,
Williams 1-6 3-4 5, smith Jr. 1-8 0-0 2. totals 42-111
a 135-110 victory over the New 27.1 seconds remaining. since returning. Jrue Holiday had went on a 12-2 run to take com- 20-26 115.
Orleans Pelicans on Sunday, An- Charlotte cut the lead to 118-113 15 points and a career-high 13 re- mand. Antetokounmpo scored MILWAUKEE — connaughton 3-12 1-2 8,
G.antetokounmpo 14-24 5-6 34, lopez 3-10 2-2 8, allen
tetokounmpo spent part of his when Mason Plumlee hit a layup bounds. seven points and Jevon Carter had 4-9 0-0 12, Holiday 6-20 2-3 15, Middleton 4-10 8-8
postgame news conference talking and drew a foul with 1:06 left. But Terry Rozier scored 20 points, five during that spurt. 18, nwora 1-4 0-0 2, ingles 2-5 3-4 8, carter 3-5 0-0 8,
Matthews 3-6 2-2 11. totals 43-105 23-27 124.
about how the Bucks needed to Plumlee missed the ensuing free Gordon Hayward 16, Jalen Mc- 3-point goals — c 11-38 (Mcdaniels 3-7, ball 3-9,
play better in the rematch with throw, and the Bucks put it away Daniels 15 and P.J. Washington Tip-ins Washington 2-7, rozier 2-8, Hayward 1-4, thor 0-1,
smith Jr. 0-2), M 15-44 (allen 4-9, Matthews 3-5, carter
the Hornets. from there. and Mason Plumlee 14 each for Hornets: Ball’s triple-double 2-4, Middleton 2-4, ingles 1-2, G.antetokounmpo 1-3,
Holiday 1-4, connaughton 1-8, nwora 0-2, lopez 0-3).
The Hornets still made this one Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton Charlotte. Plumlee also had 14 was his second of the season and Fouled out — lopez. Rebounds — c 62 (Plumlee 14),
interesting. had 18 points in 20 minutes, his rebounds. eighth of his career. His other tri- M 66 (G.antetokounmpo 17). Assists — c 27 (ball 11),
M 18 (G.antetokounmpo 4). Total fouls — c 24, M 21.
Milwaukee took a 114-97 lead longest outing since coming back The first three quarters of the ple-double this seasson came Dec. Att. — 17,341.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2023 | | SECTION B

THE KITCHN
Mix it up with
this sweet and
savory combo
CHRISTINE GALLARY
TheKitchn.com
Ever wonder why snack mixes
are called party mixes? I suspect
it’s because, like parties that have
an interesting mix of people,
snack mixes are always an inter-
These loaded esting combination of ingredi-
potato skins are ents, with every handful different
filled with cheddar cheese from the last. This recipe is a hy-
and chili and topped with sour brid of traditional Chex mix and
cream and green onion. those delicious honey-mustard
GRETCHEN MCKAY, crunchy pretzels. Are you ready
PITTSBURGH to join the party?
POST-GAZETTE
A good mix of crunchy things
is the name of the game here.
Pick your favorite unsweetened
Chex cereal and add mini pret-
zels, peanuts and, my personal
favorite, bagel chips. Coat ev-
erything in a mixture of melted
butter, honey, lots of mustard
powder and onion powder before
baking it in a low-heat oven for
maximum crispness.
There’s a lot of flexibility in
this recipe; you can swap in your
favorite nuts if you don’t like
peanuts, or try cute little oyster
crackers instead of bagel chips.
This sweet-savory snack mix
makes a big batch and keeps very
well, so it’s perfect for your next
game-day gathering or movie
night.

Honey-mustard
snack mix
Yield: Makes about 10 cups
Ingredients
 5 cups Chex cereal of your
choice (or combination)
 2 cups mini pretzels or mini
pretzel rods
 2 cups regular bagel chips
(broken into small pieces) or
mini bagel chips
 1 ½ cups honey-roasted peanuts
 1 stick (8 tablespoons) unsalted
butter
 ¼ cup honey
 3 tablespoons ground mustard
powder
Recipe  ½ teaspoon no-salt onion
potato for crispy powder
skins o
INSIDE n the  ½ teaspoon fine salt

Directions

ON THE
Arrange a rack in the oven and
heat to 300 F. Line a rimmed baking
sheet with parchment paper.
Place the cereal, pretzels, bagel
chips and peanuts in a large bowl
and mix to combine.
Melt the butter in the microwave

SIDELINES
or over low heat on the stovetop.
Whisk in the honey, mustard pow-
der, onion powder and salt until
smooth. Pour over the cereal mix-
ture and stir to thoroughly coat.
Transfer the mixture to the baking
sheet and spread into an even layer.
Bake, stirring every 10 minutes,
until the mixture is light gold-
en-brown and toasted, about 30
minutes total. Let cool to room tem-
3 easy accompaniments for your Super Bowl chili perature, stirring it occasionally and
breaking up the clumps with your
hands.
GRETCHEN MCKAY Recipe notes: If you can’t find
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Air fryer tortilla chips Servings: 6
bagel chips, use oyster or brus-
hen it comes to Super Bowl parties, per- Ingredients chetta crackers instead. Store in an
haps nothing pleases football fans more  16 corn or flour tortillas, or  Flaky sea salt, such as airtight container at room tempera-
than a big pot of chili, especially if you’re mix of both, cut into wedges Maldon, to taste ture for up to one week.
the one who’s hosting.  Olive oil or cooking spray
However you concoct it, you’re sure to Cook and dine with
score extra points if you trade the accompanying bowl Directions style: Point your phone
of saltines or oyster crackers for some sides that are a bit Brush both sides of the tortillas with olive oil, or spray with camera at this code,
more inspired. It’s the Super Bowl, guys. Time to bench cooking spray. then tap the link for
the duds and send in your best players. In batches, according to the size of your air fryer, arrange the TastyRecipes101.com.
To make your chili feel more like a meal, you can’t go tortilla chips in a single layer in your air fryer basket and sprinkle
wrong by pairing it with a moist and flavorful cornbread. with salt.
Even better is one cooked in a cast-iron skillet with a Air fry at 350 degrees for about 3 minutes, then flip and continue
little butter so it develops a golden-brown crispy crust. If frying for another 3 to 4 minutes, or until the chips start to brown
you add buttermilk to the batter instead of regular milk, around the edges and look crispy.
you’ll also get a more tender bread, with just a hint of Carefully transfer the chips to a wire rack to cool completely.
tang. Dress it up even further by folding in a few chopped They will crisp up as they cool down.
jalapenos and some kernel corn for added texture. Serve immediately with
Also worth considering: Serve up baked potato skins dip, salsa or chili. They
not as an appetizer but as a “boat” for your favorite chili, will keep in an airtight
which is then garnished with shredded cheese, onions container at
and other favorite toppings. room tempera-
And finally, because everyone loves a good, crunchy ture for up to 1
chip when they’re watching TV, reimagine your chili as week.
a cheesy, hearty dip. Only cut the calories by swapping
out bagged tortilla or corn chips for ones you make your-
self in the air fryer. It’s way cheaper and takes less than
10 minutes with just three ingredients — corn or flour
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COOKS’ EXCHANGE

Dishes for supper or large family gatherings


y three sons — Mike, Bill Sift together flour, baking powder *** „ 2 tablespoons cooking oil „ ½ teaspoon salt

