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TRACTORS
2018 MF 7718S, DynaVT, 1800 hrs, fwa, joystick, SHARP 2014 MF 6616, fwa, cab, Dyna 6, 2125 hrs, MF951 loader, CLEAN AGCO RT120 cab, fwa, 5420 hrs, HARD TO FIND MF 6490 cab, fwa, Dyna-6 AGCO LT90 cab, fwa, AGCO FL400 loader MF 6490 2wd, cab, 1450 hrs, VERY NICE 2013 MF 7616 cab, fwa, Dyna-6 MF 5711S cab, fwa, 1370 hrs, SHARP 2002 MX220 cab, 2wd, duals, 4500 hrs MF 8120 cab, fwa MF 399 cab, fwa, loader 1993 JD 7800 2wd, 7690 hrs MF GC1705 sub compact, fwa, d, loader, 60” mower AGCO DT160 fwa, CAH AGCO RT100 fwa, CAH 2017 Kubota M7171 Premium, loader ready, cab, fwa, 1040 hrs NH Workmaster 60, 4x4, canopy, 11 hrs AC 8050 cab, 2wd, recent overhaul AGCO Allis 9670 cab, fwa, duals JD 4230 open station, quad range, 148 loader IH 766 D, open station, 8 spd, clean AC 8050 2wd, power shift Ford 3000 g, loader IH 986 AC D-19 gas, wf, new tires IH 234 compact, 2wd, D, 3pt, 540 PTO, 1657 hrs AC 6140 2wd JD 301A, wf JD 4630 cab, 2wd, 7800 hrs CIH 3688 2wd JD 4430 2wd, cab IH 1066 open station AC CA, wf IH 706 nf, G, fast hitch Kubota M108S fwa, c,a,h, rear weights JD 3032E Long 4x4 CIH 885 D, open station, loader 2005 NH TL100A cab, fwa, Bush Hog loader, FIRE DAMAGE White 125 cab, fwa, loader, WRECKED JD AR JD G JD 730 nf, JD loader JD 730 STD JD 830 Elect start JD 830 Pony JD 60 nf, ps Case 1410 D, WF, loader Oliver 1550 nf, g, needs repair IH 2001 loader 990 David Brown AC 7010 cab, 2wd, power director, bad engine
SKID LOADERS & ATTACHMENTS
2016 NH L228 CAH, 2 spd, H&F controls, one owner 2015 NH C232 CTL, CAH, H&F controls, 2615 hrs Case 40XT, hand controls, 3820 hrs JD 125, no hydraulics Thomas 175, 2675 hrs CID open front brush mower (2) sets of Grouser cast tracks with spacers, fit 12.00 tires 6ft rubber scraper Cat post hole auger, 24” bit Several attachments, new and used
HAY & FORAGE
MF RB4160V rd baler, cutter, one owner, clean MF WR9870 SP Windrower, 351 eng hrs, MF 9196 double roll 16ft disc header, one owner NH 575 sq baler, thrower, sharp MF 1359 9ft discbine, 2 yrs old AGCO 3312 12ft center swing discbine Hesston 4760 big sq baler (2) Kuhn Merge Max 300 mergers (2) NH 7230 10ft discbines PMC 6 bale transport, LIKE NEW JD 337 sq baler, thrower 2019 NH 209 discbine, rubber rolls Victor 245 merger Vermeer 605 Plus XL rd baler Hesston 2856 rd baler, net, twine, 3000 bales New Idea 5209 discbine, clean one owner NH H7450 13ft discbine 2016 JD 569 silage rd baler, net, cutter, 7000 bales MF 2250 big sq baler, damaged (2) NI 5209 discbines Kuhn VB 2295 rd baler, 4x6, isobus Uni-Press silage bagger 2007 Kelly Ryan 10ft tunnel bagger JD 435 rd baler, twine New Idea 5312 12ft discbine Pequea 910 tedder, PTO drive NH 258 hyd drive rake NH 6740 3pt disc mower Kuhn Knight SR 110 speed rake JD 567 rd baler Kelly Ryan 2W-87 8ft bagger H&S 7+4 18ft chopper box NH 660 rd baler Meyer 4518 forage box, Miller Pro gear CIH MD82 3pt disc mower NI 5212 12ft discbine NH 2450 SP Windrower, 2200 12ft sickle hd, NEEDS WORK H&S 12 whl hi-cap rake Hesston V10 rake (2) Badger chopper boxes NH 415 discbine NH 256 rake Gehl 970 16ft chopper box NH 469 haybine Rex 14ft chopper box JD 244 2RW cornhead IH 35 rake IH 881 chopper, 2R corn, hay hd Badger blower Gehl 600 chopper, hay hd Brady flail chopper NI 25 pull type sickle mower JD 24T baler JD 660 rake (2) bale thrower racks H&S 7+4 chopper box, JD tandem gear
TILLAGE & SPRAYERS
MISC. EQUIPMENT
PLANTERS & DRILLS
COMBINES & GRAIN HANDLING
Brent 674 grain cart, tarp Parker 605 grain wagon, tarp Brent 540 grain wagon Westfield 13x70 auger, remote swing hopper Feterl 10x30 auger JD 212 pick up hd, fits CR series NH combine Brent 610 cart JD 30 pull type combine Gleaner 20ft flex hd, R series JD 1210A grain cart Westfield 8x71 electric drive auger Behlen HL 500 dryer (4) J&M gravity boxes Center dump gravity box 6”x28ft auger, electric motor Kory 300bu gravity box 20ft head cart 8x50 auger DMI gravity box (2) Parker gravity boxes M&W Little Red gravity box E-Z flow gravity box
MIXERS & MILLS & TMRS
Schuler 125BF feed wagon Lucknow 2420 TMR mixer Schuler feed wagon Roto Mix 354-128 Jaylor 5600 TMR Knight 3030 TMR Knight 4052 Botec TMR Gehl 100 mixer mill Schuler 120D feed wagon Roto Mix 414-14B mixer Kuhn Knight 3170 mixer Gehl 95 mixer mill, hyd drive Farmhand 817 mixer mill Hesston BP20 bale processor (2) Knight 8118 slingers Knight 5042 TMR Gehl 8335 mixer H&S 370, hyd gate 20ft feeder wagon w/inserts
MANURE HANDLING
NH 165 spreader, hyd gate, one owner New Idea 3726 spreader, one owner
TRUCKS & TRAILERS & CARS
(2) Kuhn Knight 8124 slingers (2) Kuhn Knight 8141 spreaders Houle 4300 tanker Better Built 2500 gal tanker NI 3726, hyd gate NH 185 hyd gate, top beater VanDale 3100 tanker 1962 Buick Invicta 2 dr, convertible, V-8, vin#611021780, 445 Wildcat, 97,180 miles (2) NI 3739 spreaders, hyd gate, top beater Knight 8014 slinger Houle 6” over the wall pump Meyers 3425 spreader 1976 Buick Electra 225, 4 dr, V-8 455 vin#4V39Y6H402459, 64,311 miles Hagedorn 180 hydra push H&S 430 spreader NI 3622 spreader JD 54, hyd gate Gehl 312 slinger Clay Honey Wagon, 1000 gal 2009 Chevy k3500 dually, 4x4, diesel, aluminum flatbed, AT, LWB, 119,600 miles, Boss V-plow, one owner 2001Freightliner FL50 dump truck, 3126 Cat, 11ft box, fold down sides, CIH 4800 22ft field cultivator Sunflower 6333-22 finisher, SHARP 2wd, 178,000 miles Krause 4800 9 sh chisel plow Krause 15ft finisher, 4 bar coil 2009 Freightliner Columbia semi tractor Land Manager sprayer McFarlane 30ft 8 bar flex harrow 2009 B&B flatbed, bh, hd tilt Brillion 9 sh stretch chisel plow Top Air TA1000 sprayer 2010 Travalong 27ft tandem dual gn flatbed trailer Sunflower 4211 9 sh chisel plow Krause 21ft disc 2005 Travalum 6'8"x20ft GN aluminum stock trailer 2003 Timberwolf 27ft enclosed snowmobile trailer Krause 7400 27ft rock flex disc 2000 Corn Pro 16ft BH stock trailer (2) Landoll 275 7sh chisel plows 2006 Travalong 6’8”x20 gn stock trailer Hardi Commander 1200 gal, 90ft booms, 1000 PTO pump, foam 2003 Dodge 2500, D, man trans, reg cab, 133,000 miles Walsh 500 gal sprayer 1000 gal crop mate tank Brillion 21ft mulcher 2007 F-250 5.4L, AT, 2wd, w/utility box and ladder racks JD 230 18ft disc Glencoe 5sh chisel plow Kewanee 12ft mulcher 1992 Wilson 42ft hopper bottom 1991 PJ utility trailer CIH 496 26ft disc Noble 12R 3pt cultivator IH 550 5 btm plow Bush Hog SH72 3pt finish mower 45ft booms for Fast sprayer Lilliston 3pt 4R rolling cultivator JD 722 13ft finisher Bush Hog SC9000 18ft finisher 2016 Polaris Ranger 570 XP, doors, 2715 miles, CLEAN (2) JD 400 rotary hoes Kewanee 10ft mulcher For-Most 375 portable chute, manual head gate, palp cage Renn bagger hammer mill Fertilizer gravity box, auger Hardi Navigator 1100 gal, 60ft, foam, rinse tank, elect controls McFarlane 14ft harrow, hyd lift JD 1710 11 sh chisel plow JD 855 Gator (2) 10ft sections of locking head gates, never used Kewanee 15ft mulcher Glencoe 7sh chisel plow 3pt disc Racom 2 way radios 3pt sprayer w/booms MM 5 btm plow IH 700 5 btm plow MC Rotary Scythe flail mower Kasco dry fert auger 4ft pasture harrow 3pt flail mower Noble 6RN 3pt cult w/side dress appl, (2) 100 gal tanks JD 332 lawn tractor Krause 25ft disc 3pt 3 sh deep ripper Pressure washer 300bu barge box w/hoist JD 15ft finisher (3) harrow sections Woods 3180 15ft bat wing cutter Heider 6x12 barge box JD 390 3pt mower Assortment of barn gutter grates Rhino TW84 3pt cutter Great Plains 1510P 15ft drill, caddy Kinze 3600 12R Imco 3pt blade Woods 3pt 6ft cutter JD 1770NT 12R Max Emerge XP, Tru count clutches, 450 gal in furrow Taylor Way 487 3pt 7ft rotary cutter (2) head gates fert, ground drive JD pull type rotary mower Kewanee 500 elevator 2015 Kinze 3200 12R White 6342 12R Wood flatbed on JD 1065 gear (2) 18.4-26 tires, rims Truax Buffalo 5ft drill, no till, dd, press, triple box (5) poly tanks, 1200 gal to 2200 gal JD 953 running gear White 6100 6R 30” planter, liq, insecticide Work platform for Sky trac telehandler King Cutter box drag Brillion 6ft 3pt seeder, hyd drive Kinze 6R w/interplants Stainless steel salt spreader for dump truck CIH 5400 20ft 3pt drill, dd, press Brillion 10ft seeder 22ft silage elevator w/motor 4”x12ft auger w/motor JD 7200 12R, Trimble 750 monitor, saddle tanks Portable head chute Loftness 8ft 3pt snow blower JD 7100 2R 3pt planter, dry fert, insecticide Owatonna 54ft bale conveyor High side woodbox w/hoist Several running gears IH 955 6RN, insecticide, corn-bean drums, monitor AC snap coupler blade Agro Power pto generator IH 620 15ft caddy drill, grass, press wheels CIH 900 4RW Calf warmer, like new 8x8 hay feeder w/roof Assorted rims and tires Case 12ft drill, single disc, grass, front clutches (3) Smidley Stainless steel 7ft hog feeders Taylor Way finish mower JD 7000 6RN, liq fert. IH 900 4R 38, dry, insecticide, Early Riser monitor IH drill (19) Smidley stainless steel hog creep feeders Several sets of duals Taylor Way rotary mower JD 7000 4RW liq fert, bean cups, monitor, fert coulters JD 10ft drill MM drill (2)10.00-20 truck tires, rims IH 56 2R planter, fert TERMS: ALL ITEMS MUST BE SETTLED FOR THE DAY OF SALE by Cash, Check, Credit Card W/ 4% Convenience Fee. A Photo I.D is required to register. All Sales are Final. Everything is Sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS w/ No Warranties or Guarantees of any kind Implied or expressed. A $25.00 Doc Fee applies on ALL Titled- Items. Wire transfer fee of $15 is buyer’s expense. Announcements made the day of sale supersede any printed material. All items must be removed within 2 weeks of sale date. NOTE: 5.5% Sales tax applies to certain items. LUNCH STAND ON GROUNDS SALE CONDUCTED BY:
Wisconsin Registered Auction Company #91, Registered Auctioneers: Dan Powers, Browntown, WI. - #667 -(608)966-3765 Cal Kaufman - #801 Mike Powers - (608)214-5761 Dan Powers Jr. - (608)214-1883
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24th ANNUAL INVENTORY REDUCTION - CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
GREAT PYRENEES PUPPIES, pure white, 2 males, 1 female, mother on-site, $650 OBO, 9573 Hwy. 81, Cassville, WI. No Sunday Sales. SELL IT here. Call 1-800ad maker (800-236-2537) today!
