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A fair fight
Pig wrestling
becomes target of
alders, activists
Inside
Fairs pig
wrestling rules
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the fair board
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Beach boy
JaShawn Swenson, 3, of Stoughton, cools down in the water at
Troll Beach on June 11. The season opening arrived with impeccable
timing as temperatures exceeded the 90-degree mark Saturday.
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D y b ev i k l a u n c h e d a n
online campaign Thursday, June 9 and raised
nearly $4,500 to support
the fair.
But to Sara Andrews,
Alliance for Animals executive director, pig wrestlings time has come and
gone.
Animals are mistreated
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Trotter named
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Krentz.
That is one of two reasons that
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Krentz said the Affordable Care Act
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maximize reimbursement and to be
efficient and productive.
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Krentz, who let Aegis handle the
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familys barns.
And the former students carried on.
Eddingsaas remembered being married by
candlelight because there wasnt any electricity.
Morris Trow of Stoughton spent 41 years
as an Oscar Mayer worker and now is in a
wheelchair.
Smith graduated at age 16 so, at age 91,
she was the youngest grad there.
Our class was close, Smith said. Thats
why there have been so many reunions.
Health problems in the previous two days
kept three other people from attending.
Hearing among the attendees was relatively poor, but a microphone at the lunch table
helped that obstacle.
Sells went to Carroll College in the early
40s but had to leave to care for her ill mother. She spent decades working in human
resources near Milwaukee and is still doing
worthwhile work exactly what she noted in
her valedictorian speech as a current board
member for a community college foundation.
Decades come and go, but some personality traits dont.
I was bashful in high school, said
Osland, now 92. Im still bashful.
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fund the landing construction with money made from
selling a canoe that was
donated by member Jim
Danky, a Dunkirk resident.
Several years ago, Danky
proposed the sign project as
a way to raise awareness of
the creek.
The 22-mile-long stream
is crossed by 12 rural bridges, but prior to 2009, only
one sign by Cooksville
identified the waterway.
Now every bridge is marked
with an official Badfish
Creek sign.
In the past few years,
the Friends group has also
monitored the creeks water
quality and worked to eradicate invasive plants, such
as Japanese Knotweed and
wild parsnip.
Diebel, an author whos
written several guidebooks
on canoeing in Wisconsin
and Minnesota, said after
the group has built the boat
landing at Old Stage Road,
it is likely to look for other places along the creek to
create access points.
The Badfish is a hidden gem, she said. Its
so beautiful, and its right
here. Its a creek that has
been under appreciated, I
think.
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director of rehabilitation
therapy when Aegis officially joined Skaalen on
April 25. She was not
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know how many Skaalen
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increased it slightly.
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Stoughton High School graduates Ashli Stolen (Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee) and Tayler Wise (Marian University in Fond du Lac) both earned first-team all-conference honors as freshmen.
Stolen played in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) and
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Wise played in the Northern Athletic Collegiate Conference (NCAA Division III) and placed fourth in the conference tournament out of 40 girls as the teams No. 1 golfer. Wise was third in the conference scoring average with four top-10 finishes,
leading all freshmen, and she set the scoring average record for the school.
Utica is now 5-3 in the West Division of the Southeast Section. Albion
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where I want them to be,
he said. I have coached in
the program and know the
kids. I coached the youth
and have been on the youth
board for the last five years.
All of those things are going
to make it an easier transition than it might be in a
typical circumstance.
Weber said he will now
begin the process of building
the team in his image based
on the talent he will have.
He will be blending things
he learned throughout his
to be successful.
I think we are going to
have four guards on the floor
a lot of the time. I think we
are going to be looking to
speed people up and get as
many easy buckets in transition as possible. Even when
I look down, JV, freshman
and into our youth, I think
that style is going to be successful for each of those
groups when I look at the
guard depth that each of
those levels have.
In the offseason, Weber
can have five contact days
with the team per WIAA
rules. At this stage, he said
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Wrestling: Alliance for Animals group plans to protest the event at the fair
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during these events, she
said.
Nearly 9,300 people
have signed an online petition which stresses that
pigs are manhandled and
assaulted during the event
opposing it in Stoughton.
Andrews said the group will
protest at the fair on the pig
wrestling night.
The Common Council
added a pig wrestling discussion to its Tuesday, June
14 meeting with possible
development of an ordinance to prevent it, according to an amended agenda
on Monday, June 13.
One Stoughton alderman
has called for the citys
Junior Fair to cancel the
event.
M i c h a e l E n g e l b e rg e r
whose district includes
Mandt Park, where the June
29 to July 4 fair is held
wrote an email Friday,
June 3, to the fairs 16-person board of directors. He
did not think an ordinance
could be passed in time to
stop pig wrestling this summer.
Still, Engelberger called
the pig wrestling event
embarrassing to Stoughton.
In an interview with the
Hub, Engelberger said there
are plenty of Stoughton residents upset, too. He also
feared backlash against
local businesses.
This should be a wake
up call to all city officials
and the local Chamber (of
Commerce), Engelberger
wrote in an email to Mayor Donna Olson. We certainly do not want business
driven away.
Several Stoughton business owners declined to
comment when asked about
the situation. The Hubs
Facebook page has become
a battleground, too, with 22
comments split between pig
wrestling support and its
opponents.
Im hoping the fair will
change events and have a little vision. They can come up
with something more appropriate, Engelberger said.
This is not appropriate.
The fair is not run by the
city, but Engelberger said
the Common Council discussed developing an ordinance to stop pig wrestling
At the Stoughton Junior Fairs pig wrestling contest, as seen in this 2013 photo, contestants try to place the pig on top
of a barrel.
