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Thursday, April 30, 2015 Vol. 133, No. 40 Stoughton, WI
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The
Developers proposal to
change agreement met
with skepticism
Cantus choir
development,
which would be
anchored by a
153,000-squarefoot Wal-Mart
Supercenter.
Ald. Eric Hohol
(D-4) has backed
the project from Hohol
the beginning, but
last Tuesday he
told the council and developer he
would not support approving a
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In brief
Skeptical alders dig to
discover Kettle Park West
developer might not meet
its obligations by June
30. And now at least one
alder enough to make or
break votes on KPW says
he wont vote for a new
development agreement.
Doubling up on
innovation grants
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Harmony, unity on
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SHS band digital variety
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What: 47th annual Band
Variety Show
When: 7 p.m. Saturday,
May 2
Where: Stoughton High
School Performing Arts
Center
Tickets: $8 adults, $6
students K-12, free kids
under 5
Info: 877-5745
The show will also honor the
band seniors who have given
their time and effort to the
band throughout their years at
the high school.
Tickets are $8 for adults,
$6 for students K-12 and free
for kids under 5. Proceeds
from the show benefit the
SHS band program. Tickets
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Stoughtons third highvisibility OWI patrol was held
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Sgt. Patrick Frisch said the
preliminary totals from the
Capital Area OWI Task Force
involved 55 traffic stops and
six issued citations, but none
were OWI-related.
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Plenty of work to do
The RDA got some attention recently when it recommended the city purchase
the abandoned MillFab/
Holley Mouldings property
at 433 E. South St.
But Christianson pointed
out that its been active for
several years, starting with
its Redevelopment Plan in
2008 and a Rail Corridor
Neighborhood Plan the following year.
In 2010, the city
through the RDA purchased a former parking
lot owned by Stoughton
Trailers and partnered with
Creative ideas
But if the city does manage to pull it off, at least
one city resident has a plan
for what it could look like.
After the RDA gave its
presentation, Mark Badger presented his ideas for
creating a Yahara Riverfront Station, which he put
together in 2012 during his
senior year as a landscape
architect student at UWMadison.
Then, organizers from
Sustainable Stoughton
opened the forum to public
comment. People expressed
interest in ideas ranging
from establishing commuter rail service to limiting
buildings to not more than
two stories to improving
Mandt Park and building
a pedestrian bridge to the
park from the Eighth Street
area.
Some said they appreciate the creation of recent
cultural events in the city,
such as the Gazebo Muzikk
series and the Catfish River
Music Festival next to City
Hall and the fire station.
Christianson and other
RDA members loved the
support and that the community is finally finding out
what weve been doing for
most of the last decade, he
said.
(The RDA is) finally
beginning to see people
getting behind us and recognizing what were trying
to accomplish in the inner
city, he added.
Sustainable Stoughton
organizer Roger Springman
had similar feelings about
the forum, which he called
very positive.
He said the audience
suggested lots of creative
ideas about ways to use
the downtown more effectively.
The citizens that were
there want to do downtown
redevelopment properly,
he observed. Our hope is
that with this forum, Sustainable Stoughton is well
positioned to work with
the city positively to make
things even better.
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A matter of interpretation
Most city alders initially interpreted OCallaghans statement
to mean the proposed change to
the agreement was the developers response to election referendum results.
But Hohol was skeptical. After
the presentation, he noted that
hed supported development
of KPW pretty much from the
start, and that constituents in his
district want the development but
are against the city using TIF to
support it.
That causes me to ask a hard
question, he said. Are you not
PROPOSED CHANGE
Instead of asking the city to borrow money, developer would
fund public improvements with private financing. This would
be in place of a letter of credit and would cover both phases of
the public improvements.
COUNCIL RESPONSE
Ald. Eric Hohol, a KPW backer, says he wont support a third
version of development agreement if it requires any city TIF
assistance. Ald. Regina Hirsch accuses developers attorney
of misleading the council. Ald. Michael Engelberger suggests
the developer ask Wal-Mart, not the city, for funding to build
infrastructure.
able to meet the obligations you
have under the current agreement?
OCallaghan responded that
FDG did have a difficult time
finding letters of credit but that
the approach would better protect the taxpayers because there
would be less risk to the city.
Hohol said he was disappointed
to find out that you cant meet
the obligations of the second iteration of the development agreement.
He suggested the developer
either follow through on the
agreement thats in place or selffund the infrastructure improvements without the citys TIF.
