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declared April 9-13, 2018, as ready for possible tornadoes and On April 12th, a mock tor- rainy. If actual severe storms are
Wisconsin’s Tornado & Severe severe weather. nado watch will be issued at 1:00 expected in the state today (Thurs- 9:00 AM Board of Review CC
Weather Awareness Week. Wis- According to the NWS, Wis- p.m. followed by a statewide day, April 12th), the tornado drills 6:30 PM Public Works Committee B
consin Emergency Management, consin averages 23 tornadoes an- mock tornado warning at 1:45 will be postponed until Friday,
the National Weather Service nually. Last year, there were 23 p.m.Many radio and TV stations April 13th with the same times. If 4/24/2018
(NWS) and the Wisconsin Broad- tornado touchdowns in the state. across the state will issue the test severe storms are possible Friday,
casters Association (WBA) have While most were either EF0 or tornado warnings. In addition, the drills will be cancelled. 7:00 PM Plan Commission CC
once again teamed up to sponsor EF1, the state did record an EF3 mock alerts will be issued on Any changes will be issued
the statewide tornado drills sched- on May 16, 2017. The tornado NOAA Weather Radios and many to local media as well as posted 4/25:
uled for Thursday, April 12th. followed an 83 mile path across communities will sound their tor- on the ReadyWisconsin website
Schools, businesses, families, Polk, Barron, Rusk, and Price nado sirens to test their emergency at http://readywisconsin.wi.gov. 6:30 PM Pedestrian, Bike, Transit Committee CC
and individuals have two oppor- counties, killing one person and severe weather plans. Later, a Updates will also be posted on 7:00 PM Conservancy Lands Commission B
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drills April 12, 2018. The drills of 10 tornadoes on June 14, 2017, and second shift workers a chance twitter.com/ReadyWisconsin),
are part of the annual spring se- across Shawano, Winnebago, Out- to practice their emergency plans. and Instagram (www.instagram. 5:00 PM Plaza Input with City Leaders CC
vere weather campaign to encour- agamie, Brown, and Waushara The tornado drill will take place com/ReadyWisconsin).
that she has previously worked have their support for my cam- has really been about listening people. I am looking forward cent and Cross plains with 73 One of her goals is to con-
as a judge’s clerk, prosecutor paign.” to the issues and protecting to serving them in a different percent. Statewide she won by tinue to increase diversity in
and circuit court judge. She Dallet said she has spent her people’s right. As a Supreme capacity.” a margin of 12 percent. Voter the Wisconsin courts and notes
added, “I’m certainly happy to career trying to help others, “It Court judge it will impact more The campaigning lasted turnout in the state was about only 20 percent of judges are
about 10 months, Dallet said, 30 percent, high for a midterm women and a much smaller
and included that she was all judicial election. percent are minorities of other
over the state, meeting with “I hope people continue to races. “I think increasing di-
people and asking for their take interest, educate them- versity helps everyone,” she
support. “I worked very hard. I selves and get to the polls. added.
was in Middleton several times. Hopefully young people will Dallet, who lives in White-
I was in Dane County at least get out and vote,” she com- fish Point, will be sworn in at
twice a month to listen to, and mented. the beginning of August. She
meet people and hear their is- The 48-year-old mother of said she isn’t sure if she will
sues. I will work as hard as I three girls said that the historic be moving to Dane County be-
always have to do the best that win sets an example for her cause one of her daughters is
I can” daughters, “I am proud to share still in high school. She noted
The campaigning paid off this with them, and let them that compared to nearly a year
because Dallet won Dane know they can accomplish any- of campaigning, the hour and
County with 81 percent of the thing.” 20 minute commute doesn’t
vote, Middleton with 83 per- seem so bad.
Housing
CHURCH NOTES
continued from page 1
Middleton Community Church
Connecting Faith and Life
645 Schewe Road, 2 mi. West
of Beltline on Old Sauk Road
For information on events, visit:
they have student loan debt now. When they finish paying off that www.middletonucc.org
debt what are they going to want to do? They are going to want to Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
buy homes and have babies, it is that simple. Workforce housing
St. Mary's Catholic Church
has to also include being able to buy your own home.” 3673 Co. Hwy. P
Attoun said it is a common misconception when talking about Pine Bluff
the 53 percent and 47 percent split that multifamily are not resident 608-798-2111
owned. Many of the 53 percent are condos that are owner occupied, Father Richard Heilman
Attoun said. Mass:
Saturday: 8:00am & 4:00pm
“I would argue that it is not that simple, because it is not just Sunday 7:30am (TLM) &
millennials, we are seeing a national trend, it’s baby boomers say- 9:15am
ing they don’t want to maintain a yard anymore,” Attoun said. “So Tuesday: 5:30pm
when I say multifamily housing those are not all rental units.” Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Attoun said overall she thought the project was a great fit for 7:30am
the site and was coming at no cost to the city with the addition of St. Martin's Lutheran Church
workforce housing. 2427 Church St. Cross Plains
“The project looks great, the way that it is designed I think is Sunday Worship 9 a.m.