M and Bob — have been de-


vouring what I’ve created
for them in the kitchen since
and salt. Add oats and raisins, if using. … described as being a Chinese
Beat an egg lightly, then add honey delight …
and milk and beat until well-blended.
„
„
„
16-ounce can of tomatoes
3 medium onions, sliced
1
⁄3 cup red wine vinegar
„ 3 cups chopped ham
„ 3 cups fresh bread crumbs,
tossed with 4 tablespoons
they were kids growing up many Add dry ingredients and stir just un- „ ½ cup molasses melted butter
years ago. Many summer meals til all is moistened. Turn into greased Beef or Pork „ ½ cup water
included fried bluegills from a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan. Brush top of loaf „ 6-8 carrots, cut on the diagonal Cook cauliflower in boiling salted
deep spring-fed lake up north with melted butter and bake at 350
Chow Mein „ ½ cup raisins water until slightly underdone. Drain
in Burnett County, where the degrees for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 „ 1 pound ground beef or pork and set aside. Melt butter in 1-quart
only fish we didn’t minutes. Makes a large loaf. „ 1 medium onion, chopped Combine flour, salt, celery salt, saucepan. Stir in flour and blend
prepare and enjoy „ 2 tablespoons butter garlic salt, pepper and ginger, and well. Gradually add milk, stirring con-
together was my *** „ 1 teaspoon salt sprinkle over beef cubes. Brown beef stantly until thickened. Add Cheddar,
beautiful 28-inch … a tasty dish that’s easy on „ 2 cups diced celery in hot oil. Remove to Dutch oven and Parmesan, and salt and stir over low
walleye, mounted the cook and pocketbook. Serve „ 1 cup water add tomatoes (with juice), onions, heat until cheese melts. Place vegeta-
for me to remem- with salad and garlic bread. „ 16-ounce can mixed Chinese veg- vinegar, molasses and water. Bring bles in ungreased 4-quart casserole
ber forever. etables, drained to boil, cover, and simmer about 2 dish and sprinkle with chopped ham.
CATHERINE Through the „ 16-ounce can bean sprouts, hours. Add carrots and raisins and Pour cheese sauce over all. Make a
MURRAY years, son Bob, Cowboy Bob Beans drained simmer 30 minutes longer or until border of buttered crumbs around
also known as „ 4-ounce can sliced mushrooms, carrots are tender. Serves: 8-10 edge of casserole. Bake uncovered
„ 28-ounce can of yellow-eyed
Raven, began drained *** at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes,
beans
supplying me with exceptional „ 13-ounce can pineapple tidbits or … a different way to serve or until crumbs are lightly browned.
„ 15-ounce can of kidney beans
cookbooks and recently gifted chunks onions for any size group. The Serves: 10-12
„ 1 onion, chopped
me with “The Church Supper „ 2 tablespoons cold water number of onions depends on the ***
„ 1 green pepper, chopped
Cookbook” featuring a special „ 2 tablespoons cornstarch number of people. Plan on 2 slices …once you make these, there is
„ 1 garlic clove, minced
collection of over 400 potluck „ 1 tablespoon soy sauce per person. no escape. You just have to go on
„ 1 pound frankfurters, sliced
recipes from churches across making them!
„ 3-4 tablespoons butter
the country. The exceptional Cook meat and onion in butter un-
325-page hardcover compila-
„ 20-ounce can of chunk-style pine-
til lightly browned. Add salt, celery, Baked Onions
tion, edited and tested by David
apple, drained, reserving juice
and 1 cup water. Bring to boil. Cover Skin Spanish onions and cut them
Tiny Pecan Pies
Joachim before being published and simmer until celery is crisp but
Combine beans. Saute onion, crosswise into three slices. Place „ 3-ounce package cream cheese
by Rodale in 2005, includes soft (about 10 minutes). Drain pine-
green pepper, garlic and frankfurters slices side by side in greased pan and „ ½ cup plus 1 tablespoon butter
casserole recipes for 6 to 8 and apple, reserving ¼ cup juice. Add
in butter and add the beans. Stir in season with salt, pepper and paprika. „ 1 cup sifted flour
a special chapter of recipes Chinese vegetables, bean sprouts,
pineapple chunks and half the juice Dot generously with butter. Add boil- „ 1 egg
serving 15 to 100. Although the mushrooms, and pineapple and cook
from can. Bake at 350 degrees for ing stock of onion soup or canned „ ¾ cup brown sugar
original edition of the book, until hot. Combine 2 tablespoons wa-
30 minutes. consomme to depth of ¼-inch in pan. „ 1 teaspoon vanilla
published in 1980, has remained ter and cornstarch. Stir in soy sauce
Serves: 6 Bake at 325 degrees, basting for at „ Pinch of salt
a favorite among cookbook and reserved pineapple juice. Add „
least an hour until stock is absorbed 2
⁄3 cup coarsely broken pecans
collectors, my revised edition *** to meat mixture. Cook until slightly and onions are tender and brown.
has been carefully updated with ... a favorite at Pilgrim Church thickened, stirring constantly. Serve Let cream cheese and ½ cup but-
recipes from across the country dinners hot with cooked rice or chow mein ***
ter soften to room temperature, then
for potluck dinners or serving to noodles. The Governor of New Hamp-
blend. Stir in flour and chill about 1
family, friends and large gath- Quick Beet Relish Serves: 6 shire dropped by for lunch the day
hour. Shape dough into 24 1-inch
erings. this was being tested and gave it
„ 2 cups sugar balls. Press on bottom and sides of
... A hearty oatmeal quick *** his enthusiastic endorsement.
„ 1 teaspoon salt small cupcake pans. Beat together
bread described as being chewy … an interesting stew featuring
„ 1⁄8 teaspoon pepper egg, brown sugar, remaining 1 ta-
and moist. molasses, raisins, and a hint of
„ 1 cup cider vinegar orange. Governor’s Casserole blespoon of butter, vanilla and salt
until smooth. Divide half the pecans
„ 1 cup water
„ 1 quart finely chopped cooked „ 20-ounce package of frozen cau- among pastry-line cups. Add egg mix-
Irish Oatmeal Bread beets Louisiana Beef Stew liflower florets ture and top with remaining pecans.
„ 1 quart finely chopped cabbage „ 20-ounce package of frozen Bake at 325 degrees for 25 minutes,
„ 3 cups flour
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„ 1 ¼ cups rolled oats Combine sugar, salt, pepper, vine- „ ½ teaspoon celery salt „ 3 tablespoons flour Makes 24 tarts.
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7-DAY MENU PLANNER For the week of Feb. 5


By Susan Nicholson for the State Journal
THE PLAN THE RECIPES
Family Sunday Quick beef and vegetable soup (Tuesday)
Make family day special with baked tur-
key breast. To make preparation even eas- Servings: makes 4 servings
ier, use a turkey roasting bag and follow the Preparation time: 15 minutes. Cooking time: about 20 minutes
directions. Serve with garlic mashed po- „ 1 pound ground beef „ 1 (14.5-ounce) can diced tomatoes, with
tatoes, peas and carrots (from frozen), a „ 1 onion, chopped liquid
mixed green salad and dinner rolls. Buy a „ 1 teaspoon dried oregano „ 8 ounces Yukon gold or red potatoes,
chocolate meringue pie for dessert. „ ½ teaspoon coarse salt unpeeled, cut into ½-inch pieces
PLAN AHEAD: Save enough turkey, peas „ ¼ teaspoon pepper „ 2 carrots, peeled and cut into ½-inch pieces
and carrots and pie for Monday. Save enough „ 4 cups lower-sodium chicken or beef broth „ 6 ounces frozen cut green beans
mashed potatoes for Tuesday. JOE KELLER, AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
SHOPPING LIST: turkey breast to bake, Quick beef and vegetable soup In a Dutch oven over medium-high heat, cook beef, onion, oregano, salt and pepper
garlic mashed potatoes, frozen peas and about 6 minutes or until beef is no longer pink. Add broth, tomatoes, potatoes and carrots.
carrots, salad greens, dinner rolls, chocolate salt-added cream-style corn, frozen O’Brien Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, covered, 10 to 15 minutes or until vegetables are
meringue pie. potatoes, coarse salt, pepper, 50% light tender. Add green beans and cook, uncovered, until beans are tender. Season with salt
cheddar cheese, fresh chives, deli egg salad, and pepper to taste.
Heat-and-eat Monday whole-grain bread, tomatoes, lettuce, plums. Per serving: 337 calories, 25 grams protein, 12 grams fat (34% calories from fat), 4.1
Have some fun and make turkey pierogi grams saturated fat, 27 grams carbohydrate, 65 milligrams cholesterol, 714 milligrams
pot pie with the turkey leftovers. Heat oven Kids Thursday sodium, 6 grams fiber.
Carb count: 2.
to 400 degrees. Coat a 10-inch round baking Kids and grown-ups will like these sloppy
Adapted from “The Complete Modern Pantry,” America’s Test Kitchen.
dish (about 2 ½ quarts) with cooking spray. joes: Heat a large nonstick skillet on medium.
In a large bowl, toss 1 ½ cups leftover peas Add 12 ounces lean ground beef; cook 1 minute.
and carrots, 1 (8-ounce) package sliced fresh Add 1 large finely chopped onion and 2 cups
mushrooms and 1 ¼ cups chopped cooked finely chopped cremini mushrooms (about 4 Cherry ginger crisp (Tuesday)
(leftover) turkey with 1 cup Alfredo sauce un- ounces); cook 8 to 10 minutes or until vege- Servings: makes 8 servings
til coated. Transfer to baking dish. Arrange 1 tables are soft and moisture has evaporated. Preparation time: 15 minutes. Cooking time: 35 to 40 minutes
(14.1- to 16-ounce) package any variety frozen Add 5 diced plum tomatoes and 2 tablespoons
pierogies on top; coat with cooking spray and flour; stir to combine. Stir in ½ cup water, ¼ „ 4 cups frozen tart cherries (do not thaw) „ ½ teaspoon dried ginger
„ 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour, divided „ 1 teaspoon plus 4 tablespoons butter
bake 35 minutes or until filling bubbles and cup cider vinegar, ¼ cup chili sauce and ¼ cup „ 1⁄3 cup rolled oats
„ 2 tablespoons plus ¾ cup sugar
pierogies turn golden. Serve with a lettuce ketchup; return to a simmer, stirring often. Re-
„ 1 teaspoon orange zest
wedge. Slice the leftover pie for dessert. duce heat to low and cook 8 to 10 minutes, stir-
PLAN AHEAD: Save enough Alfredo ring occasionally until the sauce is thickened Heat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, mix cherries, ½ cup flour, 2 tablespoons sugar,
sauce for Friday. and the onion is tender. Spoon onto toasted orange zest and dried ginger. Set aside. Coat inside of 10-inch ovenproof skillet with 1 teaspoon
SHOPPING LIST: cooking spray, sliced whole-grain hamburger buns. butter. Pour cherry mixture into skillet and spread into an even layer. Set aside. In a medi-
fresh mushrooms, Alfredo sauce, any frozen Serve with baked chips and a carrot um-size bowl, mix remaining flour and sugar with the rolled oats using a spoon. Use a pastry
pierogies, lettuce. salad. Kiwis are an easy dessert. blender or two knives to mix 4 tablespoons softened butter into the flour mixture until butter
SHOPPING LIST: lean ground beef, on- is evenly incorporated and mixture resembles a coarse crumb. Spread topping evenly over
Budget Tuesday ion, cremini mushrooms, tomatoes, flour, cherries. Bake for 35-40 minutes or until topping is golden brown and cherries are bubbling.
What could be more economical and taste cider vinegar, chili sauce, ketchup, whole- Serve warm or room temperature.
better on a cold night than quick beef and grain hamburger buns, baked chips, carrot Per serving: 279 calories, 4 grams protein, 7 grams fat (22% calories from fat), 4.1
vegetable soup (see recipe)? Serve with a salad, kiwis. grams saturated fat, 52 grams carbohydrate, 17 milligrams cholesterol, 53 milligrams so-
green salad and a baguette. Cherry ginger dium, 2 grams fiber.
crisp (see recipe) is a special dessert. Express Friday Carb count: 3.5.
SHOPPING LIST: ground beef, onion, Cook refrigerated pasta and top with Al-
dried oregano, coarse salt, pepper, low- fredo sauce (leftover) for a fast dinner. Add
er-sodium chicken or beef broth, canned a spinach salad and crusty bread. Fresh Orange chicken and vegetable rice bowl (Saturday)
diced tomatoes, Yukon gold or red potatoes, tropical fruit is good for dessert.
Servings: makes 6 servings
carrots, frozen cut green beans, salad greens, SHOPPING LIST: refrigerated pasta, fresh
Preparation time: 20 minutes. Cooking time: less than 20 minutes
baguette, frozen tart cherries, flour, sugar, spinach, crusty bread, fresh tropical fruit.
orange, dried ginger, butter, rolled oats. „ 4 teaspoons canola oil, divided „ 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger
Easy-entertaining Saturday „ 1 pound boneless skinless chicken „ 1 (14-ounce) can unsalted chicken broth
Meatless Wednesday Your guests will enjoy an orange chicken breast, cut into strips, or tenderloins „ Juice from 1 orange (about ½ cup)
Skip meat for this creamy corn and potato and vegetable rice bowl (see recipe). Serve „ 2 cups fresh broccoli florets „ Zest (orange part only) from same orange
chowder: In a large pan, combine 1 ½ cups with a Boston lettuce salad and whole- „ 2 thinly sliced fresh carrots „ 3 tablespoons lower-sodium soy sauce
1% milk, 1 (15- to 17-ounce) can no-salt-added grain rolls. Buy fruit tarts for dessert. „ 1 medium onion, sliced „ 2 tablespoons cornstarch
cream-style corn, 8 ounces frozen O’Brien po- SHOPPING LIST: canola oil, boneless „ 1 yellow bell pepper, sliced „ 3 cups cooked brown rice
„ 1 red bell pepper, sliced
tatoes, 1 teaspoon coarse salt and ¼ teaspoon skinless chicken breasts, broccoli florets,
freshly ground pepper. Cover and bring to a fresh carrots, onion, yellow bell pepper, red
Heat 2 teaspoons oil on medium-high in a large nonstick skillet or wok. Stir-fry chicken
boil on medium-high. Reduce heat to medi- bell pepper, fresh ginger, unsalted chicken
about 5 minutes or until lightly browned; remove. In same skillet, heat remaining oil; stir-
um-low; uncover and stir to break up pota- broth, orange, lower-sodium soy sauce, fry broccoli, carrots, onion, bell peppers and ginger for 4 to 5 minutes or until vegetables
toes. Simmer, uncovered, 8 to 10 minutes or cornstarch, brown rice, Boston lettuce, are softened. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, combine chicken broth, orange juice, zest, soy
until thickened, stirring often. Sprinkle with whole-grain rolls, fruit tarts. sauce and cornstarch. Stir until smooth. Add to skillet, stirring constantly. Boil 1 to 2 min-
50% light cheddar cheese and fresh chopped utes or until thickened. Stir in chicken and cook until heated through. Spoon over hot rice.
chives. Serve the soup with deli egg salad Per serving: 310 calories, 22 grams protein, 6 grams fat (19% calories from fat), 1 gram
sandwiches on whole-grain bread with sliced Susan Nicholson is an Atlanta-based cookbook saturated fat, 40 grams carbohydrate, 55 milligrams cholesterol, 294 milligrams sodium,
tomatoes and lettuce. Try plums for dessert. author and registered dietitian. She can be 4 grams fiber.
SHOPPING LIST: 1% milk, canned no- reached by email at susan@7daymenu.com. Carb count: 2.5.
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NFL | SUPER BOWL

