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TIF, specific plans
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Future firefighters?
The Stoughton Fire Departments open house was a big hit with the
kids Wednesday, Oct. 8.
Above, Jacob Swadley, 3, and Shannon Swadley watch the ladder
rise up in the air, along with Tiffany Klingaman and son Karson
Davis, 5.
At left, Neela Yellow Bird, 8, of Stoughton checks out the view from
the cab of one of the fire trucks on display.
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accomplishment was in
bringing most of what
was below the line back up
above the line, with help
from those departments by
cutting in some other areas,
or taking advantage of
some additional revenues,
Olson said.
I cant point to one big
thing and say that was what
did it, she added. Its a
lot of working with departments and going through
their offers and finding
ways that we can cut back
If you go
What: Public hearing
on Kettle Park West TIF
project plan and specific
site details
When: 6 p.m., Monday,
Oct. 27
Where: Council
chambers, Public Safety
Building, 321 S. Fourth
St.
Info: ci.stoughton.wi.us
got a truncated view of
what will be presented
later this month. Details of
what will be discussed at
the public hearings should
be available on the citys
website, ci.stoughton.
wi.us, later this week, city
planning and development
director Rodney Scheel
said. Those are expected
to include certified survey
maps, detailed site plans
and documents related to
the TIF project plan.
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The Stoughton Area Senior Center is raising funds to replace the well-used flooring, tables and chairs in the main area.
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not have as big of sales that WalMart has, but the profit ratio to
sales determines the success and
will show that these corporations
are making huge profits.
And if they did not make a
profit, they will not have growth.
Thats why Kwik Trip can put two
and three stores in a community.
Do we need another Kwik Trip?
Not really, but they feel they can
better serve Stoughton.
And Wal-Mart just might be
thinking that with a new store,
that not only the 82 percent will
be served, but everybody. I know
the aisles will be wider and more
products will be offered and
that will benefit all residents of
Stoughton. I know nobody has
ever shopped at the existing WalMart at a busy period, so they
cant imagine how a person in a
wheel chair feels or a senior with
a walker feels like trying to navigate in those aisles. And lets not
forget the veterans, which there
are many, confined to a wheel
chair.
I could go on and address other
issues in the letter, but there are
rules when submitting a letter.
DuWayne Stellmacher
City of Stoughton
The citys current budgeting model, Budgeting for Outcomes, or BFO, has some nice
features, focusing on priorities
rather than percentage increases
and providing an automatic
public outreach component with
focus groups. That emphasizes
efficiency and helps keep the
lines of communications clear.
But its still a year-by-year
budget process and it still
doesnt solve any long-term
problems; it only helps push
immediate priorities to the top
or the bottom of the list. And
BFO really can only address
discretionary priorities, of
which there simply arent many
to go around.
What Stoughton really needs
in the next couple of years is
some long-range thinking that
follows a similar approach to
BFO.
It might very well be that the
general citizenry would rather
let things go as they are than
take the chance of investing
money into improving known
problems, such as roads, limited
industrial park space, limited
housing growth potential and a
downtown that simply isnt as
vital as it could or should be.
But its a conversation we
should have.
Yes, there are ways of finding money to do such things if
the public wills it. As with the
school district, there could be
a referendum, or the city could
simply opt to borrow for capital
investments if theres a reason
to believe theyll pay off in a
few years. It could even tinker
with its accounting, putting
extra weight on funds that are
not state-limited.
But all involve making a
choice of whether investing
in the city in improving services, encouraging development, upgrading aesthetics
or infrastructure will reap
rewards before that credit card
bill comes due. And that means
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Destination Stoughton
Mark Ignatowski
Friday, Oct. 24
Saturday, Oct. 25
Sunday, Oct. 26
Weekend events
The events of this particular Destination Stoughton
weekend are not limited to
Norwegian visitors.
A lot less crowded
than Syttende Mai weekend, youll get to experience a variety of Norwegian events, performances,
a collaborative effort
between community organizations businesses and
others in the community.
Arneson spearheads the
group that meets periodically to discuss their membership, activities and how
Everyones on a journey.
Some people meet God on theirs.
Join us for our next series as we explore 4
different spiritual journeys people have taken.
