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Puppy pal
Hauge
publishes
childrens book
about puppy
Stoughton Hospital
Construction
on schedule
BILL LIVICK
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Stoughton Hospital is
right on schedule with
a $13.2 million expansion and renovation of its
emergency and urgent care
areas.
That includes a new
surgical area expected to
open next week.
Construction began last
fall on the hospitals biggest expansion in its 112year history.
Along with expanding
the emergency department and urgent care area,
improvements are planned
for the hospitals outpatient surgery department
and registration area, as
well as building a new
laboratory and ambulance
garage.
A s i n g l e - b a y a m bu lance garage has been
replaced with a garage
that has two bays, and the
area where the ambulance
garage used to be has been
infilled for the ER/urgent
care outpatient surgery
improvement.
A new day surgery area
has been built on the hospitals second floor, with a
tentative opening Monday,
June 13.
The day surgery area
h a s 1 1 p r iva t e r o o m s
with attached bathrooms,
explained Teresa Feidt,
chief nursing officer and
vice president of patient
services.
She and construction
superintendent Shane
Swart of J.P. Cullen building contractors took a Hub
reporter on a tour of the
Were
building
in
capacity
for new
growth.
Terry Brenny,
Stoughton Hospital CEO
and president
construction area Thursday, May 26. Swart said
the project is right on
schedule and includes
25,000 square feet of new
construction, with a total
of 35,000 square feet altogether.
T h e w o r k i nv o l v e s
replacing a laboratory
built in 1975 with a new
state-of-the-art lab, as
well as building five ER
rooms that are private
and individual, unlike the
previous rooms that were
divided with accordion
walls, Feidt said.
Stoughton Hospital
CEO and president Terry
Brenny said the hospital
has outgrown the facilitys current space and layout. When the hospitals
emergency department
was constructed in the
mid-1990s, the hospital
was averaging 8,000 visits a year to its emergency room and urgent care.
Now, it has more than
20,000 visits a year, Brenny said.
We r e b u i l d i n g i n
capacity for new growth,
he said.
The expansion and renovation project is expected
to be finished in the spring
of 2017.
The Stoughton Hospital
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Pacos Tacos
his place open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. The initial push
to open hasnt allowed Xelhua time to
operate a sufficient Facebook page or
website yet.
At 36, however, Xelhua is a veteran of the restaurant business. He spent
the last 16 years at Pizzeria Uno on
Madisons east side. It was invaluable
experience to opening Pacos Tacos.
They gave me the opportunity to
run everything over there, he said.
I was a manager there. They let me
run the kitchen, handle food and labor
costs and hiring people.
In recent years, Xelhua scouted
Madison to open Pacos Tacos, but he
couldnt find one in the citys crowded restaurant market.
There are a lot of Mexican restaurants in Madison, he said. Its a lot
of competition.
In Stoughton, he knew El Rio
Turn to Tacos/Page 16
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needed a librarian and
asked Hauge if she was
interested. During her tenure as librarian, she often
considered writing a book.
I tried to, Hauge said.
Kids were crazy about
dinosaur books and I
thought, I should be able
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According to the Madison
Metropolitan Planning Organization, there are more than
645 miles of bike facilities in
Dane County.
