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Senior Jessica Reinecke (middle) hoists up the 2014 WIAA Division 1 girls golf championship trophy Tuesday with head coach Bailey Hildebrandt (left) and junior teammate Emily Opsal (right). The
Wildcats shot a 648 (315-333) to win the first girls golf state title in Verona Area High School history. Juniors Bailey Smith, Melissa Biesmann and Hanna Rebholz are behind the trophy.
When Hannah West was in elementary school, her older brother donated a years worth of his
allowance to the humane society.
Since she had always wanted
to be like him, the act served as a
source of inspiration that led her to
take part in a similar cause years
later with the Alliance for Animals
and the Environment.
West, a 2008 Verona Area High
School graduate and Fitchburg
resident, became the youngest ever
executive director of the organization at the age of 24. She began her
role on Sept. 2, but she has been
a volunteer with the organization
since 2010.
The Alliance, a 30-year-old
animal and environmental advocacy organization, helps educate
the public that all animals, human
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A Verona Police Department squad car was damaged in a residential Verona neighborhood Friday
night as part of a chase
involving nine different
law enforcement agencies.
The officer was uninjured in the incident. VPD
chief Bernie Coughlin
declined to identify that
officer, explaining that
the officer is considered a
crime victim and the case
remains under investigation. The extent of the
damage was unknown
Tuesday afternoon,
Coughlin said, but was at
least $5,000.
The 18-year-old suspect, Austyn Wolford of
West Bend, was eventually arrested in the City of
Madison after crashing the
vehicle into a pair of cars
there, according to a news
release from the Dane
County Sheriffs Department.
Dane County first
reported a stolen blue Toyota Tundra entering the
county from neighboring
Iowa County around 8:23
p.m., Coughlin told the
Press on Tuesday.
A Verona officer located
the truck at the intersection of County Hwy. G and
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VACT is in the midst
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multivitamin.
If you are on a healthy diet
and take a multivitamin, it
probably wouldnt hurt you,
either, because the majority of
the extra vitamins and minerals
in the pill would either be urinated out or excreted from your
body. For people who arent
100 percent sure about their
diet, I suggest taking a multivitamin every couple days.
But what about individual
vitamins and minerals?
For example, my dads iron
pill. He started taking it a few
years ago, after he lost a lot
of blood from a surgery. Even
though his iron levels and blood
levels have been fine, he was
never told to stop taking it.
And his vitamin C pill? He
started taking it when he had a
cold, and then he forgot why he
was taking it and continued it.
But there are some vitamins
and minerals that might be useful long term.
A lot of women, as they get
older, are told to take vitamin
D and calcium. This is because
women are especially at risk for
osteoporosis, a condition where
the bones become fragile.
Bones are made of calcium,
and vitamin D helps the body
use that calcium.
After they go through menopause, women are especially at
risk because their bodies lose
calcium faster than men. The
body starts to use the calcium
from the bones, making the
bones softer, and softer bones
increases the likelihood that the
bones will fracture.
Getting extra vitamin D and
calcium slows this process
down. It probably is possible to
slow this process down without
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The $2.3 million project also included safety
improvements to the
highway shoulders, markings and signage on the
highway.
A full reconstruction of
the road is scheduled for
2019, according to the
release.
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Thursday, October 23
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Tours of the barn and property
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Music by Al Anderson
Come to the October Birthday/
Anniversary party at the senior center
on Friday, Oct. 17, at 11:45 a.m.
Hear Al Anderson, a trumpet player
who has played with a variety of jazz
groups and taught music in Watertown for 30 years, as he performs an
hour-long Frank Sinatra show for
the birthday/anniversary luncheon.
To RSVP for the $5 meal, call 845Proceeds will benefit the Verona
7471 by noon on Oct. 16.
Area Food Pantry and the Chamber.