really fantastic,” Attoun said. “This is a project that is happening www.stmartinscp.org
outside of a TIF district and they are willing to include workforce Gateway Community Church
housing. I think that is really phenomenal.” Pastor Paul Lundgren
Ald. Howard Teal made the motion to endorse the community 3510 High Road, Middleton
development investment grant application. The motion passed www.gatewayofmiddleton.com
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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2018 TIMES-TRIBUNE PAGE 7
Local architectural
and Common Council approve which can exceed 40 million Cabalka did not see the ban-
postponing the addition of 26 gallons annually, Cabalka es- quet plan as competition for
new stalls, it would create the timated. local restaurants. Currently no
opportunity to make 2019 proj- The committee is also ex- one is providing banquets in an
celebrates 30 years
growing popularity of the Mid- about weddings,” Cabalka said. quet business are “a few years
dleton Bike Park, located just Much of the approximately down the road,” said Cabalka.
north of the golf course, has $700,000 in additional revenue The committee approved
added to the course’s parking generated by the golf course $900 to develop drawings for
shortage as cyclists park ve- in the past five years is due to a banquet facility that would be
events and outings using an for seasonal, year-round use. Zingg has built a varied port- pany. The showrooms designs
hicles at the entrance of the BY MICHELLE PHILLIPS
undersized clubhouse, he said. folio over his career, including are displayed in both the US
lot and access the nearby trail Times-Tribune
The back patio was doubled in The committee retail and commercial proper- and Canada.
head. The new stalls were to be
size two years ago and has con- also approved: ties, showrooms, health clubs “I do bigger projects for Sub
added at the entrance of the lot.
tributed to improved food and Spending $16,290 for to re- MIDDLETON–Very few homes and offices. “Some of Zero, too. They have test kitch-
Last year, the Common
beverage sales. However, the place tee box signage on all but small business can say they the building in Middleton that ens that offer cooking demos
Council approved an $176,435
clubhouse lacks a true banquet the Par 3 course; have lasted 30 years, but the ar- people might be familiar with and live products,” he added.
plan to expand the parking
room, “one more conducive to Tabling the addition of GPS chitectural firm, Zingg Design, are the Princeton Club and my The firm offers general ar-
lot, but he possibility of a new
higher status events,” that go systems for golf carts, which Inc. is one of them. On April own office.” He also designed chitectural services including
Olympic regional cross county
elsewhere, Cabalka said. could be revisited when the cart 11, the company celebrates 30 the 200,000 sf office and man- interior design and planning
training center and associated
A separate building for a lease expires in two years. years in business, and owner ufacturing plant for Vortex in services, from the initial pro-
bike trails located just north of
Mark Zingg, AIA said that his Barneveld. gramming and design concept
the golf course has complicated
passion for design and desire The company struggled through the construction phase
matters. We Can Make to owner his own company are through the recession, as many of the project. Zingg said he is
Wanting to be “good part-
ners” with the parks planners,
Your Landscape part of the reason for that lon- small business were affected. currently working on a small
More Beautiful! gevity. Zingg Design lost about half of church.
the Advisory Committee de-
We offer spring & fall clean-ups, “I was lucky!” he exclaimed, its staff and 90 percent of their He said that the business is
layed the parking lot expansion,
pruning trees and shrubs, and added that part of his suc- business during this time, but planning of having some events
their top priority project, so mulching, seeding, fertilization, cess was “I really enjoy it. It somehow persevered. for their anniversary, but has
plans can continue for the new pest and weed control and isn’t like work for me, and I try Today Zingg works with Sub nothing on the calendar at this
bike trailhead and access to the much, much more!
to instill that in my employees Zero Wolf dealers to design time.
proposed training facility, said
Tim Andrews Horticulturist LLC as well.” Living Kitchens for the com-
Golf Director Jeremy Cabalka.
Committee members did not “Caring for our Green World since 1978”
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School News
MCPASD students who the classrooms, although Bob support staff that always put
Erickson’s placed in the top 10 included: Metz named West Green added he wants to make students first, and most impor-
Glacier Creek: Ben Schulz, sure it doesn’t impact the Dis- tantly, our students and families
final trip Ruthie Nelson, Nathan Kwon, new principal Middleton trict’s bond rating. Mavroulis that give me purpose and inspi-
Jeff Erickson and two col- Kevin Wu, John Steinmetz, Ken Metz has been named said the District will develop ration every day.”
leagues took a group of MHS Ben Pralat, John Chafe, Han- the new principal at Glacier update final numbers and have it ready “I am fortunate to have the
Field Biology students to stay nah Scott, Lauren Lamson, Creek Middle School. West Middleton principal for the Board for its April 9 best ‘job’ in the world -- inspir-
at UW- Stevens Point Tree- Angelina Hui, Monica Merino Metz has served as Gla- Katrina Krych and Director of meeting. ing our future. For that, I am
haven on March 20-21. Vicuna, Diana Padilla Garcia, cier Creek’s interim principal Facilities Services Bill Eber- thankful.”