March 12th, 2pm-6pm Refreshments, Sandwiches, and Cake will be Served.
“Thank You”
A special day has passed in our career, that being our farm machinery sale January 22, 2022. We thank each of those who helped prior to the sale with machinery placement. We say “thanks” to each bidder and buyers for their confidence in our auction. Thanks to Auction Specialists of Mineral Point, also Larry Teasdale and Randy Gill for their great auctioneering abilities. A special thanks to Amy Shellnut for singing our National Anthem and to Rev. Bill Vasey for a beautiful prayer to open our sale. Each one of you has instilled a great memory of our special day. THE PROMISEDLAND FARM, Curt & Debbie Miller Family
SMALL ANIMAL-Pet Swap indoor event, Saturday, February 26 from 7-11 a.m. Pearson Hall at Jackson County Fairgrounds, Maquoketa, IA. Admission $5, ages 12 & up. Vendors welcome. 3 PUPPIES FOR SALE: ⁄4 Pomsky More information, call Laurie at x 1⁄4 Border Collie. Very cute and 563-212-9435 or Chuck 563friendly. Dewormed and 689-6743. Vaccinated, Ready Now, $100 each OMO. 12516 Madden RD. REG CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL PUPPIES Vet checked/ Belmont, WI. wormed dews, $1400 No Sun Calls 715-409-3321 (495932) (WCAN).
JESUS CHRIST
Two very important words stand out in Paul’s gospel, they are the words: “but now.” For many years of Biblical history, God has called for a performance faith. But now, God requires that we exercise a resting faith in what His Son has accomplished in our behalf. I call it “the rescue,” Paul calls it,”the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.” The words, “but now” denote a change. Paul also explains this change by adding, “not by works of righteousness which we have done...” So, make the change in your faith, if you haven’t. (See Romans 3:21-25)
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PETITE BERNADOODLES, Cockapoos, Cavapoos Cavachons, Maltipoos, 2-Shihtzus, 1-Havapoo, 1-Moyen Bernadoodle, Morkies, LiC. #484991, UTD shotswormer. We help train. www.springgreen pups.com Brenda 608-574-7931 or Dusty 920-210-7441.
HAPPY 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CARD SHOWER!
Their family includes children Alan Berg and wife, Cindi, of Argyle, Allison Henke and husband, Bruce, of Westfield. They also have two grandsons, Mitch Berg of Argyle and Kevin Berg and wife, Emily, of Muskego as well as two great grandchildren, Lucas and Jennifer Berg of Muskego.
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PYRA Doodle Puppies: Most are dark red with nice white markings, 2 cream colored, 12 females and 8 males to choose from. All Puppies are very friendly and UTD on Shots. 11 weeks old, $150 or Make Good Offer. No Sunday Sales. 17016 County G Mineral Point WI. PYRE DOODLE PUPPIES: Born January 2, 2022. Mother is a great Pyrenees, Father was a standard poodle. 7 males, 3 females. Will make wonderful pets, vet checked and UTD on shots, Ready to go February 21st. Females: $550. Males: $450. MATHEW- 608723-9260. AKC PIG PUPPIES Shots, Dews, Vet Checked, Wormed, $1200. No Sunday Calls. 715409-3321 Lic# 495932 (WCAN).
The family of Virgil H. and Alice Berg of Argyle, WI is requesting a card shower in honor of the couple's 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday, February 24, 2022. They were married in 1962 at the United Methodist Church in Lena, IL and have farmed in rural Argyle all of their lives.
Cards of congratulations will reach them at: W9581 State Road 81 Argyle, WI 53504
FOR SALE: 3 Pomsky puppies, black, white and tan markings, very cute, shots up to date, date of birth 12/01/21, $600 each. Call for pictures. 608732-9456.
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PUBLISHER’S 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 discriminations based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make such preference, limitations, or discrimination.’’ We will not knowingly 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.
Community Worship DIRECTORY
Feature Your Church in the Shopping News by calling (608) 348-2374.
Abundant Life Christian Center 322 N. Level St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 930-7757; Pastor Wayne Kennedy; wayne.moc@gmail.com; Facebook Abundant Life Christian Center or Localprayers.com Sun. Cafe' 9:30 a.m., Worship 10 a.m.; Bible study Tues., 3:30-4:30 p.m.
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
Cowboy Country Church
1200 Betty Ln, Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-2777 Pastor Stephen Troester; 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 546 Park Pl., 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 Karsten Snitker Sunday 9:00 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 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.;
Castle Rock Lutheran Church
Faith Lutheran Church AFLC
14677 Church Rd., Fennimore Rev. Wm. "Bud" Budzinski 9:30 a.m. All are welcome! Follow us on Facebook
Faith Lutheran Church (WELS)
Centenary United Methodist Church 226 W. Church St., Shullsburg, WI (608) 965-3455 Pastor, Stanton Bockwoldt; centenaryumcoffice@yahoo.com Sunday 10:30 a.m. blended worship service and Facebook live
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.
400 Ridge St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-4543 Rev. Cal Schaver; Sun. Worship 10 a.m.; Sun. School 9:15 a.m.
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 and Pastor Rok 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
Platteville Free Methodist Church
80 Market St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-6578 Pastor Zayna Thompson; uccplatt.org Sun. 10:30 a.m.
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.
First English Lutheran Church
Platteville United Methodist 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
1065 Lancaster St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-9508; Rev. Rafael Cubilette; www.plattevilleumc.org Traditional Service 8:30 a.m.; Sun. School all ages 9:45 a.m.; Contemporary Service 11 a.m. There will be no 11 a.m. service thru November & December
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. Pleasant View Primitive Methodist Church 12987 Pleasant View Rd., Belmont, WI. Pastor Gus Carns Grace Lutheran Church 1302 Clay St., Darlington, WI; 608-776-4462; DarlingLutherans@gmail.com Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Pastor Kate Kieckhafer; PastorGraceDar@gmail.com Plymouth Congregational UCC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gracelutheran.darlington 115 W. Merrimac St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 935-5727 Open for indoor worship service along with our online worship 10:30 a.m. Rev. Joylynn Graham; plymouthuccdodgeville.org Hazel Green United Methodist Church Like us on FB for Sunday Live Online Worship at 10:00 a.m.
1920 Percival St., Hazel Green, WI (312) 636-4427 Point Baptist Church Pastor Stanton Bockwoldt, hazelgreenumc.pastor@gmail.com 949 Fountain St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-3727 Everyone is welcome, Sunday Worship & Children's Sunday School 8:45 a.m. www.PointBaptistChurch.com, Services: Adult & Children Sun. School 9:30 a.m., Hope Lutheran Church Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 7 p.m. 555 Commerce Street, PO Box 27, Mineral Point WI 53565 Sunday morning worships 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
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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) 3496776, Pastor Joel Kluender, Sat. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.; Sun. Worship 9:15 a.m.; Sun. School Bible Class 10:30 a.m.
425 W. Barber Ave., Livingston, WI; (608) 943-6244; St. Peter Lutheran Church 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. 1075 Adams St., Fennimore, WI; (608) 822-6513 Pastor Kristi Ursin; stpeterfennimore@tds.net Lutheran Church of Peace Sat Eve Worship 5 pm, Sunday School 8:15 to 9:15 am , 1345 N. Water St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3166 Coffee and fellowship at 9:00 am admin@lutheranchurchofpeace.org; Worship Service at 9:30 am Sat. Worship Service 6 p.m.; Sun. Service 9 a.m.
Mineral Point Congregational United Church of Christ 300 Maiden St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-2025 mpucchrist@gmail.com Sun. Worship/Sun. School 9:30 a.m.
Livingston, Montfort and Cobb United Methodist Churches
415 Woodward Ave., Livingston; 8 am worship 302 E. Main St., Montfort; 11 am worship 107 W. Main St., Cobb; 9:30 am worship Pastor Kristen Lowe, revkristenlowe@gmail.com office ph: (608) 943-6606 Adult Sunday School in Livingston after 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.
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.”
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.
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LAND AUCTION 223.00 Acres, M/L – In 2 Parcels Dubuque County, IA Located NE of Holy Cross and N of Rickardsville
KRAMER’S 2022 WINTER ONLINE FIREARMS AUCTION
Parcel 1 – 39.20 Ac. – 30.53 Crop Ac. with 43.20 CSR2. Attractive building site with a stocked pond. Parcel 2 – 183.80 Ac. – 144.01 Crop Ac. with 51.39 CSR2. Mixture of quality cropland and timber.