Brother vs. brother: Kelces prepare for showdown


DAVE SKRETTA from dropping off a ladder into
Associated Press raked-up leaves once or twice,”
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Donna Reid said Monday. “Listen, they’re
Kelce is going to have to pull out both at heart very competitive
that now-familiar custom jersey and compassionate, is the big-
— the one with Kansas City Chiefs gest thing. They care and they care
tight end Travis Kelce’s front about people and they care about
stitched to Philadelphia Eagles their game.”
center Jason Kelce’s back — one They also happen to be very
more time this season. good at it.
At least this time, she’ll get to Jason has been to six Pro Bowls
see her boys in person. and was just voted an All-Pro for
For the first time in Super Bowl the fifth time, and he’s emerged
history, a pair of siblings will play as one of the best offensive line-
each other on the NFL’s grandest men in Eagles history. Travis
stage. Kelce helped the Chiefs re- has been to eight Pro Bowls, just
turn to their third championship made a fourth All-Pro team and
game in four seasons on Sunday is second in NFL history to Jerry
night when they beat the Bengals Rice in playoff catches, yards and
for the AFC title, while Jason has touchdowns.
the Eagles back for the second Football’s not the only thing
time in six years after their NFC they’re good at, either.
title win over the 49ers. ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES The brothers have new a podcast
“Cool scenario to be in, you called “New Heights with Jason &
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, left, talks to his brother, Eagles center Jason Kelce, after they exchanged jerseys
know?” Travis Kelce said. “My Travis Kelce,” which takes listeners
following a Sept. 17, 2017, game in Kansas City, Mo.
mom can’t lose.” on a riotous, real-time ride through
Or maybe can’t win. how much I love my brother. But end last year, she started in Tampa long way from their solidly mid- the NFL season. The weekly shows
Indeed, there have been plenty it’s going to be an emotional game, Bay watching the Eagles against dle-class upbringing in Cleveland are recorded on Tuesdays and last
of famous NFL siblings over the for sure.” the Buccaneers, then hopped a Heights, Ohio. Jason blazed the between 60 and 90 minutes, the
years, and many had some mem- Jason Kelce was even ever-so- plane to Kansas City in time to trail as the star offensive lineman two NFL stars playing off each
orable matchups: Peyton vs. Eli briefly a Chiefs fan Sunday night, watch the Chiefs play the Steel- who earned a scholarship to Cin- other as if they were hanging out
Manning, Tiki vs. Ronde Barber. pulling on a Kansas City sweat- ers at night. cinnati, and Travis soon followed in mom’s basement.
But they never reached the same shirt for about the three hours She already has seen both of her suit. Both caught the eyes of NFL Special guests have included
Super Bowl, or had to put their between the end of the Eagles’ sons win Super Bowls, too: The scout during their college careers, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts
dear old mom in such a predica- 31-7 rout of San Francisco and the Eagles beat the Patriots in 2018 and of one coach in particular: and Chiefs counterpart Patrick
ment, where one will be hoisting finish of his little brother’s 23-20 in Minneapolis, and the Chiefs Andy Reid. Mahomes.
the Lombardi Trophy at the other win over Cincinnati. rallied to beat the 49ers in Miami It was Big Red who, while coach- “They have a good mesh there,
one’s expense. “That’s it for the rest of the two years later. ing the Eagles, used a sixth-round and a good relationship,” Reid
“It’s going to be an amazing year,” Jason said with a smile. “I She hasn’t seen much of them pick on Jason during the 2011 draft. said. “I think Travis has grown up
feeling playing against him,” am done being a Chiefs fan.” lately, though. The way the play- And two years later, after Reid had a lot. Jason probably came in a bit
added Travis, whose team has He’ll leave that to mom and dad. off schedule worked out for the gotten a fresh start in Kansas City, more mature — Travis was a little
gotten the better of big brother’s While her husband, Ed, has divisional round and the confer- the Chiefs used a third-rounder to immature. But he’s really grown
Eagles the last three matchups. “I mostly kept private over the years, ence championship games, it was bring Travis into the fold. into a good person.
respect everyone over there in the Donna has been a fixture as she impossible for Donna to make it “Big brother probably protected “I have invested time in both of
Eagles organization. You won’t see crisscrosses the country to watch to see both of her boys in person. Travis from doing some crazy those two,” Reid added, “so I feel
me talk too much trash because of her boys. During wild card week- In any case, they’ve come a things. He probably talked him like a part of the family.”

UW FOOTBALL

Assistant coaches’ salary pool likely to surpass 2022 total


COLTEN BARTHOLOMEW linebackers coach Matt Mitchell is fully guaranteed for their two-year defensive coordinator Mike Tressel, assistant salary pool totaled just
cbartholomew@madison.com set to be paid $350,000; and running term, which ends March 31, 2025. offensive line coach Jack Bicknell less than $5.5 million.
The salary pool for University of backs coach Devon Spalding will All five received moving stipends Jr., receivers coach Mike Brown and UW is scheduled to pay Fickell
Wisconsin football assistants is on earn $250,000. Defensive line coach and annual car allowances as part tight ends coach Gino Guidugli — $2.5 million through the end of
track to surpass last season’s total af- Greg Scruggs will make $400,000 of their compensation. The uni- has not yet been filled. March, when the first full year of
ter the university turned over five of this year and $425,000 next sea- versity turned over the contracts in The released assistants’ con- his contract begins. He’ll make
the 10 coaches’ contracts Tuesday. son, while cornerbacks coach Paul response to open records requests. tracts total $1.975 million without $7.5 million for the period from
Safeties coach and co-defensive Haynes will earn $425,000 this year A request for the contracts of the the two lead coordinators, who April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024,
coordinator Colin Hitschler will and $450,000 next. Badgers’ five other assistant coaches will have the highest salaries un- and the salary climbs by $100,000
make $550,000 this year; outside All five assistants’ contracts are — offensive coordinator Phil Longo, der coach Luke Fickell. Last year’s per year afterward.

Booker the recruit?