Sunday: October 5 - October 26
9am or 11am
(nursery & childrens programming available)
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The event is free and open to the public and will include a bake sale and raffle. For more information
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Strandlies 30th
Wedding Anniversary
Friday Night
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The 2014-15 Stoughton Norwegian Dancers have been announced. Pictured back row from left: Asher
McMullin, Trevar Helland, Sam Michel, Skyler Gunderson and Gunnar Helland. Front row: Miranda
Heimsoth, Corinne Olson, Madelyn Falk, Julie Garvin and Kaia Moe. The groups first public performance will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, in the Stoughton Opera House. The dancers will be joining
the Grieg Chorus, Dancers from Lillehammer, Norway and Hardanger Fiddle players.
Breakfast
Sunday, October 19
7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Pancakes
French Toast
Ham
Sausage Links
Scrambled Eggs
Biscuits & gravy
No Smoking
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food after 5 p.m., and bingo begins at 6 p.m.
Bingo will be held the third Saturday of each month
Gayle Rosengren, author of the historical fiction novel except for December. If you have any questions, please
What the Moon Said, will talk about her journey as an contact bingo chairperson Janis Wegner at 225-5761.
author and share stories of the real people who inspired
her book at the Stoughton Public Library.
Candlelight hike
The event will be held from 2-3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct.
On Saturday, Oct. 18, from 6-9 p.m., come to the Lake
18. Enjoy games children played in the past and making a Kegonsa State Park and enjoy a night of fun. Hike the
craft inspired by the book.
White Oak Nature Trail, a 1.2-mile hike lit with luminarEveryone is welcome to attend. The event is geared for ies and pumpkins. Join the Friends of Lake Kegonsa State
ages 8 and above. No registration is required. For more Park for a bonfire afterwards. Treats will be for sale.
information, visit stoughtonpubliclibrary.org.
For more information, call 873-9695.
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Lutheran Church
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Dental Office
Dr. Richard Albright
Dr. Phillip Oinonen
Dr. Thor Anderson
Dr. Thane Anderson
Community calendar
Thursday, Oct. 16
Friday, Oct. 17
Saturday, Oct. 18
Sunday, Oct. 19
Monday, Oct. 20
Tuesday, Oct. 21
Thursday, Oct. 23
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Friday, Oct. 24
Destination Weekend
7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Farmers Market, Stoughton Plaza
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Pumpkin Painting (free), Home
Savings Bank
1 p.m., Live music with Catfish River Revue, senior
center
7 p.m., SHS Shrek musical, PAC, 600 Lincoln Ave.
Saturday, Oct. 25
Destination Weekend
9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Caring for Kids - Babysitting
Class ($40, ages 11 and up), Stoughton
Hospital,277-8810
6-10 p.m., Dueling Pianos fundraiser for Stoughton
Norwegian Dancers ($20), VFW, 200 Veterans Rd.,
513-2152
7 p.m., SHS Shrek musical, PAC, 600 Lincoln Ave.
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What: Halloween
Costume Contest &
Downtown Trick-orTreating
When: 2 p.m.,
Saturday, Oct. 25
Where: EMS Training
Center, 516 S. Fourth
St.
Info: Stoughton
Chamber of Commerce,
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Developers are seeking a revised general development plan for Kettle Park West. The plan would move
a stormwater pond further west along Jackson Street and open up another lot for development. A
small lot to the west of Wal-Mart on Hwy. 138 would not be developed.
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Rumor has it
The Stoughton Village Players entertain audiences with Neil Simons
Rumors last weekend. The show continues this Thursday through
Saturday. Above, Ken (Dan Prueher), left, tells Lenny (Patrick Fernan),
center, and Claire (Angy Gaglian), right, that their friend Charlie was
shot - but not fatally - prior to a dinner party at Charlies house.
Lenny (Patrick Fernan), left and Ken (Dan Prueher), right, discuss wether they should call the police after gunshots are heard
at the start of a dinner party.
If you go
What: SHS production
of Shrek the Musical
When: 7 p.m. Oct.
