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City of Stoughton

City hires IT
director again
First round yielded supervising five IT
employees for the City
finalist who turned of Beloit and six years
before that in Beloits IT
down the job department.
Miller spent the past 18
JIM FEROLIE years doing IT consult-
Hub editor ing for several Madison
area companies, includ-
More than two months ing a year on his own as
after the City of Stough- an independent contrac-
ton hired, then lost its first tor. He is still employed
director of information at TASC, which provides
technology, it has hired third-party administrative
again. services to both the public
The Common Council and private sector.
voted Tuesday, July 11, to Wallace, a 1977 Univer-
extend a contract to John sity of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
T. Montgomery of Madi- graduate, took a job with
son. He plans to start Aug. human resources IT ven-

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Montgomery has spent a year ago but recently
the past 13 years doing IT bought a house in Fitch-
work at Womens Interna- burg so he could be closer
tional Pharmacy, accord- to family. He had spent the
ing to his application, previous 14 years working
which claims advance- IT jobs with the Wisconsin
Leo Zarnoth, 9, cruises across the pedestrian bridge near the Yahara River Trail on Monday, July 17. Stoughton residents ment limitation as a Department of Transpor-
spent some time outdoors on Tuesday to take advantage of the warm, summer weather. reason he would leave. tation, the University of
His IT experience dates Wisconsin and Madison
at least to 1981, and the College.
position hes leaving has The city has not

Cooksville celebrates 175th anniversary a similar size and scope


of services and needs as
Stoughton does.
increased its salary offer
after losing out in ear-
ly May on Sneha Patel,
Food, music, artisans The citys personnel who changed her mind on

highlight July 22 celebration If You Go committee met Monday,


July 10, to discuss the
the Stoughton job to take
a position similar to the
What: Cooksville 175 Anniversary candidates, then the Com- one she had left, with an
When youre turning 175, its time Celebration mon Council met briefly assisted-living company.
to celebrate. in closed session before The agenda shows the
Local history, food, art and music When: 10a.m. to 4p.m. Saturday, returning to open session same salary, $78,728.
from a range of artistic groups will July 22 and voting without com- However, the position,
come together July 22 for the 175th Where: Cooksville Community ment. which is responsible for
anniversary of Cooksvilles found- Center, 11204 W State Road 59, The city last month nar- maintenance, securi -
ing. Evansville rowed its search to five ty, integrity, support,
Cooksville, located in the north- Info: ehle.woodlinksusa@aol.com finalists for the position. upgrades, long-range
west corner of Rock County, will The finalists are John planning and problem
celebrate the establishment of the Feldkamp of Naperville, resolution through-
community and honor its founders, Ill., Angela Galfano of out all city departments,
John and Daniel Cook, and the Porter crafts, including wood, metal and oth- Beloit, David H. Miller no longer would over-
family, after which the Town of Por- er works. of Janesville and David I. see media services, after
ter is named. The artists will be located between Wallace of Reno, Nev. Derek Westby of WSTO
The event, which celebrates the the community center and the Oak Feldkamp has spent the was promoted to run that
platting of Cooksville as a village Opening on the square. past 17 years directing department.
in 1842, runs from 10a.m. to 4p.m. A historic auto show will also be IT services for The Alli- The city did not carry
and is free to the public. in the square in addition to organized ant Group, which pro- over any of its four final-
Many of the events will take place games for children and families. vides marketing services. ists from the first round,
in Cooksville Square, but other his- There will be self-guided tours of He spent the previous 20 rather choosing to revise
toric sites will be also open in the historic sites and buildings in the vil- years doing marketing IT the job posting to ensure
community for tours. Photo submitted lage, including the Cooksville Coun- work with credit agency we are attracting and tar-
The celebration is sponsored by Historic plaque adjacent to the Cooks- try Store and Waucoma Masonic Experian. geting the correct candi-
the Cooksville Community Center ville schoolhouse at the eastside of the Lodge from 10:30a.m. to noon (locat- Galfano has spent the dates, human resources
along with a number of other Cooks- Village. ed upstairs from the store), former past five years provid- director Amy Jo Gilling-
ville groups, Cooksville Lutheran Congregational Church (located at the ing financial and busi- ham told the Hub in May.
Church, Waucoma Masonic Lodge, intersection of Highways 138 and 59), ness advice independent-
local businesses and individuals. Events and the Cooksville School/Communi- ly and with Primerica in Email Hub editor
Parking is available just northwest ty Center. Maps will be available for Janesville. Before that Jim Ferolie at
of the square in a large field just a In Cooksville Square, 26 artisans she spent eight years stoughtoneditor@wcinet.
few yards from the event area. will show and sell their arts and Turn to Cooksville/Page 12 com.

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SHS performs High School Musical Jr.


A group of
50 actors and
c r ew m e m b e r s
from Stough-
ton High School
had just 24
hours to produce
D i s n e y s H i g h
School Musical
Jr., directed by
DeeDee Bouzek
and performed
July 1.
Actors were
cast June 30.
They reconvened
Saturday to learn
the entire show.
All choreography,
music and act-
ing were taught
simultaneous-
ly over a period
of eight hours
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City of Stoughton

Council adopts WERE


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decades.
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The council also accept- Story Ideas? BOWL FREE
The council and planning ed an amendment suggest- Let us know how FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST
downtown elements commission held a joint ed by Ald. Lisa Reeves
were doing.
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THE STOUGHTON AREA RESOURCE
By state law, municipal-
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TEAM (START) EXECUTIVE BOARD
at least once a decade. The trict, improving housing oper leading the process. thanks all who supported STARTs Beauty of
city last updated its plan in options, job creation, mar- Slavney supported the
2003. City officials worked keting, poverty trends and idea, saying, I think the Sharing Celebration and Fundraising Event
the past year on the plan, declining enrollment in the thing that a downtown mas- held on June 8. It celebrated STARTs s ervice
which the council formally district. ter plan does is it puts the
adopted Tuesday, July 11. Ald. Scott Truehl (D-4) city in the role of a redevel- to the community - providing a safety net for Stoughton area
The comprehensive plan supported the amendment, oper. individuals and families in crisis. A special thanks to the
is the guiding document noting it fits in a section The council approved
for the citys land use and d e d i c a t e d t o i n t e rg ov - the comprehensive plan sponsors, auction donors and those who gifted their service,
future growth. Officials ernmental relationships. with Ald. Kathleen John- time and talents.
held several public meet- The council unanimously son (D-2) casting the only
ings and conducted a com- agreed. dissenting vote. She did Presening Sponsor Stoughton Floral
munity survey the previ- Planning consultant Mike not immediately return the Wahlin Foundation Stoughton Garden Center
ous 12 months to gather Slavney, of Vandewalle Hubs phone call asking her Stoughton Hospital Foundation
information about what to and Associates, said the reasons. Auction, Giving & Receiving Tree Stoughton Opera House
include in the new docu- amendment amounts to an Contact Bill Livick at bill. Donors: Stoughton Spirits
ment, which establishes expression of intention but livick@wcinet.com All Through the House The UPS Store of Stoughton
Anytime Fitness of Stoughton UW Madison Athletic Department
Autumn Pearl Salon Viking Brew Pub
City in brief ordinance. He said charges
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Ordinance have a Wal-Mart
Banushis- BBGs Yahara River Grocery Coop.
Big Sky Restaurant
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The council unanimously Development Plan status, Kay and Buzz Davis
The council approved a Creekview Golf
approved city planner Rod- zoning change for five of which allows the developer Richard and Sharon Quale
ney Scheels proposal to Culvers
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declare the citys intent to commercial center at Kettle projects on an individual Deaks Pub & Grill Special Friend Sponsors:
exercise its special assess- Park West. The two lots that basis and not have the broad Demetras Blackhawk Community Credit Union
m e n t p ow e r s f o r e i g h t remain under the previous requirements of the previ- Evansville Golf Association Kay Weeden
properties affected by the regulations included in the ous zoning apply. Food Fight Restaurant Group Bob and Meg Veek
Giles Street reconstruction.
Scheel explained the city is Fosdail Home Bakery Cress Funeral Home
expanding the scope of the Chalet Veterinary Clinic is looking Greenway Mobile Detailing Ezra Church
project because of the con- to hire a veterinary receptionist to join our Heirloom Floral Gunderson Funeral Home
siderable disruption to the Oceanhawk Counseling
street. He said the city will team. A friendly attitude and confidence to Kafe Latte
Kwik Trip Steve and Linda Muller
now replace curb, gutter deal with stressful situations is paramount.
and driveway aprons where Lotus Salon Mayor Donna Olson and Randy Olson
Responsibilities include answering Malabar Coast Coffee & Tea
necessary, and will allo-
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Table of 8 Sponsors:
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Letters to the editor


