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The Common Council maintained its split over the Kettle Park
West Tuesday, deadlocking 6-6 on
whether to grant the project developer a 60-day deadline extension in
an amended development agreement.
City of Stoughton
Public pressure
leads to delay
on herbicides
Gazebo Park wont be treated
until after music festival ends
Bill Livick
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A public outcry against applying an herbicide at Gazebo Rotary Park has persuaded city
staff to hold off at least until after a popular
summer music series has ended.
Sustainable Stoughton members Sylvia
Lawrence and Sara Downie raised concerns
in late May and early June with Stoughton
Streets and Parks supervisor Karl Manthe
about plans to treat the park with a product
called Tri-Power to control weeds.
Lawrence and Downie are two of the founding members of Naturally Stoughton, which
rallied support against using herbicides on
city properties in the spring of 2013. The city
later adopted a turf management plan, which
includes conducting annual weed and turf
assessments of the citys parks and playing
fields.
In late May, Lawrence emailed Manthe
and parks supervisor John Halverson to ask
why they were planning to apply Tri-Power
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When: 6 p.m. to 7 a.m.,
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Where: Mandt Park,
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According to unofficial
results posted by the American Cancer Society, the
Stoughton-McFarland-Oregon Relay for Life group
has 26 teams already signed
up, and has raised more
than $31,000.
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Planning
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daycare
The City of Stoughton
Planning Commission
approved several items at
its Monday meeting.
Senior living
Milestone Senior Living was back in front of
the commission seeking
re-approval of site plans
for a 40-unit senior living facility on Lincoln
Avenue near Hwy. B. The
developer had moved a
few walls several feet and
changed some roof lines,
city zoning administrator
Mike Stacey said.
The changes were recommended for approval.
Summer library
program finale:
Traveling Lantern
Troupe
People are invited to
enjoy an interactive theatre performance by the
Traveling Lantern Troupe
Throwback Thursday!
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Dan and Brenda Schultz
receive 2015 Governors
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Stoughtons Dan and Brenda
Schultz were recognized last week
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Walker and Department of Children and Families (DCF) secretary
Eloise Anderson In recognition
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Series of emails
Engelbergers original email
question referred to health and
safety risks and said he hoped it
could be worked out quickly.
The following day, Manthe
explained the citys turf management plan, including herbicide
applications and weed assessments. In the email, Manthe did
not address the matter of the
Gazebo Park herbicide application, but wrote that we went
with the recommendation of Naturally Stoughton to use Tri-Power on city properties because
the product does not contain the
chemical 2-4 D.
Manthe said weed assessments are used to identify which
parks receive what type of turf
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Suess then joined in, thanking
Manthe for the great job with
Rotary Park so far, but also asking him to avoid spraying any
herbicides on this park this year,
or save those types of treatments
for after Labor Day when the
concert series is over.
The final email exchange on
June 2 came from Manthe. In an
email to Engelberger, he wrote
the city would treat this park
after the summer concert series
has finished for the season.
On Tuesday, Engelberger said
he plans to discuss herbicide use
in parks at his committees next
meeting.
My concern is the safety
aspect of it, he told the Courier
Hub.
Engelberger also said there are
questions of whether the citys
turf management policy is being
followed, including record-keeping.
Were going to keep looking
into it, he said.
Manthe did not return a phone
call seeking comment before the
Courier Hubs Tuesday deadline.
A photo in the May 28 Hub story on Jerry Wendts retirement incorrectly identified
Stoughton High School teacher Eric Benedict
during a homecoming skit with Wendt.
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Stoughton Ladies Night
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5:30-8 p.m., Thursday, June
18, at various locations
throughout the city.
The night will take women of all ages on a tour
of participating business
where they can discover
new and unique fashion,
food, shopping boutiques,
dancing and samples,
according to news release
from organizers.
Start the night out by
bringing a ticket to the
Stoughton Area Youth Center. Participants will get a
passport and map to all
the supporting businesses.
Ladies can then visit the
businesses and try samples
and get special deals. The
businesses will stamp the
passport and participants
can return to the youth center and be entered to win
prizes, including an overnight spa package in Wisconsin Dells.
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Gazebo Musikk
Heroes Theater
Heroes Theater practices at the
library on Wednesdays, June 17 and
24, from 2:30-3:15 p.m. The performance will be 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
June 24.
Readers Theater is a dramatic play
in which readers read from a script
with little to no memorization and use
minimal costumes and background.