If youre in front of us saying you need a new development
agreement because you cant
get your letters of credit, I quite
frankly dont think thats going to
happen, Hohol said.
OCallaghan told the council
several times that the TIF would
be necessary because the project
alone would not support those
improvements, which include the
extension of Jackson Street and
bringing sewer, electricity and
water to the project site.
This project isnt feasible
without the citys involvement
in the public improvements,
OCallaghan said.
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Coming up
Gift and plant fair
St. Ann Catholic Parish, 324 N.
Harrison St., will hold a Spring Fever
Gift and Plant Fair from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturday, May 2.
There will be over 30 vendors with
hand-crafted jewelry, knit and fabric
arts, baskets, stained glass, clothing
and home decor.
For more information, contact
Cathie Truehl at 873-7633 or email
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Stewardship Fund.
presence this day.
The legislators said, Its imporFor more information, call 873tant that we hold these listening ses- 9838 or email edi@lakevc.org.
sions after normal work hours so
as many citizens as possible can be Adult craft club
engaged in the budget deliberation
The next adult craft club, Mosaprocess.
ic Garden Stones, will be held at
6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, May 7, at the
Wisconsin author talk
library.
Speaker and award-winning ChrisCreate a garden stone out of brotian author Cynthia Ruchti will be ken dishes and cement. All materials
visiting LakeView Church, 2200 will be provided.
Lincoln Ave., on Wednesday, May 6.
Teens are welcome with an adult.
Come at 6 p.m. to meet Ruchti and To register, call 873-6281.
browse through some of her inspirational books on sale, including two Fish boil
new releases. At 6:30 p.m., she will
The Lakeland Shrine Club is holdshare a message about how to experi- ing its biannual fish boil from 5-7:30
ence joy in life, even when you are p.m. Friday, May 8, at the Stoughfeeling overwhelmed.
ton Conservation Club, 984 Collins
Those in attendance will have the Road.
chance to win one of Ruchtis books
The cost is $12 per person. Desin a drawing.
serts are available from the DaughThe event is free and all are wel- ters of the Nile.
come to attend. Light refreshments
All proceeds go to support the
will be provided. No childcare will Shriner Children Hospitals.
be available.
For more information, call 445For more information, call 873- 8925.
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Academic achievers
Twenty-three Stoughton High School students have maintained a 4.0 grade point average through seven semesters in high school. The students are, front row, from left: Anne Hudkins, Julie Garvin, Elisabeth
Goodnough, Lindsey Bach, Sadie Jackson, Claire Schmaling, Alexa Deutsch, Savanna Smith, Robyn Bernier, Julia Roe and Samantha Meyer; back row, from left: Jordyn Weum, Jacob Johnson, Lucas Myers,
Ryan Skotzke, John McCune, Claire Onsager, Alexandria Niemeyer, Keaton Read, Thomas Greenler, Emily Doudlah and Alex Zacharias; not pictured: Olivia Dorscheid.
Grants: SASD grants give teachers opportunities to try new things in their classrooms
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develop an innovative idea
that aligns to the Districts
Strategic Plan put together
by the community.
Our school board showed
great leadership when it
authorized funds for these
grants in support of innovative, creative and entrepreneurial ideas in the classroom, Onsager said. We are
committed to excellence here
at the Stoughton Area School
District, and these grants
reflect that commitment.
Kegonsa Elementary
School ($14,000)
Stoughton High
School ($1,500)
Amy Hermanson will create a multi-content outdoor
classroom with her $1,500
grant. There will be areas to
display and work on art projects, benches and bird houses made by students, herbs
and vegetables for culinary
classes, paths designed and
built by landscaping students
and metal sculptures made in
welding class.
Hermanson, who teaches
environmental science, said
the goal of the outdoor classroom is to incorporate as many
content areas as possible and
offer students the opportunity
to do hands-on learning in an
outdoor environment.
Every class at the high
school will have the opportunity to visit the outdoor classroom population dynamics
labs, ecology studies, transcendental authors, still-life
painting and landscaping,
she said. The hope is that
the outdoor classroom will
become a utilized extension
of the high school an outdoor space with a purpose.
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Injuries leave
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ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor
Junior Ethan Olson (2) celebrates a first-quarter goal with senior attacker Dylan Wenker Friday in a game against Oregon boys lacrosse. The Vikings won 16-3.
that goal..
