more information, call (608)348-2374 or 1-800-236-2537.
Community
Beginning Point Church 148 3rd Ave, Benton, WI 53803; (608) 759-2001
Pastor Richard Gault, www.beginningpointchurch.com office.beginningpoint@gmail.com
Children's Church 10:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Service 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Adult Bible Study/Youth Events 6:30 p.m. On Summer Break Until September.
Belmont United Methodist Church 101 E State St., Belmont, WI 53510
Pastor Clark Grosvenor Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Tues; Men's Prayer Breakfast, 6:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome.
Benton United Methodist Church 172 West Main St., Benton, WI; (608) 759-5551
Pastor Ed Santiago; pastoredsantiago@gmail.com Sun. Worship 10 a.m.; Sun. School during Worship; Wed. Youth Group 6 p.m. September-May.
Calvary Baptist Church Corner of Hwy. 80 N. & Golfview Dr. Platteville, WI; (608) 348-9970; www.cbcplatteville.com; Sun. 9:45 a.m.; Sun. School all ages, 10:45 a.m. including Children’s Church & Nursery; Wed. 6:30 p.m. King’s Kids Program; Wed. 7 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study.
Calvary Community Church 9175 Old Potosi Road, Lancaster, WI 53813 (608)723-4383 ccclancaster@yahoo.com Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Services 10:30a.m. Bible Study Sundays at 6 pm. Follow us on Facebook
Castle Rock Lutheran Church 14677 Church Rd., Fennimore Rev. Wm. "Bud" Budzinski • 9:30 a.m. All are welcome! Follow us on Facebook
Centenary United Methodist Church 226 W. Church St., Shullsburg, WI (608) 965-3455
Pastor Maria Kim; centenaryumcoffice@yahoo.com Sunday 10:30 am in-person
service
Church of Christ 340 E. Mineral St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-6062; plattevillechurch@yahoo.com Sun. Bible Study 10 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:45 a.m.
Community Evangelical Free Church
300 Pioneer Rd. East, Platteville, WI; (608) 348-7330
Pastor Larry Lloyd cefcplatteville.org; office@cefcplatteville.org
Adult Sun. School 9:00 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:00 a.m.
Community of Christ
325 W. Walnut St., Lancaster, WI; (608) 723-4682; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m.
Cowboy Country Church
1200 Betty Ln, Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-2777
Interim Pastor Roger Johnson; www.graceisagift.com
Non-Denominational Worship: Sun. 10 a.m. & Tues. 7 p.m.; Sun. School 8:45 a.m., Adults & Children
Cuba City United Methodist Church 401 S. Main St., Cuba City, WI; (608) 744-2538
Pastor JoAnn Meyer; pjccumc@outlook.com Sun. Worship: Sept.-May 10 a.m.,
Wednesday night Live Sept. 15-May
Dinner at 5:30pm 6pm PreK-5th 6:30pm youth 6th-12th
Darlington & Fayette
United Methodist Church
550 Main St., Darlington, WI; (608) 776-4114
Pastor InSun Lee darlingtonumc@gmail.com
Summer Worship: Fayette - 8 a.m. • Darlington - 9:30 a.m.
Davies Memorial UCC 134 N. Main St., Potosi, WI; (608) 763-2165
Pastor Ty Hines Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Dodgeville United Methodist Church 327 N. Iowa St., Dodgeville, WI, (608) 935-5451
Rev. Jim Droste; www.dodgevilleumc.org Sun. Worship 9 a.m.; Wed. Feeding Friends Community Meal 5 p.m.
Faith Fellowship Church 412 W. Spring St., Dodgeville, WI, (608) 935-2655
Pastor Alex Ruggieri; www.dodgevilleffc.com Sunday School 9 a.m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.; Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
Faith Lutheran Church 120 S. Jefferson, Cuba City, WI; (608) 744-8420; www.faithlutherancc.org; Sun. Worship 9:30 a.m.;
Faith Lutheran Church AFLC 400 Ridge St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-4543 Rev. Cal Schaver; Sun. Worship 10 a.m.; Sun. School 9:15 a.m.
Faith Lutheran Church (WELS) 132 S. Tyler St., Lancaster, WI; (608) 349-6776 Sun. Worship 7:45 a.m.
Family In Faith Church 1096 Lincoln Ave., Fennimore, WI 53809; (608) 553-7825
Pastor Renee Thomas; familyinfaith18@gmail.com Sun. Worship 9am, Faith Finders 10am http://familyinfaithchurch.org/
Fennimore/Stitzer United Methodist Church
Pastor Wm. "Bud" Budzinski www.fennimoreumc.com (608) 822-6797
1450 Second Street, Fennimore WI 11542 Kluckhohn Street, Stitzer WI
Fennimore Sunday Worship: 8 AM, 11 AM and 6:30 PM Stitzer Sunday Worship: 10:45 AM
First Baptist Church 15691 Cty. Rd. K, Darlington, WI; (608) 776-3566;
Pastor Nick McElrath; www.fbcdarlington.com; Sun. School all ages 9 a.m.; Fellowship 10 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.
First Congregational United Church of Christ 80 Market St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-6578
Pastor Sonja L Ingebritsen; uccplatt.org • Sun. 10:30 a.m.
First English Lutheran Church 215 W. Pine St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3022; felcoffice@centurytel. net; Face-to-Face Service: Sun., 10 a.m., Wed., 6:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
133 W. Oak St. Lancaster, WI; (608)723-4441; Pastor Mark Hoehne Sunday Worship 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. NurseryThird Grade. Wed. Night Christian Ed. 6:30 p.m. Fourth Grade-High School.
DIRECTOR
Hazel Green United Methodist Church 1920 Percival St., Hazel Green, WI (253) 886-6015
Maria Kim, pastormariakim@gmail.com
Everyone is welcome, Sunday Worship & Children's Sunday School 8:45 a.m.
