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Stoughton Fair City of Stoughton

Splash pad
approved
New park will have unit for splash pad mate-
rials and a kitchen area
largest shelter in with outlets, counters and
a sink. Lynch said there
Stoughton arent plans to make the
shelter into a concession
AMBER LEVENHAGEN stand, but it will have
Unified Newspaper Group a window in case that
becomes an option in the
Nordic Ridge Park will future.
have a new splash pad as That change could
soon as next summer. come after the planned
The master plan for the soccer field is approved
park, at 1300 Hoel Ave- at a later meeting. May-
nue, got final approval or Donna Olson told the
from the Planning Com- commission the Stough-
mission on Monday, hav- ton Area Youth Soccer
ing already receiving sup- Association has support-
port from the Parks Com- ed the idea, but the soc-
mission and Common cer field wasnt acted on
Council in May. at the Monday meeting
It also includes a shel- because it was not on the
ter that would be able to agenda.
accommodate up to 100 Bids for the project will
people. open within the next few
This is something weeks. The developer will
thats much-needed, and cover a majority of the
this is a great place for it cost, but the city agreed
to be, parks and recre- to contribute $154,000 for
ation director Tom Lynch the amenities.
said at the meeting. Groundbreaking is
The shelter plans show planned for early August
two bathrooms, a storage and the anticipated grand
Photo by Helu Wang
opening is June 2018.
Sam Bergeson, 8, and Sadie Bergeson, 6, pet a calf at the Wendt Agricultural Education Center.

Fun at the fair


Fair ran July 4-9
County partners with SASD
for mental health program
SCOTT DE LARUELLE E x e c u t iv e J o e P a r i s i
Hundreds visited Mandt
Park last week for the 92nd Fireworks disappoint crowd Unified Newspaper Group

In an attempt to be
announced the county
and SASD are partner-
ing to provide Build-
annual Stoughton Fair.
Dozens of area 4-H groups AMBER LEVENHAGEN team just didnt unload proactive about mental ing Bridges, a Mental
showed animals at the Unified Newspaper Group enough fireworks when they health issues in Stough- Health Crisis Team pro-
numerous shows throughout dropped the Stoughton team ton, Dane County has gram, to local students
the week. The Fourth of July fire- off. extended a program to and their families. The
The Stoughton FFA also works show left a bit to be The contractor, Thunder- include the Stoughton program, created by
coordinated the Kiddie Tent, desired. cat Fireworks, could not be Area School District Dane County and fund-
renamed as the Wendt Agri- According to a state- reached for comment by the starting this fall. ed through partnerships
culture Education Center. ment by the Stoughton Fair time of publication. Monday, Dane County
Musical entertainment on Facebook, a mistake You can bet your bun- Turn to Health/Page 18
was provided by Coolfront, by the shows contractor nies we had a talk with them
Twang Dragons, Lowdown caused part of the fireworks and they feel terrible, the
delivery to be dropped off Facebook statement contin-
and Wayne Road, with Coun-
try Enough closing out the in Monona, resulting in a ued. New IT director
week on Sunday. shorter show for Stoughton. Stoughton Fair board
T h e g r a n d s t a n d s fi l l e d Judging by the posts president Luther Sperle said Two months after losing out on their first
with visitors to watch the on social media the peo- the board is still looking into
ple of Monona got one what happened and didnt choice for their new IT director, alders
tractor pull, 4-H olympics,
horse pull, rodeo and Power heck of a show last night have any other comments. were expected to offer the job Tuesday
Wheels demo derby, The fair and were glad they did, The fireworks on Sunday
the fair wrote. Needless continued as usual, and hun- night. See our online coverage this week
concluded with a fireworks Photo by Kimberly Wethal
show. Fireworks light up the to say wed like to believe dreds gathered at the fair- and a story in next week's Hub:
night sky on Sunday night there was just a mistake and grounds to enjoy the show.
to close out the fair. the contractors Monona ConnectStoughton.com
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Hundreds visit Rotary


Park for Catfish River

Photo by Amber Levenhagen


Birds Birds Birds was among the 15 artists that performed through the weekend.

Hundreds of people vis- Opera House Friends Asso-


ited Rotary Park this week- ciation and a fundraiser for Contact Amber Levenha-
end for the fourth annual the Opera House, the fes- gen at amber.levenhagen@
Catfish River Music Festi- tival featured 15 different wcinet.com.
val. acts ranging from jazz to
Put on by the Stoughton folk and rock.

Photo by Amber Levenhagen


Dave Dexter carries his son, Jameson, 5, on his shoulders during the festival on Saturday.

Photo by Amber Levenhagen


Egon Leggate, 4, pauses to listen to the music while coloring with chalk.

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Stoughton Area School District

Second joint meeting is July 20 State funding


SCOTT DE LARUELLE
Unified Newspaper Group

Three months after hold-


If You Go
Hub the council would like
to include an update on
the Comprehensive Plan,
which he said might be
set to drop
What: Joint meeting of Stoughton Common Council/
ing an initial joint meeting, School Board approved prior to the meet-
ing. He said the meeting
Schools would get On the Web
members of the Stough-
ton Common Council and When: 7:30p.m. Thursday, July 20 would also cover an update $539K less for 2017- District aid estimates, both
school board will meet Where: Common Council chambers, Public Safety Build- on current building proj- alphabetically and by percent
July 20 to continue discus- ing, 321 S. Fourth St. ects, discussion/action to 18 school year change, can be viewed at:
sion on common issues. Info: 873-6677 recommend the formation SCOTT DE LARUELLE
of an ad hoc committee, dpi.wi.gov/sfs/aid/
The two sides met for Unified Newspaper Group
an initial joint meeting in as well as future agenda general/summary
April, where they talked ideas. The Stoughton Area
about the lack of growth in comprehensive plan. After While the agenda for the School District would see
the community, budget and that session, members of meeting was not yet set by Contact Scott De Laruelle its state aid cut by more appropriated in the 2016-
poverty issues at the school both boards expressed an press time, Common Coun- at scott.delaruelle@wcinet. than a half-million dollars 17 fiscal year. According
d i s t r i c t a n d t h e c i t y s interest in continuing the cil president Tim Swad- com. next school year if the cur- to DPI, of the states 422
meetings. ley said in an email to the rent budget proposal passes school districts, 55 per-
unaltered. cent (231) are estimated to

Graduates win county ag scholarships


The district is in line receive less general aid in
for around $14.1 million 2017-18.
for the 2017-18 school Pickett said once the
year, $539,871 less than state finalizes the budget,
Two members of the David and Candi Sarback- last years $14.6 million; a the actual allocation will
Stoughton High School er of Edgerton, will major
Class of 2017 were among in dairy science at either On the Web Find out more decrease of around 3.7 per-
cent. The estimated general
be used to calculate each
schools aid amount, due to
10 Dane County schol- UW-Madison or UW-Platte- aid to districts is subject be announced by Oct. 15.
ars who received $1,000 ville, according to the news For more information about the The Dane County Dairy
Dane County Dairy Promotion to change, however, based State law requires the
scholarships from the Dane release. She served as an Promotion Committee is on state legislators budget department to compute
Committee, visit:
County Dairy Promotion officer for several years in a non-profit organization adjustments. an estimate of the gener-
Committee. the Stoughton FFA Chapter danecountydairy.com. Our aid amount has al school aid each public
Lindsey Sarbacker and and Triangle Troopers 4-H and works to educate school district will receive
been decreasing each year,
Shelby Veum were honored Club and participated in the consumers about the so the estimate is not a for the coming school year
June 10 at the 39th Annual dairy quiz bowl, the judg- She was elected president important role dairy plays surprise, SASD director by July 1. School person-
Dane County Breakfast on ing team and served as dairy of both the Stoughton FFA in both a healthy lifestyle of business services Erica nel may use the estimate to
the Farm at the Blue Star promotion queen and prin- Chapter and the Wisconsin Pickett told the Hub in an complete their annual bud-
Dairy in Middleton. cess for the Dane County Show Pig Association, and and Wisconsins econ-
email Monday. gets and project changes in
The program recognizes Junior Holstein Association. was a member of the Nation- omy. The organizations A little over half of property tax levies.
county students pursuing I hope to pay it forward al Junior Swine Association two premiere events Wisconsin public school The departments July
post-secondary education in with a career in the dairy and Rutland 4-H Club. Cows on the Concourse districts will receive less 1 aid estimate does not
an agriculture-related field, industry and through con- While I was raised on a and Breakfast on the general aid in the 2017- include per pupil categori-
according to a news release tinued volunteer work in the small hog and tobacco farm, 18 school year than they cal aid, which will be based
from the committee. agricultural sector that has I was taught the importance Farm take place the on student membership
did for the 2016-17 school
These students will shaped me into the person I of agriculture and also the first and second Satur- year, according to estimates from the 2017-18, 2016-17,
become the next generation am today, Sarbacker said in many opportunities it pro- days in June. The com- released last week by the and 2015-16 school years
of leaders in our industry the news release. vides, Veum said in the mittee also sponsors oth- state Department of Public (third Friday in September
and their talents will contin- Veum, the daughter of news release. Instruction. count). That aid will be
ue to move agriculture for- Kenny and Cindy Veum of er local dairy education
The 2017-19 state bud- paid in March 2018 and is
ward, said committee pres- Stoughton, plans to attend Contact Scott De Laruelle events and educational get is still being negotiated, currently funded at $250
ident Pat OBrien. Iowa State University to at scott.delaruelle@wcinet. scholarships. but the current budget pro- per pupil annually.
Sarbacker, the daughter of major in agricultural studies. com. posal maintains the same
level of general school aid Contact Scott De
($4.584 billion in 2017-18) Laruelle at scott.
City of Stoughton delaruelle@wcinet.com.

Main Street demo delayed again Stoughton Area School


District state aid
Its owners say theres voted in favor of the demoli- Commissioner Matt Hanna
Commission wants no use for the building and tion in a 5-1 vote. disagreed, saying he sees val-
proof of economic theyd rather have a park, but The demolition required a ue in a green space. 2016-17 $14,618,975
some alders and commis- detailed landscape plan for I see economics in this 2017-18* $14,079,104
viability sioners have shown discom- the vacant lot, commonly for sure, he said. I appre- *estimated
fort allowing the building to referred to as a private pub- ciate the Kittlesons for doing
AMBER LEVENHAGEN be demolished. It falls within lic park, though that isnt a something that the city has
Unified Newspaper Group the citys Downtown Design technical term recognized by done themselves in removing

The controversial demo-


lition of a downtown build-
Overlay Zoning District and
is also within the Main Street
Commercial Historic District
the city.
The first landscape plan
was rejected last month
a building to promote future
growth, whether its now or
years from now, which hap-
2006 SHS grad earns Ph.D
ing is on hold once more and listed on the National because the commission con- pens to be the case for the On June 10, Scott Moe, (a 2006 Stoughton High
as a second landscape plan Register of Historic Places. sidered it incomplete. The Marathon site. School graduate, earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
for the resulting vacant lot Owners Dennis and Amy plan rejected Monday spec- Hanna still wanted more Degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of
got rejected by the Planning Kittleson won approval in ified the types of fencing, details before voting to Washington in Seattle.
Commission on Monday. April to demolish the build- annual beds and trees, but the approve, however. Scott
The building, at 315 E. ing, but that was contingent commission wanted more. Truehl suggested adding
Main St., sits in a historic on approval of a landscape I would like to clarify pathways and details for
area, and its controversial plan. that the discussion at the last benches. The Kittlesons
demolition plan has been Monday, commissioner meeting was not just that we said they plan to return to
returning to the commission Todd Barman said he appre- needed more detail, but we the Aug. 14 meeting with a
since the first meeting in Jan- ciated the challenges we needed to see how the plan new landscape plan.
uary when the property own- face here, mentioning the has economic advantage to Contact Amber Levenhagen
ers first proposed demolition. turnover in the commission it, Barman said. (This plan) at amber.levenhagen@
It has since been discussed at from when demolition was doesnt communicate how wcinet.com.
two Common Council meet- approved until now. this is better economically.
ings and four more Planning In April, Barman succeed-
Commission meetings. ed Mike Maloney, who had