On the web
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visit:
On schedule
Construction on the Lower Yahara River Trail is progressing on
schedule, with the first phase set
to be completed by early next year,
according to a Dane County press
release last week. Subsequent
phases will wind south down along
the Yahara River and eventually link
Lake Farm County Park with the
City of Stoughton, with an accessible fishing pier near the railroad
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Academic Achievements
tion
Stoughton
Austin Arthur Arians, B.B.A.,
business administration; Jared
James Gross, B.S., engineering; Thomas Jeffery Ramstad,
B.B.A., business administration; Samuel Arthur Schultz,
masters, urban planning;
Corey James Wahlin, B.B.A.,
business administration
Trinity College
Baylor University
Stoughton
Stoughton
Dorie Janssen, B.S., psyCaleb Scott Heimsoth, B.S.,
chology
mechanical engineering, cum
Florida Gulf Coast University laude
Stoughton
University of WisconsinEric Ark, M.S., nursing
Stout
M c F a r l a n d
University of Wisconsin-MilRyan Amundson, B.S., manwaukee
agement
McFarland
Stoughton
Stephanie Ann Freedman,
Nicole Luebbers, M.S., vocaB.A; Gloria Kay Hacker, School
of Education, B.S.; Andrea tional rehabilitation; Michelle
Lynn Steinhofer, B.S., educa- Oxley, M.S., information and
Carthage College
McFarland
Kesley Peterson, B.A., biolo- University of Minnesota
gy, cum laude
Duluth
Stoughton
Northland College
Tara L. Schultz, B.A., psyStoughton
chology
Dane County
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Vikings lecture
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The event is sponsored by the Sons of
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$5 sign-up fee per family.
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at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 14 at the Bryant Health Education Center in the lower level of the Stoughton Hospital, 900
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noon Wednesday, June 15 at the senior
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Diabetic Support Group
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Stoughton Hospital, 628-6500
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senior center, 873-8585
Parkinsons Group
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Stoughton
High School
graduation
Stoughton High School
held its 2016 graduation on
Sunday, June 5 at Collins
Field.
With a motto of We grew
together now it is our freedom to go our separate ways
and give what we can to the
world, students accepted
their diplomas and prepared
to enter the next stage of their
lives.
The Class of 2016 officers
are: Emma Olstad (president),
Kaia Moe (vice president),
Josie Zientek (secretary) and
Nicole Lankey (treasurer).
Andrey Duckert gets a hug following Sundays ceremonies.
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Retirements
Kim Monsen
Position: Stoughton High
School
physical education/
health
teacher
Years at
SASD: 29
Why you Monsen
decided
to
become an educator: I
loved sports and wanted
to coach. I was an athlete
in high school and college.
Favorite memory in the
district: Teaching human
growth and development
in health class has been
interesting. I have so many
stories to tell about that!
Plans for retirement: I
plan to take a retirement
trip to Ecuador in July to
visit my son and his girlfriend for two weeks, also
spend more time with my
grandchildren, and children who are in Texas and
Oklahoma.
Barb Wolf
Position: River Bluff Middle School family/consumer
education
teacher
Years at
SASD: 20
Why you
decided
to
become an Wolf
educator:
I always
loved playing school with
my brother and sister, so
much so that our parents
put a chalkboard in our
playroom. I guess I just always knew that teaching is
what I was born to do.
Favorite memory in the
district: There are many
stories, but one thing I am
very proud of is starting
a GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance) Club at River Bluff.
My brother was gay, and I
saw him struggle with acceptance. If I have helped
even one student know
they are valued and loved
for who they are, then I
can retire a happy woman!
Plans for retirement: This
summer, my husband and
I will be moving to a new
community. I will also be
helping our daughter with
wedding plans. I need to
take some time to relax,
reflect and re-energize.
Then Ill be ready to tackle
whatever new adventure
the universe has in store
for me!
Thoughts about your retiring colleagues: I have
been blessed to work with,
or serve on committees
with, almost all of this
years retirees. What an
AMAZING group of dedicated and caring professionals the district is losing this year.
Patty
Richardson
Position: River Bluff Middle School seventh-grade
language arts teacher
Years at SASD: 29
Why you decided to become an educator: My
dad was
a teacher,
and he inspired me
to become
a teacher
by his enthusiasm
to
help
students. Richardson
Favorite
memory
in the district: My favorite
moments of my teaching
career were the years I
taught in the same school
as my dad, Willis Goedel.
He used to play jokes
on the new teachers. He
would give a new teacher
a note that said Call Mr.
Baker. He gave them the
number of Fosdals bakery.
Ha! He taught me the importance to have fun with
the people you work with
every day.
Plans for retirement: My
plans for retirement will
include grandma duty,
traveling and then deciding what fun career is next
for me.