All-gender bathrooms are not needed
I have lived in Stoughton all All-gender bathrooms are
my life and never, never have okay? They are not okay.
I been so outraged as to see I frequent the Stoughton
such a ridiculous idiotic subject Senior Center and many at the
being brought up. center are reporting a major
When God gave us his word church in Stoughton is building
(the Bible) he miraculously all-gender bathrooms at great
gave us a guideline that has expense. How sad, how can we
stood the test of time for cen- expect our Lord to bless our
turies. I do believe he gave all city when such crazy nonsense
the translators and councils an comes to us from a supposedly
absolutely accurate and truthful truthful, honest and reliable
account that we can trust com- church?
pletely. I do believe we can not
The Bible has Gods bless- expect God to put his blessing
ing and God communicates to upon lies and God is forever a
us through it. I believe Jesus God of truth and a condemner
is revealed through the Bible of lies that prevent his gospel
and am glad to have a personal and Jesus from being pro-
relationship through the Bible claimed as God has command-
with my Lord and Savior Jesus ed in his word the Bible.
Christ. I have believed these God have mercy on us, pray
truths all my life and will trust that all here in Stoughton will
them until the lord calls me fulfill their calling by preaching
home. the gospel, the good news,
By grace I am saved by faith and shun a lie (all-gender bath-
and I must realize Jesus paid rooms are needed).
the price at Calvary when he
gave his life for my sins and
They are not needed. Amen.
Love in Christ. Community Voices

Mission trips bring out


gave me a free gift eternal I have lived here in Stoughton
life that I do not deserve. I have all of my life. I was born April
felt God has blessed Stough- 2, 1935, at Stoughton Hospital.
ton because we have people I have lived in Stoughton all
and churches that believe and my life with the exception of

the best in our youth


preach the Gospel. The Bible two years spent in the US Army
does not proclaim all gender Signal Corps at Ft. Gorden,
bathrooms but the Bible does Georgia. June 2, 1957 to June
proclaim truth. 25, 1959.
If we are truly Christians we Neal H. Larsen

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can say we can not accept a City of Stoughton ometimes I hear people classrooms on air mattresses and one complaint. Everyone kept
lie. complain about what is hap- in sleeping bags. working, everyone kept respect
pening to our youth today. I was blessed to sleep in the for each other.
See something wrong? This summer, I discovered guest room at the rectory (pas- After lunch, I did find the water
The Courier Hub does not sweep errors under the rug. If you see some good that is happening with tors house). That was a big relief and the snacks.
something you know or even think is in error, please contact editor our youth, and I found out the because it might have been hot- I was humbled to realize how
Jim Ferolie at 873-6671 or at stoughtoneditor@wcinet.com so we good they are doing and the love test week of the summer. well the students could put aside
can get it right. for people that is alive in their We worked on the Ice Age their concerns and needs and
hearts. Trail, we worked at peoples focus on the needs of others. Not
I went on two youth mission homes helping with tasks they only were there no complaints
trips. One could no longer do, we worked at while working in the heat, on the
was with high the Catholic Multicultural Center, side of a hill, hungry and thirsty,
school stu- both outside and inside. they seemed sincerely happy.
dents, the other We worked at assisted-living They felt blessed to be there.
Thursday, July 20, 217 Vol. 135, No. 52 middle school facilities, always taking time to The two missions were a suc-
USPS No. 1049-0655 students. They visit with people. We worked at cess in several ways. For one
Periodical Postage Paid, Stoughton, WI and additional offices. were two of churches, mostly doing landscap- thing, we put in more than 4,000
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Seussical the Musical makes a comeback
Kids from previous
performance return If You Go
What: Seussical the Musical
EVAN HALPOP
Unified Newspaper Group Where: Stoughton High School
Performing Arts Center
Seven years ago, Stoughton When: July 27-29 at 7p.m.
High School produced Seussical Cost: $12 for adults, $8 for
the Musical as their fall musi- students and senior citizens
cal. On July 27, Seussical will
return to the Stoughton stage with Info: showtix4u.com (online
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July 27-29 at 7p.m. in the will also be available at the door
Stoughton High School Perform-
ing Arts Center.
Directed by DeeDee Bou- and Mrs. Schmitz, according to a
zek and Stoughton High School press release.
Alumni; Leo Endres, Kristen The only thing more fun than
Nett, Cassie Charleston, Lauren reading a Dr. Seuss book is seeing
John and Bryce Sanville. The pro- a magical musical extravaganza
duction is filled with nearly 80 live, onstage with all the favorite
cast members from Stoughton and Dr. Seuss characters, the press
McFarland. release described.
Gabe Ross leads in the role of Cat in the Hat is the host and
Cat in the Hat, Connor Roisum Horton the Elephant is the guide
plays Horton the Elephant, Ber- on a journey from the Jungle of
gen Gardner plays the awkward Nool to the Circus McGurkus to
Gertrude Mcfuzz and Emalyn the World of the Whos, as a little
Bauer as Mrs. Mayor of Who, girl with a big imagination proves
each of these actors were in the that a person is a person no mat-
original cast. Other notable play- ter how small, according to the
ers in this production are Emily release.
Photo submitted
Skavlen as the imaginative Jojo, Tickets are $12 for adults and Gabe Ross, center, will lead the production as Cat in the Hat. Stoughton High School will present Seussical the
Tess Williams as Mayzie La Bird, $8 for students and senior cit- Musical July 27-29, at 7 p.m. each night, in the SHS Performing Arts Center. The production will be filled with
Kyle Elliott as Sour Kangaroo, izens. Tickets are available at nearly 80 cast members from Stoughton and McFarland. This is the second time SHS has produced Seussical
Emma Goecks as baby Kanga- showtix4u.com (online ticket the Musical, and some of the original cast members from seven years ago will return for this production.
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Stoughton Hospital earns Womens Choice Award


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tal, Teresa Lindfors, RN, being administered, clean- hospital where they and
hospitals Vice President of Patient liness and patient recom- their families are more
Services, said in a news mendation ratings were likely to have a better
Stoughton Hospital release. the topics surveyed. experience and outcome.
was recently recognized The hospitals are ranked This hospital was For more information on
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Coming up Community calendar