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From Tinn to
Stoughton
Tinndolan kick off
U.S. tour July 27 If You Go
What: Tinndolan Norwe-
AMBER LEVENHAGEN gian folk performance
Unified Newspaper Group
When: 7:30p.m. Thurs-
Runner-up finalists of day, July 27
Norske Talenter, Norways Where: Stoughton Opera
Got Talent, performance House, 381 E Main St.
group Tinndolan will perform Info: stoughtonoper-
at the Stoughton Opera House ahouse.com/events/
at 7:30p.m. Thursday, July tinndolan
27.
Tinndolan, pronounced tin-
doe-lahn, will perform song,
dance and fiddle traditions in Wisconsin today, Livsreise
specifically from Tinn and manager Margaret Listug said
Telemark, and other music in the release. We hope to
and dance traditions from have a packed Opera House
Norway. They regularly per- for their only Wisconsin per-
form in Norways local events formance.
and the premier national annu- There is no cost for the
al contest for their Kings show but free will donations
medals in folk music and will be accepted at the door.
Photo submitted
dance, according to a news For more information, visit
stoughtonoperahouse.com/ Tinndolan will perform at the Stoughton Opera House at 7:30p.m. Thursday, July 27.
release.
From the municipality of events/tinndolan.
Tinn in Telemark county in
south central Norway, the
group consists of 11 members, HUGE RUMMAGE

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Coming up Community calendar


Gazebo Musikk 5 p.m. The game night is open to Truck day Thursday, July 13
everyone, including non-members. 1-2:30 p.m., Library engineering challenge, library,
The Adam Bartels band will per- Bingo nights will continue on the Visit the library from 2-3 p.m. 873-6281
form for the next Gazebo Musikk third Saturday of each month. The Wednesday, July 19, for truck day. 6 p.m., Gazebo Musikk performance by Adam Bar-
series from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Mandt Lodge is handicapped acces- Come see community vehicles up tels Band, Rotary Park, 324 S. Sixth St., facebook.
July 13, at the Rotary Park Gazebo, sible with a lift located on the south close, take photos from the drivers com/gazebomusikk
324 S. Sixth St. side of the building. Donations seat and ask question. The event is
The Rotation will perform Thurs- open to all ages and no registration Friday, July 14
for the Stoughton Food Pantry are
day, July 20, and Blue Spruce will encouraged. is required. 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Stoughton Farmers Market,
perform July 27. For information, call 873-8781. For information, call 873-6281. Stoughton Plaza, 1050 W. Main St., stoughtonwi.com/
Bring your lawn chairs and dinner farmersmarket
to the free concerts; beer and wine Kubb Trash pickup 9:30 a.m., Library story time, library, 873-6281
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For information, visit facebook. sponsoring a family friendly yard ic debris pickup from piers on the 6281
com/gazebomusikk. game, Kubb, from 1-3 p.m. Satur- Yahara Chain of Lakes will take 1 p.m., Family movie: Moana, senior center, 873-
day, July 15, at Virgin Lake Park on place Monday, July 24 for Lake 8585
Kegonsa. Shoreline residents are
Engineering challenge Roby Road. Lodge youth directors
asked to have all items ready for Saturday, July 15
and sports directors Vicky Goplen 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Stoughton Community
Visit the library to test your engi- and Sandy Fleming will lead the pickup and at the end of their piers
neering skills during the program event. There is a $5.00 sign-up fee by 7 a.m. on the scheduled pickup Farmers Market, Forrest Street (North of Main St.),
Engineering Challenge: Accepted per family. To sign up or for more day. stoughtonwi.com/farmersmarket
from 1-2:30 p.m. Thursday, July 13. information, contact Vicky Goplen Dane County Land and Water 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Stoughton Historical Society Muse-
Participants can compete in mul- at 931-1457 or email vgoplen@ Resources barge crews will make um open, 324 S. Page St., 873-1943
tiple engineering and construction yahoo.com. one pass around each lake. It may 1-3 p.m., Kubb yard games, Virgin Lake Park, Roby
challenges during the program that take a few days for barge crews to Road, 931-1457
is open for all ages, though most Medicare program reach each pier. Pickup is not an 6 p.m., Bingo (food available at 5 p.m.), Sons of Nor-
activities will be geared towards The senior center will host a medi- option for homeowners where barg- way-Mandt Lodge, 317 South Page St., 873-7209
a g e s 5 - 1 0 . N o r eg i s t r a t i o n i s care program at 11 a.m. Wednesday, es are unable to access the pier.
required. For information, call 873- July 19. Barges need a minimum of two Monday, July 17
6281. feet of water in order to access the 7 p.m., Town of Dunkirk Board meeting, Town Hall,
The program is offered through 654 Cty. Road N (first and third Mondays of each
pier. Only lake debris (trash, dead
Bingo a grant from the Senior Medicare
fish, etc.) and any aquatic vege- month)
Patrol (SMP). Attendees will learn
T h e S o n s o f N o r wa y M a n d t the consequences of fraud, errors tation (lake weeds, algae) will be Tuesday, July 18
Lodge will host a bingo night at 6 and abuse, how to protect person- picked up. Yard waste or brush 10:30 a.m., Walking program, senior center, 873-
p.m. Saturday, July 15, at the lodge, al information and how SMP can (grass clippings, leaves, and tree 8585
located at 317 S. Page Street. Any- help if youre a suspected victim of limbs), household waste (garbage, 2-3 p.m., Lego Club, library, 873-6281
one under 18 years of age must have fraud. pet waste, etc.) will not be collected.
an adult family member present to For information, call 873-8585. For information, visit www.tak- Wednesday, July 19
play. Food will be available after eastake.org. 9:30 a.m., Storytime (ages 0-5), library, 873-6281
11 a.m., Medicare program, senior center, 873-8585
2-3 p.m., Truck day, library, 873-6281
Bahai Faith Covenant Lutheran Church Seventh Day Baptist 6-7:30 p.m., Sandhill Book Swap on Bikes, Stough-
For information: Alfred Skerpan, 877-0911 1525 N. Van Buren St., Stoughton 873-7494 Church of Albion ton High School baseball field, Bjoin Park and Norse
or Gail and Greg Gagnon, 873-9225 covluth@chorus.net covluth.org 616 Albion Rd., Edgerton
Park
us.bahai.org Stoughton study classes. Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Worship 561-7450 albionsdb@gmail.com Thursday, July 20
Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship forministry.com/USWISDBGCASD1
Bible Baptist Church 1-5 p.m., Personal Essentials Pantry, 343 E. Main St.,
Worship Saturday 11- Sabbath School 10 pepstoughton.org
2095 Hwy. W, Utica Ezra Church Fellowship Meal follows service on first Sabbath
873-7077 423-3033 515 E. Main St., Stoughton 834-9050 6-7:30 p.m., Gazebo Musikk performance by The
Sunday: 10 a.m. - Worship; 6 p.m. - Worship ezrachurch.com Stoughton Baptist Church Rotation, Rotary Park, 324 S. Sixth St., facebook.com/
Sunday:10 a.m. Corner of Williams Dr. & Cty. B, Stoughton gazebomusikk
Christ Lutheran Church 873-6517
700 Hwy. B, Stoughton First Lutheran Church Sunday: 10:30 a.m. - Worship;
Friday, July 21
873-9353 e-mail: office@clcstoughton.org 310 E. Washington, Stoughton 6 p.m. - Evening Service 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Stoughton Farmers Market,
Summer worship times: 873-7761 flcstoughton.com Stoughton Plaza, 1050 W. Main St., stoughtonwi.com/
5:30 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. Sunday Sunday: 8:30 & 10 a.m. worship St. Ann Catholic Church farmersmarket
Christ the King Community Fulton Church
323 N. Van Buren St., Stoughton 9:30 a.m., Library story time, library, 873-6281
873-6448 873-7633 1 p.m., Classic Movie Friday: State Fair, senior cen-
Church 9209 Fulton St., Edgerton Weekday Mass: Nazareth House
401 W. Main St., Stoughton 877-0303 884-8512 fultonchurch.org ter, 873-8585
and St. Anns Church
christthekingcc.org Sunday: 10 a.m. - Worship Sunday: 8 and 10:30 a.m. Worship Services Weekend Mass: Saturday - 5:15 p.m.; Saturday, July 22
Coffee Fellowship: 9 a.m. Sunday - 8 and 10:30 a.m.
Christian Assembly Church Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Stoughton Community
1844 Williams Drive, Stoughton 873-9106 Varsity (High Schoolers): 12-3 p.m. United Methodist of Stoughton Farmers Market, Forrest Street (North of Main St.),
Saturday: 6 p.m. worship; Sunday: 10 a.m. AWANA (age 2-middle school): 3-5 p.m. 525 Lincoln Avenue, Stoughton
stoughtonwi.com/farmersmarket
worship stoughtonmethodist.org 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Stoughton Historical Society Muse-
Good Shepherd By The Lake Stoughtonumc@Wisconsinumc.org um open, 324 S. Page St., 873-1943
The Church of Jesus Christ Lutheran Church Sunday: 8 a.m. - Short Service; 4-6:30 p.m., VFW Post 328 annual corn boil ($6),
of Latter-day Saints 1860 Hwy. 51 at Lake Kegonsa, Stoughton 10 a.m. - Full Worship VFW Post 328, 200 Veterans Road, stoughtonvfw.org
825 S. Van Buren, Stoughton 873-5924
6 p.m., Bingo (food available at 5 p.m.), Sons of Nor-
877-0439 Missionaries 957-3930 Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. West Koshkonong Lutheran Church way-Mandt Lodge, 317 South Page St., 873-7209
Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday school and Primary Adult Bible Study: 9:15-9:45 a.m. 1911 Koshkonong, Stoughton
Sunday: 10:30 a.m. - Worship Monday, July 24
Cooksville Lutheran Church LakeView Church
11927 W. Church St., Evansville
7 p.m.,Stoughton School Board meeting, SASD Ad-
2200 Lincoln Ave., Stoughton Western Koshkonong
882-4408 ministration Building, 320 North St., 877-5000
873-9838 lakevc.org
Pastor Karla Brekke Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship
Lutheran Church
Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship and Sunday School 2633 Church St., Cottage Grove
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. worship
11 a.m. Bible study

Support groups
Sins That Cry Out to Heaven
There are sins that cry out to heaven for justice. The slaughter of Diabetic Support Group senior center, 873-8585
Abel by his brother Cain is the primordial example. A premeditated 6 p.m., second Monday,
murder of ones brother certainly cries out for justice. The oppres- Stoughton Hospital, 628- Low Vision Support
sion of the Israelites in Egypt is another sin that cried to heaven, and 6500 1-2:30 p.m., third Thurs-
throughout the Bible we see the oppression of the poor, of orphans day, senior center, 873-
873-4590 and widows, and of refugees as sins that God is particularly inclined Dementia Caregivers 8585
1358 Hwy 51, Stoughton to avenge. The Book of Exodus makes this principle explicit: Do not 2 p.m., second Thursday,
mistreat or oppress a foreigner, for you were foreigners in Egypt. Do senior center, 873-8585 Parkinsons Group
Pete Gunderson
Mike Smits Dale Holzhuter not take advantage of the widow or the fatherless. If you do and they 1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Martha Paton, Administrative Manager cry out to me, I will certainly hear their cry. My anger will be aroused, Crohns/Colitis/IBD Wednesday, senior center,
Support Group 873-8585
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Sara Paton Barkenhagen, Administrative Assistant


