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Community Worship D I R E C T O R Y 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.
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.
Hazel Green United Methodist Church
Hope Lutheran 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.
134 N. Main St., Potosi, WI; (608) 763-2165 Pastor Petra Streiff Sunday 10:00 a.m.
555 Commerce Street, PO Box 27, Mineral Point WI 53565 (608) 987-3500 Pastor Kate Kiekhafer Sunday morning worships 8:30 a.m. Services are recorded and can be viewed at the website hopelutheranmp.webs.com
Dodgeville United Methodist Church
Benton 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.
Lighthouse Church
Belmont 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
Davies Memorial UCC
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.
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.
Faith Lutheran Church
Calvary Community Church
Faith Lutheran Church AFLC
9175 Old Potosi Road, Lancaster, WI 53813 (608)723-4383 ccclancaster@yahoo.com Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Services 10:30a.m. Bible Study Sundays at 6 pm. Follow us on Facebook
Castle Rock Lutheran Church
14677 Church Rd., Fennimore Rev. Wm. "Bud" Budzinski • 9:30 a.m. All are welcome! Follow us on Facebook
Centenary United Methodist Church
226 W. Church St., Shullsburg, WI (608) 965-3455 Pastor, 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
120 S. Jefferson, Cuba City, WI; (608) 744-8420; www.faithlutherancc.org; Sun. Worship 9:30 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.
1096 Lincoln Ave., Fennimore, WI 53809; (608) 553-7825 Pastor Renee Thomas; familyinfaith18@gmail.com Sun. Worship 9am, Faith Finders 10am http://familyinfaithchurch.org/
Fennimore/Stitzer United Methodist Church
Pastor Wm. "Bud" Budzinski www.fennimoreumc.com (608) 822-6797 1450 Second Street, Fennimore WI 11542 Kluckhohn Street, Stitzer WI Fennimore Sunday Worship: 8 AM, 11 AM and 6:30 PM Stitzer Sunday Worship: 10:45 AM
First Baptist Church
15691 Cty. Rd. K, Darlington, WI; (608) 776-3566; Pastor Nick McElrath; www.fbcdarlington.com; Sun. School all ages 9 a.m.; Fellowship 10 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.
Lutheran Church of Peace
1345 N. Water St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3166 admin@lutheranchurchofpeace.org; Sat. Worship Service 6 p.m.; Sun. Service 9 a.m.
Mineral Point Congregational United Church of Christ
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.
Parish Of The Hills United Methodist Churches
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
Platteville Free Methodist Church
First Congregational United Church of Christ
Cowboy Country Church
First English Lutheran 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
425 W. Barber Ave., Livingston, WI; (608) 943-6244; Rev. Gregory Marsh; gamarsh61@gmail.com; Sun. 9:30 a.m.; Sun. School 9:45 a.m. (Adults & Children); Wed. Children & Youth 6:30 p.m.
Parish Office (608) 987-2700, 400 Doty St., Mineral Point, WI pohumc@gmail.com. parishofthehills.org Pastor:Christina Droste, darling8180@gmail.com Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m. Bethel UMC, 1158 County Road W, & 39 Mineral Point, WI 9:15 a.m. First UMC, 400 Doty St., Mineral Point, WI 10:45 a.m. Linden UMC, 535 Main St.on Hwy. 39, Linden, WI Game Night, Third Thursday every month 6:00-7:30 at First UMC All are welcome!
80 Market St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-6578 Pastor Zayna Thompson; uccplatt.org • Sun. 10:30 a.m.
Cuba City United Methodist Church
Livingston Free Methodist Church
300 Maiden St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-2025 mpucchrist@gmail.com 132 S. Tyler St., Lancaster, WI; (608) 349-6776; Sun. Worship 7:45 a.m. Sun. Worship/Sun. School 9:30 a.m.
325 W. Walnut St., Lancaster, WI; (608) 723-4682; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m. 1200 Betty Ln, Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-2777 Interim Pastor Roger Johnson; www.graceisagift.com Non-Denominational Worship: Sun. 10 a.m. & Tues. 7 p.m.; Sun. School 8:45 a.m., Adults & Children
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
Faith Lutheran Church (WELS) Family In Faith Church
133 W. Oak St. Lancaster, WI; (608)723-4441; Pastor Mark Hoehne Sunday Worship 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. NurseryThird Grade. Wed. Night Christian Ed. 6:30 p.m. Fourth Grade-High School.
Grace Lutheran Church
1302 Clay St., Darlington, WI; 608-776-4462; DarlingLutherans@gmail.com Pastor Kate Kieckhafer; PastorGraceDar@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gracelutheran.darlington Open for indoor worship service along with our online worship 10:30 a.m.
Pleasant View Primitive Methodist Church
1920 Percival St., Hazel Green, WI (312) 636-4427 12987 Pleasant View Rd., Belmont, WI. Reverend Bruce Bennett Pastor Stanton Bockwoldt, hazelgreenumc.pastor@gmail.com Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome, Sunday Worship & Children's Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Coffee Fellowship time following Service.
350 E. Furnace St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-4800; Pastor Jeff Suits; www.plattevillefreemethodist.org Wed. 6:30 p.m. Family Night for Children Youth & Adults; Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Platteville United Methodist Church 1065 Lancaster St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-9508; Rev. Rafael Cubilette; www.plattevilleumc.org Traditional Service 8:30 a.m.; Sun. School all ages 9:45 a.m.
Plymouth Congregational UCC
115 W. Merrimac St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 935-5727 Rev. Joylynn Graham; plymouthuccdodgeville.org Like us on FB for Sunday Live Online Worship at 10:00 a.m.
Point Baptist Church
949 Fountain St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-3727 www.PointBaptistChurch.com, Services: Adult & Children Sun. School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 7 p.m.
Rolling Hills Church
1585 West Main Street, Platteville, WI. 608-331-0079; rollinghillschurch.com; Pastor Matt Wunderlin; Sun. 10 a.m.
St. Mary's
130 W. Cedar St., Platteville, WI; (608)496-1058; toll free 888-711-4960 info@saintmaryplatteville.com; Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.Sat. Latin 8 a.m. & English 4 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. & noon Hispanic.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (WELS) 200 Broadway St., Platteville, WI; www.stpaulsplatteville.org; (608) 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.
St. Peter Lutheran Church
1075 Adams St., Fennimore, WI; (608) 822-6513 Pastor Kristi Ursin; stpeterfennimore@tds.net Sat Eve Worship 5 pm, Sunday School 8:15 to 9:15 am , Coffee and fellowship at 9:00 am Worship Service at 9:30 am
Straight is the Way Fellowship
130 W. Dewey Street, Platteville WI 53818; 608-732-4377 Coordinator: Brian Chapman www.straightistheway.org Saturday / Sabbath Meeting 10am; Call for Location
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
630 Ridge Ave., Platteville WI; 608-642-1501, www.churchofjesuschrist.org President Steve Elvidge Sacrament Meeting every; Sun. 10 a.m.; Youth (ages 12-18) and Children's (ages 8-11) Activities, Wed. at 7:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
250 Market St., Platteville, WI; (608) 642-1623; Reverend Brian Backstrand; Sun. Worship 11:00 a.m.; “All Inclusive, All Welcome.”
Waldwick Community Church
238 County Road W, Mineral Point, WI Pastor Dave Ritchie (Cell: 608-482-3552) Services every Sunday at 9:30 A.M. (No services in January and February.)
Westview Methodist Church
770 W. Madison St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3310; Pastor Bob Korntved; www.westviewmethodist.com Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study & prayer 6:30 p.m.
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12011 HWY 61, Fennimore WI 53809 Shop (608) 822-6491 | Jeff (608) 988-6182 | Don (608) 988-6189 Wednesday, June 15, 2022 | 8:00 a.m.
