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Despite the hot weather that made a hot cup of coffee not
sound like the most refreshing beverage, plenty of people
turned out Saturday for Stoughtons annual Coffee Break
Festival. Though many passed the time in the shaded
tents, Stoughton Chamber of Commerce director of visitor
services Laura Trotter said more than 500 people bought
the tasting or commemorative mugs to try out coffee from
six different roasters throughout the morning and early
afternoon. Cheesers was crowned champion with its Door
County Coffee roast. The festival also had a record number
of car show entries, with 126 registered.
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recovery.
I guess I was making drawings of
things like unicorns with beards really
silly things like that, she recalled with a
laugh. I cant remember any of it. I only
know that the drive to create got me out of
bed.
Olson is back on her feet, although she
faces another surgery this year that will
again confine her to a wheelchair but
only temporarily.
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Duane Broughton, Sonny Swangstu, Dewey Lloyd, Pat Nowlin, Archie Christensen and Bud Erickson keep busy shucking some 300 ears of
corn donated by Eugsters Farm Market for the Aug. 8 Stoughton Area Veterans Memorial Park fundraiser at the VFW.
spent bringing more in, Erickson said. He said the next step
is to finalize the design and set
footings for structures later this
year.
For those who wish to
donate, there are a variety of
decorative options available,
ranging from engraved bricks
($150-$550) to the centerpiece
with a bronze eagle ($90,000).
Erickson said any person who
served in the U.S. military and
has lived in the greater Stoughton area is eligible to have
his or her name placed at the
memorial.
Anyone can purchase a
brick and put any inscription on
they wish, he said.
So far, the group has collected the names of 2,600 Stoughton area veterans. Erickson said
10 of the 11 available flagpoles
have been purchased, as well
as several benches, and commemorative brick sales have
been brisk.
For information about fundraising, contact Erickson at
873-5305 or Randy Robertson at 764-5881 or visit the
Legions website at post59.org.
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Jack Stewart
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Best Tractor
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Best Traditional Rod
Jack Olson
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro
1953 Hudson Hornet
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1968 Ford Ltd.
1933 Ford Coupe
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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle
1972 Chevy Nova
1967 Chevy Camaro
1936 Desoto Air Stream
1969 Chevy Nova
1972 Chevy Chevelle
1952 John Deere B
1940 Ford Coupe
1933 Ford Cabriolet
1957 Ford Thunderbird
1972 Chevy C10
2002 Chevy Camaro
1957 Chevy Bel Air
1967 Ford Mustang
1968 Chevy C10
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the lowest increase authorized, and rates for smaller users of electricity
increased between .86 and
1.88 percent based on service capacity of each of the
four customer categories
and the cost to serve them.
Overall, rates increased by
.6 percent, according to
PSC analysis.
A 2 percent overall
rate increase would have
upped annual revenue by
$308,591. Instead, the
approved rates will generate $91,538 in additional
annual revenue.
Without the new rates,
the utility would have
finished 2015 with a net
income of $543,777 and a
4.36 percent rate of return
on its infrastructure investment, which the PSC called
unreasonable and insufficient.
The new rates are
expected to earn the utility
a 5.1 percent rate of return
and a $635,315 estimated
annual net income based
on an estimated annual
income of $15.61 million
and expenses of $14.98
million, according to the
order.
The cost of wholesale
power represents 81 percent of the utilitys total
operating expenses and
increases and decreases in
the wholesale cost to the
utility are directly passed
through to SUs customers
on a monthly basis.
The new rates will fund
ongoing maintenance
costs, which include budgeted replacement of distribution lines and poles.
No major capital projects
are planned until 2018,
when a substation is scheduled to be constructed on
city-owned land on the east
side, said Jennings.
That project could
prompt another electric
rate case, said Jennings.
SUs water rates
increased 3 percent in June
2014 and again in July
2015. An analysis will
begin soon to determine if
the water utility needs to
file for higher rates, she
said.
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Wal-Marts plan to
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Common Council approval last week, as did a
license for the store to sell
alcohol.
Those were some of the
last hurdles for the company to cross before it
can begin building a new
152,000-square-foot store
at the 35-acre commercial
center on the citys west
side, but they were not
unanimous.