It set the tone right away for us
this season, head coach Josh Wollin said. The guys coming back after
the bad state loss came in here with a
purpose, and the new players felt that
purpose right away. They were on the
same track from day one.
Fridays 16-3 win over Oregon was
just one step for the Vikings as they
start to jell and start playing at a state
championship level again.
We are not quite where I want
them to be come playoff time, but
they are getting there and getting better everyday, Wollin said. Today,
they looked offensively-wise
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Upcoming schedule
Date
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May 11
May 15
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May 22
May 26
Opponent Place
DeForest SHS
Sauk Prairie SHS
Mad. Memorial MMHS
Eastside SHS
Baraboo SHS
Mukwonago SHS
Oregon BMS
La Crosse SHS
DeForest DHS
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Rugby
Riley Peckham fights through tackles on April 20 in a game against Waukesha. The OregonStoughton rugby team lost 17-10 but are in second place in the West division with seven Super
League Points.
Sophomore Emma Freeman (29) chases down a loose ball Tuesday in a non-conference game against
Sun Prairie. The Vikings, which were missing six girls due to injury, fell 6-0.
Stoughton boys, girls sweep away the competition at Milton High School triangular
ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor
Boys
The boys team edged
Milton 76 2/3-72 and
defeated Monroe (33).
Freshman Jake Deutsch
won the 200-meter dash in
25.12 seconds. Senior John
McCune won the 1,600 in
4:42.29, and sophomore
Garret Model took the
two-mile in 10:22.31.
Junior Collin Kraus
(44.87) picked up a personal best in his first-place
finish in the 300 hurdles.
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Girls
The girls team defeated
Monroe 85-51 1/2 and
Milton (43 1/2).
Sophomore Aly Weum
won the 400 dash in 59.39.
I know her time will
drop. I know she can run
faster, Benedict said.
We just have to keep
working right now, and
we will start seeing some
good things happen.
Senior Megan Reese
won the 800 in 2:28.53,
while fellow senior Nikki
Staffen took the mile in
5:28.24.
The 4x400 relay team of
Mya Lonnebotn, Kendra
Halverson, Payton Kahl
and Weum took first in
4:29.62.
The 4x800 relay team
of Emily Reese, Gigi Zaemisch, Clea Roe and Katie
Roe also won in 11:23.68.
Senior Hannah Posick
added a first in the pole
vault with a height of 9-6,
and Reese won the long
jump with a distance of
15-7.
Lonnebotn also took
home a first place, winning
the triple jump with a distance
of 32-9.
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Vikes take third at Lake Wisconsin invite Vikings knock off Milton
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Baseball
Badger South
The Stoughton High School baseball team looked to bounce back from
a couple of tough losses on Tuesday
after allowing 19 runs in two games,
and the Vikings came through with a
10-0 drubbing of Monroe.
Junior Zach Kirby (2-for-3) led the
way, picking up four RBIs. He had an
3-run triple in the bottom of the second
and an RBI single in the bottom of the
fifth.
Senior Alec Showers (2-for-3, two
doubles) also helped out the offense
with two RBIs. He had a walk-off
RBI double in the bottom of the sixth.
Showers also had an RBI sacrifice fly
in the bottom of the first.
Senior Alex Zacharias (2-for-4),
senior Ty Krueger and freshman Dillon Nowicki also picked up RBIs.
Zacharias had an RBI ground out in
the first, while Krueger picked up an
RBI in the fifth on a fielders choice.
Nowicki had an RBI sacrifice fly in
the fifth.
Junior Jake Kissling was 2-for-3
with a run scored.
Zacharias started and allowed no
runs on four hits in five innings. He
walked one and struck out one.
Junior Ethan Genter finished the
final inning and struck out the side,
while allowing one hit.
Lucas Neuenschwander took the loss
for Monroe. He allowed five earned
runs on eight hits in five innings. He
struck out three and walked three.
Hogan Edwards allowed the run in
the sixth on two hits and a walk.
Stoughton (6-7 overall, 4-1 Badger South) hosts Fort Atkinson at 5
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The Vikings were unable
to earn a second conference
victory last week, falling 5-2
Monday evening in Monroe.
Mueller and Stoughtons
No. 3 doubles team of Ace
and Cluster once again supplied the victories.
Mueller prevailed 5-7, 6-4,
6-4 in a three-set gem against
Monroes Zach Hendrickson,
while Ace and Custer closed
out there No. 3 doubles match
6-2, 7-5 against Keyton
Friske and Cole Oudinot.