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LOCATION: 3 miles South of Fennimore WI. or 7 miles North of Lancaster, WI. on US Hwy 61. LUNCH: on grounds NOTE: EARLY START TIME OF 8:00 AM! This will be a very large sale! This will be both a live onsite and online auction. Online bidding will be offered on most items through Equipment Facts. Visit website to register! Sale bill was made 3 weeks prior to sale day. We are expecting many more items before sale day. If coming from a long distance for a particular item, PLEASE CALL FIRST! Low commission rates! Expecting lots of machinery! To view complete sale bill and photos see our webpage at jeffstractorsllc.com or jeffstractorsandmachinery.com. TRACTORS: C-IH 3394, CAH, MFD, Duals, Weights, 5824 hrs 1 owner (Nice); JD 6210, CAH, 6000 hrs; JD 6410, MFD, CAH, 5624 hrs, PQ; JD 5510, MFD, LDR, 5200 hrs; JD 4250, MFD, CAH, PS, showing 11432— overhauled 1500 hrs ago; JD 4440, CAH 6787 hrs, 2 owner tractor (Nice); Cabelas LM 35, CAH, MFD w/ Woods 96 LDR, 114 hrs; JD 4430, CAH, 9210 hrs, Quad; JD 4040, CAH, 3391 hrs (Nice); IH 685 w/Cab, Air, 4300 hrs (Nice); JD 4240, CAH, MFD w/JD 158 LDR; 2019 MF, 1760 M, CAH, MFD w/MFD L135 Loader, 199 hrs (like new); Ford 4600 w/LDR; MF 275 w/LDR; C-IH 884 w/LDR; NH T2410, CAH, MFD w/LDR, 800 hrs; IH 886, CAH; Ford 3000 D; JD 3020 D w/48 LDR; AC 7000, CAH, 5089 hrs; MF 390 w/LDR, 2400 hrs; Cub Cadet 7234 MFD w/60” Snowblower, 115 hrs; Bobcat CT230, MFD, LDR, Cab, 1047 hrs; Farmall Super A; C-IH 35B, MFD w/LDR, Hydro, 256 hrs; Ford 2600 Gas, 1113 hrs (Nice); Yanmar YM 240D, MFD, LDR; MF 253 Tractor w/Almo Mower, Cab, 3615 hrs; NH Boomer 2030, MFD, 442 hrs w/NH 240 LDR; Ford Jubilee; MF 202 w/ldr;JD 4640 CAH 7451 hrs. nice; NH workmaster 40 w/ldr low hrs. C-IH 5250 MFD, CAH, w/510 ldr. SKID STEERS & MINI EXCAVATORS: NH C 232 Track SS; Case 1845 C SS; Gehl 5635 D SS; NH LS 180 SS, 3346 hrs; NH 220 SS (Bad Motor); Hanix SB 150 Mini Ex; Kubota KX 91-3 Mini Ex w/Cab 4534 hrs; Case CX 75 SR Excavator, 2300 hrs; NH 885 SS Cab, 1604 hrs; Bobcat 751, 3700 hrs (Nice) Cab.Mustang 320 ss , Prime Mover ss. MOWERS & UTV: JD CX Gator; Mahindra 750 XTV, 2 row seats (Nice); JD 180 Lawn Mower; Cub Cadet 1050 Mower; Dixon Ram Mag ZTurn Mower, 400 hrs; Dixie Chopper Excaliper Industrial Z-Turn; Bush Hog Z turn PZ 3061 Mower, 74” deck; Husqvarna Z turn Mower; JD 850 w/Belly Mower; Artic cat 250 4 wheeler 826 miles COMBINES: 1999 C-IH 2366 Combine, Spec Rotor, Chopper, 2900 Sep hrs; C-IH 1660 Combine, 3684 hrs, Chopper, Rock Trap, Cummins Diesel; NH TR 88 Combine, 3892/3127 hrs (seller says some wiring & mechanical work needs to be done) FARM RETIREMENT LINE: Ford TW 15 Series II, CAH, MFD, 5600 hrs; JD 6405, MFD w/640 LDR, 5348 hrs; JD 7200 6 row Planter, conservation, Finger, Dry; H&S 310 Spreader; K2K Bale Trailer; White 256 14’ Disc; Howards 5’ Rotovator; 2—72” Fork Buckets fit JD 640 LDR; Bale Spear fits JD 640 LDR ROGER UPDIKE ESTATE LINE: Kubota M6040 w/LDR, MFD, 1800 hrs; JD 4840, CAH, Power Shift, 9600 hrs; JD 4440, CAH, Power Shift; JD 4000 D, WF; Farm Star 3pt PHD; Simplicity 16 LTH Lawn Mower; JD 7000 4 row Planter; JD 566 Round Baler; JD B 10’ Grain Drill; King Kutter TG 72 YK Triller; Woods Cadet 84 Rotary Cutter; 2—Gravity Boxes w/JD Gears FARM LINE: C-IH 7120 MFD, 5700 hrs.,Duals , Weights, Nice! McFarland RB 4100 reel disc; Glenco 9 shank ss; Brillion 18’ FC; Brillion PDT 16’ roller; Meyers M300 spreader; Bush Hog 2515 Batwing; Winco 25 generator. HAY EQUIPMENT: NH RB 450 round baler silage special 2275 bales; NH BC 5060 Square Baler w/72 Thrower, Camera, Hyd Control Moisture Tester; Hesston Agco 7105 Inline Baler; C-IH RB 455 Round Baler, 400 Bales; NH BR 7090 Baler, App 5000 Bales, Net; H&S BW 1000 Remote Square Bale Attachment (low bales); JD 100 Square Baler; H&S 12 Wheel Rake; JD 640 Rake; NH 316 Baler w/Thrower; Bush Hog 2515 Batwing (like new); Vermeer 5410 Rebel Baler, net, 1325 Bales; Vermeer VR 820 Wheel Rake; NH 1409 Discbine (Nice); JD 1217 Haybine 7’; NH 489 Haybine; NH 7230 9’ Discbine; Notch Bale Hauler; JD 327 Baler w/Kicker; NH 472 7’ Haybine (nice); JD 338 Baler w/Kicker; Kuhn GA 4121 Rotary Rake; NH 7220 Discbine; Pequea 910 Tedder; Hesston Agco 3309 Discbine; Gruett Bale Wagon w/Webb; NH 489 Haybine; NH 256 w/Dolly; IH 1190 Haybine; 3—NI 5209 Discbine; JD 446 Round Baler; MF 124 Baler; NH 451 3pt Sickle Mower; 2—Hay Rite Bale Conveyor; NH 311 Baler w/Chute; JD 566 Baler; JD 510 Baler; NH 75 Bale Thrower; H&S 8 Wheel Rake; NH 570 Baler w/72 Thrower; JD 336 Baler; NH 55 Rake; NH 273 Baler; NH 560 Round Baler; 2011 MF 2856A, net, twin, auto kick, 12,600 bales, 610 hrs; C-IH 3309 Discbine; Fiat NH 451 Sickle Mower; JD 468 Baler w/net mega; C-IH MDX 91 Disc Mower; NH BR 740 Baler w/Net; Vicon 117 Disc Mower; NI 5408 Disc Mower; JD 535 Baler w/Net; Hesston 1160 Hydro swing; JD 1209 Haybine; JD 535 Round Baler; JD 328 Baler w/Kicker; M&W 4500 Round Baler; Gehl 1475 Baler; MF 3pt Sickle Mower; NH Bale Mover; JD 1219 Haybine; NH 256 Rake; NH 276 Baler w/chute; NH 7060 Baler (parts); 2—8x16 Hay Racks; 2—9x16 Hay Racks; JD 569 Premium Baler;JD 335 baler;JD 336 baler PLANTING: JD 1750 4 row conservation planter dry fert; JD 1750 6 row Planter, Rawson Zone Till Cart, Conservation Finger, Liquid Fert; JD 8’ 8100 Drill; JD 7200 4 row Conservation Planter, dry fert; Brillion SST 10’ Seeder, 726 Acres; IH 5100 12’ Drill, Grass, Press; Brillion SS 10 Seeder, 436 Acres; C-IH 20’ x 6” Grain Drill, Grass, Press; JD 8300 12’ Drill w/grass; JD 7200 6 row Planter, dry fer; C-IH 5100 10’ Drill; Great Plains 13’drill, grass, press, IH 56 2 row planter. HARVEST: Brent 644 Gravity Box w/Tarp; NI 324 Picker; 2—Parker Boxes w/Gears; JD 27 Stalk Chopper; JD 38 Chopper w/Row CH; H&S 7+4 HD Chopper Box; Kory Gravity Box; NH 824 CH; Henke 36 Roller Mill; JD 2 row Narrow CH; JD 12 Chopper w/1 row head; 2—Demco 365 Gravity Boxes (like new); Schutz Stalk Chopper; JD 400 Grain Cart; NH 790 Chopper w/Hay Head; Pequea 710 Tedder; JD 16A Flail Chopper; NH 822 CH; 3—NH 38 Stalk Chopper; Killbros 350 Gravity Box; Big Little D390 Gravity Box; Brent 400 Grain Cart; Brent 450 Gravity Box; Underverth 230 gravity box w/kory 6872 wagon TILLAGE: IH 37 9’ Disc; IH 490 30’ Disc; Kent 18’ Soil Finisher; C-IH 4200 13’ Finisher; Ford 2 Btm Plow; White 252 12’ Disc; IH 350 10’ Disc; Howard 5’ Rotovator; JD 10’ Mulcher; JD 115 12’ Disc Notched Blades (nice); Howard HR 40 Rotovator 9’; 3pt 6’ Disc; IH 370 12’ Disc; Brillion Roller; 3pt Chisel; Oliver 252 10’ Disc; IH 8’ 350 Disc; AC 2300; IH 350 12’ Disc; Pull Type Mulcher; Krause 8’ Disc; JD 2 btm 3 pt Plow; JD 215 Disc; C-IH 181 rotary hoe; White 271 18’disc; JD 230 disc, C-IH 4200 soil finisher, JD 8’ RWA disc. MISC: 2– Gehl 125 mills late models one with scale; JD 780, 400 bushel Spreader, Top Beater; Montana MBH 66 Backhoe w/Pump; JD 33 Spreader; 3pt Blade; PHD; Ford LRD; H&S HP 425 Vertical Beater Spreader; Wood R105 Rotary Mower; NH 3732 Tandem Spreader; JD 709 Mower; Winco 25 KW Generator; 2—Demco 365 Gravity Boxes; Arps 750 Backhoe 3pt Pump; Landpride RCR 3515 Batwing; Woods 3180 Batwing; Homemade Seed Tender; H&S 310 Spreader; Weigh Wagon w/Scale; NH 155 Spreader; 72” JD Material Bucket; JD 640 LDR Spear; 72” JD Manure Tine Bucket; Howard Rotovator; 3pt IMCO Blade; County Line 6’ Mower; JD Suitcase Weights; Manure Pump; Almo 8’ Rotary Mower; Westendorf Pallet forks; Kewannee 10’ heavy duty blade;JD Fert attachment; Porta hut 14x21;H&S 6x10 cattle trailer; NH 353 mill; colman go cart;Demco 750 sprayer; SPECIAL ITEM: 2002 Exiss 4 horse slant, removal, saddle, rack, new brakes, air, heat, sink, stove, shower & toilet, Meyers M160 spreader. Westendorf ta 28 LDR. UNUSED ITEMS: IA 8x21 Loading Ramp; 2—14x4 Gooseneck Bale Hauler; FT 7014 Dump Trailer; Great Bear Vibratory Roller; IA 72” SS Bucket; IA 84: SS Bucket; IA 96” SS Bucket; IA 2424X 3pt Disc; IA 120 R Grader Blade 12’; 2—8’ Snow Pusher; IA 430 Header Trailer; IA 435 Header Trailer; IA 94” Snow Bucket; IA Tree & Post Puller; SS Rotary Cult; Stout 72-3 Grapple; IA 10’ Box Blade; FDT 7014 Dump Trailer; IA 625 Baler Hauler; IA 8’ Box Blade; IA 2422 Offset Disc; IA 14x4 Gooseneck Bale Trailer; Lowe 1650 SS PHD; Lowe 750 SS PHD; Stout 72-8 Grapple; Stout 66-9 Grapple; Pallet Forks; Stout SG 13 Stump Grinder; Stout SS Bale Spear; IA Box Scraper; 6’ 3pt Box Blade; 4—E-Z Kleen Power Washers; IA 6’ Rotary Mower; IA 7’ Rotary Mower; IA 625 Bale Wagon TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK. Everything to be settled for day of sale unless other arrangements have been made PRIOR to sale day with Auction Co. No warranties or guarantees are given or implied on any items sold. All announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material. All items sold as is w/no warranty or guarantees implied. Years and hours are believed to be correct but are not guaranteed.
