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Taking aim
at the gap
2017-18 grants
focus on changing Innovation
learning areas Grants
SCOTT DE LARUELLE series
Unified Newspaper Group Last week: Overview of
last years grants
The fourth year of the
Stoughton Area School This week: New grants
D i s t r i c t s I n n o va t i o n awarded
Grants program takes aim Next week: Student-
at closing the achieve- centered learning at Fox
ment gap between stu- Prairie
dents along racial and June: Other 2016-17
socioeconomic lines. grants
The grants are designed
Photos by Amber Levenhagen for educators to submit
Hundreds attended the grand opening celebration at Stoughton Hospital on Thursday, May 11. proposals to support cre-
building stability
ing ceremony May 11 that welcomed
visitors to tour its newly completed
facilities a renovated emergency
department, urgent care, day surgery,
private registration and ambulatory City seeks Street for redevelopment.
infusion center. Potential demolition con-
The renovations will allow more structural integrity tractors had visited the site
earlier in the day to look
specialized patient treatment and
increase in patient privacy, Stoughton
of South St. building at the condition of that
Hospital business development and site and nearby buildings
public relations director Laura Mays BILL LIVICK and whether any of the
told the Hub. Unified Newspaper Group 100-plus-year-old bricks
Our goal is to always make the could be salvaged.
patients as comfortable as possible, Concerned about the Earlier this spring,
because nobody really wants to go to safety of a building on strong winds blew down
the hospital, she said. So we want to EMT Jim Baldauf shows Leroy Wutke, 3, how to use the buttons on the ambu- South Street that will bricks from the buildings
make sure they enjoy their time here. lance that lift people into the vehicle by pushing Leroys mom, Casey Kichak, into eve n t u a l l y b e d e m o l - parapet, which landed on
Construction for the new facili- the back during a tour. ished, the city has ordered the sidewalk and in the
ty began in August 2015, and for 18 a study to determine its street. That prompted the
months, crews worked around hos- incidents throughout the renovation $13.2 million renovation was nec- structural integrity. city to close the sidewalk
pital employees to renovate 20,000 process and that patient care evalua- essary to adapt to changes in patient At its May 9 meeting, and a parking lane in the
existing square feet of space in addi- tions remained outstanding. needs and technology upgrades. the Common Council street by placing barri-
tion to 15,000 square feet of new Everyone worked together to make A behavioral health room was con- approved spending $8,768 cades and yellow tape at
space. this the best facility it could be, and it structed to keep patients safe who are from a contingency fund each end of the building.
As renovations were completed on has been really rewarding to hear such or may become confused or suicidal. for the study of the High- The study will be con-
one area, crews moved to the next to positive feedback from patients and There are also two isolation treatment way Trailer building. The ducted by InSite Consult-
make sure patients could still be pro- families, she said. Thats what its rooms for this purpose, and a new c i t y s R e d eve l o p m e n t ing Architects, based in
vided care throughout the construc- all about. bariatric room has specialized equip- Authority bought it seven Madison. InSite president
tion. ment for larger patients. years ago as it was acquir- Steve Mar-Pohl, whos
Mays said she was proud of the way Changing needs Other upgrades will allow visiting ing former industrial prop- also a member of the citys
hospital crews worked around the ren- The emergency facilities were last erties between the Yaha-
ovations, adding there were no safety renovated in 1995, and Mays said the Turn to Hospital/Page 2 ra River and East South Turn to Study/Page 3
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Hospital: Construction for new facility began in August 2015 and lasted about 18 months
Continued from page 1 hallway away.
That unit also used to
family members to confi- share patient care space
dentially track patient prog- with the Ambulatory Infu-
ress on new TV monitors in sion Center, which special-
every waiting room. izes in intravenous treat-
Each patient has their ments, but the AIC got its
own unique code that is able own care area through the
to be shared with family renovations.
members or visitors, Mays The privacy push will
said. If youre here with help patients before they
your mom, and she needs even get treatment, as well,
to get an X-ray, the moni- as the registration area was
tor will update as she moves remodeled to have four
through that process. closed offices instead of
For patients rushed to the previous two desks with
the hospital in ambulanc- little separation between
es, space has been added to them. The closed offices are
accommodate more vehi- facing a new, larger waiting
cles at the same time. Crews area.
can now bring in two to four Scott Maly, who attended
ambulances at once, rather the grand opening with his
than the one available before. daughter, Samantha, said he
Stoughton EMT Jim was impressed with the
Baldauf, who regularly focus on patient care and
works at the hospital and privacy.