Paul Selbo, Funeral Assistant and I will kill you with the sword; your wives will become widows and
your children fatherless. (Exodus 22:21-24 NIV) 5:30 p.m., third Wednes-
www.gundersonfh.com day, Stoughton Hospital, Multiple Sclerosis Group
873-7928 10-11:30 a.m., second
This is a moral exhortation that is all too relevant today, when mil- Tuesday, senior center,
lions of refugees have no place to call home and widows and orphans Grief Support Groups 873-8585
are all around us. Ask yourself who in your community fits the bill of 2 p.m., third Wednesday,
the widow, the orphan or the foreigner. We might call them by differ-
ent names, i.e., single mothers, or undocumented immigrants, or the

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homeless and working poor, but these people are Gods children, and
they have a special place in His heart. Submit your community calendar
Christopher Simon
Stoughton, WI 53589
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Do not exploit the poor because they are poor and do not crush
the needy in court, for the Lord will take up their case and will exact
life for life.
Proverbs 22:22-23 NIV
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Obituaries July 13, 2017 Stoughton Courier Hub 7
Barbara L. Cook HospiceCare in Fitchburg. as a result she spent the last Packers fan and was particu- held at noon Thursday, July Mom, you are now free of
Barbara was born on Sept. years of her life at Stough- larly a Brewers fan. 13, 2017, at Cress Funer- your earthly bodily pain.
14, 1943 in Traverse City, ton Meadows assisted living Barbara is survived by al Home, 206 W. Prospect Do not let your heart be
Mich., to Bruce and Eileen facility. her son, Bryant Cook, of Street, Stoughton, with Pas- troubled; believe in God,
(nee Gardner) Lemonds. In Barbara was a strong and Arlington, Va.; sister, San- tor Tony Kolasch officiating. believe also in Me. In My
Barbaras younger years she straightforward woman who dy (Mike) Daggett of Kent Visitation will be held from Fathers house are many
lived in Michigan, Illinois fought for what she believed City, Mich.; brother, Jerry 10a.m. until the time of ser- dwelling places; if it were
and Wisconsin. She lived in in. She tried to be friendly, (Linda) Lemonds of Steger, vices Thursday. not so, I would have told
Stoughton during her teen welcoming and caring with Ill.; and many nieces, neph- Special thanks is given to you; for I go to prepare a
years and in and around those she met. ews, other relatives, and the Dane and Rock county place for you. If I go and
there for most of the rest of Barbara married Kenneth friends, including those at social service workers who prepare a place for you, I
her life. Cook in 1961. Bryant Cook, Stoughton Meadows. She is aided her; Stoughton Mead- will come again and receive
Barbara held a number of her son and only child, was also survived by her special ows for caring and helping you to Myself, that where I
different jobs, including pro- born in 1963. Bryant was friends, Anne and Barb (her her in the final years; St. am, there you may be also.
duction line worker, secre- Barbaras pride and joy from lifelong friend). Marys Hospital and UW John 14:1-3
tary, postal letter carrier and the day he was born. She She was preceded in Rehabilitation Hospital Please share your mem-
clerk, and data entry opera- was proud to be his mother death by her parents; hus- after her recent accident; ories of Barbara at www.
Barbara Cook tor for the State of Wiscon- and said so when she spoke band; sisters, Yvonne and Agrace HospiceCare for CressFuneralService.com.
sin which she enjoyed until of him. Barbara enjoyed Lemonds, Kathy Lanham, comforting her during the Cress Funeral Service
Barbara L. Cook (nee she was unable to continue talking and meeting with Patricia Hoff and Geraldine last days of her life.
Lemonds), age 73, of 206 W. Prospect Street
due to disability. Barbara friends and family, and she Lemonds; and brothers, Thank you! Thank you!
Stoughton, passed away as was partially disabled much also took pleasure in read- Roger Lemonds and Donald Thank you! to all those Stoughton, WI 53589
a result of a recent injury of her adult life because of ing and recently listening Lemonds. who befriended and loved (608) 873-9244
on July 7, 2017, at Agrace a childhood accident, and to books on tape. She was a Funeral services will be my mother during her life.

Robert W. Everson Jr. winner in multiple sports and John, Daniel (Ashley) Janet L. Jacobson the Edgerton shoe factory. Laverne and Donald; sister,
and held the Stoughton and Kelly (Tim Corcoran) On July 5, 1941 she mar- Edith Haugen; and sister-
High School high jump and Allan (Madalyn); five ried Elmer E. Jacobson of in-law, Ruth Ann Olson.
record for 23 years. great-grandchildren; broth- Stoughton; they moved to Vi s i t a t i o n w a s h e l d
On Aug. 16, 1951, er, David; and many rela- Janesville where she was Wednesday, July 5, at Cress
Bob was united in mar- tives and friends. employed at the Woolen Funeral Home, 206 W.
riage to Katie Stelzer at H e wa s p r e c e d e d i n Mills. In 1946 they moved Prospect St., and funeral
First Lutheran Church in death by his parents; wife, back to Stoughton on the services were held Thurs-
Stoughton. Katie Everson in 2014; two Jacobson farm where Elmer day, July 6, 2017, at First
He worked as an elec- grandchildren, Joel and was born. After farming Lutheran Church, 310 E.
trician at Uniroyal until Curtis, and three siblings, for 27 years they moved Washington St., Stoughton.
his retirement in 1997. Donald, Paul and Carol. to Stoughton. There she She will be laid to rest next
In 1963, Bob and Katie A memorial gathering worked at Gambles Store, to her husband at Roselawn
fulfilled their dream and was held Saturday, July 8, the K&H Co. for 12 years Memorial Park.
Robert Everson Jr. purchased a farm. Sever- 2017, at Cress Funeral and Janet Jacobson and Wal-Mart in Stoughton. The family would like to
al years ago, they proud- Cremation Service, 206 W. She is survived by her thank the doctors and nurs-
Robert W. Bob Ever- ly sold 90 percent of the Prospect St., Stoughton. A Janet L. Jacobson, age s o n , Wa y n e J a c o b s o n es at Edgerton Hospital, the
son Jr., age 85, passed away farmland to the U.S. Fish private family inurnment 95, passed away on Satur- of Onalaska; three sis- Heartland Hospice staff,
peacefully at his home on a n d Wi l d l i f e S e r v i c e . will be held at a later date day, July 1, 2017, at Edger- ters, Dorothy Rossa, Ione Dr. Agni, and the staff at
Thursday, June 29, 2017, Their legacy lives on as at the Covenant Lutheran ton Hospital. Tofsland and Betty Wilke; Swifthaven Community for
surrounded by his family. the Island Lake Waterfowl Church Columbarium in She was born on Jan. brother, Floyd (Beatrice) their wonderful care.
He was born in Stough- Production Area. Stoughton. 22, 1922 in Sullivan, the Olson; sisters-in-law, Ann In lieu of flowers, memo-
ton on Nov. 5, 1931, the He is survived by his The family is forever daughter of Harry and Nora Olson and Beverly Olson; rials may be made out to
son of Robert Sr. and Lil- four children, Mark (Lin- grateful to Agrace Hospice- (Larson) Olson. At an ear- many nieces, nephews and First Lutheran Church of
lian (Iverson) Everson. Bob da), Cindy Seely (Kort Care for their compassion- ly age the family moved to many friends. Stoughton or to Edgerton
graduated from Stough- Kath), Richard (Jolene) ate and professional care. the Stoughton and Edgerton She was preceded in Hospital.
ton High School in 1949, and Karla Zentmire (Lee Please share your areas. She graduated from death by her parents; hus- Please share your
where he was junior year Fisher); six grandchil- m e m o r i e s a t w w w. Edgerton High School in band, Elmer; son, Gerald; m e m o r i e s a t w w w.
prom king, four-year letter dren, Tiffany, Ben (Jamie) cressfuneralservice.com. 1940 and later worked at brothers, Eugene, Merrill, cressfuneralservice.com.

Ardra P. Juve Phillip (Brandi) Legreid, Myrna Hack working puzzles with fami- Ruth Z. Nesbitt niece, Barbara (Mitch-
Stephanie Juve, Heather ly and friends. Myrna loved ell) Vaade; nephews, Dale
(Andrew) Ace, Samantha her vacation to Disney (Judy) Buzzell and Lee
Juve, Ben (Melody Der- World and going to Great Buzzell; three great-niec-
ra) Juve, Sara (Joe) Frey, America with her brother, es; two great nephews;
Kyle Juve, Austen (Abby Bill, and sister, Tina. 10 great-great nieces and
Wicks) Juve, and Alexis She is survived by her nephews; six great-great-
Juve; six great-grandchil- brother, Bill, and sister, great nieces and nephews
dren, Ethan Juve, Nixon Tina, both of Stoughton; who she showered with
and Loren Legreid, Row- her beloved pet, Cocoa; love.
an and Callan Ace, and special uncle, Ron (Mary She was preceded in
Olivia Frey; sister, Marion Jane) Kelly of Madison; death by her parents; hus-
Schultz; brother, Ronald cousin, Richard (Marge) band, Lewis, in 1988; two
(Mary) Pieper; brother-in- Phipps of DeForest; aunt, sisters, Mae Johnson and
Ardra Juve law, Kenneth Kluever Sr.; Myrna Hack Patty (Dwayne) Ree of Ruth Nesbitt Clara Buzzell; and a neph-
many nieces and neph- Stoughton; and many more ew, Gary A. Buzzell.
Ardra P. Juve, age 82, ews; extended family; and Myrna Hack passed away aunts, uncles, cousins and Ruth Z. Nesbitt, age 88, Visitation and a funeral
passed away on Saturday, friends. peacefully on Friday, July friends. of Stoughton, passed away service were held Satur-
July 8, 2017, at Agrace A r d r a wa s p r e c e d e d 7, 2017, at her home with A celebration of life July 4, 2017, at Milestone day, July 8, 2017, at Ryan
HospiceCare in Fitchburg. in death by her parents; her family around her after will be held from noon to Senior Living in Stough- Funeral Home, 2418 N.
She was born in Stough- husband; brother, Howard a long battle of ovarian can- 2:30p.m. Saturday, July ton. Sherman Ave., with Pastor
ton on May 18, 1935, the (Monyieene) Bjion; and cer. 15, 2017, at the Stoughton She was born March Shawn Brady officiating.
daughter of Randall and sister, Thyra Kluever. She was born in Stough- VFW, 200 Veterans Road, 17, 1929 in Chicago, the Burial was held at High-
Emma Pieper. On June Memorial services will ton on April 1, 1963, a Stoughton. A private ser- daughter of Ralph and Zel- land Memory Gardens.
12, 1953, Ardra was unit- be held at 11a.m. Satur- daughter of Janet and vice and burial will be at a la (Van Shoyck) Hacke. To view and sign this
ed in marriage to Donald day, July 15, 2017, at First Leland Hack. Myrna was later date. She graduated from Cen- guestbook, please visit:
L. Juve in Fort Riley, Kan. Lutheran Church, 310 E. always happy-go-lucky. She Special thanks to hospice tral High School in Madi- www.ryanfuneralservice.
Together they raised five Washington St., Stough- wanted everyone else to be care, Dr. Frontier, Deb son in 1946. Ruth married com.
sons on a farm in Stough- ton, with Rev. Richard happy, too. Moyer and friends that Lewis Nesbitt on Oct. 16,
ton before moving into Myrna was a lifelong 1952. She was employed Ryan Funeral Home &
Halom officiating. Friends helped her through this. Cremation Services
town. may greet the family from member of St. Anns Cath- Please share your memories by WT Grant Store for 10
Ardra worked for 9:30a.m. until the time of olic Church in Stoughton. o f M y r n a a t w w w. years and Fanny Farmer 2418 N. Sherman Avenue
Stoughton Hospital for 26 services Saturday. A lun- She loved playing bingo, cressfuneralservice.com. Candy for 33 1/2 years. (608) 249-8257
years until her retirement. cheon reception will fol- handheld phone games and Ruth is survived by her
She loved spending time low in the church fellow-
with her family, especial- ship hall. Private burial
ly with her grandchildren, will take place in Luther- Alice M. Weidner 2017. Ohio; and Sharon (Den- in charge of arrangements.
and always looked for- She was the daughter of nis) Larsen of Stoughton; A memorial service took
an Cemetery South. Thomas and Grace Dean of 13 grandchildren; and 13 place at her church in Tav-
ward to celebrating holi- Memorials may be made
days. Ardra enjoyed polka Toledo, Ohio. She married great-grandchildren. ares, Fla. on July 12, 2017.
to First Lutheran Church Jack J. Weidner in 1946. In She was preceded in The family requests that
dancing, quilting and cro- or to Agrace HospiceCare
cheting. 1981 they moved to Tava- death by her husband, Jack Memorial Tributes be made
Inc. A special thank you res, Fla. She was a former Weidner; her parents; and to the Memorial/Building
She is survived by her to the staff of Stoughton
five sons, Donald (Susan) secretary at Skaalen Sunset brother, Robert. Fund of First United Meth-
Meadows, especially Home in Stoughton. Steverson, Hamlin and odist Church in Tavares,
J u v e J r. , D a n ( A n n ) t o Te r e s a F r a m e f o r
J u ve , D av i d ( C e c e l i a ) She is survived by her Hilbish of Tavares, Fla.; is Fla.
her tender loving care son, John (Bonnie) Weidner
Juve, Douglas (Teresa) and friendship of our
Juve, and Daren (Crysta) mother, and to Agrace
of McFarland; four daugh-
ters, Carol (Michael) Nei-
Celebrating 25 Years in Business!
Juve; 12 grandchildren,
Gregory (Krystal) Juve,
HospiceCare Inc. for their
care and support. Please
lan of Lisbon, Conn.; Diana WisConsin MonuMent & Vault Co.
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Alice Weidner (Michael) Cooper of Colo-