24-25; 2:30 p.m. Oct. 26
Where: Stoughton High
School Auditorium, 600
Lincoln Avenue
Info: showtix4u.com
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The shows are scheduled
for 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 and
Saturday, Oct. 25, with a Sunday matinee on Oct. 26 set for
2:30 p.m. Reserved tickets are
$12 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens and
$8 for children 10 and under.
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Young
engineers
Above, eighth-grader
Drew Pasold, a student in
River Bluffs Energy and
Engineering class, works on
a LEGO replica of an engine
while Cummins engineers
look on during the companys Cummins Young
Engineers Club Sept. 24 at
the research and development campus in Stoughton.
The project is part of a
STEM (Science, Technology,
Engineering and Math) initiative that the company has
launched to connect students Above, River Bluff Middle School student Damon Hoffmann and a
with professional engineers.
Cummins engineer huddle over pieces of a LEGO replica of one of
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Girls tennis
Boys soccer
Vikes knock
off Westosha,
advance to
regional final
Anthony Iozzo
Assistant sports editor
Stoughton sophomores Payton Kahl (left) and Kendra Halverson celebrate their 6-2, 6-1 win over Waterfords Lauren Sikora and Katie Queram at No. 1 doubles last
Wednesday. The victory advanced the Vikings No. 1 doubles team to this weekends WIAA Division 1 individual state tournament.
If you go
What: WIAA Division 1 state
individual tennis tournament
When: Thursday-Saturday, Oct.
16-18
Where: Nielsen Tennis Stadium
It marked the second straight year
Kahl reached the state tournament.
I think its super exciting because
I got to make it with my best friend,
Halverson said of qualifying for state.
That should make it even more fun.
Having been friends for so long,
both agreed it helped the transition to
playing doubles together for the first
time this season.
I think we just slowly progressed,
a.m. Friday.
Kahl and Sarah Benoy lost their
first-round match at state tennis last
season at No. 1 doubles.
Benoy punched her ticket for a
return trip to the WIAA Division 1
individual state tennis tournament this
weekend with a win over state qualifier Lacey Londre of Burlington at
No. 1 singles.
Since she hit so hard, I think I was
able to lob her and make her rally,
Benoy said. I think that really frustrated her.
Benoy found herself down 0-3 in
the first set and 4-1 in the second
only to fight back to win 6-4, 6-4
Benoy, who advanced to state last
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Verona 3, Stoughton 2
The Vikings traveled
to Reddan Soccer Park
Thursday and fell 3-2.
Stoughton held a 2-0
lead at halftime, but the
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Senior Ashli Stolen (purple hat) tries to keep focus while waiting near
the second tee during a rainstorm Tuesday, Oct. 14, during the WIAA
Division 1 state girls golf tournament. Stolen finished tied for 12th with a
161 (77-84).
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Volleyball
Stoughton 3, Waunakee 1
The Vikings traveled to
Waunakee on Tuesday and
won 3-1 (25-13, 25-27,
25-12, 25-23).
Fergus and Hobson finished with nine kills, while
Bach and Wirag had 16 and
13 assists, respectively. Fergus added five aces.
Berry picked up nine digs,
and Hobson led with two
blocks.
Football
Junior defensive lineman Jeremiah Jimenez brings Monona Grove quarterback Steven Martine down for a loss in the second half Friday.
Stoughton lost the game 35-7.
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Girls swimming
back (1:17.57).
River Valley (615) finished 26 points ahead
of Baraboo for top honors, while the host Warriors (493) rounded out the top three.
Stoughton finished fifth out six schools with
292 points.
Were hoping we can keep our home winning streak alive as we host Monroe for our
Senior & Parent Night, McLaury said.
Grafton and DeForest remained atop the
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to the line in 20:54, finishing eighth overall as the teams second runner.
Nikki and Megan are running the best
they have in four years and our runners
are motivated by them, Stoughton head
coach Susan Zaemisch said.
Sophomore Augustyna Brestar (21:21)
stepped up to finish as the Vikings third
runner in 11th place with Aly Weum out
of the lineup.
Freshman Paige Halverson also continued to ascend the ranks, finishing 26th
with a time of 21:29.
Senior Ellen Janda rounded out the
varsity scoring on Saturday, finishing
34th in 22:24. Fellow senior Katie Roe
also competed, but did not score.