Art class
Community calendar
Thursday, October 16
Wednesday, October 22
Thursday, October 23
Monday, October 20
Tuesday, October 21
Friday, October 24
Saturday, October 25
Sunday, October 26
1 p.m., Card Party (Euchre,
refreshments, prizes), American
Legion Hall, 207 Legion St., $4
Monday, October 27
Tuesday, October 28
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Wednesday, Oct.15
5 p.m. Common Council
(from Oct. 13)
7 p.m. Capital City Band
8 p.m. Kitchen Art pt. 2 at
Senior Center
10 p.m. Diabetes Info at
Senior Center
11 p.m. Richard Wiegel at
Senior Center
Football
8:30 p.m. Kitchen Art pt. 2
at Senior Center
10 p.m. Diabetes Info at
Senior Center
11 p.m. Richard Wiegel at
Senior Center
Saturday, Oct. 18
8 a.m. Common Council
(from Oct. 13)
11 a.m. Kitchen Art pt. 2 at
Senior Center
1 p.m. 2012 Wildcats
Football
4:30 p.m. Ed Faber at
Historical Society
6 p.m. Common Council
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9 p.m. Kitchen Art pt. 2 at
Senior Center
10 p.m. Ed Faber at
Historical Society
11 p.m. Richard Wiegel at
Senior Center
Thursday, Oct. 16
7 a.m. Diabetes Info at
Senior Center
9 a.m. Daily Exercise
10 a.m. Richard Wiegel at
Senior Center
3 p.m. Daily Exercise
4 p.m. Kitchen Art at
Senior Center
5 p.m. A Taste of Theater
6 p.m.
Salem Church
Service
7 p.m. Words of Peace
8 p.m. Daily Exercise
9 p.m. Chatting with the
Sunday, Oct. 19
Chamber
7 a.m. Hindu Cultural Hour
10 p.m. Ed Faber at
9 a.m. Resurrection
Historical Society
Church
Friday, Oct. 17
10 a.m. Salem Church
7 a.m. Kitchen Art at Service
Senior Center
Noon Common Council
1:30 p.m. Chatting with (from Oct. 13)
the Chamber
3 p.m. Kitchen Art pt. 2 at
3 p.m. Kitchen Art pt. 2 at Senior Center
Senior Center
4:30 p.m. Ed Faber at
4 p.m. A Taste of Theater Historical Society
5 p.m.
2012 Wildcats
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Fr. William Vernon, pastor
Saturday: 5 p.m., St. Andrew, Verona
Sunday: 7:30 a.m., St. William, Paoli
Sunday: 9 & 11 a.m., St. Andrew,
Verona
Daily Mass, Tuesday-Saturday: 8
a.m., St. Andrew, Verona
ST. JAMES EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
427 S. Main St., Verona
(608) 845-6922
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Pastors Kurt M. Billings and Peter
Narum
Office Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 8 a.m.noon Wednesday
Saturday: 5 p.m.
Sunday: 8:30 & 10:45 a.m.
SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
502 Mark Dr., Verona
(608) 845-7315
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Rev. Dr. Mark E. Yurs, Pastor
Laura Kolden, Associate in Ministry
Sunday: 10:15 a.m.
Sunday school: 9 a.m.
Staffed Nursery: 8:45-11:15 a.m.
Fellowship Hour: 11:30 a.m.
SPRINGDALE LUTHERAN
CHURCH-ELCA
2752 Town Hall Rd. (off Hwy ID),
Mount Horeb
(608) 437-3493
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Pastor Jeff Jacobs
Sunday: 8:45 a.m. with communion
SUGAR RIVER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
415 W. Verona Ave., Verona
(608) 845-5855
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Pastor Gary Holmes
9 & 10:30 a.m. contemporary worship.
Sunday School available during worship. Refreshments and fellowship
are between services.
WEST MADISON BIBLE CHURCH
2920 Hwy. M, Verona
Sunday Praise and Worship: 9:15 a.m.
Nursery provided in morning.
Sunday school (all ages): 10:45 a.m.
Small group Bible study: 6 p.m.
ZWINGLI UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Hwy. 92 & G, Mount Vernon
(608) 832-6677
Pastor Brad Brookins
Sunday: 10:15 a.m.
ZWINGLI UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Hwy. 69 & PB, Paoli
(608)845-5641
Rev. Sara Thiessen
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. family worship
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typically filthy. Most duct systems contain enough sheet metal to
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A. For short term gains held a year or less, the answer is simple the rates on ordinary income apply.