Selling over 1,000 Firearms @ KramerSales.com Preview Dates: Monday, February 21st Thursday, February 24th • 10am-4pm daily Over 1,000 great estate Firearms: Including Modern & NIB Remington’s, Colts, Winchesters, Ruger’s, Browning’s, SKB, Marlins, Thompson Center; Weatherby, Smith & Wesson, CZ, Savage, Glocks, Mauser, Tikka & more! Vintage American & European Doubles from Parker, L.C. Smith, Lefever, Simson, Fox; American Arms Co; & more. German & American Drillings & combination guns. Vintage Civil War , Western & Gamblers guns, Huge Selection of WWI & WII Military guns from around the world!
Breitbach’s Country Dining • 563 Balltown Rd. • Balltown, IA 52073
AUCTION CLOSES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH @ 9AM
Friday, February 25, 2022 @ 10:00 a.m. Mount Vernon • 319-895-8858 www.Hertz.ag
DEAN & BONNIE KOCH RETIREMENT FARM MACHINERY AUCTION
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9154 N. Toelke Rd., Rock City, Illinois For any questions phone Dean @ 815-541-5224 (Please no calls after 8pm)
203 E. Blackhawk Ave., Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
608-326-8108 • www.kramersales.com
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Antiques and Collectibles
Tools and Furniture
TERMS: All Auction Purchases Settled on Auction Day through CASH, GOOD CHECK, CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT CARD with a 3.5% FEE.
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WilkinsonAuctions.com AUCTION ARRANGED BY WILKINSON AUCTION & REALTY CO., LLC WRAC #510:
DATE: Thursday, February 24th TIME: 11:00 am
(Small items first, machinery, tractors, hay) LOCATION: Please follow directions as bridge is out on McConnell Rd near Dakota Rd. From Dakota, Ill. Go east on Hwy. 75 to Rock City Rd, go north to McConnell Rd, go west to Toelke Rd, north to farm on left. From Juda, WI off of Hwy. 11 go south on Co.S/Juda Rd. To Rock Grove Rd, go east to Rock City Rd, go south to McConnell Rd, west to Toelke Rd. NOTE: The Koch’s have farmed in the Rock City area on this 150 acre farm for over 55 years Many pieces were purchased new and are still in like new condition. 100% of this equipment has been stored inside on concrete floors. The Kochs have always had an excellent maintenance program. Most pieces has had low use and are showing like new paint. Pictures were taken just the way Dean put it all away last fall, very impressive. TRACTORS: JD 4450, Turbo, quad range, CAH, DH, fr. weight bracket, 18.4.38, tach shows 7933 hrs. believe to be 3rd owner, all local owners; JD 4240, CAH, DH, 3pt, M&W turbo, quad range, fr.weight bracket, 18.4.38, tach shows 6312 hrs, one owner; Hours on the above two tractors are believed to be original hours. Ask Dean for details. Original manifold off 4240 to be offered separate; JD 3020, Diesel, 3pt, DH, NF, lights, tach shows 8864 hrs., app. 2500 hrs. on major OH, Diff. Lock, 15.5.38 rubber; DUALS: 18.4.38 clamp on duals & rims; DMI clamp-on 18.4.38 duals WEIGHTS & STEP: 8-JD front end weights off 4450; JD step COMBINE, HEADS, HEAD MOVER: JD 9500 Combine,4225-engine hrs. & 2957-seperator hrs., has larger motor, Chaff spreader, new top, bottom & front sieves 2 yrs. ago; JD 693 Corn head, poly snouts, 6-30”, Pik-all stainless steel knife row; JD 920 grain platform, 20ft, poly; EZ Trail 672 Head cart w/2-new tires; SKIDLOADER: Case 1825, Diesel, tach shows 1873 hrs. w/48: material bucket; ATTACHMENT: 3-tine hay skidloader attachment: TILLAGE & FORAGE EQUIPMENT: JD 7200 Max Emerge2 Corn Planter, 6-row, liquid fertilizer, yetter coulters, shark tooth row cleaner, no-til coulters, has hook up for 28% w/liquid fertilizer attachments, vacuum planter w/precision meters, V. Sharp; 6-Extension Corn boxes w/ bean cups & corn plates; Int. 5100 Soybean Special Grain Drill, grass seed attachments, double disc, marker tires & press wheels; Kent Disc-o-vator, 18ft. 3-bar drag, rolling basket, hyd. fold wings; Glencoe soil saver 7-shank, stretch model w/drag, 19” front gangs, 4” twisted shanks; Kewanee 10ft. Culti-mulcher w/inboard wheels; Int. 181MT 6-row Rotary Hoe, 3pt., like new; JD MoCo 630 Discbine, lights, low acres, rolls look like new; JD 435 Rd. Baler, net or string w/ crowder wheels, capable of making up to 6ft. Bale w/homemade acid applicator, back door bent; Brillion 6-row 15ft. Stalk Chopper w/540 PTO, Sharp; 500 gal. transfer fertilizer tank on tandem trailer; 200 gal. 3pt. sprayer w/booms; DMC grain cleaner w/auger & elec. motor; AUGERS: Westfield WR 80-56 auger on transit, PTO; Westfield WR 80-36 auger on transit, PTO; 27ft. Auger w/3hp motor on transit; app. 12ft. 4” auger w/elec. Motor on transit; WAGONS: 3-EzTrail 500 Gravity Wagons, 500 bushels, top extensions, spring loaded tongues, brakes & lights, 1-has 425.65R22.5 truck tires & 2-have16.5-16.1 implement tires, all w/1585 EZTrail gears, all like new; Demco 365 Gravity Wagon w/Demco gear, spring loaded tongue, top extension, 11R22.5 truck tires; Parker 2500 Gravity Wagon, 300 bu., flo. tires, ex. tongue, top extensions, light hook up w/Parker gear; 9x16 flat rack w/like new 2” floor on Kory 872 gear w/ex. tongue; LUMBER: 12-2x12 16ft.long; 3-2x12 14ft. Long; 3-2x6 14 ½ ft. long MISC. FARM ITEMS: app. One load of usual farm & shop items; ass’t. of farm gates; Barn Fan; 1000 gal. poly tank; 1000 RPM Shaft; grain aerator; Epson elec. Grinder; 30ft. Wooden ex. ladder; ass’t. of implement tires & rims; elec. Motors; manual tire changer; JD PTO shield; 3-tine skidloader bale attachment; HAY: 5-lg.sq.bales 2nd crop hay; 28- lst crop/grass 4x4 net wrapped Rd. Bales, Stored inside. Owner will load. For Questions About Equipment: Call Dean @ 815-541-5224 before 8pm. Live auction along with Bidding online @ EquipmentFacts.com AUCTIONEERS: Tom Bidlingmaier, Browntown, WI 608-328-4878 & Cory Bidlingmaier, Monroe, WI 608-558-4924. Ill. Auctioneer Reg. 441000268 & 441000269
B&M Auctions of WI, LLC, Browntown, WI Ill.Reg.Auc.Co.#444000205 Please visit our website @ www.bm-auctions.com
LOVELL CONCRETE
ONLINE ONLY RETIREMENT AUCTION
BIDDING ENDS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AT 10 AM
LOCATION: 901 15TH Street Prairie du Sac, WI. 2 blocks North of Prairie Street (Hwy PF) on 15th St. NOTE: After 30 years in business Terry & his brothers have decided to retire. They were excellent caretakers of their tools and machinery. Everything in the auction was tested and works. For more info call Terry at 608-643-3714 (leave message). Partial list, catalog & online bidding @ www.gavinbros.com PREVIEW: Monday, February 21st 11 AM to 1 PM PICKUP: Wednesday, February 23rd 9 AM to 2 PM TRUCKS: 2014 Ford F350 Super Duty XL regular cab truck, gas, 4x4, 74,591 miles; 2013 Ford F450 Super Duty regular cab truck, Diesel, 4x4, 121,200 miles, 2012 Chevy 3500 HD regular cab truck, 4x4, gas, 143,091 miles; 1999 Ford F450 Super Duty XL Dump Truck, Diesel, 4x4, 199,950 miles. TRAILERS: 2021 Corn Pro 14’ tandem axle trailer; 1999 Olympic 14’ tandem axle trailer CONCRETE TOOLS/EQUIPMENT: 2013 Allen AR16 power buggy; 2013 Miller B-16 concrete bomber power buggy; 32’ Morrison vibra-screed; 3 - Wacker 3’ power trowels; 2 – Whiteman 4’ power trowels; Terex B424 24” edging machine; Wacker WP1550 plate compactor; Husqvarna S26 dust vac; 2-Husquvarna Soff-Cut 150 floor saws; Soff-Cut GS400 & X450 floor saws; 12’ vibra screed; Stihl TS400 cement saw; Stihl TS460 concrete cart saw w/water tank; Fascut FS600 rebar bender/cutter; concrete chutes; concrete blankets; 5” steel rails; 4” bendable forms; bow floats, groovers, trowels, strikers, & other concrete tools; other related items. SHOP TOOLS: Sanborn 60 gal upright air compressor; Clarke 100E wire feed welder; Torch set on cart; Delta 10” contractors saw; Delta drill press; 3 sections of pallet raking; Dayton 24” fan; MI-T-M 2400 PSI pressure washer; DeWalt power tools; hand and power tools; laser levels, transits; other tools & supplies. SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS: Bobcat 15C post hole digger w/16” auger; Bobcat 48” pallet forks; 2-60” tooth dirt buckets. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Sales tax applies unless exempt. Cash or good check, Visa/MasterCard w/convenience fee. See catalog for full terms.
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610 BRENT 650 bushel grain cart, rebuilt gear box, new slip clutch. 608-794-2321 or 608778-3710, leave a message.
HUGE STOREWIDE LIQUIDATION SALE! We’re retiring! Thriving business for sale. WoodworkersDepot.com M-Sat 8-4, Oneida St., off 41, right at Subway, 2965 Ramada Way, Green Bay 800-891-9003 (WCAN).