It was Erickson’s final trip as Natalie Ahn, Lexi Boehnan, since January when he replaced hardt provided information on There were also 16 principals
a staff member. He is retiring at
the end of the school year after
Guillermina Mancillas, Lizbeth Bill Deno. Metz served as the
school’s Dean of Students in
temporary classroom options
at the school for 2018-19 to the
Veroeven and 191 graduating seniors who
Perez and Monica Carrillo. will also be recognized in 2018.
24 years at MHS.
Treehaven is a natural re-
Kromrey: Nina Chan, Chris 2014-15 and then moved to the
role of Associate Principal.
Board of Education at its regu-
lar meeting on Monday, March
earns Kohl Students will receive $10,000
Kirk, Lila Glinberg, Leslie scholarships.
sources education, conference
and research center located
Sanchez Carranza, Jordan LaS- Superintendent George Mav-
roulis announced the move to
19.
The District is considering
Award “Herb Kohl, through his
cala, Iris Qu, Varsha Gouraram, Glacier Creek sixth-grade philanthropy on behalf of our
in the Northwoods between Jamie Luna, Azaria Spencer, staff on Thursday, March 22. leasing a portable in the short- teacher Rhonda Veroeven has educators and students, has pro-
Rhinelander and Tomahawk. Grace Rosholt, Emily Lynch, Glacier Creek students and term or building a permanent been named a recipient of the vided opportunity and access
Students went snowshoeing to Anastasia Leffel and Milton families, along with members structure on the west side of the 2018 Herb Kohl Education to a better future for countless
monitor wildlife populations Adame Mungia. of the interview teams, were building. Each option would Foundation Fellowship Award. Wisconsinites,’’ State Super-
and learned about the manage- The students will be invited also notified that day. include two classrooms. The She will be recognized at an intendent Tony Evers said in a
ment of forests and deer on the to attend the top 10 writers “I am humbled and honored school is currently using two awards ceremony for CESA 2 statement.
1,400-acre facility. In the eve- workshop and awards cere- to serve the Glacier Creek fam- rooms that weren’t intended and 3 recipients on Saturday, The Kohl Foundation Schol-
ning, students participated in mony on May 8 at UW-Madi- ily in this capacity,’’ Metz said. to be classrooms, Krych said. April 14 at Monona Grove arship and Fellowship program
a wolf howl count and an owl son’s Union South. “I look forward to conituing our There are 24 sections this year High School. Kohl plans to at- was established in 1990. The
hooting study. journey for our students.’’ and it looks like there will be at tend the event. program has handed out more
Erickson estimated he has Metz spent his first 11 years least 25 in 2018-19. “Congratulations to Rhonda than $14.5 million to Wisconsin
taken approximately 1,600
MHS students to the North-
In other at Glacier Creek as a sixth-
grade teacher. Before that, he
Krych noted there are lots of
options that could be done. She
on being selected,’’ Superin- educators, students and schools.
tendent George Mavroulis said. “Education is the key to the
woods over the years to explore
and interact with wildlife biolo-
advanced worked for two years as a sec-
ond-grade teacher at Lawson
spoke with parents and staff
about what they think makes
“You are truly deserving of the future of Wisconsin and our
recognition. Thank you for the nation,’’ Kohl said in a state-
gists studying porcupines, bear,
wolves, elk, deer, owls, lakes,
learning news Elementary in Jefferson City,
Mo. He has a bachelor’s degree
the most sense and narrowed it
to three options. She believes
amazing work you do each day ment. “I am very proud of the
Fourth-graders Olivia Chel- with your students.’’ accomplishments of these stu-
bogs, geology and forestry. levold, Eytan D’Onofrio, from Iowa State and a master’s how many students who are im- She was one of 100 teachers dents, teachers, and principals
“Even more, these students Radhika Gupta, Cate Kobelski, in educational leadership from pacted, the ages of the students selected from around the state, and look forward to the great
got to spend some quality time Juna Rizal, Ariana Sexton, Lev Cardinal Stritch. and what classes have all been including 13 from the CESA 2 contributions they will make in
with Jeff around a campfire,’’ Symonds, Eloise Wilde and Nearly 40 educators applied considered. Director of Busi- region. Fellowship recipients the future.’’
MHS biology teacher Dan Chase Xia were the District for the position and six were in- ness Services Lori Ames noted are educators who have been
Drangstveit? said. “For those winners of the Greater Dane terviewed, Director of Second- the cost of a portable or perma- chosen for their superior ability
of us who got to experience
these trips with Jeff, we will
County Advanced Learner’s ary Learning Laura Love said.
Finalists went through multiple
nent structure are each around
$160,000.
to inspire a love of learning in Collecting for
Network haiku contest. Their their students, their ability to
never forget his great stories
-- ask him about when he was
work will be published and interviews, including meeting
with students, staff and parents.
She believes having two
fourth-grade classes in the new
motivate others, and their lead- the local food
they will be honored along ership and service within and
almost mauled by a grizzly --
the random questions he would
with other winners on April 23 Feedback from all stakeholders
was part of the process.
space makes the most sense.