Ly n n ( S e b a s t i a n S a n - share your memories rado Springs, Colo.; Pame- 159 W. Main St. 873-5513
chez) Juve, Kristen (fian- o f A r d r a a t w w w. Alice Marie Weidner, age la (Jeff) West of Massillon,
ce, Philip Owen) Juve, Serving Stoughton since 1989.
cressfuneralservice.com. 93, died Tuesday, June 27,
8 July 13, 2017 Stoughton Courier Hub Stoughton Fair ConnectStoughton.com

Photo by Amber Levenhagen


From left, Samantha Hanner, reporter for the Oregon FFA, shows Roslyn
Esch and Jacob Esch, 5, the champion guinea pigs.

Photo by Amber Levenhagen


Daisy the cow licks the water faucet while being sprayed down by handler Tyce Bettenhausen, 11.

Right, Ondraya
Covy, 6, gets
her face painted
at the Stoughton
Fair.
Photo by Helu Wang

Samuel
Landerud,
18 months,
checks out the
baby goats
at the Wendt
Agricultural
Education
Center.
Photo by Helu Wang
Horses and their handlers are ready for competitive horse pulling at the
Stoughton Fair.
Photo by Amber
Levenhagen

Photo by Kimberly Wethal


Photo by Evan Halpop
Photo by Helu Wang
Libby Conant, of Stoughton, picks up half of her pizza to
CC Bucking Bulls from Gays Mills put on a rodeo at the chow down during the pizza eating competition on Friday.
fair on Saturday. The show included bull riding, clown acts Randy Kisling, guitar player of Cool Front band, sings at
the Stoughton Fair. The event was sponsored by Pizza Hut of Stoughton.
and barrel racing.
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Baseball Home Talent League

Merchants secure
playoff spot
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor Whats next
Tw o w i n s l a s t w e e k Stoughton hosts last-
helped the Stoughton Home
Talent team (11-1) clinch place Deerfield (1-10) at
a Southeast Section play- 1p.m. Sunday. The Mer-
off spot with four games chants also face Utica in
remaining. a Central Section Night
The defending league
champion Albion Tigers League game at 6p.m.
(8-3) continued to sit in Thursday.
second place despite los-
ing three of their last four
games in the West Division. highlight a four-run fourth
Meanwhile, Fort Atkinson inning Tuesday, July 4, to
(9-2) and Jefferson (7-3) lift the Merchants to a 5-3
lead Cambridge (6-4) in the win over the host McFar-
East Division. land Muskies.
The top two teams from Stoughton veteran Dave
each side of the section Hanson legged out a high
Photos by Evan Halpop earn playoff berths, unless chopper for an infield sin-
Ryan Dillman, left, tries to tag out Logan Hedstrom July 8 in the Stoughton Area Little League end of year tournament at the third-place team on one gle to start the Merchants
Oak Knoll Park. The ball bounced out of Dillmans mitt and Hedstrom was safe. side has a better record than big inning. Chris Lund fol-
the second-place team in lowed by crushing a ball
the other division. that carried over the head
of the Muskies centerfield-
Stoughton 5, er for a double, and T.J.
McFarland 3 DiPrizio singled to shallow
center field to bring home
Jake Wenzel lined a two-
run double into left field to Turn to Merchants/Page 10

As win second Sunday game


JEREMY JONES
Sports editor Whats next
Mike Lund has spent the The As host third-place
past 18 years as a reserve
on the Utica Home Talent McFarland (5-6) at noon
team. The loss of several Sunday and second-place
players from last season Albion (8-3) at 1p.m.
and an aging roster, howev- Sunday, July 23.
er, has resulted in the veter-
Karter Dennis hits the ball in the Mason Richter, left, high-fives a teammate after scoring a run an seeing more opportuni-
Stoughton Area Little League end of in the Stoughton Area Little League end of year tournament at ties this season. decade, he joked. I dont
year tournament at Oak Knoll Park. Oak Knoll Park. Lund went 2-for-3 at the think Ive ever had three

Finishing strong
plate Sunday and drove RBIs in a game. I dont
in three runs to help Uti- know if itll ever happen
ca defeat the host Deer- again.
field Demons 16-4 in sev- Utica sent 12 batters
en innings. It was the As to the plate in the second
second win in its last three inning, including Lund who
Sunday league games after started things off with a
Hooper Foundation, No Shorts grades) and Majors (fifth and sixth
grades) participated in the tourna-
April to June with the end of year
tournament being held in July.
dropping eight straight to leadoff single and a stolen
start the season, including a base. He scored twice in the
Electric win SALL titles ment, with a total of nine teams The Hooper Foundation defeated 10-5 loss to the Demons in inning.
competing. Conant Automotive 7-5 to win the the first game May 7. Nick Woodstock (4-for-5)
EVAN HALPOP This was an opportunity for our Minor Leagues championship. No Weve gotten older and singled twice in the inning
Unified Newspaper Group little league organization to pro- Shorts Electric took home the Major the numbers have gone and had one RBI. Jason
vide a tournament experience for all League championship as they beat down a little bit, Lund Hougan (2-for-4) singled
Stoughton Area Little League players, Sara Knickmeier, Stough- Stoughton Hospital 19-11. said. I still feel like we in a run and Cody Jump
hosted its end of the year tourna- ton Area Little League president Knickmeier says the SALL board should win. Last year was walked with the bases load-
ment July 8 at Oak Knoll Park. said. and volunteers helped organize and probably our worst record ed. Errors led to the other
Both the Minors (third and fourth The regular season runs from run the tournament. (9-7) in the last 20 years. two runs by Utica.
We won for two decades, so Utica took a 3-0 lead in
I guess this season kind of the first inning. Woodstock
Senior Legion evens things out. led off with a single. Andy
The As had more walks Martin and Max Gartzke

Vikings take fourth at Fort Atkinson invite than hits Sunday, drawing
12 walks against Deerfield
pitchers Trey Shaw, Skyler
walked to load the bas-
es before Stokstad was hit
by a pitch to plate a run. A
ANTHONY IOZZO 5-1 Friday at Fort Atkinson High Brock Wan- and Logan Schlefke. Deerfield error led to a sec-
Assistant sports editor School and Kenosha 8-0 Saturday ninger was Offensively, we didnt ond run before Cody Jump
at Jones Park and lost to Stevens named to the strike out today and Deer- scored a third run with a
The Stoughton Senior Legion team Point 11-1 in five innings Saturday All-Tournament field helped us out with sacrifice fly
made the semifinals this past weekend at Jones Park in pool play. team in the a lot of walks, manager Utica scored three runs in
in the Fort Atkinson Invitational, but Friday Fort Atkinson Christian Stokstad said. the third inning on an error,
dropped its next two games to finish Invitational We had good patience three walks, a fielders
fourth. The Vikings scored three runs in Friday-Sunday choice and a single. Hou-
at Fort Atkinson at the plate, and it helped
The Vikings took on 19U Beloit in the the first inning and added two more scoring some runs early. gan added an RBI double
semifinals Sunday at Jones Park and fell in the sixth in a win over 17U Hart- High School in the fourth and two scored
and Jones Park. The As scored seven runs
6-1 to the eventual back-to-back tourna- land to open the Fort Atkinson tour- in the top of the second on a third Deerfield error.
ment champions. Stoughton lost 14-7 to nament. Wanninger
pitched a no-hit- inning to break the game Shaw took the loss,
the Hartland 19U team in the third-place Riese Miller and Alec Tomczyk open, including a two-run allowing three earned runs
ter in pool play
game in five innings. walked to start the game, and and struck out single back up the middle in 1 1/3 innings on three
Beloit defeated Stevens Point 10-6 in Kaden Milbauer singled home 14 in the win. by Lund. hits and four walks. Sky-
the championship. Miller. Brock Wanninger and Aaron Thats probably the first ler Schlefke tossed 1/3 and
Photo submitted
Stoughton defeated 17U Hartland Turn to Legion/Page 10 curveball Ive hit in over a Turn to Utica/Page 10
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Merchants: Stoughton holds off Evansville on Sunday


Continued from page 9

the games first run.