The Vikings JV team was also victorious, placing all five runners in the top
nine to edge Oregon 35-40. Sophomore
Maya Lonnebotn finished fifth to lead
the pack in 22:52.
State
Associations Division 2
state poll last week, while
New Berlin Eisenhower
jumped over McFarland for
third place. Badger South
rivals Madison Edgewood
(fifth) and Monona Grove
(ninth) remained on the list.
Monona Grove was bumped
from 10th by Ladysmith/
Bruce/Flambeau.
in 4:16.83.
Fellow senior Annie Hudkins joined Niemeyer, Pitney
and Ness, opening the meet
with a runner-up finish on the
200 medley relay.
Tuesday wasnt just about
the seniors as freshman Maddie Kooima led a 1-2 finish
the 100 free (59.56). Ness
claimed the other freestyle
event in 27.65.
The win moved Stoughton
to 3-0 in home dual meets.
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Obituaries
Lawrence E. Skar
Wilmer and Norma, husband Thorlife, brother inlaw Elmer Brekken and sister in-law Janice Rein
Funeral services were
held on Oct. 4, 2014 at
Western Koshkonong
Lutheran Church, 2633
Church St. Cottage Grove,
with Rev. Thomas Heyn
presiding.
She was laid to rest next
to her husband at Western
Koshkonong Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made out
to Western Koshkonong
Lutheran Church.
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Koshkonong Lutheran
Church, where she also
attended school. She was a
member of Western Koshkonong Ladies Aid and in
recent years was active in
making lefse and serving at
the annual lutefisk dinner.
She is survived by her
children, Roger (Sharon)
Midthun, Susan (Mark)
Ramberg, and Linda
(Ritchie) Olson, all from
Stoughton. She is also survived by her 8 grandchildren, Julie (Jeremy) Peyer,
Michael (Kristi) Midthun,
Aaron (Erin) Ramberg,
Kathryn C. Everson
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Legals
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO
CREDITORS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Kenneth M. LePine
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO
CREDITORS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Robert R. Halverson
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE
SETTING TIME TO HEAR
AND DEADLINE FOR
FILING CLAIMS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) and
Deadline for Filing
Claims (Informal
Administration) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Jon A. Tondryk
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STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO
CREDITORS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Viola Anderson
General Funds
Checking Account
Savings Acct. HY
Savings Account
Funds Total
Required Reserve
Published: October 9 and 16, 2014
WNAXLP
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1,193
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Published: October 9 and 16, 2014
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NOTICE OF
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Stoughton Area
School District
REGULAR MEETING
September 8, 2014
school year.
I. New Positions Contract Approval
A motion was made by Tina Hunter,
seconded by Francis Sullivan, and carried unanimously on a voice vote to approve a contract for Cassandra Paulsen,
1.0 FTE and Kylie Peterson, 1.0 FTE for
the 2014-15 school year.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Educator
Effectiveness Learning Session September 22, 2014 after the regular board
meeting.
A motion was made by Francis Sullivan, seconded by Wanda Grasse, and
carried unanimously to adjourn at 9:14
p.m.
__________________________________
Tina Hunter, Clerk
Published: October 16, 2014
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School District
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Academic honors
munication science and UW-Whitewater
disorders; Nikki Smedal,
Marah Alexander, BA,
biology; Ryan Vingum, social work; Makenna
English
Parish Day, BM, music;
Benjamin Knapp, BSE,
physical
education;
Colorado College
Skye Greenler, BA, Kathryn Beck, BBA, economics; Marta Kappeler,
biology
MPA, accounting; Ashley
Vedvig, BS, geography;
Edgewood College
Tessa Churchill, BS, Nicholas Wharton, BA,
psychology; Kimberly communication; Dominic
Knauf, BS, nursing; Zac Baruzzini, BS, mathematics; Carly Miller,
Schulze, BS, business
BSE, elementary education; Jamie Peck, BSE,
Upper Iowa University
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Stout
Matthew Weiss, BS, communication sciences
Allison Fendrick, nurs- business administration and disorders; Allyson
Kevin ODonnell, BS,
Sanderson, BSE, speing; Claire Fleming, comproperty management
UW-Stevens Point
Justin Frank, BS, urban
forestry; Casey Hubing,
BS, psychology-human
Marquette University
Joseph Liggett, certifi- services; Christopher
cate, older adult clinical Myren, BS, accounting,
fire; Thomas Speth, BS,
nurse specialist
Samuel Schultz, BS, business administrationmanagement; Matthew
biomedical sciences
Zangle, BS, resource
management-land use
Beloit College
Matthew Olson, BS,
environmental biology; UW-La Crosse
Alyssa Reeves, BA,
Kevin Palmer, BS, chempsychology
istry
Spring graduates
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HOTELS FOR HEROES. TO find out
more about how you can help our
service members, veterans and their
families in their time of need, visit the
Fisher House website at
www.fisherhouse.org (wcan)
WCAN (Wisconsin Community Ad Network) and/or the member publications
review ads to the best of their ability. Unfortunately, many unscrupulous
people are ready to take your money!
