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Inside Personalizing learning
Kris Fitch of Oregon tries to get the attention of a Saanen goat while doing a Read more about goat yoga OSD educators give
downward dog yoga pose Saturday at the Oregon High School courtyard. The
Inspired Mat sponsored the goat yoga event, which drew nearly 70 people Page 7 update on district Meeting
and raised $510 for the Dane County Humane Society.
initiative canceled
SCOTT DE LARUELLE Board members
Special Olympics Unified Newspaper Group canceled their Monday,
May 22, meeting. The
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holds groundbreaking
A groundbreaking cere-
mony was held for Jeffer-
son Crossing apartments
on May 4 at the corner of
Jefferson and Main streets,
where houses were recently
demolished.
Developer Brian Spanos,
of Spanrie Property Group/
Lakestone Properties, said
hes thrilled to be moving
forward with the apart-
ment complex. He thanked
the village and Oregon
Community Bank for their
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support with the project,
Oregon Middle School students have been growing plants in the new greenhouse, some of and said hes honored to
which will be planted at Lerner Conservation Park on May 15. bring change to downtown.
Village President Steve
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apartment complex will
enhance the downtown
area, which is small but
vital.
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Legislative Opinion
Correction
in a good way
commitment that will be repaid through increased property taxes
over the course of about 10 years, plus 5 percent interest. The
total amount for that grant is projected to be about $1.2 million.
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with the district and other the residents to review the De Laruelle at scott.
Flooding site and issues, he said.
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Coming up Churches
All Saints Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran
Speedway marketplace recitals for its 56 musicians at the 835-3656. 2951 Chapel Valley Rd., Fitchburg Church ECLA
Oregon Performing Arts Center, 456
The Madison Speedway Market- N. Perry Pkwy, at 1 p.m. and 2:30 Library conversation (608) 276-7729
Pastor Rich Johnson
Central Campus: Raymond Road and
Whitney Way
place will kick off its season from 9 p.m. Saturday, May 13. Join in a community conversation SUNDAY SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 13, at Admission is free, but monetary about what you value in and want to 8:30 a.m. classic service SUNDAY - 8:15, 9:30 and10:45 a.m.
Madison International Speedway, 10:45 a.m. new song service Worship West Campus: Corner of Hwy.
donations will be accepted to benefit see for Oregon. The event, sponsored PD and Nine Mound Road, Verona
1122 Sunrise Road, Oregon. Academy of Sound Foundation, by the library, will be held from 5:30- SUNDAY - 9 &10:15 a.m., 6 p.m.
Admission is free. The event will Brooklyn Lutheran Church
Inc. For information, visit 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, at the Firefly 101 Second Street, Brooklyn Worship (608) 271-6633
be held every other Saturday through academyofsound.org. Coffeehouse. (608) 455-3852
Oct. 14. For information, search for Pastor Rebecca Ninke Hillcrest Bible Church
The conversation is meant to pro-
the group on Facebook or call orga- Brat bash vide a foundation for the library and SUNDAY 752 E. Netherwood, Oregon
9 a.m. Holy Communion Eric Vander Ploeg, Lead Pastor
nizer Malinda Sloan at 575-4097. The senior center will hold its ninth its goals. Snacks and drinks will (608) 835-7972, www.hbclife.com
10 a.m. Fellowship
SUNDAY
Plant sale annual brat bash from 10 a.m. to 2 be available. There is a limit to 20
8:30 a.m. worship at the Hillcrest
p.m. Friday, May 13 and Saturday, people, so call ahead to register in Community of Life Lutheran
The Oregon Dirty Knees Garden Church Campus and 10:15 a.m. worship with
May 14. advance at 835-2322. Childrens ministries, birth 4th grade
Club will hold its annual charitable PO Box 233, Oregon
A grilled brat and chips meal is $4,
and a grilled hot dog and chips meal Krause Family Band
plant sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (608) 286-3121, office@
communityoflife.us Holy Mother of Consolation
Saturday, May 13, at Waterman is $3. Beverages are $1 each. Enter- Pastor Jim McCoid Catholic Church
The Oregon Area Senior Center is 651 N. Main Street, Oregon
Triangle Park. For information, visit tainment begins at noon both days. celebrating its 37th anniversary with SUNDAY
10 a.m. Worship at 1111 S. Perry Pastor: Fr. Gary Wankerl
facebook.com/OregonGardenClub or For information, call 835-5801. an afternoon of music, food and fun at (608) 835-5763
email oregongardenclub@gmail.com. Parkway, Oregon
1 p.m. Wednesday, May 17. holymotherchurch.weconnect.com
Gardening program The Krause Family Band, which Brooklyn Community United SATURDAY: 5 p.m. Worship
Yoga, games and reading Methodist Church SUNDAY: 8 and 10:15 a.m. Worship
The library will hold a gardening has been featured on A Prairie Home
While mom is enjoying a session 201 Church Street, Brooklyn
program from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tues- Companion, will perform originals (608) 455-3344 Peoples United Methodist
of relaxing yoga, dads and kids can day, May 16. and traditional roots music. Katie, Church
Pastor George Kaminski
enjoy stories, games and songs at the Ed Meachen and Anne Michels, Ruthie and their father Rick sing SUNDAY 103 North Alpine Parkway, Oregon
library from 10-11 a.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. Worship (Nov.-April) Pastor Jason Mahnke
certified master gardener volunteers together and play a variety of instru- (608)835-3755, www.peoplesumc.org
May 13. from the Dane County UW-Exten- ments and are known for their distinc- 10:30 a.m. Worship (May-Oct.)
Communion is the 1st & 3rd weekend
Yoga will be taught by Susan sion, will share techniques for raised tive close harmonies. SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
Faith Evangelical Lutheran
Smedley Gerber of The Inspired Mat. bed gardening, a recipe for square- A speaker from Oregon Communi- Church SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship and Sunday
Registration is required by calling 143 Washington Street, Oregon school; 10:30 a.m. Worship
foot garden soil and ideas for creating ty Bank will kick off the celebration.