“I’d be lying if I said the photo-
grams,” Rice said. “Our tight end’s
a big featured spot obviously on Air Raid running, and some of them are
more educated on it than others,
From B1 shoot wasn’t the highlight, but I our team, as both a receiver and a From B1 the ones that aren’t go do their
think being able to see the offense point-of-attack blocker. research. Really, we tell players
perfect, and I really didn’t need to and all that and building relation- “He’s handled both those re- three or four receivers out there all the time, the proof is what
see any other schools.” ships with the coaches is really ally well, and the transition from at time. There’s plenty of reps they put on film. People want to
Here are four other things to cool,” Booker said. “I got to meet defense to offense his sophomore available to them when we’re promote guys and all the social
know about Booker, his recruiting basically every single staff mem- to junior year, he really handled it doing it right.” media and all the hype, the rank-
process, and his potential that lies ber. They were all genuine, and I smoothly and did a great job. Dove Junior Bryson Green (Okla- ings and everything, stars, all this
ahead. think that was really important.” into the playbook and understood homa State) and sophomore CJ stuff. Really, none of that makes
what we’re trying to do.” Williams (Southern Cal) high- any difference once you’re on the
Recruited by Badgers Still impressing while light the transfer class of receiv- field. It’s only how you perform
staffs old and new learning the ropes What could lie ahead ers, which also includes Quincy and produce.
Booker caught 27 passes for Burroughs and Will Pauling, who “And that’s no different when
Three recruiting outlets — Booker did not play football as 360 yards and six touchdowns followed UW coach Luke Fickell we’re talking about our offense.
247Sports, On3 and Rivals — rate a freshman for Waunakee, but he during his junior season in 2022, from Cincinnati. You can praise and promote and
Booker as a three-star recruit. made the school’s varsity basket- according to Wissports. He Green’s strength and ability rave about the system that you
He previously announced Power ball team that year. He worked as earned large school All-State to win contested catches and run as much as you want to, but
Five offers from Iowa, Iowa State, a defensive end for the Warriors from the Wisconsin Football Williams’ smooth route running the proof is what we’ve done over
Michigan State, Minnesota, Pitts- during their 2021 state champion- Coaches Association. and speed stand out to Longo, the last 15 years in the offense at
burgh, Purdue, Syracuse, Vander- ship campaign. Booker said UW’s new offensive he said. Longo said he’s excited multiple levels, numerous teams.
bilt, Virginia Tech and UW. Booker did not start as a soph- attack under Longo allows tight to watch Burroughs and Pauling And so for us, we just show them
Booker took an unofficial visit omore due to his rawness, ac- ends to “play everywhere” and grow and they’ve already shown the film of how we do it and what
to Madison the weekend of Oct. cording to Pat Rice. The Wauna- be “super versatile.” strong character in the locker we do.”
22 when UW beat Purdue. He was kee football coach saw growth in “I know I’ve got a lot to improve room. Longo’s offense can highlight
then offered by the Badgers. Booker’s knowledge of the game on. I’m still learning the game,” UW needed more firepower at receivers on the outside or out of
“One of the recruiters told me that season, however, and the re- Booker said. “But I think my the receiver position with Lon- the slot. Josh Downs, primarily
that the tight ends coach (Chris cruit moved to tight end his junior strength is definitely in my catch- go’s scheme, which puts the ball a slot player, led the Tar Heels in
Haering) wanted to talk to me,” year in 2022. ing ability versus my blocking. I in the air more frequently and targets (260) and catches (195)
Booker told BadgerExtra on Oct. “(I) knew he had good hands, wouldn’t say I’m a bad blocker. runs more plays than what the the past two seasons after out-
28. “At that moment, I kind of and obviously he was a kid that I’ve just got a lot of areas to im- Badgers are accustomed to. In side receiver Dyami Brown (82,
knew maybe I was gonna get it. played a lot more interior because prove on it.” Longo’s four years as the offen- 55) led the team in both catego-
So when he actually did offer me, of size restrictions at the youth He feels confident in his route sive coordinator at North Caro- ries in 2020. He said the coaches
I was super-excited. My mom was level, so he was not adverse to be- running, hands, athleticism lina, the Tar Heels ran five more have plans for some of the re-
super-excited.” ing physical so it was an easy tran- and length. That showed during plays per game and passed seven ceivers to home in on one of the
Fickell and his staff continued sition,” Rice said. “He always had his game-winning touchdown times more per game than UW positions, while others will have
to target Booker. The prep tight the hand-eye (coordination) and against Middleton in Waunakee’s did in the same span. the chance to play both.
end heard from director of player the ball skills, separation skills. WIAA Division 1 second-round Over the past four seasons, UW is returning its top three
personnel Max Stienecker at “You could see it pretty much playoff win Oct. 28, when he Longo has had 12 receivers be receivers from last season in
least once a week, and new pass- right away that he was going to leapt and beat a defender for an targeted with 45 or more passes, Chimere Dike, Skyler Bell and
ing game coordinator/tight ends be a pretty darn competitive kid. outstretched last-minute score. according to PFF data, roughly Keontez Lewis. The group is
coach Gino Guidugli reached out. Depending on what he did with The football offseason al- 3.5 targets per game. UW had also getting back Markus Allen,
“(Guidugli) came to visit me in his body and physically, could lows for opportunities of de- just seven receivers reach that who was in the transfer portal
school, I think three times, and end up being a pretty good, re- velopment in Booker’s size and mark in the past four years. De- but withdrew after Fickell’s hire
then the junior day, obviously I got cruitable kid.” strength. Rice said Booker will spite not having called a game yet and is with the program this win-
to see him,” Booker said Tuesday. Rice said Waunakee’s offense develop further on the field in for the Badgers and showing his ter, per a UW official. Longo said
“Then coach Fickell obviously, was a spread scheme that moves both the run and passing attacks offense’s strengths in the Big Ten he’s confident these players can
he came into school one time and their “H” tight end around. He with more experience. Conference, Longo was able to be dynamic after the change in
that I got to talk to him and my dad said Booker, listed at 6-foot-6 “He’s smart. He’s caught on to convince sought-after receivers offensive philosophy.
on junior day.” and 220 pounds according to his it. It’s just taking that next step,” to join the program. “I just don’t think the offense
Hudl profile, can work as an inline Rice said. “Last year was his first “It’s probably a lot more bor- that they ran — and that’s no cut
Taking in a key visit tight end or detached out who also year at tight end, so we expect ing than you would want it to against anybody — I just don’t
Booker attended UW’s first ju- provides matchup problems on some growth in really all the areas be,” Longo joked about recruit- think it really gave them an op-
nior day event Jan. 21 on campus. the inside with linebackers and for him in terms of physically and ing receivers to UW, a place that portunity to display what they
The hyped Badgers staff greeted safeties. as a football player in some of the doesn’t have a history of churn- could do as much as this system
him with “Jump Around” play- Waunakee also recently boasted things we ask (of) him.” ing out pros at the position. will,” Longo said. “So it’s gonna
ing as he ran down a red carpet. another Power Five recruit to play Rice called Booker “a little bit “You chat with these guys and be fun to watch them all running
Several meetings took place, in- the position, Iowa State redshirt of a diamond in the rough” when you explain to them what we’re around out there.”
cluding one with Guidugli. He and freshman Andrew Keller. Rice said comparing the number of reps the
other projected offensive players how Keller was a receiver who recruit has received compared to
received time as a group with of- moved inside to play tight end other players in his program.
fensive coordinator/quarterbacks and learned “a little bit more of “The growth of where he’s go- GOOD MORNING.
coach Phil Longo. the physicality,” but the program ing to go to with his size and phys-
Booker also sat through aca- still moved Keller around. ical capabilities, I think is going to
demic and strength-and-condi- “Robert is more of a traditional be outstanding,” the coach said.
tioning meetings before attending tight end that had that back- “He has not hit his ceiling by any
the men’s hockey game that eve- ground coming up through our stretch of the imagination, so he’s
ning. What stood out the most to youth and our middle school pro- got a lot of upside.”
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Wedding snub would Today’s Birthday


(02/01/23) — Your creativity
and communications flower
your budget. Don’t rush off in
the wrong direction. More in-
come is possible.
could take a twist. Study and
research the situation. Monitor
conditions carefully before set-

continue estrangement this year. Develop skills with


disciplined practice. Make do-
mestic upgrades this winter,
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
— Today is an 8 — Despite chal-
lenges, hunt for hidden oppor-
ting off. Things may not be as
they seem.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec.
before springtime muses in- tunities and find them. Good 21) — Today is a 7 — Avoid