Its much more complicated for gains on long term property held more than a year. Theres no
Federal tax at all (0%) if these gains land in the lower tax brackets. The 0% rate ends when taxable
income exceeds $73,800 on joint returns and $36,900 for single taxpayers.
The rate on long term gains jumps from 0% to 15% for incomes above this and below $457,600
married ($406,750 single). Long term capital gains above the $457,600/$406,750 thresholds, are
taxed at 20%.
The Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT) adds two more rates. Investment income above $250,000
(married) and $200,000 (single) is subject to the 3.8% NIIT, so the 15% and 20% rates become 18.8%
and 23.8% to the extent that the NIIT applies.
A complete answer would explain how the Alternative Minimum Tax and Wisconsin capital gains tax
could add to these rates. But thats another column.
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Q. Is The Open Enrollment Period A Great Time to Review Your Retirement Plan?
A. If you work for a medium-to-large company, you may now be entering open enrollment that
time of year when you can make changes to your employee benefits package. And one of your most
important benefits is your 401(k) or similar employer-sponsored retirement account. So consider taking
these steps to get the most out of your plan: First, boost your contributions, if you can afford to do so.
At a minimum, contribute enough to earn your employers match, if one is offered. Next, review your
investment allocation to ensure that its still appropriate for your risk tolerance and long-term goals.
Brendon Diers, AAMS Also, try to spread your dollars around a variety of investments. If you have too large a percentage of
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affects that asset. Finally, review your beneficiary designations to account for any changes in your
family situation over the past year. Take full advantage of your retirement plan because it can make a big difference in your life.
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Q. Is your elder in pain and taking prescribed medicine such as Vicodin or Percocet?
A. Many of these prescription pain medications have Acetaminophen (Tylenol) in them. Make sure your elder does
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actually the leading cause for calls to Poison Control Centers across the US-more than 100,000 instances per yearand, each year, is responsible for:
More than 56,000 emergency room visits
2,600 hospitalizations
An estimated 458 deaths due to acute liver failure
According to data from the Acute Liver Failure Study Group registry, acetaminophen
poisoning is responsible for nearly HALF of ALL acute liver failure cases in the U.S.!
When used in proper dosage, acetaminophen is an effective and safe medication. Be sure to ask your doctor about
ALL your medications before deciding to take any other types of pain medicines, including Acetaminophen.
However, there are instances where its use can become dangerous, especially if used excessively or in amounts
higher than the recommended dosage. The more your elder is informed about medications, the better their chances
are of maintaining good health and safety.
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A. There are actually many different compression syndromes that can cause pain
Chiropractic addresses the health and integrity of your spinal column which
provides for your mobility and also contains your communication system/
nervous system. Without a properly working nervous system, your body
cannot adapt to all of the stress and demands placed upon it on a daily basis.
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service?
A. First be sure that the thermostat is in the heat position and the temperature is set above
the indoor temperature. Next, check for power at the furnace by turning the fan switch (on the
thermostat) to the on position. If the furnace blower does not turn on, check the circuit breaker
for the furnace and the switch at the furnace, to ensure they are on. Also check the air filter to
ensure it is clean. If you have LP gas or oil heat, ensure that you have sufficient fuel. Some LP
gas furnaces have pressure switches that will not allow the furnace to run if the tank is low on
fuel. Even though the water heater sitting right next to the furnace lights and runs, the pressure
may be too low to allow the furnace to light. If you have a high efficiency gas furnace with pvc
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Also look to see if there are any flashing diagnostic lights on your furnace. For all your heating
and air conditioning questions, contact Dave at OK Heating and Air Conditioning.
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come to my home for therapy?