835-3656. your own square-foot gardening beds, After the program, enjoy hot and cold (608) 835-3554
St. Johns Lutheran Church
Pastor Karl Hermanson
Spring recital selecting and growing your plants and hors doeuvres and an anniversary SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship 625 E. Netherwood, Oregon
successfully harvesting your crops. cake. To register for the free program, Holy Communion 2nd & last Pastor Paul Markquart (Lead Pastor)
Academy of Sound will hold two Sundays (608) 835-3154
To register for this free class, call call 835-5801. SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
First Presbyterian Church SUNDAY - 8 and 10:30 a.m. Worship
408 N. Bergamont Blvd. (north of 9:15-10:15 a.m. Education Hour
Community calendar CC), Oregon, WI
(608) 835-3082 - fpcoregonwi.org Vineyard Community Church
Pastor Kathleen Owens Oregon Community Bank & Trust, 105
Thursday, May 11 ture Center Wednesday, May 17 SUNDAY S. Alpine Parkway, Oregon - Bob Groth,
6:30-7:30 p.m., Lifetree Cafe: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Brown 10 a.m. Service Pastor
Sunday, May 14 10:15 a.m. Sunday School (608) 513-3435, welcometovineyard.
Embracing Change, Headquarters 1-5 p.m., Musical jam, Ziggys, Bag Book Group, library, 835-3656 com
banquet room, 101 Concord Dr., 11 a.m. Fellowship
135 S. Main St., 228-9644 3:30-5:30 p.m., Computer Class: SUNDAY - 10 a.m. Worship
communityoflife.us/lifetreecafe 11:15 a.m. Adult Education
Shopping Online ($20), senior cen-
7 p.m., OHS Choir Variety show, Monday, May 15 ter, 835-5801 Zwingli United Church of Christ
Fitchburg Memorial UCC Paoli
OHS PAC, 456 S. Perry Pkwy., 835- 3:15-4:30 p.m., Young Creators 7-9 p.m., Anderson Park Friends 5705 Lacy Road, Fitchburg At the Intersection of Hwy. 69 & PB
4300 Club: Sphero Bot Races, library, board meeting, Town of Oregon (608) 273-1008, www.memorialucc. Rev. Sara Thiessen
835-3656 org (608) 845-5641
Saturday, May 13 Hall, 1138 Union Road Pastor: Phil Haslanger
6:30-7 p.m., Pajama antics (ages SUNDAY -
Community-wide garage sale, Thursday, May 18 Associate Pastor Twink Jan- 9:30 a.m. Family Worship
6 and under), library, 835-3656 McMahon
835-6677 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Chamber SUNDAY
6:30-8 p.m., Estate Planning
8-10:30 a.m., Anderson Farm workshop (free), Krause Donovan membership meeting: Climate 9:30 a.m. Worship
County Park work day, 914 Union Change talk with meteorologist Bob
Road, andersonparkfriends.org
Estate Law Partners, 116 Spring
St., 268-5751 Lindmeier, Headquarters (RSVP), Support groups
8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Special 101 Concord Ave., 835-3697
Tuesday, May 16 Alcoholics Anonymous Relationship & Divorce
Olympics regional competition, 1 p.m., Third Thursday afternoon meeting, First Support Group, State
OHS track, 456 N. Perry Pkwy, 2-3 p.m., Technology Classes: euchre card party ($3), senior cen- Presbyterian Church, Bank of Cross Plains,
specialolympicswisconsin.org Tweeting with Twitter (18 and up, ter, 835-5801 every Monday and every other Monday at
Noon to 2 p.m., Dog training register), library, 835-3656 6:30-7:30 p.m., Lifetree Cafe: Friday at 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
questions, Oregon Farm Center, 2-6 p.m., Oregon Farmers Market, Whats Right (wrong) with You?
4636 Hwy. 138, 835-3114 Dorn True Value Hardware parking Headquarters banquet room, 101 Caregiver Support Veterans Group,
6:30 p.m., Family movie night, lot, 131 W. Richards Road Concord Dr., communityoflife.us/ Group, Oregon Area Oregon Area Senior
First Presbyterian Church, 408 N. 6-7:30 p.m. Prairie View Elemen- lifetreecafe Senior Center, third Center, every second
Bergamont Blvd., 835-3082 tary orchestra/chorus concert, PVE, 7 p.m. OMS Choir concert, 601 Monday of each month Wednesday at 9 a.m.
8-11:30 p.m., OHS Prom, Over- 300 Soden Dr., 835-4200 Pleasant Oak Dr., 835-4800 at 9 a.m. Weight-Loss Support
Dementia Caregivers Group, Oregon Area
Supper and Support, Senior Center, every
fourth Wednesday of Monday at 3:30 p.m.
Community cable listings Senior center every month from 6-7:30 Navigating Life Elder
Monday, May 15 Monday, May 15 p.m., Sienna Crest, 845 Support Group, Peoples
Village of Oregon Cable Access TV channels:
Chicken Cacciatore 9:00 CLUB, Rubber Stamping Market St., Suite 1 United Methodist
WOW #983 & ORE #984
Phone: 291-0148 Email: oregoncableaccess@charter.net Egg Noodles 10:00 Dominoes Diabetes Support Church, 103 N. Alpine
Website: ocamedia.com Facebook: ocamediawi Brussels Sprouts 10:30 StrongWomen Group, Oregon Area Pkwy., every first
New programs daily at 1 p.m. Diced Peaches 1:00 Get Fit, Scrabble Senior Center, second Monday at 7 p.m.
and repeats at 4, 7 and 10 p.m. and 1, 4, 7 and 10 a.m.
Multi Grain Bread, Sherbet 1:30 Bridge Thursday of each month
Thursday, May 11 Monday, May 15 VO- Soy Meat Sauce 3:30 Weight Loss Support at 1:30 p.m.
WOW: 2017 TV WOW: Village Board Tuesday, May 16 Tuesday, May 16
Bowling Tournament (of Meeting LIVE 5 p.m. *Meatloaf 8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced
March 23) ORE: School Board Mashed Potatoes with Gravy 9:30 Wii Bowling How Much Is Enough?
