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Sharing STEM
Two dozen Oregon High School students took a field
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The more than 600 K-4 students rotated around the PVE More photos from the STEM Fair
gym at the first STEM Fair, trying activities like solving
a Rubiks cube, measuring their height and wingspan and Page 2
learning about a robot.
OHS teacher Dave Ebert, who helped organize the
event, and student Eva Syth applied for and received a That was such a great experience for our kiddos and
$500 grant in the fall from the Wisconsin Mathematics I cant say enough about the kids you brought with you,
Education Foundation. They used the funds to purchase teacher Amanda Heath wrote to Ebert. They were engag-
permanent and consumable materials for the fair, Ebert ing, patient and great teachers! Thanks for coming and I
explained in an email. hope it happens again next year!
Ebert received positive feedback from teachers around
the elementary schools. Scott Girard
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From left, Makenzie and Jennifer Milestone recently earned
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luncheon hosted by Herb Kohl at Middleton High School. Lopez (blue
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Coming up Churches
All Saints Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran
OHS construction tour at Legion Park in Brooklyn. he experiences a hilarious set of rejec- 2951 Chapel Valley Rd., Fitchburg Church ECLA
CATP will be giving away more tions until a newspaper announcement (608) 276-7729 Central Campus: Raymond Road and
Oregon High School, 456 N. Perry than $2,000 in prize money with four provides him with more fiancees than Pastor Rich Johnson Whitney Way
Pkwy., will hold a construction tour premiere classes that have a guaran- he can handle. SUNDAY SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, May 25. teed $500 win. Lunch will be served after the pro- 8:30 a.m. classic service SUNDAY - 8:15, 9:30 and10:45 a.m.
Some of the spaces that have been 10:45 a.m. new song service Worship West Campus: Corner of Hwy.
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entrance, academic wing, innovation Brooklyn Lutheran Church
a 4-H club from Juda will be selling Worship (608) 271-6633
center, OASIS, physical education food. The tractor pull is free to watch. Bike train 101 Second Street, Brooklyn
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spaces and competition gym, main For information, visit tractorpullers. Pastor Rebecca Ninke Hillcrest Bible Church
Oregon Area Wellness Coalition 752 E. Netherwood, Oregon
entrance, lobby and new administra- org. is holding a bike train near Prairie SUNDAY
9 a.m. Holy Communion Eric Vander Ploeg, Lead Pastor
tive space. View Elementary School on Wednes- (608) 835-7972, www.hbclife.com
For information, call 835-4300. Band concerts day May 31. The rain date is June 2.
10 a.m. Fellowship
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Breakfast on the Farm Oregon Community Band will hold Drivers should note that streets may
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The 38th annual Green County PO Box 233, Oregon
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Player of the
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Grade: Senior
Jackson fights on
Senior Josh Klahn may have had
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evening for the Oregon boys track and
field team. Klahn entered the WIAA
to sectionals
Division 1 regional race in Verona
with the ? fastest team seed time and
only the top four competitors moving
on.
JEREMY JONES Despite the challenge, however,
Sports editor Whats next Klahn mustered up an 18-second
personal-best to finish fourth in the
Oregon girls track and field 3,200-meter run with a time of 10
Oregon travels back to minutes, 17.74 seconds. He earned
advanced in nine events through
Monday evenings WIAA Divi- Stoughton at 4:45 p.m. the final WIAA Division 1 sectional
sion 1 regional meet in Verona Thursday, May 25, for the qualifying spot Thursday in Stough-
and in the process also managed to WIAA Division 1 sectional ton with the effort.
Fellow senior middle distance
beat Badger South rival Stoughton meet. The top three compet- standout Hudson Kugel took care
108-99. Janesville Craig round- itors in each race advance on
ed out the top three schools with of business in the 800 and fin-
94 points, while the host Wildcats to the state tournament June ished runner-up to Janesville Craig
scored 92 and Beloit Memorial 2-3 at Memorial Stadium at senior Nathen Farrell (1:56.31).
The UW-Madison recruit was back
finished fifth with 86. UW-La Crosse. Photo by Jeremy Jones in action later, anchoring the Pan-
The defending state champi- Alexis Jackson cramped up before winning the 100-meter hurdles in
on in both hurdle events, junior thers 4x400 relay of Logan Meier,
14.8 seconds. She collapsed past the finish line but came back to win Jahlil Turner and Matt Kissling to
Alexis Jackson swept both the the 300 hurdles in 44.91.