She says her staff is excited
outside the classroom. pantry
at Eagle School in Madison. Veroeven will receive The following article was
ask, his insatiable appetite for The seventh-grade team of A number of other adminis- about the possibility. It looks $6,000, while Glacier Creek written by MHS junior Ben
ice cream or that he is still un- Jackson Rademacher, Nihar trative changes were made at like the school will only need will also receive $6,000. Kohl Scher.
beaten in pool. ... Thanks for Ballamudi, Dhruv Prakash and Glacier Creek as well. one additional classroom in doubled the amount that edu- The MHS National Honor
the memories, Jeff.’’ Monroe Durand won the Gla- Mary Summers Kern ac- 2018-19 but she wants two sec- cators and students receive in Society (NHS) developed a
cier Creek Brain Bowl during cepted the position of interim tions to be housed there. 2017. partnership with Middleton
Saber Cat Night earlier this associate principal at Gla- She said parents have been Glacier Creek band teacher Outreach Ministry (MOM) this
Student month. The eighth-grade team cier Creek. Summers Kern supportive, although there are Jeanne Hammes and MHS winter to help support them on
of Harsha Chilakapati, Timothy has taught English at Glacier questions about safety. orchestra teacher Steve Kurr their mission to prevent home-
writers Manning, Joseph Steinmentz Creek for the past six years and “If you have seen what these were honored in 2017. Krom- lessness and end hunger in our
and Aviral Srivastava placed worked for eight years in Illi- rooms will look like, they look rey principal Steve Soeteber community.
honored second. nois before moving here. She awesome,’’ she said. “If you was named a Leadership Award “MOM does a lot of great
Thirty District middle school The eighth-grade team of also served as associate princi- see the space and the lighting winner in 2016. Glacier Creek things in the community, and
students placed in the top 10 in Sam Gustafson, Aarush Jain, pal last year while Metz was on available, it’s a great place for special education teacher Tim Middleton NHS is proud to
the Yahara River Writers Con- Rohan Kommuri and Sanjay a parenting leave. students.’’ Ashe and Kromrey and MHS be in partnership with them,’’
test this year. Suresh won the Kromrey Brain Meanwhile, Glacier Creek Krych said she would be German teacher Jolene Wo- MHS adviser Cherie Hellen-
The students competed in po- Bowl at Spirit Night earlier this Dean of Students Colleen supportive of having it become chenske were honored in 2015. brand said.
etry, short story, editorial, car- month. The sixth-grade team of Young accepted an interim po- permanent space that could be Veroeven has worked at She noted that one of the
toon or Spanish poetry, which Raghav Gopalakrishnan, Grace sition as the District’s 4K-early used for custodial storage, or- Glacier Creek since 2013. She great things MOM does is open
was a new category in 2018. Wu, Alexa Garber and Roder- childhood principal. Prior to chestra classes or conference joined the District in 2000 and up its food pantry to families in
The contest includes thousands ick McLellan placed second. that she was a resource teacher rooms. worked for 10 years as a spe- need every weekday. As a re-
of students from all over South- in the District’s English Lan- “We could use that space in cial education teacher at MHS sult, MOM goes through paper
ern Wisconsin. guage Learners/Bilingual pro- a lot of creative ways,’’ Krych and for three years at Kromrey. and plastic bags quickly.
gram. said. “It would definitely be She worked at St. Croix Falls NHS supported this need
Dominique Ricks accepted value-added if it would High School for seven years by having their first initiative
the position of interim dean be permanent.’’ before joining MCPASD. She in the partnership be to collect
WEEKLY of students at Glacier Creek. The Board wondered if add- earned a bachelor’s of science bags and more than 3,500 were
Ricks previously taught eighth- ing four classrooms might make in teaching from Winona State collected by NHS members.
TIP! grade literacy in the Verona
Area School District. He also
the most sense. Krych liked the
idea, noting if a referendum
and a master’s degree from St. This is just one initiative
Mary’s in Winona, Minn. NHS plans to do in partner-
Cycling Cuts taught middle school in his passes in November a new el- “I am humbled and hon- ship with MOM, Hellenbrand
Cancer Risk home state of Louisiana, and ementary school wouldn’t open ored to be recognized for such said. Next month, NHS plans
Several previous studies have he is currently completing his until 2020 so the school would an award,’’ Veroeven said. “I to collect and donate children’s
reported associations between graduate degree in K-12 admin- be dealing with capacity chal- would like to extend a huge books to MOM.
istration with a focus on social lenges for three more years. thank you to the amazing To find out more about what
cycling and lower heart disease
justice at the University of Wis- Superintendent George Middleton-Cross Plains Area items are being collecting each
risk. New research confirms this LISA R. KOSTECKI,
PH. consin-Madison. Mavroulis recommended that School District’s administra- month, please visit the MOM
and also suggests cycling may also
fund balance be used to pay for tion, fabulous teachers, and website.