PLEASE BE CAREFUL ANSWERING
ANY AD THAT SOUNDS TOO GOOD
TO BE TRUE! For more information, or to
file a complaint regarding an ad, please
contact The Department of Trade, Agriculture & Consumer Protection 1-800422-7128 (wcan)
150 Places To Go
GUN SHOW OCT 17, 18, 19
Monroe Co. Fairgrounds
Tomah, WI Friday 3-8:30
Saturday, 9-5pm. Info: 563-608-4401
or markvkrauspromotions.net (wcan)
HERMANSON PUMPKIN PATCH Free
Admission. Pumpkins, squash, gourds,
straw maze, wagon ride, small animals
to view. Opening September 20. Open
daily 9am until 6pm through Halloween.
127 Cty Rd N, Edgerton, WI
608-884-8759.
hermansonpumpkinpatch.webs.com Go
8 mi.southeast on Cty Rd. N towards
Edgerton
VIROQUA GUN Show October 24-25.
Vernon Cty. Fairgrounds. Just off Hwy
14/27. Friday 3-8pm, Saturday 8am4pm. Admission $5. BUY-SELL-TRADEBROWSE Gun Buyer Shows,
608-548-4867 (wcan)
340 Autos
DONATE YOUR Car, Truck, Boat to
Heritage for the Blind. Free 3-Day
Vacation. Tax Deductible.
Free Towing. All paperwork taken care
of! 800-856-5491 (wcan)
350 Motorcycles
WANTED 60'S&70'S Motorcycles
Dead or Alive! 920-371-0494 (wcan)
WANTED: VINTAGE Motorcycles
1900-1980. Many makes and models.
Any condition.
Call 920-202-2201
360 Trailers
TRAILERS @ LIQUIDATION Pricing.
Boat ATV Sled or Pontoons.
2 or 4 Place. Open or Enclosed.
American Marine, Shawano
866-955-2628
www.americanmarina.com (wcan)
433 Accounting,
Financial & Insurance
ACCOUNTANT/TAX PREPARER
ROGER G. ROTH,
CPA & Associates, LLP is seeking
a full-time accountant with tax
preparation experience. The
candidate must be willing to advance
their knowledge in tax law, through
employer provided training; as well
as, self directed study. The candidate
must be detailed oriented and be
able to apply their accounting and
tax knowledge to all aspects of their
work. We offer a competitive salary,
flexible work schedule and SIMPLE
IRA participation. Send resume,
references and salary requirements
to: jenn@rgr-cpa.com or visit our
website www.rgr-cpa.com
for more information.
PERFECT SEASONAL
MONEY-MAKER!
Make Balsam Christmas Wreaths
starting October 27 through early
December.No experience necessary.
Very flexible hours, daytime/evening
shifts. $8.00/hour+perks.
Hann's Christmas Farm in Oregon
Call to apply 608-835-5464
PRODUCT DEMONSTRATORS
Hiring friendly, outgoing people to
sample products in grocery stores.
Weekend work. Transportation and card
table required to set up display. Carlson
Specialty Temps
800-453-9390 (wcan) www.
carlsonspecialtytemps.com
SECURITY OFFICERS
Now hiring all shifts, all positions
in the Madison area.
Starting wage $10.50-$13.00 hourly.