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ing third in the long jump place finish.
easy. Jackson, who had been with a leap of 17-7. She Freshman Sara Christen-
cramping in her right leg pri- scratched the 4x200 due to son had another big time
or to the 100 hurdles, won her calf injury, but that relay drop, shaving 10 seconds off
both, she said. That starts Danica Keisling to victory in Keisling (200) and Oliv-
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Oregon High School held
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TOWN OF OREGON the Board Room of the Oregon Village
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NOXIOUS WEED NOTICE sin to discuss and consider approval
Notice is hereby given to each and for a conditional use permit application
every person who owns, occupies or submitted on behalf of the Oregon Pool
controls land in the Town of Oregon, by the Oregon School District, applicant/
Dane County, State of Wisconsin, is re- owner, to allow for the construction of ad-
quired by law to cut or destroy all nox- ditions to house private changing rooms
ious weeds, including all Canada thistle, accessible to pool visitors from existing
leafy spurge, and field bindweed (creepin locker rooms and to house exterior toilet
Jenny) before such weeds bloom, bear rooms and mechanical space for a future
seed and spread to adjourning proper- splash pad project, of the property de-
ties, as required in Section 66.0407 of the scribed as follows:
Wisconsin States Statutes. 249 Brook Street, Village of Oregon,
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stating that action must be taken within application and supporting documenta-
five days of the written notice or the Town tion is available at the office of the Village
of Oregon will destroy the weeds at the Clerk. Office hours of the Clerk are 7:30
responsible persons expense. a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Dated this 9th day of May, 2017 Subsequent to the hearing, the Com-
Wayne L. Ace, Town Chairman mission intends to deliberate and act
Posted: May 9, 2017 upon the request.
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Marilyn J. Krebs-Zubrod Albrecht. Marilyn married
Thomas Wilson Krebs on Feb.
Wally, Bill, Karen and Steve;
and many nieces and nephews.
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married Richard E. Zubrod on ents. 835-6677 or email oregonobserver@wcinet.com so we can get it
March 28, 2009 in Mukwonago. Funeral services and visi- right.
Marilyn always gave of her tation were held at St. Johns
time and talent to family and Lutheran Church, 625 E. Neth-
friends. She was an avid quilter, erwood, Oregon, on Wednes-
and she enjoyed planting flow- day, May 24, 2017, with the
ers and cooking. But, most of Rev. Paul Marquart presiding.
all, she loved taking care of her
grandchildren.
Burial was held at Graves Cem-
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husband, Dick; daughters, Bren- Agrace HospiceCare or ALS We like to send reporters to shoot photos, but we cant be every-
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Marilyn J. (Albrecht) Krebs- gins, Bonnie (Tim) Bartha and be made at www.gundersonfh. the community might be interested in, send it to us and well use it if
Zubrod, age 77, of Oregon, Beth (James) Smith; grandchil- com. we can. Please include contact information, whats happening in the
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location. Perks and benefits. Debbie 608- 608-455-3377 building. Convenient location. Includes all FRENCHTOWN WALMERS TACK SHOP VIOUS HERD DISPERSALS. ALSO 7
835-3666 or dsaley@cloud.com appliances, A/C, blinds, private parking, SELF-STORAGE 16379 W. Milbrandt Road STANCHION MILKED YOUNG COWS
RECOVER PAINTING Offers carpentry, laundry, storage. $200 security deposit. Only 6 miles South of Evansville, WI MOSTLY FRESH, FEW BRED BACK.
