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The
Village of Oregon
expressed concerns over granting a beverage license to a facility dedicated primarily to youth
sports and activities. He said
when the Village Board met with
management after the restructuring, trustees were told the organization was not going to apply for
Inside
Bush gets TIF
Water tower fundraising
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Committee talk
still divisive
Members split on adjusting
responsibilities
Scott De Laruelle
Unified Newspaper Group
Above, Connor Groenier tests out his metal detector at a STEAM (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art and Math) summer school class at Oregon High School on Friday.
Turn to Committees/Page 3
Top right, Students hone their yo-yo skills before a summer school performance at the
Oregon High School Performing Arts Center
Schools in
for summer
Goal is to have fun,
avoid slide
Scott De Laruelle
Unified Newspaper Group
Within a month of
leaving their classrooms
across the Oregon School
District, hundreds of students were back in school
this month.
And loving every minute of it.
For many in the older
generations, thoughts of
spending precious summer days inside a classroom may not stir up the
best memories, but its a
different approach with
OSDs programs. Summer school courses for
students entering grades
K-12 run for two, four or
six weeks, depending on
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MAMAs: Oregon
home to regional
music award
winners
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Yo-yo tricks
Yo-yo world champion Mark
Hayward puts on a show for
the Oregon Public Library summer reading program. The
hour-long performance featured
yo-yo tricks, juggling and jokes.
Hayward, a Madison native who
now lives in Pittsburg, has been
featured on Americas Got Talent
and The Late Show with David
Letterman.
On the web
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Summer sounds
The Oregon Community Band plays its final show Tuesday, July 7, at Rotary Triangle Park. The music featured many patriotic songs celebrating the Fourth of July.
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A participant acts scared as two yo-yos fly in front of and behind her head during a trick.
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Police report
April 13
9:45 a.m. A 62-year-old
woman reported someone
had stolen a lawn ornament
from her property on Pleasant Oak Circle sometime in the
last couple of weeks.
7:31 p.m. A Stop N Go
employee notified police of
someone leaving without paying for gas. When police located the license plate provided,
the driver showed a receipt for
his gas at a different time than
the person who drove off and
police notified the gas station
they had the wrong license
plate.
April 14
12:35 p.m. An officer heard
about two 15-year-old boys,
one from Fitchburg and one
from Evansville, planning
to fight at Jaycee Park. Officers located the boys and the
Fitchburg boy was argumentative and kept trying to walk
away. Both boys were warned
about fighting.
5:22 p.m. A 26-year-old
man was cited for allegedly
trespassing in a residence on
the 900 block of Janesville
Street.
7:40 p.m. An anonymous
caller reported possible drug
activity at a building on the
200 block of Walnut Street. An
officer observed vehicle and
foot traffic at the residence.
10:53 p.m. A 21-year-old
man reported two people
walking around his house on
the 900 block of Janesville
Street. A friend from Stoughton who the man asked to
watch his residence described
a man similar to a suspect in
a residential burglary at the
property a few weeks earlier.
Police checked the area and it
appeared secure.
April 15
8:02 p.m. A 43-year-old
mans car was hit while he
was working out at Anytime
Fitness and the person who
hit him drove away.
Conflict of interest?
Vogeler said Krauses
proposal and planned manner of running the committees creates other problems. For example, she
said, it would have staff
administrators serving as
chairs on two committees financial assets and
human assets.
The reason this is highly irregular and wrong is
because, No. 1, it creates a
conflict of interest staff
in charge of a committee
that relates to staff, she
said. And beyond that,
we, as a board, are elected
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Schedule changes
The board voted 4-2
to permanently adjust its
meeting schedule. Members will still meet on the
second Monday of each
month as the full board,
with the option of meeting either as a full board or
as standing committees on
the fourth Monday of each
month, starting between
5-6:30 p.m.
The board previously
had met on the second and
fourth Mondays. Krause,
Feeney, Uphoff and Ramin
voted in favor of the
change, with Vogeler and
Maitzen voting against.
Community
representation
The policy committee
will take up the matter of
expanding community
representation on school
board committees, something referred by a 6-0
vote.