had experience with the The labs, added bath-
previously cramped space, rooms and private rooms
said the new garage is the really show that the new
only completely enclosed facility was well thought
and heated garage in Dane Photo submitted out and planned for, he
County. The new emergency patient rooms are completely private. The old rooms were separated with a curtain that limited patient said. The new space seems
Its really nice that the privacy. very state-of-the-art.
hospital included the EMS
a private room so we have accommodating. the renovations. curtain, allowing them to
with their renovations, New bathrooms now sep- be larger and completely Contact Amber Levenhagen
somewhere to go to do our
paperwork, they were very Focused on privacy
Baldauf said. They added arate day surgery patient private. Before the reno- at amber.levenhagen@
rooms, which were pre- vations, the floor only had wcinet.com.
The privacy Baldauf men-
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After Mar-Pohl used a
drone to take more than
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than the parapet bricks.
year.
2017-18 SASD of helping Kegonsa begin
the journey of making the
New grants for the next
school year were award-
Innovation Grants entire school an inqui-
ry-based learning school.
ed to teams of educators at SHS: $13,000 for new collaborative teaching space Kegonsa will also launch a
Stoughton High School and River Bluff: $21,000 for innovative classroom 12-member group of teach-
River Bluff Middle School, ers interested in deepening
both dealing in part with Kegonsa/River Bluff: $25,000 for expanding learning their understanding of inno-
trying to solve the achieve- programs vation and inquiry, he said,
ment gap. That refers to and begin to implement
the difference in test scores student-centered practic-
between students of col- The space they will work using choice options, es throughout the school at
or and their white peers, create will be inviting and Onsager said. multiple grade levels.
and also the difference that comfortable with multi-pur- Each room will have six Were taking what were
shows up between different pose use by staff and stu- flexible seating zones, with doing and expanding it
socioeconomic groups. dents during school and colorful palettes to stimu- school-wide, he said.
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dent engagement in learn- create a space that will ing some funds for a few
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tion provided by the dis- ture, he said Its a space to take them to the next
trict. that teachers can bring level, Onsager said.
SASD superinten- their (classes). Were excit- Its exciting, he said. Due to the Memorial Day holiday,
dent Tim Onsager, who ed to have them create this Its what we wanted to see. the display ad deadline for the May 31, 2017
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school board meeting, said
R ive r B l u ff t e a c h e r s ones that are really working will be Wednesday, May 24 at 3 p.m.
they are an investment in
district staff. Abby Alt and Mike Hens- and expand them. Classified ad deadline will be Thursday, May 25 at Noon.
I t s g iv i n g t h e m a n gen will receive a $21,200 The district is allotting
opportunity to submit grant for a creative writing/ $25,000 to expand to oth-
ideas, he said. And invest- innovative classroom with er buildings Kegonsa Deadlines for the June 1, 2017
ing in their ideas. flexible seating. Elementarys kindergarten Oregon Observer, Stoughton Courier Hub
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Stoughton shut out by Silver Eagles Tuesday
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The Stoughton High School girls soccer Stoughton travels to nonconference
team fell to 1-4 in the Badger South Con- Janesville Craig at 7p.m. Tuesday, May
ference Tuesday with a 5-0 loss to Monona
Grove. 23. Photo by Jeremy Jones
Jet Matteson tried to put a volley away at the net last Thursday against Oregon at No.
G Arnold scored twice and added an assist 2 doubles. Matteson and Jonathon Blaikike lost the match 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 against Garrett
for the Silver Eagles, which scored four Schultz and Tanner Hake. Stoughton lost the Badger South Conference dual 7-0.
times in the second half.
The Vikings did muster six shots on goal Coach Chelsea Kittleson could not be
in the game, but none of them made it past reached for comment or the Vikings save
Monona Groves Sophia Wendt. stats by the Courier Hubs Tuesday deadline.