D
ear Amy: I have begun the Dear Bride: Leaving “Anna” spire a creative surge. A profes- news affects you personally. distractions. Study ways to
arduous task of compiling off of your guest list could place
sional shift redirects you over Don’t issue statements until make money. Remain cautious.
a guest list for my upcom- her other immediate family
summer, leading to exciting au- you’re ready to launch. Nurture Assess shared financial bud-
ing wedding. members in a very tough spot.
tumn educational explorations. yourself. gets. Discover hidden solutions
While discussing this with my Her siblings, for instance,
Write, record and share your Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) where least expected. Maintain
parents, I made it very clear that might also feel compelled to stay
I was not going to invite my first home. discoveries. — Today is a 7 — Rest and re- patience and humor.
cousin, “Anna.” Excluding her would send a To get the advantage, check cuperate for a while. Wait for Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.
For background, message to her that you are ab- the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest developments. Make time for 19) — Today is an 8 — Listen
my aunt (Anna’s solutely done. day, 0 the most challenging. private contemplation. Revise to another’s views. Consider
mom) died of can- I used to believe that wedding Aries (March 21-April 19) plans and preparations for new consequences before react-
cer in 2019. It was invites are meant to acknowl- — Today is an 8 — Take advan- circumstances. Dream big. ing blindly. Step aside to cool
devastating for the edge those relationships that tage of favorable conditions for Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — down, if necessary. Laughter
family. have remained healthy and close domestic improvements. Re- Today is an 8 — Contribute to heals. Collaboration requires
It was especially over the years. search before purchasing. Pri- a common cause. Listen with patience and delivers results.
hard for me as I Over time I’ve come to un- oritize practicalities. Patiently empathy. Respond as needed. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
AMY resolve misunderstandings. Teamwork and collaboration — Today is a 7 — Notice what
DICKINSON took care of her derstand that invitations can
as she got sick also serve as an optimistic signal Align on plans to upgrade fam- require diplomacy, tact and your body is telling you. Emo-
(something Anna for what might be. Weddings, ily comforts. sensitivity. Lend a helping tions can get stuck, affecting
did not do). after all, are aspirational family Taurus (April 20-May 20) hand. physical functions. Nurture
My uncle remarried 18 months events. — Today is a 9 — Determine Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) health with good food and rest.
later. I’d ask you to imagine yourself what you want to say before — Today is an 8 — Work takes Pisces (Feb. 19-March
Anna is very angry at her fa- 10 years from now. Imagine that blurting out something you priority. Take care of business 20) — Today is a 7 — Patiently
ther, and also blames our family Anna continues to struggle and might regret. Take time to ab- despite delays, breakdowns or persist. Things may not go as
for “choosing his side,” even continues to adhere to her “no sorb recent news. You can learn confusion. Patiently clarify, planned with a romantic or
though it’s not like we could stop contact” choice. what’s needed. assess and repair as needed. creative collaboration. Mis-
him from remarrying. Given this worst-case sce- Gemini (May 21-June 20) Discover unexpected or un- understandings spark without
For this reason, she has gone nario, would you look back and — Today is a 9 — Complications orthodox solutions. warning. Find common com-
“no contact” with us. say to yourself, “Wow — I’m could frustrate your mon- Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) mitments. Simplify to basics.
This was also devastating, as so glad she is the only family ey-making endeavors. Stick to — Today is a 7 — An exploration — Tribune Content Agency
Anna is the only relative who member I excluded from my
lives anywhere near me, and we wedding!”
used to be close. Or would you say to yourself, TODAY IN HISTORY
A few months ago, I attended “In the name of family harmony,
the wedding of Anna’s sister. I tried to be inclusive and to rec- Today’s highlight in 1943, during World War ii, one in 1994, Jeff Gillooly, tonya Hard-
Anna was the maid of honor. oncile. I wish it had worked.” on Feb. 1, 2003, the space shuttle of america’s most highly decorated ing’s ex-husband, pleaded guilty in
She refused to acknowledge my To some extent, this is a test columbia broke up during re-entry, military units, the 442nd regimen- Portland, oregon, to racketeering
presence or even say a word to of your own character and of killing all seven of its crew mem- tal combat team, made up almost for his part in the attack on figure
ANY of the family. your capacity to rise above a very bers: commander rick Husband; exclusively of Japanese-americans, skater nancy Kerrigan in exchange
My parents want me to invite challenging family situation. pilot William Mccool; payload com- was authorized. for a 24-month sentence (he ended
Anna to keep alive the possibility If you invite Anna, there is mander Michael anderson; mission in 1959, men in switzerland re- up serving six months) and a
of reconciliation. some likelihood that she will de- specialists Kalpana chawla, david jected giving women the right to $100,000 fine.
They also just feel it’s the right cline to attend, but at least you brown and laurel clark; and pay- vote by a more than 2-1 referendum in 2011, egyptian President Hosni
thing to do, as we’re inviting the would have opened the door. load specialist ilan ramon, the first margin. Mubarak announced he would not
entire rest of the family, includ- Dear Amy: Recently you ran a israeli in space. in 1960, four black college stu- run for a new term in september
ing her siblings. letter from “Tempting Trainer,” a On this date dents began a sit-in protest at elections but rejected protesters’
Additionally, the family be- total jerk of a man who was brag- in 1790, the u.s. supreme court a Woolworth’s lunch counter in demands he step down immedi-
lieves that she is struggling with ging about his conquests with convened for the first time in new Greensboro, north carolina, where ately and leave the country, after a
bipolar disorder (her mother also his female clients. york. (However, since only three of they’d been refused service. dramatic day in which a quarter-mil-
suffered from this). I can’t figure out why you the six justices were present, the in 1979, iranian religious leader lion egyptians staged their biggest
My parents are paying for the waste space on garbage like this. court recessed until the next day.) ayatollah ruhollah Khomeini re- protest to date calling on him to go.
wedding, so I feel I should defer — Upset in 1862, “the battle Hymn of the ceived a tumultuous welcome in in 2016, the World Health organi-
to their wishes, but this is an is- Dear Upset: Jerks sometimes republic,” a poem by Julia Ward tehran as he ended nearly 15 years zation declared a global emergency
sue that has caused me so much inspire some of my most memo- Howe, was published in the atlan- of exile. over the explosive spread of the Zika
emotional grief over the last few rable flights of outrage. I’m here tic Monthly. in 1991, 34 people were killed virus, which was linked to birth de-
years, and I feel so personally for it. in 1865, abolitionist John s. rock when an arriving usair jetliner fects in the americas, calling it an
hurt over her silence. became the first black lawyer ad- crashed atop a commuter plane on a “extraordinary event” that posed a
Should I invite her? — Con- you can email amy dickinson at mitted to the bar of the u.s. su- runway at los angeles international threat to other parts of the world.
flicted Bride askamy@amydickinson.com preme court. airport. — Associated Press

Bonus Puzzles NYC ‘winter’


forgot snow
DEEPTI HAJELA
Associated Press
NEW YORK — It’s winter, so
where’s the snow? It’s not cov-
ering the ground in New York
City.
Since summer ended, there
hasn’t been any measurable
snowfall in the city, meaning at
least one-tenth of an inch ac-
cumulating on the ground, ac-
cording to the National Weather
Service.
There have been some flur-
ries throughout the autumn
and early winter, but reaching
Jan. 30 without any accumula-
tion of snow on the ground sets
a new record. The last time New
York made it this long without
a measurable snowfall was 1973,
when New Yorkers had to wait
until Jan. 29.
This year, there’s been plenty
of precipitation, said James To-
SUPER QUIZ masini, a meteorologist with the
NWS, but it’s been in the form of
rain because it hasn’t been cold
Take this Super Quiz to a Ph.D. PH.D. LEVEL enough.
Score 1 point for each correct answer 7. A position of a person’s body. “Storm tracks and cold air
on the Freshman Level, 2 points on Answer________ have been remaining to the
the Graduate Level and 3 points on 8. The wide part of a river where it north and west of the area,” he
the Ph.D. Level. nears the sea. said.
New York City is also set to
Answer________
break a second record, for the
Subject: STU 9. A movement of a hand or head to longest period of time without
Each answer is a single word with the express meaning. snow. As of Monday, it had gone
three letters “stu” in a row alphabeti- Answer________ 327 days without snow accumu-
cally. (e.g., To fall or almost fall. lation.
Answer: Stumble.) ANSWERS: 1. Study. 2. Costume. 3. The record is 332 days — a
Stump. 4. Moisture. 5. Disturb. 6. streak broken in December
FRESHMAN LEVEL Stubborn. 7. Posture. 8. Estuary. 9. 2020, Tomasini said.
He said it appeared likely that
1. A student must do this to learn Gesture. the city would get to that point,
about a subject. with no signs of serious snow-
Answer________ SCORING: fall in the short-term forecast.
2. The attire worn by a superhero or 18 points — congratulations, doctor; When looking at snowfall
a clown. 15 to 17 points — honors graduate; totals and temperature records
Answer________ 10 to 14 points — you’re plenty for the region over time, “we’re
3. The remaining part of a cut tree. smart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points — starting to see in the last 20
Answer________ you really should hit the books hard- years a consistent warming that
er; 1 point to 3 points — enroll in tells us that there is a climate
remedial courses immediately; 0 issue here,” New York state cli-
GRADUATE LEVEL matologist Mark Wysocki said.
4. Wetness caused by water. points — who reads the questions to He said of the top 10 list of
Answer________ you? lowest snowfall totals measured
5. To break up the tranquility of in Central Park, five of them
someone. Super Quiz is a registered trademark have been in the 2000s, as have
Answer________ of K. Fisher Enterprises Ltd. © 2023 four of the warmest winter tem-
6. Refusing to change one’s mind. Ken Fisher peratures.
GOOD MORNING. Answer________ North America Syndicate Inc.
But a snowless December and
January carry no guarantees for
February, which traditionally
has the highest potential for
severe snow, he pointed out.
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Crispy potato skins Servings: 8


These crispy potato skins act as a boat for your homemade chili. Be sure
to pierce the potatoes with a fork before baking (it allows the steam to es-
cape) and also rub them with a little oil to crisp up the skins. I used a mix
of russet and sweet potatoes.
Ingredients
„ 4 russet or sweet potatoes, „ 8 ounces shredded Monterey
scrubbed clean and dried Jack, Tex-Mex or cheddar cheese
„ 2 tablespoons olive oil or „ 2 cups chili
unsalted butter, melted, for „ Sour cream, for garnish
brushing „ Chopped green onion or cilantro,
„ Flaky sea salt for garnish
„ Freshly ground black pepper

Directions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Using a fork, poke a bunch of holes in potatoes and then rub the outsides
with a little olive oil or melted butter. Season liberally with salt and pepper.
Place potatoes on a rack set in a rimmed baking
sheet and bake until they are cooked
thoroughly and soft in the center,
with crispy skin, about 1 hour. Re-
move, and set broiler to high.
When potatoes are
cool enough to touch,
cut in half and scoop
out flesh (save for
Lightly another use). Be
sweetened with careful to leave at
sugar and baked least a ¼-inch bor-
in a cast-iron skillet, this der attached to skins
buttermilk cornbread is a perfect to create a bowl.
side for your Super Bowl chili. Brush both sides of pota-
Sidelines GRETCHEN MCKAY, PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE toes with remaining oil or butter,
From B6 and season with a little more salt
and pepper. Place potato halves back
on the baking sheet, and stick under
Skillet jalapeno buttermilk cornbread Servings: 8 the broiler. Broil, turning once, until skins ADOBE STOCK
PHOTOS
are crisp and flesh is golden, about 5 to 7 min-
Cornbread can be famously dry unless you add buttermilk to make it tender. For extra spice, add a little
utes per side.
chopped jalapeno. It’s great served with butter sweetened with a little honey.
Divide cheese among the potato halves and stick
Ingredients back under the broiler until cheese is melted, about 2 minutes.
„ 1 ½ cups cornmeal „ 2 cups buttermilk „ 1 large egg Spoon chili inside the potato halves, then top with sour cream
„ 1 cup all-purpose flour „ ½ jalapeno pepper, seeded and „ 2 tablespoons finely chopped and green onion or cilantro.
„ ¹⁄³ cup sugar finely chopped, optional sweet red pepper GRETCHEN MCKAY,
PITTSBURGH POST-
„ 4 teaspoons baking powder „ ¼ cup fresh or frozen corn, „ 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, GAZETTE
„ 1 teaspoon kosher salt thawed melted and divided

Directions
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Place an oven-proof 10-inch cast-iron
skillet in the oven. ADOBE
In a large bowl, combine cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking pow- STOCK
der and salt. PHOTOS
In another large bowl, whisk together buttermilk, jalapeno,
corn, red pepper, egg and 3 tablespoons butter.
Pour mixture over dry ingredients and stir using
a rubber spatula just until moist.
Remove skillet from the oven and add re-
maining 3 tablespoons until heated through,
about 1 to 2 minutes.
Working carefully, immediately scoop the
batter into the hot skillet. Place into oven and
bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until a tester
inserted in the center comes out clean. Let cool
5 minutes.
Serve warm.