Krause said he had
heard concerns about nonelected people serving on
school board committees,
based on some previous
comments from a community member. Vogler
said that specific concern
was based on having nonelected people as committee chairpeople, not being
on the committee.
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April 12
8:35 p.m. A 17-year-old
Stoughton man was cited on
suspicion of possession of
drug paraphernalia, marijuana
and tobacco under 18 after he
was pulled over for an expired
registration on his car.
11:23 p.m. A 68-yearold man was arrested on
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Oregon Headliners 4-H Club members and siblings Alexa and Brett Stoffels will be exhibiting their Lego
projects at the Dane County Fair this week.
Brick by brick
If you go
What: Sing Out Louise
benefit concert for OHS
scholarships
When: 7 p.m. Tuesday,
July 21
Where: Oregon High
School Performing Arts
Center, 456 N. Perry
Pkwy.
Info: 835-7283 or
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and contemporary Broadway musicals performed
by an array of local artists,
including Uphoffs daughter-in-law, Tony-Awardwinning actress Karen
Olivo.
All proceeds from the
concert will be used to
establish a scholarship
fund in Uphoffs memory
for Oregon School District
students with an interest
in theater and/or politics.
The Sing Out Louise
Fund will annually award
a scholarship, through the
Oregon Area Educational
Foundation, to an Oregon
High School senior with
an interest in theater and/
or politics.
Tickets are available at
the door the night of the
concert, in exchange for
a donation of any amount
to the scholarship fund.
Additional contributions to
help establish this fund can
be sent to the Oregon Area
Educational Foundation Sing Out Louise Fund in
care of Oregon Community Bank, 733 N. Main St.,
Oregon, WI 53575.
If you go
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seeks fair
photos
Deadline to submit
is July 23
The Oregon Observer
is looking for submitted
photographs of local youth
from the Dane County
Fair to consider for publication in our annual Dane
County Fair section.
The pictures should be
candid shots of students
with their animals or projects. While both posed
and non-posed photos of
individuals and groups
are OK, we prefer action
shots whenever possible.
Please include a brief
description of what is happening in the photos, the
first and last name(s) of
the youth pictured (from
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organization (FFA or 4-H
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Fair fun
This years Stoughton Junior
Fair, held July 1-5, drew crowds
from the surrounding area,
including nearby Oregon.
Above, Mattea Thomason, 12,
Katie Woodson, 12, and Didi
Thomason, all of Oregon, pose
next to a black bear at The Great
Bear Show during the fair on
Thursday, July 2.
Photos by Samantha Christian
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See more photos from the fair:
Mason Hutter, 5, and Frankie Smilgis, 7, of Oregon, enjoy snow
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Art Cart Extra!
Art Cart Extra!, a free, outdoor
art program offered by the Madison
Museum of Contemporary Art, will
be in Oregon from 10 a.m. to noon
Saturday, July 18, at Waterman Triangle Park.
The program brings expert instruction and a relaxed attitude to art projects around Dane County this summer. For ages 3 and above. All children should be accompanied by an
adult. Plan to dress for a mess.
The event is sponsored by the Oregon Area Chamber of Commerce and
Oregon Public Library. For information, call 204-3021.
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Community calendar
Thursday, July 16
Friday, July 17
Saturday, July 18
Monday, July 20
Tuesday, July 21
Wednesday, July 22
Thursday, July 23
Friday, July 24
6-10 p.m., Teen Half Lock-in (register by July 22), library, 835-3656
Monday, July 27
Wednesday, July 29
Thursday, July 16
WOW: Oregon Village
Board Meeting (of July 13)
ORE: Oregon School
Board Meeting (of July 13)
Friday, July 17
WOW: Across the
Fence: A Day with a Vet
#5 (of 1990)
ORE: OHS Variety Show
(of May 14)
Saturday, July 18
WOW: Oregon Chamber
of Commerce Meeting (of
July 16)
ORE: Science is Fun!
PTO Show (of 2003)
Sunday, July 19
WOW: St. Johns
Lutheran Church Service
ORE: Oregon Fireworks
Show (of June 25)
Monday, July 20
WOW: 5 p.m.