GROWING CONCRETE company drywall, deck restoration and all forms of Cats OK. $690/month. 608-219-6677 Verona on Hwy PB. 608-882-5725 LOTS OF MILK. THESE ARE AT OUR
looking for EXPERIENCED Flat work painting Recover urges you to join in the Variety of sizes available now. DAIRY NOW AND EARLY INSPECTION
finisher Competitive wages, insurance fight against cancer, as a portion of every STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct. 10x10=$60/month 975 Livestock IS WELCOME. ALSO 7 FAIRLY CLOSE
benefits. 608-289-3434 job is donated to cancer research. Free Large 2-BR apts available now. 10x15=$70/month BRED HEIFERS AND 7 OPEN HEIFERS
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood SHEEP/LAMBS FOR Sale: feeder lambs FROM 500 TO 650#. 3 OPEN HEIFERS
estimates, fully insured, over 20 years of 10x20=$80/month breeding stock-Leicester X or Finewools;
NEED HANDYMAN. Full-time, basic experience. Call 608-270-0440. laminate flooring. 10x25=$90/month 775#. CHECK OUR WEBSITE.TAHLIVE-
skills, plumbing, drywall repair, and other $775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035. young Pea Fowl. See Rainbow Fleece STOCK.COM CLOSER TO SALE DAY
12x30=$115/month Farms on FB. 608-527-5311
apartment repairs. Need own vehicle. 554 Landscaping, Lawn, www.madtownrentals.com Call 608-424-6530 or FOR FURTHER UPDATES OR CALL
No after-hours calls. $18-$20/hour. Meyer Tree & Garden Work VERONA 1&2 Bedroom Apartment 1-888-878-4244 990 Farm: Service BARN 815-367-5581 OR TERRYS CELL
Realty & Management. 608-219-2436. $655-$820. Available May 1 and June 1. 815-291-5604. THANK YOU FOR YOUR
DECK STAINING and Powerwashing;
Small 24 unit building. Includes heat, hot NORTH PARK STORAGE
& Merchandise CONTINUED SUPPORT OF OUR BUSI-
436 Office homes, sheds, etc GreenGro Designs.
water, water & sewer, off-street parking, 10x10 through 10x40, plus RENT SKIDLOADERS NESS SINCE 1989. WE APPRECIATE
Administration & Clerical 608-669-7879. MINI-EXCAVATORS ALL OUR LOYAL CONSIGNORS AND
fully carpeted, dishwasher and coin oper- 14x40 with 14' door for
LAWN MOWING ated laundry and storage in basement. RV & Boats. TELE-HANDLER BUYERS!! HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-Maxi- SALE DAY!!
mum 20 hours per week. The Administra- Residential & Commercial Convenient to Madison's west side. Call Come & go as you please. and these attachments. Concrete
tive Assistant will provide administrative Fully Insured. KC at 608-273-0228 to view your new 608-873-5088 breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake, CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
support to the pastor and the director of 608-873-7038 or 608-669-0025 home. concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher, Friday for The Great Dane and Noon
Little Pilgrims Christian Learning Center. RIGHT HAND MAN SERVICES lawn OREGON SELF-STORAGE rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump Monday for the Oregon Observer unless
VERONA- 2 bedroom apartment. All
The position would suit a candidate with mowing & trimming, clean up, planting, 10x10 through 10x25 grinder. changed because of holiday work sched-
appliances, private W/D, fireplace, 1 car
efficient office management skills, knowl- etc. Over 17 years experience. 608-352- month to month lease By the day, week, or month. ules. Call now to place your ad, 873-6671
garage. No Pets or Smokers. $850 +
edge of MicroSoft Office, and good com- 1044 Call Karen Everson at Carter & Gruenewald Co. or 835-6677.
security deposit. Available June 1st. 608-
munication skills. The candidate must 608-835-7031 or 4417 Hwy 92
832-4815 or 772-0484
be able to work independently and be 602 Antiques & Collectibles Veronica Matt at 608-291-0316 Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411
trusted with confidential matters. A back- 720 Apartments
RASCHEIN PROPERTY
RESIDENTIAL CLEANER
ground check will be required. Interested COLUMBUS ANTIQUE MALL ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors
persons should send resume with cover & CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS STORAGE
55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available 6x10 thru 10x25
letter to heritageoffice@heritagemadison. MUSEUM starting at $795 per month. Includes
NEEDED
org Heritage Church, 3102 Prairie Road, "Wisconsin's Largest Antique Mall"! Market Street/Burr Oak Street
heat, water and sewer. Professionally in Oregon
Madison, WI 53719. Customer Appreciation Week managed. Located at
20% DISCOUNT June 5-11 Call 608-520-0240
444 Construction, Enter daily 8am-4pm 78,000 SF
300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI Part-Time
53589 608-877-9388
Trades & Automotive 200 Dealers in 400 Booths UNION ROAD STORAGE 25-30 hours per week
HORIZON MANAGEMENT is hiring a
Third floor furniture, locked cases 750 Storage Spaces For Rent 10x10 - 10x15
Days Only.
