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Officers arrested a 51-yearold man for resisting/obstructing an officer and several traffic violations following a traffic
stop.
Aug. 13
Officers arrested a 40-yearold man for false imprisonment, impeding breathing,
2nd degree sexual assault,
intimidation of a victim and
disorderly conduct following a
domestic disturbance.
Officers arrested a 30-yearold woman for battery and
disorderly conduct following a
domestic disturbance.
Officers arrested a 39-yearold woman for theft, possession of narcotics schedule II
and possession of a controlled
substance following a reported
Aug. 1
theft in progress call to a local
Officers arrested a 31-year- business.
old man for bail jumping, possession of drug paraphernalia, Aug. 14
operating while revoked (caus Officers arrested a 19-yearing damage) and another traf- old man for disorderly conduct
fic violation following a traffic following a domestic disturcrash.
bance.
Officers arrested a 31-yearold man for 2nd degree reckA
ug. 8
Officers took a 12-year-old less endangerment, resisting/
boy into protective custody obstructing an officer, disorand transported him to the derly conduct and a parole
juvenile detention center on hold following a disturbance
charges of use of a facsimile where the suspect was threatfirearm and obstructing an of- ening others with a knife. Offificer. The juvenile had appar- cer located the suspect and reently shot another juvenile with covered the knife. No one was
a BB gun and then fled from injured during the incident.
officers. The victim received a
minor injury to the foot.
Aug. 17
Officers arrested a 45-yearold man for knowingly violatAug. 10
O f f i c e r s a r r e s t e d a ing a domestic abuse order
31-year-old woman for intimi- following a violation by the
dation of a victim and criminal suspect.
Aug. 20
Officers arrested a 55-yearold man for substantial battery,
disorderly conduct and bail
jumping following a bar fight.
The victim broke a bone in her
hand after the suspect allegedly threw her to the ground.
Officers arrested a 30-yearold man for a felony 4th offense OWI following a traffic
stop.
Officers arrested a 33-yearold woman for disorderly conduct and criminal damage to
property following a domestic
disturbance.
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Prospective developers
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with city and RDA staff to
discuss potential redevelopment concepts.
In August, the Common
Council authorized the
city to apply for a Department of Natural Resources
grant to perform an environmental assessment for
MillFab site.
The city previously conducted a preliminary environmental study of the
site for contaminants. The
March 2015 study showed
a mixture of soil conditions on the site, as well as
some levels of contamination that would have to be
removed prior to redevelopment. More study would
have to be done to determine the extent of the contamination, and officials
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Officers arrested a 17-yearold girl for felony bail jumping
and driving with a revoked license following a traffic stop.
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Officers arrested a 31-yearold man for stalking and disorderly conduct following an
investigation into an ongoing
disturbance where the suspect
Aug. 23
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Officers arrested and cited
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being in a park after hours.
Officers were following up on
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occurring at Bjoin Park, and
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Enhancing my connection
with visit to Rome, Vatican
hen I go to places
where my now-deceased grandparents
lived, I feel an excitement. Its
as if thats where I belong, even
though I may have never been
there before.
Somehow, the family tree
becomes more real when I stand
on the same ground my ancestors did.
A similar thing happens when
Im in Rome.
Standing there
on the same
ground that
many of the
saints stood
on, their lives
become more
real. Somehow,
the family
Budnar
connection we
have in Christ
becomes stronger, with them
and with all people.
I dont need to visit places my
family once lived in order to be
connected with them, but doing
so emphasizes the connection.
In the same way, I do not need
to visit Rome to feel connected
to God people, but for me, it has
emphasized the connection.
As I write this, I am looking
out my window. I see St. Peters
Church in the Vatican; I am on a
sabbatical in Rome, studying at
the North American College.
My study is includes three
main topics: St. Paul, which
includes a trip to Greece; early
Christian art and architecture;
and evangelization and mercy
as put forward to Pope Francis,
which includes a trip to the
Holy Land.
There are 23 priests here,
most from the United States, but
one is from New Zealand, two
from Australia, one from the
Philippines, one from Vietnam.
one from India and one from
Mexico. I enjoy getting to know
them, talking about our parishes, about the Church, about
Rome, about theology, about our
excitement to be here. We share
a common love for Jesus and for
Gods people.
Today, we had a great talk on
homilies, the Catholic term for a
sermon that follows a reading of
Scripture. I believe that a good
homily explains the faith well,
but an excellent homily moves
people toward God.
A pastor can give a good
homily, but an excellent homily depends on God. In order
to deliver an excellent homily,
I have to pray and ask God to
guide my words, I have to set
aside what I want to say, and
I have to figure out what God
wants to say.
Last week, we went to Greece
in the footstep of St. Paul, his
second journey. We went to
Philippi and to the site where
Lydia was baptized she might
be the first person ever to
receive Christian baptism.
We also saw the place in
Philippi where Paul was imprisoned in Acts chapter 16. There
was an earthquake that opened
the prison door, but Paul and
companions did not leave. The
jailer and his household were
soon baptized. We could stand
on the same spot that St. Paul
stood on.