LIVEOregon Village
Board Meeting
ORE: Distant Cuzins
Band (of June 25)
Tuesday, July 21
WOW: Over 90
Program @ Oregon
Senior Center (of June
17)
ORE: OHS Marching
Band Field Competition
(of June 28)
Wednesday, July 22
WOW: Across the
Fence: Christmas in
July #5 (of 1990)
ORE: Oregon Summer
Fest Parade (of June 28)
Thursday, July 23
WOW: Oregon Village
Board Meeting (of July
20)
ORE: Car Show @
Oregon Summer Fest (of
June 28)
Thursday, July 30
Saturday, August 1
Tuesday, August 4
Wednesday, August 5
Thursday, August 6
Senior center
Monday, July 20
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Buttered Peas
Pear Slices
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Tuesday, July 21
Sweet & Sour Chicken
Rice
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Wednesday, July 22
*Meatloaf with Gravy
Baked Potatoes
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Thursday, July 23
Chicken Macaroni Salad
Three Bean Salad
Fresh Orange
Whole Wheat Roll
Lemon Dessert
VO-Pasta Salad with Cheese
SO-Garden Salad
Friday, July 24
Potato Crusted Breaded
Fish
Potato Puffs
Buttered Broccoli
Flowerets
Whole Wheat Bread
Cookie
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Monday, July 20
9 a.m., CLUB
9 a.m., Wii Bowling
9 a.m., Rubber Stamping
9 a.m., Caregivers Support
10 a.m., Dominoes
1 p.m., Get Fit
1:30 p.m., Bridge
4 p.m., Weight Loss Support
Tuesday, July 21
8:30 a.m., Zumba Gold
11:30 a.m., Silver Threads
12:30 p.m., Sheepshead
12:30 p.m., Stoughton Shopping
Wednesday, July 22
AMFoot Care
9 a.m., CLUB
9 a.m., Wellness Walk
1 p.m., Get Fit
1 p.m., Euchre
2 p.m., Knit/Crochet Group
Thursday, July 23
AMChair Massage
8:30 a.m., Zumba Gold
9 a.m., Pool Players
10:30 a.m., Wii Bowl Game Day
12:30 p.m., Shopping at Bills
12:30 p.m., Why Choose
Hospice or Paliative Care
1 p.m., Cribbage
Friday, July 24
9 a.m., CLUB
9:30 a.m., Blood Pressure
Support groups
Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, First
Presbyterian Church,
every Monday and
Friday at 7 p.m.
Caregiver Support
Group, Oregon Area
Senior Center, third
Monday of each month
at 9 a.m.
Diabetes Support
Group, Oregon Senior
Center, 320 Fair St.,
882-0407, second
Thursday of each month
at 1:30 p.m.
Parents Supporting
Parents, LakeView
Sports
If you go
What: Division 1-3
WFCA All-Star game
When: 6 p.m. Saturday
Where: Titan Stadium
at the University of
Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Football
Kisslings
end season
together at
WFCA AllStar game
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Sports editor
Catcher Ryan Hoodjer stretches to try and tag out Mount Horeb/Pine Bluffs Brad Kittoe in the top of the eighth Sunday, but Kittoe just beat the tag as Oregon fell 6-5.
Mere inches separated the Oregon Home Talent team from moving back to .500 in the Western Section Sunday against Mount Horeb/
Pine Bluff.
The Orioles trailed by one run in
the bottom of the ninth but put runners on the corners with one out
for designated hitter Abe Maurice.
Maurice roped a high line drive to
the second baseman, and it seemed
destined to be a game-winning
2-run single.
However, a leaping grab dashed
Oregons hopes, and pinch runner
Kyle Moore was doubled off of second base to end the game, as Mount
Horeb/Pine Bluff (5-6) dropped the
Orioles (4-6) 6-5.
We are so close. I had a good
feeling about today, co-manager
Tom Curtis said. But give them
credit. Their 3-4-5 hitters are veterans that are clutch. They battle,
and you knew they werent going to
go away. We were just so close, so
close.
After a big break, Curtis said the
Orioles had high hopes to get back
on track and stay ahead in the playoff race. The last game was on June
28 with Oregon being off in both
the Thursday Night League and the
Sunday League.