Hope Lutheran Church 555 Commerce Street, PO Box 27, Mineral Point WI 53565 (608) 987-3500 Pastor Kate Kiekhafer Sunday morning worships 8:30 a.m. Services are recorded and can be viewed at the website hopelutheranmp.webs.com
Lighthouse Church
Office location & Phone: 316 W Spring St., Dodgeville, WI
Pastor Derek Mason, 608-425-8620 Website: LHChurch.net Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m.
Live Streaming ONLY on Facebook@LHChurchWI
Livingston Free Methodist Church 425 W. Barber Ave., Livingston, WI; (608) 943-6244; Rev. Gregory Marsh; gamarsh61@gmail.com; Sun. 9:30 a.m.; Sun. School 9:45 a.m. (Adults & Children); Wed. Children & Youth 6:30 p.m.
Lutheran Church of Peace 1345 N. Water St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3166 admin@lutheranchurchofpeace.org; Sat. Worship Service 6 p.m.; Sun. Service 9 a.m.
Livingston, Montfort and Cobb
United Methodist Churches
8:00 am worship; 302 E. Main St., Montfort; 9:30 am worship; 415 Woodward Ave., Livingston; 11:00 am worship; 107 W. Main St., Cobb; Pastor Kristen Lowe, revkristenlowe@gmail.com office ph: (608) 943-6606, www.lmcumc.org
Adult Sunday school in Livingston 8:30 am before worship
New Life Church 210 S. Iowa St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 935-1470
Pastor Simon Chappell; pastorchappell@newlife-upc.org Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m.
Parish Of The Hills
United Methodist Churches Parish Office (608) 987-2700, 400 Doty St., Mineral Point, WI pohumc@gmail.com. parishofthehills.org
Pastor:Christina Droste, darling8180@gmail.com Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m. Bethel UMC, 1158 County Road W, & 39 Mineral Point, WI 9:15 a.m. First UMC, 400 Doty St., Mineral Point, WI 10:45 a.m. Linden UMC, 535 Main St.on Hwy. 39, Linden, WI All are welcome!
Platteville Free Methodist Church 350 E. Furnace St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-4800;
Pastor Jeff Suits; www.plattevillefreemethodist.org Wed. 6:30 p.m. Family Night for Children Youth & Adults; Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Platteville United Methodist Church 1065 Lancaster St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-9508;
Pastor Tammy Clausen; www.plattevilleumc.org Traditional Service 8:30 a.m.; Sun. School all ages 9:45 a.m. Alive Rock & Roll service every first & third Wednesday of every month, 7PM.
Pleasant View Primitive Methodist Church
12987 Pleasant View Rd., Belmont, WI. Reverend Bruce Bennett
Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m.
Coffee Fellowship time following Service.
Plymouth Congregational UCC
115 W. Merrimac St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 935-5727
Rev. Joylynn Graham; plymouthuccdodgeville.org
Like us on FB for Sunday Live Online Worship at 10:00 a.m.
Point Baptist Church 949 Fountain St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-3727 www.PointBaptistChurch.com, Services: Adult & Children Sun. School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 7 p.m.
Rolling Hills Church
1585 West Main Street, Platteville, WI. 608-331-0079; rollinghillschurch.com; Pastor Matt Wunderlin; Sun. 10 a.m. St. Mary's
130 W. Cedar St., Platteville, WI; (608)496-1058; toll free 888-711-4960 info@saintmaryplatteville.com; Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.Sat. Latin 8 a.m. & English 4 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. & noon Hispanic.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (WELS) 200 Broadway St., Platteville, WI; www.stpaulsplatteville.org; (608) 349-6776, Pastor Joel Kluender, Sun. Worship 9:15 a.m.; Sun. School Bible Class 10:30 a.m.
St. Peter Lutheran Church
1075 Adams St Fennimore, WI., (608) 822-6513 Website: stpeterfennimore@tds.net Sunday School: 8:30 to 9:15 am
Sunday Worship 9:30 am
Straight is the Way Fellowship
130 W. Dewey Street, Platteville WI 53818; 608-732-4377
Coordinator: Brian Chapman www.straightistheway.org
Saturday / Sabbath Meeting 10am; Call for Location
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
630 Ridge Ave., Platteville WI; 608-642-1501, www.churchofjesuschrist.org
President Steve Elvidge
Sacrament Meeting every; Sun. 10 a.m.; Youth (ages 12-18) and Children's (ages 8-11) Activities, Wed. at 7:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
250 Market St., Platteville, WI; (608) 642-1623; Reverend Brian Backstrand; Sun. Worship 11:00 a.m.; “All Inclusive, All Welcome.”
Waldwick Community Church
238 County Road W, Mineral Point, WI
Pastor Dave Ritchie (Cell: 608-482-3552) Services every Sunday at 9:30 A.M. (No services in January and February.)
Westview Methodist Church
770 W. Madison St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3310;
Pastor Bob Korntved; www.westviewmethodist.com
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study & prayer 6:30 p.m.
Whig/Arthur United Methodist Church
Pastor MaryAnn Floerke; 7158 Whig Road, Platteville 10:30 Sunday; 473 Center Street in Arthur 9:00 Sunday; Facebook 10:30 Sunday from Whig: Arthur & Whig
SHULLSBURG, 337. W. HIGH ST.- 3-4 BR, 2 STORY HOUSE, W/ORIGINAL CHARM. $90,000.00
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PLATTEVILLE, 1075 N. 4TH ST 1-STORY CRAFTSMAN, 2 BR, 1 BA, 1 CAR GARAGE + CARPORT, CORNER LOT. $150,000.00
SO. WAYNE, 6353 CTH N- 1 BR MFG. HOME + HEATED SHOP W/PANELED BAR AREA, ON 3 A., BARN & DETACHED 2- GARAGE, SOME FENCED. $210,000.00 SHULLSBURG, 203 E. GOODNESS ST- 5 BR, 2 BA, HARDWOOD FLOORS, 1 CAR DETACHED, LG. LOT! $105,000.00
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Farmland For Sale By Sealed Bid
Gary Orton Estate
1204 New California Road
Clifton Township, Grant County, Wisconsin
Property Description: This property is an approximately 240 acre parcel located in Section 27 of Clifton Township, Grant County, Wisconsin, which includes approximately 130 acres of tillable ground, approximately 80 acres of wooded ground and the following improvements, a 4 bedroom 1 bath Cape Cod style home, a wood frame 4 stall garage or machine shed, and an approximately 36x60 two story barn.
