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The State Bank of Cross Plains has over 35 years combined business banking experience in the Middleton market. Trade in your current loan for a better one at Summit and make your friends' loans jealous by how much you're saving.
The State Bank of Cross Plains has over 35 years combined business banking experience in the Middleton market. Trade in your current loan for a better one at Summit and make your friends' loans jealous by how much you're saving.
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The State Bank of Cross Plains has over 35 years combined business banking experience in the Middleton market. Trade in your current loan for a better one at Summit and make your friends' loans jealous by how much you're saving.
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PAGE 2 MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2012
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jar of jewelry cleaner. Inquire about our pre-owned Rolex! Jeff Zwettler and Kevin Mahaney have over 35 years of combined business banking experience in the Middleton market. When you bank with the State Bank of Cross Plains, you have the comfort knowing your business decisions are made right here in Dane County. Wouldnt you rather bank with the State Bank of Cross Plains? www.crossplainsbank.com Our Lenders Know Middleton Get to know them! Middleton East (608) 828-2980 Middleton West (608) 828-2285 Trade in your current loan for a better one at Summit and make your friends loans jealous by how much youre saving! Refinance your current auto, mortQaQe, credit card or home equity Ioan and save Lower your monthIy payments Pay off your Ioan sooner On average, our members save $207 a year just for doing business with us.* You might save even more! Find out how much and apply today! 608-243-5000 | 800-236-5560 SummitCreditUnion.com * Average member household savings per Customized analysis of Member Benefits for Summit Credit Union, December 2011, Credit Union National Association, Economics and Statistics Department. make your friends loans jealous d o e s
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801 Hwy. 69 New Glarus 527-5234 www.chaletlandhaus.com 100 6th Ave. New Glarus 527-5244 www.newglarushotel.com G ift C ertifica tes to th e N ew G la ru s H o tel o r C h a let L a n d h a u s Great Gift Ideas LIVE MUSIC at the New Glarus Hotel ZWEIFEL BROTHERS~Fri. & Sat., Dec. 7 & 8, 7:30 P.M. Find out whats hot! Read your local newspaper! Local hit and run suspect in custody On Friday night at 7:50 p.m., offi- cers responded to numerous 911 calls of a traffic crash at University Avenue and Park Street. According to a statement issued by Sgt. Don Mueller, of the Middleton Po- lice Department, one of the vehicles fled the scene and witnesses were able to provide officers with a description and license plate number. Another driver was also able to keep the vehicle in sight until officers arrived. The driver fled on foot and was located and detained by officers a few blocks from his home. The driver of the other ve- hicle sustained non-life threatening in- juries and refused medical treatment at the scene. Kevin P. Rogan, 51, of Middleton, was arrested and tentatively charged with Operating While Intoxicated 5th offense and hit & run causing injury, both felony charges. Rogan was also issued cita- tions for inatten- tive driving and driving without insurance. He was jailed on the felony charges. December is National Im- paired Driving Prevention Month, de- signed to increase awareness of the dangers of driving drunk or drugged, as well as distracted driving, including texting while driving. The Middleton Police Department would like to remind drivers to plan ahead and designate a sober driver or arrange another safe ride home before taking part in holiday festivities to make sure everyone has a safe and happy holiday season. Keith Rogan. Cops take part in DNA sweep Motorcycle crash in town Dane County Sheriffs deputies were joined last week by police officers from Middleton, Madison, Fitchburg and Sun Prairie to conduct the first ever DNA sweep in Dane County. According to Elise Schaeffer, public See DNA, page 10 At approximately 3:58 p.m. Tues- day, Dane County Sheriffs deputies, along with the Middleton Fire Depart- ment and EMS, responded to an SUV versus motorcycle crash at the intersec- tion of Mineral Point and Pioneer roads in the Town of Middleton. The operator of the motorcycle received significant injuries and was transported to UW Hospital by Med Flight. According to the Dane County Sher- iffs Office, the SUV, a 2008 Chevy Equinox, was southbound on Pioneer Road and came to a stop at the inter- section of Pioneer and Mineral Point. The driver, Devon A. VanEss, age 16, proceeded through the intersection and did not see the 2005 Honda motorcycle traveling eastbound on Mineral Point Road. The SUV and the motorcycle collided causing Allen C. Gresock, age 35, to be ejected from the cycle. Gresock received severe, but non- life threatening injuries and was wear- ing a helmet at the time of the crash. VanEss was issued a traffic citation for failure to yield right of way.