The emphasis was to work on
hitting and defense, and it seemed
like the Orioles were starting to
come out of a funk Sunday. Oregon
trailed 3-2 in the bottom of the sixth
before shortstop Ross Galloway
singled to left field with two outs,
stole second and later scored on an
RBI single by center fielder Sam
Schretenthaler.
Western Section
Team W-L
North Division
Verona 11-0
Mount Horeb/PB
5-6
Oregon 4-6
Dodgeville 4-6
Ridgeway 3-8
South Division
Hollandale 7-3
Wiota 6-4
Shullsburg/Benton 5-5
Blanchardville 5-6
Monroe 3-9
half game behind Mount Horeb for
second place in the North Division,
tied with Dodgeville (4-6). Ridgeway (3-8) is on the outside looking
in right now.
In the South Division, Hollandale
(7-3) and Wiota (6-4) are currently
first and second, while Shullsburg/
Benton (5-5) and Blanchardville
(5-6) are also in the playoff hunt.
Monroe (3-9) is in last place.
The top two teams in each division automatically makes the playoffs, and the four next best teams
also make the playoffs.
Oregon travels to Dodgeville
at 1 p.m. Sunday, and it travels to
Ridgeway at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July
24. The Orioles close the regular
season at 1 p.m. Sunday, July 26,
against Monroe at home.
We cant have any more letdowns, Curtis said. If we lose
one, we might have a chance, but if
we lose two of three, we might be
on the outside looking in because
we are playing teams that are right
with us. I think we have to have all
three. We will take them one game
at a time, but we have to win out.
To go from 4-2 to now on the bubble is frustrating.
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Brooklyn Mighty Mites 4-H Club members Cole Xander and Faith Majors-Culp represented
Wisconsin 4-H Shooting Sports at the National 4-H Championships in June in Nebraska.
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Freshman
3.60 to 3.99
Quinlan Adler
Makayla Anderson
John Auer
Drake Baker
Kaycie Barron
Maria Camacho
Hannah Christensen
William Cihla
Alexis Cina
Jean Cooper
David Craig
Lillian Wanless
Lily Cunningham
Marah Weidensee
Caitlin Curtis
Jack Weiland
Matthew deFiebre
Ashley Yang
Caitlyn Diaz
Amber Zahn
Jennifer Eisert
Sara Zentner
Jakob Farness
Tanner Zimmerman
Genevieve Feest
Freshman
Emma Fischer
Madeline Fitzgerald
3.20 to 3.59
Caroline Hansen
Brooke Ace
Morgan Hanson
Anna Aikman
Kailey Horton
Noah Anders
Samantha Jackson
Samantha Armstrong
Noah Nikolas Karpelenia
Aliana Ayala
Emma Krause
Tait Baldus
Nathan Krenz
Madi Bing
Sawyer LaChance
Nathaniel Brandenburg
Kieran Mandli
Connor Brickley
Maya Mathews
Payton Cardella
Caitlin McReavy
Kendra Cloud
Carmen Meyers
Nicole Cox
Benjamin Morey
Alexandria Dempich
Kacey Mortenson
Connor Drake
Kailey OBrien
Jenna Ekstrom
Zachary Pasley
Madeline Fischer
Samuel Pieper
Angeline Flogel
Abigail Reid
Cedric Girard
Traci Riemer
Kaleb Hann
Emma Roemer
Dillon Hein
Kay Romanin
Jaelin Henn
Tanyon Samu
Alexis Jackson
Karina Sande
Devin Keast
Mary Sanford
Cassidy Kennedy
Addison Schipper
Quinlyn Klade
Derek Skibba
Daniel Koopman
Erin Spierings
Lane Krull
Lauren Spierings
Collin Legler
Anna Urbanowicz
Allison Locy
Micayla Wallace
Irene McCartney
Ellen McCorkle
Ashton Meyers
Ryan Michek
Nicholas Molzahn
Brooke Mussehl
Nathan Newton
Austin Pucillo
Charlie Rindy
Tyson Rohrer
Jacob Salzwedel
Claire Schwartz