Tanner Klitzke then laid down a
sacrifice bunt, which scored Lund,
and lead-off hitter Irvin Medina sin-
gled over the middle of the infield
to put two runners on base for Wen-
zel, whose double on a full-count,
belt-high fastball made it 4-0.
I was sitting on a fastball, I just
didnt want to miss when the pitch
came, Wenzel said.
McFarland (5-6) answered with
two runs to make it 4-2 in the home
half of the inning as Eric Seeliger
lined a leadoff single past first base.
Nick Schreiber walked one out
later and then was caught up trying
to steal second. Seeliger broke for
home, however, and scored on a late
throw to the plate.
A fielders choice at third scored Photo by Jeremy Jones
a second run before Nick Knocke Christian Stokstad went the distance to earn a 16-4 victory
was caught stealing second. over Deerfield on Sunday.
Stoughton looked primed to have
another big inning in the sixth, but
settled for one run on a sacrifice Photo by Jeremy Jones
Utica: Stokstad goes distance
bunt by Wenzel after collecting two Dave Hanson scores Stoughtons first run in the fourth inning Tuesday, July 4, Continued from page 9 eight runs on eight walks,
singles and two walks. McFarland at McFarland. The Merchants won the game 5-3. four singles and a double.
had one error in the inning. surrendered three runs on Stokstad went the dis-
The score remained 5-2 until two walks and a single. tance for the win, striking
the bottom of the ninth, when the Southeast Section Logan Schlefke threw five out three. He allowed three
earned runs.
Muskies made a late push. West Division W-L East Division W-L innings of relief, giving up
Sullivan singled to shallow left
and moved into scoring position Stoughton 11-1 Fort Atkinson 9-2
two batters later, when Ellefson hit
a high chopper that got under the
Albion
McFarland
8-3
5-6
Jefferson
Cambridge
7-3
6-4
Legion: Wanninger no-hits
glove of Medina at second to put
runners on the corners. Kyle Bend-
er followed, hitting into a fielders
Evansville 3-8 Clinton 5-5 Kenosha on Saturday
Utica 2-9 Lake Mills 4-7 Continued from page 9
choice at second, which plated a
run. Deerfield 1-10 Waterloo 3-6 Whats next
Riffle and the Merchants got out
Zimmerman added RBI sin-
of the jam, inducing Kyle White to runs Sunday as Stoughton held on season, he said. We have guys sit- gles to make it 3-0. Stoughton traveled to
hit a ball to shortstop, which Fuen-
to beat Evansville 5-3. ting that could be playing on Sun- Watertown Wednesday
tes flipped to Medina for the final Noah Schafer and Garrett
out.
The win helped the Merchants days for a lot of other teams. Herbst singled in the sixth and after the Courier Hubs
clinch a Southeast Section playoff Although the Merchants didnt Novak singled home both run- early summer deadline.
McFarland is always a great spot with four games remaining. allow an earned run, the Jays ral-
rivalry game, Wenzel said. There ners one out later.
Its the teams fifth trip to the HTL
arent a lot of blowouts between us.
lied, driving in three runs in the Schafer started and earned The Vikings travel to
playoffs in the past five years. eighth behind the one-out double of the win. He allowed no runs on Jefferson at 8p.m. Friday
Stoughtons only baserunners Stoughton scored once in the Rich Edge, then scoring two on an
through the first three innings were one hit in four innings, striking and travel to Edgerton for
third, fourth and eighth innings and error. Jasper Mecker singled home out two and hitting two batters.
thanks to a hit batter, a walk, twotwice in the sixth. another as Evansville sent eight bat- a doubleheader starting at
infield singles and an error. Zimmerman finished the game
McFarland threatened early in the
Lund walked with two outs in the ters to the plate. and allowed a run on one hit, 5p.m. Sunday. Stoughton
bottom of the second as Schreiber
sixth and both he and Fuller, who Sperloen earned the win for striking out six. also hosts Fort Atkinson at
reached on an error, came home to Stoughton, tossing six innings. He 6p.m. Monday, July 17,
and Chris Sullivan hit back-to-backscore on Hansons double into right gave up four hits and struck out Saturday
one-out singles. Riffle bared down field. Hanson went 3-for-4 at the five. Riffle tossed three innings of Wanninger threw a no-hitter at Norse Park.
and struck out Knocke and then got plate to lead Stoughton. relief and struck out two to earn the
a little help from first baseman Max in an 8-0 win over Kenosha
Lund again drove the scoring for save. Saturday. In the fourth, Tomczyk tri-
Fuller, who used his full 6 foot, 4the Merchants in the eighth, dou- Sawyer Johnson took the loss
inch frame to snare an inning-end- Wanninger struck out 14 in pled home Ryan Novak and
bling with two outs, stealing third for the Jays, giving up four runs on the complete-game shutout, later scored on a double by
ing line drive by Dave Ellefson. base and then coming home on a three hits over six innings.
Riffle didnt surrender an walking five. Waldorf. Schafer added an
single to left by Fuller. Edge and Dayton Zettelmeier Stoughton scored four runs RBI in the sixth.
extra-basehit in the win, allowing Reserve Dan Campbell singled each had multiple hits for Evans-
three earned runs on 10 singles and in the third and added two in
and scored the games first run on ville, which outhit Stoughton 8-7. the fourth, one in the fifth and Sunday
two walks. He struck out five. an error in the third inning. Fuen- Albion won the Southeast Section
Ben did a great job going the dis- one in the sixth. Tomczyk walked and scored
tes reached base on an error in the last year and then went on to claim Miller reached on an error, on an error for the lone run
tance for us today as we were a lit-
fourth inning and came home on a its first HTL crown. The Merchants
tle short, having two games in three and Tomczyk walked to start Sunday in a 6-1 loss to Beloit
groundout by Lund. are hoping to put themselves in a the third. Nick Waldorf singled in the semifinals.
days, manager Dale Seffens said. Despite losing a few players from position to do something similar, one out later to plate Miller, Zimmerman pitched six
Stoughton 5, Evansville 3 last year, Wenzel said this team is as they look up to wrap up the West and Wanninger knocked in innings and allowed five
in position to do something special, Division of the section before pur- Tomczyk to make it 2-0. earned runs on seven hits,
Erick Sperloen and Riffle didnt with a mix of young and veteran tal- suing their first league title since
allow an earned run over nine ent. Zimmerman added an RBI, striking out four and walking
1986 and third overall, having also and Schafer tripled in another six.
innings and Hanson drove in two We ve j e l l e d p e r f e c t l y t h i s won the title in 1945. run to make it 4-0.