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Diane Brue
Position: River Bluff Middle School learning strategist
Years at SASD: 17
Why you decided to become an educator: At first I wanted to be an archaeologist, but shortly after that, I entered school.
That is when I developed my admiration
for teachers and love for the field.
Favorite memory in the district: In 1982,
I was hired to work with students who had Brue
special needs. At that time, emphasis of
instruction was on functional living skills,
which involved teaching in the community, at work sites and
at homes where students learned how to do laundry, clean
and cook. My coworker/friend agreed to allow students to
practice domestic skills at his apartment.
After working on math at the grocery store, we planned a
brief stop to prepare a snack and work on cleaning skills. I
wanted to be certain that students could see what needed
to be dusted, so I spread baby powder all over the place.
Unfortunately, students needed to get back to school to
catch buses, our time ran short and we were not able to
finish the process. Mr. Brue returned home to a messier
apartment with baby powder all over the place!
Plans for retirement: Volunteering, camping, gardening,
traveling and spending time with friends and family.
Thoughts about your retiring colleagues: I have been in
dozens of classrooms over the years and have great respect
for Stoughton teachers ... those remaining and those retiring. I met Mr. Palmer decades ago; he became a good friend
and even stood up in my wedding. After being at River Bluff
with him for decades, I finally got the chance to be in his
classroom and enjoyed every moment.
Vicky Pelletter
Position: Fox Prairie third-grade teacher
Years at SASD: 26
Why you decided to become an educator:
My mother was an educator for 33 years.
Favorite memory in the district: My most
memorable stories always involve former
students who were in high school tell me
they remember making a rainforest, going Pelletter
on an imaginary trip to Japan or performing in the Norwegian program when they
were in third grade.
Plans for retirement: This summer, I plan to do a lot of yard
work and spend plenty of time up north at our family cabin.
In the fall, I will be babysitting for my nieces 3-month-old
baby.
Thoughts about your retiring colleagues: I started my
teaching career in Stoughton working with Trisha Rorvig,
and she was a wonderful mentor. Working with UW-Arboretum in the Earth Partnership program was the most rewarding experience in my teaching career. We were able to
restore a small native prairie and woodland habitat at Fox
Prairie over the course of several years, with every student
actively involved in the planning, planting and maintenance.
It was an awesome learning experience for everyone.
Tom Palmer
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Boys golf
Graffin finishes
tied for 40th at
sectionals
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Assistant sports editor
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Junior Aly Weum gets off the block at the start of the 400 Saturday in the WIAA Division 1 state track and field meet at the Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex at the
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Weum finished third in 56.34 seconds, breaking her own school record and reaching the podium. Weum also broke a school record in
the 800 (2:17.99).
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Boys lacrosse
Sports shorts
Brady Brusegar hit a hole 10 and aced the 135hole-in-one at Coachmans yard hole.
Anthony Iozzo
Girls soccer
Stoughton 4, Waterloo 2
The Merchants moved back into
second place in the Southeast Section with a 4-2 win over Waterloo at a
McFarland loss on Sunday.
Stoughton led 1-0 as Steve Pennekamp (2-for-4) drove in a run in the
fourth but Waterloo rallied with two
Association falls to 4-3 in the Sunday League after loss to Clinton starting returner next season
Zach Jones (3-for-3) and Joe Lange Clinton improved to 4-3 with the win.
Jeremy Jones
Sports editor
(77).
The seniors Stoughton
loses are Austin Kotlowski,
Gunnar Goetz, Ian Sutton,
Jack Buckles and Drew
Bellefeuille.
We lose a very special
senior class that had a lot
confidence they got at conference, regionals and sectionals, they are extra motivated to do even better next
year.