AUCTION CALENDAR
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 15TH, 11:00 AM: 6030 County Road G, Argyle, WI 53504. 52 HEAD OF GRADE HOLSTEINS 45 Cows - 6 Springing Heifers Holstein Bull 2yrs. old. For Complete listing and photos log onto , WWW. GEORGEAUCTION.COM 608.882.6123 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16TH, AT 9AM: HILLSBORO MEMORIAL FIREMAN’S PARK 18075 WI-33, HILLSBORO, WI. TRACTORS, SKID LOADERS & LOADERS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS, TILLAGE & PLANTING EQUIPMENT, COMBINES & HEADS, GRAIN CARTS & BOXES, ADDITIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT. FULL LIST, PICTURES, & MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT WilkinsonAuctions.com Wednesday February 16, 11 AM: online only auction, BIDDING ENDS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17 TH AT 10 AM, Firefigter collectible items, antique and household items, www.gavinbros.com Thursday February 17: 8:30AM. 1414 state rd. 23 Dodgeville WI, 608935-3326. Machinery Auction, Hennessey Implement inc. online bidding hosted by: www.hennesseyimplement.com Monday, February 21, 11:00 AM: LOVELL CONCRETE ONLINE ONLY RETIREMENT AUCTION BIDDING ENDS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AT 10 AM. For more info call Terry at 608-643-3714 (leave message). Thursday, February 24, 11:00 AM: (Small items first, machinery, tractors, hay) DEAN & BONNIE KOCH RETIREMENT FARM MACHINERY AUCTION 9154 N. Toelke Rd., Rock City, Illinois. For any questions phone Dean @ 815-541-5224. (Please no calls after 8pm) B&M Auctions of WI, LLC, Browntown, WI. Ill.Reg.Auc.Co.#444000205. Please visit our website @ www.bm-auctions.com Thursday, February 24, 12:00pm: Wilkinson Auction Yard 528 E Nebraska St, Muscoda. Wilkinson Auctions has collected a VERY unique set of collections for an INDOOR Auction! Ham Radio Equipment and Electronics, Coins & Currency, Doll Collection, Antiques and Collectibles, Tools and Furniture. wilkinsonauctions.com Friday, February 25th 9AM: Selling over 1,000 Firearms @ KramerSales.com Preview Dates: Monday, February 21st - Thursday, February 24th • 10am-4pm daily. KRAMERS 2022 WINTER ONLINE FIREARMS AUCTION. www.kramersales.com Partial list, catalog & online bidding @ www.gavinbros.com Friday, February 25, 10:00 a.m: Breitbach’s Country Dining, 563 Balltown Rd, Balltown, IA 52073. Land Auction, 223.00 Acres, M/L - In 2 Parcels Dubuque County, IA Mount Vernon, 319-895-8858. www.Hertz.org Tuesday March 1, 9:00AM: 166 Mine Road Platteville, 24th annual Scott Implement Consignment Auction. 608-348-6565 Farm implements, machinery, construction and more. Wednesday, March 2, 2022: Jeff’s Tractors LLC 23rd Annual Spring Machinery, Consignment Auction<, Taking consignments now a yearround for your convenience. Call Jeff at 608-988-6182. Every Saturday 12:00 noon: Hay & Bedding Sale, Reynolds Feed & Supply, 111 Eastman St., Cobb, WI; Reynolds Auction Service. Every Wednesday 12:00 noon: Hay, Bedding & Firewood Online & Live Auction; Tim Slack Auction & Realty, LLC, 10126 Circle Rd., Lancaster, WI. Every Wednesday 12:00 noon: Hay & Bedding, Fennimore Livestock Exchange, 14034 Hwy. 61 N., Fennimore, WI through June, July and August. Always Ongoing, Items at 2600 Hwy. 78 South, Mt. Horeb, WI; Motorcycles, Hay, Feed, Guns, Cars, Trucks, Equipment, Tools, Boats, Snowmobiles, Outboard Motors, Dozer, Dump & Flatbed Trucks, Skid Steer, 4x4 Tractors, Machinery, Coins, Computers & More; Online Bidding, www.wisconsinsurplus.com; WI Surplus Online Auction. Access auctions on the web by going to yourshoppingnews.com and go to Top Auctions adno=267040
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HAY AND Bedding Auction. Every Saturday at 12:00 Noon. Reynolds Feed & Supply. Cobb, WI. 608-623-2121. www. reynoldslivestock.com.
DAIRY BARN EQUIPMENT including: Milk tank, 2 vacuum pumps, pipeline, Stanchions, tie stalls, Patz barn cleaner, drinking cups. Platteville location. 608778-3888. BIG SQUARES of Western hay. 563-419-7370.
FOR SALE: Large square bales of individually wrapped third crop hay, 19.8 percent protein, 136 feed value and 30 percent moisture. Second and fourth crop dry hay 4ftx5ft round bales grass. 608-778-8805. HAY ROUND BALES Good soft Grass low potassium, no rain, FREE Delivery within 100 mi. of Appleton, WI Exc for use Dry Cow Heifer & Goats 920-8780005 (WCAN).
LARGE SQUARE bales dry hay 1st,2nd&3rd crop 608-574-7649.
On farm filling and servicing of oilers starting at $8.99 per gallon!-
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CATTLE WANTED
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• Springing Heifers • Shortbred Heifers • Open Heifers, All Sizes • Feeder Cattle • Herds of Cows HARRY FLANAGAN (608) 987-3483 (608) 574-4224 adno=256154
WINTER SPECIALS
Prices Are Good On Picked Up Items
Parman Farm Supply Travis Parman 18180 County Road G Belmont, WI 53510
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CHMUCKER’S CONSTRUCTION, LLC
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Where Quality Comes First Decks • Pole Barns • Remodeling • Roofing • Siding Blown-in Insulation for Attics & Walls Samuel Schmucker Spec Call for 11868 Rock Church Road in Se ializing amles a Free Livingston WI, 53554 Roofing s Estimate 608-943-6135
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 CATTLE SALE
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 HAY SALE
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 PRE-CONDITIONED SALE
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 HAY/SHEEP & GOAT SALE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 HAY SALE
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Wisconsin Hereford Association proudly presents the
2022 SPRING HEREFORD SALE
Saturday, March 5 - noon Fennimore Livestock Exchange, Fennimore, WI Selling hand selected elite Hereford genetics from the upper Midwest including bred heifers and cows - many will have calves at side - genetic packages, open heifers and herd bull prospects. Featuring the 5th Annual Donation heifer to the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association. Visit http://www.wisconsinherefords.org or Homepage American Hereford Association for a digital catalog. Food stand available by UW Platteville Block and Bridle Club
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Spring Sale Banquet and Fund Auction:
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Vernon, Leon, & Lester • New Construction + MORE!
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14034 US Hwy 61 Fennimore, WI 53809 608-822-3255 www.fennimorelivestock.com Find us on
• Full line of crop protection products
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Friday April 8th, 2022 @ 11:00 am
Greek Easter Lamb & Kid Sale
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Friday April 15, 2022 @ 11:00 am
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Jeff’s Tractors LLC
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• 15 Bred Females, Pairs, and show heifer prospects. Several lots of commercial breds and open heifers. For Catalogs & Info Contact Richard Kunde/Sale Manager
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• 20 Angus bulls, 2 yr olds, fall bulls, Yearling bulls
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February 17 Belmont - Platteville Regional Chamber Annual Celebration, Belmont Convention Center, 5pm February 19 Cassville - Snowfest, 11am6pm February 19 Dubuque - Dubuque on Ice Brewfest, Mystique Ice Arena February 24 Platteville - Groove: Club Night at The Gym on 2nd Street February 25 Platteville - Comedy Night: Feat: Dame Grant at The Ticket March 8 Cassville - Scavenger Hunt, Anker Inn Smokehouse, 10:303:30pm, Cassville Lions Club March 19 Potosi - Port of Potosi Annual Breweriana Collectors Show, SS. Andrew Thomas School, March 20 Potosi - Davies Memorial UCC - Soup, Sandwich Luncheon, 134 N. Main Street April 2 Boscobel - Firemens Benefit at Boscobel Pour House, 2pm April 8 Cassville - St Charles Fish Fry, 521 E. ey St., 5-7:30pm April 9 Potosi - Southwest Opportunities Vines & Steins Fundraiser, Holiday Gardens Event Center April 23 Potosi - Potosi Brewery Company Annual Banquet, Holiday Gardens Event Center, April 24 Cassville - Fly-in Breakfast, Cassville Municipal Airport April 30 Platteville - Comedy Night: Feat: Carl Giannetto at The Ticket May 1-7 Platteville - National Tourism Week, Platteville Regional Chamber, reception May 5 Livingston - Library Tea & Euchre Party, Allen Dietzman
Public Library, 1-3:45pm, Library Fundraiser with lunch, door prizes and euchre party May 6 & 7 Platteville - Citywide Garage Sales May 6 & 7 Lancaster - Citywide Garage Sales, chamber@ lancasterwisconsin.com May 6 & 7 Boscobel - Citywide Garage Sales, chamber@boscobelwi.us May 7 Boscobel - Tractor Pull, Antique Grounds May 7 Boscobel - Antique Club Tractor Ride, chamber@boscobelwi.us May 14-15 Muscoda - Morel Mushroom Fest May 18 Cuba City - Communtiy Market, cubacitycdc@gmail.com May 19 Boscobel - Classics Cruise-in, downtown, 6-8pm, chamber@boscobelwi.us May 21 Boscobel - Greg Bell Jr. Memorial Scholarship Golf Outing, Hickory Grove Golf Course, chamber@boscobelwi.us May 27 Cassville - 100th Year American Legion Post 352, Son Chasers Social Club June 10-12 Darlington - CanoeFest, fun for everyone! Facebook: Darlington-Canoe-Fest June 2 - August Platteville - Music in the Park, City Park, 6-8pm, 608-348-4505 June 2 Cassville - Stonefield Historic Village Opens for Season,10am4pm, Thursdays to Sundays June 3-5 Montfort - Big Days, parade and chicken BBQ on Sunday, angela.fashun@gmail.com June 4 & 5 Monroe - Green Co Picker’s Antique & Flea Market, Green County Fairgrounds See ad for more details!
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Born: Feb. 22, 1732 Birthplace: Westmoreland Co., VA Died: Dec. 14, 1799 Burial Site: Mount Vernon, VA Spouse: Martha Custis Occupation: Planter, soldier Political Party: Federalist Term: 1789-1797 Vice President: John Adams
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Born: Oct. 30, 1735 Birthplace: Quincy, MA Died: July 4, 1826 Burial Site: Quincy, MA Spouse: Abigail Smith Occupation: Lawyer, diplomat Political Party: Federalist Term: 1797-1801 Vice President: Thomas Jefferson John Adams, a prosperous farmer’s son, was one of the early patriots who was President George Washington’s vice-president for both of his terms. Adams was born in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1735. A Harvardeducated lawyer, he became identified with the patriot cause. Adams was a delegate to the First and Second Constitutional Congress. He signed the Declaration of Independence and during the Revolutionary War served as a diplomat in France and Holland. He helped negotiate the treaty of peace which gave this country its independence. From 1785 to 1788, he was minister to the Court of St. James. Elected vice-president with Washington in 1789 and 1792, he was the choice of the Federalist party to succeed the first president. Thomas Jefferson, an advocate of democracy, opposed him and was named vice-president when Adams became president. At that time, the law gave the offices to the first and second choices of the Electoral College. He got Congress to appropriate money to complete three new frigates, to build additional ships and provide for a provisional army. Near the end of Adams’s term, the capital was moved to the new city of Washington and he became the first president to occupy the White House.
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George Washington, called the “Father of His Country,” was a surveyor, plantation owner, professional soldier and president of the United States. Born on his father’s plantation, he grew up near Fredericksburg, VA, and later at Mount Vernon, the plantation of his half-brother, Lawrence. There he studied mathematics and became a surveyor. Later, he was an officer in the Virginia militia. After the French and Indian War, Washington managed his lands around Mt. Vernon and served in the Virginia House of Burgesses. Because of his experience in the French and Indian War, Washington was named commander-in-chief of the Continental Army when the Second Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia in May 1775. After the war, he hoped to retire, but Virginia sent him to the Constitutional Convention where he was president of that body. When the new Constitution was ratified, the Electoral College unanimously elected Washington the country’s first president. After two terms as president, he retired to Mount Vernon only to be recalled to Philadelphia in 1798 when war with France was expected. He died of a throat infection Dec. 14, 1799, after he contracted a cold while riding about his estates.
