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The
A career to
count on
Busler enjoys
decade in OSD
SCOTT DE LARUELLE
Unified Newspaper Group
This years LED light display at the home of Jim Evans, near Oak Street and Birch Court, features Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
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Big ideas
his undergraduate
degree in
finance.
It comes
in handy
n o w, h e
said of his
finance
Busler
degree. But
my route to
public school was a little
different than most.
Busler started out as a
school business manager
in Verona (working under
current Wisconsin Public
Schools Superintendent
Tony Evers), and later,
with an eye toward bigger
goals, he earned a Ph.D.
in educational leadership
at UW-Madison. Soon, he
was being contacted by
area college and universities to teach school finance
and human resources
classes for school administrators.
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SCOTT DE LARUELLE
Unified Newspaper Group
community center in
Jocotenango, Guatemala. But
without any
established
support
f r o m t h e Bures
U.S., she
said funds
were so low
that the center was discontinuing
programming, cutting hours
and eliminat-Ripp
ing staff.
When we returned from
Guatemala we starting
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The youngest of eight siblings, Michael Keller wanted to make sure his family
received gifts this holiday
season more so than getting
presents of his own.
And with help from Oregon Police Department officer Kyle Schewe, Keller,
an 11-year-old student at
Rome Corners Intermediate
School, got his wish during
the Shop with a Cop event
earlier this month.
Shop With a Cop is an
organization that aims to
spread holiday cheer nationwide by connecting nominated students with eager
officers for a sponsored
shopping trip. For the local
effort, OPD partnered with
the Oregon School District to
provide Keller and three other children with a $175 shopping spree at Target, a sponsor of this years event. Each
student was also provided
$25 for essential items, such
as body wash and socks.
This is a great way for us
(police officers) to interact
with the community, we usually only get to interact with
a few people but this is a way
to reach out and give back,
said Schewe.
The event can be especially
impactful for children dealing with disabilities or other
challenging situations. Keller
has a cognitive disorder that
he struggled with particularly
in elementary school, and his
mother, Karen Keller, told the
Observer hes been trying
really hard to improve himself, which means a lot.
His efforts were noticed
by school counselors, who
use academic achievement
in addition to economic eligibility to determine
which students are selected
to participate in Shop With
Wishing you
a happy and
healthy holiday
season!
How to help
Those interested in donating can do so online at
shopwithacopdanecounty.org.
a Cop.
He has struggled through
most of his life and its nice
to see him trying so hard and
being recognized, said Karen.
Schewe, now in his third
year with the program,
served as coordinator for
the first time this year and
credited one of the partnered
agencies, the Madison Police
Department, for the success
of the event.
They have done this for
so many years and their
hard work makes it go really
smooth, he said.
Other local agencies that
participate in the Dane County effort include the Dane
County Sheriffs Office and
the Fitchburg, Maple Bluff,
Happy Holidays!
The professional's
choice
Photo submitted
Michael Keller, 11, shopped with Officer Kyle Schewe. Schewe coordinated the 2016 Shop
With a Cop event, which paired children with police officers for a sponsored shopping event.
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OMS educators Reidun Bures and Pernille Ripp teamed up with this year to help bring books
to students at El Buen Samaritano Community Center, shown here. Through Ripps Global
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money to build a library at the center in March.
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Friday, December 23
Saturday, December 24
Sunday, December 25
Monday, December 26
Wednesday, December 28
Friday, December 30
Monday, January 2
Wednesday, January 4
Friday, Dec. 23
WOW: Academy of
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Chorus @ PAC (of Dec.
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Monday, January 9
Thursday, Dec. 22
WOW: Oregon Village
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19)
ORE: OHS Hockey @
Milton (of Dec. 12)
Saturday, January 7
Monday, Dec. 26
WOW:
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ORE: Icebergs Hockey
vs Middleton Metro (of
Dec. 15)
Tuesday, Dec. 27
WOW: A Leap Above
Dance Company: The
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ORE: OHS Boys
Basketball vs Evansville
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Saturday, Dec. 24
WOW:
Cowboy Wednesday, Dec. 28
Christmas Play @ Senior
WOW: Movie: Dickens:
Center (od Dec. 16)
A Christmas Carol
ORE: OHS Hockey @
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Chicken and Dumplings
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Sugar Cookie
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My Meal, My Way Lunch
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Friday, December 30
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Caregiver Support
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Monday of each month
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Diabetes Support
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Thursday of each month
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And even more to the point, we are told in Proverbs
15:13 that a happy heart makes the face cheerful.
But it also works in the other direction: a happy face
gladdens the heart. Where the body goes, the mind
will follow, and it turns out that the mind can be easily
tricked into being happy (or sad) simply by making
the face corresponding to the desired emotion. Smile
long enough and youll start to feel happy; frown and
youll soon be feeling quite down. The mind follows
the body as much as the body follows the mind. When
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the added benefit of spreading to those around us.
We all know how refreshing it can be to see children
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bit by simply smiling and laughing more often.
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All the days of the oppressed are wretched, but the
cheerful heart has a continual feast.