BLACK DIRT For sale. Call 608732-2482.
FOR SALE: Black dirt also skid loader work, light duty trailer hauling, lawn seeding, split re wood 563-513-1870.
WANTED: HORSES and ponies. Western store available, www. ivegotbling.com. 608-341-8144.
All bids on the property shall be for cash at closing with no contingency for financing or any other contingencies that will benefit the buyer BIDS ARE TO BE DUE BY NOON ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2022. A 1.5% buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid to be paid by the buyer at closing.
Please feel free to contact Don Clayton at 608-732-5708 if you would like to take a look at the property prior to the bid being due, if you have any questions regarding the property or the terms of the sale, if you would like to receive a bidder’s packet or if you would like to make a bid on the property.
Mail or Personally Deliver All Bids to: Don Clayton - Potterton Rule Real Estate
East Business Highway 151, PO Box 643, Platteville, WI 53818
!!Old Guitars WANTED!! GIBSON, FENDER, MARTIN, Etc. 1930s to 1980s. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866 -433-8277.
COIN COLLECTIONS, gold jew elry, paper money, Dubuque Coin & Antique. 1828 Carter Rd., Dubuque, IA. 563-557-1407.
LOOKING TO BUY: Chest Freezer 15 cubic or bigger. Lisa 608-348-3829.
PAYING TOP cash for men’s sportwatches! Rolex, Breitling, Omega, Patek Philippe, Heuer, Daytona, GMT, Submariner and Speedmaster. Call 833-6033236.
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WANTED TRAILER HOME in good or fair condition. Sam Stoltzfus, 4609 Breezy Hill Road Fennimore WI.
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AUCTION CALENDAR
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SATURDAY October 29th, 12:00PM: Real Estate Auction for 100 East Main St. Platteville. Location 869 Lancaster St. Platteville WI. Contact Kim Bussan: 608-642-0750. see larger ad for more information.
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Saturday October 29, 12:00PM: Real Estate Auction, 100 EAST MAIN ST. PLATTEVILLE. open house Monday October 24, 5-7pm: Auction held at 860 Lancaster St Platteville Wisconsin.
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3rd, 11:00AM: LAND AUCTION, 85.2 CSR2 , 105+ ACRES on TRACT. KENNETH R. & JUANITA M. MOHLIS Patrick B. Dillon of Dillon Law P.C. - Closing Attorney Contact Mason Holvoet of Steffes Group, 319.385.2000 or 319.470.7372
EVERY SATURDAY, NOON: Hay & Bedding Sale, Reynolds Feed & Supply, 111 Eastman St., Cobb, WI; Reynolds Auction Service. Every Wednesday at Noon: Hay, Bedding & Firewood Online & Live Auction; Tim Slack Auction & Realty, LLC, 10126 Circle Rd., Lancaster, WI.
EVERY WEDNESDAY, 9:30AM: Slaugher & Replacement Sale Cows, Bulls, Fat Cattle Calves Sheep Goat and Pigs. Fennimore Livestock Exchange Inc. 14034 US Hwy 61. Fennimore, WI, 53809, 608-822-3255
EVERY WEDNESDAY, NOON: Hay/Bedding Sale Fennimore Livestock Exchange, Inc, 14034 US Hwy 61, Fennimore, Wi 53809, 608-822-3255, Fennimorelivestock.com
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MINI GOLDEN Doodle Puppies 8 weeks old, ready to go. shots and wormed, vaccine records available, very colorful, 7 females and 3 males, $350-$450. Joesph Glick 4370 Ivey Rd., Mineral Point., Wi 53565.
PUPPIES: VERY calm & sweet Mini Goldendoodles, 3-Mini Bernedoodles, Calm & sweet Sheepadoodles, Cavapoos, 2-Daisy pups, 1-Morkie, 3-Pomerians, Lovable 2-female Wheatons. Calltext Dusty 920210-7441 or Brenda 608-5747931. We train! Lic #484991. www.SpringGreenPups.com
BOSTON TERRIER 3 Male Puppies, all red and white also have a blue roan male puppy. $500 each. Registered $15 extra. Platteville 608-778-9913 or 608732-5052.
FAMILY RAISED, red & yellow, Goldendoodle puppies, from loving home. Very social with children, cats, & other dogs. Dewormed, shots and vetchecked. GREAT homes only! $650 Text: 608-513-0063
FOR SALE: Beagle puppies Tricolored AKC registered, vet checked, typically fast starters, quick learner, great hunters and companions, eld champion in the pedigrees, asking $400. 608437-8957.
3 PUPPIES: 9 weeks old, 1⁄4 Poodle, 3 4 Golden Retriever. $200, Ready to go home with you. Scenic View Greenhouse, 25766 St Rd 81, Cuba City.
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Richland Center - Oakwood Fruit Farm, open 7 days a week, 9am5pm, 31128 Apple Ridge Rd.
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October 18
Dodgeville - Off The Vine, Noon
October 19
fun for the entire family!
Mineral Point - Fall Harvest Supper, Bazaar & Auction, Bethel United Methodist Church, Corner of Hwy. 39 & Cty. Rd. W, 4:30pm
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Livingston - Swiss Steak Supper Drive-Thru, United Methodist Church, 4:30-7:00pm
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October 20
Dodgeville - Ladies’ Night Out, Red Room Bar & Restaurant, 108 E. Merrimac St., 5-8:30pm
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Boscobel - Classics Cruise-in Downtown, 6-8pm
October 22
Potosi - Family Fun Day, Sts. Andrew-Thomas School, 2-10pm, See ad for more details!