ORE: School Board Meeting (of May 8) Tossed Greens with 9:45 Zumba Gold
Meeting (of May 8) Tomatoes and Dressing 11:30 Silver Threads In the quest to achieve financial independence and to
Tuesday, May 16 Pear Slices 12:30 Sheepshead secure our future, there is a temptation to think that if we
Friday, May 12 WOW: Movie: To Have Whole Wheat Bread 12:30 Stoughton Shopping could just acquire a certain amount of money (or things),
WOW: Road To & Have Not (1945) Brownie 5:30 StrongWomen that all would be well. We would then have our precious
Recovery: Rural ORE: RCI 5th & VO- Veggie Patty Wednesday, May 17 nest egg and our futures would be safe and secure. But
Communities 6th Grade Orchestra Wednesday, May 17 9:00 CLUB, Wednesday Walkers when it comes to money and material possessions, no
ORE: RCI Band Concert Performance @ PAC (of Baked Cod 9:00 COA amount is ever enough. Human desires are infinite and will
(of May 2) May 9) Boiled Potatoes 1:00 Euchre, Get Fit always outstrip our current possessions. Maybe that is a
Norwegian Dilled Cucumber 1:00 Anniversary Party! good thing insofar as it keeps us moving and striving. But
Saturday, May 13 Wednesday, May 17 Salad, Dinner Roll 3:30 Shopping On-line it can also distract us from doing Gods work, and so per-
WOW: Maggie Mae @ WOW: Movie: The Strawberry/Rhubarb Pie Thursday, May 18 haps we should flip the question around, and not ask How
OHS PAC (of April 29) Little Rascals (1939) VO- Veggie Cheese over 8:30 Zumba Gold Adv. much is enough? but rather, How little will suffice?
ORE: Oregon/ ORE: OHS Choir Potatoes 9:00 Pool Players Most of us would be amazed to learn how little it takes to
Stoughton Rugby vs. Variety Show @ PAC (of SO- Chef Salad 9:45 Zumba Gold keep us going. A modicum of food, some clothes on our
Chargers (of May 3) May 11) Thursday, May 18 10:30 StrongWomen back, and shelter from the storm is more than enough to
My Meal, My Way Lunch 12:30 Shopping at Bills keep a human body alive and well. All the rest is surplus,
Sunday, May 14 Thursday, May 18 at Ziggys Smokehouse 1:00 Cribbage, Card Party and often a distraction from our true mission, which is to
WOW: St. Johns WOW: Village Board (drop in between 11:30 1:00 Mind over Matter love God and our fellow man. Seek what is enough to do
Lutheran Church Service Meeting (of May 15) a.m. and 1 p.m.) 5:30 StrongWomen Gods work, not what is needed for your greed.
ORE: BKE/NKE Choir ORE: OHS Fine Arts Friday, May 19 Friday, May 19 Christopher Simon
Performance @ OHS PAC Week: Drama Club- Sloppy Joe on Bun By appointment: Comprehensive
(of May 5) Spaghetti Island (of April Broccoli, Coleslaw Med Checks Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what
11) Fruit Cup 9:00 CLUB you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will
Chocolate Ice Cream 9:30 Blood Pressure wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than
VO- Vegetarian Sloppy Joe 9:45 Gentle Yoga clothes?
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And strangers, including
a mom who lost her son the Faith Evangelical
same way and a man from Lutheran Church
British Columbia, have
Faith Neighborhood
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encouraged him and provid- Oregon, WI 53575
ed help, such as discounts
on equipment and biking
with him for couple days. Yard Sale Kitchen
Thursday, May 11th Furniture
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with tears in his eyes. She Bill Conner warms up with his Trek bike before the 2,000-mile biking trip. Household goods
is a pistol, shes always 8:30 am - 5 pm Jewelry, bags, accessories
smiling. Saturday, May 13th Clothing- Men, Women
of his control. There are also the route would be willing big responsibility. 8:30 am - 2 p.m. Children & Teen
Ready for a challenge the challenges he can pre- to provide accommodation, He will try to update every
pare for, like the 75 miles otherwise he will be camp- week on his personal Face-
To prepare his body for between supply stations in ing along the trip. book page and GoFundMe
the journey, Conner has stretches of Mississippi. Its survival not risk, he site, and let his support-
biked thousands of miles Its for Abi, I know shell said. If I made it, Abi and ers know where he is. He
over last four months, get- get me there, shell be there I made it. If something did believes he will meet many Fashionable Womens Clothing
ting himself to around 45 with me, he said. I also happen, Im with her. I win good people on the road and
miles an hour recently. know when its raining or either way.
You just ride, your body blowing my face, shell be
be navigated through the Warehouse Sale!
He said his family doesnt trip. Thursday, May 11th & Friday, May 12th 8am-6pm
gets stronger, then you can sitting saying, Are you sure really understand why he is Life is a journey, people
go further, Conner said. Saturday, May 13th 8am-1pm
you want to do this, dad? riding, especially his mom come to your life for a rea-
He is aware going in how He has prepared supplies who worries she will not see son, Conner said. Closeouts & samples sale at BLOW-OUT prices!
Casuals, Jackets, Bibs, Gloves, and more!
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student.
What is personalized
The board has addressed
its vision for personalized learning? A Goodwill Truck will be parked in front of Oregon Village Hall at 117 Spring St.
on May 13th from 3pm to 5pm for donations.
learning in three posi-
tion papers over the past According to the OSD website, a personalized learning 428 Burning Wood Way, Oregon: 291 N. Main St. Sat 10-4pm, sleeper
Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 8-4. Furniture, oak sofa, lawn edgers, garden tools,
335 Prairie View Ct. May 11-13 8am-
5pm. Boys clothing 2-14/16, Girls
15 years: Accountability system provides opportunities to maximize the potential kitchen cabinets, books, household, etc. dehumidifiers, end tables, misc clothing 6mo-size8, womens 14-22,
kids antique riding caterpillar tractor,
for Student Achievement of all students based on their needs, abilities, and prefer- 480 Cledel St. GIRL SCOUT 316 S. Main St. Antiques, Furniture,
FUNDRAISER Thurs and Friday Carpets, Household items, Mens toys, books, movies, fabric, crafts and
(2003), Visioning for the ences. Personalization incorporates, but moves beyond, 8-4 and Saturday 8-1. Books, toys, clothing, lawn and garden items supplies, fall dcor, x-mas, household
Future (2007) and Assess- clothes, household and much, much 835 Miller Dr. Thur May-11- 3-6. 787 Ridge View Ln. Fri 8am-4pm Sat
ment for Student Achieve- both individualized learning and differentiated instruction. more Girl Scout Cookies Friday May 12 8-4. DVDs, CDs, books, 8am-2pm, Sale Mens Womens Boys
size 6 and 7. Household collectibles,
ment (2010). The district 795 Clover Ln. Thurs 8-3, Fri 8-3, Sat home dcor, chairs. RC plane (needs
books and furniture.