Born: April 13, 1743 Birthplace: Shadwell, VA Died: July 4, 1826 Burial Site: Monticello, VA Spouse: Martha Skelton Occupation: Lawyer, farmer Political Party: Democratic-Republican Term: 1801-1809 Vice President: Aaron Burr, George Clinton Thomas Jefferson was best known as author of the Declaration of Independence, but he had a long, successful career as a statesman and politician. He was a lawyer, governor, minister to France, secretary of state, vice-president and president. Born in 1743 in Albemarle Co., VA, he inherited some 5,000 acres from his father and a high social standing from his mother. Jefferson was an eloquent correspondent but historians note that he was no public speaker. He was a brilliant young 33-year-old lawyer when he was chosen by the first Continental Congress to draft the Declaration of Independence. After four years, the Republican Party won overwhelmingly but the Electoral College found Aaron Burr tied with Jefferson for president. The U.S. House of Representatives chose Jefferson and then added the 12th Amendment to the Constitution which required the Electoral College to vote separately for president and vice-president. The country’s third president also negotiated the Louisiana Purchase, which added Missouri and half the Mississippi Valley to the United States. He encouraged the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Pacific Northwest; started the first national highway; established the Military Academy at West Point; saw the slave trade outlawed; and kept the United States out of the Napoleonic Wars. Recycling & Waste Collection
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Born: July 11, 1767 Birthplace: Quincy, MA Died: Feb. 23, 1848 Burial Site: Quincy, MA Spouse: Louisa Johnson Occupation: Lawyer, statesman Political Party: Democratic-Republican Term: 1825-1829 Vice President: John Calhoun
James Monroe became the United States’ fifth president on March 4, 1817, after serving in the Virginia legislature, the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. Born in Westmoreland Co., VA, in 1758, he studied law with Thomas Jefferson after attending the College of William and Mary. Monroe was one of this state’s first senators, was governor of Virginia twice, and was minister to both France and England. He served as President Madison’s secretary of state and later as secretary of war during the War of 1812. He helped negotiate the Louisiana Purchase, and when he was president, he bought Florida from Spain for $5 million (with Spanish claims to the Northwest thrown in for good measure). He ran against Madison for president in 1810 and was defeated, but came back in 1816 to be elected. He was re-elected to a second term with all but one vote. Monroe is noted for having a strong cabinet that included John C. Calhoun, as secretary of war, and John Quincy Adams, as secretary of state. The Monroe Doctrine came into being in 1823, when the President announced his doctrine saying the United States would consider its safety endangered if European powers had authority in this hemisphere or attempted colonization. President Monroe died on July 4, 1831.
John Quincy Adams was the son of a previous president to serve in this nation’s highest office. His career and viewpoints were parallel to those of his illustrious father. He was born in Braintree (now Quincy) MA, on July 11, 1767, and was educated in Paris, at Leyden and Harvard. Washington made him minister to Portugal and then to Prussia. He served in the Massachusetts legislature and was elected a U.S. senator from his home state in 1803. He resigned from the Senate in 1808 to teach rhetoric at Harvard. He was minister to Russia under Madison, then minister to England and secretary of state under Monroe. He negotiated the Florida Purchase and helped write the “Monroe Doctrine.” As secretary of state, he was considered the political heir to the presidency, but the old ways of choosing a president were changed in 1824 to allow for selection by a popular choice. In the first election, where election was a personal contest, Andrew Jackson won the most popular and electoral votes of the four candidates in the race, but the House of Representatives chose Adams. Jackson came back in 1828 to ruin Adams’ try for a second term. However, he was elected to Congress and served nine consecutive terms before dying Feb. 23, 1848, in the Speaker’s Room of the House of Representatives after a stroke.
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The United States’ eighth president, Martin Van Buren, was a small man who came to the White House as an anti-slavery Democrat. Born in Kinderhook, NY, on December 5, 1782, he was a state senator, attorney general and lawyer in Albany for many years. As a young lawyer, he became involved in New York politics as a leader of the “Albany Regency,” an effective New York political organization. Jackson wanted the “Little Magician” to be his minister to Great Britain, but the Whigs in Congress refused to confirm him so Jackson put him on the Jacksonian ticket in 1832 as vice president. He won the presidency in 1836. He was immediately confronted with a financial panic when he assumed his duties as the nation’s president. Van Buren followed the Jackson program and after much trouble with the termination of the United States Bank Charter, set up the independent United States Treasury. Inclined more and more to oppose the expansion of slavery, Van Buren blocked the annexation of Texas because it assuredly would add to slave territory--and it might bring war with Mexico. He remained opposed to the extension of slavery and died during the Civil War before the issue was finally settled. He died July 24, 1862, in Kinderhook.
Born: Feb. 9, 1773 Birthplace: Berkeley, VA Died: April 4, 1841 Burial Site: North Bend, OH Spouse: Anna Symmes Occupation: Farmer, soldier Political Party: Whig Term: 1841, one month Vice President: John Tyler General William Henry Harrison, the hero of frontier days from the Ohio River to the Great Lakes, came to the White House as the oldest man ever elected president up to that time. He died a month after his inauguration. Born on Feb. 9, 1773, in Berkeley, Charles City Co., VA, he was educated at Hampden Sydney College, studied medicine under Dr. Benjamin Rush, and fought under General Anthony Wayne at Fallen Timber. “Old Tippecanoe” ran against President Martin Van Buren in 1840 and defeated him. This brave man had been a tough Indian fighter, defeating a savage band of land hungry Shawnees at Tippecanoe Creek in Indiana in 1811. The Whigs came up with the “Old Tippecanoe” while trying to cash in on the popularity of Andrew Jackson. Harrison was actually a Virginia-born aristocrat. The Whig party selected Harrison as its presidential candidate in 1840 after a contest with Henry Clay of Kentucky. His election was close in most states, but Harrison won all but a handful of them. After his election, Harrison chose Daniel Webster for secretary of state and prepared to restore the United States Bank, according to the Whig platform. Harrison caught pneumonia during inaugural ceremonies which included his 105-minute inaugural address, the longest presidential inaugural address, and died April 4, 1841.
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Born: April 28, 1758 Birthplace: Westmoreland Co., VA Died: July 4, 1831 Burial Site: Richmond, VA Spouse: Elizabeth Kortwright Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Democratic-Republican Term: 1817-1825 Vice President: Daniel Tompkins
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Born: March 29, 1790 Birthplace: Charles City Co., VA Died: Jan. 17, 1862 Burial Site: Richmond, VA Spouse: Letita Christian, Julia Gardiner Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Whig Term: 1841-1845 Vice President: Samuel L. Southard
Born: Nov. 2, 1795 Birthplace: Mecklenburg Co., NC Died: June 15, 1849 Burial Site: Nashville, TN Spouse: Sarah Childress Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Democratic Term: 1845-1849 Vice President: George Dallas
Born: Nov. 24, 1784 Birthplace: Orange Co., VA Died: July 9, 1850 Burial Site: Louisville, KY Spouse: Margaret Smith Occupation: Soldier Political Party: Whig Term: 1849-1850 Vice President: Millard Fillmore
John Tyler was the first vice-president to be elevated to the office of president by the death of his predecessor. He became this nation’s tenth president when William Henry Harrison died after serving only 31 days of his term. Harrison, a northern Whig, believed in a loose interpretation of the constitution, but Tyler was a southerner who was a staunch defender of states’ rights and a strict constructionist. Born in Greenway, VA, he was a graduate of William and Mary College and had served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates. He had opposed President Jackson, and as a senator had helped draft the resolution censuring that president for his handling of the United States Bank funds. Tyler had served frequently in the legislature, been Governor of Virginia, chancellor of William and Mary College, a representative and a senator. As vice-president, Tyler and Henry Clay had tried to dominate “Old Tippecanoe.” But suddenly president Harrison was dead, and “Tyler, too” was in the White House. Clay tried to keep power in his hands and authored a bill to establish a National Bank with branches in several states. Tyler vetoed it on “states” rights grounds and put in his own “exchequer system.”
James Knox Polk became the United States’ 11th President on March 4, 1845. He was often referred to as the first “dark horse” candidate and he was the last of the Jacksonians to sit in the White House. The Democratic Convention of 1844 required that its presidential candidate get two-thirds of the delegate vote. Former president Martin Van Buren expected and almost won the party support. When he could not get the necessary votes, the convention swung to Polk, who had been a Tennessee legislator, congressman and governor. Polk was a graduate of the University of North Carolina. Soon after taking office, Polk sent troops to the Texas-Mexican border, which was in dispute and clashes there led to war. He declared war on Mexico in 1846 and the U.S. Army fought all the way to Mexico City before the Mexican government agreed to a peace treaty that gave the United States California and the area then called New Mexico (including Arizona and parts of Colorado and Nevada) for $15 million. A few months later, the Oregon boundary was agreed to and the march to the Pacific was complete. It was not long before gold was discovered in California and the migration west really started. He died June 15, 1849, in Nashville, TN, just three months after he retired as president.
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Born: Jan. 7, 1800 Birthplace: Summer Hill, Cayuga Co., NY Died: March 8, 1874 Burial Site: Buffalo, NY Spouse: Abigail Powers, Caroline McIntosh Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Whig Term: 1850-1853 Vice President: Howell Cobb Millard Fillmore went from a log cabin to the White House to become the United States’ 13th president. He was born on a farm in Cayuga Co., NY. He apprenticed to a tailor because of his limited education and later became a teacher and postmaster in Buffalo, NY, after buying out of his apprenticeship for $30. Many details of his career were lost to history when all his private papers were burned by his son. Fillmore presided over the Senate during the months of the nerve-wracking debates over the Compromise of 1850. When he became president, Taylor’s cabinet resigned and he appointed Daniel Webster his secretary of state, thus siding with the Whigs who favored the Compromise. Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, presented five bills to the Senate: 1) admit California as a free state; 2) settle the Texas boundary and compensate her; 3) grant territorial status to New Mexico; 4) place federal officers at the disposal of slave-holders seeking fugitives; and 5) abolish the slave trade in the District of Columbia. Fillmore signed them all into law. Four years later, he became the nominee of the American party called the “Know Nothings,” and made a lively campaign but won only the electoral vote of Maryland.