Muscoda - Wine Walk
Lancaster - Sweets & Treats, downtown, 9am-Noon
Darlington - Witches , Warlocks & Wine 2-5pm
Platteville - Lighting of the “M” for UW-Platteville Homecoming, 9-11pm
Cassville - Safe & Spooky Halloween, Stone eled Historic Village, 3-8pm, 12195 Co. Hwy. V V
Boscobel - Farmers’ Market, Depot Park, 8am-Noon
Platteville - Farmers’ Market, 8am-noon at City Park
October 22 & 23
Highland - Halloween Party, Spurgeon Winery, 16008 Pine Tree Rd, 10am-5pm
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October 23
Potosi - SS Andrew Thomas Fall Festival, SS Thomas School, 100 Hwys. 35 & 61
October 26
Fennimore - 1st Annual Spooktacular, Southwest Wisconsin Technical College, 1800 Bronson Blvd.
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October 28-30
9 Locations - Driftless Roadtrip, Facebook @ DRIFTLESSROADTRIPWI. Punch card at various locations
October 28 & 29
Platteville - Katie’s Halloween Garden
Platteville - Sweet Treats on Main Main Street, 9am-1pm
Boscobel - Farmers’ Market, Depot Park, 8am-Noon
Platteville - Farmers’ Market 8am-noon at City Park
October 29
Dubuque, IA - Arts & Crafts Show, Grand River Center, 500 Bell St., 9am-4pm
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November 3
Dubuque - Her Night Out, Grand River Center, Port of Dubuque, 4-8pm
Nov 28-Dec 1
Branson - National Shrine Of Our Lady Of The Snows & Branson, D&D Custom Travel, LLC, Cuba City, WI
November 8
Potosi - Night at the Museum Potosi Brewery, 6pm
November 12
Potosi - Back Home for Christmas, Holiday Gardens Event Center, 101 Brewery Hollow Rd., 3-5pm
Boscobel - WRTO Hike/Bike Banquet, Bowl & Banquet
November 19
- Opening Weekend Sales
- Platteville HS Girls Soccer Craft Fair, High School
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Night and Dinner Holiday Gardens Event Center
25-Jan 1
Katies Garden Winter Wonderland
26
Holiday Stroll on Main Street
Christmas in Cassville 8am-5pm
Holiday Fen-stival
28-Dec
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WANTED: CONSIGNORS for the upcoming PAPA Alliance Black hided Feeder Calf and Yearling sale at Bloomington Livestock Exchange, Bloomington, WI. Sale dates are November 4th, December 2nd, and January 20th. Call and get on the early listings. No dairy crosses. For information contact Greg May 608-574-0719 or BLE 608-9942020.
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RICK MILES COINS, BUY AND SELL: U.S. Coins, 40% and 90% silver, gold coins, old currency, coin collections. Also do apprais als. 608-988-6406 or 608-723-4917.
Denise Johnson has a story to tell
YF: Your Name, hometown & family background:
Denise: Denise Johnson. I grew up in Buffalo Grove IL. I came to Platteville in 1995 where I attended UW-Platteville to become a teacher. I currently live on a small farm just outside of town with my husband, Jeremy, Daughters, Delaney(16) and Phoenix(19) and my son, Evan(14). I currently teach at Neal Wilkins Early Learning Center as a 4K teacher. I have been with the district for 10 years and taught at the UW-Patteville Children’s Center, as well as did recruitment and retention work with the admissions office and the school of education prior to joining the Hillmen Family.
YF: When were you diagnosed and what was your diagnosis?
Denise: I was diagnosed in 2016 with stage 2 Breast Cancer. I had found a lump on my left breast in March and by April I was beginning treatment. The cancer was 5cm big and very close to my chest wall. I also had precancerous cells in my cervix I was scheduled for a hysterectomy prior to the breast cancer diagnosis. That was put on hold until we dealt with the breast cancer (had my hysterectomy the summer after my double mastectomy)
YF: How did you feel when you were first diagnosed?
Denise: When I was diagnosed, I was frightened, depressed and anxious about what was to come. The unknown was the scariest part
YF: How did you decide what treatment protocol to pursue?
Denise: My oncologist was an amazing Dr. He walked me through each step of treatment and why I needed to do things the way he suggested. Because my cancer was so close to my chest wall, I had 2 different rounds of chemotherapy to shrink the tumor. Had surgery been done first, I could have lost movement in my arm
and lost some of the chest wall itself. So, I had a 16 week/once a week of the strongest chemotherapy drugs, they call it the red devil. Nurses had to wear protective clothing to keep themselves safe. To this day, any red liquid turns my stomach. I worked through my entire chemotherapy protocol. I would have chemo on Thursday and come back to work on Monday. I was lucky enough to be able to do that. After the 16 weeks I was then put on another round of chemo that was 12 weeks long, every other week. In October of that following year, I was ready for surgery. I chose to have a double mastectomy to lessen the chances of reoccurrence. I opted out of reconstruction. After surgery I went through 3 months of radiation to make sure we got everything.
YF: How did you choose to share your diagnosis with your family
Denise: My husband and I made a lot of phone calls the day of my diagnosis. There was a point where I just couldnt talk anymore so Jeremy, did most of the communicating to our good friends and family. After about a week, I decided to post a message on facebook, because I wanted friends and family from afar to know. It helped me to release some of my anxiety and stress because daily I would get such comforting messages that I truly felt surrounded by an army of supporters
YF: Any words of wisdom to other cancer survivor moms or dads?
Denise: Honestly, after the initial shock of being diagnosed with cancer and losing my hair and etc., I knew in my heart the I had to keep positive and have humor or I would be taken down by this horrible disease inside my body. A positive attitude goes a long way when dealing with something like this. Keep talking about it, make jokes, laugh about what you have gone through and where you are
“I am currently almost 6 years cancer free!
I see my oncologist once a year and have been on a aromatase inhibitor since I healed from surgery.
I am living and loving life, watching my children do the things they love and learning to be a farmer!’’
now. Having support surrounding me was key! Being able to continue to work through my chemo and being surrounded by the little children I love and am blessed to teach every day, really brought my spirits up. Those families and children in my class at the time were beyond amazing through my journey and I am forever indebted to them for their love and compassion.