8-noon work) telescope, tree stand, archery,
also created a Personalized
On the Web need to go next. How can 194 Elliott Ln. 5/13 Cabin Dcor, cooler, Cash/local checks only 200 Robinson Rd. Thursday 2pm-
Learning Initiative Task 7pm, Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday
Force in 2012, led by Berg- we empower those learners gas containers, storage containers, 4385 Oak Hill Rd. Plant Sale May
8am-11am. Travel Trailer camper hitch
space heaters, cups and saucers, 13-14. Sat and Sunday 8:30-4:30.
strom and Tanner. Find out more about personalized and support them? collectibles Hostas. 50+ varieties Unusual swaybar and leveler. Craftsman Lawn
Tanner said next on the Vac Blower and Chipper, Craftsman
Bergstrom said one of learning at Oregon School District: 1367 Hampton Hills Rd. May 11 Perennials 50+ varieties. For list: air compressor, tools and power tools.
task forces to-do list is 4-pm-7pm, May 12 7am-7pm, May Earthspirit@nationwide.net Juniors and adult clothes, crafts and
the facets of personalized oregonsd.org/district. 13 7am-11am. HUGE Indoor Moving 6163 Oak Hollow Dr. 5-11-5/13 8am-
learning breaking stu- to develop professional miscellaneous
Sale! Childrens clothing. Adult and 3pm. New furniture, coach purses,
dents up into more flexible cfm?subpage=6788 learning pathways as part Childrens Badger Wear, Shoes, Xbox, outdoor furniture, kids stuff, 202 Sterling Dr. 5/12 8am-5pm, 5/13
of long-term teacher devel- Toys, Household, Frames, Decorative, new stroller, Lund Boat, kids/baby 8am-12 Washer, dryer, lawn mower,
groups based on level of Bedding, Bed Canopy bedroom set. Much more office furniture, household
understanding is happen- opment. 135 Village View Court. May 12-13
We want the ideas of 4293 Hwy 138. Fri-Sat 8-5pm. Household, 548 Lexington Dr. Thus-Sat. Mens,
ing all across classrooms 8am-5pm. 3 Family Sale Lots of toys,
or that week. Thats where personalized learning to be
furniture, dishes, pet supplies Womens. Childrens clothing, toys
doll buggies, car creeper, kitchen
in the district, with teachers all of our teachers are striv- 843 LilianaTer. Thur May 11th 7-4 Fri 7-4, including Elmos. Housewares, dcor items, corner shelf, gutter blower
using regular assessments embedded in all the pro- Sat 7-1. Girls, teenage (Pink, American including Noahs ark, craft supplies
ing to go. fessional learning that we Eagle, name brands) and Adult clothing, 280 and 290 Park St. 5/12 7:30-
extension, antiques, Fisher Price Zoo
Talker, sewing, pictures, adult and
to figure out where students Bergstrom said a goal seasonal decorations, books, movies, 5, 5/13 7:30-2. Multi Family. Tools,
are in their learning. do, he said. Its not like, boys clothing. Large stuffed Mickey
of personalized learning is Oh, Im going to be a per-
toys, dishes, sheets, party dresses, pet crafts, household, meat smoker, Mouse. Lots more
(They) figure out what items, jewelry and more kids clothes, toys, lawn equipment,
helping students exceed sonalized learning teacher 330 Waterman. HELP ME
students know and then their own expectations of 847 Liliana Ter. Thur May 11th 8-4, furniture, heaters, strollers, something DOWNSIZE. CDS, Housewares,
and everybody else is not. Fri 8-4, Sat 8-1. Infant-Adult clothing, for everyone. Christmas Dcor, e lectronics, and
group them for that day themselves. household decorations, framed 735 N. Perry Pkwy. 5/11 5/12 5/13.
based on what they know, Because remember, its not more
Its not about shooting the goal, its a means.
pictures, rug, candles, tools Huge Sale. Appliances, furniture,
5549 Windridge Rd. May 11-13 9am-
not permanent groups based at the middle and teaching 404 N. Main St. Thursday afternoon- many household items, clothes, toys. 5pm Sewing Machine, boys clothes
on one assessment they took Saturday. Multi-family! Collectables, MUST SEE
to where you think most of Email Unified Newspaper small engine parts, household, etc.
up to size 6. Riding Toys, misc.
a long time ago, she said. the kids are, she said. Its
(Its) flexible groups based Group reporter Scott
about students being able
on what they know the stu-
dent needs to know that day
to see where they are and
co-construct where they
De Laruelle at scott.
delaruelle@wcinet.com. Garage Sale Left-Overs?
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Boys tennis
Player of the
week
From May 2-9
Oregon wins Stoughton invite
Panthers win three
titles, finish runner-up
at two other flights
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor
Softball Baseball
SHOCK YOUR
at Portage Country Club. for the Badger South
The Panthers shot a 355, Conference tournament.
finishing behind Verona
(340), Portage Black (349),
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Ryan Candell fin-
ished tied for second with The Panthers hosted
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with an 81, and John Klus Course on Tuesday to fin-
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Memorial Day ond inning but Monroe Saturday and Jayme Zand- the top of the first inning
answered with one of its der added a home run as but then fell behind in the
own in the top of the third. Oregon held off Mount home half of the inning
Early Deadlines
Kenadee Nelson earned Horeb 5-4. as Edgewood put up two
the win for Oregon. She Christiansen earned the runs.
pitched four innings and win, scattering six hits over Christiansen shut the
didnt surrender a run on seven innings. She struck Crusaders down after the
one hit. She struck out out four and walked three. first, scattering five hits
Due to the Memorial Day holiday, seven. Olivia Bobak took Samantha Adler struck over five innings. She
out three and walked six.
the display ad deadline for the May 31, 2017 the loss for Monroe. She allowed one earned run.
tossed 9 1/3 innings, sur- Oregon 4, Dodgeville 3 Nelson and McCallum
Great Dane Shopping News rendering three runs on six each threw one inning of
hits. Bobak struck out 15. Oregon won a second relief.
will be Wednesday, May 24 at 3 p.m. C h r i s t i a n s e n s t a r t e d one run game Saturday in O r eg o n t r a i l e d b y a
Classified ad deadline will be Thursday, May 25 at Noon. the game for Oregon and Mount Horeb, holding off run until the top of the
tossed six innings, giving Dodgeville 4-3. fourth when the Panthers
up two runs on five hits. Lacy Fluckiger got the tied the game on a dou-
Deadlines for the June 1, 2017 She struck out five and win, working 3 2/3. She ble by McCallum to score
scattered six hits and gave Schmidt.