Call 608-222-5156 or apply online
www.jbmpatrol.com
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
Friday for The Great Dane and Noon
Monday for the Courier Hub unless
changed because of holiday work
schedules. Call now to place your ad,
873-6671 or 835-6677.
HALLINAN-PAINTING
WALLPAPERING
**Great-Fall-Rates**
35 + Years Professional
European-craftsmanship
Free-Estimates
References/Insured
Arthur Hallinan
608-455-3377
TOMAS PAINTING
Professional, Interior,
Exterior, Repairs.
Free Estimates. Insured.
608-873-6160
601 Household
NEW MATTRESS SETS from $89. All
sizes in stock. 9 styles.
PlymouthFurnitureWI.com
2133 Eastern Ave, Plymouth WI
Open 7 days A Week (wcan)
646 Fireplaces,
Furnaces/Wood, Fuel
ANTHROCITE COAL Burn clean, no
smoke. $9. per 50 lb. bag. 4 sizes and
delivery available. Also looking for
resellers. Call 920-838-2200
Clip and Save this ad (wcan)
DRY OAK and Cherry Firewood For
Sale. Contact Dave at 608-445-6423 or
Pete 608-712-3223
SEASONED SPLIT OAK, Hardwood.
Volume discount. Will deliver. 608609-1181
650 Furniture
FURNITURE- EXCELLENT Condition.
Dining room table and 6 chairs in cherry
and ebony, oak coffee table/end table set
and oak mirrors. Call 608-279-6462
1-800-346-8581
705 Rentals
BROOKLYN BEAUTIFUL Modern
2BR, 1BA duplex for rent in quiet
neighborhood. Stove, refrigerator, DW,
W/D included. 1 car garage.
C/A and full basement for great storage.
$800 pr/mo. + security deposit of $800.
Utilities not included. Short term lease
ok. No pets and no smoking. Contact
Marcia at 608-669-2460.
EVANSVILLE- LARGE 2 and 3 bedroom
duplex with new kitchen, appliances
and bath. Historic district. Security and
reference required. Available now.
$700-850/mo.
No pets. Call 608-295-6665
GREENWOOD APARTMENTS
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $725 per month, includes
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct.
Large 2-BR apts available now.
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood
laminate flooring.
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4036
www.madtownrentals.com
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
Friday for the Courier Hub unless changed
because of holiday work schedules.
FOR RENT:
UW-Madison
Kevin Affeldt, MBA,
general management;
Lauren Andraski, BA,
social welfare; Michael
Beale, MS, urban and
regional planning; Madlen
Breckbill, BM, music
performance; Chelsea
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Resident Caregivers/CNAs
We are seeking compassionate & conscientious caregivers
to help our seniors on Day and PM shifts. We offer
competitive wages, shift & weekend differentials, as well as
health, dental & PTO to eligible staff. Previous caregiving
experience preferred. Paid CBRF training provided.
to download
an application:
to request an
application:
608.243.8800
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allsaintsneighborhood.org
720 Apartments
STOUGHTON TOWNHOUSE
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
All appliances including W/D
FF Laundry C/A Basement
Attached garage. $885/Month No
pets. No smoking. 835-8806
THEY SAY people dont read those little
ads, but YOU read this one, didnt you?
Call now to place your ad, 873-6671 or
835-6677.
Stoughton, WI offIce
If youve answered yes, we are very interested in talking to you. We are seeking
candidates for a flex full-time opening in our Stoughton front office. Responsibilities
for this position include but are not limited to selling and processing classified ads,
selling special projects by phone, processing circulation data, receptionist duties
and proof reading.
Welder/Material Handlers
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If this flex full-time position interests you and you have the equivalent of a high
school diploma and at least two years of office/computer experience plus a valid
drivers license, send your resume today.
Scary Good!
Assembly (2nd shift) The position involves assembly and installation of subassemblies, parts and options on unit shells. The position requires a mechanical
aptitude, the ability to operate a forklift and power tools, interpret blueprints and
measuring devices, and perform basic math functions.
CNC Machinist (4th/Weekend Shift) The position requires set up and operation
of machining equipment including various presses, mills, hobbing equipment, and
manual/CNC lathes. The position requires the ability to operate measuring and
material handling equipment, read blueprints and perform basic math functions.