YF: Where are you now in your
journey with cancer?
Denise: I am currently almost 6 years cancer free!! I am still breastless and I am OK with that. I see my oncologist once a year and have been on a aromatase inhibitor since I healed from surgery and will be for another 5 years! I am living and loving life, watching my children do the things they love and learning to be a farmer!
Marilyn Housner is a 15 year survivor
My name is Marilyn Housner and I am a 15 year Breast Cancer Survivor. First of all, I would like to say that I am incredibly lucky. I survived. Too many others have fought valiantly but subsequently lost their battle with this terrible disease. I am very thankful and grateful for the wonderful support I received from family, friends and medical staff.
my doctor ordered gene testing. It was found that I did not carry the BRCA genes. No one in my family did. That was fifteen years ago. Since that time, genetic testing has advanced. Several years ago, based upon my family’s cancer history, new testing was performed at Finley Hospital. It was found that I carry a gene (ATM), (no not automatic teller machine), which increases your chance of getting breast cancer, as well as other types of cancer. After discussions with my doctors, as a precaution, I chose to have my right breast removed.
“I realize, every day, how lucky I am. Everyone needs to be your own advocate. Get annual tests and test yourselves. It could save your life.’’
Get annual tests and
My battle began with non-cancer related symptoms. Thankfully, my surgeon was concerned about a shadow on the test that had not been identified by other staff. A subsequent biopsy revealed a tumor deep within my left breast tissue. I was diagnosed with Stage 2B Invasive Ductal Carcinoma A lumpectomy was performed, however, cancer was still present in the margins. The cancer had already begun to spread to my lymph nodes and as a precaution, all lymph nodes surrounding the tissue were removed. After discussions with my doctor, it was decided that a mastectomy would be the best course of action. Chemotherapy followed and treatments were tough. I also chose to have reconstruction surgeries. Six months following my diagnosis, my older sister was also diagnosed. Due to the family history,
Cancer is well known to my family. My father died in 1995 due to complications of leukemia. My younger brother, (Jim) died at age 32 of Esophageal Cancer; my mother died in 2003 from non-smokers Lung Cancer; and 3 years following her diagnosis, my sister lost her battle with breast cancer at age 55. The next generation is also seeing the devastation of this disease. My niece, Felicia, faced Breast Cancer 2 years ago.
I realize, every day, how lucky I am. Everyone needs to be your own advocate. Get annual tests and test yourselves. It could save your life.
Early Detection is Your Best Tool
Being aware and present in your body can help you detect signs of change and know when it’s time to see a doctor. You can add self-examinations to your list of healthy actions you can take weekly or monthly. The earlier you feel a difference, whether from a selfbreast exam, looking at your moles and freckles for any changes, or a testicular change. If you’ve never examined your body for changes, below is a basic breakdown of what to do.
• Breast Exam. The breast tissue spreads out evenly along the chest wall when lying down. Place a pillow under your right shoulder and your right arm behind your head. Using your left hand, move the pads of your fingers around your right breast, gently covering the entire breast area and armpit. Feel for any lumps or differences.
• Skin Exam. Examine your body front and back in a mirror, then look at the right and left sides with your arms raised. Use an additional mirror to examine your back and neck.
• Testicular Exam. Check one testicle at a time by gently rolling it between your fingers. Feel for hard lumps, changes in size or shape, and any painful areas.
Early detection is your best tool because cancer may be easier to treat when abnormal tissue or cancer is found early. By the time symptoms appear, cancer may have begun to spread.
Breast cancer screening in southwest Wisconsin took a giant leap forward with the addition of revolutionary 3D digital mammography technology at Southwest Health. The 3D breast imaging system produces three-dimensional views of breast tissue. It helps doctors accurately identify and classify breast tissue structures to diagnose breast cancer better and save lives.
3D Mammography is an advanced type of mammogram that can offer better cancer detection, fewer callbacks, and greater peace of mind. 3D technology has been shown to detect small breast cancers up to 15 months earlier than traditional technology. With 1 in 8 women being diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, early detection is essential.
Your greatest chance at early detection? Regularly screening with your primary care provider. They are your resource for all things health-related.
Detecting potentially life-threatening health conditions before your condition worsens is more likely with regular monitoring through blood work, screenings, and talking with your doctor. The earlier your diagnosis or symptoms are found, the higher the chances are for correct treatment and, ultimately, good outcomes.
So, how do you choose your primary care provider if you’ve never had one? There are a few steps you can take to ensure you are getting the best care at the best price for your unique needs:
1. Determine who’s in-network. You have a few different tools available to help with this task. Firstly, you can call a clinic and verify over the phone or use a helpful online tool offered by your insurance company. The back of your insurance card should have the correct URL for you.
2. Ask for Recommendations.
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Michelle Brant, PA-C, loves the variety rural family medicine offers and seeing ages 0-100 for preventative care and acute and chronic disease management. Pediatric care and women’s health are among her favorites in care.
Brittany Chambers, PA-C, has her undergraduate degree in nutritional sciences and a particular interest in preventative healthcare and enjoys partnering with patients to help manage their diabetes.
Brooke Shannon, PA-C, enjoys the variety of family medicine offers. She is particularly interested in dermatology and being able to visually see the improvement in a patient’s skin condition with treatment and do more hands-on work such as biopsies or excisions.
you were trying to find a mechanic or a daycare, ask your friends and neighbors where they get care! Chances are, you’ll get an excellent recommendation, sliming your search to the specifics you need.
3. Look for Accessibility. Once you have narrowed down your list of in-network providers that come highly recommended, call and ensure they accept new patients. Not everyone has availability in their schedule. This step can help you get in for an appointment in a shorter timeframe. You can also ask about accessibility during this phone call. Does this building have any barriers that would keep you from receiving care, like a lack of wheelchair ramps, night appointments, available translators, etc.?
Choosing a primary care provider is not a decision that should be made lightly. You are trusting this person with your medical history and the future of your care.