Oregon Observer, Stoughton Courier Hub walked one.
Jayme Zander, Cina and up two earned runs. Nel- Oregon tacked on a
and Verona Press Kleckler each drove in one son tossed the final 3 1/3 to pair of runs in the top of
run to lead the Panthers. earn the win. She allowed the eight as Julia Schmidt
will be Friday, May 26 at Noon. Monroe committed three one run on three hits and d o u b l e d h o m e C a i l y n
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Tennis: Oregon falls to Madison Edgewood, beats MG Soccer: Girls tie Middleton
Continued from page 18 Firefighters Park on Friday
Continued from page 16 Stoughton freshman Alex Dunn at No. 2 singles. tiebreakers at No. 4 sin- to take on Middleton, ranked
Dedie. The Panthers had a gles and No. 3 doubles seventh in Division 1, and
Zak had a great day and chance to add a third to help the team closeout first game of the season ended in a 2-2 tie.
championship and Nos. Dan was solid with a third- wins at No. 1 doubles, but a 4-3 conference win over Thursday 1-0 at nonconfer- Senior Holly Kaboord
2 and 3 doubles has been place finish at 3 singles, Bychowski and Rehrauer Monona Grove. ence Sun Prairie. scored with an assist to
a challenge with injuries, Conklin said. Overall we fell 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 to Forrest Schneider won 6-4, 6-2 Katie Kern scored the lone Roemer in the 15th minute,
etc., coach Ben Conklin expected to win, and we Lynn and Charlie Weitz. over fellow state qualifier goal with an assist to Camryn and freshman Avery Fanning
said. Were trying to be did. Its a good feeling and Oregons No. 3 doubles Cole Lindwall and Dono- Hart. added a goal in the 25th min-
as consistent as we can but a good comeback after a team of Seeliger and Ayers van rolled 6-3, 6-1 against Oregon outshot the Car- ute with an assist to Sweeney.
its a work in progress. tough Friday. had the next closed match, Caden Nelson at No. 2 sin- dinals 13-2 and hit the post I was quite pleased after
Jacob Ayers and Kaden losing 6-4, 6-4. gles. three times. being frustrated against
Seeliger cruised through Edgewood 5, Roskos prevailed 7-6 We possessed the ball Sun Prairie, Grutzner said.
t h e i r fi r s t t wo r o u n d s , Oregon 2 Oregon 4, (5), 6-2 over Ben Travis at really well and did a lot of After not finishing the night
dropping just two games
The Panthers won two Monona Grove 3
No. 4 singles and Seelig- good things, coach Julie before, we did a really nice
with a 6-0, 6-0 win over er and Ayers added a 6-4, Grutzner said, We just job against a good Middleton
Monroe and a 6-1, 6-1 win singles matches atop the Schneider and Donovan 7-6 (4) victory at No. 3 couldnt get the ball into the
lineup Thursday, but it once again took care of team.
over Janesville Parker. doubles against Noah back of the net. Leia Peterman scored
They fell 6-3, 3-6, 10-7 to ended up being a 5-2 con- business atop the singles Ehrlinger and Mattias Breitbach had one save.
ference loss against Madi- lineup at home on Tues- twice for Middleton to tie the
Milton sophomores Zach Allen to secure the win for game.
Miller and Nick Robinson son Edgewood. day. Oregon.
Oregon 2, Middleton 2
Schneider and fellow The host Panthers Breitbach finished with
in the No. 3 doubles cham- O r e g o n t r av e l e d t o one save.
pionship match. state qualifier Cecil Ling- also picked up wins in
Dan Koopman defeated ard renewed their rivalry at
No. 1 singles. The Oregon
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5-7, 6-3, 10-2 to Milton ence title a year ago, pre-
senior Sam Robinson. vailed once again, in three
Koopman played his way sets 3-6, 6-2, 7-5.
back to a third-place finish Oregons other returning
with a 6-4 ,6-0 win over state qualifier, Donovan,
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Continued from page 1
About the award
Community effort
This year is not the first time The Special Olympics Wis-
people have taken notice of consin Law Enforcement Torch
Caspers involvement in Special Run Volunteer of the Year Award
Olympics. Her whole family has was established in 2005 to
been recognized twice especial-
ly for their help with the Polar honor an outstanding Wisconsin
Plunge as the Family Volunteer Professional Police Association
of the Year for Region 6 in 2004 (WPPA) member committed to
and 2010. the mission of Special Olympics
(Special Olympics) is a family Wisconsin.
event for us, Casper said. It has
just been an honor to be thought The award aims to honor and
of like that. thank volunteers for the time
Casper and her family moved
to Oregon 25 years ago, shortly theyve dedicated toward enrich-
after she started her career with ing the lives of Special Olympics
the Dane County Sheriffs Office. Wisconsin athletes.
Her oldest son, Jake, is cognitive-
ly disabled, and he expressed a
desire to play sports 18 years ago more than 65 athletes, and volun-
as a sixth grader. teers such as Casper can be cer-
Thats when the Caspers decid- tified to coach all of the sports if
ed to get involved with Special there is interest.
Olympics Wisconsin, which This year she is head coach of
offers 18 sports in five seasons bocce and assistant coach for bas-
annually. But at that time, Ore- ketball, and she also helps with
gons team (Agency 605) only bowling.
offered three sports for its nearly Her son participates in bowl- Photo submitted
35 athletes. ing, team basketball, softball and Oregon resident and Dane County Sheriffs Deputy Lori Casper, center, has been named Special Olympics Wis-
Casper and a few other parents golf, but because of a torn bicep is consin Law Enforcement Torch Run Volunteer of the Year. She is pictured in this file photo carrying the torch
looked into ways to add sports doing track and field this summer next to Oregon Special Olympics athletes Jill Mulroney, left, and her son, Jake Casper, right.
and activities to grow the team. instead of powerlifting.
They wanted the athletes to do Hes excelled in so many athletes from Region 6 to carry officers to area restaurants to talk regional tournament.
more than just practice and com- things, she said. the torch with Casper at the tour- with diners and ask for donations We just want to make it more
pete together, so they decided Casper said a few team mem- nament in Oregon this weekend. for the Cop on a Rooftop and Tip- unified, Casper said. We want
to also hold picnics, dances and bers live in other parts of Dane The athletes enjoy participating A-Cop events. to make our athletes more accept-
camping trips. County. One such athlete is in other Special Olympics fund- A couple weeks ago, the Ore- ed in the community.