Gazebo Musikk Dane County Land and Water Tower Drive). Wednesday, July 19
Resources barge crews will make one The house is a federal style cream city 9:30 a.m., Storytime (ages 0-5), library, 873-6281
The Rotation will perform for the pass around each lake. It may take a few brick house built in the early 1870s.
next Gazebo Musikk series from 6-7:30 11 a.m., Medicare program, senior center, 873-8585
days for barge crews to reach each pier. It is completely refurbished with three 2-3 p.m., Truck day, library, 873-6281
p.m. Thursday, July 20, at the Rotary Pickup is not an option for homeowners guest bathrooms and four bedrooms. It
Park Gazebo, 324 S. Sixth St. where barges are unable to access the also has period antiques and handmade 6-7:30 p.m., Sandhill Book Swap on Bikes, Stough-
Hailing from Madison, The Rotation pier. Barges need a minimum of two Victorian lampshades accent every ton High School baseball field, Bjoin Park and Norse
released their first studio album in April feet of water in order to access the pier. room and a southern style front porch Park
2013. They are influenced by many Only lake debris (trash, dead fish, etc.) with gazebo. Thursday, July 20
genres such as rock, reggae and R&B. and any aquatic vegetation (lake weeds, The ROHS is a group of people pre-
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets 1-5 p.m., Personal Essentials Pantry, 343 E. Main St.,
algae) will be picked up. Yard waste or serving Stoughtons treasures, one pepstoughton.org
for the free concerts; beer and wine are brush (grass clippings, leaves, and tree house at a time. Attendees are asked to
permitted, but no glasses. 6-7:30 p.m., Gazebo Musikk performance by The
limbs), household waste (garbage, pet bring a treat to share and their non-alco- Rotation, Rotary Park, 324 S. Sixth St., facebook.com/
For information, visit facebook.com/ waste, etc.) will not be collected. holic beverage of choice.
gazebomusikk. gazebomusikk
For information, visit takeastake.org. For information, contact rohstough-
Tinndolan ton@gmail.com Friday, July 21
Dementia presentation 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Stoughton Farmers Market, Stough-
The runner-up finalists of Norways Join Pat Wilson, Family Support Nordic Fest trip ton Plaza, 1050 W. Main St., stoughtonwi.com/farmers-
Got Talent reality-TV contest show, Specialist with the Alzheimers & Sons of Norway Mandt Lodge will market
Tinndlan will perform a free show at Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin, to offer a bus trip to Nordic Fest in Dec- 9:30 a.m., Library story time, library, 873-6281
7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 27, 2017, at gain a better understanding of the rea- orah on Saturday, July 29, leaving 1 p.m., Classic Movie Friday: State Fair, senior cen-
the Stoughton Opera House. sons why behavior changes occur and Stoughton at 7 a.m. and returning at 9 ter, 873-8585
Tinndlan (pronounced: Tin-doe- get problem-solving tips to help prevent p.m. to Stoughton High School, 600
lahn) is a Norwegian folk music and and cope with these changes. Lincoln Ave. Saturday, July 22
dance group from Tinn located in Tele- This presentation will be offered at Tickets are $35 for Mandt Lodge 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Stoughton Community Farm-
mark county in south central Norway. two different locations and times. It will members, $40 for Sons of Norway ers Market, Forrest Street (North of Main St.), stough-
They will also perform at Skaalen first be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July members (any other lodges) and $45 tonwi.com/farmersmarket
Retirement Services, 400 N. Morris St., 26,. at Stoughton Hospital in the Bryant for non-members. Tickets include the 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Kubb Invitational ($40 per team, kid
at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 25, at the out- Health Education Center, 900 Ridge bus ride, Nordic Fest button and snacks/ teams 12 and under play free, register online kubbunit-
door courtyard. St. Then at 6:30 p.m. at the library, 304 refreshments on bus. The normal driv- ed.com), Virgin Lake Park, stoughtonkubb@gmail.com
For information, visit stoughtonoper- S. Fourth St., in the Carnegie Meeting er tip will be a free-will offering. Res- 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Stoughton Historical Society Muse-
ahouse.com/events. Room. ervations for the 56 passenger bus are um open, 324 S. Page St., 873-1943
Trash pickup For information, call 873-2356. on a first-come, first serve basis and 4-6:30 p.m., VFW Post 328 annual corn boil ($6),
A shoreline trash and aquatic debris must be paid at the time of reserving a VFW Post 328, 200 Veterans Road, stoughtonvfw.org
pickup from piers on the Yahara Chain
ROHS seat. Refunds will not be given unless 6 p.m., Bingo (food available at 5 p.m.), Sons of Nor-
of Lakes will take place Monday, July R Olde House Society (ROHS) you can find a substitute for your space. way-Mandt Lodge, 317 South Page St., 873-7209
24 for Lake Kegonsa. Shoreline resi- will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m. on For information, contact Darlene
Thursday, July 27 at Altemus Corners Arneson at arnesonfamily5@gmail. Monday, July 24
dents are asked to have all items ready
House Bed and Breakfast Inn, 1345 com or 873-7209. 9:30-10:30 a.m., Staying strong presentation, senior
for pickup and at the end of their piers center, 873-8585
by 7 a.m. on the scheduled pickup day. Tower Drive (corner of Hwy 51 and
7 p.m.,Stoughton School Board meeting, SASD
Administration Building, 320 North St., 877-5000
Bahai Faith Covenant Lutheran Church Seventh Day Baptist Wednesday, July 26
For information: Alfred Skerpan, 877-0911 1525 N. Van Buren St., Stoughton 873-7494 Church of Albion
or Gail and Greg Gagnon, 873-9225 covluth@chorus.net covluth.org 616 Albion Rd., Edgerton
9:30 a.m., Storytime (ages 0-5), library, 873-6281
us.bahai.org Stoughton study classes. Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Worship 561-7450 albionsdb@gmail.com 1-2 p.m., Book discussion: Eligible by Curtis Sitten-
Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship forministry.com/USWISDBGCASD1 feld and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, senior
Bible Baptist Church Worship Saturday 11- Sabbath School 10 center, 873-8585.
2095 Hwy. W, Utica Ezra Church Fellowship Meal follows service on first Sabbath 3-4 p.m., Travelogue: Hawaii, senior center, 873-8585
873-7077 423-3033 515 E. Main St., Stoughton 834-9050
Sunday: 10 a.m. - Worship; 6 p.m. - Worship ezrachurch.com Stoughton Baptist Church Thursday, July 27
Sunday:10 a.m. Corner of Williams Dr. & Cty. B, Stoughton 6-7:30 p.m., Gazebo Musikk presents Blue Spruce,
Christ Lutheran Church 873-6517 Rotary Park, 324 S. Sixth St., facebook.com/gazebo-
700 Hwy. B, Stoughton First Lutheran Church Sunday: 10:30 a.m. - Worship; musikk
873-9353 e-mail: office@clcstoughton.org 310 E. Washington, Stoughton 6 p.m. - Evening Service
Summer worship times: 873-7761 flcstoughton.com 7 p.m. R Olde House Society (ROHS) meeting,
5:30 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. Sunday Sunday: 8:30 & 10 a.m. worship St. Ann Catholic Church Altemus Corners House Bed and Breakfast Inn, 1345
323 N. Van Buren St., Stoughton Tower Drive (corner of Hwy 51 and Tower Drive),
Christ the King Community Fulton Church 873-6448 873-7633 rohstoughton@gmail.com
Church 9209 Fulton St., Edgerton Weekday Mass: Nazareth House 7 p.m., Stoughton High School presents Seussical
401 W. Main St., Stoughton 877-0303 884-8512 fultonchurch.org and St. Anns Church the Musical ($12 for adults, $8 for students and
christthekingcc.org Sunday: 10 a.m. - Worship Sunday: 8 and 10:30 a.m. Worship Services Weekend Mass: Saturday - 5:15 p.m.; senior citizens), SHS auditorium, 600 Lincoln Ave.,
Coffee Fellowship: 9 a.m. Sunday - 8 and 10:30 a.m. showtix4u.com
Christian Assembly Church Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
1844 Williams Drive, Stoughton 873-9106 7:30-9:30 p.m., Tinndolan performance, Stoughton
Varsity (High Schoolers): 12-3 p.m. United Methodist of Stoughton Opera House, stoughtonoperahouse.com
Saturday: 6 p.m. worship; Sunday: 10 a.m. AWANA (age 2-middle school): 3-5 p.m. 525 Lincoln Avenue, Stoughton
worship stoughtonmethodist.org Friday, July 28
Good Shepherd By The Lake Stoughtonumc@Wisconsinumc.org
The Church of Jesus Christ 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Stoughton Farmers Market, Stough-
Lutheran Church Sunday: 8 a.m. - Short Service; ton Plaza, 1050 W. Main St., stoughtonwi.com/farmers-
of Latter-day Saints 1860 Hwy. 51 at Lake Kegonsa, Stoughton 10 a.m. - Full Worship
825 S. Van Buren, Stoughton 873-5924
market
877-0439 Missionaries 957-3930 Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. West Koshkonong Lutheran Church 9:30 a.m., Library story time, library, 873-6281
Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday school and Primary Adult Bible Study: 9:15-9:45 a.m. 1911 Koshkonong, Stoughton 7 p.m., Stoughton High School presents Seussi-
Sunday: 10:30 a.m. - Worship cal the Musical ($12 for adults, $8 for students and
Cooksville Lutheran Church LakeView Church senior citizens), SHS auditorium, 600 Lincoln Ave.,
11927 W. Church St., Evansville 2200 Lincoln Ave., Stoughton
showtix4u.com
882-4408
Western Koshkonong
873-9838 lakevc.org
Pastor Karla Brekke Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship
Lutheran Church
Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship and Sunday School 2633 Church St., Cottage Grove
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. worship
11 a.m. Bible study
Support groups
Diabetic Support Group senior center, 873-8585
Sins That Cry Out to Heaven 6 p.m., second Monday,
Stoughton Hospital, 628- Low Vision Support
Do not exploit the poor because they are poor and do not crush 1-2:30 p.m., third Thurs-
the needy in court, for the Lord will take up their case and will exact 6500
day, senior center, 873-
life for life. Dementia Caregivers 8585
- Proverbs 22:22-23 NIV
873-4590 There are sins that cry out to heaven for justice. The slaughter of
2 p.m., second Thursday,
Parkinsons Group
1358 Hwy 51, Stoughton senior center, 873-8585
Abel by his brother Cain is the primordial example. A premeditated 1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Pete Gunderson murder of ones brother certainly cries out for justice. The oppres- Crohns/Colitis/IBD Wednesday, senior center,
Mike Smits Dale Holzhuter sion of the Israelites in Egypt is another sin that cried to heaven, and Support Group 873-8585
Martha Paton, Administrative Manager
throughout the Bible we see the oppression of the poor, of orphans 5:30 p.m., third Wednes-
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Sara Paton Barkenhagen, Administrative Assistant