That’s why Southwest Health continues to expand its Platteville Clinic and include more primary care providers. Recently, we have added three additional Physician Assistants to help create a healthier Southwest Wisconsin.
If you would like to start building your healthcare team from any of our providers, call the Platteville Clinic at Southwest Health at (608) 348-4330.
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7 ways to reduce breast cancer risk
Many women are concerned about the potential for developing breast cancer in their lifetimes. Breast cancer is the second-most common cancer among women in the United States and Canada. Despite that prevalence, there are ways for women to reduce their risk for breast cancer.
While it is impossible to change family history or genetic markers like gene mutations that increase breast cancer risk, the following are seven ways women can lower their risk.
Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy weight. Physical activity and monitoring calories can keep weight in check. The Mayo Clinic recommends at least 150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes per week of vigorous aerobic activity. Strength training at least twice a week also is recommended. Being overweight or obese increases a woman's risk for breast cancer.
Consume a healthy diet. The link between diet and breast cancer risk is still being studied. However, research suggests that a diet high in vegetables and fruit, and calcium-rich dairy products, but low in red and processed meats may lower breast cancer risk.
Avoid or limit alcohol consumptions. Alcohol increases risk of breast cancer, even in small amounts. For those who drink, no more than one alcoholic drink a day should be the limit. The more a woman drinks, the greater her risk of developing breast cancer, states the Mayo Clinic.
Undergo genetic counseling and testing. Women concerned about a genetic connection or family history of breast cancer can speak to their doctor about testing and counseling that could help them reduce their risk. Preventive medicines and surgeries might help those at elevated risk for breast cancer.
Limit hormone therapy. Combination hormone replacement therapy for postmenopausal women may increase risk of breast cancer, indicates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Similarly, taking oral contraceptives during reproductive years may increase risk. Women can speak with their physicians to weigh the pros and cons of taking such hormones.
Breastfeed children, if possible. Breastfeeding has been linked to reducing a woman's risk of developing breast cancer.
Learn to detect breast cancer. Women should get to know their bodies so they can determine if something is awry as early as possible. Early detection of breast cancer increases the chances that treatment will prove successful. Women can embrace various strategies to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer
Potential warning signs for breast cancer
Breast cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in women across the globe. According to the World Cancer Research Fund International, there more than 2.26 million new cases of breast cancer in women in 2020. Such gures are sobering, but it's important to recognize that breast cancer survival rates have improved dramatically in recent decades, providing hope to the millions of women who may be diagnosed with the disease in the years to come.
Various factors have helped to improve breast cancer survival rates, and education about the disease is certainly among them. Women are their own greatest allies against breast cancer, and learning to spot its signs and symptoms is a great rst step in the ght against this potentially deadly, yet treatable disease.
Knowing your body
The American Cancer Society urges women to take note of how their breasts normally look and feel. That knowledge is vital because it helps women recognize when something does not look or feel good to the touch with their breasts. Screening alone may not be suf cient, as the ACS notes that mammograms do not nd every breast cancer.
Signs and symptoms
When women are well acquainted with how their breasts look and feel, they're in better position to recognize any abnormalities, which may or may not be indicative of breast cancer. The ACS reports that the following are some potential warning signs of breast cancer.
A new lump or mass: The ACS indicates that this is the most common symptom of breast cancer. A lump or mass that is cancerous is often painless, but hard and has irregular edges. However, lumps caused by breast cancer also can be soft, round and tender. Some even cause pain.
Swelling: Some women experience swelling of all or part of a breast even if they don't detect a lump.
Dimpling: The skin on the breast may dimple. When this occurs, the skin on the breast sometimes mimics the look of an orange peel.
Pain: Pain on the breast or nipple could indicate breast cancer.
Retraction: Some women with breast cancer experience retraction, which occurs when the nipple turns inward.
Skin abnormalities: Breast cancer may cause the skin on the breast to redden, dry out, ake, or thicken.
Swollen lymph nodes: Some women with breast cancer experience swelling of the lymph nodes under the arm or near the collarbone.
The presence of any of these symptoms merits a trip to the doctor. Women with these symptoms should not immediately assume they have breast cancer, as the ACS notes that various symptoms of breast cancer also are indicative of non-cancerous conditions that affect the breasts. Only a physician can diagnose breast cancer, which underscores the importance of reporting symptoms to a doctor immediately.
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Homemade tomato sauce adds zest to meals
Tomato-based sauces have many names among Italians. “Sugo” is a word that broadly defines “sauce,” and can be applied to tomato-based varieties. “Ragú” implies that the sauce was reduced to obtain a more concentrated flavor profile after cooking it for hours. Marinara originated in Naples and means “sailorstyle.” It is a classic sugo made from a few simple ingredients. An alternative to simmered sugo is salsa, which is made quickly with pureed tomatoes and does not contain meat or vegetables. It’s ideal as a summer dressing for pasta and needn’t be cooked for long.
It’s relatively easy to make homemade tomato sauce, and by doing so one can save quite a bit of money over the jarred varieties sold at supermarkets. The freshness of homemade sauce cannot be replicated - especially if the sugo is made with your garden tomatoes. For those new to homemade sauce, this recipe for “Sugo di Pomodoro” from “Nick Stellino’s Family Kitchen” (G.P Putnam’s Sons) is a fine place to start.
Recipe Sugo di Pomodoro (Tomato Sauce)
6 tablespoons olive oil
6 whole garlic cloves, peeled
1 cup finely chopped onion
¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 28-ounce can peeled Italian tomatoes with basil, drained and chopped, juice reserved (see tip below)
12 fresh basil leaves, or 1¼ teaspoons dried ¼ teaspoon dried oregano 1 teaspoon salt (see tip below)
In a 3-quart saucepan, heat the oil, garlic, onion, and red pepper flakes over medium-high heat. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring well. Reduce heat to mediumlow and cook for 10 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes. Add the tomatoes, basil, oregano, and salt. Stir well and cook 5 minutes over medium heat.
Add the reserved tomato juice, and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
When the sauce has finished cooking, let it cool to room temperature, and then process to a smooth consistency in a food processor. You may notice that the color changes slightly in the processor; do not worrythis is normal, and it will not affect the flavor. The sauce can be frozen for up to a month.