Stoughton travels to Waunakee for a 4:30 p.m. Badger
crossover dual meet against
the Warriors on Thursday.
The Vikings then host La
Crosse Logan, McFarland
and Sun Prairie in a quad
starting at 1 p.m. Friday.
Stoughton returns to conference action next Tuesday at
Fort Atkinson.
Sport shorts
Hults brothers commit to
Lake Superior State
Cole Hults and Mitch Hults
of Stoughton announced their
commitments to play NCAA
hockey for Lake Superior State University of the
WCHA on Monday.
Mitch, 20, just finished his
final USHL season with his
hometown team, recording
career highs of 13 goals and
21 assists. Included in those
totals were nine points on the
power play and two gamewinning goals.
Prior to his time in Madison, the elder Hults spent parts
of two USHL seasons with
the Indiana Ice, where he captured a Clark Cup championship in 2013-14, scoring five
goals during the Ices run to
the Cup.
Cole, 16, spent much of the
2014-15 hockey season playing for the Madison Capitols
AAA U18 squad, coached by
Garrett Suter out of Capitol
Ice Arena in Middleton. In
nine games with the USHL
squad, he tallied two assists,
had a plus-2 rating, and
recorded 29 penalty minutes.
The younger Hults was one
of the Capitols original draft
picks, as he was selected in
the eighth round of the USHL
Futures Draft in 2014.
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Amy Hanneman
She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, especially
with her children and
pets. Amy enjoyed reading and social media, most
of all Pinterest and Facebook.
She was a dedicated
member of McFarland
United Church of Christ
and helped as a SundaySchool teacher, ministry team leader, lay reader, and recently helped to
start a special needs ministry. Amy was an active
volunteer at her childrens
schools.
She is survived by her
husband, Jason; three children, Abbigail, Jordan
and Alexander; mother,
Jill (Helge) Helgeson;
maternal grandmother,
Adele Findley; siblings,
Julie Kugel (Maurice
Clinton), Kyle Brierton
(Rashelle Peters), Lars
Helgeson, Alvin Brook
Jr. and Heather; Brazilian exchange sister, Helena Mayer; two nephews, Damien and Sean
Brierton; seven aunts;
many cousins; mother and
father-in-law, Vanessa
and Pat Hanneman; brother-in-law, Conrad; sisterin-law, Charlene; two
nephews-in-law, Devontae
and Jaden; niece-in-law,
Aliyah; numerous colleagues; and many friends.
Memorial services
were held on Saturday,
April 25, at McFarland
United Church of Christ,
McFarland. A special
thank you to all who have
assisted in our time of
need.
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s h a r e
your memories at:
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Cress Funeral Service
206 W. Prospect Street
Stoughton, WI 53589
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Arlene Wood
Arlene Wood, of Stoughton, passed away peacefully
on April 19 at age 89.
She is survived by her
husband Edwin, of Stoughton; sons, Christopher (Jan)
of Waunakee and John of
Missoula, Mont.; daughter,
Anne Marie (Eric) Schondorf of New York City; and
grandchildren, Zachary,
Ethan, Samuel and Aaron.
Funeral service will be
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Stoughton, 381 E. Main St., Stoughton,
WI 53589, until 1:00 PM local time, May
14, 2015, and then at said office publicly
opened and read aloud. The project consists of the following:
Storm sewer removal & replacement and street construction on S Gjertson St. and on an easement between
S. Gjertson St. & S. Van Buren Street to
include: unclassified excavation, RCP
storm sewer, crushed aggregate base
course, asphaltic pavement, concrete
sidewalk & driveway aprons, curb & gutter, restoration of the work area, erosion
control measures, and other miscellaneous items in conformance with the
Contract Documents.
All Bids shall be placed in an
opaque envelope addressed to City of
Stoughton, 381 E. Main St., Stoughton,
WI 53589, and shall be labeled Bid for
2015 Jefferson Street Storm Sewer Construction and incorporate the name and
address of the Bidder on the outside of
the envelope.
All Bids shall be accompanied by
a certified check or Bid Bond equal to
five percent (5%) of the Bid payable to
the OWNER.
The Bidding Documents may be examined at the offices of Vierbicher Associates, Inc., 999 Fourier Drive, Suite 201,
Madison, WI 53717.