And about 12 years ago, Casper 15-year-old Josh Wing, who trav- raisers, too, she said. Some have gon agency also held a bowling Its just like being part of a big
started investing more time in els from Verona to participate in jumped in freezing water with event at Ten Pin Alley in Fitch- family, she added.
Special Olympics as a parent, basketball with Oregons agency. hundreds of other people for the burg for the athletes, families and
coach and law enforcement offi- The Verona Area High School Polar Plunge, while others have law enforcement officers to get Contact Samantha Christian at
cer. Now the agency has grown to freshman will be one of three accompanied law enforcement to know one another before the samantha.christian@wcinet.com.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC acres, zoned A-1 Ex will be divided and ments as provided in Village of Oregon 4. Scheduling may require objections to the amount VILLAGE OF OREGON
rezoned into Lot 1 with 16 acres, zoned Resolution No. 17-08, which resolution is The Town wishes to have this work or valuation of property to be submitted
HEARING A-2 with existing house and Lot 2 with 22 on file with the Village Clerk of the Village completed during the 2017 road work on forms approved by the Department RESOLUTION NO. 17-08
OREGON PLAN acres, zoned A-2. Owner and applicant is of Oregon, except assessments on prop- season, meaning done prior to Septem- of Revenue, and the board shall require FINAL RESOLUTION
COMMISSION Paul Morrison, 1239 S. Fish Hatchery Rd., erty where the owner files with the Village ber 1. 2017. that any forms include stated valuations LEVYING SPECIAL
Oregon, WI 53575. Clerk of the Village of Oregon, within 30 Attach a proposed time schedule of the property in question. Persons who
TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2017 b. Land Division and Rezone Re- days from the date of this notice, a writ- showing how soon the work can be start- own land and improvements to that land ASSESSMENTS AGAINST
6:30 P.M. quest. Petition # 11145. Parcel # 0509- ten notice that the owner elects to pay ed after bid acceptance, and how many may object to the aggregate valuation of BENEFITED PROPERTY
OREGON TOWN HALL 284-9300-0 and 0509-284-9340-0; the the special assessment on the owners days or weeks it will take before comple- that land and improvements to that land, (ELM STREET AND
property is located north and east of property, describing the property, to the tion. but no person who owns land and im-
1138 UNION ROAD 5664 Bellbrook Rd., Brooklyn, WI 53521. Village Treasurer of the Village of Oregon 5. Payment provements to that land may object only SOUTH MAIN STREET
OREGON, WI 53575 The request is the reconfiguration of 2 on or before the following November 1, Payment to the contractor will be to the valuation of that land or only to the RECONSTRUCTION)
NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN for a PUB- lots on certified survey map #11401 on 61 unless the election is revoked. If, after made within 30 days of the completion of valuation of improvements to that land. RECITALS
LIC HEARING to be held on Tuesday, May acres. This is a shifting of lot lines. No making the election, the property owner the seal coating and an approved inspec- No person may be allowed in any action A. The Village Board of the Village
16, 2017 at 6:30 p.m., before the Town of new building sites will be created. Lot 1 fails to make the payment to the Village tion by the Town. or proceedings to question the amount or of Oregon has declared its intention to
Oregon Plan Commission at the Oregon will be 42.76 acres, zoned A-1 Ex. Lot 2 Treasurer of the Village of Oregon, the Dawn George, Clerk valuation of property unless the written exercise police powers under Wis. Stat.
Town Hall, 1138 Union Road, Oregon, WI will be 11.0 acres, zoned RH-3, and Lot Village Clerk shall place the entire as- Published: May 11, 2017 objection has been filed and that person 66.0703, to levy special assessments
53575. 3 will be 7.5 acres, zoned RH-2. Owner is sessment on the following tax roll. WNAXLP in good faith presented evidence to the upon property within the areas described
1. Land Division and Rezone Re- Blue Vista Farm LLC, 742 Foxfield Rd., Dated: May 11, 2017 board in support of the objections and in the Special Assessment Report at-
quest. Petition # 11147. Parcel # 0509- Oregon, WI 53575. Applicant is Eric Gro- BY: ______________________________ *** made full disclosure before the board, tached as Attachment A (the Engineers
093-8001-0; 1207 S. Fish Hatchery Rd., ver, 742 Foxfield Rd., Oregon, WI 53575. Peggy S. K. Haag, Village Clerk NOTICE OF under oath, of all of that persons proper- Final Report), incorporated herein by
Oregon, WI 53575. The request is to sepa- 2. Close Public Hearing. Posted: May 12, 2017
PUBLIC HEARING ON AN
ty liable to assessment in the district and reference, for benefits conferred upon
rate existing residence from farmland. No 3. Call Plan Commission meeting to Published: May 11, 2017 the value of that property. The require- each property in whole or in part by the
new building sites will be created. The 38 order. WNAXLP ORDINANCE REPEALING ment that objections be in writing may be installation of sidewalks.
acres, zoned A-1 Ex will be divided and 4. Roll Call. AND RECREATING waived by express action of the board. B. On April 13, 2017, the following
rezoned into Lot 1 with 16 acres, zoned 5. Discussion and possible Recom- *** 5. When appearing before the board notice was published and mailed pursu-
A-2 with existing house and Lot 2 with 22 mendation to the Town Board: CHAPTER 22 OF THE of review, the objecting person shall
TOWN OF RUTLAND ant to law, the Village Board conducted a
acres, zoned A-2. Owner and applicant is a. Land Division and Rezone Re- VILLAGE OF OREGON CODE specify in writing the persons estimate public hearing on the levy of special as-
Paul Morrison, 1239 S. Fish Hatchery Rd., quest. Petition # 11147; Parcel # 0509- ADVERTISEMENT FOR of the value of the land and of the im-
OF ORDINANCES RELATING sessments in accordance with the Spe-
Oregon, WI 53575. 093-8001-0; 1207 S. Fish Hatchery Rd., SEALCOATING (CHIP provements that are the subject of the cial Assessment Report.