Four alders voted
against Wal-Marts
amended specific implementation plan which
includes fine details such
as landscaping, architecture and parking while
six supported the proposal. Three of 10 alders at
last weeks meeting voted
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Next meeting
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On Monday night, board members approved the resignation of six educators: SHS learning strategist Hedy Burke, River Bluff learning strategist
Ruth Fazzini, SHS family and consumer science teacher Sarah Quinn,
Sandhill speech and language teacher Lisa Buechner, River Bluff counselor Judy Christensen and SHS reading specialist Michael Dreyer. At
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When I was a schoolboy, in the 1960s, Christopher Columbus was celebrated as the heroic
discoverer of America, and every child knew that
Columbus sailed the ocean blue in fourteenhundred ninety-two. By the 1980s, when I was
in college, history was no longer taught as if the
great explorers were heroes. Their exploits were
subjected to reasonable criticism, and the fact that
Columbus (and most other explorers, if we are to
be honest) were seeking wealth and slaves took the
luster off of their image. It is worth noting that even
in Columbuss own time his treatment of the native
Americans was subject to criticism. But perhaps
we shouldnt judge Columbus too harshly. In the
late 1400s slavery was still a near universal practice, Columbus had a lot of bad apples among
his crew, and some of the Indians Columbus
encountered were hostile. Furthermore, Columbus
really did see his role at least partly as spreading
Christianity to a benighted race of people who he
thought would make good Christians. Columbus
belonged to the Franciscan third order and he took
to wearing the monks robe after his third voyage,
which he returned from in chains. After successfully
defending himself, he spent time in a Carthusian
monastery, where he wrote a Book of Prophecies
which attempted to place his explorations within
a larger divine plan. Columbus genuinely believed
that he was doing the will of God, and so maybe this
year on Columbus Day we should take a closer look
at his exploits and his legacy.
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Girls tennis
Native Venezuelan Winder Fuentes has bounced around the past five
years playing baseball everywhere
from Iowa Community College to the
Rock River League a season ago.
Now the starting shortstop for the
Stoughton Home Talent team, Fuentes has been a crucial component for
the Merchants, who advanced on to
the Southeast sectional finals thanks
to an 9-2 victory over Lake Mills last
Sunday.
Fuentes finished 4-for-5 at the plate
against the Grays with a home run
and three singles in the blowout.
Just go out there and hit the ball.
Thats all. Just go out there hit the ball
and do the same thing I do in every
game play 100 percent, Fuentes said. I dont want it to be the last
game of the season.
Fuentes, who bought a house a couple of blocks away from Norse Park
last year, called Stoughton manager
Dale Seffens over the offseason looking for some place to play closer to
home.
I saw the Home Talent League
website and wanted to play for a team
and represent my home town, Fuentes said. I gave Dale a called and
asked if he could give me opportunity
to play, seeing the baseball field is
right across the field.
Fuentes highlighted a four-run second that blew the game wide open,
cracking a two-run single to score
Simon Maurice and Rory Menzer. He
later added a solo home run to lead off
the eighth.
Wed have been in a world of
hurt this year without Winder with
Stoughton second baseman Simon Maurice doubles Lake Mills (8) off second base
in the fourth inning. The Merchants nearly turned a triple play in the inning, but still
rolled 9-2 in the Southeast semifinals.
the guys we lost, manager Dale Seffens said. Hes at every game, every
practice. The kid is a good ballplayer,
a good leader and hes finally starting
to take that role for us.
Wes fit in real well with our team.
The past few seasons have included plenty of highs for the Stoughton
High School girls golf program.
The Vikings nearly made state as
a team the past two seasons tying
for second last year and falling in a
three-team playoff by a stroke and
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on varsity.
Moving into leadership roles,
Junior Kailey Taebel and junior Sam
Zweck both bring back experience.
Taebel was on the 2013 conference
champion starting five, while both
Taebel and Zweck were on last seasons team that just missed state.
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Returning letterwinners for the Stoughton girls tennis team (front, from left) are: Holly Brickson, Sarah
Benoy, Anna Nelson and Gigi Barberino; (back) Sydney Johnson, Payton Kahl, Marissa Robson, Kendra
Halverson and Carrie Aide.
Conference/postseason
Madison Edgewood finished first in the conference
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High School.
Late registrants may sign up at registration
Viking athletes, parents, grandparents, pick-up or on the day of the event at Collins
family members, children, fans, coaches and Field from 8-8:45 a.m.
community members of all ages are invited
to participate in the third annual community Wrestling club fundraiser Sept. 26
event to support Stoughton High School athThe Stoughton Wrestling club is hosting its
letes.
annual fundraiser golf outing Saturday, Sept.