Location: 239 Whitney St 10x20 - 12x30
part-time Property Manager in Verona. Columbus, WI 53925 24 / 7 Access Needs to be able to work as a team,
Please Apply Online: ALL SEASONS SELF STORAGE
920-623-1992 Security Lights & Cameras
www.horizondbm.com/careers-0. Road Construction Hwy 151 Exit 120
10X10 10X15 10X20 10X30
Credit Cards Accepted
attention to detail.
Security Lights-24/7 access
NEEDED FULL Time Sding Installer with always open to Antique Mall BRAND NEW 608-835-0082 Experience helpful but not required.
or without experience. Madison area. www.columbusantiquemall.com 1128 Union Road
608-219-0481
OREGON/BROOKLYN
Credit Cards Accepted Oregon, WI Contact Tina at 608-513-3638
652 Garage Sales Located on the corner of
ROUGH CARPENTERS Looking for
2-3 individuals for residential framing, STOUGHTON- 708 Patterson June 1-3
CALL (608)444-2900
Union Road & Lincoln Road for more information adno=519459-01
Experience preferred, but will train. Pay 9am-? TOOLS AND OTHER COOL
based on experience and Driver's license STUFF. EVERYTHING MUST GO! MOV-
C.N.R. STORAGE 801 Office Space For Rent
Located behind
HELP WANTED
required. Call 608-513-7618 ING SALE! Tools, motorcycle stuff, equip- Stoughton Garden Center OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT
ment, fixtures cabinets, stero, speakers,
449 Driver, Shipping hardware and lots of other cool stuff
Convenient Dry Secure In Oregon facing 15th hole
Lighted with access 24/7
& Warehousing including a 1965 Dodge Polara, and the Bank Cards Accepted
on golfcourse
garage with the house. Free Wi-Fi, Parking and
CDL-A DRIVERS OTR: $1200 $1300/ Off North Hwy 51 on
wk! Dedicated runs! Out one week at a
696 Wanted To Buy Oak Opening Dr. behind
Security System
Conference rooms available
Certified Nursing Assistant to work with
time! Benefits. Pneumatic. good MVR. Stoughton Garden Center
319-754-1944 x112 WE BUY Junk Cars and Trucks. Call: 608-509-8904
Kitchenette-Breakroom
Autumn Woods Prof. Centre
our 8 special residents. Must be currently
EXPERIENCED DRIVERS: Earn an
average of $70k/yr while Enjoying full
We sell used parts.
Monday thru Friday 8am-5:30pm.
Marty 608-835-3628 on the WI Nurses Aid Registry. 3-4 nights
benefits for you & your family, paid for by Newville Auto Salvage, 279 Hwy 59
per week. 24-32/hr/wk night shift.
STATE-LINE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Holland Tired of sleeper cabs? With Hol- Edgerton, 608-884-3114
adno=520801-01
548 Home Improvement (There will be a 10% Buyers Premium for online purchases only 10% Buyers Premium will be
A&B ENTERPRISES SERVICE LLC capped at $1,500.00 per item purchased online)
Light Construction Remodeling Dave Johnson Powers Auction Service: (608) 439-5761 or (608) 966-3767
No job too small Dan Powers: (608) 214-1883 Mike Powers: (608) 214-5761
adno=508154-01
Decorative Concrete
adno=509470-01
Were open
Monday, May 29
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
GERANIUM SALE
All 4" Geraniums Only $3.99 (reg. $4.49)
Memorial Day Planters
1251
1333
Valid 5/24/17-5/29/17
Valid 5/24/17-5/29/17 Limit one koupon per Kustomer per day. Valid 5/24/17-5/29/17
Limit two per Kustomer. Limit two Koupons per day. Limit 6. $3.00 total. Starting at $1.99. Limit two per koupon, one Koupon per Kustomer per day.
adno=523454-01
Annual Decorative 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
FISH HATCHER Y RD.
Container Auction
mile) and turn right.