Paul Selbo, Funeral Assistant and widows, and of refugees as sins that God is particularly inclined day, Stoughton Hospital, Multiple Sclerosis Group
www.gundersonfh.com to avenge. The Book of Exodus makes this principle explicit: Do not 873-7928 10-11:30 a.m., second
mistreat or oppress a foreigner, for you were foreigners in Egypt. Tuesday, senior center,
Do not take advantage of the widow or the fatherless. If you do and Grief Support Groups 873-8585
they cry out to me, I will certainly hear their cry. My anger will be 2 p.m., third Wednesday,
aroused, and I will kill you with the sword; your wives will become
widows and your children fatheless.
- (Exodus 22:21-24 NIV)

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Anthony Iozzo, assistant sports editor


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Softball Golf
Klongland
wins fourth
straight
State Am
ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor

Stoughton High School


graduate and University of
Wisconsin senior Becky
Klongland made history
last week.
Klongland,
who was the
2016 Wom-
e n s S t a t e
Golf Associ-
ation Player
of the Year,
b e c a m e t h e B. Klongland
first golf-
er to win
four straight
Womens State Amateur
Championships in a row
July 11-12 at Westmoor
Country Club in Brookfield.
Photo submitted by Jen Grenie
Klongland finished with a
U12 players Avery Lamberty (left) and Morgan Masten cover second base for an out last weekend during the July Blast. 145 (70-75) to beat Pewau-
kees Maggie Leef the
2016 Senior Player of the
Year by two strokes. The
third round was canceled
due to heavy rain.
Klongland will be a
senior at UW this fall. She
is a member of the Badgers
womens golf team.

Stolen
finishes 25th
at State Am
Youth have a Blast at home Stoughton graduate
and Cardinal Stritch
softball tourney University sophomore
Ashli Stolen also com-
At left, Tessa Pickett scores for the Stoughton U14 team peted in the Womens
Sunday against the Illinois Patriots from Arlington Heights. State Amateur Cham-
Photo by Jeremy Jones pionships and took
25th.
Above, catcher Charlette Albers from the U10 team tries to
stop a pitch last weekend. Stolen shot a 188
Photo submitted by Jen Grenie
(96-92).

Senior Legion
Wanninger, Tomczyk lead Vikes in last summer game
ANTHONY IOZZO 5-3 in the sixth, Tomczyk hit a clutch two-out,
Assistant sports editor two-run single to bring home first baseman
Hayden Schigur and left fielder Jason Johnson,
Coach Ryan Nyhagen said the Stoughton who both reached on errors.
Senior Legion team was not crushing the base- Tomczyk singled and later stole home on a
ball, but they were getting the clutch, timely double steal in the first, and he added an RBI
hits to help win games. double in the second to bring home Garrett
Pitching also helped, led by Brock Wan- Herbst. Johnson also scored on the play after
ninger, who had a no-hitter this summer. the throw home got past the catcher.
That remained true in the summer season Schigur doubled on scored on an error earli-
finale Monday in a 7-3 win over Fort Atkinson er in the inning.
at Norse Park. Stoughtons other run came in the third.
Wanninger went the distance and struck out Kadin Milbauer reached on an error and later
eight, allowing two earned runs on two hits scored on a passed ball.
and five walks in seven innings. I wouldnt say we hit the crap out of the
I always have all the confidence in the ball by any means this summer, but when big
world when Brock heads out there, Nyhagen situations came up as a team we got hits when
said. Hes pitched well basically every time we needed to, Nyhagen said.
he has stepped on the mound, so it definite- Adjustments were a big reason for the prog-
ly gives our bats a little bit of peace of mind ress of the team this summer, and that also
knowing he is not going to give up many runs. showed in Mondays game.
Center fielder Alec Tomczyk led the offense. After scoring runs in each of the first three Photo by Anthony Iozzo
He was 3-for-4 with a double, three RBIs and innings, the bats cooled off until Tomczyk Hayden Schigur celebrates with Jason Johnson (5) after doubling and scoring on an error in
a run scored. the second inning Monday against Fort Atkinson at Norse Park. The Vikings won 7-3.
After Fort Atkinson cut Stoughtons lead to Turn to Legion/Page 8
8 July 20, 2017 Stoughton Courier Hub ConnectStoughton.com