MILDRED AND THE LATE LEO ZIMMERMAN ESTATE AUCTION
Thursday, June 9th at 3:00 p.m. Location: 942 S. Beaumont Rd. Prairie du Chien, WI Vehicles: Both clean and good shape in garage; 2001 Chevy 1500 Ext. Cab, 4x4, 108,000 miles; 1999 Chevy Lumina LS44,000 miles. Sale includes: Many Shop tools--Woodworking tools and equipment; Costume jewelry; Riding Mower; many garden supplies; kitchen table chairs; household furniture; elec. fireplace; much more everyday household; Make plans to attend.
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FOR COMPLETE GUN, AMMO, KNIFE INVENTORY & DESCRIPTION, PLEASE GO TO TEASDALE-GILL.COM, AUCTIONLOOK.COM, & AUCTIONZIP.COM DATE: Saturday, June 11, 2022 TIME: 10:00 a.m. LUNCH on grounds Restrooms LOCATION:Old Elizabeth High School DIRECTIONS: No. of Hwy. 20, 310 N. West St., Elizabeth Ill. 61028 NOTE: Mr. Dittmar was an avid gun collector, shooter, & gun builder. He was also an accomplished amateur photographer & camera collector. Many items are like new. Wm. Hollenbeck of Three Nails Gunsmithing in E. Dubuque, Ill. will be handling gun transfers. The remainderman of the Steven L. Dittmar Living Trust is St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. GUNS/KNIVES Etc.: Guns, Lg. amt. of ammo, gun parts, stocks, optics bayonets, magazines, scopes, hunting & pocket knives, gun cases etc ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: Husking Pegs; Pulleys; Traps; Blue Canning Jars; Cast Iron Imp. Seat; Saws; Globe; 1872 U.S Map & others; Ill. & JoDaviess Co. Atlases; Mining pic.-Galena- Sev. Boxes-Cameras, Lenses & Photo eq.- R.R. Padlocks; R.R. Lamps & Oil Cans; Auto Ad. items; Marbles; Watering Cans; Pictures/ Frames; Photos by Steve Dittmar printed on canvas; Tin-type photos; Box of Ansel Adams & Archie Lieberman Books; Child's Big Red Wagon; Tootsie & Matchbook Toys; Ass't. Men's Wrist & Pocket Watches (some Swiss) Many U.S. Mint proof sets, Foreign Coins, & U.S. Collector Coins HOUSEHOLD/TOOLS/GARDEN: Lg. Napoleon Gas Grill; Wood Chaise Lounge; Cast Metal Patio Set; Several Lg. Grow lights & Bulbs; (3) Channel Master Transistor Clock Radios; Several Battery Powered Lanterns; Hamilton Beach Toaster Oven NIB; (2) Oak Curio Cabinets; Hand & Power Tools (many like new!); Generac S-V 2400 Generator; Cub Cadet Self-prop. Push Mower w/6 sp. trans, elect. start & Briggs 190 cc Eng. (Exc. Cond.!); Toro Recycler Mower; Yard Mach. 24" Son Blower w/ Elec. Start, 2-stage (never used); Many Yard & Garden Items & Tools; Shelving MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Weider Barbells; Fishing Eq.; Pet Carrier CONSIGNED BY OTHERS: 16'4" x 6.5' Display Wagon on running gear 15" rims, Like new Radial Tires, Ball Hitch, Storage area, LD warning Lights, Custom Built WOOD: 3"x3/4" Porch Bd, Tongue & Groove-treated, 50 linear ft./10'; White barn Battons 57'; Wainscoting 3/4" x 15'; RV 3" x 42" Bladex Dump Valve; Oak Cabinet Facing & Drawers; 2 Mirrors; Medicine Cab.; RV EQ.- AC-DC 30 AMP & Battery Charger (1 unit), Kitchen Sink, LP Gas Heater, Gas Furnace-"Suburban", Fiberglass Corner Unit sit down fiberglass tub, 20 G. Fresh Water Tank w/12V Pump; RV Toilet ANTIQUE/COLLECTIBLE: 1950-60 Te lephone Bench & Phone; '30's Te lephone Door Bells; '20's Battery Operated Te lephone Door Bell; Candlestick Phone; Insulators; Phones & Speakers; Baseballs; Baby Moon Hub Caps; Telephone Magnets MISC.: Rockwell Saw Stand; (2) Mirrors w/Frame; Double Halogen Work Light; Tie Scraper Flooring; AC-DC Transformer; Shop Tools; Tie Chains 27x5 1/4x17; Pass Car Tie Chains; Fencing Items; Staples; Ladder Rack; Linesman Safety Eq. ; Hardware Doors; Misc. Hardware; Drywall Items; Fertilizer Lawn Cart; Mole Traps; Bird Houses; Contractor Laser Level; Natural Gas 30,000 BTU Heater; Cedar 5 1/2' Attic Venilators (2); New Storm Door (Anderson 32" w/hardware); Alum. Storm Door 32"; Dog Kennel; Black Shutters NIB PLUS MUCH MORE TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! Possibly selling in 2 rings-Please bring a bidding partner! TERMS: Cash,Check. Credit Card w/4.0% convenience fee. Positive I.D.required. If applicable, Wis. sales tax 5.5% will be charged. All items must be settled for and removed day of sale or make arrangements. Not responsible for accidents or items after sold. Any announcements sale day take precedence over all printed material.?REG. WI. & ILL. AUCTIONEERS: Larry L. Te asdale, Shullsburg, WI 608-965-3558 IL. #441.000224 Wi. #172 Randal J. Gill, Shullsburg, WI. 608-9653632, ILL. #441.000226 WI. #171 Also go to: www.teasdale-gill.com auctionzip.com & auction look.com FOR COMPLETE LIST W/PIC'S! Watch for us on FACEBOOK!
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WANTED: HORSES and ponies. Western store available, www.ivegotbling.com. 608-3418144.
CLOVERDALE VERTICAL TMRs, good quality, good prices, local dealer. Call Dan 608-7237845. FOR SALE: Burr Mill 608-7322482.
FOR SALE: Sawdust, slabs by the bundle or cut to length. 16052 Riley Rd, Boscobel, WI. BIG SQUARES of Western hay. 563-419-7370. HAY AND Bedding Auction. Every Saturday at 12:00 Noon. Reynolds Feed & Supply. Cobb, WI. 608-623-2121. www.reynoldslivestock.com. CLASSIFIED AD deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Thursdays.
LOOKING TO RENT: Crop ground for the 2022 season and beyond. Within 10 miles of Montfort. 608-988-6945.
FOR SALE: New Holland 258 rake; Feteral 8' grain auger with hydraulic winch. 608-412-1272 FOR SALE: New Holland 853 round baler. $2,500. 608-8722271. FOR SALE: New Holland Hydro Swing 13 foot discbine. Call 608412-1272. WANTED: JOHN DEERE 4020D in good condition, reasonable. 563-451-2442. CONVEYORS: POLY, stainless or wooden in 11", 18", 24", replacement chain for all kinds. Call Dan. 608-723-7845. FENCING NEW or repair. Call 608-732-2416 for free quote. SAVE TODAY - The classified way! Call 1-800-236-2537.