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Town of Dunn resident Joy Zedler, the Aldo Leopold chair of Restoration Ecology at UW-Madison, received the
towns annual Stewardship Award in April.
earned her Ph.D. at the UW then
moved to California to teach
and study the salt marshes. She
returned to Madison in 1998,
drawn by the position she still
holds.
I think I happened upon this
career because I want to fix problems, and there are problems
with the current regulations and
with the lack of a wetlands ethic
that helps us all understand the
need to take care of the land, she
explained.
Zedler said wetlands are not
protected by regulation the same
way lakes and rivers often are.
Wetlands worries
She cited the states rules on
A wetland biologist, Zedler phosphorous as an example.
She said while phosphorus is
Sometimes it goes to a farmer whos using best practices,
he said. So we look for somebody whos worked hard, and
this year Joy worked very hard on
the whole Northeast Neighborhood issue in Fitchburg, getting
us at least an initial decent decision from the DNR. The record is
there because of her work.
Zedler joined the debate
over the proposed development
because of the potential threat it
could pose to the Waubesa Wetlands, which she described as a
wetland gem.
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Officers arrested a 19-year-old man on an outstanding warrant following a traffic stop for suspended registration.
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Officers took a 12-year-old girl into custody on charges of
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Officers took a 12-year-old girl into custody for disorderly
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Officers arrested a 20-year-old woman and a 26-year-old
following a domestic disturbance.
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Free Estimates. Insured.
608-873-6160
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We will give you all the tools and knowledge to obtain your Class A CDL
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Tuition Assistance
Paid Meals
Room & Board Options
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GREENWOOD APARTMENTS
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $750 per month, includes
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at:
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
SHARE YOUR Space and Save - We
roommate match individuals in 2 bed/2
bath luxury apartments at West End
Apartments in Verona. These luxury
apartments have all of the extras, come
tour today! One female space available
immediately, from $775/mo. Inquire for
additional availability. Details at 608-2557100 or veronawiapartments.com
STOUGHTON- 105 West Street, 2 bedroom, appliances, water, heat, A/C, ceiling fan, on site laundry, well kept and
maintained. Off street parking. Next to
park. On site manager. Available June
15th, 2016. $770 a month. Please call
608-238-3815 or email weststreetapartments.com with questions
STOUGHTON- 115 Hillside 3 bedroom,
Lower. $750 + Uttilies. 608-338-5408
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct.
Large 2-BR apts available now.
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood
laminate flooring.
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035.
www.madtownrentals.com
STOUGHTON 2 bedroom Upper. $850/
mo + utilities $850 security deposit. 608873-3679
VERONA 2 Bed Apts. Available 2
bed/2 bath luxury apartments at West
End with in-unit laundry, stainless appliances, wood floors, fitness center,
on-site office, 24/7 emergency maintenance. Large dogs welcome. From
$1,440/mo. Details at 608-255-7100 or
veronawiapartments.com.
970 Horses
SUMMER PASTURE horse boarding
$65/head. Arena, round pen, trails and
track area. 608-558-0874
C.N.R. STORAGE
Located behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Convenient Dry Secure
Lighted with access 24/7
Bank Cards Accepted
Off North Hwy 51 on
Oak Opening Dr. behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Call: 608-509-8904
FRENCHTOWN
SELF-STORAGE
Only 6 miles South of
Verona on Hwy PB.
Variety of sizes available now.
10x10=$60/month
10x15=$70/month
10x20=$80/month
10x25=$90/month
12x30=$115/month
Call 608-424-6530 or
1-888-878-4244
NORTH PARK STORAGE
10x10 through 10x40, plus
14x40 with 14' door for
RV & Boats.
Come & go as you please.
608-873-5088
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RENT SKIDLOADERS
MINI-EXCAVATORS
TELE-HANDLER
and these attachments. Concrete
breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake,
concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher,
rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump
grinder.
By the day, week, or month.
Carter & Gruenewald Co.
4417 Hwy 92
Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411
THE Oregon Observer CLASSIFIEDS,
the best place to buy or sell. Call 8736671 or 835-6677.
WISCONSIN STATE
JOURNAL CARRIER
Looking for an
Auto Parts
Counter
Person
RASCHEIN PROPERTY
STORAGE
6x10 thru 10x25
Market Street/Burr Oak Street
in Oregon
Call 608-520-0240
OREGON SELF-STORAGE
10x10 through 10x25
month to month lease
Call Karen Everson at
608-835-7031 or
Veronica Matt at 608-291-0316
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Full-Time Position
Experience preferred but not
necessary.
Must have clean driving record,
be able to pass a physical & be
able to lift 50 lbs.
Computer knowledge required.
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STOUGHTON 627 North Harrison 6/176/18. 8-5. Lots of misc, men, women and
children. Syttende Mai items
705 Rentals
720 Apartments
15
NOW HIRING
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
$14 - $20 per hour
BASED ON EXPERIENCE
FULL BENEFITS!
We are seeking hard working individuals looking
for a career and advancement in our family owned
business! Construction aptitude is helpful! Willing
to train the right candidates. Equal Opportunity
Employer. Drug Screening and Background Checks
are performed.
APPLY TODAY!!
www.workforcleary.com
190 Paoli Street
Verona Wisconsin 53593
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Local Boy Scout Drew Grafton (center front), 17, received help on his project from a team of volunteers, including his parents, Kelly and Peter, fellow scouts from Troop 167 and other volunteers. Residents of Stoughton Meadows, pictured in the
back, came out after the projects completion to take advantage of the benches and new gardens.
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September for the
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