The focus is on reading the text, using
expressive voices and gestures.
For children ages 6-12. Space is
limited. To register, call 873-6281.
Ezra Church
Fulton Church
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call 873-2328.
Superhero Academy
The Stoughton Public Library presents Superhero Academy at the
Stoughton Fire Department training
room from 2-4 p.m. Thursday, June 18.
Children ages 5 and up (and
younger siblings with adult assistance) can visit various stations at the
open house to create their own heroes
and finish up with a photo. They can
use the lab to turn themselves into
superheroes with a name, costume,
motto and cape.
Pre-registration is required by calling 873-6281 starting June 1.
Band concerts
The Stoughton City Band will continue its summer concert series in
June and July.
The band will perform compositions by John Philip Sousa, Claude
Debussy, Leroy Anderson and more.
All concerts are free and the public is
invited to attend.
Upcoming concerts are Thursday,
June 18, at 6:45 p.m., at the Nazareth
Health Center, 814 Jackson St. The
rain date is June 25.
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Western Koshkonong
Lutheran Church
2633 Church St., Cottage Grove
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. worship
11 a.m. Bible study
Thursday, June 11
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Support groups
Diabetic Support Group
Parkinson Group
6 p.m., second Monday,
1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Stoughton Hospital, 628- Wednesday, senior center,
6500
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Grief Support Groups
Multiple Sclerosis Group
3 p.m., third Tuesday,
10-11:30 a.m., second
senior center, 873-8585
Tuesday, senior center,
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Low Vision Support
Older Adult Alcoholics
1-2:30 p.m., third
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Kids Fisheree
The Stoughton Conservation Club held a
catch-and-release Kids Fisheree at Division
Street Park by the Forton Street Bridge on
Saturday, June 6.
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Gavin Model is engulfed in a
pink mist during Colorathon at
River Bluff Middle School. The
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Habitat for Humanity of Dane County is now
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so they can continue to live
in safe, decent homes.
The programs goal is
to preserve home exteriors
and revitalize neighborhoods.
Projects include exterior painting and cleaning;
exterior minor carpentry;
gutter repair; deck, porch
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A no-interest loan will be
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repair work. All work will
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Homeowners and families in any city of Dane
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Stoughton 14,
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Photo by Joe Koshollek
Parker Kruckenberg (4) celebrates a goal with senior Dylan Wenker Friday in a Wisconsin Lacrosse
Federation sectional final. The Vikings defeated University School 14-2, and then they defeated
Oregon 20-2 Monday to advance to the Division 2 state final.
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added an assist. Junior Parker
Kruckenberg picked up two
goals and an assist. Sophomore Tanner Gutche scored
twice and collected three
assists.
Junior Ethan Olsen scored
twice, and sophomores Sam
Onsager and Dylan Gross
each had a goal and an assist.
Senior Andrew Ether and
sophomore Zach Scheel both
scored goals as well.
Junior Jack Anderson finished with 10 saves.
All-conference
Wenker and Gutche were
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Senior defenders Matthew
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were also first-team selections.
Sophomore Nathan
Krueger was second-team
defense, while Olson was a
second-team midfielder.
Scheel rounded out the
list as an honorable mention
midfielder.
thousande people.
And those memories are ones
that will last a lifetime, head
coach Eric Benedict said.
They will always remeber
going up there, the ride up, walking around and taking in the
meet, Benedict said. It is a very
memorable experience for every
athlete.
Niemeyer and Deutsch were
two seniors that experienced state
for the first time, and the two
made it count.
Niemeyer took 11th in the discus on Friday with a throw of 115
feet, 1 inch. She just missed making the finals out of her section.
Deutsch ran personal best times
in both the 100 hurdles (15.91
seconds, 19th) and 300 hurdles
(47.55, 19th), which Benedict
said is very sepcial.
Posick didnt reach her PR, but
she still topped 10-6 in the pole
vault to finish 15th. Reese also
took 15th, leaping 16-9 1/2 in the
long jump.
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Senior Alexus Crockett launches her attempt in the shot put Saturday in the
WIAA Division 1 state track and field meet at Veterans Memorial Stadium at the
University of Wisconsin- La Crosse. Crockett finished 18th with a final distance of
36 feet, 1/4 inch.
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Girls soccer
The Stoughton boys 4x400 relay team of (from left) junior Jakob Benson, junior Adam Krumholz, John McCune and Nathan Moll congratulate eachother after running in the preliminary race at the Division 1 state track and field meet at Veterans Memorial Stadium at
the University of Wisconsin- Lacrosse. The boys finished 19th in 3 minutes, 25.9 seconds.