German toast makes for one tasty breakfast


AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
Some say French toast gets its name from pain perdu, which is French for “lost bread.”
It is a great recipe to help use up stale bread that otherwise might be “lost” or thrown
GET READY TO
away. But this custardy breakfast dish has been called all sorts of other names, from eggy
bread to German toast to poor knights of Windsor. We developed this recipe to work
with a very specific kind of bread: supermarket pre-sliced white bread that measures 4
by 6 inches and is ¾ inch thick. (The size of the slices is the key to soaking up the right
amount of egg mixture.) If you want to use whole-grain sandwich bread, you will need a
little more egg mixture. Whole-grain breads are drier, so they absorb more of the liquid.

Sheet pan French toast milk and melted butter, and whisk until com-
bined.
Servings: 4
Pour egg mixture into the greased baking
Ingredients sheet.
„ Vegetable oil ground cinnamon Place bread slices in two rows on the baking
spray „ ¼ teaspoon salt sheet. Working quickly, flip each slice in the same
„ 3 large eggs „ 1 cup milk order you placed them on the baking sheet. Let
„ 1 tablespoon „ 2 tablespoons bread sit until slices absorb egg mixture, about
vanilla extract unsalted butter, 1 minute.
„ 2 teaspoons melted and cooled Bake on lower rack until bottoms of slices are
packed brown „ 8 slices hearty golden brown, 10 to 15 minutes.
sugar white sandwich Transfer baking sheet to upper rack, and heat
„ ½ teaspoon bread broiler. Broil until the tops of the slices are golden
brown, 1 to 4 minutes, watching carefully to pre-
Directions vent burning.
Adjust one oven rack to the lowest position Note: If you want to use a drier bread like
and a second rack 5 to 6 inches from the broiler whole-wheat, oatmeal or multigrain sandwich
element. Heat oven to 425 degrees. Spray a bread, use 4 eggs and increase the milk to
baking sheet well with vegetable oil spray. 1 ¹⁄³ cups. Make sure the slices measure about 4
In a large bowl, whisk eggs, vanilla, brown by 6 inches and are ¾ inch thick to ensure that
sugar, cinnamon and salt until well combined they soak up all the egg mixture on the sheet
and sugar is dissolved, about 30 seconds. Add before baking.
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FILM CLIPS ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS


Hathaway says she Grint plans to scale

NOW
Mia Goth,
left, and still hopes to make back acting to spend
Alexander
Skarsgard ‘Sesame Street’ film time with family
star in Anne Hathaway still wants to Rupert Grint is hoping to scale
“Infinity make the “Sesame Street” movie. back his acting work to just “one
Pool.” The 40-year-old star has been or two” projects a year.

PLAYING NEON attached to the


highly-antici-
pated film based
on the iconic
The 34-year-
old “Harry Pot-
ter” actor has ad-
mitted he doesn’t
children’s TV se- feel the need to
ries for a number work continu-
of years, but the ously and would
project is yet to rather take a step
materialize, al- back to give him-
Hathaway Grint
though she is still self time to focus
optimistic that it will reach the on his hobbies as well as spend-
big screen. ing time with his partner Georgia
Speaking to Collider at the Groome and their daughter.
Sundance Film Festival, Hatha- “The dream is to do one to
Reviews of movies showing in theaters or streaming online way said: “It hasn’t happened yet. two (acting) projects a year, then
I hope it does. I don’t really make spend the rest of my time doing
TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER CRITICS daughter, looking for something including Diane Keaton, Rich- movies that I don’t love. Even if dad stuff or crafts,” he told GQ
to combat his writer’s block. In- ard Gere and Susan Sarandon. it’s a strange love. Even if it’s a love magazine.
‘Fear’ spiration, or something like that, Rounding out the foursome is that doesn’t make sense to other During the interview, Grint was
“Fear” is a COVID movie, and walks into his life in the form of William H. Macy, and you have people ...” asked about rumors a new “Harry
a contagion film, and a haunted Gabi (Mia Goth), a fan of his a quartet of seasoned stars who Hathaway explained that a long Potter” TV show is in the works
house story rolled into 100 fe- book, she claims, and soon the manage, despite the script’s wait to make a film can make the at HBO Max, and he said it would
verishly stylized minutes. Joseph couple are dining, dancing and shortcomings, to generate some final product even more reward- be a great idea to bring the wizard
Sikora stars as horror novelist escaping the heavily fortified re- light absurdist sparkle and emo- ing. franchise to the small screen.
Rom, who takes his girlfriend sort compound for a beach picnic tional nuance as two late-in-life “Movies take 20 years to get “I’d love to see ‘Harry Potter’ be
Bianca (Annie Ilonzeh) on a with Gabi and her husband Al- couples dealing with relation- made, and there is something re- adapted into a TV show,” he said. “I
weekend getaway in Northern ban (Jalil Lespert). While James ship issues and extramarital ally, really satisfying about stick- think it would really work. I’m sure
California as a reprieve from the is tipsily navigating their illegally dalliances of their own. ing with certain things,” she said. the films will get remade, anyway.”
pandemic lockdown. They arrive rented convertible back to the 1:35. 2 stars. “And there is something really Grint’s comments come after
at the rustic Strawberry Lodge, resort, the headlights malfunc- — Nina Metz great about looking out and say- Sarah Aubrey, HBO Max head of
and as he’s about to propose, tion, and he hits and kills a local ing, ‘Oh my gosh, I can’t believe original content, recently sug-
he blanches and falters, instead farmer, triggering his descent ‘You People’ for like eight years I was the only gested the streamer is looking
revealing that he’s invited their into the unique and dystopian It’s not quite peanut butter person who understood this,’ and at ways to produce more stories
group of friends to celebrate Bi- legal process of the impover- meeting jelly, but the idea of all those people who had my back from the world of “Harry Potter.”
anca’s birthday. They’ve got the ished, religious and conservative Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill get- believed in me.” — Bang Showbiz
historical lodge to themselves Li Tolqa. He’s sentenced to die ting together to make a movie is
for the weekend, and seriously, for his hit-and-run, ordered to appealing. Barris is the creator
don’t worry about the incredi- be executed by the man’s young of the ABC sitcom “Black-ish” BIRTHDAYS
bly creepy innkeeper who leaves son. But for a hefty fee, the po- and its spin-offs. Hill is the co-
them a terrible bottle of wine, lice can create his “double” or a medically gifted actor known for Actor-comedian (“Charmed”) is 54.
or the detailed stories that Rom clone, to be killed instead. Would movies ranging from “Superbad” Garrett Morris Jazz saxophonist
tells about the miners who tor- he prefer to be executed? The to “The Wolf of Wall Street.” is 86. Bluegrass Joshua Redman
tured and killed indigenous only catch? He has to watch. Their entertaining-but-uneven singer Del Mc- is 54. Drummer
women thought to be witches. 1:57. 4 stars. collaboration, “You People,” is Coury is 84. TV Patrick Wilson
Nope, nothing to worry about at — Katie Walsh hitting Netflix after debuting a personality Joy of Weezer is 54.
all. As the friends confess their week earlier in select theaters. Philbin is 82. Actor Michael
phobias around the campfire as ‘Maybe I Do’ They co-wrote the romantic Guitarist Mike C. Hall (“Dexter,”
a means of catharsis, the story In the romantic comedy comedy, with Hill co-starring — Campbell of Conrad Styles “Six Feet Under”)
unfolds every which way. “Maybe I Do,” a young couple alongside Lauren London — and Tom Petty and the is 52. Rapper Big
1:40. 1 ½ stars. played by Emma Roberts and Barris making his feature direc- Heartbreakers is 73. Blues musi- Boi of Outkast is 48. Musician Ja-
Luke Bracey debate whether torial debut. In it, Black meets cian Sonny Landreth is 72. Ac- son Isbell is 44. Singer Andrew
‘Infinity Pool’ marriage is in their future. She’s white and, to a somewhat lesser tor-writer-producer Billy Mumy VanWyngarden of MGMT is 40.
Alexander Skarsgard plays all in; he’s all “What?!” But this degree, the Muslim faith clashes (“Lost in Space”) is 69. Singer Ex- TV personality Lauren Conrad
James Foster, a writer with an bland, beautiful duo might as with Judaism. What could go ene Cervenka of X is 67. Actor Li- (“The Hills,” “Laguna Beach”) is
inferiority complex. Having well be an afterthought. The star wrong? nus Roache (“Law and Order”) is 37. Actor-singer Heather Mor-
published one novel, he’s on va- attractions are their respective 1:58. 2 ½ stars. Streaming on 59. Actor Sherilyn Fenn (“Twin ris (“Glee”) is 36. Singer Harry
cation with his wife Em (Cleopa- parents, played by a murder- Netflix. Peaks”) is 58. Comedian Pauly Styles is 29.
tra Coleman) and the publisher’s ers’ row of rom-com veterans — Mark Meszoros Shore is 55. Actor Brian Krause — Associated Press