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Born: Nov. 23, 1804 Birthplace: Hillsboro, NH Died: Oct. 8, 1869 Burial Site: Concord, NH Spouse: Jane Appleton Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Democratic Term: 1853-1857 Vice President: William King Franklin Pierce, this nation’s 14th president, took over the White House at a time of apparent tranquility because of the Compromise of 1850, which seemed to have stemmed the tide of sectionalism. He was born Nov. 23, 1804, in Hillsboro, NH. He graduated from Bowdoin College and served in the New Hampshire House and in Congress. The son of a Revolutionary hero, General Benjamin Pierce, he was a classmate of writers Nathaniel Hawthorne and William Wadsworth Longfellow. When the Mexican War broke out, Pierce enlisted as a private and did such a good job he came out a brigadier general. Pierce was a compromise candidate in the 1852 Democratic convention, which nominated him on the 35th ballot. Two months before he took office, his 11 year-old son was killed in a train wreck and Pierce entered the presidency nervously exhausted. Pierce approved Stephen A. Douglas’s Kansas-Nebraska bill, which allowed these territories to decide for themselves about slavery and repealed the “Missouri Compromise.” During the Pierce administration, Commodore Matthew C. Perry visited Japan and made the United States’ first treaty with that empire.
Born: April, 23, 1791 Birthplace: Franklin Co., PA Died: June 1, 1868 Burial Site: Lancaster, PA Spouse: None Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Democratic Term: 1857-1861 Vice President: John Breckenridge James Buchanan, this nation’s 15th president, was criticized as no other president had been because near the close of his administration, the southern states seceded from the union. Buchanan, who was born April 23, 1791, near Mercersburg, PA, had served long in the U.S. Senate and House and had been minister to Russia and England and secretary of state under President Polk. Buchanan presided over a nation that was being split apart by the slavery question. His own party disintegrated into sections, a vigorous new Republican party rose, the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott decision upheld slavery, Minnesota and Oregon came in as free states, the South encouraged filibusters who promised to annex Cuba as a slave state, and John Brown staged his raid at Harper’s Ferry. Buchanan sought compromise, but to no avail. When Republicans won a plurality in the House in 1858, every significant bill they passed fell before southern votes in the Senate or a presidential veto. President Buchanan said Southern states did not have the right to secede, but also said the federal government could not legally prevent them from doing it. In the end, South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia and the rest of the states that were to make up the Confederacy voted to withdraw from the Union.
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Born: Feb. 12, 1809 Birthplace: Hardin Co., KY Died: April 15, 1865 Burial Site: Springfield, IL Spouse: Mary Todd Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1861-1865 Vice President: Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew Johnson Abraham Lincoln, the backwoodsman from Illinois, came to the presidency during the “years of crisis” and the Civil War. Lincoln was elected president with only 40 percent of the popular votes but an electoral majority. His first duties were to prepare for war. He called for volunteers on April 15, 1861, and on July 21, Bull Run was fought. He was a Republican and his years in office were to do much to solidify that party’s image as he rallied most of the northern Democrats to the Union cause. He saw victory and defeat as the North and South struggled in a great Civil War. Through it all, he stood firm on the need for the people to be united as one nation. Lincoln issued his famous Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1, 1863. It declared that slaves in the confederacy were forever free. The President’s Gettysburg Address showed that he had high hopes of reuniting the nation when he said, “this nation under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for people shall not perish from the Earth.” Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865 at Ford’s Theatre in Washington by John Wilkes Booth. He was buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, IL.
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Born: Dec. 29, 1808 Birthplace: Raleigh, NC Died: July 31, 1875 Burial Site: Greenville, TN Spouse: Eliza McCardle Occupation: Tailor Political Party: Democrat Term: 1865-1869 Vice President: Lafayette Foster, Benjamin Wade Andrew Johnson, President Lincoln’s vice-president, was to become the nation’s new chief executive when John Wilkes Booth fired his fatal shot at Lincoln. Born Dec. 29, 1808, in Raleigh, NC, Johnson had been mayor of Greenville, TN, state representative and senator, member of Congress, governor of TN and a U.S. Senator. He believed in states’ rights on the slavery question but considered secession unnecessary and argued against it. Johnson was selected as candidate for vice-president at the convention of the Union Party which was a coalition of Republican and War Democrats. A month after Lincoln’s inauguration, Johnson became president. General Stanton demanded military districts and control throughout the South. Johnson was having no part of this plan and removed Stanton and replaced him with Ulysses Grant. Congress denied the right of the president to remove a cabinet member and the impeachment of Johnson followed. The Senate voted 35 to 19 against him, one short of the two-thirds vote needed to convict. He still had a lot of power with Tennesseeans and they elected him to the Senate in 1875. He died a few months later of paralysis and was buried at Greenville, TN.
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Born: April 27, 1822 Birthplace: Point Pleasant, OH Died: July 23, 1885 Burial Site: New York City, NY Spouse: Julia B. Dent Occupation: Soldier Political Party: Republican Term: 1869-1877 Vice President: Schuyler Colfax, Henry Wilson Ulysses Simpson Grant, a commander of the Union Army during the Civil War, became the 18th President of the United States. He quarreled with President Andrew Johnson and became the Radical Republicans’ candidate in 1868. Grant graduated from West Point in 1843 and was sent to the Mexican border, where he distinguished himself and was twice promoted for bravery at Molino del Rey and at Chapultepec. He was stationed in Oregon and California for a time before resigning from the army. In 1840, Ulysses Grant’s father, Jesse Grant, moved to Galena, IL from Georgetown, OH and began a leather business with another man, Eli Collins. Collins and the elder Grant parted company in 1853 as friends. Jesse moved his part of the business up the street to the Nicholas Dowling Iron Store at 213 N. Main St. Grant’s two brothers also moved to Galena. They persuaded Ulysses to move there, which he and his family did in 1860. He served as a collection agent, bought and sold stock, weighed hides and made out bills for the goods. The governor of Illinois appointed him to command an unruly volunteer regiment when the Civil War broke out. He easily got his regiment in fighting shape and in no time had obtained the rank of brigadier general of volunteers. In 1863, he took Vicksburg and Chattanooga, received the thanks of Congress and promotion to lieutenant general and commander of the northern forces. During the next two years, he fought against Lee at the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor and Petersburg, took Richmond, and forced Lee’s surrender at Appomattox. Grant was re-elected in 1872 and the general’s friends in the Republican party came to be known proudly as “the Old Guard.” He died July 23, 1885, of throat cancer.
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Born: Oct. 4, 1822 Birthplace: Delaware, OH Died: Jan. 17, 1893 Burial Site: Fremont, OH Spouse: Lucy Webb Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1877-1881 Vice President: William A. Wheeler
Born: Nov. 19, 1831 Birthplace: Orange, OH Died: Sept. 19,1881 Burial Site: Cleveland, OH Spouse: Lucretia Rudolph Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1881, 6-1/2 months Vice President: Chester A. Arthur
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James A. Garfield, the nation’s 20th president, was born in a log cabin and worked himself up to the highest office in the land, only to serve a little over six months. Garfield worked for his education and got it bit by bit while serving as a teacher and a lawyer. He was a Republican leader in the House when the 1880 Republican convention came around. He favored John Sherman for president against former president, U.S. Grant and James G. Blaine. Garfield was the compromise candidate and at first, he refused because of his support for Sherman. Garfield defeated the Democratic nominee, General Winfield Scott Hancock, by a scant 10,000 margin. Garfield was on his way to his beloved alma mater, Williams College in Massachusetts, with only one policeman as a body guard when Charles Guiteau, a disappointed office seeker, shot the president in the waiting room of the Washington train station. He did not die immediately but was ill for more than two months while doctors tried to locate the bullet in his body. Their futile probing created blood poisoning from which President Garfield finally died. He died September 19, 1881, at Elberon, NJ, where he had been sent to recover. He was buried in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.
Born: Oct. 5, 1830 Birthplace: Fairfield, VT Died: Nov. 18, 1886 Burial Site: Albany, NY Spouse: Ellen Herndon Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1881-1885 Vice Presidents: David Davis, Thomas Bayard, George Edmunds Chester Alan Arthur seemed to grow into his job when he assumed the presidency at the death of James A. Garfield after only six months in office. He was educated at Union College. He taught school at Pownall, Vermont, and studied law in New York. As a lawyer, Arthur was responsible for a ruling in 1855 that said blacks were to be treated the same as whites on street cars. Early in the Civil War, he helped organize the New York state militia and was made inspector general and quartermaster general. Arthur was a leader of the “Stalwart” wing of the Republican party and was nominated as the 1880 vice-presidential candidate to satisfy that wing of the party. Six months later, he became president. The first Chinese Exclusion Act and the Anti-Polygamy Bill were passed during his term in office, as were new protective tariffs. Arthur’s party was weakened by internal strife. His secretary of the treasury, Charles J. Folger, was beaten for governor of New York by Grover Cleveland. President Arthur retired to New York after his term ended and he died of Bright’s disease at the age of 56. He was buried in Rural Cemetery in Albany, NY.
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Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
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Born: March 18, 1837 Birthplace: Caldwell, NJ Died: June 24, 1908 Burial Site: Princeton, NJ Spouse: Frances Folsom Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Democratic Term: 1885-1889; 1893-1897 Vice Presidents: Thomas Hendricks, Adlai Stevenson Grover Cleveland is the only president who has ever been elected to two non-consecutive terms. He was the nation’s 22nd and 24th president. Cleveland was admitted to the bar in Buffalo, NY and became assistant district attorney in 1863 and sheriff in 1869. He was elected New York governor in 1882, just two years before winning the presidency. In his first term, he vetoed many bills, especially pension acts and improved the civil service while his partisans clamored for the spoils of office. He opposed silver coinage and, after one term was defeated by Benjamin Harrison, who passed the Sherman Silver Bill and the McKinley Tariff. In 1892, Cleveland did not want the presidential nomination and the Tammany organization and New York opposed him, but he was nominated and elected by popular demand to a second term. Cleveland faced acute depression when he returned to office. He blamed it on Harrison’s silver bill and had it revoked. Then he sold bonds to maintain the gold standard. President Cleveland fell out with the Illinois governor when he sent troops to Chicago, against the state’s will, to crush a railroad strike and protect the mail. Cleveland died of debility and old age and is buried at Princeton.
Born: August 20, 1833 Birthplace: North Bend, OH Died: March 13, 1901 Burial Site: Indianapolis, IN Spouses: Caroline Scott, Mary Scott Dimmick Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1889-1893 Vice President: Levi Morton President Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of the nation’s ninth president, William Henry Harrison. He was nominated on the eighth ballot at the Republican Convention of 1888, and his supporters said he was big enough to wear the hat of his grandfather, “Old Tippecanoe,” although he was only 51⁄2 feet tall. Harrison was a graduate of Miami University and had been a general in the Union Army. He practiced law in Indianapolis and became a colonel of the 70th Volunteer Indiana Infantry at the start of the Civil War. He was defeated in his efforts to gain the governorship of his state, but the voters did elect him to a term in the U.S. Senate. Grover Cleveland, his Democrat opponent, won the popular vote count but not the electoral vote. The McKinley Tariff and the Sherman Anti-Trust Bill were enacted in 1890 as was the Sherman Silver Bill. The Sherman Silver Bill was repealed when Cleveland regained the office in 1894. The Navy got a helping hand from President Harrison as he got Congress to appropriate funds for expansion and for subsidies in the first peacetime “billion-dollar” money bill, which caused House Speaker Thomas to tell critics that, “This is a billion dollar country.” He was defeated in his try for a second term.