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A Cowboy Christmas
Oregon Area Senior Cen- women of the office, with from the audience, which
ter staff entertained a room- four of them wearing fake filled the room at the senior
ful of people Friday, Dec. mustaches.
center.
16, with a performance of
They got plenty of laughs
Scott Girard
A Cowboy Christmas
before a holiday buffet.
The play, which follows
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Christmas Day and New Years
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week
Storms force
cancellations
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor
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ANTHONY IOZZO
Sport: Hockey
Boys basketball
Grade: Junior
Badger South
schedule
Date
Opponent
Nov. 29 at Monona Grove
Dec. 6
at Stoughton
Dec. 16
at Monroe
Jan. 3
Edgewood
Jan. 6
at Fort Atkinson
Jan. 12
Milton
Jan. 27
Monroe
Feb. 4
Stoughton
Feb. 7
at Edgewood
Feb. 10
at Milton
Feb. 14
Fort Atkinson
Feb. 17
Monona Grove
Time
L 46-50
L 63-85
PPD
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Junior forward Brandon Blanke pictured going up for a layup at Stoughton on Dec. 6
helped the Panthers defeat Evansville xx-xx Tuesday.
Boys hockey
The Oregon High School boys hockey team ran its unbeaten streak to eight
games with three unanswered goals
Thursday in a 3-2 overtime victory at
Pierce Park Pavilion in Baraboo.
The Panthers erased a two-goal defi cit
to the Baraboo/Portage co-op by scoring twice in the first eight minutes of the
third period before senior Alex Verhagen
scored the game-winner five minutes into
the extra eight-minute frame.
Alexs goal came on a great set-up
play. We had been working the puck
deep in the offensive corners for most
of the overtime that passed, head coach
Mike Jochmann said. Alex came open in
the high slot, and Baraboos goalie was
caught making an inital save at the left
post.
The puck rebounded out right to Verhagen, and he buried it before the goalie
could get across the crease to make the
save.
The great part is that our offensive
system in that case worked perfectly and
led to the winning goal, Jochmann said.
Whats next
The Panthers travel to the Northwest
Icemen Holiday tournament over Christmas break hosted by the Barron-Spooner
co-op Dec. 28-30 at the Baroon Ice Rink.
Oregon opens the tournament against
Becker/Big Lake (Minn.). La Crosse,
Sauk Prairie, WSFLG Blizzard (Siren), Milton and Germantown round out the field.
The boys have really been buying into the
game plans that work for us. They have
been a great crew to coach this season
Panther senior defenseman Lucas Hefty
and junior forward Tyler Damon each
scored goals in the third period as Oregon
improved to 7-0-1 overall.
The two goals in the third period were
the result of changing our forecheck
scheme, Jochmann said. We had been
running a very aggressive system designed
to wear down our opponent rather than just
try to hold the offensive zone.
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Girls basketball
Baraboo 48,
Oregon 40
Edgewood forward Julia Dragoo (18) battles Stoughtons Sydney Urso (24) and
Leah Sexson for possession of the puck on Thursday. Madison won the Badger
South Conference game 10-0.
The Metro Lynx had 15 players
record at least one point in the game.
Nisius saw 51 saves and stopped
41. Metro Lynx goaltender Erin Webb
faced six shot to earn her second shutout of the season,
Madison (3-1-3, 2-0-2) sits atop the
conference with the Sun Prairie (2-1-3,
2-0-1) and Beloit (5-1-1, 2-1-1) co-ops
trailing close behind.
The biggest areas for our girls to
Watertown 66,
Oregon 57
The Panthers trailed by
18 at halftime before falling 66-57 at non-conference
Watertown Monday.
Oregon had a strong second half with 35 points but it
wasnt enough.
Senior Danica Keisling
and Uhl each finished with
15 points, and McCorkle
added eight. Sophomore Jenna Statz and freshman Izzie
Peterson each collected six
points.
Sophomore Jenna Koepp
led Watertown with 16
points, and senior Liz
Oswald, junior Lauren Burd
and senior Katie Crogan collected 15, 14 and 12 points,
respectively.
- Anthony Iozzo
Wrestling
Postponements
Oregon boys basketball at Monroe, Jan. 17
Cancellations
Oregon wrestling at Mount Horeb Invitational
Icebergs girls hockey at Brookfield Glacier
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Ellice C. DeBenedetto America. Prior to moving
Ellice DeBenedetto
Ellice C. DeBenedetto,
age 69, of Oconto, Wisconsin, passed away on
Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016,
at Bellin Memorial Hospital in Green Bay. She
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in Oregon, the daughter
of Vernon and Bernice
Mitchell.
She attended St. Olaf
College and graduated
from UW-River Falls.
After her marriage to
Richard P. DeBenedetto,
they resided in several
Wisconsin cities throughout his pastoral calls to
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Off North Hwy 51 on
Oak Opening Dr. behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Call: 608-509-8904
GREENWOOD APARTMENTS
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $775 per month, includes
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
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Benets:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, 401K/Prot Sharing,
paid vacation & holidays
View Job Descriptions & Apply Online at www.bakermfg.com
Baker Mfg. Human Resources 608-882-2731
Baker Manufacturing is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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