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‘All the Water in the World’ and more at the Rosemary Garfoot Library
Celebrate Earth centers on the theme of Bear’s …and speaking of Garden-
Month with “All the Big Day and will be conducted ing
Water in the World” by librarians Catherine Baer
Earth Day is around the cor- from Cross Plains and Amy The Cross Plains Garden
ner and it’s the perfect time to Perry from Middleton, with a Club Annual Seed Exchange
have your kids make a splash special appearance by Princi- is up and running at the li-
by joining Anne Moser, the pal Kari Saunders. Sign-up is brary! The exchange is for the
Wisconsin Water Librarian, required. Register by calling gardener who wants to try new
for a fascinating School’s Out the Rosemary Public Library varieties, needs just a few seeds
event about “All the Water in at 608-798-3881 or emailing of this or that, or has seeds they
the World,” on Friday, April cabaer@rgpl.org. cannot use and want to share.
13th at 1 PM. Call 798-3881 The rules are pretty simple -
to register. take some seeds, leave some
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Wigglers and Gigglers Movie on Saturday, with others. All seeds donated
and Big Kids, Oh My! May 19th - 10:30 AM to the exchange must be la-
Afflicted with a little spring to 12:30 PM beled. If you need to keep the
fever? We have the cure for Hint … this movie is titled original seed package, put the
your young ones as we get after a favorite chocolaty hot donated seeds in a paper enve-
“Ready for Spring” with our drink that sometimes comes lope (available at the library), Six little “bunnies” were all tuckered out after a boisterous bunny hop at the library in
next series of storytime pro- with mini marshmallows. Did and write what they are on the Cross Plains. Join them for more spring-themed storytimes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10.
grams. Wigglers & Gigglers you guess it? Well then, join outside.
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garten program? Your child This spring the Life Foun- searches, resume writing and
will be the apple of our eye dation has partnered with the editing, interview skills, etc.
when their photo appears on the Library to offer two free pro- Call the library to make an ap-
library apple tree as they climb grams for area gardeners. Do pointment. Walk-ins are wel-
through 1000 books. Upon you want a garden but live in a come, too!
sign-up, each child receives a condo or apartment? Would you
keepsake record book and book like to garden without putting a
bag. For more information, lot of stress on your back and Friends of the
check out our webpage www. knees? If so, Container Gar- Library Spring Used
rgpl.org/1000-books-kinder- dening is for you! On Thurs- Book Sale!
garten. day, April 19th at 6:30 PM, The fantastic Spring Used
learn about the advantages and Book Sale is scheduled for
The “Chase is On! disadvantages of different con- May 4th, 8AM-6PM and May
Chase, our canine reading tainer types, container soils and 5th, 8AM-2PM. You will find
buddy, will be at the library their characteristics, watering gently used books, DVDs, CDs
from 4-5:30 PM on Mondays, and fertilizing schedules, plants and puzzles – something for
April 16th and May 21st. This is that are well-suited for contain- everyone – and all proceeds
a great opportunity, particularly ers, and container design. Then are used to support library pro-
for reluctant readers, to practice on Thursday, May 3rd at 6:30 gramming and special projects.
reading skills with a happy and PM, the topic is How to Grow Don’t miss it.
appreciative listener. Call the Tomatoes in Dane County.
library or sign up at the desk to You’ll learn how to choose
reserve your 15 minute session? the right varieties for you, start
tomatoes from seeds, prevent Open Music Jam
Bear’s Big Day - and deal with diseases, and har- Stop by the library on Thurs-
Celebrating 4K vest and store tomatoes. Both day nights, 6:00 PM to 8:00
Completion on classes are taught by certified PM, and join other area musi-
Monday, May 14th, 6-7 PM Master Gardener Volunteers cians in a weekly music jam.
Milestones should be cele- from Dane Co. UW-Extension. All abilities welcome!
brated and we hope you’ll join Please sign up by calling 608-
us to honor your child’s com- 798-3881.
pletion of 4k. This joyful event
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decide, there are many ways there are extra opportunities plan to have the beer available the Brewery and hopefully have and insurance among other Admission is free. You can also
to volunteer when you join. to take part in planning its at the Brewery from August 4 some musical entertainment.” incidental expenses. Donations make an appointment to visit
Committees include: education, sesquicentennial celebration. thru August 26. Other activities are in the can be sent to MAHS, 7410 the museum.
collections, membership, According to Martin, “A These dates coincide with works. Hubbard Avenue, Middleton,
buildings and grounds, major event/activity for helping Mustard Days through the Monetary contributions WI 53562. More details are on the
pie and ice cream social, to celebrate the 150th will be end of the Middleton’s Good are always welcomed to help The Rowley House is open website at middletonhistory.
programs, as well as outreach the production of a special beer Neighbor Festival. On August the society with utilities, for visits from mid-April to mid- org.
and publications. This year by the Capital Brewery. We 4th MAHS will host an event at building maintenance, printing October, Tuesday -Saturday.
for three seats on the Cross trator/clerk called “an election rick, apparently unaware that the City of Middleton Dallet mal turnout in other parts, the register more than 5,000 peo-
Plains Village Board. Incum- machine issue.” (Read the full she withdrew from the race sev- received even more of the vote Elections Commission received ple to vote at polling places in
bent William Brosius lost his tory on page 1.) eral weeks ago to spend more (83 percent). In the Village very few complaints about the cities of Beloit, Brookfield,
bid for re-election. Thusius re- Emily Kuhn, a newcomer to time with her growing family. of Cross Plains, she received problems at polling places,” Mequon and Sun Prairie and
ceived 516 votes (27 percent), the local political scene, won In Dane County, liberal State less (73 percent). In the Town said Meagan Wolfe, Wiscon- the town of Trenton.