Home Talent League

Utica sunk by six-run sixth Sunday by McFarland


JEREMY JONES
Sports editor

One bad inning Sunday hurt


the Utica Home Talent team, who
was looking to pull an upset over
Southeast Section rival McFarland.
The As led early but then fell
one run short in an eighth-inning
rally, 8-7.
Veteran Doug Vike highlighted
the rally with an RBI double and
Max Gartzke lined an RBI single
over the left side of the infield.
Hougan added a fielders choice to
second base to pull Utica within a
run of McFarland 8-7.
Utica saw the inning end when
Cody Jump grounded out to short-
stop. The As went down in order in
the ninth as Tom Selbo and Cody
Reisdorf struck out looking and
lead-off hitter Nick Woodstock
grounded out to shortstop.
We showed that we can play
with anyone when were not mak-
ing mistakes, Utica manager
Christian Stokstad said.
McFarlands Justin Hanson Photo by Jeremy Jones
reached base on an error by Wood- Second baseman Doug Vike knocks down a ball by Kyle White in the top of the sixth inning. White reached base safely on the play and McFarland
stock at third base and was then scored six runs in the inning to win 8-7.
sacrificed to second. Chris Sullivan
brought Hanson home with a ball
to shortstop which Gartzke bob- single in the bottom of the seventh continued to turn out despite the
bled and then threw away at third
base trying to get the lead runner,
inning.
It felt good to get back into the
teams 2-9 record this season.
Weve had great fans for years
Whats next
which plated the game-tying run. game with a couple of clutch hits, and Im glad that theyve stuck Utica hosts second-place Albion (8-4) at 12p.m. Sunday. The As
Eric Seeliger added a one-out Stokstad said. It was really nice with us through a tough season, he
RBI single to put McFarland up to see a couple guys who dont said. Im proud and thankful for then have a doubleheader at Evansville (4-8) on Sunday, July 30 before
4-3. The Muskies would never trail start or havent gotten too many them. closing out the season on Saturday, Aug. 5 against first-place Stough-
again, adding four more runs on a hits, come through in some clutch
Verona, Utica (DH) ton (12-1) at Utica Fest.
two-run single by Kyle White and spots.
an RBI single by Cory Schuchardt. Cody Reisdorf doubled in a run The As dropped both ends of The As have Night League games at 7p.m. Thursday at Middleton
McFarland got another run as part of four-run fourth inning a Central Section Night League and Aug. 3 at Stoughton.
as Schuchardt intentionally got that pushed the As ahead 3-2. Nick make-up game in Verona 8-2 and
caught in a rundown between first Woodstock and Andy Martin each 10-1 on Tuesday, July 10
and second base. Utica second added RBIs in the inning. Utica hosted Stoughton on the As, who fell behind 5-0 before runs, Stokstad said.
baseman Doug Vike flipped the Stokstad, who threw all nine another Night League game Thurs- rallying. Utica dropped to 0-8 in Night
ball past Gartzke covering the bag. innings for Utica, went out of his day and lost 6-4. Cole threw well and gave us a League with the loss.
Utica rallied with a Cody Jump way to thank the fans that have Pitcher Cole Nelson threw for shot to win, allowing four earned

Home Talent League

Merchants lock up division title, now


swinging for home-field advantage
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor Whats next
The Stoughton Merchants improved to Stoughton hosts McFarland in the
12-1 in the West Division of the South-
east Section without even stepping on the teams final regular season home game at
field Sunday. 1p.m. Sunday.
Deerfield was unable to field a full
roster and had to forfeit the game. The The Merchants finish out the regular
forfeit also locked up the West Division season July 30 at Albion (8-4) and then
crown for the Merchants as Albion lost Saturday, Aug. 5 at Utica Fest against the
its fourth game out of the last five to As (2-10).
drop to 8-4.
Photo by Anthony Iozzo Our goal now is just to finish out the Stoughton hosts Monona/McFarland
Kadin Milbauer tags out a runner at second as Garrett Herbst watches in the second regular season strong and stay ahead of (2-5) at 6p.m. Thursday and Verona (6-
inning Monday. Fort Atkinson (10-2) so we can guarantee 1) at 6p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3.
ourselves a home playoff game, manag-
Legion: Vikings go 2-2 last week er Dale Seffens said.
Stoughton 6, Utica 4
Continued from page 7 would just give up on it. all the skill in the world. It is Winder Fuentes led Stoughton at the
After an inning or two, just whether they can apply The Merchants also find themselves in plate, going 3-for-3 with a double and
we made an adjustment and themselves mentally and be the Thursday Night League playoff hunt two runs scored.
delivered in the sixth. after beating Utica 6-4 last week. Cole Nelson took the loss for Utica,
Fort Atkinson pitcher werent as fooled by it. prepared for each at-bat and
Fort Atkinson started to each situation in the field. Stoughton improved to 5-2 in the Cen- allowing five earned runs on 12 hits.
Ben Koenig entered in the tral Section victory on Thursday behind Middleton leads the section with a
claw back into the game
fourth and struck out seven
with its first two runs in Other games the effort of seven different pitchers all spotless 7-0 record, while Verona sits in
Vikings, mostly with a slow of which threw one inning. second at 6-1 and the Merchants are third
looping curveball that froze the fifth inning. Cody Zahn Stoughton defeated
struck out but reached first Watertown 6-4 on July 12 Justin Moore got the start and loaded with two games remaining.
several hitters. the bases with three walks before getting The top three teams in each of the five
The big thing we have base on a dropped third and lost to Jefferson 8-6 on
strike and an errant throw Friday. out of the first inning unscathed. sections and the best fourth-place team
been talking about is when Ryan Nyhagen struck out the side in overall makes the Night League playoffs.
they are on deck and in the that went into right field. Results from both games
Zahn later stole home on were not recorded. the second inning before giving way to Stoughton, Verona
hole, to get a read from the Sunday starter Ben Riffle, who walked
pitcher to not only get their a double steal, and Isaac The Vikings also fell 4-1
Jensen hit a roller down the at Edgerton Sunday. one and struck out one. Stoughton traveled to Verona (6-1) on
timing down but also see- Nick Zacharias sat the As down in Tuesday for a game that didnt make this
ing what kind of pitches first-base line that remained Saxton Shore singled
fair and allowed another run home Herbst in the third order in the fourth before Jeremy Dunni- weeks press deadline.
he throws, Nyhagen said. hoo made his return to the mound, giving The Merchants are one game behind
That guy threw such a high to score. inning for the lone run.
Today in the middle Shore took the loss on the up one run on two walks and a fielders Verona for second place in the Central
loopy curveball, that out of choice in the fifth. Section.
his hand, it looked like a ball innings, we gave up some mound. He allowed three
runs from dumb mistakes, earned runs on four hits and Jack Nelson allowed two earned runs See next weeks Courier Hub for stats
right away because it was in the sixth and Irvin Medina earned the from that contest.
popping up so much, so they but we bounced back, two walks in six innings,
Nyhagen said. They have striking out seven. save by tossing the seventh inning.
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Obituaries July 20, 2017 Stoughton Courier Hub 9
Eileen M. Bolland Gerhard L. (Jerry) Bolland spouses, 17 grandchildren Carl H. Kampmeier and grandchildren. He followed by a service and
and they married in 1946. and their spouses and 12 was a member of the Four time for sharing stories.
Together they raised six great-grandchildren. Eric Lakes Yacht Club and A reception followed at
children while living in and Alexa Bolland; Whitney enjoyed restoring his 1964 the McFarland American
numerous states as well as and Lucy Bolland (Char- Dumphy wooden boat. Legion, 4911 Burma Road.
Japan during his military lotte and John), Anna and Carl was an avid UW Bad- Private burial was set to take
career. The family moved to Noah Zandan (Sawyer), gers basketball fan. He was place in Roselawn Memori-
Stoughton in 1960. a passionate friend and al Park.
She was predeceased by Polly Bolland and fiance would do anything for any- Memorials may be made
her brother, John, in 1994 Bobby Price, David and one. to the Childrens Miracle
and by her husband in 1999. Nicole Freedman, John and Carl is survived by his Network, donate online at
Eileen led a full, active Vanessa Laver (Jacob and wife of 15 years, Barb; childrensmiraclenetwork-
and rewarding life. Being Joaquin), and Kelsey Laver; daughter, Melissa; son, Josh hospitals.org/donate/.
charismatic and social she Judith [Alan] Schumann: (Melissa); three grandchil- A special thank you to the
Eileen Bolland made friends everywhere Bradley and Sharon Carl Kampmeier dren, Peyton, Zoey and Stoughton EMS and staff
and often. She worked for Schumann (Keelyn), Thom- Kendall; mother, Carol of Stoughton Hospital ER
the Stoughton Area School Carl H. Kampmeier, age Hartshorne; four siblings, for their care and attention
as and Kather ine Wise 59, passed away unexpect-
District as a secretary in Diane Aaroen, Art Kamp- of Carl, and to Joe Saelens
(Connor, Tyler and Ryan); edly of natural causes on
both Yahara and Kegonsa meier, Jim (Karen) Kamp- and his wife, Bev, for their
Gary and Anita Galow: Thursday, July 13, 2017.
Elementary schools. meier and Renee (Mark) friendship and support.
L a t e r s h e m ove d h e r Kristen Galow; Andrew He was born in Madison on Kennedy; numerous nieces Barb always referred to Carl
career to the University of Bolland; Matthew and April 16, 1958, the son of and nephews; many extend- as her mensch, which is
Wisconsin Medical School Nancy Bolland: Br ya n, Arne and Carol Kampmeier. ed relatives; father-in-law, a person of loyalty, integri-
and then the Department of Carl graduated from Arthur Smeester; brother- ty and honor, an all-around
Daniel and Paul Bolland;
Economics as the admin- McFarland High School. He in-law, Bruce Smeester; good person. All the qual-
S t eve n N ova c h e c k a n d
istrative department head. worked at Midas in Mad- sister-in-law, Linnea Hoy; ities that everyone would
Eileen Barry: Matthew
There she worked close- ison for 29 years. On Feb. and many friends. He was hope for in a great friend,
Hamacher and Carolyn Bar- 15, 2002, Carl was united in
ly with the faculty and the preceded in death by his she had in her husband.
chancellors office and ry (Thor), Benjamin Barry, marriage to Barb Smeester. father, Arne; stepfather, Carl was also an amazing
Eileen Bolland counseled hundreds of Brooke Novacheck, Blythe Together with Joe Saelens Doug Hartshorne; mother- father, son, brother, uncle,
graduate and undergraduate Novacheck, and Andrew and their wives, they owned in-law, Shirley Smeester; grandpa, friend. Someone to
students. Foreign exchange a n d M a n d y N ova c h e c k and operated Meineke for and brother-in-law, Michael admire he will be forever
The beautiful soul of students were often invit- (Maverick and Leila). the last 12 1/2 years. Hoy. missed.
Eileen Marie (Kelly) Bol- ed to join her family for The family wishes to Carl enjoyed spend- Visitation was held Tues- Please share your memo-
land left us to be with her holidays and celebrations. express their gratitude to ing time with his fami- day, July 18, at Cress Funer- ries of Carl at: www.Cress-
Lord on July 16, 2017, at Eileen delayed her retire- the medical and care staff ly, especially his children al Home in Stoughton,
94 years of age. Her life FuneralService.com.
ment until age 71 because at Skaalen Nursing and
was dedicated to the service
of others and many were
she loved helping students Rehabilitation Home where See more obituaries on Page 10
achieve their educational Eileen was happy, active
blessed by her care, gener- goals. and well cared for. A spe-