JOHN & KIM REMLEY AUCTION TRACTOR, TRUCKS, HORSE ITEMS, SHOP ITEMS, COLLECTIBLES,TOYS, HOUSEHOLD W6011 Franklin Rd., Monroe, WI For auction questions phone 608-698-4038
DATE: Saturday, June 11th TIME: 10:30 am
LOCATION: From Monroe, WI go south ½ mile to Franklin Rd. go west to lst place on left. TRACTOR: 1949 Ford 8N, WF, fenders, newer rear rubber, runs, believe to be 2nd owner, previous owner was Herb Stauffacher & Green Co. Fairgrounds; TRUCKS: 2008 Chev. 2500 HD Z71, 4x4, some rust, Vortec, auto, reg. Cab, 390,000 miles, 5th wheel ball, own owner; 2002 Chev. 2500 HD, reg.cab, 4x4, auto, 248,000 miles, 5th wheel ball, own owner; SNOWPLOW: Western 8ft. Snow plow for truck; LOG SPLITTER: log splitter w/5hp. Honda engine; HORSE ITEMS & TACK: Antique English Side Saddle; Red, White & Blue fleece breast collar & saddle blanket set; single trees; hames; bridles, etc.; 2-single & 1-double saddle racks; single & double horse harnesses; saddles; HORSE SLEIGH, BUGGIES, CART: Horse sleigh totally Amish re-done; antique Road Cart, antique Dr. Buggy w/top w/Fitzgibbons Bros, Monroe, WI plate on buggy; antique Dr. Buggy w/rose mauling.; oak road cart all w/hard rubber & channel; 4-snow ski’s that hook on axles; WALK-IN COOLER: Bush 4x5ft. Inside walk in commercial refrigerator, 2 ½” insulated wall, complete with floor; Flower display cooler; COUNTERTOP: app.10ft. Long Countertop w/stools w/cedar front; GUNS & SPORTING GOODS: Ruger 357 Pistol; Beretta 9mm Nano Revolver; metal minnow bucket; deer antlers; TOOLS & SHOP ITEMS: HD metal shop desk; Puma 20gal upright air comp on wheels; JD Ac-18 wet/dry vac, 18 gallon; JD AC 3000GS Power Washer w/Subaru motor; Porter Cable Tiger Elec. Sawzall; Milw. Ban saw in case; Standard/Metric Socket Set up to 1 1/4” & 32mm; Milw.. ½” Drill; 3/4” air socket; Milw.. 4 ½” angle grinder; DeWalt angle grinder; Impacts; 3/8” drive socket set; ½” deep air impact set; 11 pc. ½” drive air impact sockets; Stark log nut torque w/4-sockets; hammer Drill Stark 9pc 3/4” impact sockets, metric & standard; JMAC cordless ½” drill set; Chicago ½” air Impact;20-ton air bottle jack; 20ton floor jack; 2-4ft. Alum. Step ladders; shop lights; ass’t. of oil, bar chain oil, etc.; shop shelving; metal shop cabinet; FARM, LAWN & GARDEN: ass’t. farm gates; 100 gal. fuel truck tank; Stihl BG55 gas leaf blower; Stihl FS90R gas weed eater; Patio bar w/glass top & umbrella; folding camping chairs; Cement lawn doe & fawn; yard windmill; steel yard arch; 10x14 Green House; barn board bird houses; FIREWOOD: piles of split fire wood; TOYS: 2-AC 190’s; Int. 1586, 1086, 1086 w/loader & 7140 Magnum; Farmall NF 560; Gravity wagons; barge box; JD 4-bottom plow; True Scale Mounted corn picker; JD grain drill; Snap-on 150 in box; Tonka Truck; Ertyl Wagons; Nylint Truck; Ind. Lines Bus; Fire Truck; Truck w/ racks; Buddy L Wrecker; Hyd. Dump Truck; cement truck; SWISS ITEMS: Ladies Swiss Dress; Childs Swiss Dress w/apron & bonnet; Swiss Beanie; Swiss buttons; Lederhosen leather boys bibs pants; ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Bedroom Set; dressers; steel high chair; crocks; doll buggy; Hoosier Cabinet w/roll top front, nice; Philco Model 67-610 radio in cabinet; Mrs. Beasley Doll; 1913 felt Green County Fair pennant; Green Co. Fair entry book & harness racing program; Dinner Bell mounted on stand; “Green County Fair” Laverne Kammerud; “Racing Home” Terry Redlin; Cast iron Horse Hitching posts; metal JD sign; JD wind chimes, made out of a piston; old metal cans; Five 5-gal. glass wine jugs, 3 w/glass stoppers; sythes; copper boiler; wood trunks; steel wheels; Milk Cans w/JD Tractor seats; authentic Long Horn w/tooled leather; Green & Blue canning jars; pop bottles; pint Springtime Anytime; 2-authentic Mexican Sombrero’s; 18piece Cat’s Meow Buidlings; HOUSEHOLD: Entertainment Center; Rd. Dining Table w/4-chairs; Brown leather sofa; sofa w/double recliners; Small kitchen appliances; Back Bar; corner TV stand; 8-decorative top pie plates; MISC: Amish road sign; granite slabs; pile of barn boards; TERMS: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents or losses. AUCTIONEERS: Tom Bidlingmaier, Browntown, WI 608-328-4878 & Cory Bidlingmaier, Monroe, WI 608-558-4924. WRAL #740 & 1283.
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2nd Annual Special Children Public Benefit Auction to support the Center for Special Children of La Farge, WI.
Saturday, June 11, 2022
Platteville Produce Auction 8521 CTY Rd D | Platteville, WI 53818 7:00am Breakfast | 8:30am Auction begins 11:30am Quilts | 12:00pm Dr of CSC speech
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ABOUT THE AUCTION: The auction supports the Center for Special Children Program at the La Farge Medical Clinic, which provides affordable diagnosis and care for children with genetic conditions. The clinic combines primary care with advanced genetic testing to improve the lives of special children and their families. All donation are tax deductible. QUILTS BEDDING: Log cabin Colorado Star Quilt, 2 Eureka Quilts and barn Quilts. 2 Comforter’s: 1 tropical bloom, 2 pillow sets, bears around the cabin, wilderness cabin, queen size mini trip around the world and more that are not listed. HOUSEHOLD/TOYS: 24” laundry sink stainless steel and cabinet, wooden bench, 10-gal Igloo water jug, Igloo cooler, JOHN DEERE combine S780, CASE IH combine, HUSQVARNA TOYS: 440 chainsaw, 550XP chainsaw, 125B leaf blower, toy hedge trimmer, toy weed wacker, toy HUSQVARNA push mower: Bags of NEW Craft Stampers, Little Diggers steel, wooden Little Diggers painted CAT & JD colors, marble roller pump. GIFT CERTIFICATES: Silver Nail horse shoeing, Silver Nail horse trimming, 40-ton broiler chicken litter spread on your farm up to 30 miles from 3190 Baker Rd, Platteville, WI. 16-ton road gravel BARD, 200’ feet 5” or 6” seamless gutter, 8 hr skid steer rental FARMER IMP., $500 for VONDRA AG, 1300 to 1400 lb. beef for processing. HORSE AND HORSE RELATED ITEMS: 50” Pony, cart and harness OUTDOOR FURNITURE & MISC: Wooden bench, concrete lawn ornaments, fire ring, 2 new green mountain pellet grills, poly lawn chairs, PORCH SWING SPORTING GOODS: 12 volt/110 table top green mountain pellet grill, 2 kayaks, 2 adult bikes, 2 children’s bike and 1 youth bike, pedal bike with trailer, stainless steel multi grilling tool. FARMING RELATED ITEMS/TOOLS: 1957 JOHN DEERE 60 RESTORED 3pt Clam Shell fenders Rolla Matic 5 gal, buccaneer (glyphosate), 5 gal HYG oil Hennessey, 2 cases grease Cenex, Purina 18 percent calf starter, bags of silo king inoculate, Milwaukee screw driver set, 50’ garden hose, 6’ fiber glass step ladder, 20 bags economy feed 16% calf feed, 20 bags Reddy Ag 18% calf starter. LOTS OF NEW ITEMS! LAWN AND GARDEN: NEW BigDog Rex MP 42” deck 18hp Briggs engine FOOD ITEMS: FOOD AVAILABLE FOR TAKE-OUT AND AVAILABLE ALL DAY This is only a partial listing, many more items to be sold. Terms of payment: cash or good checks; no credit cards excepted. All announcements day of sale precedence over prior advertising. Hours: Friday, June 10-12 noon-until 8pm and morning of sale. For information or to make a donation: Chester High 608-379-0327, Norman Lamar Snyder 608-778-4696, Kevin Newswanger 608-723-5662. Directions: From Lancaster, County A East to County D South two miles auction on right. From Platteville: HWY 81 West to Cty Rd D, 3 miles to auction on left. Platteville Produce Auction-Center for Special Children and auction committee are not responsible for accidents.
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DATE: Saturday, June 18, 2022 (RAIN DATE: 6/19/22) TIME: 9:30 a.m. LUNCH on grounds Tri State Porta Potty LOCATION: 8083 W. Council Hill Rd., Galena, Ill. 61036 NOTE: Over 500 toys! TOY COLLECTION: For list of toys (J.D., Farmall, International, Cockshutt, Massey, A.C., Case, Fordson,) Trains (Lionel, Williams, MTH, Lionel, Kline, Railing,Williams Bachman, FM Trainmaster, MO, Weaver) SEE Printable List! teasdale-gill.com CAMPERS: Damon 2001 Cat Diesel Motor Home, Class C, 36', 91,844 mi. Winnebago 2008, 30', Ford eng. 41,838 mi. TOOLS & EQ.: Rand Manual Tire Changer; Hand Cart; Steel Wheel Barrow; Car Ramps; Hyd. Lift; Craftsman Radial Arm Saw; 10" Craftsman Table SawCal Hawk Drill Press; Delta Dust Collector; Delta 6" Jointer; Ryobi Router w/Stand; 10 G. Sand Blaster; Several Saw Horses; 1 T. & 1 1/2T. Cherry Pickers; 7 h.p. 60 G. Air Compressor; Several Alum. Step & Ext. Ladders; 28' Fiberglass Ext. Ladder; Napa Floor Jack FARM EQ./LAWN EQ.: J.D. 10' Disc; King Kutter 7', 5' King Kutter 3 pt. Gyro Mower; 3 pt. Blade; Van Brunt J.D. 10' Drill w/grass seed; 3 Section Roller; J.D. 2-Section Harrow; 6,000 & 7,500 W. Generators; J.D. Lawn 38" Sweep; J.D. X730 Lawn Mower w/255 Hrs, 54" Deck'; Wood Chipper MISCELLANEOUS & HOUSEHOLD: 2 Rolls Picket Fence; Bumper-hitch Wheel Chair Lift; Several Showcases PLUS MUCH MORE TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! Possibly selling in 2 rings-Please bring a bidding partner! TERMS: Cash,Check. Credit Card w/4.0% convenience fee. Positive I.D.required. If applicable, Wis. sales tax 5.5% will be charged. All items must be settled for and removed day of sale or make arrangements. Not responsible for accidents or items after sold. Any announcements sale day take precedence over all printed material. REG. WI. & ILL. AUCTIONEERS: Larry L. Teasdale, Shullsburg, WI 608-965-3558 IL. #441.000224 Wi. #172 Randal J. Gill, Shullsburg, WI. 608-9653632, Ill. #441.000226 WI. #171 Also go to: www.teasdale-gill.com, auctionzip.com & auctionlook.com FOR COMPLETE LIST W/PIC'S! Watch for us on FACEBOOK!