Sorensen received 478 (25.3 the City of Middleton’s Second Supreme Court candidate Re- of Middleton, Screnock had a sin’s chief election official. “Clerks told me they were
percent), Statz received 458 District Common Council seat becca Dallet (81 percent of the significantly stronger showing, Unofficial results indicate very pleased with how the
(24.2 percent) and Brosius had easily with 80.2 percent of the vote) beat conservative oppo- and Dallet received 67 percent there were at least 995,454 e-poll books performed and
430 (22.8 percent). The report- vote (365 votes). But 17.6 per- nent Michael Screnock (19 per- of the vote. votes cast in the Wisconsin with how easily their poll
ing of the results was delayed cent of the those who voted in cent). Dallet won the statewide “Even though there was a Supreme Court Justice race, workers and voters were able to
slightly on Tuesday night due the district, or 80 people, voted race by a much more narrow, snowstorm over some parts of which is 22.27 percent of the navigate the hardware and soft-
to what the village adminis- for incumbent Elizabeth Het- but still formidable, margin. In the state and higher than nor- state’s voting-age population ware,” Wolfe said. “I think the
of 4,469,475 residents. That success of this pilot is one we
is slightly higher than the av- can be particularly proud of as
erage of 21.5 percent turn- it truly represents a partnership
out for similar Supreme Court between local election officials
elections since the year 2000. and the state working toward a
Historically, turnout in con- common goal to improve elec-
tested Spring Elections for tions in Wisconsin.”
Supreme Court Justice ranges Based on data gathered at the
from a high of 34.3 percent in pilot locations, WEC staff will
2011 (Kloppenburg v. Prosser) make further improvements to
to low of 18.2 percent in 2009 the system before making the
(Koschnick v. Abrahamson). software available for free to
The Elections Commission any municipal clerk in Wis-
has until May 15 to certify re- consin who wishes to use it for
sults of the Spring Election. elections in August and No-
Wolfe said the Elections vember. Municipalities will be
Commission staff logged nearly responsible for purchasing the
600 calls from clerks and vot- necessary hardware computer
ers and more than 300 emails. tablets or dedicated point-of-
“There were no noticeable service terminals.
trends in the questions we re- The WEC received no com-
ceived and they can mostly be plaints Tuesday about voters
classified as standard Election needing to reregister at the polls
Day assistance, such as helping because their names had been
voters to find a polling loca- inadvertently removed from the
tion,” Wolfe said. active voter list.
In addition to administering The Commission approved
the election Tuesday, WEC the use of a supplemental poll
staff also conducted successful book in response to problems
pilot tests of Wisconsin’s new at the February 20 Spring Pri-
Badger Book electronic poll mary, when some voters were
book system in five locations required to reregister due to
around the state. Poll workers problems with a new process
MB Cross Plains Neighbors_8.514x6_Layout 1 3/15/18 9:06 AM Page 1 used the system to check in and designed to identify voters who
had moved.
“If a registered voter’s name
was not on the regular poll list,
poll workers looked for them
on the supplemental poll list,”
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speed and movement and dom- frustration and begging Mother
inated Duran. In the closing Nature to back off.
moments of the eighth round, “It certainly has created
Duran turned to referee Octavio havoc,” Middleton softball
Meyran and said, “No más.” coach Perry Hibner said.
In Spanish that means, “no As of Tuesday morning,
more.” Middleton’s girls’ softball
Today, coaches throughout team had played one game —
the state are looking outside and had eight postponed.
or staring up at the sky and Middleton’s baseball team
yelling, “No más” themselves. went to Florida two weeks ago
Spring sports in Wisconsin and played four games during
are always tricky with cold their spring break. But since
temperatures, nasty winds and returning, the Cardinals had all
lousy field conditions. But a three of their games postponed.
winter that simply will not end Middleton’s boys’ golf team
— and dumped more snow on File photo
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PUBLIC NOTICE
MIDDLETON WATER UTILITY CUSTOMERS
The Middleton Water Utility will be flushing mains and hydrants
throughout the City beginning on Sunday night, April 15, and
ending on Friday morning, April 27, between the hours of 7:30
pm – 4:00 am. A slight discoloration of the water may be noticed
during this time period. Your cooperation and indulgence is
appreciated.
ADVERTISEMENT TO BID
PARK STREET RECONSTRUCTION
STREET & UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS
PROJECT NO. 18-107
CITY OF MIDDLETON, WI
The City of Middleton will receive Bids in electronic format
only, through QuestCDN.com, for Park Street Reconstruction –
Street & Utility Improvements until 10:00 AM on April 19, 2018, at
which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud.
The work includes the reconstruction of Park Street from
University Avenue to south of Fortune Drive (southern City limits)
including approximately 1,400 CY Unclassified Excavation,
16,000 SY Asphalt Milling, 660 LF water main, 115 LF sanitary
sewer, 3,970 SF sidewalk removal and replacement, 2,340
TONS Dense Graded Aggregate Base Course, 2,800 TONS
HMA Pavement, 1,700 LF Concrete Curb & Gutter, Pavement
Markings, restoration of the work area, and other miscellaneous
items in conformance with the Contract Documents.