Play it safe.
osity and presence in their Education was always cial thank you to Rev. Msgr.
lives. important to her. Eileen Gerard Healy for his per-
Eileen was born on Oct. was not able to attend col- sonal friendship and spiritu-
26, 1922 to John and Lou- lege after high school due al guidance.
ise (Spies) Kelly in Boon- to family finances. After A mass of Christian buri-
ton, N.J. She grew up in raising her children, put- al will be celebrated by
Allendale, N.J. with her ting them through college Msgr. Gerard Healy and Fr.
younger brothers, John Jr. and while still working full Randy Budnar on Thursday,
and Thomas, and sister,

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time, she earned a Bachelor July 20, 2017, at 11a.m.,
Ruthanne, surrounded by an of Arts degree with a dou- followed by a luncheon
extended family of aunts, ble major in French and his- and fellowship at St. Ann
uncles and cousins. After tory, graduating with hon- Catholic Church, 323 North
losing her mother at 16 and ors from the University of Van Buren St., Stoughton.

DURING STORMS.
her father soon after, Eileen Wisconsin at the age of 67. A private burial service for
took over the responsibil- Eileen also loved gar- immediate family will fol-
ity of helping to raise her dening and travel. Pass- low the luncheon.
younger siblings. ersby often stopped to Visitation will be held
She was a student lead- chat with her and admire on Wednesday evening
er in high school, involved her flower gardens. After from 7-8:30p.m. at Cress
in many social activities, a Weve put in place safeguards, but sometimes even the
retiring she traveled exten- Funeral Home, 206 W.
state champion in oratory sively throughout the Unit- Prospect, Stoughton, and at best preparations cannot prevent problems from
and debate, one of the first
Girl Scouts to ever earn the
rank of Eagle Scout, editor
ed States, Europe and the
Caribbean.
Eileen had a deep and
the church one hour before
mass on Thursday.
occurring during severe weather.
Call us
of the school newspaper
In lieu of flowers the fam- A lightning strike can cause a brief moment if you
unwavering faith. She was ily is suggesting donations
and valedictorian of her an active member of St. to Nanas House (www. when the power flickers off and back on as lines experience an
class. Ann Catholic Church in nanashousenepal.com) a tax outage
After graduating, Eileen are re-energized. If lightning should strike a
Stoughton where she served exempt, nonprofit providing
worked as a young profes- on the parish council, orphan and social services transformer or high winds cause a tree to fall on a
sional for a law office and numerous building commit- in the impoverished nation power line, a local crew will work to restore service as
then an editing company tees, taught Bible study and of Nepal; Gideons Inter-
in New York City. During religious education classes, national (www2.gideons. quickly as possible.
WWII she was a member and participated in exten- org) for Bible placements
of the exclusive English sive charitable works. She throughout the world; or to In the event of an outage, call us at 873-3379 If there is a downed
Speaking Union Society, also tutored and mentored the charity of your choice. power line that could cause harm, call 911, then the utility. Keep all
attending social functions students at St. Ann School. Set an example in
and formal dances with people and pets away from the area.
Eileen is survived by speech, in life, in love
British and American offi- her six children and their 1 Timothy 4:12.
cers. There she met Lt. Col. Create a weather emergency kit for each family member. Include a
blanket, a flashlight and batteries, at least one gallon of water, snacks,
and first-aid items. Add a battery-operated radio and a car charger for
Collin R. DaValt he met along the way. He Harold and Elaine Ruchti;
cell phones.
enjoyed cooking, listening and cat, Pookie.
to music, playing Frisbee, He was preceded in death
fishing, any/all electron- by his maternal grandpar-
ic entertainment, and all ents, Clarence and Margaret
things Italian. He loved to Roloff.
help people and became a A Celebration Gathering
friend to everyone he met. will be held at Gunderson
H e wa s c u r r e n t l y a n East Funeral and Cremation
employee of Woodmans Care, 5203 Monona Dr.,
East and had previously Madison, from 4-7p.m. on
been a chef in a number of Thursday, July 20, 2017.
area restaurants. Collin was a charitable
He was the son of Bri- person. In lieu of flowers,
Collin DaValt an and Connie (Roloff) if you would like to make
DaValt, and loving brother a donation to your favor-
Collin Reese DaValt, of Cassandra DaValt. He ite charity in his name, we
age 31, of Madison, fought is survived by his father, know that he would have
a long, brave battle with Brian (Patricia Collins) liked that.
addiction which ended DaValt; mother, Connie Online condolences may At Stoughton Utilities, we believe affordable
peacefully when God called (Randy Ruchti) DaValt; be made at www.gunder- public power strengthens our community and
him home on Thursday, sister, Cassandra DaValt; sonfh.com. helps our neighbors. Thats why, through WPPI
July 13, 2017. grandfather, John (Shei- Energy, were partnering with other local not-for-
Collin was a wonderful, Gunderson Stoughton
la) DaValt; grandmother, Fu neral & Crem ation profit utilities to share resources and lower costs.
hard-working, caring per- Toni Buffenbarger; uncle,
son who never wanted his Greg (Donna) DaValt; aunt, Care
addictions to define him. www.stoughtonutilities.com (608) 873-3379
Cathy Schaefer; extend- 1358 Hwy 51
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Violet M. Kanikula family built and managed with her eventual battle Richard E. Serstad Even after divorcing in VanWormer, Thomas Van-
the Park Falls Motel. Vio- with dementia. 1981 they continued to be Schoyck; four great-grand-
let thoroughly enjoyed Violet was preceded in close friends and celebrated children, Gabe, Alaina,
meeting new guests at death by her first son, Peter family together. Olivia and very soon-to-be
the motel and created (stillborn); her husband For over the last decade Baby Boy Serstad; his
some lifelong friendships of 56 years, Peter Joseph Dick enjoyed sharing his special friend, Patricia Lis-
there. Additionally, Violet Kanikula; father, Abra- hobbies, his family and his tol; and many other friends.
obtained her real estate ham; mother, Julia; and everyday life with his dear He was preceded in death
broker license. She started brother, Joseph. friend, Pat Listol, who was by his parents, aunts and
and ran Old Abe Realty, She is survived by her with him until his passing uncles, and many close
which was named in part four children, Peter G. and provided him with love, friends that served as his
after her father. (Kathy) Kanikula, Agnes comfort and support. family since he was an only
Violet purchased a resort M. (Brian Evans) Kani- Dick was employed as a child.
on Schnur Lake outside of kula, Theresa M. (Peter) steamfitter and was a mem- Memorial services will
Park Falls where she man- Ives and Paul A. (Mandee) Richard Serstad ber of the Steam Fitters be held at Gunderson