Sunday we went to Mass at
St. Peters in the Vatican, with
Pope Francis as the celebrant.
The mass and homily were in
Italian, so I did not know what
the Pope was preaching on, but
I was glad to there anyway and
feel the presence of Christ.
After mass, I walked around
St. Peters and heard many different languages. This was a
good reminder to me that Christians come from every culture
and race. We all make up the
Body of Christ.
Tomorrow we will be going to
Montecassino. That is a monastery in the mountains started by
St. Benedict in 529. In the last
1,550 years or so, it has been
destroyed by war three times
and by earthquake once, but the
people always united to rebuild
it.
St. Benedict is buried at a
nearby cemetery. He came up
with the Rule of St. Benedict,
or the way of life for a monk,
which is still used today.
I have been praying to enter
into a deeper relationship with
Jesus. The priests, the sacred
places, the atmosphere, the time
to pray and study have helped
open me even further to the
grace of God.
Still, even though I do enjoy
and value being here, my heart
is always with St. Anns Parish
in Stoughton.
Fr. Randy Budnar is the pastor at St. Ann Catholic Parish.
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Troubled times
Life was changing in
Stoughton as the 1920s
turned into the 1930s. Alcohol prohibition began in
1928, and a severe depression struck the following year. Combined with
an already poor economy
because of drought conditions, the combination
brought new stresses and
challenges to Stoughtons
police force.
With scarce money and
jobs and illegal liquor making its way around the area, it
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wasnt a great time to be an
outnumbered police officer,
but in January 1934, Kraby
joined the Stoughton Police
Department as its third
member. There, Burull said
he soon began to fight the
growing evil of illegal activities, discovering evidence of
bootlegging, theft and other
crimes.
That persistence in enforcing the law ultimately led
to his ambush and murder,
Burull said. The tragedy
was compounded though,
as the city council or police
department infamously never acknowledged his service
and sacrifice.
Stoughton at the time was
in spiritual and bad moral
straits, Burull wrote. There
was a lot of bootlegging,
some prostitution, and some
of the businessmen had been
compromised.
Burull said when it came
time for a local jury to
decide on the case of the
man accused of the murder, it
wasnt a surprise they found
him not guilty.
He was kind of one of
them, he said. After that, it
just died right there; everything stopped. Of course,
there was a newspaper story
on it, but there was no mention of it in the council minutes.
Remembering a fallen
police officer
Kraby and his murder
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What: Officer Paul Kraby
memorial ceremony
When: 4:30p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1
Where: Riverside
Cemetery, Main and Page
streets, Stoughton
Info: 205-9090
went mainly forgotten for
decades until last year, when
a group of Stoughton police
officers Steve Gracy, Lt.
Daniel Jenks and Sgt. Nathan
Hartwig discovered his
story. Hartwig told the Hub
he was searching the national officer down page that
lists police officers killed in
the line of duty, and noticed
a Krabys name listed from
Stoughton.
But when the officers
noticed there was nothing
around the city to honor Kraby, they knew they had to do
something.
A lot of officers didnt
know the story, Hartwig
said. We felt that needed to
be remembered, and people
need to know that he gave
his life for this community,
because he was trying to do
what was right.
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Community calendar
Watercolor class
Fall carnival
5K run/walk
The Stoughton High School Sports
Boosters will host a Viking Trek
5K run/walk at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct.
2, at Collins Field, 600 Lincoln Ave.
Registration begins at 10 a.m.
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Writing tips
Mark Johnson, co-author of One in a
Billion: The Story of Nic Volker and the
Dawn of Genomic Medicine will visit the senior center to share writing tips
from 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4.
Johnson will describe how he helped
unravel the complex story of Nic Volkers DNA sequencing. This program
is presented in conjunction with the
library. For information, call 873-6281.
Neighborhood Watch
Join Sgt. Nathan Hartwig of the
Stoughton Police Department as he provides an overview of the Neighborhood
Watch program at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
4, at the senior center. Hartwig will talk
about the nextdoor.com website that
is used to encourage neighborhoods
to communicate with each other and
reduce their risk of becoming victims of
crime. For information, call 873-8585.
Fall risks
Local pharmacist Liz Nelson will visit the senior center for a Med-Related
Rosemaling class
Fall Risk program at 1 p.m. WednesMary Knoflicek will lead a rosemal- day, Oct. 5.
Nelson will share which medications
ing class from 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays, Oct.
4, 11, 18 and 25 and Nov. 1 and 8, at the can be factors in increasing a fall risk.
For information, call 873-8585.
senior center.