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registration, downloading, and working
with this digital project information. An
optional paper set of project documents
is also available for a non-refundable
price of $75.00 per set. Please make
your check payable to Vierbicher and
send it to the below address. Please
contact us at 608-826-0532 if you have
any questions.
The CONTRACTOR shall be required to pay not less than the prevailing wage rate as established by the
Wisconsin Department of Workforce
Development.
Attention of bidders is particularly
called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and
minimum wage rates to be paid under
the contract, Section 3, Segregated Facility, Section 109 and E.O. 11246.
The City of Stoughton reserves
the right to waive any informalities and
to reject any or all Bids. The letting of
the work described herein is subject to
the provisions of Sections 61.54, 61.55,
66.0901 and 66.0903, Wisconsin Statutes.
Date: April 20, 2015
Engineer:
Vierbicher Associates, Inc.
999 Fourier Drive, Suite 201
Madison, Wisconsin 53717
Owner:
City of Stoughton
381 E. Main St.
Stoughton, WI 53589
Published: April 30 and May 7, 2015
WNAXLP
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STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO
CREDITORS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
LAVERNE F. SLINDE
RUTLANDTOWNBOARD
MEETING
MAY 5, 20156:30 P.M.
AGENDA:
1. Appearance by Dane Co. Sheriff
Dept. representative.
2. Constable Reports.
3. Racetrack matters as necessary:
* Monthly report.
* Schedule changes.
* Discussion regarding individual
practices and limitation as to number
annually.
4. Public Comment for items not on
the agenda:
5. Planning Commission report.
6. Review, Discussion and necessary action on an Operators license
application for Donald Imhoff; Board action to make provisional license a regular license.
7. Receive 2015-2016 alcohol license, operators license and other license renewal applications.
8. Consent Agenda:
* Minutes February meeting.
* Treasurers Report.
* Vouchers and Checks.
9. Correspondence.
* Discussion and necessary action
on amended and restated Intergovernmental Agreement creating interoperable emergency radio system know as
Dane Com. Correspondence from Dane
County Towns Association regarding
same.
10. Update on Road Work as necessary. Discussion and necessary action
as needed onDanks Roadrepair.
11. Update on new salt shed and
salt bids. Discussion and possible action on proposed contract, change orders and option list.
12. Discussion and possible action
on renting out Town Hall land for crops.
13. Town Hall/garage electrical service discussion and review and possible
action on proposals if available.
14. Town Hall Options and Building
Committee.
15. Adjournment.
Dawn George, Clerk
Published: April 30, 2015
WNAXLP
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RUTLAND
PLANNING COMMISSION
MAY 4, 20156:30 P.M.
Agenda:
1. Call meeting to order.
2. Roll Call.
3. Approval of April meeting minutes.
4. Petition 10819 by Brad Bavery,
agent for D & C Ranch, LLC as amended
by Dane Co. to require a deed restriction
prohibiting further residential development on remaining A-1 Ex. land as all
housing rights have been exhausted.
Review and necessary action on Bavery
final CSM (W. Rutland Rd.)
5. Preliminary Inquiry by Dawn Copus regarding split of existing residence
and creation of a building site at 4601
State Rd. 92 (Sec. 31). The 66 of frontage on a public road comes into play in
this situation.
6. Preliminary Inquiry by Mark Nelson regarding replacement of mobile
homes at 3196 CTA (Sec.13).
7. Rod Sheldon driveway viewing
on Flint Rd.
8. Kevin Klahn driveways on Sunrise and Rome Corners.
9. Adjournment.
Dawn George, Clerk
Published: April 30, 2015
WNAXLP
***
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO
CREDITORS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MARY K. SCHMOLESKY
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We currently have part time and on call
openings for aides in our Assisted Living area.
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assisting residents with activities of daily living,
maintaining cleanliness of rooms, participating
in resident programs, administering medication
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able to lift up to 50 pounds. We offer a full benefit
package (if applicable), which includes medical
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Full-time individual to do collection calls, order entry, set up new accounts, credit approvals, order
credit reports, cash posting, credit card processing and general administrative duties. 1 to 2 years
of equivalent experience or customer service is desired. Ability to work with Microsoft Word and
Excel spreadsheets is important. Must be a team player. High school diploma or GED required.
Tuition reimbursement in addition to benefits below.
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accepting applications for a District
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maintaining the physical facilities
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and apply online via WECAN (Support
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