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services in your home! Stellar Rehab added to their services in 2011 by contracting to provide home care therapy with
Recover Health, a full-service homecare agency able to provide comprehensive medical care for a variety of medical
conditions. At discharge from the hospital, you have the right to ask for Recover Health to provide the homecare services
prescribed by your physician. On the day you are admitted by an RN Case Manager from Recover Health, a Stellar Physical
Susan Armstrong, MPT Therapist will also provide a comprehensive evaluation and set a plan of care for your rehabilitation in your home. If
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Senior Jessica Reinecke (facing) celebrates with teammates Melissa Biesmann, Bailey Smith, Hanna Rebholz, Emily Opsal and head coach Bailey Hildebrandt after winning
the 2014 WIAA Division 1 state title, the first in Verona Area High School history. The Wildcats shot a 648 (315-333) to finish ahead of Hartland Arrowhead (656).
Junior Hanna Rebholz tees off on the 12th hole Tuesday at state. Rebholz finished
26th with a 172 (86-86).
Girls tennis
Verona junior Greta Schmitz (left) and senior Steph Keryluk celebrate their 6-1, 6-1
victory over Onalaskas Lucee Laursen and Veronica Johnson on Thursday at the
Waunakee sectional meet. The win automatically advanced Schmitz and Keryluk
back to this weekends WIAA Division 1 individual state tennis tournament. Both
reached state last season as special qualifiers.
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At left, junior Bailey Smith walks from the 18th tee Tuesday in the WIAA D1 state meet. Smith tied for sixth overall with a 157 (76-81); (at right) senior Jessica Reinecke gives a WIAA volunteer her score on the
16th tee. Reinecke finished fifth overall with a 155 (74-81).
State: Verona battles through chaotic weather and delays to take first at state
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are.
Now, the Wildcats get
to celebrate a state championship as a team, but
this is the end of an era for
Reinecke, who graduates
in the spring.
Reinecke plans on continuing her golf career at
the University of Wisconsin- Madison, but just
because she wont be playing golf for the Wildcats
anymore doesnt mean
Verona cant repeat as
champions in 2015.
I love the depth of this
team and the hard work,
and I know that a lot of
them will play a lot this
offseason, Hildebrandt
said. Well see, but I
think we are still going to
be a competitive team next
year.
Hartland Arrowhead finished state runner-up with
a 656 (319-337), while
Middleton took third with
a 670 (320-350).
Middletons Loren Skibba won the state individual
title with a 147 (69-78),
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Volleyball
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Girls swimming
Verona Area/Mount
Horeb head coach Bill
Wuergers goal at the
Homestead Highlander
Invitational was simple:
for our girls to have more
best times than any other
team at the meet.
The Wildcats accomplished that goal with 16
individual bests and one
relay best time Saturday.
As expected good
things went with that as
VA/MH finished ahead
of three-time defending
state champion Waukesha South/Mukwonago
for the first time in recent
memory. The Wildcats,
however, were unable to
overtake Arrowhead (378)
and Cedarburg (290), who
remained atop the Wisconsin Interscholastic Swim
Coaches Associations
Division 1 state poll last
week.
Verona/Mount Horeb,
which scored 209 points
to finish third, overtook
Big Eight Conference rival
Middleton (202), for fourth
Memorial (0-8) 63-7 to take sole possession of first place, while Madison West
(5-3) knocked off Janesville Craig (6-2)
27-7. There is still a possibility for a threeway tie for the Big Eight title.
Madison La Follette (6-2) defeated
Madison East (1-7) 53-6, and Madison
Memorial (3-5) defeated Janesville Parker
(2-6) 14-6.
Arrowhead tourney
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Budget
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Mill rate
increases
2013: 3 percent
2012: 1.5 percent
2011: 3.7 percent*
2010: 3 percent*
2009: 0 percent
2008: 0 percent
2007: 3 percent
2006: 2 percent
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What to spend
Related, yet separate, is
the decision of how much
of the needs and wants of
city departments it should
grant this year and how
much to pass off to ensuing
years or pass on entirely.
Unlike last year, the
city is more than capable
of funding every single
department request, but
whether that happens will
be a matter of prudence.
On Sept. 29 and Oct. 6,
Finance heard pitches from
each department head,
seeking additional funding
for a total of seven fulltime equivalents for six
departments.