Born: Jan. 29, 1843 Birthplace: Niles, OH Died: Sept. 14, 1901 Burial Site: Canton, OH Spouse: Ida Saxton Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1897-1901 Vice Presidents: Garret Hobart, Theodore Roosevelt William McKinley, this nation’s 25th president, was a strong advocate of the gold standard and was elected on a “sound money” platform. McKinley enlisted in the Civil War and rose to the rank of major. At the end of the war, he opened a law office in Canton, OH. He served 15 years in the U.S. House of Representatives and was twice governor of his home state. McKinley used his wealthy Republican friends and their fear of William Jennings Bryan’s silver coinage policy to win the Presidency by the largest majority of popular vote since 1872. The country was in the last days of the Depression of 1893 when McKinley occupied the White House. But he was to have troubles in other quarters. That trouble came from Spain in a controversy over that country’s treatment of Cuban revolutionists. Flamed by newspaper accounts of the treatment of these revolutionists, and being unable to restrain Congress or the American people, McKinley delivered his message of neutral intervention in April 1898. The president had been in office not quite six months when he was shot twice by an anarchist named Czolgosz while attending the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, NY. He died eight days later and was buried in Canton after lying in state in Washington.
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Theodore Roosevelt, the “Rough Rider,” was one of the youngest men ever to reach presidential office. He took over the White House when he was only 42. Roosevelt became one of the country’s most active presidents in many years as he vigorously fought trusts and monopolies and pushed for construction of the Panama Canal in Central America. He was graduated from Harvard, sat in the New York State Assembly, been New York City’s police commissioner, and assistant secretary of the Navy, before organizing his U.S. Volunteer Calvary (Rough Riders) as a lieutenant colonel. Roosevelt was New York’s governor when he was drafted as McKinley’s vice-president. President Roosevelt, who was an active hunter, horseman and tennis player, also did much for conservation. He added to the country’s national forests and reserved lands for public use. He was easily re-elected in 1904. He tried to recapture the presidency again in 1912 on a Progressive ticket, referred to as the “Bull Moose” ticket. The former president supported the First World War in an unofficial way and died of inflammatory rheumatism at his home in Oyster Bay. He was buried there.
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Woodrow Wilson Born: Dec. 28, 1856 Birthplace: Staunton, VA Died: Feb. 3, 1924 Burial Site: Washington, D.C. Spouses: Ellen Axson, Edith Galt Occupation: Educator, lawyer Political Party: Democratic Term: 1913-1921 Vice President: Thomas R. Marshall Woodrow Wilson, the nation’s 28th president, came to the White House after 25 years of teaching and two years as New Jersey’s governor. He was educated at Princeton. Wilson received a doctorate from Johns Hopkins in 1886 and was president of Princeton University for 1902 to 1910. Wilson was considered a conservative young political science professor and university president who could be elected president of the United States. First, he was persuaded to run for governor of New Jersey, and after he won, his administrations was marked with important reforms. President Wilson is best remembered for his declaration of war, which put the United States into the First World War, and for his futile fight to get this country to accept and participate in the League of Nations after the war. German attacks on U.S. shipping finally forced this country into war. U.S. troops were sent to Europe, and the war was soon over. Wilson was to begin his greatest fight-to get the United States to join the League of Nations. Congress refused to ratify the Versailles Treaty. Wilson went on a speaking tour to seek support for the treaty. He was stricken with paralysis and came back to the White House as an invalid.
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Born: Sept. 7, 1857 Birthplace: Cincinnati, OH Died: March 8, 1930 Burial Site: Arlington National Cemetery, VA Spouse: Helen Herron Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1909-1913 Vice President: James S. Sherman William Howard Taft was this country’s “reluctant” president. He never wanted to be president, but when President Theodore Roosevelt decided that his conscientious secretary of war was to be his successor, he could not argue with his commander-in-chief. Taft graduated from Yale and the Cincinnati Law School. He became law reporter for Cincinnati newspapers and was an assistant prosecuting attorney and assistant county solicitor. He was a Superior court judge, a federal judge, U.S. solicitor-general, first civil governor of the Philippines, provisional governor of Cuba and secretary of war before he became president at Roosevelt’s insistence. Early in his administration, Taft called a special session of Congress to revise the tariff downward. Taft rarely exercised his 330 lb. bulk and often caused embarrassment for his supporters by falling asleep. In 1912, the Republicans renominated Taft and Teddy Roosevelt bolted from the party to lead the Progressives. With Republicans split, Democrat Woodrow Wilson was easily elected president. Taft became professor of constitutional law at Yale and was chief justice of the United States from 1921-1930. He died of arteriosclerosis at Washington, D.C. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
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Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
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Born: Nov. 2, 1865 Birthplace: Corisca, OH Died: August 2, 1923 Burial Site: Marion, OH Spouse: Florence DeWolfe Occupation: Editor Political Party: Republican Term: 1921-1923 Vice President: Calvin Coolidge
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Born: July 4, 1872 Birthplace: Plymouth, VT Died: Jan. 5, 1933 Burial Site: Plymouth, VT Spouse: Grace Goodhue Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1923-1929 Vice President: Charles G. Dawes Calvin Coolidge, a silent Vermont Yankee, became president on August 3, 1923, when Warren Harding died in San Francisco. “Silent Cal” was given the oath of office by his father, a notary public, as he stood before a kerosene lamp with his hand on the family Bible. Coolidge graduated from Amherst and was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in Northhampton, where he was later to be mayor. He served as a state senator and president of the State Senate, lieutenant governor, and governor for that state. Coolidge was an isolationist who pushed for a policy of rigid economy in government operations and reduction in taxes. He vetoed soldiers’ bonus and pension bills and other measures involving large expenditures. However, toward the close of his term, he got approval of funds for Mississippi River flood control and construction of the Boulder Canyon Dam on the Colorado River. He became very popular and was re-elected in 1924 with 54% of the vote as he ran against Democrat John W. Davis and Progressive-Socialist Party Senator LaFollette. President Coolidge firmly declined to be nominated by his party for a second elective term in 1928. By the time the Great Depression hit the country, Coolidge was in retirement. He died Jan. 5, 1933.
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Born: Jan. 30, 1882 Birthplace: Hyde Park, NY Died: April 12, 1945 Burial Site: Hyde Park, NY Spouse: Eleanor Roosevelt Occupation: Farmer, lawyer Political Party: Democratic Term: 1933-1945 Vice Presidents: John Garner, Henry Wallace, Harry Truman Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president on March 4, 1933, to lead his country out of the Great Depression and through the Second World War. Roosevelt attended Harvard University and Columbia Law School. He entered public life in 1910 as a member of the New York Senate. Over the years, he became assistant secretary of the navy under Woodrow Wilson and was the Democratic nominee for vice-president in 1920 with James M. Cox of Ohio. On May 11, 1935, he created the Rural Electrification Act. The goal was to bring electricity to America’s rural areas. He was governor of New York for two terms before being elected president by the largest vote, popular and electoral, ever recorded in a presidential election. He was to win re-election by an even larger majority. He was the first president to be re-elected to a third term in 1940. This term marked the United States’ entry into the Second World War after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. He was re-elected to an unprecedented fourth term in 1944, with Harry S. Truman as his vice-president. He conferred at Yalta in the Crimea with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin concerning the progress of war. But Roosevelt was never to see peace restored. He died while visiting at Warm Springs, GA. His body was brought back to Washington, and buried in Hyde Park.
Born: May 8, 1884 Birthplace: Lamar, MO Died: Dec. 26, 1972 Burial Site: Independence, MO Spouse: Bess Wallace Occupation: Farmer, businessman Political Party: Democratic Term: 1945-1953 Vice Presidents: George Marshall, Edward Stettinius, Jr., James Byrnes Harry S. Truman, an almost unknown senator and vice-president, who suddenly became president when Franklin D. Roosevelt died after serving only 80 days of his 4th term. He quickly adopted his policy: “the buck stops here.” Truman had been a First World War captain, judge of the Jackson County Court, and a U.S. senator for ten years when Roosevelt picked him as a running mate. He was forced to make some of the most crucial decisions in the history of the United States. After an urgent plea to Japan to surrender after victory in Europe, Truman ordered atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Five days later, Japan surrendered Truman won election to a full four-year term in 1948, despite predictions by many that Republican Thomas E. Dewey would sweep the nation. The Marshall Plan, which helped to rebuild Europe, was adopted during Truman’s years in the White House. The Truman Doctrine came into being in 1947, when Russia-backed guerrillas tried to take over Greece, and the president had Congress send aid to that country. He had the United States enter the Korean Conflict under the flag of the United Nations when the Communist government of North Korea attacked South Korea.
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Born: Oct. 14, 1890 Birthplace: Denison, TX Died: March 28, 1969 Burial Site: Abilene, KS Spouse: Mary Geneva Doud Occupation: Army officer Political Party: Republican Term: 1953-1961 Vice President: Richard Nixon General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the man who had directed Allied operations in Europe during the Second World War, became this nation’s 34th president on January 20, 1953. “I like Ike” became the Republican party’s cry after they persuaded Eisenhower to run for president. He retired from active military service on May 31, 1952, and resigned from the army on July 18, before winning a sweeping victory over Adlai E. Stevenson, the Democrat’s choice. He won by a greater margin over Stevenson in 1956. Eisenhower was a graduate of the military academy at West Point and the Army War College. Eisenhower was called to Washington five days after Pearl Harbor to assume staff duties and became supreme commander of Allied Forces on June 25, 1942. He was responsible for planning and carrying out the gigantic Normandy invasion. After the war, “Ike” was army chief of staff and president of Columbia before President Truman recalled him to military duty to be Supreme commander in Europe of NATO Forces. Alaska and Hawaii became the Union’s 49th and 50th states in 1959, the first new states since 1912. President Eisenhower died March 28, 1969, in Washington of congestive heart failure at the age of 78. He was buried at Abilene, KS.
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Born: May 29, 1917 Birthplace: Brookline, MA Died: Nov. 22, 1963 Burial Site: Arlington National Cemetery, VA Spouse: Jacqueline Bouvier Occupation: Naval officer, author Political Party: Democratic Term: 1961-1963 Vice President: Lyndon B. Johnson John Fitzgerald Kennedy was one of the youngest men ever to be elected president, and he was the youngest to die in that office after serving just a little more than 1,000 days. Kennedy’s education was obtained in London, England’s School of Economics, at Harvard, and at Stanford University. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1941 at the start of World War II, and commanded a PT boat in the South Pacific. Kennedy was cited for bravery when his boat was rammed and sunk. Kennedy came back from the war to go into politics and become a U.S. representative from the Boston area and later a senator from Massachusetts by defeating Henry Cabot Lodge. In 1955, while recuperating from a back operation, he wrote Profiles in Courage, which won the Pulitzer Prize in history. In 1956, Kennedy almost won the Democratic nomination for vice president. Four years later, he was a first-ballot nominee for president. He was elected after a highly publicized television debate with the Republican nominee, Richard M. Nixon. During his first months in office, the first of two Cuban crises occurred. The President ordered a blockade of the island and demanded that Russia remove its missiles and reduce military forces there. On November 22, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald stood in a window at the Texas Textbook Depository building and shot and killed President Kennedy.