Vikes head to conference
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Boys golf: Regionals set for next Tuesday S t o u g h t o n b oy s t e n -
nis wrapped up the 2017
Stoughton travels to Nielsen Tennis Stadium in Mad-
Continued from page 7 ison at 9a.m. Friday for the Badger Conference tour-
r eg u l a r s e a s o n w i t h a
dual meet loss to Ore- nament. Winners advance on to play again on Saturday
of the medalists of years gon before heading to the starting at 9a.m.
past, and it is a whos who of Hartford-Slinger invita-
special golfers in the state the tional last week.
last few years. Graffin was That was the final com-
also named No. 4 All-Badger petition for the Vikings more competitively on the titles at Nos. 1 singles and
South Conference. before participating in the doubles side of the lineup doubles. Waunakee (21)
I couldnt be prouder of Badger Conference tour- Thursday but were still and Oconomowoc (20)
him, Taebel said. It is a nament this weekend. shut out 7-0 at home. rounded out the top three,
huge, huge accomplishment Jonathon Blaikie and Jet while Slinger (19) and
to be a medalist in one of the Oregon 7, Matteson won their sec- Menomonee Falls (18)
toughest conference in the Stoughton 0 ond set but were unable to were close behind.
state. It gives you an idea close things out after the Meyer scored two of the
of what a special accom- T h e Vi k i n g s t e n n i s 10-minute break, losing Vikings points at No. 1
plishment that is. team didnt win a match 7-5, 36-, 6-3. singles, playing back to
As a team, Stoughton Thursday against Badger Connor Merow and a fifth-place finish after
couldnt complement Graf- South rival Oregon, but Zeth Zeichert fell 6-3, 6-4 opening the tournament
fins score, finishing last with that didnt matter to coach to Sean Bychowski and 6-0, 6-1 against Slingers
a 350. But the team started Ryan Reischel. Kyle Rehrauer while Col- Tim Peters. After losing
well on the front nine and Everyone out here lin Ace and Branden Melt- his first match, Meyer
just got into too much trou- today learned that sports zer lost 6-3, 6-2 at No. 3 rolled 6-1, 6-1 over How-
ble on the back nine, Taebel arent the most import- doubles. ard Groves Chase Wil-
said. ant thing in life, said N o l a n M ey e r, A d a m liams and then survived a
Senior Dan Schuh and Reischel, who helped McCune, Alex Dedie tiebreaker 6-1, 0-6, 10-7
sophomore Jack Gardner organize the inaugural and Zerek Zeichert were against Oconomowocs
finished second and third on Badger Coaches against swept on the singles side. Brett Miller in the fifth-
the team with a 90 and a 93. Cancer match this spring. McCune and Zeichert place match.
Senior Dan Howell shot a The idea came to d r o p p e d t h e t wo m o s t Number 4 singles play-
94. Adam Hobsons 102 was Reischel after he learned competitive matches 6-3, er Zerek Zeichert scored
thrown out. the Sauk Prairie girls ten- 6-1 at Nos. 2 and 4 sin- the only other point of
Photo by Evan Halpop nis coach Katie Massey
All of them had it going Adam Hobson hits an iron on the 10th fairway Tuesday in gles. the tournament for the
good early on, Taebel said. had been diagnosed with Vikings, winning his sec-
the Badger South Conference meet at the House on the Rock State 3 breast cancer last Hartford-Slinger
They were all off to solid Resort. Stoughton finished with a 350. ond-round consolation
starts. And the back nine was fall. invite match with a bye before
playing really tough. We Massey, who is 29 and falling 4-6, 6-2, 10-1 to
fifth in the conference when going against, but anything has two daughters, has The Vikings traveled
put ourselves in positions adding the meet score. can happen, Taebel said. I New Berlin Eisenhowers
you dont want to be in. undergone chemotherapy east to Saturday for the Michael King in the fifth-
Next up is regionals Tues- have seen bigger upsets. and will be having radian- Hartford-Slinger Invita-
Madison Edgewood edged day at Blackhawk Country Taebel added that every place match.
out Milton 311-320 for the tion treatments soon. Pro- tional and finished sec- S t o u g h t o n s A d a m
Club. The top four teams varsity member was able ceeds from all seven fea- ond-to-last out of the
Badger South Conference move on to sectionals, as to shoot a special round at McCune lost his first-
meet title. Monroe was third tured Badger Conference eight teams competing round match 6-2, 4-6,
well as the top four individ- some point this season. tennis matches will go with three points.
with a 332. uals. Now they have to put it 10-7 against Waunakees
Stoughton was 3-3 in dual to the Susan G. Komen, New Berlin Eisenhow- Ethan Liu.
It is going to be challeng- all together, survive and Race for the Cure event. er won the tournament
meets and finished tied for ing with the teams we are advance, he said. Stoughton played much with 29 points, claiming
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Boys track: Vikings score points in all 18 events at Badger South Conference
Continued from page 7 and Deutsch won the 4x200 in
1:33.67. Tobie, Moll, McLaury and
McHone won the 4x400 in 3:34.33.