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2nd - Sydney Tone 2nd - Hanna Brattlie
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP 1st - Taylor Johnson 2nd - Grace Bergeland
3rd - Marie Harried
1st - Gabe Klahn 3rd - Shelby Tone 4th - Molly Hellberg
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1st - Aiden Sperle 2nd - Emma Jorgensen ANY AMER, BREED/VAR COCKEREL
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1st - Clayton Stenjem 3rd - Nikayla Maurer 1st - Isaac Smart-Powell
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2nd - Lee Jorgensen 2nd - Hanna Brattlie
1st - Libby Conant 3rd - Emma Holland 2nd - Jonathon Vickery
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Kenidee Clark of INTERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP ANY AMER, BREED/VAR, PULLET ANY OTHER STANDARD, HEN
Cambridge 4-H with SHEEP 1st - Lee Jorgensen 1st - Sam Haak
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2nd - Carol Rankin 2nd - Heather Novak ANY CROSSBRED, COCKEREL
REG SPRING RAM LAMB 2nd - Hanna Brattlie
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2nd - Marie Harried 2nd - Audrey Ischi
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AT LEAST 3YRS AND UNDER 4 YRS 1st - Hanna Brattlie 1st - Hanna Brattlie
ANY OTHER MEAT BREED 1st - Nikayla Maurer 1st - Rylee Brattlie 1st - Rylee Brattlie
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1st - Bracen Brandt JUNIOR GOATS 2nd - Lee Jorgensen
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1st - Grace Bergeland 4th - Analee Gausmann 1st - Sylvia Thompson
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1st - Samantha Hanner 1st - Samantha Hanner GRADES 4-5 2nd - Madeline Morhoff
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SENIOR BOAR TEDDY: ALL COLORS 3rd - Garrett Pauli 1st - Addison Klein EXHIBITORS GRADES 6-8
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SENIOR BOAR 3rd - Justin Pauli COOKIES, REFRIGERATOR
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PET CAVY- ALL AGES- BOAR 1st - Sam Hjortland 4th - Taylor Kramer
1st - Kailey Horton GARDEN DISPLAY: EXHIB. GR 9 OV 2nd - Jack Conant
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1st - Hanna Brattlie 1st - MaKenna Angerhofer ANGEL FOOD CAKE, NO MIX
4th - Daniel Swain 1st - Mikayla Brey
4th - Ashley Nelson 1st - Rylee Brattlie 1st - Quinn Furseth
2nd - Clarice Loeffelholz
4th - Jordan Nelson 2nd - Sylvia Thompson EXHIBITORS GRADES 4-5
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1st - Ashlyn Sarbacker OTHER NUTRITIOUS COOKIES 2nd - Samantha K White
1st - Cole Sarbacker TERRARIUM OR DISH GARDEN 2nd - Tanner Hutchens 2nd - Olivia Bakken
2nd - Carol Rankin 1st - Anna Evenson 3rd - Mikayla Brey
2nd - Denise Rankin 1st - Mikayla Brey BROWNIE 3rd - Allison Lund
2nd - Clayton Stenjem 1st - Tanner Hutchens 4th - Clarice Loeffelholz
3rd - Clarice Loeffelholz HOUSEPLANTS II 1st - Madison Kimmel
3rd - Ryan Redford TERRARIM OR DISH GARDEN 1st - Brady Wethal EDUCATIONAL POSTER
4th - Samantha K White 2nd - Ben Kopp 1st - Alexa Wuennemann
Delaney Chronister 2nd - Emma Hanisko 2nd - Madeline Morhoff 1st - Allison Lund
4th - Hailey Weisensel
of Springdale 4-H ANY OTHER FLOWERING PLANT 3rd - Sylvia Thompson 2nd - Ashlyn Sarbacker
with her Quilted TOBACCO 1st - Mikayla Brey 4th - Rylee Brattlie
1st - Brayden Lund 3rd - Emma Hanisko CAKE DECORATING
Article project 1st - Ryan Lund MUFFINS- BLUEBERRY
ANY OTHER TRALING FOLIAGE/VINE 1st - Madeline Morhoff DECORATED COOKIES
2nd - Ashley Nelson 1st - Ilsa Lund
2nd - Alyssa Woodley 1st - Emma Hanisko 2nd - Jack Conant
3rd - Jordan Nelson 1st - Mikayla Brey CAKE MIX- WHITE OR YELLOW DECORATED CUPCAKES
3rd - Evey Kellnhofer PLANT FROM HOUSEHOLD DISCARD 2nd - Lindsey Kramer 1st - Ilsa Lund
4th - Hailee Kellnhofer 2nd - Emma Hanisko 4th - Aiden Sperle 1st - Alexa Stoffels
4th - Allison Lund 2nd - Charlotte Franseen
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SHEAF OF WHEAT WOODWORKING 1st - Owen Luginbuhl 3rd - Delaney Chronister
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Cress Funeral Service 2nd - Tyce Bettenhausen
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DECORATED COOKIES 2nd - Grace Wileman ORIGINAL CREATIVE WALL ACCESSO 1st - Quinn Furseth KNITTING AND INTERMEDIATE KNITTING
1st - Lindsey Bakken 2nd - Cryssie Zych 1st - Shae Pigarelli 2nd - Kandee Whaley CROCHETING
1st - Samantha Zweck 2nd - Timothy Williams 1st - Jake Julseth SCARF
2nd - Brooke Slinde 2nd - Isabella Swain 2nd - Alexa Stoffels GARMENT FOR ANOTHER BEGINNING KNITTING 1st - Trista Barry
2nd - Alexa Wuennemann 2nd - Claire Bergeland 3rd - Danika Wanish INDIVIDUAL
2nd - Collin Gray 1st - MaKenna Angerhofer SCARF BEGINNING CROCHET
DECORATED CUPCAKES 3rd - Lilah Holmquist ORIGINAL CREATIVE ROOM ACC 2nd - Aevri Ciha SCARF
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2nd - MaKenna Angerhofer 1st - Alexa Stoffels
1st - Lindsey Bakken 3rd - Becca Ehle
2nd - Shae Pigarelli DECORATIVE PLANTER
2nd - Taylor Vingum SIMPLE PROJECT 1st - Alexa Stoffels BEGINNING, GRADES 4-5
2nd - Olivia Bakken 1st - Rebecca Pearson HOME FURNISHINGS ARTICLE FOR HOME
3rd - Samantha Zweck 1st - Grace Wileman 2nd - Justin Pauli
1st - Cryssie Zych GR 9 AND OVER
BIRTHDAY CAKE 1st - Corley Suddeth LAMP SHADE WITH LAMP BASE SIMPLE ARTICLE FOR SELF
1st - Ashley Nelson 2nd - Ethan West 1st - Katie Huchthausen
1st - Lindsey Bakken 2nd - Brooke Slinde
2nd - Aiden Fieweger SLEEPWEAR
3rd - Samantha Derrick 2nd - Meghan Saemann BEDSPREAD OR COVERLET
1st - Brett Stoffels 1st - Mia West Rylee Brattlie of
SPECIAL OCCASION 2nd - Cannon Suddeth 1st - Madeline Morhoff
3rd - Aina Holmquist Lake Ripley 4-H
1st - Jordan Nelson QUILT WITH BATTING with her Poultry
3rd - Lilah Holmquist 1st - Alizabeth C Grady DRESS
FOOD PRESERVATION 3rd - Paige Holmquist 1st - Katie Huchthausen project
4th - Cate Ehle RUG 2nd - Mia West
EXHIBITORS GRADES 3-6 PLATE OF VEGETABLE 1st - Brooke Slinde
SCARF, BELT OR OTHER ACCESSORY
1st - Allison Lund
RHUBARB 1st - Ava Ferrell 1st - Katie Huchthausen
1st - Ben Kopp 1st - Zackary Durkee STITCHERY ARTICLE
1st - Grayson Wethal 1st - Emma Hanisko NON-WEARABLE QUILTED ARTICLE
TAME RED/BLACK RASPBERRIES 2nd - Tara Bettenhausen 1st - Delaney Chronister
1st - Ben Kopp 2nd - Waylen Brattlie ORIGINAL CREATIVE WALL ACCESSO This photo coverage of the Stoughton Fair brought to you by
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JAM, COOKED 3rd - Grace Haak 1st - Greta Kantzler
3rd - Kyle Durkee 2nd - Emma Hanisko
1st - Alex Jones 2nd - Katia Wanish
2nd - Hanna Brattlie INTERMEDIATE, GRADES 6-8 105 Kingslynn Rd., Stoughton
ONE HOUSE PLANT 3rd - Alizabeth C Grady
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2nd - Ben Kopp 2nd - Meghan Saemann
REMODELED OR RECYCLED 3rd - Grace Bergeland
FREEZER JAM MODEL AIRPLANE, ROCKET ROOM ACC SLEEPWEAR/LOUNGEWEAR
1st - Alex Jones 1st - Cannon Suddeth 1st - Emma Hanisko
2nd - Henry Burmeister 1st - Madisen Zych
CERAMIC OR CLAY ARTICLE 1st - BreeAnn Olson
MATTED PICTURE
EXHIBITORS 1st - Kaylee Lund 1st - Katia Wanish
2nd - Kailyn West
GRADES 7 AND OVER 1st - Brooke Brekken 3rd - Abby Seybold
1st - Sam Brekken ARTIFICIAL FLOWER/TWIG ARRANG BLOUSE/TOP, SLEEVELESS/DROPPED
APPLESAUCE 2nd - Evan Griffin 2nd - Brooke Slinde
1st - Mikayla Brey 1st - Madisen Zych Paige Billig of
2nd - Aina Holmquist Medina Marvels
2nd - Lilah Holmquist FRAMED PICTURE SKIRT AND TOP
RHUBARB 2nd - Emma Hanisko with her Dairy
1st - Rebekah Kopp 2nd - Paige Holmquist 1st - Alexa Stoffels
2nd - Meghan Saemann 2nd - Katia Wanish 2nd - BreeAnn Olson project
1st - Emma Hanisko 4th - Alizabeth C Grady
3rd - Grace Haak
TOMATO JUICE 3rd - Lainey Conant DRESS
1st - Clarice Loeffelholz CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2nd - Ava Bergeland
1st - Mikayla Brey WOOD ARTICLE 3rd - Grace Bergeland
1st - Grayson Wethal CHILD DEVELOPMENT
TOMATOES 1st - Collin Gray JUMPSUIT, LONG OR SHORT
1st - Rebekah Kopp
SCRAPBOOK ABOUT MYSELF 1st - Danika Wanish
2nd - Waylen Brattlie 1st - Ilsa Lund
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4th - Luke Keller 2nd - Elbie Thompson 2nd - Montana Sarbacker INDIVIDUAL
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1st - Madisen Zych 900 Nygaard St.,
2nd - Irene Johll 1st - Evan Griffin
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GREEN BEANS 2nd - Brooke Brekken NONACTIVE EDUCATIONAL 1st - Alexa Stoffels
1st - Clarice Loeffelholz 2nd - Corley Suddeth
1st - Mikayla Brey TOY/GAME NON-WEARABLE QUILTED ARTICLE
1st - Irene Johll LEATHER ARTICLE 2nd - Katia Wanish 1st - Shae Pigarelli
2nd - Isaac Hawkey 1st - BreeAnn Olson
BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES POSTER ON CHILD SAFETY 2nd - Lauren Fieweger
1st - Clarice Loeffelholz DRAWING OR PAINTING 1st - Brooke Slinde
1st - Simone Smart-Powell ART WORK OR ITEM
ADVANCED,
DILL PICKLES 1st - Tara Bettenhausen GRADES 9 AND OVER
2nd - Clarice Loeffelholz 1st - Jake Julseth Alyssa Woodley of
1st - Isabella Swain 3rd - Henry Burmeister Cambridge FFA
1st - Gabriel Marin SLEEPWEAR OR LOUNGEWEAR
SWEET PICKLES 1st - Elycia Zych with her Swine
2nd - Clarice Loeffelholz 2nd - Rebecca Pearson COLLECT 3 TOYS
2nd - Ethan West 1st - Charlotte Franseen DRESS project
JAM, COOKED 2nd - Evan Griffin 2nd - Elycia Zych
1st - Luke Keller 2nd - Claire Bergeland ROOM ACCESSORY
1st - Elycia Zych 3rd - Alizabeth C Grady
1st - Whitney Clason 2nd - Noah Derrick
2nd - Rebekah Kopp 3rd - Lainey Conant 1st - Anna Evenson SKIRT/JUMPER AND TOP/BLOUSE
2nd - Erika Lund 3rd - Ana Mikkelson 2nd - Alizabeth C Grady
3rd - Elbie Thompson CLOTHING
JELLY, COOKED GARMENT FOR CHILD 12 OR LESS
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4th - Clarice Loeffelholz EXPLORERS GRADE 3 ARTICLE FOR HOME
FREEZER JAM EXPLORERS SIMPLE ARTICLE FOR HOME 1st - Brett Stoffels
1st - Mikayla Brey CERAMIC OR CLAY 1st - Garrett Pauli
1st - Austin Wethal 1st - Quinn Furseth
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1st - Joshua Wethal
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POSTER ON CARE OF FEEDING HOME FURNISHINGS
1st - Ava Ferrell
1st - Ana Mikkelson HOME FURNISHINGS
2nd - Kaylee Lund GRADES 3-4
2nd - Brooke Brekken
2nd - Sam Brekken WALL ACCESSORY Taylor Vingham of Grace Link of
3rd - Madison Kimmel Kegonsa Hustlers Triangle Troopers
4 COLOR PRINTS with her Foods/ with her Beef
1st - Waylen Brattlie HOME FURNISHINGS
1st - Kaylee Lund GRADES 5-8 Nutrition project project
1st - Collin Gray
1st - Elbie Thompson DECORATIVE PILLOW FOR ROOM
2nd - Ava Ferrell 1st - Emma Sperle
2nd - Rebecca Pearson REFINISHED OR REMODELED
2nd - Ethan West 2nd - Shae Pigarelli
2nd - Grace Wileman
2nd - Tara Bettenhausen BEDSPREAD OR COVERLET This photo coverage of the Stoughton Fair brought to you by This photo coverage of the Stoughton Fair brought to you by
2nd - Claire Bergeland 1st - Alexa Stoffels
2nd - Gabriel Marin 3rd - Samantha Derrick
ART PROJECT RUG
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1st - Simone Smart-Powell
1st - Erika Lund Stoughton FFA/Alumni
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ARTICLE FOR THE HOME STUFFED TOY 1st - Sylvia McMullin 2nd - Brayden Lund 2nd - Kendra Kapke 1st - Samantha Derrick
1st - Quinn Furseth 1st - Shae Pigarelli 1st - Jack Conant 2nd - Hailee Kellnhofer 2nd - Danika Wanish 1st - Brett Stoffels
2nd - Lily Maerz 2nd - Cole Sarbacker 2nd - Mikayla Brey 1st - Allison Lund
INTERMEDIATE CROCHET CRAFTS 2nd - Katie Huchthausen 2nd - Samantha Derrick 2nd - Jacob Chadwick
HAT 2nd - Kaylee Hunt DRAWINGS, ANY MEDIA 2nd - Alizabeth C Grady 2nd - Kenidee Clark
1st - Shae Pigarelli EXHIBITORS GRADES 3-6 2nd - Evey Kellnhofer 1st - Kalob Kimmel 2nd - Delaney Gauthier 2nd - Lauren Fieweger
2nd - Hailee Kellnhofer 1st - Megan Gille 2nd - Sara Gille 2nd - Whitney Clason
ARTICLE FOR THE HOME CERAMIC ARTICLE FROM MOLDS 2nd - Garrett Pauli
1st - Danika Wanish 2nd - Lindsey A Sarbacker 2nd - Danika Wanish
1st - Charlotte Franseen CERAMIC ARTICLE HAND BUILT 2nd - Madeline Morhoff 2nd - Mikayla Brey
1st - Ilsa Lund 2nd - Alexa Stoffels DRAWINGS, PASTELS 2nd - Alizabeth C Grady
1st - Grace Brattlie 1st - Rebekah Kopp 2nd - Delaney Gauthier
1st - Jake Julseth ANY OTHER MARKETABLE CRAFT 2nd - Elycia Zych
1st - Felicity Franseen 2nd - Lindsey Bakken
1st - Bjorn Seybold 2nd - Kendra Kapke
2nd - Hanna Brattlie 1st - Hanna Brattlie 2nd - Danika Wanish 1 COLOR PRINT-TRICK PHOTO
2nd - Kandee Whaley 1st - Ilsa Lund 1st - Garrison Furseth
2nd - Sylvia McMullin 1st - Garrett Pauli DRAWINGS, MIX MEDIA 1st - Taylor Johnson
2nd - Landon Brattlie 1st - Kaylee Hunt 1st - Emma Sperle 4th - Evey Kellnhofer
2nd - Libby Conant 1st - Trista Barry 2nd - Delaney Gauthier 4th - Hailee Kellnhofer
Alex Jones of Lake 2nd - Rylee Brattlie 2nd - Sara Gille
3rd - Felicity Franseen
Ripley 4-H with his 3rd - Tanner Hutchens 2nd - Victor Everson 3rd - Lucy Cameron 4 PHOTOS TWILIGHT/NIGHTTIME
Food Preservation 3rd - Sylvia Thompson 2nd - Chloe Marin 1st - Emma Jorgensen
2nd - Alexa Stoffels DRAWINGS, ANY OTHER MEDIA 1st - Payton Krumenauer
project 1st - Brynn Mancusi
WOOD ARTICLE 2nd - Megan Gille 2nd - Jack Haak
1st - Grace Brattlie 2nd - Kyra Kubehl 2nd - Lucy Cameron
2nd - Kendra Kapke
1st - Landon Brattlie CRAFTS 2nd - Sara Gille
2nd - Delaney Gauthier
1st - Jake Julseth 2nd - Karlee Procter
2nd - Luke Williams EXHIBITORS GREETING CARDS-3 CARDS W/ENVE
2nd - Wyatt Brattlie GRADES 7 AND OVER 4 CANDID PHOTOGRAPHS
1st - Brooke Slinde 1st - Alexa Wuennemann
2nd - Libby Conant 1st - Shae Pigarelli
This photo coverage of the Stoughton Fair brought to you by 2nd - Macy Gray CERAMIC ARTICLE FROM MOLDS 2nd - Emma Jorgensen
1st - BreeAnn Olson ANY OTHE MARKETABLE CRAFT
PAPER ARTICLE 2nd - Heidi Juedes 4 LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHS
1st - Emma Hanisko
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1st - Garrett Pauli 2nd - Whitney Clason 1st - Jessica Dahlk