A vocational diploma in machine tool and production machining experience is
preferred.
Paint Prep (1st & 2nd Shift) - The entry-level position involves preparation of the
unit for the paint process (power washing, scraping, decal application, and material
handling). The ability to operate a forklift and hand tools is required.
Parts Distribution (1st Shift & Modified 2nd Shift) - The position performs duties
relating to parts distribution warehouse operations. Specific duties will include
receiving, picking, packing and shipping parts from warehouse operations. A basic
understanding of parts inventory, farm equipment and computer experience is a
plus.
^Stock # 13-0272 GM DRAC vehicle. No down payment required. Prices do not include tax, title , license, or doc fees.
Includes final stock payment. Offer ends 10/30/2014.
Warehouse Material Handling (2nd Shift & Modified 2nd Shift) Seeking
individuals with forklift experience to unload, handle, transport and store materials
for receiving, manufacturing cells, support and service departments. Ability to use
computer warehouse receiving and inventory systems is preferred.
Welder (2nd Shift) - Seeking skilled welders to weld unit shells, sub-assemblies and
components. A vocational diploma in welding or a minimum of two years production
welding experience is required. Experience in GMAW and flux cored arc welding,
blue print reading and operating material handling equipment is preferred.
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Second shift runs M Th, 3:15 PM 1:15 AM, Modified second shift runs M
Th, 12:00 PM 10:00 PM and 4th/Weekend shift runs Friday Sunday, 5:00
AM to 5:00 PM.A high school diploma or GED is required for all positions. We
offer a competitive wage and complete benefit package (health, life, dental,
and disability insurance, paid vacations and holidays, 401(k), and tuition
reimbursement) for these full-time positions. Pre-employment drug screening
is required. Complete application at:
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CAREERS
for a variety of
full & part-time positions
970 Horses
TIM NOLAN ARENA Horses Sales
Fall round up and Colors of the Sun
Sales. October 18, 2014. Tack 9amHorses noon. Consignments start Friday,
10/17 from 9am-7pm and on Saturday,
10/18 at 9am. No Call In Consignments.
N11474 State Hwy 110, Marion, WI
(wcan)
975 Livestock
www.danecountyauto.com
1411 Hwy. 51 North,
Stoughton, WI
Questions?
Call 888-873-7310
Walk-in Interviews
Now Hiring
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COUPON
250 OFF
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FRENCHTOWN
SELF-STORAGE
Only 6 miles South of
Verona on Hwy PB.
Variety of sizes available now.
10x10=$50/month
10x15=$55/month
10x20=$70/month
10x25=$80/month
12x30=$105/month
Call 608-424-6530 or
1-888-878-4244
C.N.R. STORAGE
Located behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Convenient Dry Secure
Lighted with access 24/7
Bank Cards Accepted
Off North Hwy 51 on
Oak Opening Dr. behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Call: 608-509-8904
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Expires 1-10-15.
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DELIVER
.
Current Openings:
Part-time and Full-time PM CNA
Must be certified and have active license.
Help residents with daily tasks such as eating,
bathing, walking around.
The Press Operator is responsible for placing inserts, picking, trimming, inspecting and
packaging small injection molded plastic parts.
Other responsibilities may include finishing
operations at the press during production.
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Human resources
nazareth Health and rehabilitation Center
814 Jackson Street Stoughton, WI 53589
Fax: 608-877-9016
email: dmiller@nazarethhealth.com
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Personal Banker
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Getting a
closer look
At left, Robert Lamers, 7,
is not so sure about getting too close to a cooling
fan being demonstrated by
grandpa, Fire Chief Marty
Lamers. The devices similar to those used on
the sidelines for football
games - are used to quickly
cool firefighters, and were
recently purchased by the
department through grant
funding.
At right, Logan
Kowalkiewicz and his father,
Andy, check out the ladder
demonstration during the
Stoughton Fire Department
open house on Oct. 8.
Photos by Scott De Laruelle
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CALL FOR STORE HOURS.
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month
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1015 North Main St., 608-835-2980
Stoughton
2384 Jackson St., 608-877-9548
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