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tight-knit group that we have taken. It was pretty comical to see the
boys everywhere they went in the
meet, they were together, head
coach Craig Martens said. It was
fun to see the pack of the 4x400 acting like brothers.
And that loss of leadership is
something Martens said will be
hard to replace in the future.
His leadership around the meet
and his squad is irreplacebale,
Martens said. It will be tough
to find a guy that cares that much
about the relays.
The 4x400 relay itself finished
19th in the prelims in 3 minutes,
25.9 seconds. Despite not beating
thier sectional time, Martens said
he was very happy with their performance, especially since the relay
was only hitting 3:30 three weeks
ago.
If you would have told me three
years.
All of our captains were
seniors this year. Looking
ahead to the future, I am
looking to the junior class
and the sophomore class to
step up and fill some shoes
and become leaders for us
as well, Benedict said.
Sophomore Mya Lonnebotn rounded out the
Stoughton athletes in the
triple jump and finished
17th with a leap of 35-6
1/2.
Weum and Gryttenholm
have been at state the past
two seasons, so they will
be counted on to help lead
Stoughton in the future.
Sophomore Gigi Zaemisch and freshman Emily
Reese were alternates in
the relays at state. Schultz
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Continued from page 9
College bound
Seniors Austin Benton, Cade Bunnell, Alexa Deutsch, Macy
Fuller, Zach Hasselberger, Gunnar Helland, Joe Hohol, Nick
McGlynn, Allie Niemeyer, Hannah Posick, Quinton Purves,
Megan Reese, Patrick Reilly, Sarah Seaton, Savanna Smith,
Nikki Staffen, Ashli Stolen, Kailey Taebel, Devin Wermuth,
Dylan Wenker, Tayler Wise and Alex Zacharias joined
parents, friends and coaches Wednesday, June 3, in the
Stoughton High School cafetarium as Athletic Director Mel
Dow honored their college choices.
At left, Athletic Director Mel Dow (left) introduces Reilly
Wednesday at the SHS student-athlete college-bound reception. Helland (second from right) laughs as Hasselberger
(right) looks on.
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30 years.
My parents had a big impact
on me as educators, said Prahl
who saw his father and former
OHS head coach inducted into the
WFCA Hall of Fame in March.
It was special to see my dad go
into the Hall of Fame this spring.
He earned everything he got and
he taught me everything I know
about the game.
Prahl said his first goal is to
continue moving Stoughton in a
positive direction after the team
ended a 16-year playoff drought
last fall.
Coach Thiry left a solid foundation last year, leading the team
into the playoffs, Prahl said. The
goal now is to continue to build
off that success.
Before Thiry accepted his new
position, Prahl was promoted to
Stoughtons varsity defensive
coordinator in December.
Shortly after Thiry announced
his leaving, Prahl expressed his
interest to Stoughton athletic
director Mel Dow.
He is respected for his knowledge of football and his understanding off of running a program
by being the son of a hall of fame
coach, Dow said.
Prahl recently bought a house in
Stoughton with his fianc Marta,
and they will be getting married in
June.
Dan was the one who demonstrated throughout the process
that he wanted the position the
most, Stoughton athletic director Mel Dow said. This included
the work that he did since last
season, the communication with
the athletes, the networking with
our staff, establishing relationships with coaches who can provide assistance at our level and
beyond.
As a long-time Oregon resident
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the Panthers this fall.
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wait to see coach (Dan) Kissling,
he was my linebacker coach in
high school and someone I have a
lot of respect for. Hes the reason
I wore #44 when I played. That
game will be a lot of fun.
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The proposal
Bill Livick
Unified Newspaper Group
City would
Provide 60-day extension of development agreement
Complete infrastructure improvements or allow WalMart to do so, using citys borrowing
Wal-Mart would
Guarantee minimum $12 million value
Amend SIP, obtain alcohol beverage permit
Open the store before 2018
happen.
The question was on the
councils meeting agenda for
Tuesday, June 9, and could be
discussed in closed session.
Dregne reported that Tomczyk told him Wal-Mart
also needs the extra time to
obtain approval of an alcohol beverage license from
the city, as well as make a
minor amendment to its
already approved Specific
Implementation Plan, which
established the construction
details of the companys proposed 153,000-square-foot
Supercenter. The Supercenter
would replace the citys existing 40,000-square-foot store.