Ezra Church
Fulton Church
LakeView Church
Western Koshkonong
Lutheran Church
Thursday, September 29
Friday, September 30
Saturday, October 1
Sunday, October 2
Monday, October 3
3 p.m., Music Appreciation Series: Dixieland performance with Middleton Jazz, Stoughton Opera House,
381 E. Main St., stoughtonoperahouse.com
5:30-6:15 p.m., Gathering Table free community meal,
senior center, 206-1178
6-7:30 p.m., Introduction to Watercolor class begins
($60; registration required), senior center, 873-8585
7 p.m., Town of Dunkirk Board meeting, Town Hall, 654
Cty. Road N
Tuesday, October 4
Wednesday, October 5
Thursday, October 6
Support groups
Diabetic Support Group
6 p.m., second Monday,
Stoughton Hospital, 6286500
Dementia Caregivers
Support Group
2 p.m., second Thursday,
senior center, 873-8585
Crohns/Colitis/IBD
Support Group
5:30 p.m., third Wednesday, Stoughton Hospital,
873-7928
Grief Support Groups
3 p.m., third Wednesday,
senior center, 873-8585
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Girls tennis
Players of
the Week
From Sept. 20-27
Seniors Anna Nelson (at the net) and Marissa Robson entered last weekends Badger Conference tournament as the third seed at No. 2 doubles,
but played to a second-place finish against Waunakee.
Jeremy Jones
Sports editor
quarterfinals 6-0, 6-0 against Monroes Grace Tostrud and 6-2, 6-0
over Waunakees Mary Schuster in
the semifinals. But the Stoughton
senior was unable to close out her
title run after looking dominant in
the first set, falling 1-6, 6-3, 6-0 to
the second-seeded Sango.
Emma played really well. She
made a lot more unforced errors in
the first set, Benoy said. In the second and third, she just was not missing shots. I was just doing my best,
and sometimes it just doesnt work
out.
Benoy said when she lost the second set, she could feel the momentum shifting away from her.
I felt I was pretty close the entire
second set. I was still trying to come
back, but she was just killing the
ball, Benoy said. She earned it.
Benoy took third as a sophomore
at No. 1 doubles, won the 1 singles
title last year and finished runner-up
this season to finish her Badger
Conference career as the best girls
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Boys soccer
Vikings showcase
skills on senior day
Anthony Iozzo
Assistant sports editor
Hartberg said.
I am really proud of this team,
Hartberg said. If you saw our
first game, we were terrible. We
have come really far. Practice
has helped us a lot and brought
us together. We are a pretty close
team, and I think that helps a lot.
It also helped the team is healthier than a week ago when injuries
and the flu thinned the roster out.
Photo by Anthony Iozzo
Several players capitalized Saturday, including Hartberg who was Junior Zander Hartberg battles for possession in the second half Saturday in a non-conference game against Janesville Parker. Hartberg
Turn to Soccer/Page 8 finished with three goals and an assist in a 10-1 win.
Football
Rally against MG
falls short at home
Jeremy Jones
Sports editor
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Volleyball
Conference schedule
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Date
Aug. 25
Sept. 1
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 8
Opponent Time/Result
at Monroe
W 3-1
Fort Atkinson
W 3-1
at Milton
W 3-1
Oregon
W 3-0
at Monona Grove
7p.m.
Madison Edgewood
7p.m.
Conference at Monroe
8a.m.
Stoughton quarterback Jonathan Malueg is flushed from the pocket Friday by Monona
Groves Consiglio Di Loreto during the second quarter at Collins Field. The Vikings lost the
Badger South Conference game and a chance for a playoff berth, 34-20.
Girls golf
Anthony Iozzo
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OTHER RESULTS
Evansville 1, Stoughton 0
The Stoughton High School boys soccer team hosted Evansville on Thursday
and fell 1-0.
Junior Matthew Read finished with
nine saves for Stoughton.
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off a third-place overall finish at the Middleton Cardinal invite against some top
teams in the area, but the Vikings (19-1
overall, 4-0 conference) were ready for
the challenge, winning a tough first set
and closing Oregon out in three.
Senior Rachel Hedman led the attack
with 20 kills and two aces. She also
added 13 digs and a block. Sophomore
Megan Adams finished with 12 assists,
five digs and two aces, and sophomore
Hannah Wirag had eight digs and two
aces.
Sports editor
varsity score.
Nineteenth-ranked Stoughton finished 11th out of 40 schools, including
12-ranked programs, with a 328 nine
points behind 13th-ranked Madison West
which rounded out the top 10.
The Vikings host the annual Stoughton
Invitational at 9a.m. Saturday at the high
school.
Girls swimming
Jeremy Jones
Stoughton 105,
Edgerton 62
Sophia Thompson, Audrey
Killian, Maddie Kooima and
Ashley Foss won the 400 free
relay in 4:05.94.
Three of the four also went
on to add an individual event
title as well as Stoughton
won everything but the 200
medley and 200 free relays,
100 and 200 free in a 105-62
Badger 4, Stoughton 3
The Vikings hosted sectional rival Lake Geneva Badger
in one final tune-up before the
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Avis M. Favour
16, 2016.
She was born in Stoughton on Nov. 27, 1950, the
daughter of Toni and Muriel
Harvey. Sharonne graduated
from Stoughton High School
in 1969. Sharonne worked at
American Red Cross in Madison for over 20 years in the
Hospital Services department.
After her retirement from
American Red Cross and until
her passing, she worked as a
security officer for Per Mar
Security Services throughout
the Madison area.
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