Kramolis added that the
guys let the nerves get to
them a little bit, but McHone
and Moll will also both be
motivated to get back to
state and attempt to make
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Stoughton History
April
1941 eclipse all previous years. Its
120 Years ago (1896)
size is 31 feet, overall length; the
The election passed off very
cab and van are built as a unit.
quietly Tuesday. The weather was
Truman Felland, proprietor of the
warm and pleasant and a large
East Side Super Service Conovote, the largest ever cast in the
co station on East Main Street
city, was polled. In the first ward
announces that he has secured the
263 votes were cast and in the sec- agency for Dodge and Plymouth
ond ward 363, being a total of 626, automobiles and that he will sell
which was in excess of the last one and service both makes of cars.
a year ago, when only 484 votes
The extent to which Stoughwere cast.
tons new school gymnasium and
The entire Republican ticket was national guard armory will be used
elected with majorities from 24 for by the community will depend on
Carl Rasmussen to 208 for Knud
what action the citizens themselves
Olson. After the result became
take on the question at the annual
known, Mayor Hanson gave inmeeting of the joint school district
structions to have the saloons close No. 3 of the City of Stoughton and
and to have no noisy demonstraTown of Dunkirk in July. WPA
tions made. As far as the saloons
workers are putting in 48 hours per
were concerned, his instructions
week on the project, as it is classiwere disobeyed. The band was
fied as a national defense project.
gotten out and marched down Main Highway construction north and
Street to the mayors residence,
east of Stoughton during 1940
where he was given a serenade. He and 1941 is giving Stoughton the
appeared and thanked the boys in
equivalent of a new super-highway
a neat manner for the compliment
which will allow trucks to travel
and generous support.
from east to west, or vice-versa.
Musicians selected as
exemplary soloists
Two musicians from
Stoughton were selected as exemplary soloists
at the 2016 Wisconsin
School Music Association
State Solo and Ensemble
festival.
They are Overture Band
Program MS Inc. student Shannon Seitz (flute
solo) and Stoughton High
School student Ellen Cook
(cello solo).
Adjudicators nominated hundreds of students
whose performances were
truly exceptional beyond
On hand May 1 for an Arbor Day celebration at the Cooksville Commons were, from left, Porter Town Board Chairman David Viney and
burr oak restoration committee members Mary Kohlman, Karl Wolter, Meri Lau, Abby Degner, Kyle Mallon and Emma Mallon. The Mallons,
who operate Mallon Tree Service near Cooksville, will assist with the planting and burr oak restoration project at the Commons.
Group goals
One goal of the group is to plant 25 more
tress in the Commons and oak opening
over the years.
Our group has much exciting work
ahead of us, Kohlman said.
The group would like to make the Arbor
Day celebration an annual event. It would
also like to clean up the Cooksville woods
and educate the community on proper tree
planting and stewardship.
Even though the group is in the early
stages of planning, Kohlman said, it hopes
to apply for grants for financial assistance
and incorporate its work into the communitys planning for its 175th anniversary.
We invite others in community to contact us and welcome help in whatever way
people feel they can offer, she said.
Families and individuals are encouraged
to plant trees in the Commons as part of
Cooksvilles 175th platting anniversary
celebration in 2017.
Steve Ehle
Photo submitted
Cooksville artist Meri Lau created this art piece, commemorating the planting of a burr
oak seedling at the Cooksville
Commons. A group of Cooksville area residents hope this
will spur others to continue a
tradition to plant more trees in
the Commons, which dates to
the mid-1800s.
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Obituaries
Stanley L. Ace
Stanley Ace
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Nancy Reineke
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Kegonsa
crooning
Fifth graders at Kegonsa Elementary School performed a concert called Glow in the Dark May 19
in the schools gym. The show featured all contemporary music, including numbers by Coldplay,
OneRepublic, Owl City and Fall Out Boy. The
choirs finale featured lettered signs with a line
from Fall Out Boys Centuries.
Tom Alesia
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Kegonsa Schools fifth grade choir finishes its performance of Fall Out Boys Centuries.
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CITY OF STOUGHTON
381 E. MAIN STREET,
STOUGHTON, WI 53589
ORDINANCE OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL
NOTICE
APPLICATIONS FOR
ALCOHOL BEVERAGE
LICENSE
YEAR 2016-2017
(JULY 1, 2016 THROUGH
JUNE 30, 2017)
CITY OF STOUGHTON,
WISCONSIN
age licenses within the City of Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin. The Public
Safety Committee met to consider application recommendations to the Common
Council on Wednesday, May 25, 2016.