The run/walk will start at 9 a.m. at Collins 26, at Coachmans. A social hour at 3 p.m.
Field. Registration is $30 per entry, which precedes the dinner/program at 4:30 p.m.
includes a Viking Booster Trek T-shirt.
This year the club will be celebrating the
Pick up your T-shirt and registration packet teams of the 1970s, including three state
at Collins Field on Friday, Aug. 21, 4-6:30 championship teams, as well as the 60-year
p.m. at the back parking lot of the Stoughton anniversary of Stoughton wrestling.
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from left) are: Kelsey Taebel, Ally Slager; (back) Haven Polich,
Cassidy Bach and Emma Crowley; (not pictured) Samantha Zweck,
The Vikings open the Breanna Viken and Renee Anderson.
Conference outlook
Sectional outlook
Crusader invite
Stoughton Scramble
Stoughton hosted the
Stoughton Scramble Monday at Coachmans Golf
Resort.
The Stoughton Purple
team (Kelsey Taebel, Bach,
Viken, Crowley and Slager)
took seventh with a 73.
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NOTICE OF ALDERMANIC VACANCY
Obituaries
Helen M. Stiklestad
Helen Stiklestad
Marilyn Halverson
Marilyn Halverson
Marilyn Halverson,
age 67, passed away
peacefully on Thursday,
Aug. 13, 2015. She was
born in Stoughton on
Dec. 15, 1947.
Marilyn is survived by
her loving sister, Betty.
She was preceded in
death by her dear parents, Goodwin Halverson
in 1991 and Genevieve
(Hougan) Halverson in
1962; and her loving sister, Arliss in 2014.
Memorial services will be held
at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 27, at West
Koshkonong Lutheran
Church. Friends may
greet the family from 1
p.m. until the time of
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services Thursday at
church. Burial of Marilyns urn will take place
in West Koshkonong
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made
to West Koshkonong
Lutheran Church.A special thank you to the staff
of Agrace HospiceCare
Inc. for their care and
compassion. As in the
words of the poem held
close by Grandma Josie:
You carried us through
difficult times, you gave
us joy.
You take a part of
our hearts with you, we
loved you deeply.
We will watch for you
in the songbird and the
gentle breeze that blows
across the lake and in the
slowly falling autumn
leaf and every perfect
snowflake. Death does
not separate us from you
but we will miss you as
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ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON
COUNCIL
Amending the General Development Plan at 517 Kensington Square for
a proposed deck addition.
Committee Action: Planning Commission recommend Council approval
7 - 0 with the Mayor voting
Fiscal Impact: None
File Number: O-14-2015
Date Introduced: July 28, 2015
Re-Introduced: August 11, 2015
The Common Council of the City of
Stoughton do ordain as follows:
1. Elvera Phelps (Brian Phelps) (the
Owner) has requested that the General Development Plan for the property
described in #2 below (the Property)
be amended to allow for a deck addition subject to certain conditions being
satisfied.
2. The property known as 517
Kensington Square is more formally
described as follows: 517 Kensington
Square, Parcel # 281/0511-063-1099-3,
Kensington Square Condominium
Phase 1, Unit 517.
3. The Owner has submitted a General Development Plan for the proposed
deck addition (the GDP Documents),
attached.
4. For purposes of this Ordinance,
all GDP Documents shall collectively be
the General Development Plan for the
Property pursuant to Section 78-914(7)
of the City of Stoughton Code of Ordinances.
5. The Planned Development District is intended to provide a voluntary
regulatory framework designed to encourage and promote improved environmental and aesthetic design in the City
by allowing for greater design freedom,
imagination and flexibility in the development of land while insuring substantial compliance with the basic intent of
the Citys Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan.
6. On July 13, 2015, the City of
Stoughton Planning Commission held
a public hearing regarding the application to amend the General Development
Plan, which was preceded by the publication of a class 2 notice under chapter
985 of the Wisconsin Statutes. The Planning Commission considered the application, and recommend the Common
Council approve the proposed General
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deliver. 608-609-1181
FOR RENT:
Park Vernon Apartments has 1 & 2 bdrms.
apartments immediately available!
Small pets welcome!
A Better Way
of Living
1-800-346-8581
692 Electronics
DIRECTV'S BIG DEAL special. Only
$19.99 per month. Free premium channels HBO, Starz, Cinemax and Showtime
for 3 months & FREE receiver upgrade!