2. Land Division and Rezone Re- Oregon, WI 53575. TO STORMWATER persons objection and specify the infor-
SEALING) BIDS C. The purpose of this resolution is
quest. Petition # 11145. Parcel # 0509- b. Land Division and Rezone Re- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the MANAGEMENT AND mation that the person used to arrive at to levy special assessments upon the fol-
284-9300-0 and 0509-284-9340-0; the quest. Petition # 11145; Parcel # 0509- Town of Rutland is seeking bids for 2017 EROSION CONTROL that estimate. lowing described property:
property is located north and east of 284-9300-0 and 0509-284-9340-0; the sealcoating (chip sealing) of several 6. No person may appear before the 203, 215, 206, 231, 170, 218, 224, 225,
5664 Bellbrook Rd., Brooklyn, WI 53521. property is located north and east of 5664 VILLAGE OF OREGON board of review, testify to the board by
Town roads as identified below. 230, 241, 300, 301, 313, 316, 323, 324, 328,
The request is the reconfiguration of 2 Bellbrook Rd., Brooklyn, WI 53521. All bids shall be marked Seal Coat-
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Vil- telephone, or object to a valuation if that 337 and 341 South Main Street, 210 and
lots on certified survey map #11401 on 61 c. Land Division and Rezone Re- ing Quote, and submitted to the Town
lage of Oregon Planning Commission will valuation was made by the assessor or 220 Janesville Street, and 143 Washing-
hold a public hearing on June 1, 2017 at
acres. This is a shifting of lot lines. No quest. Petition # 11099; Parcel # 0509- Clerk, whose offices are located at 4177 6:30 p.m., to discuss and act upon an or-
the objector using the income method of ton Street (hereafter collectively referred
new building sites will be created. Lots 2 351-9500-5; North of 181 Union Road, Old Stage Road, Brooklyn, WI53521 up to valuation, unless the person supplies the to as the Property).
dinance repealing and recreating Chap-
& 3 will be become Lots 1, 2 & 3. Lot 1 will Brooklyn, WI 53521. Note: Petition re- and including 5:00 p.m. on June 5, 2017. assessor with all the information about D. The Village Board finds that bene-
be 42.76 acres, zoned A-1 Ex. Lot 2 will be vised by Dane County to include an ad- Bids will be opened at _7:00_ p.m. on
ter 22 of the Village of Oregon Code of income and expenses, as specified in the fits from the sidewalk improvements will
11.0 acres, zoned RH-3, and Lot 3 will be jacent non-conforming residential lot June 6, 2017 at the town hall which is lo-
Ordinances relating to stormwater man- assessors manual under s. 73.03 (2a), be conferred upon the Property.
7.5 acres, zoned RH-2. Owner is Blue Vis- with existing residence. The town has a agement and erosion control. The hear- Wis. stats., that the assessor requests.
cated at 785 Center Rd. Contracts will be E. The Village Public Works Direc-
ta Farm LLC, 742 Foxfield Rd., Oregon, 40-day review period. awarded on the same night. The Town of
ing will be held at the Village Hall at 117 The Town of Rutland has an ordinance tor has prepared the report attached as
WI 53575. Applicant is Eric Grover, 742 6. Approval of minutes from the last Rutland Board reserves the right to reject
Spring Street, Oregon, Wisconsin. for the confidentiality of information Attachment A which can be seen in the
Foxfield Rd., Oregon, WI 53575. meeting. A copy of the ordinance is available about income and expenses that is pro- Village Clerks office.
An effort has been made to notify 7. Public Comments.
any/or all bids and to select the lowest at the Village Clerks office at the Village vided to the assessor under this para-
responsible bidder. Hall. RESOLUTION
neighbors of this proposed change. To 8. Discussion and possible Action 1. Project Description graph that provides exceptions for per- Therefore, the Village Board of the
ensure that everyone has been notified, re: Review of the Town Comprehensive The attached map shows the roads
Subsequent to the hearing, the Com- sons using information in the discharge Village of Oregon, Dane County, Wiscon-
please share this notice with anyone who Plan. mission intends to deliberate and act of duties imposed by law or the duties of
proposed to be seal coated (chip sealed). sin, do resolve as follows:
you think would be interested. 9. Discussion and possible Action The Town may choose to do only the
upon the request. their officer or by order of a court. The 1. The Public Works Directors Re-
Note: Agendas are subject to re: Intergovernmental Boundary Agree- Any person who has a qualifying information that is provided under this
highest priority roads, depending on disability as defined by the Americans port is adopted and approved.
amendment after publication. Check the ment with Village of Oregon. cost and budget considerations. Bidders paragraph, unless a court determined 2. The cost of the Project shall be
official posting locations (Town Hall, 10. Communications. may wish to arrange a road inspection
with Disabilities Act that requires the that it is inaccurate, is not subject to the assessed to the Property in the amounts
meeting or materials at the meeting to
Town of Oregon Recycling Center and 11. Adjournment. trip with the Towns patrolmen to better right of inspection and copying under s. specified as Owner Share of Sidewalk
Oregon Village Hall) including the Town Note: Agendas are subject to be in an accessible location or format 19.35 (1), Wis. stats. (1/2 of Total Cost) in Public Works Direc-
website at www.town.oregon.wi.us. It is amendment after publication. Check the
understand individual project needs and must contact the Village Clerk at (608) 7. The board shall hear upon oath,
to prepare a more accurate quote. Lead tors Report, as follows:
possible that members of and possibly official posting locations (Town Hall, Patrolman Nels Wethal may be reached at
835-3118, 117 Spring Street, Oregon, Wis- by telephone, all ill or disabled persons South Main Street Addresses:
a quorum of members of other govern- Town of Oregon Recycling Center and consin, at least twenty-four hours prior who present to the board a letter from
608 577-5691. to the commencement of the meeting so 203 - $546.25
mental bodies of the town may be in at- Oregon Village Hall) including the Town The possible candidates for 2017 a physician, surgeon, or osteopath that 215 - $1,106.88
tendance at any of the meetings to gather website at www.town.oregon.wi.us. It is seal coating are:
that any necessary arrangements can be confirms their illness or disability. No 206 - $934.38
information; however, no action will be possible that members of and possibly made to accommodate each request other persons may testify by telephone
1. Flint Rd.= 8000 ft. Peggy Haag 231 - $1,063.75
taken by any governmental body at said a quorum of members of other govern- 2. Old Stage Rd. (Oak Lane west to unless the Board, in its discretion, has 170 - $1,288.00
meeting other than the governmental mental bodies of the town may be in at- Village Clerk determined to grant a property owners
Hwy 14) = 8495 218 - $1,035.00
body specifically referred to in the meet- tendance at any of the meetings to gather 3. Sunrise Rd. (Hwy 138-Oak Hill Rd.