What MOVIES
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to watch
WEDNESDAY
February 1, 2023
All times Central. Start times can vary based
on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on ‘The Ark’
your on-screen guide. ‘Alien: Covenant’
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Black Panther: shocking, surprising and true story that Name That Tune The Stranger She Brought Home
reads like a fairy tale: the tale of Gunther VI,
Wakanda Forever the German shepherd who inherited $400 FOX, 7 p.m.
(2021, Suspense) Lesa Wilson,
Cameron Jebo LMN, 5 p.m.
Disney+  Feature Film Exclusive million from a mysterious countess. For the Clay Aiken, Jordin Sparks, Amber Riley and
This blockbuster entry in the Marvel past three decades, the dog’s riches have Chris Colfer play the musical guessing game Deliver Us From Eva (2003,
Cinematic Universe makes its streaming been built into a vast empire across two in the new episode “FOX Legends.” Romance-comedy) Gabrielle Union
debut. The story finds Queen Ramonda continents, including luxurious mansions, a VH1, 6 p.m.
(Golden Globe winner Angela Bassett), Shuri glamorous entourage and even a pop music Tough as Nails Alien: Covenant (2017, Science
(Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), group. But as any good pup can tell you, it’s CBS, 9 p.m. fiction) Michael Fassbender,
Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the Dora Milaje always worth digging a little deeper. Crew members compete in pairs to shrink- Katherine Waterston FXM, 7 p.m.
(including Florence Kasumba’s Ayo) fighting wrap a large container, with the last couple
Beverly Hills Cop (1984, Comedy)
to protect their nation from intervening
world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s
Schoolhouse Rock! to finish facing the overtime challenge and
Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold
the possibility of individual elimination in the
death. (Chadwick Boseman, who portrayed 50th Anniversary new episode “Rise and Grind.” Showtime, 7 p.m.
T’Challa in Black Panther and other Marvel
Singalong Sleepy Hollow (1999, Horror)
Cinematic Universe titles, passed away in
2020.) As the Wakandans strive to embrace ABC, 7 p.m. The Ark Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci HBO,
SYFY, 9 p.m.  New Series 7 p.m.
their next chapter, the heroes must band This fifth installment of ABC’s Singalong
together with the help of War Dog Nakia franchise invites viewers to enjoy classic Dean Devlin (Independence Day) created The Wedding Veil Journey (2023,
this series set 100 years in the future, Romance-comedy) Alison Sweeney,
(Lupita Nyong’o) and Everett Ross (Martin Schoolhouse Rock! hits that are still as
when planetary colonization missions have Victor Webster Hallmark, 7 p.m.
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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Helping
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT the Corporation is now, or will in the STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT the decedent's estate is May 12, 2023. ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS Wisconsin
COURT DANE COUNTY
Case No. 2022CV002364
future be, negotiating, the disclosure of
which information would reasonably be
COURT DANE COUNTY
Case No. 2022CV001661
5. A claim may be filed at the Dane
County Courthouse, 215 S. Hamilton
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR
POLICE SERVICES FACILITY Businesses
Cardinal Financial Company, Limited
Partnership
Plaintiff,
v.
likely to adversely affect such entities and
/or the Corporations' competitive and/or
bargaining position; 2) bargaining with
such entities; and, 3) matters concerning
Associated Bank NA
Plaintiff,
v.
The Estate of Jennifer L. Splittgerber, et
Street, Madison, Wisconsin, Room 1005.
DATE SIGNED: January 23, 2023
Electronically signed by Danell Behrens
Deputy Probate Registrar
FITCHBURG, WISCONSIN
Notice is hereby given by the City of
Fitchburg, Wisconsin, that it will receive
sealed proposals for Professional Serv-
Thrive
Kirsten S. Hubred the competition of and the competitive- al. Form completed by: ices for City of Fitchburg Police Services
Defendant. ness of the business in which the Defendants. Attorney Andrew R. Griggs Facility, until 4:00 p.m. on the 15th day of
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Corporation engages, the public disclo- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Neuberger, Griggs, Sweet & Froehle, LLP February, 2023, in the office of the City
By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure sure of which would adversely affect the By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure 136 Hospital Drive Clerk, City Hall, 5520 Lacy Road,
made in the above-entitled action on business of the Corporation and its made in the above-entitled action on Watertown, WI 53098 Fitchburg, Wisconsin, 53711. Copies of
November 10, 2022 in the amount of bargaining position. November 17, 2022 in the amount of (920) 861-1630 the Contract Documents may be obtained
$124,735.28, I will sell at public auction, XI. Program Updates $128,379.37, I will sell at public auction, Bar Number 1008913 at www.questcdn.com. The City reserves
located in room 354 of the City County XII. Breakout Sessions located in room 354 of the City County WSJ: February 1, 8, 15, 2023 145041 the right to reject any and all proposals.
Building, 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, XIII. Other / New Business Building, 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, WNAXLP CITY OF FITCHBURG
Madison, WI 53703, on - March 21, 2023 Meeting Agenda Madison, WI 53703, on Aaron Richardson, Mayor
February 14, 2023 Items - April 19, 2023 Board Meeting February 21, 2023 Tracy Oldenburg, City Clerk
At 10:00 AM, all of the following described Adjournment At 10:00 AM, all of the following described STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT WSJ: February 1, 8, 2023 144466
premises, to wit: Dinner will be provided for this meeting premises, to wit: COURT, DANE COUNTY WNAXLP
PART OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE group on Monday, February 6, 2023, at UNIT 1524 F, TOGETHER WITH PARK- Notice to Creditors
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 19, Ruth's Chris Steak House, 2137 Deming ING UNIT P-22-22, CHEROKEE GAR- (Informal Administration)
TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 12 Way, Middleton, Wisconsin, 53562 at DEN CONDOMINIUM HOMES, PHASE Case No. 2023PR000042
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, Inc.
EAST, IN THE TOWN OF CHRISTIANA, 6:00 p.m. No DFW business will be 15, CONDOMINIUM, CREATED BY DAIRY FARMERS OF WISCONSIN
DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, DESCRI- conducted at this gathering. DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RE- ANN D. HORNER-NELSON
Deceased CDR Liaison Committee
BED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT *Start time is approximate, The meeting CORDED IN VOLUME 6936 OF RE- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
A POINT IN THE CENTER OF COUNTY will commence at the conclusion of the CORDS, PAGE 1, AS DOCUMENT NO. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: We deliver marketing solutions
1. An application for informal administra- Center for Dairy Research (CDR) Liaison
TRUNK HIGHWAY W, WHICH IS 231.5 Executive Committee meeting that day. 1335939 AND ANY AMENDMENTS Committee of the Wisconsin Milk Market- and advertising opportunities
FEET NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION WSJ: February 1, 2023 145129 WNAXLP THERETO, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI- tion was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth ing Board, Inc. dba Dairy Farmers of
OF THE CENTER LINES OF COUNTY VIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON Wisconsin will meet beginning at 11:30 with regional publications
TRUNK HIGHWAY W AND COUNTY ELEMENTS AS SET FORTH IN SAID December 4, 1936 and date of death
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT November 9, 2022 was domiciled in Dane a.m. on Monday, February 6, 2023, at the you know and trust.
TRUNK HIGHWAY B; THENCE WEST COURT DANE COUNTY DECLARATION AND AMENDMENTS Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research,
AT RIGHT ANGLES THEREOF A THERETO, IN THE CITY OF MADISON, County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing
SUMMONS address of 1225 Giles Street, Stoughton, 1605 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin,
DISTANCE OF 130 FEET TO AN IRON Case Code: 30301 DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN. 53706.
STAKE; THENCE SOUTH A DISTANCES Street Address: 1524 F Wheeler Road, Wisconsin, 53589.
Case No. 22CV2951 3. All interested persons waived notice. The following meeting agenda is pro-
OF 64.85 FEET TO AN IRON STAKE; LVNV Funding LLC Madison, WI 53704 posed:
THENCE EAST A DISTANCE FOR 132.0 Tax Key No. 2510809-244-2614-4 & 251 4. The deadline for filing a claim against
c/o Messerli & Kramer PA the decedent's estate is May 12, 2023. 11:30 a.m. I. Call to Order I Roll Call
FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF COUN- 3033 Campus Drive Suite 250 0809-244-2678-0 II. Review/Approval of the June 21,
TY TRUNK HIGHWAY W; THENCE 5. A claim may be filed at the Dane
Plymouth, MN 55441 THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AS IS
County Courthouse, Madison , Wisconsin, 2022 Meeting Minutes
NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF Plaintiff, AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL Ill. CDR Overview and Program Up-
COUNTY TRUNK HIGHWAY W, 42 Room 1005.
vs. REAL ESTATE TAXES, SUPERIOR
DATE SIGNED: January 23, 2023 dates
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Jenny L Brunges LIENS OR OTHER LEGAL ENCUM- IV. DFW Board Discussion I Questions
Street Address: 2171 County Hwy W, Electronically signed by Danell Behrens
5502 Creamery Rd BRANCES.
Deputy Probate Registrar Adjournment
Cambridge, WI 53523 McFarland, WI 53558-9793 TERMS OF SALE: CASH, CASHIER'S Notice of a meeting of the Center for
Tax Key No. 016/0612-193-9980-8 CHECK or CERTIFIED FUNDS, payable Form completed by:
Defendant(s). Attorney Bailey B. Lagman Dairy Research (CDR) Liaison Committee
THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AS IS THE STATE OF WISCONSIN to the Clerk of Courts (10% down also constitutes notice of a meeting of the
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL REAL payment at sale, balance due within ten 999 Fourier Drive, Suite 302
To each person named above as a Madison, Wiconsin 53717 entire Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin's
ESTATE TAXES, SUPERIOR LIENS OR Defendant(s): (10) days of Court approval; down Board of Directors. However, only busi-
OTHER LEGAL ENCUMBRANCES. payment to be forfeited if payment not 608-662-0440 Learn more at
You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff ness'of the CDR Liaison Committee will
TERMS OF SALE: CASH, CASHIER'S named above has filed a lawsuit or other received timely). Buyer must comply with Bar Number 1100004
be conducted at this meeting. madisonmediapartners.com
CHECK or CERTIFIED FUNDS, payable minimum bidder qualifications as set forth WSJ: February 1, 8, 15, 2023 145090
legal action against you. The Complaint, WNAXLP WSJ: February 1, 2023 145138 WNAXLP
to the Clerk of Courts (10% down which is attached, states the nature and in Wis. Stat. § 846.155. Buyer to pay
payment at sale, balance due within ten basis of the legal action. applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Trans-
(10) days of Court approval; down Within forty (40) days of January 18, fer Tax in addition to the purchase price.
payment to be forfeited if payment not 2023, you must respond with a written Kalvin D. Barrett Before the State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
received timely). Buyer must comply with answer, as that term is used in Chapter Sheriff of Dane County, Wisconsin In the matter of a Secretary’s Order relating to establishing deer baiting and feeding prohibitions in chronic wasting disease-