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Born: Aug. 27, 1908 Birthplace: Stonewall, TX Died: Jan. 22, 1973 Burial Site: Johnson City, TX Spouse: Claudia (Lady Bird) Taylor Occupation: Teacher Political Party: Democratic Term: 1963-1969 Vice President: Hubert Humphrey Lyndon Baines Johnson brought a lot of political experience with him to the White House when he became president after John Kennedy was assassinated. Johnson worked his way through Southwest Texas State Teachers College and taught school for awhile. His first job in Washington did not come through the election process, but rather through political connections. He was secretary to Rep. R.S. Kleberg from 1932 to 1935. He was then appointed Texas State director of the national Youth Administration by President Franklin Roosevelt. Johnson sought the Democratic presidential nomination, but lost to Kennedy, who chose him as his running mate. Johnson won the presidency in his own right in 1964 with 61 percent of the vote and the widest popular margin in American history – more than 15,000,000 votes. He immediately started pushing his Great Society programs that included aid to education, attack on disease, Medicare, urban renewal, beautification, conservation, development of depressed regions, and a fight against poverty. Vietnam became a thorn in Johnson’s side. When his efforts to end the war failed, he did not seek re-election. He did not live to see peace in Vietnam. He died of a heart attack at his Texas ranch where he was buried after lying in state in Washington, D.C.
Born: Jan. 9, 1913 Birthplace: Yorba Linda, CA Died: April 22, 1994 Burial Site: Yorba Linda, CA Spouse: Thelma “Pat” Ryan Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Term: 1969-1974 Vice Presidents: Spiro T. Agnew, Gerald R. Ford Richard Milhouse Nixon, who had been Dwight Eisenhower’s vice president for two terms, made a great political comeback and was sworn in as the nation’s 37th president on January 20, 1969. Nixon had been in the public eye for almost 30 years. A graduate of Whittier College, Nixon attended Duke University Law School and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from California in 1946. He gained some national attention when, as a member of the House UnAmerican Activities Committee, he forced a showdown resulting in the Alger Hiss perjury conviction. He was elected to the Senate in 1950 and was vice president in 1952 and 1956. He was the Republican nominee for president in 1960 and lost to John F. Kennedy by the closest popular vote margin. Nixon was defeated for the California governorship in 1962, but through his diligent work for the Republican cause, was able to gain the nomination and presidency in 1968 by beating Senator Hubert Humphrey. He completed withdrawal of U.S. troops from Vietnam and won a second term in 1972 after visits to Red China and Russia. Revelation of taped conversations led the House of Representatives to vote for impeachment indictments against President Nixon. Before the Senate could begin impeachment proceedings, Nixon resigned and Gerald Ford pardoned him after becoming president.
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Born: October 1, 1924 Birthplace: Plains, GA Spouse: Rosalynn Smith Occupation: Farmer, engineer, scientist, businessman Political Party: Democratic Term: 1977-1981 Vice President: Walter Mondale As the nation’s 39th president, Jimmy Carter led America into groundbreaking international accords and achieved some domestic policy successes despite staggering economic difficulties. James Earl Carter, Jr., the son of a merchant and farmer in Plains, GA, was born in 1924. Carter, who always dreamed of becoming a sailor, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1946. The same year, he married Rosalynn Smith and embarked on seven years of service in the Navy. At 29, Carter returned to Georgia to take over his family’s farm after his father died. The 1954 Supreme Court decision to desegregate the schools and the resulting backlash pushed Carter, a father of four, to run for the county school board. He won a school board seat and later was elected a state senator. Although Carter lost his bid for governor in 1966, he was elected in 1970. In 1976, Carter became president of the United States, with Walter Mondale serving as his vice president. Carter, perceived as a Washington outsider by the American public, defeated President Gerald R. Ford. Carter forged important international bonds. In the Camp David Accord of 1979, he helped Israel and Egypt look past ancient disputes to form peaceful ties. America began a new relationship with Panama by turning the U.S. Canal in that country over to Panamanian control.
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Born: June 12, 1924 Birthplace: Milton, MA Spouse: Barbara Pierce Occupation: Businessman Political Party: Republican Term: 1989-1993 Vice President: J. Danforth Quayle
Born: August 19, 1946 Birthplace: Hope, AR Spouse: Hillary Rodham Occupation: Law school professor Political Party: Democratic Term: 1993-2001 Vice President: Albert Gore, Jr.
Born: July 6, 1946 Birthplace: New Haven, CT Hometown: Austin, TX Spouse: Laura Bush Occupation: Businessman Political Party: Republican Term: 2001-2009 Vice President: Dick Cheney
George Bush’s campaign slogans to build a “kinder and gentler nation” and to allow “no new taxes” ushered the vice president into the White House in 1988. George Herbert Walker Bush was born in Minton, MA, on June 12, 1924. After graduating from Phillips Academy in Andover, Bush enlisted in the armed forces on his 18th birthday. Bush became a seaman second class and eventually was the youngest Navy pilot to receive wings. During World War II he flew 58 combat missions and received the Distinguished Flying Cross for his bravery after being shot down at sea. In 1945, Bush married Barbara Pierce and began what would become a family of six. It was also in 1945 that Bush entered Yale University where he studied economics. After Bush lost a bid for the Republican nomination in 1980, he accepted Ronald Reagan’s invitation to serve as vice president. He served for eight years. In 1988, he was elected president. In 1990, he agreed to a tax increase, contradicting his famous “read my lips – no new taxes” creed. Bush oversaw allied military success in the Persian Gulf War in 1991 and presided over the downfall of Communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and negotiated deep arms cuts with Russian leader Boris Yeltsin.
William Jefferson Clinton became the nation’s youngest governor in 40 years when he took office in Arkansas in 1978. Born in Hope, AR, on August 19, 1946, Clinton received a bachelor’s degree from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service in 1968 and studied as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, 1968-1970. He obtained his law degree from Yale University in 1973. Unsuccessful in a bid for a U.S. House seat in 1974, he was elected attorney general of Arkansas in 1976. He was elected to the first of five terms as governor at the age of 32, succeeding Democrat David Pryor, who was elected to the U.S. Senate that year. His campaign to run again for Arkansas’ highest office proved successful for Clinton in 1990, as he won re-election by defeating five challengers in the primary and overpowering Republican multimillionaire Sheffield Nelson in the election. Clinton, named chairman of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council in 1990, resigned that position in August 1991 when it became clear that he was running for president. Clinton won the presidency in 1992, campaigning on the need for change to rescue the country from an economic recession.
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Donald Trump is an American businessman, television personality, politician, and the 45th President of the United States. Born and raised in Queens, New York City, Trump received an economics degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. In 1971, he took charge of his family’s real estate and construction firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, which was later renamed The Trump Organization. During his business career, Trump has built, renovated, and managed numerous office towers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. He owned the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants from 1996 to 2015, and has lent the use of his name in the branding of various products. Trump’s platform emphasized renegotiating U.S.-China relations and free trade agreements such as NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, strongly enforcing immigration laws, and building a new wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. His other positions include pursuing energy independence while opposing climate change regulations such as the Clean Power Plan and the Paris Agreement, modernizing and expediting services for veterans, repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, abolishing Common Core education standards, investing in infrastructure, simplifying the tax code while reducing taxes for all economic classes, and imposing tariffs on imports by companies offshoring jobs.
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(608) 723-7977
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4K is offered to any students in the Potosi School District that will be 4 on or before September 1, 2022. Potosi 4K is offered full days Monday-Friday. ***See open enrollment information below if not in the district*** If your child meets the age requirements and you would like them to attend 4K in the fall of 2022, please complete the early registration process by March 11, 2022. The 4K registration link is available online at potosisd.k12.wi.us. If you do not have internet access, please contact Debbie Leibfried at 608-763-2161 (extension 810) to complete the early registration process. Once we receive your registration we will send you questionnaires regarding your child’s development to help us determine the need for additional screening. If additional evaluation is needed, we will contact you to set up a time and date for an in-person screening. Families with 3 year old children or children who will be 3 in the fall of 2022 and have concerns about their speech/language, motor skills, behavior, learning or basic skills, please contact Tammy Cooley at 608-763-4834.. Open Enrollment If you do not live in the Potosi School District and would like your child to attend Potosi Schools you may be eligible under the open enrollment procedure. You can contact the school for the open enrollment procedure and application or find it online at http://dpi.wi.gov/oe. The 2022-2023 regular open enrollment application period is February 7-April 29, 2022.
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EMPLOYMENT NOW HIRING
- $1000 SIGN ON BONUS Body Shop Administrative Assistant
Maintenance
2nd & 3rd Shift in
Prairie du Chien competitive pay based on experience
Truck Country Inc, of Shullsburg, WI. a family run Freightliner dealership with 25 locations throughout the Midwest, specializing in sales, service, parts, and body shop, seeks a qualified applicant for a Body Shop Administrative Assistant. Must be well organized, be able to prioritize, multi-task and show attention to detail. Must have knowledge of office practices, with computer knowledge of Word, and Excel, data entry, and the ability to relate to co-workers and customers in a positive and professional manner. We are a leader in the industry and offer a competitive wage and benefit package. You can apply online at: www.truckcountry.com/careers. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer - Qualified women, minorities and people with disabilities encouraged to apply. adno=272049
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11 Means Drive | Platteville, WI | 1-800-236-2537 | www.yourshoppingnews.com
HIRING FOR ALL SHIFTS
Boscobel
paying up to $19.50 with attendance incentive *Pre-employment drug and background check. Equal Opportunity Employer
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For more than 65 years, our committed team has been safely manufacturing dairy products of the highest quality. And we do it with passion and by caring for one another. Check out some of our open opportunities at our Belmont and Lancaster locations below or scan the QR code at left to visit the Saputo Careers website.
Open Positions
Open Positions Packaging Crew Members - Belmont only • Production Crew Production CrewMembers Members • Packaging Crew Members - Belmont Production Supervisors - Belmont onlyonly
Starting Pay (Production/Packaging): $16.75 - $18.00 Shift Differential: $2.00/hour 4:00 PM – 4:00 AM $1500 Retention Bonus: to be paid in 1st year
Skilled Maintenance Belmont only • Production SupervisorTechnician- Belmont only
Vacation Pay: 1st of the month following hire date
• Skilled Maintenance Technician- Belmont only
6 weeks Paid Parental Leave
Apply Online: Saputo.com/careers Or call Lancaster (608-723-3006), Belmont (608-762-5878) for more information
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