The biggest request was
2.0 FTE from the library,
which requested far more
last year and ended up
with 0.5 after some bitter debates. Director Brian
Simons told the committee his top priority was
increasing the youth services position from part-time
to full-time to deal with 20
percent circulation growth
(and 35 percent program
attendance growth) since
the last librarian addition,
and he also asked for an
administrative assistant to
take pressure off his own
schedule and that of other
management-level librarians, as well as a half-time
librarian to fill in at the
Wisconsin
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Obituaries
William (Bill) Doyle
William (Bill) Doyle
formerly of Oregon, Wis.,
passed away on October
4, 2014 at the age of 93 in
Palmdale, Calif. He was
born to
Thomas &
Katherine
Doyle of
Oregon.
He was
predeceased by his parents;
wife, Marie; a brother, Robert (Bob); and sister, Mary.
He is survived by his only
child, Jeanne (Ray) Cunneff, and grandson Geordan
all of Palmdale, Calif. He is
further survived by many
nieces and nephews.
Bill served his country
as a WWII veteran in one
of the first waves at Omaha
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to her job while keeping in
mind that its easy to burn
out.
The older people (in
the group) told me that my
strength in being young is that
I have so much enthusiasm to
bring and so much energy,
she said with a smile.
Starting young
West had an affinity for
animals at a young age.
Then, in middle school,
she studied modern-day slavery and began making some
connections with vegetarianism, coming to the conclusion that animals and people
seem to be oppressed by the
same sort of dynamics.
The cows cant speak and
the chickens cant speak and
the pigs cant speak and fight
for themselves, she said. I
couldnt live any other way
than to start living a life of
least harm.
West has been a vegan
since ninth grade. In high
school, she had three friends
who were vegan, and as a
group, they would debate
Legals
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO
CREDITORS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Ivadell M. Schwenn
CITY OF VERONA
MINUTES
COMMON COUNCIL
September 22, 2014
Verona City Hall
Re: Letter of Proposal for Appraisal Services for the Nine Mound Road Reconstruction Project. Motion by Touchett,
seconded by McGilvray to approve the
Letter of Proposal. Motion carried 8/0
(3) Discussion and Possible Action Re: Addendum to the Developers
Agreement for Liberty Business Park
Phase I. Motion by Touchett seconded
by Diaz to approve the Addendum to the
Developers Agreement for Liberty Business Park Phase 1. Motion carried 8/0.
(4) Discussion and Possible Action Re: Awarding a Bid for the Liberty
Business Park Street Improvements
Phase II. Motion by Touchett, seconded
by Reekie to award the Bid for the Liberty Business Park Street Improvements
Phase II with the contingency that the
developer sign the Developers Agreement listed above by September 24th.
Motion carried 8/0.
C. Public Safety & Welfare Committee
(1) Discussion and Possible Action
Re: Recommended Denial of an Operators License for Vance Zehner. Motion
by Yurs, seconded by Touchett to uphold the Chiefs decision to deny an operator license to Vance Zehner. Motion
carried 8/0.
D. Personnel Committee
(1) Discussion and Possible Action
Re: Reference and Background Check
Policy. Motion by Doyle seconded by
Yurs to approve the policy including the
revisions made in the Committee. Motion carried 8/0.
(2) Discussion and Possible Action
Re: Hazardous Communication Policy.
Motion by Doyle seconded by Reekie to
approve the policy. Motion carried 8/0.
(3) Discussion and Possible Action Re: Americans with Disabilities Act
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HOTELS FOR HEROES. TO find out
more about how you can help our
service members, veterans and their
families in their time of need, visit the
Fisher House website at
www.fisherhouse.org (wcan)
WCAN (Wisconsin Community Ad Network) and/or the member publications
review ads to the best of their ability. Unfortunately, many unscrupulous
people are ready to take your money!
PLEASE BE CAREFUL ANSWERING
ANY AD THAT SOUNDS TOO GOOD
TO BE TRUE! For more information, or to
file a complaint regarding an ad, please
contact The Department of Trade, Agriculture & Consumer Protection 1-800422-7128 (wcan)
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GUN SHOW OCT 17, 18, 19
Monroe Co. Fairgrounds
Tomah, WI Friday 3-8:30
Saturday, 9-5pm. Info: 563-608-4401
or markvkrauspromotions.net (wcan)
340 Autos
DONATE YOUR Car, Truck, Boat to
Heritage for the Blind. Free 3-Day
Vacation. Tax Deductible.