NFL 2014 Season included. Call now!
800-320-2429 (wcan)
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GREENWOOD APARTMENTS
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $725 per month, includes
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
OREGON 1 Bedroom Upper, utilities
included. No pets, no smoking. Security
deposit $550.00
608-455-3112
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
STOUGHTON- 2/BEDROOM, small
house, North Forrest Street. Appliances.
Basement washer/dryer. Window A/C.
Deck. Off-street parking. No pets. Suitable for 2 people. $715/month+ utilities/
security deposit. 608-225-9033 or 608873-7655.
VERONA 2 bdrm, heat incl, lease, no
pets, available now. $695/mo. 608-8456591
720 Apartments
OREGON 2BR 1BA apartments
available. On-site or in unit laundry,
patio, D/W, A/C. Off street parking,
garages available to rent.
From $740/mo. Details at
608-255-7100 or
www.stevebrownapts.com/oregon
ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors
55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $695 per month. Includes
heat, water and sewer. Professionally
managed. Located at
300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI
53589 608-877-9388
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SHREDDED TOPSOIL
Shredded Garden Mix
Shredded Bark
Decorative Stone
Pick-up or Delivered
Limerock Delivery
Ag Lime Spreading
O'BRIEN TRUCKING
5995 Cty D, Oregon, WI
608-835-7255
www.obrientrucking.com
672 Pets
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LAWN MOWING
Residential & Commercial.
Fully insured.
608-873-7038 or 608-669-0025
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RENT SKIDLOADERS
MINI-EXCAVATORS
TELE-HANDLER
and these attachments. Concrete
breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake,
concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher,
rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump
grinder.
By the day, week, or month.
Carter & Gruenewald Co.
4417 Hwy 92
Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411
Full/Part-Time
Full/Part TimePositions
Positions Available
Available
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Excellent Wages
Wages Paid Training
CDL Program
Paid Training
Signing
Bonus (If Applicable)
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5501 Femrite
Drive Madison, WI
Water Safety
Instructors
and Lifeguards
The Stoughton Area School District is accepting
applications for Water Exercise Instructors
and Lifeguards at the Stoughton High School
Pool. Applicants should possess National
Certification for Aerobics or Water Exercise or
a minimum of one year experience teaching
water exercise. Required certification: First Aid
& CPR. Starting pay $7.90/hr. (lifeguard) and
$9.90/hr. (instructor). Must be 18 years of age
or older to apply.
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Personal Banker/
Consumer Lender
Teller Positions
Walgreens.Jobs.
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to request an
application:
Walgreens is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes individuals diverse talents and
backgrounds. Walgreens promotes and supports a drug-free and smoke-free workplace
to download
an application:
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of the Month
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The home of Kristin and David Pernic, 820 Lincoln Ave., has been chosen as the August Yard of the Month by Stoughton Heritage Garden
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I found a wheelchair at
a thrift store for $10, she
said with apparent glee.
Its so much cheaper than
renting one.
She returned to Stoughton after living for a year
in Brooklyn, N.Y. where
she came across and purchased an old-world
lithography press a rare,
invaluable find for a printmaker. The press originated in Europe, probably
Germany, and is over 100
years old, Olson said.
With the new equipment, shes been experimenting with recording
movement in nature on
litho plates, she said.
The idea is to use the
tools that already exist in
nature, she explained.
Its all here.
In Olsons case, nature
is in her heavily wooded
back yard. Shes delved
Club.
Coffeecake
contest
All Through the House hosted
its fifth annual Coffeecake
Contest, Saturday, Aug. 15,
during the citys Coffee Break
Festival. Three judges Becky
Baumeister, Connie Salveson,
and Claudia Quam tasted and
debated over their selection
among the nine entries. The
judges favorite was Banana
Coffee Cake submitted by Jane
Zagrodnik of Oregon. The store
guests then tasted the cakes
and voted for their favorites. The
peoples choice coffeecake was
QueQue (Chilean Coffee Cake)
submitted by Lynn Starck
of Stoughton. Both winners
were treated to two USA Pan
Bakeware pieces of their choice.
All runners up were issued a
$10 gift card to All Through
The House. To see the cakes
and their recipes, visit shopthehouse.com.
Photo by Scott Girard
Last sounds
of summer
Invisalign
Accelerated braces
Adult braces
Payment plans
Accept most insurances
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