Taylor Soule
Gareth Spindler
Kailie Sweeney
Landon Theis
Hailey Walthers
Ryan Wiedholz
Cade Zelinski
Joseph Zeuner
Sophomore
4.00
Meagan Brakob
Mikaela Brown
Claire Candell
Kalli Choles
Bridget Corcoran
Kimberly Gehrmann
Bryce Johnson
Michael Landry
Mya Lebakken
Ryan Lopez
Corrie Matthias
Taylor McCorkle
Julia Michalski
Steven Moravec
Anna Neidhart
Renee Sailor
Peyton Schmidt
Abigail Schofield
Jamie Schrimpf
Loran Schultz
Devin Standley
Julia Stevenson
Brianna Tarantino
Margaret Wiedemann
Sophomore
3.60 to 3.99
Kendyl Ainsworth
Brienna Anders
Elizabeth Andriacchi
Grace Andriacchi
Abigail Breitbach
Addie Cooper
Charles Donovan
Grace Enfield
Luke Fifield
Megan Fisher
Cullen Gahagan
Natalie Ganshert
Macy Gebhardt
William Gerlach
Gabrielle Gragg
Joshua Greene
Samuel Hakes
Luke Hanson
Jordan Helmkamp
Jarret Henning
Ellen Horsnell
Claudia Jones
Grace Joyce
Holly Kaboord
Makayla Kapalczynski
Danica Keisling
Reinhard Kessenich
Harrison Kiffel
Marissa Kleckler
Molly Kleitsch
Emma Koch
Hannah Fitch
Jenna Gratz
Caitlin Griebel
Caleb Hanson
Wade Jensen
Alexis Joyce
Christopher Kalupa
Nadean Kannal
Kelsey Kipp
Willie Kopenski
Hudson Kugel
Gabrielle Laufman
Josh Lawry
Ashley Lewis
Maria Lock
Jackson Marsden
Kathryn Nelson
William Pierce
Katherine Pliner
Payton Poe
Benjamin Prew
Colton Rader
Autumn Rogers
Jacob Rosenmeier
Julia Schmidt
John Schmitt
Ian Schultz
Jordan Schulz
Rylee Scinico
Timothy Soderman
Kylie Wagner
Joseph Whittenberger
Sawyer Wilkinson
Robert Kohls
Trent Lawry
Aleksander Levesque
Renee Lewandowski
Benjamin Lokuta
Elizabeth Markham
Owen Massey
Bernadette Maurice
Ryan McKirdy
Sam Miess
Cortney Mullenberg
Ian Murphy
Madelyn Peach
Matthew Pearson
Luke Pearson
Alanna Phillips
Alexis Roberts
Cailyn Schmidt
Calvin Schneider
Sydney Schwass
Madelynn St. Clair
Hayden Storms
Faith Vaughan
Alexander Verhagen
Carolyn Vogt
Jeremy Whittenberger
Jayme Zander
Christina Zenke
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Madelyn Adler
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B & R PUMPING
SERVICE LLC
Dave Johnson
We recommend septic
pumping every two years
(608) 835-8195
452 General
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RECOVER PAINTING offers all carpentry, drywall, deck restoration and all
forms of painting. Recover urges you
to join in the fight against cancer, as a
portion of every job is donated to cancer
research. Free estimates, fully insured,
over 20 years of experience. Call 608270-0440.
TOMAS PAINTING
Professional, Interior,
Exterior, Repairs.
Free Estimates. Insured.
608-873-6160
DANE COUNTYS MARKETPLACE.
The Oregon Observer Classifieds. Call
873-6671 or 835-6677.
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672 Pets
GOT AN older car, boat or RV?
Do the humane thing. Donate it to the
Humane Society. Call 800-990-7816
(wcan)
705 Rentals
GREENWOOD APARTMENTS
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $725 per month, includes
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
OREGON-2 BEDROOM, 1.75BA.
Vacant August 1. One car garage. New
paint and flooring.
All Appliances. Security Deposit.
References. $1200. + utilities.
608-332-5212
OREGON 3 bedroom duplex, 3 baths,
2.5 car garage. Over
1,700 sq. ft. Quiet area. Smoke-free.
Small pet. $1,595+. Available 9/1. 214
Thomson Lane. 608-835-9269.