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DATE: Thursday, June 9th TIME: 11:00 am
(Sale order: Milk House Equipment, Milk Quota, Milking Cows, Heifers) LOCATION: From Monroe, WI go south on Hwy. 69 to Co. B, go west on B to HK, go south on HK to farm on right. 98-HEAD OF HOLSTEIN & JERSEY DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS • 70 Milk cows with 28 fresh-1st calf Heifers in the last 60 days and 5 cows recently fresh, 10-15 Dry cows with many cows due by sale day. This herd includes 57 Holsteins, 10 Jerseys, 2 Hol/Jer, 1 Swedish Red. • 12 Holstein Open Heifers Approx. 500-600lbs, • 4 Jersey Heifers Approx. 400lbs. • 12 Started open Holstein Heifer calves. NOTE: The Anderson’s have been Dairying on this farm since 1966 when Don took over from his Dad. This herd has been AI sired all the way back to the beginning. There have only ever been two Bulls on site for cleanup only. Cows are being milked in a stanchion barn and are not being pushed. Cattle here for everyone’s pocketbook. The Anderson’s currently have a 70lbs. Average with 4.3 Fat and 3.6 Protein. The SCC has been as low as 200,000. They are up to date on hoof trimming and use Lena Vet Service for Herd Health maintenance. Please call ahead for your trucking needs. 608 558 4924; PRAIRIE FARMS MILK QUOTA TO BE AUCTIONED: Daily base pound average is 1648 lbs. Can be spilt. For any questions please call your local rep; MILKING EQUIPMENT: Mueller 1,000 Gallon Bulk Tank, Surge Automatic Pipeline Washer, Mueller Plate Cooler. 6 DV 300 Milkers W/ Claws. Surge 71/2 HP Vacuum Pump. Approx. 200’ 2” Pipeline to be removed; TRACTORS: Case 870 W/ Westerndorf TA28 Loader. 8ft Material Bucket never used. Bale spear. WF Diesel P.S Cab Heat, 3,200 hrs., 3pt, D Hyd. Case 930, WF, Diesel, D Hyd. 8 speed. 650 hrs. on complete Engine Rebuild, New PTO, Radiator, Clutch; MACHINERY: 2 DMI E280 350 Bushel side dump gravity wagons, ex tongues, 12.5.15 tires. New Holland 7230 Discbine 10’ cut; JD 213 platform head; TERMS: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents or losses. AUCTIONEERS: Tom Bidlingmaier, Browntown, WI 608-328-4878 & Cory Bidlingmaier, Monroe, WI 608-558-4924. WRAL #740 & 1283.
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Lunch: On Grounds Location: 32900 St. Hwy 27 Prairie du Chien, WI Multiple moving auctions packed it one and many nice consignments still coming in---Make plans to attend and plan on multiple rings, much more by sale time. Tractors/Farm/Trucks/Vans/Outdoor: 460 IH Gas tractor, WF, runs well; Massey Harris 33, gas, runs well; John Deere model A, good runner, straight tin, new tires; nice, 4 sect. drag w/cart; 500 gal. sprayer w/20’ boom and controls; 2- Lely Roterras; 6’ woods brushhog; 5’ Howse Brushhog; couple hundred steel fence posts/many braces; many farm gates; 2-calf hutches; truck tool box; loader for utility tractor; 87 GMC pickup w/tommy gate, 4x4/plow mounts; 97 Ford pickup 4x4 w/plow mounts; 1975 Dodge Custom 300 pickup and a 1994 Dodge Ram 350 service van. Lawn Mower/Boat/lawn/garden: Husqvarna Riding mower, new tires/battery, 54” deck, 24HP, hydro, 550 hrs. great shape; JD 54” mower deck; Gravely 52” cut zero turn mower, 100 hours; 2003-16’ fishing boat w/93 40HP Mercury-4 seats-2 auto anchors, live well, trolling motor, nice; woodsplitter w/elec. start; Outdoor double swing; Spirit snowblower w/elec. start; 2- nice ladder stands-one two man; Coleman Pulse 1850 generator; boat gas cans; bug zapper; life jackets; hose reel; ice fishing fish finder; ice fishing shanty/supplies; John deere 70 riding mower, project; Mr. Heater; Household/Misc.: Kitchen table w/6 chairs nice shape no use; Treadmill like new; chest freezer; 2- recliners; rocking chairs; living room furniture; microwave stands; office furniture; milk cans; gas grill; lp tank; kenmore lg. window ac; couch; school desks/chairs; new rv cover; 100 glass barn window blocks; old Schwinn 3 wheel bicycle; dog house; lg. outdoor nativity pieces; holiday decor; wooden duck decoys; Budweiser beer stines; chicken wire; 420 bullet patio pavers; much more; Woodworkers--Couple wagons of quality woodworking tools and supplies to include: Grass drawer slides, new in box- many different lengths; many shelf brackets; Grant ball bearing door slides; kitchen appliance lifts; upright Delta radial drill press for angle drilling; new Incra jig; Delta tablesaw tendon jig; Delta mortising jig; Freud bisquit jointer; Port. cable profile sander; Port. cab. crown harrow stapler; Port. cab. plung router; Freud 8” dado set; many new/used blades; approx. 40 pipe wood clamps up to 8’ long; new Makita belt sander; Makita wet stone sharpener; 4” Delta belt sander; Ryobi 1hp. router; Port.Cab. 3”x24” belt sander; many new tools/bits; Delta plate jointer; Delta sander; Delta osc. spindle sander; lathe tools; hundreds of steel wheels for planter wagons/ect.; many finish nails/screws/ect.; radial arm saw; good amount of 1” pine lumber; much more everyday woodworking tools; approx. 12 pieces of granite, needs to be cut to shape; Shop/Tools: AC 225 arc welder on dolly, like new; shop benches; Saw horses; bench top drill press; gear lube; many organizers full of new screws/usable items; many everyday tools; Dewalt sawzall; drop cords; bench grinder; torpedo LP heater; sump pumps; air compressor; Stihl Chainsaws, MS 250/woodboss 028; Clerks/Cashier: Adams Auction Service, LLC Prairie du Chien, WI 608-326-1513 Terms: Cash and Good check w/positive ID. Sales tax applies on appropriate items. Not responsible for accidents/ lost articles or no show items. Announcements made on sale day take precedence.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH 11:00AM: DONALD, ROSE & CRAIG ANDERSON, FAMILY AUCTION, DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS, MILK QUOTA, MACHINERY & MILKING EQUIPMENT. N807 Cty. HK, Monroe, WI. For auctions questions phone 608558-1394. 98-HEAD OF HOLSTEIN & JERSEY DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS. B&M Auctions of WI, LLC, Browntown, WI. WRAL#166 www.bm-auctions.com SATURDAY JUNE 11TH, 9:00AM: ADAMS AUCTION AND REAL ESTATE CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. 32900 St. Hwy 27 Prairie du Chien, WI PLEASE CALL NOW TO BOOK IN YOUR CONSIGNMENTS! www.adams-sales.com SATURDAY JUNE 11, 10:00AM: STEVEN L. DITTMAR LIVING TRUST AUCTION, GUNS/AMMO./GUN PARTS/ KNIVES/ SCOPES & EQ.-ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES-CAMERA EQ./ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Old Elizabeth High School. DIRECTIONS: No. of Hwy. 20, 310 N. West St., Elizabeth Ill. 61028. or go to: www.teasdale-gill.com auctionzip.com & auctionlook.com FOR COMPLETE LIST W/PIC’S! Watch for us on FACEBOOK! 608-965-3558 Saturday, June 11th, 10:30AM: JOHN & KIM REMLEY AUCTION TRACTOR, TRUCKS, HORSE ITEMS, SHOP ITEMS, COLLECTIBLES,TOYS, HOUSEHOLD, W6011 Franklin Rd., Monroe, WI, For auction questions phone 608-698-4038. B & M Auctions TUESDAY JUNE 14TH 9:30AM: CYRIL “DOC” REGO ESTATE & RUTH REGO LIVE AUCTION. 13343 Bunker Hill Rd. Cazenovia, WI. 1 1/2 miles South of Cazenovia on Hwy 58 to County Hwy I, then West 3 miles to Bunker Hill Dr, then North 1 mile to farm. 608-524-6416 NOTE: Partial list, pictures @ www. gavinbros.com WEDNESDAY JUNE 15, 3:00PM: ONLINE BIDDING ENDS ! GAVIN BROS. ONLINE ONLY REAL ESTATE AUCTION Joey M. Duren Estate 32201 Robin Hollow Road Cazenovia, WI 53924 Location: Hwy 58 south of Cazenovia 9 miles to left on Smyth Hollow Rd. ½ mile to right on Robin Hollow Rd. to property on right. Online bidding @ www.gavinbros.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 6PM (soft close): Online Only Auction: STEVE STANFLEY ESTATE AUCTION. Contact us for information on shipment of items. (608) 723-4020 Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. Slack Auction & Realty, LLC. WEDNESDAY JUNE 15: Jeff’s Tractors LLC Tractor & Machinery auction! We are now accepting consignments anytime. Will buy Tractors, and farm machinery. Call Jeff at 608-988-6182 for more information. Saturday, June 18 (RAIN DATE: 6/19/22) 9:30 AM: JAMES THURMAN ESTATE AUCTION LG. TOY TRACTOR & TRAIN COLLECTION-TOOLS-FARM EQ.-CAMPERSMISCELLANEOUS! 8083 W. Council Hill Rd., Galena, Ill. 61036. go to: www.teasdale-gill.com, auctionzip.com & auctionlook.com FOR COMPLETE LIST W/PIC’S! Watch for us on FACEBOOK! TUESDAY JULY 12TH, 10:00AM: Absolute Land Auction, Platteville country club 6729 N Water Street Platteville WI 53818. 117.33 total acres. ADAM CRIST PEOPLES COMPANY: Peoplescompany.copm Every Saturday 12:00 noon: Hay & Bedding Sale, Reynolds Feed & Supply, 111 Eastman St., Cobb, WI; Reynolds Auction Service. Every Wednesday at Noon: Hay, Bedding & Firewood Online & Live Auction; Tim Slack Auction & Realty, LLC, 10126 Circle Rd., Lancaster, WI. Every Wednesday, 9:30AM: SLAUGHER & REPLACEMENT SALE Cows, Bulls, Fat Cattle Calves Sheep Goat and Pigs. Fennimore Livestock Exchange Inc. 14034 US Hwy 61. Fennimore WI, 53809, 608-822-3255 Every Wednesday Noon: Hay/Bedding Sale Fennimore Livestock Exchange, Inc, 14034 US Hwy 61, Fennimore, Wi 53809, 608-822-3255, Fennimorelivestock.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30AM-3:30PM. Closed Sat. & Sun. Jerry Everitt Tractors, 15084 Canoe Rd. Strawberry Pt. IA 52076. If you need old original 1940-1960 TRACTOR PARTS, we are still parting out JD A, B, G, 60, 620, 720, etc.; Farmall A, B, C, H, M, Supers, 300, 400; Oliver 70, 77, 88 & Supers; Massey Harris 20, 44, 33, 30; Ford 8N, 9N, 600, NAA, Jubilee;Ferguson 20, 30, 35; Allis Chalmers WD, WD45, B & C. Our 63rd year in business! Check out our 400 eBay tractor parts under sellers strawberrypointtractors & iowatractorparts. Phone (563) 767-2175 ONLINE AUCTIONS: Ogden & Adams, Excess inventory online auction. S & S Auction company www.auctionzip.com 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.