Published: May 11 and 18, 2017 or their representatives request to tes- 224 - $646.88
ing notice. Requests from persons with information; however, no action will be WNAXLP tify under oath by telephone or written
= 5190 225 - $790.63
disabilities who need assistance to par- taken by any governmental body at said 4. Bass Lake Court = 1220 statement. 230 - $1,279.38
ticipate in this meeting or hearing should meeting other than the governmental *** 8. No person may appear before the
2. Specifications: 241 - $1,063.75
be made to the Clerks office at 835-3200 body specifically referred to in the meet- * Based on use of 3/8 aggregate TOWN OF RUTLAND board of review, testify to the board by 300 - $1,092.50
with 48 hours notice. ing notice. Requests from persons with telephone, or contest the amount of any 301 - $1,063.75
Denise R. Arnold disabilities who need assistance to par-
* length and width of each road pro- BOARD OF REVIEW assessment unless, at least 48 hours
posed 313 - $1,063.75
Clerk ticipate in this meeting or hearing should * estimated gallons of oil proposed
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017 - before the first meeting of the board, or 316 - $330.63
Posted: May 2, 2017 be made to the Clerks office at 835-3200 to be used and cost per gallon of oil to be 6:00 P.M. at least 48 hours before the objection is 323 - $1,365.63
Published: May 4 and 11, 2017 with 48 hours notice. applied (gal./sq. yd) heard if the objection is allowed under 324 - $948.75
WNAXLP Posted: May 3, 2017 785 CENTER ROAD s.70.47 (3) (a), Wis. stats., that person
* estimated number of tons of stone Notice is hereby given that the 328 - $948.75
Published: May 11, 2017 to be used and the cost per ton of stone provides to the clerk of the board of re- 337 - $776.25
WNAXLP Board of Review for the Town of Rutland, view notice as to whether the person will
*** * all quotes to include power broom- Dane County, Wisconsin, shall hold its 341 - $963.13
TOWN OF OREGON ask for the removal of a member of the
ing prior to application of the seal coat first meeting on Thursday, May 18, 2017 board of review and, if so, which mem-
Janesville Street Addresses
*** 3. The award will be based on 210 - $149.50
PLAN COMMISSION starting at 6:00 p.m., at the Rutland Town ber, and provides a reasonable estimate
VILLAGE OF OREGON * the proposed cost Hall, 785 Center Road, Stoughton WI 220 - $1,437.50
AGENDA * the proposed materials to be used, of the length of time the hearing will take. Washington Street Address
INSTALLMENT 53589. Notice is hereby given this 18th day
TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2017 * the references submitted and Please be advised of the following 143 - $$1,495.00
ASSESSMENT NOTICE * the warranties provided. of April, 2017. 3. The assessments represent an ex-
@ 6:30 PM Notice is hereby given that the Vil-
requirements to appear before the board Dawn George, Clerk ercise of the police power and have been
The Town Board will determine of review and procedural requirements if
OREGON TOWN HALL, lage has reconstructed Elm Street and a which proposal is deemed to be in the appearing before the board:
Published: May 11, 2017 determined on a reasonable basis and
1138 UNION ROAD, portion of South Main Street, and that the best interests of the Town. 1. No person will be allowed to ap-
WNAXLP are hereby confirmed.
amount of the special assessments for The Town reserves the right to reject 4. Assessments may be paid in three
OREGON, WI 53575 the improvements have been determined
pear before the board of review, to testify
*** (3) annual installments with interest at
any or all bids. to the board by telephone, or to contest
1. Open Public Hearing: as to each parcel of real estate affected, The successful bidder, upon notifi- the amount of any assessment of real TOWN OF OREGON the rate of five (5) % per annum. The first
a. Land Division and Rezone Re- and a statement of the assessments is on cation, must provide the Town with or personal property if the person has OPEN BOOK AND installment shall be entered in the first
quest. Petition # 11147. Parcel # 0509- file with the Village Clerk of the Village * a Certificate of Insurance naming refused a reasonable written request by tax roll prepared after the adoption of this
093-8001-0; 1207 S. Fish Hatchery Rd., of Oregon. It is proposed to collect the BOARD OF REVIEW
Oregon, WI 53575. The request is to sepa- the Town as an additional insured. certified mail of the assessor to view the Resolution as a special tax on the prop-
special assessments in installments, as * a statement holding the Town property. OPEN BOOK: APPTS NOT RE- erty and shall be treated as any other tax,
rate existing residence from farmland. No provided for by Wis. Stat. 66.0715. All QUIRED, Thursday, May 18, 2017, 5:00
new building sites will be created. The 38 harmless from any litigation or claims 2. After the first meeting of the Board and each subsequent installment shall
assessments will be collected in install- resulting from the execution of this bid. of Review and before the Boards final p.m. 7:00 p.m. & Saturday, May 20, 2017, be entered in each of the subsequent
adjournment, no person who is sched- 10:00 a.m. Noon annual tax rolls until all installments are
uled to appear before the board of review BOARD OF REVIEW: APPTS RE- levied.
QUIRED, Saturday, June 3, 2017, 9:00 5. All actions heretofore or hereafter
Visit
of property unless, at least 48 hours be-
fore the boards first scheduled meeting, p.m. to Noon. Appointments are not re- ery interested person whose post office
the objector provides to the boards clerk quired. Open Book is an informal meeting address is known, or can be ascertained
written or oral notice of an intent to file an with the assessor to ask questions and with reasonable diligence.
review assessment records.
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objection, except that upon a showing of This resolution was duly adopted by
good cause and the submission of a writ- Property Owners are encouraged motion at a meeting held on May 1, 2017.
ten objection, the board shall waive that to attend the open book to verify the as- APPROVED
requirement during the first 2 hours of sessment of their property. In addition, BY: ______________________________
directly to you!
dinary circumstances, the board may
waive that requirement up to the end of WNAXLP
the 5th day of the session or up to the
end of the final day of the session if the ***
session is less than 5 days. The board
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Directions from Stoughton:
Beautiful Town of Dunn Take 138 toward Oregon. Go past Eugsters Farm
Market, one mile and turn right on Sunrise Rd. Go one
more mile then turn left on Town Line Rd. Continue on
FISH HATCHER Y RD.
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When in Stoughton, visit our sales house located Take Fish Hatchery Road south to Netherwood Road.
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Koupons & sale prices honored at both locations Netherwood Road. Turn left at Netherwood Rd. through
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