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct.
Large 2-BR apts available now.
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood
laminate flooring.
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4036
www.madtownrentals.com
STOUGHTON- LARGE 2 bedroom 2
bath apartment in Castle Condominium
Building. Includes all appliances. Has
Newer Carpet and paint. Call Tony at
608-695-2565.
720 Apartments
OREGON 2BR 1BA apartments
available. On-site or in unit laundry,
patio, D/W, A/C. Off street parking,
garages available to rent.
From $740/mo. Details at
608-255-7100 or
www.stevebrownapts.com/oregon
ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors
55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $695 per month. Includes
heat, water and sewer. Professionally
managed. Located at
300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI
53589 608-877-9388
UPDATED ONE bedroom apartment
with all utilities included! Small pets
welcome. Rent is based on 30%
of adjusted gross income, capped
at $490. General Occupancy;
Designed for Seniors 62+ or those
with a disability. Just 13 miles SE
of Stoughton, Edgerton Housing
Authority, 800 Elm Dr., Edgerton, WI
53534, 608-884-8454.
970 Horses
WALMERS TACK SHOP
16379 W. Milbrandt Road
Evansville, WI
608-882-5725
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SHREDDED TOPSOIL
Shredded Garden Mix
Shredded Bark
Decorative Stone
Pick-up or Delivered
Limerock Delivery
Ag Lime Spreading
O'BRIEN TRUCKING
5995 Cty D, Oregon, WI
608-835-7255
www.obrientrucking.com
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Resident Caregivers/CNAs
HIRING:
NIGHT LINE
COOK
experience
needed with
meat, vegetables,
potatoes, salads
4 to 5 nights,
3pm to 10 pm &
sunday brunch.
job could become
night chef.
good wage,
bonus, off sunday
nights and
mondays
call chef at
608-576-8909
for interview
immediate hire
to download
an application:
allsaintsneighborhood.org
to request an
application:
608.243.8800
Caregivers Wanted!
Sienna Meadows, a memory care home in Oregon, is seeking
new members to join its team. Current positions are as
follows:
Full-time/part-time PM Care Specialist
(2pm-10pm);
Part-time NOC Care Specialist
(10pm-6am);
All positions include every other weekend. Ideal candidate
will have assisted living and/or Alzheimers experience.
Wages starting at $11/hour. Health insurance available for
full-time employees.
If interested, stop by and pick up an application or download one at www.siennacrest.com. Completed applications
should be submitted to:
Sienna Meadows
Ingrid Kundinger, Manager
989 Park St., Oregon, WI 53575
(608) 835-0000
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LAWN MOWING
Residential & Commercial.
Fully insured.
608-873-7038 or 608-669-0025
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692 Electronics
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Responsible individual to set up and operate machines to produce metal parts. Ability to read blueprints, routings,
production tickets and tape measure. Prior experience with metal fabrication and familiarity w/CNC and brake presses
is desired but not required. Moderate to heavy lifting, ability to stand 8 hrs/day and daily attendance required. $11.43/
hr until probationary period is completed, then regular increases every 6 months in the first 2 years of employment.
Assembler B (2)
Ability to read routings, production tickets and tape measure. Moderate to heavy lifting, ability to stand 8 hrs/
day and daily attendance required. Must be a self-motivated team player. $11.43/hr until after probationary
period is completed, then regular increases every 6 months in the first two years of employment.
SHIPPING CLERK
Operate power saw and read tape measure. Able to read, write, understand shippers and UPS shipping.
Heavy lifting and daily attendance required. $11.70/hr until probationary period is completed, then
regular increases every 6 months in the first 2 years of employment.
All positions require training on fork truck and walkie stacker. Benefits include: Health insurance, life
insurance, disability insurance, vacation, paid holidays, pension plan and 401k plan.
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
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A distinguished history
and a bright future were
honored Sunday night at
the 12th Annual Madison
Area Music Awards, as
long-time Oregon School
District orchestra instructor
Leyla Sanyer and Oregon
teen rock band Distant Cuzins took home awards.
Sanyer, who retired last
month after 28 years in
the district, was honored
as Teacher of the Year,
the only Oregon educator
to win the award since the
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