LOST: HOLSTEIN BRED HEIFER, MOSTLY BLACK WITH ONE WHITE EAR TAG. LAST SEEN ON BUCKWHEAT RIDGE RD & KINGSFORD RD NORTH OF ELLENBORO, WI. IF YOU SEE HER OR KNOW WHERE SHE IS, PLEASE CALL 608943-8380. Stout, functional, productive ,calving ease, AI sired bulls for sale. KCJ Angus 608 348-4956 or 608 778-9553.
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TAKE A SPRING DRIVE TO HOMESTEADER HOMES. TOUR OUR COMPLETE LINE OF STATE CODE MODULAR & HUD CODE MANUFACTURED HOMES. QUALITY - SELECTION - PRICE - WE INCLUDE MORE! 431 S MARQUETTE RD, PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI. 608-326-4117.
2 BEDROOM Close to UWP, 1.5 bath, living room, Dining Room, 2 vehicle off street parking, spacious yard, stove, refrigerator, free washer & dryer included. $545 a month + Utilities, Available now. 732-691-019 or 608-7321391. AFFORDABLE IN Fennimore 3BR w/rent based on 30% of income, on-site laundry facility and off-street parking. Call 608822-4262 today. Equal opportunity provider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. CASSVILLE: 3 bedroom, two bath house with detached garage. No pets or smoking, deposit lease $550 plus utilities, 608-348-7277. FOR RENT: Mt. Hope Apartment. Newly remodeled, one bedroom, one bath, off street parking and on site laundry. Available immediately. $375 month rent plus security deposit. www.WECRentals. com.
BLACK DIRT For sale. Call 608732-2482. FOR SALE: Black dirt also skid loader work, light duty trailer hauling, lawn seeding, split firewood 563-513-1870. DO YOU want more people to read your ad? Try an IWI classified. We will put your ad in Southwest WI, Eastern IA and Northwest, IL for one low price. 608-348-2374.
NON-SHED TEDDYBEAR puppies. Wonderful, mellow THERAPY/FAMILY dogs. Crate trained. Shots. $725. 608-6327687. PUREBRED BORDER Collies For Sale: Vet checked, vaccinated and dewormed. Red and white, black and white. Both parents work cattle. 9 weeks old. Boscobel, WI. Call or text 608-553-1094. CUTE COCKAPOOS, MiniGoldendoodles, Teddy Bears, Maltipoos, Cavapoos coming and two litters of Whoodles!!! Lic #484991 UTD shotdeworming. Dusty 920-210-7441 or Brenda 608-574-7931 w w w. SpringGreenPups.com WE HELP TRAIN. PUREBRED BERNIES MOUNTAIN PUPPIES: 4 females, 3 males, order your puppy before June 30th. Born May 23. Vet checked, dewormed, & Vaccinated. $400 each or make offer. Moses Stoltzfus, 11600 Hale Lane, Darlington 53530. PUREBRED GOLDEN Retriever puppies, with a beautiful golden color, Raised on the farm with children, shots and wormer utd, $500. Choose yours now with $100 down. Ready to go June 30, 2022, 2577 Hwy 18, Fennimore, WI. 53809. TEXAS HEELER AUSSIE puppies. Male & female, all colors. (608)966-1234. FLUFFY AKC COCKER SPANIEL PUPS shots/vet $200 down $200 mo. 920-563-3410 pennylanecockerspaniel.com #268588 (WCAN). GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC Excel Temp Genetic Guarantee Parents OFAd 715537-5413 www.jerland.com #268001-DS (WCAN). BERNEDOODLE PUPPIES tri-color, shotsVet checked, dews, dewormed $1000 No Sunday Calls 715-409-3321 (495932) (WCAN). ¾ Standard Poodle ¼ German Shepherd Puppies: 4 with white markings, ready to go $50 Benjamin Lapp, 17792 CTY O, Mineral Point. FOR SALE: PB Springer Spaniel puppies, born 5-1, lw & bw. 414322-2356, Guttenberg. GOLDEN DOODLE PUPPERS with a golden color and white markings, so adorable! Raised on the farm with children, Shots and wormer UTD, $500 with $100 down, Ready to go by June 14, 2022, 2577 Hwy 18, Fennimore, WI. 53809.
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ELIMINATE GUTTER cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855577-1268. Promo Code 285. (mcn). AT&T INTERNET. Starting at $40/month w/12-mo agmt. 1 TB of datamo. Ask how to bundle & SAVE! Geo & svc restrictions apply. 1-855-364-3948. BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices - No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-761-1725. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 855-836-2250. (mcn). BEST SATELLITE TV with 2 Year Price Guarantee! $59.99/mo with 190 channels and 3 months free premium movie channels! Free next day installation! Call 855824-1258. (mcn). DIRECTV FOR $79.99/mo for 12 months with CHOICE Package. Watch your favorite live sports, news & entertainment anywhere. First 3 months of HBO Max, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz and Epix included! Directv is #1 in Customer Satisfaction (JD Power & Assoc.) Some restrictions apply. Call 1-866-296-1409. (mcn). DIRECTV SATELLITE TV Service Starting at $74.99/month! Free Installation! 160+ channels available. Call Now to Get the Most Sports & Entertainment on TV! 844-558-1767 (mcn). DISH TV $64.99 For 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Promo Expires 12123. 1-866590-6451. (mcn). DISH TV $64.99 For 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Promo Expires 1-21-23. 1-866479-1516. EARTHLINK HIGH Speed Internet. As Low As $49.95/ month (for the first 3 months.) Reliable High Speed Fiber Optic Technology. Stream Videos, Music and More! Call Earthlink Today 1-855-679-7096. (mcn). ELIMINATE GUTTER cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule free LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-833610-1936.
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FOR SALE: Oak windows, casement and double hung with aluminum storms. 608-732-7215. SELL IT here. Call 1-800ad maker (800-236-2537) today! 10% OFF SALE. ALL USED ITEMS THRU JUNE. THE ROOMS ARE FULL. ANTIQUES, BOOKS, MAGAZINES, CLOCKS, FURNITURE, SOME 100-PLUS YEARS OLD! HOUSEWARE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, PUZZLES, GAMES AND SO MUCH MORE. THIS-N-THAT STORE, 18298 CTY RD D, DARLINGTON, WI 53530.
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FOR SALE: 15 acres, ml w/several buildings, well, 6' cement slab for building, former steel yard, commerical use, HWY 23, Darlington, WI. John Herrig, 563543-3366.
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD puppies, merles & black tris, 1st shots and wormed. Ready to go in 3 weeks, $500. 608-326-4872.
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3666 County Road J Saturday, June 11th 11 am to 2 pm
Price Just Reduced to $839,900 Enjoy a day out by taking a look at this spectacular over 3,500 square foot custom-built home with 2 fireplaces, a walk-out basement, geothermal heat, and three nice outbuildings all with electricity and cement floors and two with heat. All of this is located in a peaceful setting on 11 acres with gorgeous views all around. If you cannot attend this open house contact Geri Zauche at 608-330-1678 to arrange for a private showing of this very fine home.
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LANCASTER: 5348 City Limits Rd, Huge Multi Family! Friday June 10, 8-5 p.m., Saturday June 11, 8-noon. yard decorations, garden tools, pictures, CD’s, sets of dishes, small appliances, books, gas grills. LOTS OF HOLIDAY DECORATIONS, collectibles and antiques, clothes, furniture and quilts. Cash only, no early birds. RAIN OR SHINE.