Digital Bidding Documents are available at the City of
Middleton web site (www.ci.middleton.wi.us) or through the
Quest Construction Data Network (www.questcdn.com). You
may download the digital Bid Documents for Quest project
#5665447 at a cost of $10. Please contact Quest at (952) 233-
1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership
registration, downloading, and working with this digital project
information. The online bid form is also accessed through the
QuestCDN website.
There will be no pre-bid conference for this project.
No Bid will be received unless accompanied by a surety in a
form acceptable to the City equal to at least 5% of the maximum
Bid, payable to the OWNER. See Instructions to Bidders on City
website for details.
The City of Middleton reserves the right to reject any or all
Bids, to waive any technicality, and to accept any Bid which it
deems advantageous. All Bids shall remain subject to accept-
ance for 85 days after the time set for receiving Bids (consisting
of up to: 60 days for issuance of Notice of Award; 15 days for
Contractor to return signed agreements, bonds and insurance;
and 10 days for City execution of agreement).
Contract award shall be made based on the lowest responsive
and responsible Bidder.
Published by the authority of the City of Middleton.
Lorie J. Burns, City Clerk
Middleton boys golf coach Tom Cabalka (left) has an inexperienced, but gifted team this spring. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
2018 ROAD IMPROVEMENTS – ASPHALT II
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD
DANE COUNTY, WI
GOLF continued from page 11 The Town of Springfield will ONLY receive and accept bids
through QuestCDN.com via the online electronic bid service
(QuestvBid) for the construction of 2018 Road Improvements –
Asphalt II until April 27, 2018 at 10:00 AM. All bids will be down-
posed to play at the Wisconsin played No. 5 in the lineup expect him to take a big step could get into the mix. And
loaded and publicly read aloud at MSA Professional Services,
Dells Invite last weekend, but during the postseason last this year.” sophomore Kip Sullivan had Inc., 2901 International Lane, Suite 300, Madison, WI 53704 at
lousy conditions forced that year. But Giroux’s greatest Cabalka said that soph- a solid freshman season and that time.
event to be postponed to a issue has always been consis- omore Carson Frisch was is among the long list of can- The work for which bids are asked includes the following:
date Middleton was unavail- tency, something he’ll have to Middleton’s “most consistent” didates hoping to crack the Approximately 29,355 Square Yards of Asphaltic Chip Seal and
able. The Cardinals are now improve on if he hopes to lock player on the JV ‘A’ team last lineup. 33,400 Square Yards of Asphaltic Scrub Seal in different loca-
scheduled to host a Big Eight down a spot in the top-five. year and he’ll vie for a varsi- While Middleton faces a tions within the Township.
The anticipated substantial completion date is August 15,
Conference triangular Friday Senior Henry Taylor ty spot. Sophomore Tommy great challenge replacing sev-
2018 and final completion date is August 31, 2018.
at Pleasant View at 2 p.m. played at the state tourna- Kriewaldt worked extremely eral starters — and doing it The BIDDING DOCUMENTS may be examined at the offices
“This is a squad would ment as a freshman when the hard in the offseason and is with limited practice time — of MSA Professional Services, Inc., Madison, Wisconsin; the
have really benefitted from Cardinals finished fifth as a expected to factor in, as well. the Cardinals usually end up Town of Springfield; Wisconsin. Planholders list will be updated
being out on the course,” team. Taylor has struggled to Senior Alex Andler made a just fine. interactively on our web address at http://www.msa-ps.com
Cabalka said. “We’re young, take his game to the next level charge late last season and had Since 1997, the Cardinals under Bidding.
so every day out there is a since, but Cabalka hopes that Middleton’s lowest score (38) have four state champion- Copies of the BIDDING DOCUMENTS are available at
www.questcdn.com. QuestCDN Vbid system requires Bidders to
valuable day.” will change this spring. during its only practice round ships, two runner-up finishes
purchase BIDDING DOCUMENTS from QuestCDN. You may
Middleton will build “He just hasn’t been able to of the spring to date. and 15 overall state appear- download the digital plan documents for $30 by inputting Quest
around Zucker, one of the bet- get his game to where it was,” “Alex really jumpstarted ances. eBidDoc #5691562 on the website’s Project Search page.
ter golfers in the state. Cabalka said of Taylor. “But things for himself at the end “There’s lots of questions Please contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or
Zucker qualified for state I’m hoping this is the year. I’d of last year,” Cabalka said. to be answered as far as a info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership registra-
as an individual last season like him to finish with a real- “Every day this summer he lineup,” Cabalka said. “We’ll tion, downloading, and working with the digital project informa-
and finished 28th. Zucker was ly positive high school golf worked on his game, and now be young as far a varsity expe- tion.