minimum bidder qualifications as set forth 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the Codilis, Moody & Circelli, P.C. affected areas, effective February 1, 2023.
in Wis. Stat. § 846.155. Buyer to pay Complaint. The court may reject or Attorneys for Plaintiff This order replaces the order that established baiting and feeding prohibitions within chronic wasting disease affected areas and
applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Trans- disregard an answer that does not follow (414) 775-7700 which was published in the Wisconsin state paper on January 5, 2023.
fer Tax in addition to the purchase price. the requirements of the statutes. The 50-22-00801 FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER
Kalvin D. Barrett answer must be sent or delivered to the NOTE: This law firm is a debt collector. FINDINGS OF FACT
Sheriff of Dane County, Wisconsin court, whose address is Dane County WSJ: January 25, February 1 & , 2023 1. Baiting and feeding of deer is presently prohibited in the following counties Adams, Buffalo, Burnett, Calumet, Chippewa,
Codilis, Moody & Circelli, P.C. Circuit Court, 215 S Hamilton Street Rm 143515 WNAXLP Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Dunn, Eau Claire, Florence, Fond du Lac, Forest, Grant, Green, Green Lake,
Attorneys for Plaintiff 1000, Madison, WI 53703 and to Messerli Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La Crosse, Lafayette, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Marinette, Marquette,
(414) 775-7700 & Kramer PA, Plaintiffs attorney, whose Open Meetings Notice Menominee, Milwaukee, Monroe, Oneida, Oconto, Outagamie, Pepin, Portage, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Shawano,
50-22-00844 address is 3033 Campus Drive, Ste. 250 The teleconference of the Awards Admin- Taylor, Trempealeau, Vernon, Vilas, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago and Wood.
NOTE: This law firm is a debt collector. Plymouth, MN 55441. You may have an istration Committee for the Wisconsin 2. A CWD positive wild animal was confirmed within Sheboygan County on December 29, 2022.
WSJ: January 18, 25, February 1, 2023 attorney help or represent you. Economic Development Corporation will CONCLUSION OF LAW
142661 WNAXLP If you do not provide a proper answer be held on February 2, 2023, as a Teams 1. Subsection 29.063(1), Wis. Stats., provides that the department may manage chronic wasting disease in cervids.
within forty (40) days, the court may grant teleconference. The items to be dis- 2. Subsection 29.336(2), Wis. Stats., directs the department to promulgate rules that prohibit baiting or feeding deer for
Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, Inc. judgment against you for the award of cussed are included below. Note that the hunting or viewing purposes in any of the following counties:
DAIRY FARMERS OF WISCONSIN money or other legal action requested in meeting may be closed under Wis. Stat. § a. A county in which the county or a portion of the county is in a chronic wasting disease control zone designated
Executive Committee the Complaint, and you may lose your 19.85(1) if indicated below. by the department by rule.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the right to object to anything that is or may Agenda b. A county in which a positive test for chronic wasting disease or bovine tuberculosis has been confirmed in any
Executive Committee of the Wisconsin be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment Wisconsin Economic Development captive or free-roaming domestic or wild animal after December 31, 1997, and within the last 36 months.
Milk Marketing Board, Inc. dba Dairy may be enforced as provided by law. A Corporation Meeting of the Awards c. A county in which the county or a portion of the county is within a 10-mile radius of the known location of a captive
Farmers of Wisconsin will meet beginning judgment awarding money may become a Administration Committee or free-roaming domestic or wild animal that has been tested and confirmed to be positive for chronic wasting
at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 7, lien against any real estate you own now WEDC disease or bovine tuberculosis after December 31, 1997, and within the last 24 months.
2023, at the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin's or in the future, and may also be enforced Teams Meeting Phone: 608.210.6800 3. Subsections NR 10.07(2m) and 19.60(2), Wis. Admin. Code, implement s. 29.336(2), Wis. Stats. Subparagraphs NR
office, 8418 Excelsior Drive, Madison, by garnishment or seizure of property. Conference ID: 818919217# 10.07(2m)(c)2. and 19.60(2)(c)2., Wis. Admin. Code, provide that prohibitions on baiting deer or feeding deer, respectively,
Wisconsin, 53717. MESSERLI & KRAMER PA Thursday, February 2, 2023 become effective upon issuance of an order by the secretary of the department and publication in the official state
The following meeting agenda is pro- /s/Samuel J. Olson, #1104219 WI 10:00 – 11:00 AM newspaper.
posed: DATE: eSigned on 1/9/2023 in Milwaukee 1. Call to Order and Roll Call 4. Based on the above Findings of Fact, the Department concludes that a prohibition on baiting and feeding deer is required
8:00 a.m. I. Call to Order / Roll Call County, WI 2. Approval of Minutes from the Novem- in Sheboygan County pursuant to s. 29.336 (2), Wis. Stats., and ss. NR 10.07(2m) and NR 19.60(2), Wis. Admin. Code.
II. Review/Approval of Minutes of the 3033 Campus Drive, Ste. 250 ber 15, 2022 meeting ORDER
October 12, 2022 Executive Committee Plymouth, MN 55441 3. Quarterly Credit & Risk Report Pursuant to the authorities cited above, baiting and feeding of deer, as defined in s. NR 10.001(6p), Wis. Admin. Code, shall be
Meeting cc-litigation@messerlikramer.com 4. JLAC Biannual Loan Balance, Amend- prohibited for purposes of Ch. NR 10 related to game and hunting, Ch. NR 12 related to wildlife damage and nuisance control, and
III. Review of CEO Expense Reports Ph#: (763) 548-7900 ment, Delinquency Report Ch. NR 19 related to miscellaneous fur, fish, game and outdoor recreation in the counties of: Adams, Buffalo, Burnett, Calumet,
IV. Review of Board Legal Expenses Fax#: (763) 548-7922 5. Closed Session Chippewa, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Dunn, Eau Claire, Florence, Fond du Lac, Forest, Grant, Green, Green
V. Chair Report WSJ: January 18, 25, February 1, 2023 Under Wis. Stat.?§ 19.85 (1)(e) a closed Lake, Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La Crosse, Lafayette, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Marinette, Marquette,
VI. CEO Report 143199 WNAXLP session is authorized for deliberating the Menominee, Milwaukee, Monroe, Oneida, Oconto, Outagamie, Pepin, Portage, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Shawano,
VII. Other Business investing of public funds whenever Sheboygan, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vernon, Vilas, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago and Wood.
Adjournment competitive or bargaining reasons require Dated at Madison, Wisconsin, January 20, 2023
Notice of a meeting of the Executive PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE a closed session. The Committee will be
Executive Committee Meeting of the STATE OF WISCONSIN
Committee also constitutes notice of a meeting in closed session to review DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
meeting of the entire Wisconsin Milk WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD pending economic development projects.
OF SOUTH CENTRAL WISCONSIN, Sarah Barry
Marketing Board, Inc. dba Dairy Farmers The Committee will open the meeting For Adam N. Payne, Secretary
of Wisconsin's Board of Directors. Howev- INC. again at the end of the closed session.
er, only business of the Executive Counties of Columbia, Dane, Dodge, 6. Adjournment
Committee will be conducted at this Jefferson, Marquette, and Sauk WSJ: February 1, 2023 145149 WNAXLP
meeting. Friday, February 3, 2023
WSJ: February 1, 2023 145139 WNAXLP 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Workforce Development Board Village of Cottage Grove Public
via Conference Call Hearing for a
Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, Inc. (312) 626-6799 Request for a Zoning Amendment
DAIRY FARMERS OF WISCONSIN Meeting ID: 885 0887 8239 Notice is hereby given that the Village of
Board of Directors Significant Agenda Items: Cottage Grove Plan Commission will hold
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1. Welcome a public hearing during the Plan
Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Milk 2. Review and Approval of the Commission meeting on:
Marketing Board, Inc. dba Dairy Farmers November 3, 2022 Meeting Minutes Wednesday, February 8, 2023
of Wisconsin will meet beginning at 3. Review and Approval of the January at 6:30 p.m.
approximately 8:30 a.m.* (at the conclu- 19, 2023 Meeting Minutes regarding consideration of whether to
sion of the Executive Committee meeting) 4. Review of Fiscal Report and the approve a request from DBW Holdings,
on Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at the Form 990 LLC for a zoning amendment to change
Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin's office, 8418 5. Adjournment the zoning on parcels
Excelsior Drive, Madison, Wisconsin, This is an open meeting and will be held #0811-321-9501-1#0811-321-8311-1,
53717. in accordance with all applicable laws, and #0811-321-9376-1 (aka 4884 Alvin
The following meeting agenda is pro- ordinances, and regulations pertaining to Road) from RH, Rural Holding to PI,
posed: open meetings. Anyone attending this Planned Industrial.
8:30 a.m.* I. Call to Order / Roll Call meeting who requires an interpreter, The hearing is intended to obtain
II. Review / Approval of Minutes of the materials in an alternate format, or other comments from interested parties regard-
November 9, 2022 Board Meeting accommodations to access this meeting ing the proposed zoning amendment prior
III. Chair Report are asked to contact the Workforce to the Plan Commission making a
IV. CEO Report Development Board of South Central decision on approval.
V. Financial Matters Wisconsin office at (608) 249-9001 in A staff report and submittal materials will
- Financial Statements — December advance of the meeting so that arrange- be available for review at Village Hall or
2022 ments may be made. The meeting on the Village website the Friday prior to
VI. Committee Reports location is accessible by ADA standards. the hearing, or call (608) 839-4704 for
- Executive WSJ: February 1, 2023 145173 WNAXLP more information.
- Audit Dated this 20th day of January, 2023.
- Channel Management WSJ: January 25 & February 1, 2023
- Communications ATTENTION former patients and/or 144229 WNAXLP
- Center for Dairy Research clients of:
- Policy / Bylaw UDIA / National Joseph J. Colletti, Ph.D., Karen K. STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT
VII. Representation at Industry Meeting Kimball, Ph.D., Rhonda Reinholtz, COURT, DANE COUNTY
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Anaheim, California Madison Psychiatric & Psychological (Informal Administration)
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Wisconsin Statute section 19.86(1)(e) to retrieve your medical record, contact tion was filed.
discuss current contracts with vendors, Renee at Madison Psychiatric and 2. The decedent, with date of birth
which discussion will include: 1) trade Psychological Services by calling (608) 03/09/1951 and date of death 10/27/2022
secrets and/or other proprietary informa- 663-5926. Records not retrieved by was domiciled in Dane County, State of PUB: WSJ: February 1, 2023
tion that belong to one or more other March 31, 2022 will be destroyed in Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 154
entities with whom the Corporation is compliance with medical records law. Proudfit St., Apt., 2, Madison, WI 53715. #144508-1 WNAXLP
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79
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