I think it really shows the work McLaury, Roe, Jenny and Moll
that we put in, Moll said. I was added the 4x800 in 8:16.04.
surprised on my 400 a little bit. That Walker (24.28) and Deutsch
was a good surprise, but I am real- (24.37) took second and third in the
ly proud of the guys and what they 200. DiBenedetto (42.74) and LeP-
accomplished. It has been a great ine (45.27) took second and third in
season, and there is more to come. the 300 hurdles.
Juniors Sam McHone and DiBen- Bormett added a second place in
edetto also took home titles. the 800 in 2:08.27, and McClain was
Early in the meet, DiBenedetto second in the shot put with a distance
(11.1) beat out McHone (11.14) for of 44-9 1/4.
first in the 100, and McHone (22.57) Walker was second in the long
came back later to edge DiBenedetto jump (18-3 1/4). Hutcherson was
(22.98) in the 200. second in the triple jump (41-5).
I was mad. I just wanted to win, Sophomore Jack True was third in
McHone said. In two years, I was the discus (120-2), and sophomore
fourth and sixth. I just wanted it this Tom Sheehy was third in the high
year. I went out there and ran as hard jump (5-6).
as I could.
Evan Ouk won the pole vault with Tom Mueller invite
Photo by Jeremy Jones
a height of 12 feet, 6 inches. Sam McHone (center) and Jordan DiBenedetto finish 1-2 in the 200-meter dash Tuesday evening in Monona The Vikings also won Fridays
DiBenedetto was also third in the Grove. McHone won the event in 22.57 and DiBenedetto crossed the finish line in 22.98 seconds. Oregons Jah- Tom Mueller Invitational with 142
triple jump with a leap of 43-2, and lil Turner (left) was third in 23.02. points at Oregon High School, edg-
he was seventh in the long jump (20- ing Baraboo (141).
3 3/4). Junior Elijah Krumholz was fourth finished fourth in 44.7, and the a regional title and get most of our McHone won the 100 (11.19),
Senior Nick Hutcherson was fifth in the discus (140-0). 4x200 team of Wheeler, Deutsch, guys to state, DiBenedetto said. and Tobie took first in the 400
in the triple jump (41-10 1/2) and Senior Cole Adams (16.42) and Adams and Walker finished fourth in (52.28). Jenny added a title in the
tied for seventh in the high jump sophomore Dwight Walker (16.52) 1:36.51. Edgewood quad 800 (2:02.26), and Ouk won the pole
(5-4). finished fifth and sixth in the 110 This years conference meet was The Vikings scored 102 points in vault (12-6).
McLaury added a third in the 800 hurdles. just crazy good times, McHone quad May 9 at Edgewood. Moll took second in the 200
(2:00.41). Moll was fourth (2:01.95), Tobie took sixth in the 400 said. It was lot of fun. This is about Roe (54.35), Jenny (54.64) and (23.69), and Walker was second in
and Jenny was eighth (2:04.63). (52.56). Junior Tommy McClain was the most points our team has scored Bormett (55.4) finished 1-2-3 in the the 110 hurdles (16.74).
Junior Joey LePine was third in seventh in the shot put (42-6). at the conference meet for a lot of 400. LePine (42.52) and senior Jackson
the 300 hurdles (42.74). The 4x800 relay of junior Ian years. It feels good. Junior Tanner Hanson won the Hampton (43.81) finished second
Senior Owen Roe was fourth in Bormett and Brandon Wheeler, We took second, but we are two-mile in 11:17.75, and Walker and third in the 300 hurdles.
the 1,600 (4:36.09), and sophomore Model and Jenny finished third in up-and-coming. (16.61) and Adams (17.78) finished Roe was third in the mile
Parker Flint was eighth (4:48.32). 8:32.52. Next up is regionals Monday, and 1-2 in the 110 hurdles. (4:38.32), and junior Hunter Zae-
Senior Garrett Model took fourth The 4x100 relay of junior Jake the Vikings feel good about continu- Ouk won the pole vault (11-0). misch was third in the two mile
in the 3,200 (10:15.8), and Roe was Deutsch, Ouk, Walker and McHone ing to get better. McLaury, DiBenedetto, McHone (10:53.08). McHone added a third in
eighth (10:42.19). I am confident that we can get the long jump (19-8).