No proposal will be accepted unless accompanied by a certi-
also named first-team all-Big experience.” he’s given himself an oppor- rience, but with lots of work, fied check or bid bond equal to at least 5% of the amount bid,
Eight Conference and honor- Junior Chandon Thomas tunity.” by the end of the season we payable to the OWNER as a guarantee that, if the bid is accept-
able mention all-state. certainly has the blood- Freshman Jacob Beckman should be OK.” ed, the bidder will execute and file the proper contract and bond
“Andy learned so much lines working in his favor. plays beyond his years and within 15 days after the award of the contract. BIDDER is
last year,” Cabalka said. “The Big brother Brady helped required to deliver the original certified check or bid bond within
first couple of weeks he strug- Middleton finish in the top- the 72 hours of bid opening to MSA Professional Services, Inc.,
Attn: Terri Meyerhofer, P.E., 2901 International Lane, Suite 300,
gled to get his game in order, five at state every year from NOTICE Madison, WI 53704. The certified check or bid bond will be
but he got things figured out. 2014-’16 and now plays for Please take note that the City of Middleton enacted the follow- returned to the bidder as soon as the contract is signed, and if
Now, he’s ready for a leader- UW-Eau Claire. Older sis- ing Ordinances on April 3, 2018. after 15 days the bidder shall fail to do so, the certified check or
ship role.” ter Alexis was the state’s Ordinance Prohibiting Parking in Fire Lanes. This ordi- bid bond shall be forfeited to the OWNER as liquidated damages.
After Zucker, though, the co-Player of the Year in 2016 nance creates Section 15.04(6)(e) of the Middleton of Middleton No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actu-
Code of Ordinances.
Cardinals have far more ques- when she helped Middleton’s al date of the opening thereof.
Ordinance to Require Immediate Collection of Animal
tions than answers. The good girls finish second at state and Waste on Private Property of Another. This ordinance
OWNER reserves the right to waive any informalities or to
reject any or all bids.
news for Cabalka & Co. is now plays at North Dakota amends Section 6.08 of the Middleton of Middleton Code of Published by the authority of the Town of Springfield.
Middleton usually finds the State. Ordinances. CONSULTING ENGINEER:
answers as the season goes “Chandon comes from a Ordinance to Prohibit Unauthorized Deposit of Materials MSA Professional Services, Inc.
along. family that has figured the on Private Property. This ordinance creates Section 2901 International Lane, Suite 300
“We do have some choic- game out well,” Cabalka said. 16.04(4)(d) of the Middleton of Middleton Code of Ordinances. Madison, WI 53704
Full text of the above ordinances may be obtained at the City
es,” Cabalka said. “That’s the “Every day I see Chandon Clerk’s office at 7426 Hubbard Avenue. Clerk’s Phone: 608-821-
Terri Meyerhofer, P.E.
good thing.” maturing, and with that 8350.
(608) 242-6608
Senior Mitch Giroux has brother and sister, he had to
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SECTION 00 11 13
ADVERTISEMENT TO BID
ZANDER PARK TRAIL PHASE 2
CONTRACT 1-2018
VILLAGE OF CROSS PLAINS, WISCONSIN
Sealed Bids for the construction of the Zander Park Trail
Phase 2 will be received by the Village of Cross Plains at 2417
Brewery Road, Cross Plains, WI 53528 until 11 a.m., local time
on April 19, 2018, at which time the Bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud.
The Work includes miscellaneous trail construction including
7,000 square feet of concrete trail, 1,650 linear feet of timber
boardwalk, storm sewer, erosion control, and other miscella-
neous site work items.
Bidders are encouraged to visit the site to get familiar with
existing conditions. Bidders have the option to call Village Hall at
(608) 798-3241 to set up an appointment with Village staff Jerry
Gray or Mike Axon on site.
Complete digital Project Bidding Documents are available at
www.strand.com or at www.questcdn.com. Download the digital
Bidding Documents for $30 by inputting Quest project number
5667844 on the website’s Project Search page. Please contact
QuestCDN.com at (952) 233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for
assistance with free membership registration, downloading, and
working with this digital project information. Times-Tribune photos by Mary Langenfeld
Bidding Documents may be reviewed and paper copies may
be obtained from the Issuing Office which is Strand Associates, Rafael Sanga (top) and Haiwen Dai (above) hope to lead Middleton’s boys tennis team to big things this season.
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Pipe - Plate - Channel - Angle - Tube - Rebar - Bar Grating, Expanded Metal -
Sheet - Lintels - B-Decking - Pipe Bollards - Decorative Iron Parts
I & H Beams $3 & up per foot
STAINLESS STEEL & ALUMINUM Call 608-554-2337 or text 608-519-4733
ROUGH SAWN LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES NEW & USED VEHICLE SALES: Mon. & Thurs., 8-8 Tues., Wed., Fri., 8-5:30; Sat., 8-3
STEEL ROOFING & SIDING SERVICE & PARTS DEPT.: Mon.-Fri., 8-5 • BODY SHOP: Mon.-Fri., 8-5
FABRICATION • CRANE SERVICE • STEEL PROCESSING
2018 SILVERADO
414 3rd Street, Palmyra • 262-495-4453
Employee Price +
Crew Cab - LT - 4x4 $6,000 in Rebates
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