Violet Kanikula aged four rental cottages Kanikula; eight grandchil- Union Local 601 (previous- Stoughton Funeral and Cre-
during the summer. In the dren, John Kanikula, Jen- Richard E. Dick Sers- ly local 394) since 1957. mation Care, 1358 Hwy.
spirit of accommodat- nifer Kanikula, Benjamin tad, age 81, of Stoughton, Dick had a variety of 51, Stoughton, at 7p.m.
Violet Mary (Germanos) ing family, Violet always Evans, Samuel Evans, Sar- passed away on Friday, July interests including golf, ski- Thursday, July 20, 2017.
Kanikula, age 93, passed made sure relatives had a ah Ives, Mary Ives, Olivia 14, 2017, at home with his ing, telling stories, collect- Visitation will be held
peacefully from this world place to bed down when Kanikula and Lola Kani- loved ones at his side. ing classic cars, bike riding at the funeral home from
on Wednesday, July 12, they traveled to the north kula; two brothers, Emil He was born on April 2, and socializing with his 4-7p.m. Thursday, July 20,
2017. woods. Eventually, a home and George; and two sis- 1936, in Chicago, Ill., the many friends, but enjoyed 2017.
Violet was born in Chi- was built on the lake prop- ters, Emily and Charlotte. son of Earl and Alice (Pau- most the time he spent with Its just another adven-
cago, Ill. to Abraham and erty which became the pri- Friends and family were li) Serstad. Dick attend- his family. ture.
Julia Germanos, immi- mary family gathering spot invited to a visitation and ed Madison Central High Richard is survived by Online condolences may
grants from Lebanon. for many years to come. prayer service on Mon- School and served with the his children: son, Scott be made at www.gunder-
She was a sibling to three Affectionately known as day, July 17, 2017, at St. 115th Air National Guard (Jodi) Serstad; daughter, sonfh.com.
brothers, Emil, Joseph and No Fish Lake, this is Francis Xavier Catholic from 1956 to 1962 with a Susan (Allyson) Serstad;
George; and two sisters, rank of Airman 2nd Class. Gunderson Stoughton
where the family gathered Church, 2947 Thinnes St., seven grandchildren, Aaron Funeral & Cremation
Emily and Charlotte. for fishing, campfires, pic- Cross Plains. There was He married Barbara Mar- (Tracy) Serstad, Cody (Kel-
In her youth, Violet nics and swimming. also a visitation and funer- shall on Aug. 17, 1957 in ly) Serstad, Chad (Chelsey) Care
developed a strong faith Violet always had a sen- al mass on Tuesday, July Madison. Together they Serstad, Tony (Morgan) 1358 Hwy 51 North at
in God which guided her sational family story to tell 18, 2017, at St. Vincent raised two children that Serstad, Sean (Erica) Ser- Jackson St.
life. She graduated from with an infectious laugh at Ferrer Catholic Church, meant the world to them. stad, Cassandra (Matt)
an all-girls Catholic school (608) 873-4590
the end. There was always 1530 Jackson Ave., River
and showed academic and homemade cake and coffee Forest, Ill., followed by a
musical talent at an early and moms version of how burial service at Queen of
age. She played the organ Fern V. Larsen of 18 she met her one and Ashley Seffens and Abbi
she beat dad in a game of Heaven Catholic Cemetery only love, Martin Larsen, Seffens; and great-great
at St. Vincents in River cards. in Hillside, Ill. A luncheon
Forest, Ill. and studied vio- and they were married on grandson, Myles Seffens.
Violet loved gardening, celebration followed. Sept. 4, 1944. Together they She was preceded in death
lin, once performing solo sewing, cooking, baking The family would like
at the bandshell in Grant raised six children. She loved by her husband, Martin; and
and making sure every- to extend a special thanks her family dearly. granddaughter, Elizabeth
Park. She loved dancing, one had enough to eat and to the home care team,
and developed an appreci- Fern was fiercely inde- Williams.
wear. Her children never especially Liz Miller, who pendent and was the proud A memorial service will be
ation for jewelry working returned to their homes loved and cared dearly for
for her fathers jewelry owner of her fully paid home held at Skaalen Nursing and
without a bag of food for Violet in her final years, as in Stoughton. She enjoyed Rehab Chapel, 400 Morris
business in downtown Chi- the road or an extra shirt or well as Dr. Janelle Hupp
cago. reading, traveling, walking St., Stoughton, at 1:30p.m.
pair of pants. Her signature and staff, Agrace Hospice and spending time with her Tuesday, July 25, 2017. Vis-
Violet met her future dish, baklava, was amaz- and the staff at Ingleside
husband, Peter, a Navy vet- favorite neighbors children itation will be held at the
ing and always made an Manor. until they moved to Verona. chapel from 12:30p.m. until
eran, in 1956 at a Christ- appearance at special fami- Online condolences may
mas ball in downtown Chi-
Fern Larsen Later in life she was an avid the time of the service on
ly events and holiday gath- be made at www.gunder- solitaire and cribbage player. Tuesday.
cago. They were united in erings. During the winters, sonfh.com.
marriage on May 18, 1957. Fern loved bingo and music A special thank you to the
Violet and Pete would trav- Gunderson Stoughton Fern Virginia (Leikness) DVDs. She kept up with cur- staff at Magnolia Gardens,
After their first son died at el to their second home in Larsen, age 90, passed
childbirth, they went on to Funeral & Cremation rent local events by watching Skaalen Nursing and Rehab
Merritt Island, Fla., where away on Thursday, July 13, the Stoughton Channel on for their excellent care.
raise four more children in she would reunite with her Care 2017, at Magnolia Gardens,
Palatine, Ill. TV and was an enthusiastic In lieu of flowers, memo-
sisters. Violet never lost 1358 Highway 51 N. @ Skaalen Nursing and Rehab. Badgers and Packers fan. rials are suggested to the
Violet and family moved her beauty or her expres- Jackson St. She was proud to be a life-
to Park Falls in the sum- Fern is survived by her Skaalen Endowment Fund or
sive face and eyes even (608) 873-4590 long resident of Stoughton, children, Marcia (Gordon) the Stoughton Senior Center.
mer of 1972 where the born on Aug. 2, 1926, the Schmitt, Michael (Linda) Online condolences
youngest and last surviving Larsen, Dr. Michele Baller- may be made at www.
daughter of Peter and Grace ing, Kristie (Gordy) Christy, gundersonfh.com.
(Greig) Leikness. At the age
Legals Patricia Larsen and Darcy
(Rick Petershack) Williams;
Gunderson Stoughton
Fu neral & Crem ation
grandchildren, Melanie Sef-
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NOTICE OF be viewed at 8:45 am on the day of sale.
PUBLIC HEARING
All items sold as is whereas with no war-
ranties expressed or implied. Unit must fens, Martin (Sharri) Seffens, Care
The City of Stoughton Planning
Commission will hold a Public Hear-
be cleaned out by the end of the date of
sale. Sale subject to adjournment. Ginger Larsen, Natalie Lars- 1358 Hwy N at Jackson St.
ing on Monday, August 14, 2017 at 6:00
oclock p.m., or as soon after as the mat-
Published: July 20 and 27, 2017
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ter may be heard, at the Public Safety
Building, Second Floor, 321 S. Fourth
Christy; great-grandchildren,
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STATE OF WISCONSIN