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ConnectStoughton.com May 18, 2017 Stoughton Courier Hub 11
449 Driver, Shipping & COLUMBUS ANTIQUE MALL
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct. FRENCHTOWN 883 Wanted: 990 Farm: Service
Warehousing Large 2-BR apts available now. SELF-STORAGE Residential Property & Merchandise
& CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood Only 6 miles South of
EXPERIENCED DRIVERS: Earn an MUSEUM WE BUY Homes any condition. Close RENT SKIDLOADERS
laminate flooring. Verona on Hwy PB.
average of $70k/yr while Enjoying full "Wisconsin's Largest Antique Mall"! quickly. Joe 608-618-1521 jssrealestate@ MINI-EXCAVATORS
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035. Variety of sizes available now.
benefits for you & your family, paid for Customer Appreciation Week tds.net TELE-HANDLER
www.madtownrentals.com 10x10=$60/month
by Holland Tired of sleeper cabs? With 20% DISCOUNT June 5-11 and these attachments. Concrete
VERONA 1&2 Bedroom Apartment 10x15=$70/month
Holland- stay in a hotel instead! Weekend Enter daily 8am-4pm 78,000 SF
$655-$820. Available May 1 and June 1. 10x20=$80/month 970 Horses breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake,
home time! Visit: HollandProud.com or 200 Dealers in 400 Booths concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher,
Small 24 unit building. Includes heat, hot 10x25=$90/month SUMMER PASTURE horse boarding
call: 855-217 7557 Third floor furniture, locked cases rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump
water, water & sewer, off-street parking, 12x30=$115/month $65/head per month. Arena, round pen,
Location: 239 Whitney St grinder.
fully carpeted, dishwasher and coin oper- Call 608-424-6530 or trails and tack area. 608-558-0874
452 General Columbus, WI 53925
ated laundry and storage in basement. 1-888-878-4244 By the day, week, or month.
920-623-1992 WALMERS TACK SHOP Carter & Gruenewald Co.
OFFICE CLEANING in Stoughton Mon- Road Construction Hwy 151 Exit 120 Convenient to Madison's west side. Call 16379 W. Milbrandt Road
Fri 5pm-9pm. Visit our website: www. NORTH PARK STORAGE 4417 Hwy 92
always open to Antique Mall KC at 608-273-0228 to view your new Evansville, WI
capitalcityclean.com or call our office: 10x10 through 10x40, plus Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411
www.columbusantiquemall.com home. 608-882-5725
608-831-8850 14x40 with 14' door for
720 Apartments RV & Boats.
SELL IT
516 Cleaning Services 652 Garage Sales Come & go as you please.
975 Livestock
ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors 608-873-5088 SHEEP/LAMBS FOR Sale: feeder lambs
TORNADO CLEANING SERVICES MCFARLAND-2386 CTY RD AB May 55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available breeding stock-Leicester X or Finewools;
NOW
LLC- Your hometown Residential Clean- 19-20 9am-5pm. Huge family garage sale starting at $795 per month. Includes OREGON SELF-STORAGE young Pea Fowl. See Rainbow Fleece
ing Company. 608-719-8884 or garth@ STOUGHTON- 901 Roby Rd. Thursday, heat, water and sewer. Professionally 10x10 through 10x25 Farms on FB. 608-527-5311
garthewing.com Friday and Saturday 5/18-5/20. Multi-fam- managed. Located at month to month lease
ily garage sale- lots of women's cloth- 300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI Call Karen Everson at CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
548 Home Improvement ing (ages 25-50+), some name brands,
men's clothing, boys baby/toddler cloth-
53589 608-877-9388 608-835-7031 or Friday for The Great Dane and Noon
Monday for the Courier Hub unless
in the Classifieds!
A&B ENTERPRISES Veronica Matt at 608-291-0316
750 Storage Spaces For Rent changed because of holiday work
Light Construction Remodeling
No job too small
ing, books, light fixtures, home and sea-
sonal decor, kitchen items. Schwinn bike RASCHEIN PROPERTY schedules. Call now to place your ad, 873-6671 or
873-6671 or 835-6677.
608-835-7791 and more.