Wal-Mart proposal
Tomczyks proposal,
Dregne said, would also
require the city to complete
the public infrastructure
improvements leading to the
development, if the developer should default, or allow
Wal-Mart to complete those
improvements using money
the city has borrowed for the
project.
In return for the contract
Stoughton Citywide
Garage Sales
Saturday June 27th
Council deadlock
It remains unclear whether
Hohol or any of the other five
alders whove voted in favor
of KPW will agree to WalMarts request for a separate
contract and the 60-day deadline extension.
The council has been evenly divided over KPW six
for and six against since last
October, and the project has
only been able to continue
due to Mayor Donna Olsons
tie-breaking votes.
On Monday, Olson told the
4th
of July
Early DEaDlinEs
for thE
GrEat DanE
July 8th
shoppinG nEws
Display Ads:
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Classified Ads:
Thursday, July 2 at Noon
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Additional words 40 each.
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Obituary
Ruth N. Kvalheim, 91,
of Stoughton, passed away,
Thursday, June 4, 2015,
at her home in Stoughton
surrounded by her family.
She was born in South Milwaukee on April 3,1924, to
George and Ruth (Blackmun) Petzold.
Ruth graduated from Milwaukee State Teachers College and began her 52-year
career in 1946 as Music
Supervisor for Stoughton
Public Schools. Teaching all grades from K-12,
she was especially proud
of her students who performed musicals and operettas including: HMS Pinafore, The Birds Christmas
Carol and Tom Sawyer to
name a few. Ruth brought
music to the community by
creating experiences and
opportunities for her choral students. Her groups
would perform at least four
times a school year including a Christmas Program.
She was instrumental in
the expansion of the music
program by instituting
new programs including:
Mass Chorus, Opera for the
Young and Worlds Largest Concert. Ruth touched
Ruth N. Kvalheim
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can help. Win or pay nothing. Contact Bill
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of art. 1 mile off highway 14, ten minutes
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Love infants and children! 608-333-4642.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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Limerock Delivery
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O'BRIEN TRUCKING
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References/Insured
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608-455-3377
650 Furniture
RECOVER PAINTING offers all carpentry, drywall, deck restoration and all
forms of painting. Recover urges you
to join in the fight against cancer, as a
portion of every job is donated to cancer
research. Free estimates, fully insured,
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Do the humane thing. Donate it to the
Humane Society. Call 800-990-7816
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692 Electronics
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CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS NOON
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If this part-time position interests you and you have the equivalent of a
high school diploma and at least two years of office/computer experience,
apply on-line today at www.wcinet.com/careers.
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Benefits including life, health, dental and disability plans, paid vacation and holidays, along with
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Resident Caregivers/CNAs
We are seeking compassionate & conscientious caregivers
to help our seniors on PM & night shifts. We offer competitive wages, shift & weekend differentials, as well as health,
dental & PTO to eligible staff. Paid CBRF training provided.
608.243.8800
Onsite Interviews
No Experience Necessary,
Company Paid Training
Resident Assistant/C.N.A
Housekeeping/Activities Coordinator
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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
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FRENCHTOWN
SELF-STORAGE
Only 6 miles South of
Verona on Hwy PB.
Variety of sizes available now.
10x10=$60/month
10x15=$70/month
10x20=$80/month
10x25=$90/month
12x30=$115/month
Call 608-424-6530 or
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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:
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RASCHEIN PROPERTY
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6x10 thru 10x25
Market Street/Burr Oak Street
in Oregon
Call 608-206-2347
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705 Rentals
720 Apartments
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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Class of 2015
Lucas Myers and Leo Endres display their voal prowess during
Sundays Stoughton Area High School Class of 2015 commencement ceremonies.
County gives
out ice packs
to stop AIS
Early Summer
Savings!
KOPKES KOUPON
HAnging BAskets
Save up
to $5.00
Limit 1 koupon per kustomer per day. Valid June 10-June 15, 2015.
KOPKES KOUPON
Perennial
SPecial
50
Limit 12. Limit 1 koupon per kustomer per day. Valid June 10-June 15, 2015.
KOPKES KOUPON
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While supplies last. Limit 1 koupon per kustomer per day. Limit 2 flats per koupon. Valid June 10-June 15, 2015.
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sales house
located in the
Main Street Plaza
parking lot.
Koupons and sale prices
honored at both locations.
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