The City Council will consider their applications at the Regular Council Meeting
scheduled for Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at
7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter
may be heard.
MARILYN J. BECKMAN dba ALL
THROUGH THE HOUSE, located at 160 E
MAIN STREET, has applied for a Class
A Beer & Liquor license.
BOTTLED
PLEASURE,
INC.,
ROBERT D SAVASKE JR, AGENT dba
STOUGHTON SPIRITS, located at 965 N
PAGE STREET, has applied for a Class
A Beer & Liquor license.
BECCO INC., SAPINDER S BHARYA,
AGENT dba PLAZA LIQUOR, located at
1056 W MAIN STREET, has applied for a
Class A Beer & Liquor license.
ULTRA MART FOODS, LLC, DAVID
BERNDT , AGENT dba PICK N SAVE
#6390, located at 1750 HWY 51/138 has
applied for a Class A Beer & Liquor
license.
YAHARA RIVER GROCERY COOPERATIVE, CINDY CWIK, AGENT dba YAHARA RIVER GROCERY COOPERATIVE
(YRGC) Located at 229 E Main St, has
applied for a Class A Beer & Liquor
license.
JAGAT PETROLEUM, LLC, GURINDERDEEP SINGH DHILLON, AGENT dba
JP MARKET, located at 1009 W MAIN
STREET, has applied for a Class A Beer
& Liquor license.
WAL-MART STORES EAST, LP, TERRA HANSON, AGENT dba WAL-MART
STORE #1176, located at 1800 HWY 51
West, has applied for a Class A Beer &
Liquor license.
KWIK TRIP, INC., ERIK HEBBLE,
AGENT dba KWIK TRIP #738, located at
1231 E MAIN STREET, has applied for a
Class A Beer and Liquor license.
KWIK TRIP, INC., BREONNA V PITERA, AGENT dba KWIK TRIP #739, located at 517 W MAIN STREET, has applied
for a Class A Beer and Liquor license.
DIAMOND JUBILEE, INC., MIRZA
AKHTAR BAIG, AGENT dba FOOD PANTRY, located at 981 N PAGE STREET, has
applied for a Class A Beer license.
PDQ FOOD STORES, INC., GARRY
BADLEY, AGENT dba PDQ STORE #132,
located at 2400 ROBY ROAD, has applied
for a Class A Beer license.
WALGREEN CORPORATION, JEREMY IVERSON, AGENT dba WALGREENS
#07519, located at 1705 US HWY 51, has
applied for a Class A Beer license.
FIRE & EIS, LLC, SCOTT SOWLLES,
AGENT dba FAHRENHEIT 364. located at
364 E MAIN STREET, has applied for a
Class B Beer & Liquor license.
PURPLE OCEAN LLC, ROBERT
VIETS, AGENT dba CULLYS COCKTAIL LOUNGE, located at 210 S WATER
STREET, has applied for a Class B Beer
& Liquor license.
DEAKS PUB & GRILL, LLC, JAIME D. BUSH, AGENT dba DEAKS PUB
& GRILL, located at 1017 NYGAARD
STREET, has applied for a Class B Beer
& Liquor license.
THE KOFFEE KUP RESTAURANT
LLC., KENDALL L. GULSETH, AGENT
dba THE KOFFEE KUP RESTAURANT, located at 355 E MAIN STREET, has applied
for a Class B Beer & Liquor license.
LAZ BISTRO & BAR, LLC, CARY R.
LAZZARO, AGENT dba LAZ BISTRO &
BAR, located at 419 E MAIN STREET, has
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Pacos Tacos is a new addition to West Main Street businesses and offers a wide menu.
would be intimidating to
open his own restaurant.
The work also has required
long hours.
Its morning to close,
he said. To start a business means a lot of hours.
Contact Tom Alesia at tom.
alesia@wcinet.com.
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