STOUGHTON- 916 Hyland Dr May
ALL SEASONS SELF STORAGE
10X10 10X15 10X20 10X30
STORAGE
6x10 thru 10x25 connectstoughton.com
HALLINAN-PAINTING 19, Friday 7am-5pm, May 20 Saturday Security Lights-24/7 access Market Street/Burr Oak Street
WALLPAPERING 7am-2pm. Men-Women-Teen clothes. BRAND NEW in Oregon
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Fully Insured. Security System
ok. $1260 inc. heat and electric. Available 5x10 thru 12x25
608-873-7038 or 608-669-0025
August 1 Call Jim: 608-444-6084. 608-335-3337 Conference rooms available in Madison or apply at
RIGHT HAND MAN SERVICES lawn Kitchenette-Breakroom
mowing & trimming, clean up, planting, BROOKLYN/EVANSVILLE Country ALL ADS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO Autumn Woods Prof. Centre allsaintsneighborhood.org.
etc. Over 17 years experience. 608-352- 2 bedroom, 20 min. south of Madison APPROVAL BY PUBLISHER OF THIS Marty 608-835-3628
1044 $950+ utilities. CA. Appliances. W/D PAPER.
hookup, Non-Smokers. No Pets. June-or- Call 608-243-8800 for more information!
602 Antiques & Collectibles July 608-843-7098
GREENWOOD APARTMENTS
JanitorFull Time/Part Time
LIKE NEW 1975 up Through 2009 Syt-
tende Mai Plate-collection 608-873-0371
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $795 per month, includes
FOR SALE: Wisco Industries, a metal stamping and fabricator and manufacturer of food service
Friday for The Great Dane and Noon
Monday for the Courier Hub unless
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
Complete sets equipment is seeking a full or part-time Janitor to join our team. The responsibilities and
changed because of holiday work duties of the janitor consist of a variety of daily and weekly job requirements. Duties will
schedules. Call now to place your ad,
873-6671 or 835-6677.
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
OREGON 2-Bedroom in quiet, well-kept of Syttende Mai include, but are not limited to, cleaning of lavatories, lunch room, production areas, and
building. Convenient location. Includes all supervisor offices. Tasks include, but are not limited to vacuuming, sweeping, mopping,
THE Courier Hub CLASSIFIEDS, the
best place to buy or sell. Call 873-6671
or 835-6677.
appliances, A/C, blinds, private parking,
laundry, storage. $200 security deposit.
coins & buttons. wiping of surfaces, and picking up trash and recyclables. The janitor position requires
Cats OK. $690/month. 608-219-6677
Also, many flexibility due to fluctuating job assignments.
The job requires an individual to be on his/her feet the majority of the work day and
NEW PRICE!
LAKE KEGONSA
hard to find requires lifting, bending and twisting to complete job tasks. Job requires the ability
to lift up to 75 pounds.
Contemporary style home is coins, buttons Janitor is required to be familiar with, and follow, manufacturer-directed instructions
for the use and application of all cleaning chemicals used in the job.
boasting over 3,100 square feet
of living enjoyment on 70 feet
and plates. Forward resume by e-mail to mlaube@wiscoind.com or by mail to
P.O. Box 10, Oregon, WI 53575 or apply in person at 736 Janesville St., Oregon
of Lake Frontage! Beautiful
Call
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Must be available early A.M.s, 7 days a week, Rehabilitation Center. We currently have
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and have a dependable vehicle. 200 Veterans Rd., Stoughton, WI openings for Dietary Aides and Aide Angels.
For more information call Pat at 608-212-7216 608-873-9042 As a Dietary Aide, you must be able to work 7-hour
shifts on weekends, holidays and during the summer.
During the school year the position is 3-hour shifts
RESIDENTIAL CLEANER in the afternoon/evening and working every other
HELP WANTED Dont sit back and spin your wheels aimlessly. Drive
your truck, your career and your life forward with
purpose as a respected member of the Schneider team.
Skaalen Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center
400 N. Morris St.
Certified Nursing Assistant to work with Stoughton, WI 53589
our 8 special residents. Must be currently (608) 873-5651, Ext. 308
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Fax: 608-873-0696
on the WI Nurses Aid Registry. 3-4 nights nmartin@skaalen.com
per week. 24-32/hr/wk night shift. Get traction in your career Applications are available at Skaalen in the
schneiderjobs.com 800-44-PRIDE
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www.kopkesgreenhouse.com
Beautiful Town of Dunn
1828 Sandhill Rd. Oregon, WI 53575 608-835-7569
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-7:30 pm; Saturday 8:30 am-6 pm; Sunday 9 am-5 pm
Specials
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