Chef’s tips: The best canned tomatoes to use in this sauce are those packed in Italy; the American product tends to be too tart. If you use American tomatoes, add ½ teaspoon sugar when you are cooking them.
This is a basic sauce used mainly to prepare other sauces. If you want to use it over pasta, you might add a bit more salt, according to your taste.
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(Family Features)
Costumes and candy make Halloween a highly anticipated event for children and adults alike, but the holiday can be particularly spooky for pets. Some of the same things that bring humans joy on All Hallows Eve can lead to poisoning, stress or anxiety, which may cause four-legged family members to run away or react aggressively.
To help ensure Halloween is fun for every member of the family, take note of these safety tips from the experts at VCA Animal Hospitals, which has more than 1,000 locations across North America that cared for more than 4.5 million pets last year. Talk to your veterinarian if you need assistance dealing with pet anxiety.
Create a safe space for your pet at home. If your neighborhood is particularly busy on Halloween and the sidewalks are over owing with exuberant trick-or-treaters, it may be best to leave your pet at home. Pets can be thrown off by extra people on the street or at the door in frightening costumes, which could lead to uncommon reactions such as growling or biting if they feel threatened. Even if your pets are mellow and enjoy greeting guests, consider keeping them inside as you sit by yourself near the door or outside to greet trick-or-treaters as they
Pets Safe This Halloween
Make sure your pet’s costume does not interfere with vision or hearing. Also beware of small parts, like buttons or loose strings, that could be chewed off and swallowed.
Keep treats away from pets. Resist the temptation to share Halloween candy with your pet. In fact, keep all candy safely out of reach. Chocolate, candy or gum arti cially sweetened with xylitol can be dangerous for dogs. Plus, cellophane or foil wrappers can cause problems if swallowed. Even natural treats like caramel apples should be off limits as eating items not normally on the menu can cause upset stomachs, GI blockages or pancreatitis.
knock or ring the doorbell. Otherwise, consider keeping your pet in a room away from the frenzy with a TV, radio or white noise machine to dull the sounds.
Be cautious when taking your pet trick-or-treating. If you do decide to venture out with your pet, make sure he or she is always close to you on a secure leash (avoid retractable leashes). Observe your surroundings and assess people – especially friendly, excited children – approaching you and
your pet, because physical contact from strangers in costumes may instigate a fearful or aggressive reaction.
Consider skipping the costume. It’s best not to dress up your pets for Halloween, but if you choose to, it’s important for pets to wear safe, comfortable costumes. They should be loose enough to provide freedom of movement but not loose enough to be a tripping hazard. On the other hand, costumes that are too tight can restrict breathing and make movement dif cult.
Decorate with safety in mind. Festive decorations help set the mood, but they can also create health risks for your pet. While non-toxic, pumpkin and pumpkin seeds can upset stomachs, especially when consumed in large quantities. Lit candles in JackO-Lanterns may pose re hazards if toppled by a curious four-legged friend. Decorative lights can brighten your porch but should be kept out of your pet’s reach as nibbling on electrical cords can cause electrocution.
To learn more, visit vcahospitals.com, where you can search for additional tips to make Halloween safe and fun for your furry friends.
Carve Out More Family Time This Halloween
Watch scary movies. Whether you relive your own youth by introducing your kids to the classics or explore more contemporary icks, gathering the group around the screen for a frighteningly fun movie night can appeal to the whole family. With so many
options available, you can easily nd something ageappropriate for your little ones – just be sure to add some seasonal snacks to make the night complete.
Find more ideas to inspire quality time with family this Halloween at pumpkinmasters.com.
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(Family Features)
By the time Halloween rolls around, many families are deep into the hustle and bustle of the school year. The holiday provides a great opportunity to focus on family and spend some quality time together.
Shared experiences bring loved ones closer, and Halloween is a perfect time for doing something with the people in your life who matter most, whether it’s your immediate family, college family, friends, siblings or extended family.
These family-friendly activities can help you create some special spooky memories this Halloween with your friends and loved ones:
Visit local attractions. Many communities offer seasonal events or destinations where you can nd all kinds of family fun while enjoying a refreshing autumn afternoon. Some popular examples include corn mazes, pumpkin patches and haunted houses. You might also nd other attractions such as hayrides and petting zoos.
Decorate pumpkins. Designing the perfect jack-o’lantern or pumpkin creation can be fun for the whole family. Toddlers and younger children can express their creativity through painting, stickers and accessory kits while older children and young adults may nd carving kits to be more their style. Consider the options from Pumpkin Masters, which creates new products every year so you can always nd something fresh each Halloween. For example, Premium Sticker Patterns make it easy to peel, stick and carve with pattern transfer sheets while options like Mummy Carving and Decorating Kit or Unicorn Decorating let little creatures in on the fun.
Go trick-or-treating together. Participating in this age-old tradition as a family can make for a fun evening of joy and laughter. You can also incorporate numerous teachable moments, including reminders about safety around strangers and when crossing the street, practicing manners like please and thank you or taking turns ringing doorbells with friends or siblings.
by Lynn WolfThe hot days seem to be disappearing quickly. The big talking picture box on the wall keeps talking about “temperatures dropping”, I hope it’s as great as when food is dropping!
There have been a few more leaves blowing through the yard, and I love chasing them! It seems like there are more and more falling every day. My brother Micky and I like to bring them in the house and put them in a pile, but the humans do not like it!
I love the nice fresh breeze that blows through the windows. The humans leave the windows open all day, so we just snuggle up and hog the couches while they are away. Now if they would only leave treats for us to snack on all day, we would be all set!
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1000 BUSHEL Wire Corn Crib, good condition, to give away. Still Standing, 608-574-2763 or 608-574-3763, Hollandale.
85,000 BTU OIL FURNACE: complete with 275 gallon tank and thermostat. Ideal for shop or shed. $120. 608-778-1242.