99 INSTALL SALE!
review a proposed amendment to the City
CIRCUIT COURT
Celebrating 25 Years in Business!
of Stoughton Municipal Code of Ordi-
nances. The proposed ordinance amend- DANE COUNTY
ment is to consider removal of Appendix
NOTICE IN REPLEVIN
WisConsin MonuMent & Vault Co.
F, Procedural Checklists, including all
references within Chapter 78, of the City CASE CODE 31003
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of Stoughton Zoning Ordinance, Dane CASE NO. 17-SC-3820


159 W. Main St. 873-5513
County, Wisconsin. To: TIFFANY A. RIPP
The ordinance amendment is pro- You are hereby notified that a Re-

NEW WINDOWS
posed to remove Appendix F to allow
staff to convert the procedural check-
list to an application format and make
plevin action has been issued to recover
possession of the following described Serving Stoughton since 1989.
goods and chattels, to wit: 2014 SCION
changes when necessary without going XD, ID#JTKKUPB49E1041498 of which I,
through an ordinance amendment. Addi- the plaintiff, am entitled to possess, but
tionally, the appendix is not consistent which you have unjustly taken and un-
with other parts of the zoning ordinance.
We Can Make Your
Last Call!
lawfully detain from me.
For questions regarding this notice Now, unless you shall appear in the
please contact Michael Stacey, Zoning
Administrator at 608-646-0421.
Circuit Court Civil Division, Dane County,
located in the County-City Building, 215 New orders only. Minimum purchase required. Does not include material costs. Landscape More Beautiful!
If offer
you spring
wantclean-ups,
to save your
The proposed amendment may be S. Hamilton St., Room 2000, in the City of
viewed at http://stoughtoncitydocs.com/ Madison, on August 4,2017, at 8:30AM, We pruning
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planning-commission
Published July 20 and 27, 2017
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judgment will be rendered against you for
the delivery of said property to me and Receive Din
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trees Trees pay
shrubs, attention
mulching, to
seeding,
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& a Movie with fertilization,
this ad and pest
haveand weed
your control
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Dated at Milwaukee, WI this 14th day
*** of July, 2017.
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ome and much, much more!
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SANTANDER CONSUMER USA, INC.
Plaintiff injected now!
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tends to sell the personal property owned


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Cooksville: Four bands, variety of food and historic tours will celebrate 175 years of history
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self-guided tours.
An open house at the
Waucoma Masonic Lodge
located above the Cooks-
ville Country Store will be
held late morning.
Four musical groups will
perform throughout the
day in both the Community
Center and the square.
The Oak Street Ramblers
of Madison are a bluegrass
band and will perform
11:30a.m. to 12:45p.m.
on the square, followed by
The Merry Horde will per-
form 1-2:15p.m., while
the Community Center will
host two performances.
Mike and Jamie McCloskey
are a father/son duo and will
perform 1:00-2:15p.m.,
followed by Bert and Lindy
from 2:30-3:45p.m.
Food Photo submitted
Former Cooksville School
Food will be for sale from teacher Edith Cavey Johnson
a variety of vendors, includ- recollected on her experienc-
ing Wethals Baked Potato es as a teacher at the school
Wagon also offering brats, in the mid-1940s. (The photo
hot dogs, soda and chips, was mis-marked) at the June Submitted by Jim Wildeman
the Cooksville Country 10 Cooksville event. Mrs. Artwork by Chris Beebe of rural Cooksville depicting the
Store Old Time Food Wag- Johnson taught at the school Cooksville Country Store, schoolhouse and former Congre-
on serving popcorn, home- in the mid-forties. gational Church.
made chocolate pretzels
and other items.
Ziggys BBQ Smoke-
house will serve pulled
pork sandwiches and snow About the bands
cones. Cooksville Lutheran
Church will offer Norwe- Four musical groups will perform through- Mike and Jamie are known to invite spe-
gian pastries, pies, brown- out the day in both the Community Center cial musical guests to join them on stage for
ies, bars and cookies (take and the square. an acoustic jam session. The duo will per-
home is available).
Food vendors will be The Oak Street Ramblers of Madison form 1-2:15 p.m in the Community Center.
adjacent to the Community are a bluegrass band that specializes in The Merry Horde, of Fort Atkinson, play
Center and within the build- bluegrass stompers, classic country weep- a range of music genres from 60s and
ing, which has bathroom
facilities. ers and originals that, lyrical content aside, 70s rock, country, bluegrass and jazz. The
wouldnt sound out of place at a barn dance group often performs at the Caf Carpe in
Photo submitted
Submitted by Steve Ehle
A plat map of Cooksville and Waucoma.
circa 1954. Fort Atkinson and other venues in the area.
The band is comprised of Ian Ander- Band members are: Tim Fixmer, guitar and
son on guitar and dobro, Willie Anderson vocals; Steve Borchardt, vocals, banjo,
and mandolin, Jeff Kunkel on bass, Bet- dobro, guitar; Christian Ellestad, fiddle and
Cooksville history ty StattelmanScanlon on guitar, Mark vocals; Brad Morgan, bass, vocals; Dave
Schultt on banjo and Tina Thompson on Dobson, mandolin, vocals; and Jeff Mason,
The Cooks and their families arrived in the area in 1840 and settled along Badfish guitar, vocals.
Creek, just north of what is now Cooksville, before building a permanent dwelling (which fiddle. The band will perform 11:30a.m. to
still exists as a residence) in 1842. The brothers purchased their land from the federal 12:45p.m. on the square, followed by The The Merry Horde derives its name
government for $1.25 an acre just west of what is now Hwy. 138 in Cooksville. Merry Horde from 1-2:15p.m. from the matriarch of the Hoard family (of
Mike and Jamie McCloskey are a father/ Hoards Dairyman fame) of Fort Atkinson.
Later, Dr. John Porter of Massachusetts purchased property east of the Cook properties The Merry Horde will perform 1-2:15p.m.
from his friend U.S. Sen. Daniel Webster. Porter platted that area called Waucoma in son duo that play acoustic swing, country,
folk, blues, rock and Irish tunes. on the square.
1846. Cooksville/Waucoma became known as Cooksville over the years because the
U.S. Post Office was located on the Cooksville side of Hwy. 138. Mike vocals/guitar/ukulele has played Bert and Lindy play American and Nor-
in the rock and roll band Moondance for the wegian songs with a country/bluegrass/folk
past 30 years. Mike also performs as a solo feel. Carol Lindy Bertelrud is the daughter
acoustic artist and lives in the Town of Rut- of Norwegian immigrants.
land with his wife Kerry Ann. Growing up on a southwest Wisconsin
Jamie vocals/guitar/upright bass dairy farm, Norwegian was her first lan-
keeps musically busy juggling gigs with his guage.
father, plus the rock and roll band Bipolar Bert met Lindy at the University of Wis-
Orange and the country band The Rusty consin and the two started making music
Hearts. Jamie lives in Stoughton with his together shortly after.
wife Steff and their two sons, Cullen and Bert and Lindy will play 2:30-3:45p.m.
Brody. in the Community Center.

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