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Upcoming Area Events... Do you want to have your event featured in Your Weekender? Call Tristan Hirsch at (608) 348-2374 today! June 11 Richland Center - June Dairy Days & Rodeo Parade, Downtown, 10:30 a.m. See ad for more details! Boscobel - Farmers’ Market, Depot Park, 8am-Noon Cassville - Mississippi Market, 8am-Noon June 12 Lancaster - Grant County Dairy Breakfast, 7-11:30am, Nobland Farms, 2561 Buckwheat Ridge Road See ad for more details! Dodgeville - Lions Club Flea Market and Antique Sales, Ley Pavillion in Harris Park, 8am-3pm See ad for more details! June 14 Lancaster - Summer Nights at the Plaza, Schreiner Memorial Library, 6-8pm
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30th year Dodgeville Lions Antique Show & Flea Market Sunday June 12 & Sunday August 28, 2022 Show Includes Quality Antique Dealers 8am-3pm • Adm. - $3.00 Ley Pavilion in Harris Park Dodgeville, WI Rain-Free Indoor Spaces Ez load/Unload Food Available DEALERS INQUIRES WANTED! (No Liquidators or T-Shirts) Dealer Space 10x25 Advance Reservations: 1 space $40 2 spaces $70
LANCASTER: 5348 City Limits Rd, Huge Multi Family! Friday June 10, 8-5 p.m., Saturday June 11, 8-noon. yard decorations, garden tools, pictures, CD’s, sets of dishes, small appliances, books, gas grills. LOTS OF HOLIDAY DECORATIONS, collectibles and antiques, clothes, furniture and quilts. Cash only, no early birds. RAIN OR SHINE.
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Belmont Convention Center 103 W. Moundview Ave, Belmont, WI
June 15 Cuba City - Community Market, 4-7pm, 207 S. Main Street June 16 Boscobel - Classics Cruise-in, Downtown, 6-8pm Platteville - Music in the Park, 6-8pm, City Park June 17 Platteville - Regional Chamber Golf Outing, Platteville Golf & Country Club, 608-348-8888 Platteville - Suicide Awareness, Prevention & Support, 6:30-8pm, MCB Motor Branch, 90 S. 2nd St. See ad for more details! Mount Hope - Dairy Days Parade, 8pm June 17-18 Cuba City - Power Pull-Truck & Tractor Pull See ad for more details! June 18 Boscobel - Depot Day, Depot Museum
Info/Resv.: Bob 608-935-3926 or Terry 608-574-1322 Bob Kratochwill 413 W. Spring St Dodgeville, WI 53533
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Alternative Recycling, LLC • Bloomington Meats II • Bloomington Stop N Go LLC • Brad’s Bulldozing, LLC • Brechler-Lendosky Group, LLC Castle Rock Ridge, LLC • Community First Bank • Crossroads Riders Inc. • Cruisin’ Kids/Walker’s Clothing & Shoes • Daddy’s Dew Drop Inn, LLC Dewey’s Tire Repair • Economy Feed Mill, LLC • Fillback Automotive Inc • Fuller’s Milker Center • Guthrie Family Farm • Gurthrie Trucking Hermsen’s Ace Hardware & Home Center • Keller Tax & Insurance Group LLC • Klondyke Welding LLC • Langmeier Lumber, Inc • Kluesner Family Cattle/ Tony And Brenda • Martin Schwartz Funeral Home • Melby Funeral Home, Inc • Mound City Bank • New Horizons Supply Cooperative Noethe’s Chop N 4 U/ Michael Noethe • Prairie Farms • River of Lake Campgrounds • Ron & Tonya White • Scenic River Energy Cooperative Schier Electric LLC • Scott Construction • Sire T Auto Body, Inc • Sloan Implement • Southwest Vet Services S.C. • Too Keen Dairy LLC Top Notch • Warco Transportation • West End Salvage • Wood Law Firm LLC adno=287580
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STATE FINALS
Winners of $20 Taco John’s Gift Cards for May are:
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SUICIDE AWARENESS, PREVENTION & SUPPORT
We offer support to Survivors of Suicide, those who have attempted; have a loved one who has attempted; to those with suicidal ideation, feeling alone or helpless. There is help, hope and people that care.
Free Meetings Held the 2nd Tuesday of Every Month 6:30-8pm MCB Motor Branch 90 S. 2nd St. in Platteville Patti & Terry Cullen - Peer Facilitators
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Pick up your copy of the 2022 Daytripper publication at The Shopping News and at local Chamber of Commerce’s or download it yourself by going to:
FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT 7:00 p.m. - Special Introduction • 7:30 p.m. - Performance SUNDAY FINALS 11:30 a.m. - Special Introduction • 12:00 Noon - Performance •••••••
June Dairy Days & Rodeo Parade
Downtown Richland Center • Saturday, June 11 - 10:30 a.m. •••••••
Cowboy Church • Sunday, June 12 at 8:30 a.m. Stoughton
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June 29 Belmont - Senior Expo, Belmont Convention Center, 103 W. Moundview Ave., 8:30-11:30am June 30 Platteville - Music in the Park, 6-8pm, City Park July 2 Boscobel - Farmers’ Market, Depot Park, 8am-Noon July 3 Boscobel - Welcome Home Chicken BBQ, Kronshage Park Bagley - Thunder in the Valley Rodeo/July 4th Celebration, 5k Walk/Run, 10:30am parade, July 4 Boscobel - Firemen’s Celebration, Kronshage Park Boscobel - Firecracker Run, Kronshage Park Platteville - Patriotic Program, City Park, Platteville, 10am Platteville - Fourth of July Celebrations, Legion Park, 8am-
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Lancaster - Brews & Blues, Lancaster, 3-8pm, Schreiner Memorial Library Park Boscobel - Pour House Golf Outing, Hickory Grove Golf Course Boscobel - Farmers’ Market, Depot Park, 8am-Noon June 21 Platteville - Make Music, variety of locations, 8am-8pm June 23 Platteville - Music in the Park, 6-8pm, City Park June 23-26 Livingston - Festival, All day, garage sales, ball games, food, fun, parade on Sunday, all school reunion, music June 24 Lancaster - Jaycees’ Fireworks June 25 Boscobel - Farmers’ Market, Depot Park, 8am-Noon Cassville - Mississippi Market, 8am-Noon
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June 9 Platteville - Music in the Park, 6-8pm, City Park June 10 Lancaster - FREE Drive-In Movie, 8:30pm, Grant County Fairgrounds, FREE hot dogs, lemonade, water, popcorn & one cup of Vesperman Farm’s ice cream See ad for more details! Boscobel - Music in the Park, Kronshage Park, 7:00 p.m. Cassville - Night in the Park, Riverside Park, TBD June 10-12 Richland Center - 63rd Wisconsin High School Rodeo State Finals, Richland County Fairgrounds, 23630 Co. Hwy. AA See ad for more details! Boscobel - Fast Pitch Hall of Fame Tournament, Kronshage Park Darlington - Canoe Fest, 6-8pm, City Park
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The struggles students can have with focusing on their studies was apparent during the pandemic. A 2020 survey of more than 400 college students found that 64 percent were concerned about their ability to maintain their focus and discipline in remote instructional environments. Though educators, students and parents are hopeful that remote learning will soon be a thing of the past, no one is certain about what lies
ahead in regard to the 2021-22 school year. Ideally, students will be back in school time full-time five days per week by the start of the new academic year. However, there's no guarantee that will be the case, and students may need help focusing on their studies. • Emphasize one activity at a time. Various studies have shown that multitasking adversely affects performance and makes it hard to concentrate. A recent study from researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that performing two or three activities simultaneously puts significantly more demand on the brain than simply doing those tasks one after another.
All students, and especially those who are struggling with focus, should be encouraged to take on one task at a time. • Take breaks. The Cleveland Clinic notes that various studies have found that periodic breaks improve mood, boost performance and increase a person's ability to concentrate and pay attention. Many students are well acquainted with lengthy cramming sessions on the eve of a big exam, which can feel like a rite of passage for high schoolers and college students. Parents and educators can emphasize the importance of taking breaks during such sessions and how periodic rest can help improve performance
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THE HISTORY OF FLAG DAY
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selected because it marked the anniversary of the official adoption of the first flag. Cigrand led his school in the first formal observance of the holiday, and throughout his life continued to advocate for respect of the flag. Various other organizations liked the idea of a day to honor the flag, including the State Board of Education of New York, the Betsy Ross House and the New York Society of the Sons of the Revolution. Yet, it wasn’t until May 30, 1916, that Flag Day was officially established by presidential proclama-
tion by President Woodrow Wilson. Still, it would take another 33 years for President Truman to sign an Act of Congress designating June 14 as the official National Flag Day, which he did on August 3, 1949. Americans can honor the flag by displaying it on Flag Day. Here’s how to display the flag properly, courtesy of Military.com. • The flag should be free of any obstructions, such as power lines or tree limbs. • If displayed with other flags, Old Glory should be at the top-most point or in the center of a horizontal array of flags. • If the flag is displayed on its side, the blue field should be to the left. • The flag should be raised in the morning at a residence or business and taken down at night. The only exception to the flag being out at night is if it’s illuminated. • Flags can be repaired. However, if a flag is tattered, it can be removed and brought to a local VFW hall to be properly disposed of. Flag Day honors the Stars and Stripes, a symbol of the great American nation.
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The American flag is a symbol of the country’s history, pride and success in overcoming political oppression. Through its many incarnations and variations, the Stars and Stripes has waved over government buildings, schools and private residences. According to History.com, in 1775, the Second Continental Army led to the creation of the first “American” flag. However, that flag was too similar to the British Union Jack flag, George Washington requested a revision. In 1777, the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution stating that the “flag of the United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white.” Furthermore, the “union” was represented by 13 stars of white in a blue field, “representing a new constellation.” More than a century later, a small-town Wisconsin teacher named Bernard Cigrand came up with the idea for an annual flag day in 1885. Even though the Fourth of July, a holiday in which the flag is prominently and proudly displayed, had long been celebrated as the birthday of the United States, Cigrand wanted a holiday that would focus specifically on the flag in all its glory. June 14 was
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HOUSE CLEANER: Looking for houses to clean. Platteville, Belmont, Mineral Point. Darlington or Cuba City areas, 608-778-8015, ask for Liz. DRIVERS: SEMI - HOME WEEKENDS for 550 Mi Radius Runs. Mainly WI. Park Truck at Home! Must Have 1 Yr Exp, Good Driving Record. Benefit Pkg Avail. Call 800-544-6798 (WCAN). WANTED: FULL-TIME or part-time help on dairy farm in Montfort area. 608-988-6945.