Free Towing. All paperwork taken care
of! 800-856-5491 (wcan)
350 Motorcycles
WANTED 60'S&70'S Motorcycles
Dead or Alive! 920-371-0494 (wcan)
WANTED: VINTAGE Motorcycles
1900-1980. Many makes and models.
Any condition.
Call 920-202-2201
CLASSIFIEDS, 873-6671 or 835-6677. It
pays to read the fine print.
360 Trailers
TRAILERS @ LIQUIDATION Pricing.
Boat ATV Sled or Pontoons.
2 or 4 Place. Open or Enclosed.
American Marine, Shawano
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www.americanmarina.com (wcan)
8:32p.m.
(2) Discussion and Possible Action
Re: Approval of Operators Licenses
from David Zurbuchen and Kalee Richards at Avantis. Motion by Yurs, seconded by Doyle to approve the operator
licenses. Motion carried 8/0.
12. Announcements: None.
13. Adjournment
Motion by Yurs, seconded by Doyle
to adjourn the meeting at 8:35 p.m. Motion carried 8/0.
Kami Scofield, City Clerk
Published: October 16, 2014
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Weekend work. Transportation and card
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preparation experience. The
candidate must be willing to advance
their knowledge in tax law, through
employer provided training; as well
as, self directed study. The candidate
must be detailed oriented and be
able to apply their accounting and
tax knowledge to all aspects of their
work. We offer a competitive salary,
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sizes in stock. 9 styles.
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646 Fireplaces,
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ANTHROCITE COAL Burn clean, no
smoke. $9. per 50 lb. bag. 4 sizes and
delivery available. Also looking for
resellers. Call 920-838-2200
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DRY OAK and Cherry Firewood For
Sale. Contact Dave at 608-445-6423 or
Pete 608-712-3223
SEASONED SPLIT OAK, Hardwood.
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ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors
55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $695 per month. Includes
heat, water and sewer. Professionally
managed. Located at
300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI
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CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
Friday for The Great Dane and Noon
Monday for the Verona Press unless
changed because of holiday work schedules. Call now to place your ad, 873-6671
or 835-6677.
C.N.R. STORAGE
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Stoughton Garden Center
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Resident Caregivers/CNAs
We are seeking compassionate & conscientious caregivers
to help our seniors on Day and PM shifts. We offer
competitive wages, shift & weekend differentials, as well as
health, dental & PTO to eligible staff. Previous caregiving
experience preferred. Paid CBRF training provided.
to download
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to request an
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4300 sf - 2 wooded acres
4BR 3BA 3 fireplaces
2.5 car garage
Custom designed with unique
features that set it apart
Call 608-835-7236 for
details/visit. No agents or brokers
The Press Operator is responsible for placing inserts, picking, trimming, inspecting and
packaging small injection molded plastic parts.
Other responsibilities may include finishing
operations at the press during production.
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for this position include but are not limited to selling and processing classified ads,
selling special projects by phone, processing circulation data, receptionist duties
and proof reading.
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Exploring empathy
The Empathy Explorers visited Core Knowledge
Elementary School Thursday, Oct. 9, to offer students lessons on bullying and empathy. The program, from Elevation Education, uses a character
named Action Hero and his role in a movie to
explore the issues of bullying and how to handle
certain situations. The program also has students
respond anonymously to questions about bullying
at their school to provide data to administrators on
students thoughts on bullying.
At left, Action Hero explains his background to the
students and sets up the coming story about his role
in a movie.
At right, a student puts in her response to one of the
questions during the program. Students were asked
to first identify terms associated with bullying and
later about bullying at their school specifically.
Photos by Scott Girard
Above, one of the actors gives students their signal to say Be a good friend in response to how to
handle a situation.
Above, the program explored four main topics within bullying and empathy.
Above, one of the actors explains to Action Hero (not shown) why his words were bullying.
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