1st - Anna Evenson 1st - Karlee Procter
1st - Daniel Swain 2nd - Mikayla Brey 1st - Alizabeth C Grady
of Lake Kegonsa 2nd - Brayden Lund 2nd - Leah Huchthausen 1st - Molly Olstad
2nd - Luke Keller
2nd - Katia Wanish
3097 Sunnyside Street, Stoughton, WI 53589 GLASS ARTICLE CERAMIC ARTICLE, HAND BUILT 2nd - Katia Wanish 2nd - August Kellerman
(608) 205-9300 www.springersonthelake.com 1st - Kaylee Hunt 1st - Heidi Juedes 2nd - Shae Pigarelli
2nd - Hanna Brattlie 1st - Lindsey A Sarbacker 2nd - Ashley Nelson 4 NATURE PHOTOS
2nd - Rylee Brattlie 1st - Abby Seybold 2nd - Anna Gille 1st - Liam Harrison
1st - Erika Lund 2nd - Sara Gille 1st - Hanna Brattlie
FABRIC ARTICLE 2nd - Danika Wanish 2nd - Erika Lund 1st - August Kellerman
1st - Felicity Franseen 2nd - Lucy Cameron 2nd - Lindsey Bakken 1st - Grace Bergeland
1st - Victor Everson 3rd - Danika Wanish 1st - Brynn Mancusi
1st - Justin Pauli WOOD ARTICLE 1st - Macy Gray
2nd - Greta Kantzler 1st - Emma Hanisko PHOTOGRAPHY 1st - Sophia Thompson
2nd - Sylvia McMullin 1st - Montana Sarbacker 1st - Olivia Bakken
2nd - Heidi Juedes PHOTOGRAPHY 2nd - Aiden Sperle
Felicity Franseen of NATURES NATURALS ARTICLE 2nd - Katia Wanish
Renegades 4-H with 1st - Felicity Franseen PAPER ARTICLE 4 PRINTS ANIMALS 2nd - Lucy Cameron
1st - Brooke Slinde 1st - Brayden Lund
her Crafts project BEADS ARTICLE 2nd - Kiley Henn
1st - Emma Hanisko 1st - Ilsa Lund
1st - Alexa Stoffels 2nd - Ava Bergeland
1st - Alison Kinnaird 1st - Brynn Mancusi
1st - Hailee Kellnhofer 2nd - Grace Brattlie
1st - Molly Olstad 2nd - Mackenzie Vanthournout
2nd - Evey Kellnhofer 2nd - BreeAnn Olson
1st - Olivia Bakken 2nd - Nickolas Johnson
2nd - Alayna Procter
LEATHER ARTICLE 2nd - Alizabeth C Grady 2nd - Jake Sarbacker
2nd - Lilliana Procter
2nd - Josh Hawkey 2nd - Erika Lund 2nd - Landon Brattlie
2nd - Erika Lund
2nd - Alyssa Woodley
BREAD DOUGH ARTICLE 2nd - Karn Vethe
DRAWINGS, PEN OR PENCIL 2nd - Alyssa Woodley
This photo coverage of the Stoughton Fair brought to you by 1st - Alexa Stoffels 1st - Emma Hanisko 4 COLOR OF PEOPLE-35MM/DIGITAL
2nd - Victor Everson 2nd - Lindsey Bakken
1st - Lily Maerz GLASS ARTICLE 4th - Paul Dreher
2nd - Addison Klein 2nd - Chloe Marin
2nd - Mackenzie Hunt
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2nd - Alma Mikkelson FABRIC ARTICLE 1st - Montana Sarbacker 1st - Elycia Zych
3rd - Brett Mancusi 1st - Emma Hanisko 4th - Brooke Slinde 1st - Emma Hanisko
221 Kings Lynn Road, Suite A, Stoughton, WI PAINTINGS, OIL/ACRYLIC/WATERCO 1st - Alyssa Woodley 1st - Emily Hanson
(608) 873-8888 www.anewins.com 2nd - Brooke Slinde 4 COLOR PRINTS ANIMALS-35MM/DI 1st - Joseph T Opsal
1st - Justin Pauli 1st - Lee Jorgensen 1st - Payton Krumenauer
1st - Daniel Swain NATURE NATURALS ARTICLE 1st - Lindsey Kramer 1st - Sylvia Thompson
1st - Megan Gille 1st - Katia Wanish 2nd - Ava Harrison 1st - Allison Lund
2nd - Charlotte Franseen 2nd - Liam Harrison 2nd - Mikayla Brey
2nd - Kailyn West BEADS ARTICLE 2nd - Montana Sarbacker
1st - BreeAnn Olson 2nd - Paige Billig
2nd - Mia West 2nd - Garrett Pauli 2nd - Alexa Stoffels
2nd - Jake Sarbacker 1st - Lindsey Bakken 2nd - Justin Pauli
1st - Olivia Bakken 2nd - Alma Mikkelson
2nd - Addison Klein 2nd - Noah Kellerman 2nd - Ashley Nelson
2nd - Sarah Dreher DRAWINGS, PEN OR PENCL 2nd - Paige Billig 2nd - Jordan Nelson
Brooke Ace of Paoli 2nd - Chloe Marin 1st - Kyra Kubehl 2nd - Addison Klein 2nd - Quinn Furseth
2nd - Alexa Stoffels 1st - Mollie Olson 2nd - Lilliana Procter
4-H Fireballs with 2nd - Libby Conant
2nd - Kaylee Hunt
1st - Allison Lund 3rd - Victor Everson 2nd - Jake Julseth
her Sheep project 3rd - Tanner Hutchens 2nd - Rebekah Kopp 2nd - Sophie Grieser
3rd - Victor Everson 2nd - Danika Wanish
4 PRINTS OF ANIMALS, GR.7AND OV
1st - Jack Haak 2nd - Karn Vethe
3rd - Luke Williams 2nd - Emma Sperle
3rd - Henry Burmeister 1st - Brooke Slinde 1 5X7 ENLARGEMENT, COLOR
2nd - Delaney Gauthier
4th - Madeline Morhoff 1st - Rachel Drotzer 1st - Heidi Juedes
2nd - Anna Gille
1st - Sophia Thompson 1st - Emma Hanisko
DRAWINGS, PASTELS 2nd - Sara Gille
2nd - Heidi Juedes 1st - Brett Stoffels
1st - Chloe Marin 3rd - Lucy Cameron
2nd - Kyra Kubehl 2nd - Mackenzie Vanthournout
1st - Jack Conant 3rd - Karlee Procter
This photo coverage of the Stoughton Fair brought to you by 2nd - Kyle Montour 2nd - Kyra Kubehl
2nd - Sylvia McMullin PAINTINGS, OIL/ACRYLIC/WATERCO 2nd - Whitney Clason 2nd - Charlotte Franseen
2nd - Daniel Swain 1st - Emma Sperle 2nd - Anna Evenson
Cress Funeral Service 3rd - Jake Sarbacker 1st - Kat Eugster 2nd - Katy Henn
2nd - Felicity Franseen
2nd - Kenidee Clark
(608) 873-9244 DRAWINGS, MIXED MEDIA 2nd - Heather Juedes 2nd - BreeAnn Olson 2nd - Noah Kellerman
Stoughton, WI 53589 1st - Alexa Stoffels 2nd - Elycia Zych 2nd - Olivia Bakken 2nd - Alexa Wuennemann
1st - Megan Gille 2nd - Emma Hanisko
www.cressfuneralservice.com 2nd - Anna Evenson
4 PRINTS ABOUT WISCONSIN ONE 8X10 ENLARGEMENT, B/W
1st - Evey Kellnhofer 1st - Gunnar Sperle 1st - Kiley Henn
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1st - Taylor Johnson 1st - Alizabeth C Grady
2nd - Justin Pauli 1st - Sophie Grieser
2nd - Henry Burmeister 2nd - Jake Julseth
2nd - Grace Brattlie 2nd - Sylvia Thompson
4 COLOR PRINTS ABOUT WISCONSIN ONE 5X7 ENLARGEMENT, B/W
1st - Rachel Drotzer 1st - Felicity Franseen
2nd - Lee Jorgensen 2nd - Jacob Chadwick
Meghan Brickley of Sylvia Thompson 3 COLOR/BLACK&WHITE-GR.3-6 2nd - Charlotte Franseen
Oregon Headliners of Triangle 1st - Ava Harrison
1st - Rylee Brattlie AEROSPACE
with her Swine Troopers with her 1st - Gunnar Sperle
project Horticulture project 1st - Madeline Morhoff
MODEL ROCKETS,
1st - Macy Gray GRADES 3-6
1st - Evey Kellnhofer SINGLE STAGE ROCKET, 3-4 FINS
2nd - Nickolas Johnson 2nd - Shawn Houfe
2nd - Aiden Sperle
2nd - Garrett Pauli MULTI-STAGE ROCKET, 2 OR 3 STAGE
2nd - Addison Klein 1st - Greta Kantzler
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2nd - Brett Mancusi MODEL ROCKETS,
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GRADES 7 AND OV
SINGLE STAGE ROCKET, 3-4 FINS
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3 COLOR/BL/WHITE, GR.7&OVER MULTI-STAGE ROCKET, 2 OR 3 STAGE
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MODELS, GRADES 3-6 COMMUNITY DISPLAY 1st - Vera Zych QUICK BREADS (HALF LOAF) CENTERPIECE - LIVE PLANTS
1st - Olivia Ibeling 1st - Beth Campbell
NON-POWERED MODEL AIRCRAFT LARGE DECORATIVE ARTICLE ZUCCHINI BREAD
3rd - Shawn Houfe SENIOR CITIZENS 1st - Alfred King 1st - Gayelynn Plaster SCRAPBOOKING
NON-POWERED CAR OR TRUCK OIL PAINTING OR ACRYLIC PUMPKIN BREAD AND STAMPING
KNITTING 2nd - Brianna Stapleton Welch
MODEL SCENERY GREETING CARDS
1st - Josh Hawkey KNIT CAP 1st - Iris Hiltbrunner ANY OTHER QUICK BREAD 2nd - Debra Morhoff
1st - Vera Zych 1st - Beth Campbell
ANY OTHER MODEL NOT LISTED HOUSE PLANTS/
3rd - Shawn Houfe KNIT SWEATER COFFEE CAKE NO YEAST 4 CORNER
1st - Marcia Seybold GARDEN/FLOWERS
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Health: County, school district to fund program for students in grades 4K through 8th
Continued from page 1 Verona. It has since expand- four schools within the Dane Countys younger res- needed resources, accord- news release. We are excit-
ed to school districts in district: River Bluff Mid- idents mental health shows ing to the news release. ed to have the opportunity
with local school districts, DeForest, Madison, Mid- dle School and Fox Prairie, that we take their futures There is no cost to families to work with Dane County
focuses on connecting dleton-Cross Plains, Sun Kegonsa and Sandhill Ele- seriously and want to see for services offered through and the Building Bridges
youth with critical mental Prairie, Verona and Wiscon- mentary schools. them grow to thrive in our the program. program, which will help
health services and resourc- sin Heights. Proactively reaching out community. Director of student ser- Stoughton staff and fami-
es before a crisis takes Dane County and SASD to students and making sure The Building Bridg- vices Keli Melcher said the lies support these children
place, according to a news will each pay $63,000 for we address mental health es Mental Health Crisis district has students com- and youth to reach their full
release. two mental health experts issues at the earliest signs Teams increase student suc- ing to school with various potential as learners.
The Mental Health Crisis to serve 4-year-old kinder- is a smart and healthy ini- cess by providing proac- challenges, including men-
Teams program was first garten through eighth-grade tiative to take part in not tive responses to stressors, tal health and trauma. Email Unified Newspaper
created by Parisi in 2014, students with immediate only for a school district growing staffs understand- A s w i t h a ny p u b l i c Group reporter Scott
starting as a pilot effort in mental health needs. The but for Dane County as a ing of mental health issues, school we accept all chil- De Laruelle at scott.
Madison, Sun Prairie and team will cost $126,000 per whole, Parisi said in the and connecting schools, dren in our community of delaruelle@wcinet.com.
school year and will serve news release. Investing in families, and students with learners, she said in the