CONVEYORS: POLY, stainless or wooden in 11", 18", 24", replacement chain for all kinds. Call Dan. 608-723-7845.
CUSTOM ROUND BALING: up to 5x6 Bales. Will travel up to 20 miles from Bloomington Wisconsin. $9-$11 a bale. Call Justin: 608-988-6036.
FENCING: We specialize in 6 strand barb wire fence, woven wire, corals and horse fence. Double E Fencing 21029 Ames Branch Rd. Shullsburg, WI 53586.
LOOKING FOR CROPLAND TO RENT Around Potosi 608-7323116.
LOOKING TO RENT: Crop ground for the 2023 season and beyond. Within 10 miles of Montfort. 608-988-6945.
REYNOLDS LUMBER YARD, COBB, WI. We carry a full line of fencing materials, H&W livestock gates, round bale feeders, bunk feeders and railroad ties. We are also a Ritchie waterer dealer. 608-623-2221 or 608-574-8697. Check us out on Facebook.
WORK WANTED: Looking for farm work, Call 608-214-0031.
CUSTOM TRANSIT SERVICE: Grain and Fertilizer trucking, Organic grains. Call us during harvest. Cuba City, 608-7789358.
CLOVERDALE VERTICAL TMRs, good quality, good pric es, local dealer. Call Dan 608723-7845.
FERGUSON 30: Good condi tion, brush hog, blade and plow. $2,200. 563-599-0500 or 563599-0501.
FOR SALE: New 3 H.P. Single Phase 230 volts 1725 RPM Motor, $700. Used 712 H.P. 3 Phase 230480 volts motor, $300. Call 608-574-7690.
FOR SALE: New Holland Model 974 6 row corn head on a head moving cart. Gehl 125 portable feed mill with hydraulic augers. 608-732-0451.
TRACTORS: CASE IH JX75 4x4 2400 hrs $22,500; 1970s JD 4020 4390hrs $24,500; 1970 JD 3020 w148 Loader $15,950; JD 720 gas restored $6950; 920-878-0005 no mess/text (WCAN).
SMALL & LARGE SQUARES & ROUNDS: In stock ALL KINDS of hay and straw. Local, Western and Canadian and haylage. All delivered. Walter Mathys. 608482-1457.
TESTED WESTERN ALFALFA HAY and LOCAL HAY, large squares and round, and also large squares western wheat Straw, 608-778-5642.
HAY AND Bedding Auction. Every Saturday at 12:00 Noon. Reynolds Feed & Supply. Cobb, WI. 608-623-2121. www.reynold slivestock.com.
THEY SAY people don’t read those little ads, but YOU read this one, didn’t you? Call now to place your ad, 608-348-2374 or 1-800-236-2537.
IH 1680 combine; 1020 20' bean head; 1063 6-row corn head; 863 parts head; 4 gravity boxes; 4-row DMI deep tiller. 608-7783710 or 608-794-2321, leave message if no answer.
SHIVVERS GRAIN SPREADER: excellent, $450. 608-574-8177.
FOR SALE: Farm equipment Feterl 8"x56' grain auger 20.838 banddual. 608-412-1272.
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BUILDING SUPPLIES & Steel Truss 40x22" $500 ea. all 13 $3900; Old Barn Boards $4 & foot or all 500 $500; Steel siding 3x12 & up $2ft 920-878-0005 & no voice/text (WCAN).
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE - All real estate advertised in this paper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations, or dis criminations based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make such preference, limitations, or discrimination. We will not know ingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To nd out how and where to call for information about complaint l ing, call HUD toll-free at 1-800669-9777.
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OTR DRIVER NEEDED: Full or part-time drivers, tanker and atbed experience, in the Midwest, good pay, 3 plus years experience, home week ly. Winkers Transfer LLC. Call 608-347-7912
WANTED LOCAL SEMI DRIVER for fall grain harvest. Class A CDL, harvest is Approximately Oct 1 - Nov 15, 2022. $21/hour. 608-778-9358.
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physical support. Support licensed teacher in utilizing a variety behavioral management techniques, including redirection and positive behavior support. Additional responsibilities as assigned by District Administration.
Requirements: Minimum of two years of post-secondary education (48 credits) or an associate degree or higher.
Physical ability includes: lifting and transferring up to 50 pounds, ability to move from floor to standing, pulling, squatting, walking, and ability to follow young children quickly. Possess strong communication and organizational skills, demonstrate professionalism and be self-motivated. Rate of pay: $17.17 and $17.67 after 60 days.
Please submit resume with references and completed Potosi School District application to: Christa Abell, Potosi School District 128 Hwy 61N, Potosi, WI 53820 | abellc@potosisd.k12.wi.us Applications can be found at www. potosisd.k12.wi.us
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Bring home an income while bringing joy into the lives of others! Cornerstone Foundation is currently seeking both full time and part time staff to work in our residential homes. Job duties include working with adults with disabilities to provide general supervision, assist with care needs, light housekeeping, and meal preparation
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FOR SALE: Cast Iron cook and fry ware. Call for details, 608568-3012.
New Albin Gun-SportCollectables Show, New Albin, IA. Community Center 137 Railroad Ave. Fri: Oct.21st 3 P.M. - 8 P.M., Sat: Oct 22nd 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. BUY-SELL-TRADEBROWSE. $5 Adm. For More Information Call (608) 548-4867 Seller or Display Tables Available $20 per 6' of space.
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YOUR CAR, BOAT OR MOTORCYCLE helps Rawhide provide mental health services that redirect local Wisconsin youth & adults from harmful deci sions. Donate Today! 888-6532729 (WCAN).
FOR SALE: 2008 Mercury Mariner SUV, AWD, V6. Runs great. Frame is rusted out. Make an offer. Call 608-604-3844, leave a message.
TRUCKS: 1992 Chev 1/2 ton 4x4 Reg cab 8 box new 350 Eng. New 5-sp. trans like new $16,950; 1999 FL90 Freightliner Cat Eng. 9-sp. 28 steel Bed 195k miles exc. $13,500 920-8780005 no mess (WCAN).