Legals POLICE REPORTS Stoughton Area School District

Veum wins Sasman Award


STATE OF WISCONSIN, plumbing fixtures, mechanical ventila-
CIRCUIT COURT, DANE tion systems design & equipment, elec-
trical system design, devices & fixtures,
The following are signifi- old man for Felony Substan-
COUNTY, NOTICE TO fire detection, alarm systems design & cant cases from April as iden- tial Battery and Burglary fol-
CREDITORS (INFORMAL equipment; all including debris removal
& disposal. tified by the Stoughton Police lowing an incident where the
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Will be received by the owner at its
office, 924 Jackson St. Stoughton, WI
Department. suspect had forced his way Stoughton High School senior Shelby Veum, a mem-
HARVEY R. HERMSDORF 53589 until 12:00 Noon, (Daylight Sav- May 14 into a residence and battered ber of the FFA Chapter of SHS, was presented the Louis
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
Case No. 17PR438 ings Time) August 5th, 2017, and then
publicly opened and read aloud. Officers arrested a the victim with a pry bar. M. Sasman Award March 13. The award, presented by
1. An application for Informal Admin- The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may 24-year-old woman for Dis- Officers arrested a 22-year- Kiwanis Club of Downtown Madison president Mike
istration was filed. be examined at the following locations:
2. The decedent, with date of birth 1. 924 Jackson St. Stoughton, WI orderly Conduct following a old man for second offense Ely, is given annually to an outstanding student from
December 24, 1930 and date of death May
27, 2017, was domiciled in Dane County,
53589 (608) 873-7855 (by appointment)
2. Office of the Architect, Thomas domestic disturbance. OWI and an Outstanding each of the FFA Chapters at Dane County high schools.
State of Wisconsin, with a mailing ad- Hirsch, FAIA, 14 North Allen St. Madison,
WI tehirsch@gmail.com, (by appoint- May 18 Warrant following a traffic
stop.
Young people are leaders
Officers arrested a
dress of 3583 Tura Road, McFarland, WI
53558. ment)

tice.
3. All interested persons waived no- 3. Dropbox- https://www.dropbox.
com/sh/q3fmb7gt91hikh8/AABV2_JsUT- 26-year-old man for a Pro- May 21
4. The deadline for filing a claim WWRlz0iDmE4sWZa?dl=0
Printed copies of the CONTRACT bation Violation following a Officers arrested a 36-year-
against the decedents estate is October
5, 2017. DOCUMENTS may be obtained at bpi traffic stop. old man for Disorderly Con-
5. A claim may be filed at the Dane printing, 640 S Whitney Way Madison, WI
53711, (608)-203-5533 Hours: Monday A 26-year-old man was duct and Resisting/Obstruct- There is a YouTube video of Stoughton High School
County Courthouse, 215 S. Hamilton
Street, Madison, Wisconsin, Room 1005. Friday 8:00am-4:30pm upon payment for
also cited Possession of ing an Officer following a students talking about why they give back and what
each set.
Danell Behrens
Deputy Probate Registrar Published: July 6 and 13, 2017 THC, Possession of Drug disturbance at a local estab- they have learned from service. They have been recog-
June 22, 2017 WNAXLP
Paraphernalia during the in- lishment. nized for public service to school and community.
Michael D. Rumpf
PO Box 1 ***
cident. May 23 To watch the video, visit youtube.com and search
Cambridge, WI 53523
(608) 423-3254
NOTICE:
Officers arrested a Officers arrested a 29-year- SHS Leadership.
DUNKIRK DAM LAKE
Bar Number: 1015663
Published: June 29, July 6 and 13, 2017 DISTRICT COMMUNITY 29-year-old man for Resist- old man for Possession of
WNAXLP POTLUCK AND ing/Obstructing an Officer, Methamphetamine, Posses-
sion of Drug Paraphernalia,
***
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QUARTERLY MEETING.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 Possession of THC, and a
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POTLUCK 5:30-6:30 (PLEASE We like to send reporters to shoot photos, but we cant be
GREENSPIRE 1&2 BRING YOUR FAVORITE a traffic stop A 23-year- ing a traffic stop.
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REHABILITATION SUMMER DISH TO SHARE) old man was also arrested So if you have a photo of an event or just a slice of life
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for Resisting/Obstructing Officers arrested a 24-year-
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924 Jackson St. Stoughton, WI DUNKIRK DAM TOWN HALL an Officer and a Probation
53589
645 COUNTY N, Hold. ual Assault and Disorderly us and well use it if we can. Please include contact infor-
Conduct following a domes-
Separate sealed BIDS for the re-
STOUGHTON, WI mation, whats happening in the photo and the names of
modeling of portions of four buildings
May 19
at 1040-70 Jackson Street in the city of
Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin, for
Meeting Agenda:
- Treasurers report Officers arrested a 32-year- tic disturbance. people pictured.
work described on the CONTRACT DOC- - Update on weed and grass control
old man on an Outstanding May 29 You can submit it on our website at ConnectStough-
Officers arrested a 19-year-
UMENTS (Drawings and the Project Man- - Discussion regarding the Yahara
ual) including: River water level
Warrant and a Probation Hold ton.com, email to editor Jim Ferolie at stoughtoneditor@
Incidental clearing and excavation,
exterior walks and retaining walls, land-
- Discussion about potential fish lad-
der at Stoughton dam following a traffic stop. old woman for Disorderly wcinet.com or drop off electronic media at our office at 135
scaping restoration & new plantings, Published: July 6 and 13, 2017
May 20 Conduct following a domes- W. Main St. Questions? Call 873-6671.
tic disturbance.
exterior window & door replacements, WNAXLP
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If you have questions please call 608-222-0217, or fill out an
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Stoughton Garden Center
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Do you have excellent communication skills? Creative ideas?
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Floral Designer An interest in print and web-based media? We have an
established account list and an abundance of new business
Stoughton Floral is currently seeking an potential. If you possess excellent communication and
experienced, full-time floral designer. Must
be available holidays & weekends. All
CAREERS organizational skills, a pleasant personality, and the ability
to prospect for new business, we would like to speak to you.
applicants should have atleast 2 years of fresh Previous sales experience desired. Media experience a plus.
flower floral design. Everyday arrangements,
silk arrangements, corsage, boutonniere,
Walk-In Interviews This opportunity is with Unied Newspaper Group (UNG)
Friday, July 28th with locations in Verona, Stoughton and Oregon, Wisconsin.
funeral and wedding experience a must.
A positive attitude is required. Computer 9 am to 5 pm Benets include competitive compensation, employee stock
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plus. Care & knowledge of plants is a plus.
Please email a resume with references to: 101 Albion St. and supplement insurance is available. Continuing education
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work can be emailed with resume. UNG is a division of Woodward Communications, Inc., an
Hiring for our employee-owned organized headquartered in Dubuque, Iowa.
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Stoughton, WI 53589 Edgerton Stores
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All Shifts:
Cashier, Kitchen starting at $11.50/hr
Production Workers 3rd Shift Premium Pay $2.00/hr
Metal Culverts, Inc. - Evansville Division, a To learn more about this opportunity, submit your
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Woodward Communications, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
has openings for production workers.
Six month probationary period.
Qualified applicants should be dependable,
hard working and safety oriented. POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
Excellent benefits including health, dental,
vision, life, AFLAC insurance and 401(k) plan. Fabrication Machine
Applications can be completed at
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July 18, 2017 from Wolf Facility, Operator - 2nd & 3rd Shift
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TOWN OF PLEASANT SPRINGS RESIDENTS 2866 Buds Drive
NOTICE of July 19, 2017 from
Fitchburg, WI 53719 Material Handlers -
PLAN COMMISSION OPENING 3:00pm - 7:00pm
1st, 2nd & 3rd Shift
Town residents wishing to serve on the Plan Commission
are encouraged to send a letter of interest stating their LEARN A TRADE, TRAINING IS PROVIDED! Maintenance Technician
qualifications for appointment to the Plan Commission. The
term is a three-year term and starts in April. You will be (Tool & Die) - 1st & 3rd Shift
Competitive new hire wages
appointed to fill the remaining term of a vacancy.
Personal interviews may be scheduled by the Town Board Comprehensive health & welfare benefits including:
prior to appointment. On-site UW Health Employee Clinic & Free On-site To reserve priority interview
Please address your letter to the Pleasant Springs Town Employee Fitness Center time, please complete our
Board, 2354 County Rd. N, Stoughton, WI, 53589-2873 or online application at
email your letter to clerktreasurer@pleasantsprings.org.
The Town Plan Commission meets at 6:30 p.m. on the www.subzero-wolf.com/careers
first Wednesday of each month, hears all requests for and contact Human Resources at
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June Yard of the Month


The Stoughton and autumn sedum. are frequent visitors,
Heritage Garden Shading the entire along with a coyote
Club has selected the backyard, large oak who once made its
Trevor and Roberta trees provide cover bed there in the win-
Rush home at 123 E. for hostas, lilacs and ter.
Taft St. as the June a profusion of ele- The Stough-
Yard of the Month. gant bleeding hearts. ton Heritage Gar-
The front land- Roberta Rush den club welcomes
scape features pic- shared that wildlife guests at its meetings
turesque perennials such as humming- on the third Tuesday
that cover all seasons birds, ducks, sand- of the month.
including irises, dai- hill cranes, chip-
sies, daffodils, lilies munks and squirrels

On the web
For information about the Stoughton Heritage Garden Club, visit:
Photo submitted
facebook.com/StoughtonGardenClub.
Trevor and Roberta Rushs home at 123 E. Taft St. has been selected as the Stoughton Heritage Garden Clubs
June Yard of the Month.

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Store
July 14-23 10% off!
936 Starr School Road,
Stoughton, Wisconsin 53589
July & August Hours
Madison McFarland
Monday-Friday..8-5 Family Owned and Operated for Over 54 Years
Rutland Dunn Townline rd
N
Saturday................8-4 OPEN YEAR ROUND
51 Stop In During Happy Hour Fridays 3-5pm Retail Store Nursery/Greenhouse
Starr School rd

Sunday...........Closed
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14
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A
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Mon.-Fri. 8am to 5pm; Sat. 8am to 3pm


Mon.-Fri. 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sun. 9-4
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Visit McGlynn Pharmacy for all of


your health care needs.
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PRIDE Lift Chairs Wheelchairs


Walkers Shower/Bath Aids
To Make Sure The Family Commodes Toilet Aids
Stays Smiling . . . Cassette Filling Service Bubble Packing
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BEFORE the Summer Road Trip questions or stop in. Were happy to help!
Across Country!
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100 E. Main Street
O PERATED S INCE 1869
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Downtown Stoughton
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206 W Prospect Ave


873-9244
873-3244
Hours: 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri., Closed Sat.
www.cressfuneralservice.com Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am-6 pm; Sat 8 am-5 pm; Sun 8 am-12 noon
1324 Hwy. 51-138, Stoughton

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