10055 County Rd K, Lancaster, Wi
(608) 723-7977
Retail & Catering Lead DIESEL FUEL - Now at Newman Mobil of Lancaster. Next to McDonald’s. FRESH HOME RAISED STRAWBERRYS: Eli Stoltzfus 19900 Sunny Lane Platteville WI. UP TO $15,000 OF GUARANTEED LIFE INSURANCE! No medical exam or health questions. Cash to help pay funeral & other final expenses. Call Physicians Life Insurance Company 844-4335898 or visit www.Life55plus. infowcp (WCAN).
Brimeyer Auto Body is looking for an Auto Body Painter.
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10709 Collision Drive • Dubuque, IA, 52001
Financial Specialist Senior UW Platteville requests applications for a Financial Specialist Senior to act as a lead in the Cashier’s Office with; recording, distributing and reconciling tuition and fees and perform other financial transactions . Full-time, paid leave and benefit eligible. $37,500-$45,000.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JOB: Work on Class 8 and 6 trucks doing drive train, engines, electrical work, and general repair. Some engines that will be worked on are Cummins, Detroit, Caterpillar, International, and others. Work is also performed on trailers consisting of flatbed, log, and van. Must have own basic tools. Special tools are provided by the employer. Will also assist other mechanics when needed. Shop cleanliness is required. BENEFITS: Disability Insurance, Vacation, Paid Holidays, Paid Uniforms, Flexible Work Schedule
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Help Wanted - ROUTE DRIVER Cornerstone Foundation is seeking a route driver to transport adults with disabilities to and from our day service program. Individual must have a valid driver’s license and good driving record, must pass a background check, and would be able to lift up to 50 pounds. Route would be 2x daily, Mon-Fri from approximately 6:45-8:00am and 2:45-4:00pm.
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This is a full-time position with a good benefits package, wages based on skill level and productivity, up to $80,000 annually, no weekends and summer hours off at 1pm on Fridays. Applicants must be motivated, hardworking, experience preferred but willing to train. Fill out an application, send resume to shop@brimeyerautobody.com or call Tom Brimeyer 563-583-4456
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The University of Wisconsin-Platteville is currently seeking applicants for 3 open Retail & Catering Lead positions. These are full-time ongoing positions with flexible work schedules occurring primarily between 10:00am to 8:00pm. $18-25/hr with excellent benefits.
The School District of Cuba City is seeking one full-time second shift custodian who is detail-oriented, hard-working, and enjoys working with adults and students alike to begin as soon as possible. Job duties and responsibilities include many aspects of cleaning the building, specifically but not limited to, sweeping, mopping, dusting, disinfecting surfaces, garbage removal, light snow removal, and other custodial or maintenance-related tasks assigned by the supervisor. Requirements include having a high school diploma and completing the support staff application on the Cuba City School Website. Posting is open until the position is filled. This position is a full-time, year-round, position that includes benefits. Applications can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xpnRu0ksHiciqQpP55Ow9te3d wS0jpal/view?usp=sharing Applications: Cuba City Support Staff Application, a current resume, and letter of application can be dropped off or mailed to: Cuba City School District Attn: Brian Kohn 101 North School St., Cuba City, WI 53807 Questions? Please call 608-744-8888. The Cuba City School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. adno=288431
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FARM HAND NEEDED: Milking, chores and other duties on farm. 608-988-7977.
TOP CA$H PAID FOR OLD GUITARS! 1920-1980 Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prairie State, DAngelico, Stromberg & Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 844-2626174. (WCAN).
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BLUE NOTE Music - Buy - Sell - Trade instruments. Accessories, gifts, repairs & lessons. 200 N Court St, Platteville. 608-2054531. www.bluenoterepair.com.
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BUNDLE ROUTE -Motor route Platteville to Mineral point area $2250.00 a month 6 days a week 3.5 to 4 hours a night Call Dana after 10 pm 563.588.5664 or Email Dana.Yerke@thmedia. com.
CUBA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SECOND SHIFT FULL-TIME CUSTODIAN
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Scot Industries is a 70 year old family owned manufacturing company looking for Regional Truck Drivers to deliver our products. Earn $60,000.00 or more annually Benefits… NEW TRUCKS Excellent Profit Sharing Plan Medical Insurance Life Insurance Paid Holidays Paid Vacation HOME EVERY WEEKEND Qualified Applicants will have following skills… CDL Class A 2 Years of experience, but we will consider applicants with less
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EMPLOYMENT
Schreiber Foods is an equal opportunity employer.
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We’re employee owned. When you join our Richland Center team, you’ll be part of our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) from day one. In addition to an 8% 401(k) match into the ESOP, Schreiber will contribute an extra amount – about 10% of your earnings – toward your retirement every year. That’s a company contribution of around 18% in retirement savings annually!
$2,000 sign-on bonus
• Vice President of Finance/CFO – full-time financial management position. • Director of Marketing & Community Relations – fulltime managerial position. • Director of Home Medical Services – full-time managerial position based in our Platteville office. • CRNA – full-time position, new scheduling program working 3 weeks on, 1 week off! Excellent compensation/benefits and incentive package! • APP Hospitalist – seeking an APNP or PA to work weekends in our hospitalist role. • APP for our Family Practice Clinics – full-time position available. • RN Float Nurse –.6 FTE Premium Pay Weekender position and a .75 FTE evening/night shift position. Employment Bonus Eligible! • RN ED – Weekender position working Saturday/ Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Premium pay program! • RN OB unit – .75 FTE evening/night shift position. $3,750 Employment Bonus Eligible! • Certified Nursing Assistant - .6 FTE Day/Evening shift on our Med/Surg unit.
• Certified Nursing Assistants – part-time positions available in our Nursing & Rehab Center on day, evening and night shifts, $3,000 Employment Bonus included along with a competitive wage and benefits package for part or full time work! • Imaging Technologist – premium pay Weekender Program with 2 -12 hour day/evening shifts! As well there is a 1.0 FTE p.m. shift position. Up to a $5,000 Employment Bonus, prorated based on FTE! • MRI Imaging Technologist – .5 to a 1.0 FTE day shift position. Up to a $5,000 Employment Bonus, prorated based on FTE! • MT, MLT or CLS – full time day shift lab tech position. • Insurance Billing Specialist – full-time day shift position. • Operating Room Technologist – .8 FTE day shift position. • Physical Therapist – 1.0 FTE day shift position. • Environmental Services Supervisor – full-time exempt supervisory position. • Environmental Services Staff – full and part time p.m. and night shift positions. $1,000 Employment Bonus!
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Now Hiring! Kraemer Brothers is looking to fill multiple positions for various upcoming projects. One of Wisconsin’s leading construction companies, Kraemer Brothers consistently provides competitive hourly wages, along with a safe and challenging work environment.
• Carpenters • Construction Jobsite Laborers • Yard Laborer - Plain, Wisconsin Please send your resume to: Kraemer Brothers, LLC 925 Park Ave | PO Box 219 Plain, WI 53577
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Grant, Iowa, Lafayette Shopping News • Platteville, WI
This is a full time, second shift position. We offer a competitive a wage, benefit package, and job growth/stability with an established, employee-owned organization.
Woodward Community Media, Inc. is seeking an Account Executive to work with advertisers in Platteville, WI. This is a full-time position that will work directly with the business owners in the community to help them with their advertising needs. As part of our team, you get to: • Work closely with advertising clients in supporting their marketing plans • Set the bar high for our clients ...don’t just talk about it...make it happen • Help foster a fun, family work environment
Woodward Community Media offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes employee stock ownership, 401(k), insurance, paid time off, gym reimbursement, new parent leave, volunteer time off and much more!
Woodward Printing Services is a state-of-the-art, full-service, employee owned, progressive printing company specializing in high-quality web and sheet-fed printing, bindery, mail list maintenance, mailing & fulfillment, and delivery - all under one roof.
Woodward Communications, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
To learn more about this position scan the QR code with your phone camera or visit www.wcinet.com/careers. Woodward Printing Services is a division of Woodward Communications, Inc. Woodward Communications, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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CDL Driver Starting Wage $20/hr. Driver Helper Starting Wage: $18/hr.
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Meet the new owners of the Platteville Culver’s Meet Ben Kroll and Amanda Zbilski YF: What is your favorite custard flavor? Ben and Amanda: Our favorite custard flavor is Oreo cheesecake. YF: What are you most looking forward to in your future with Culver’s? Ben and Amanda: Continuing to service the community like Bruce has for the past 20+ years. We are hoping to build off of his success and strive to make sure every guest that eats at our restaurant leaves happy. YF: Ben, has Culver’s always been a part of your life? Ben: Yes, I remember spending a lot of time in the restaurant growing up. I worked in the restaurant for a few years when I turned 14. Looking back, I never would have thought we would have been in the position to build on what my dad has built. YF: Amanda, what do you look forward to in terms of restaurant ownership? Amanda: I have always been passionate about the food industry and have many years of experience in the restaurant business. I am looking forward to getting to know members
of the community and being as involved possible. YF: How has your first year of business owners been? Ben and Amanda: It has been a crazy year for both of us, becoming new business owners and planning our wedding for September 4 of this year has made for some busy days; but we are so thankful to our friends, families, and especially our staff at the restaurant for being so understanding and helpful during this process. We love the Platteville community and we extremely excited to serve everyone for many years to come.
Meet Bruce Kroll Previous Owner of Culver’s YF: What is your favorite flavor of custard? Bruce: Yet to find a flavor that I dislike, but if choosing a favorite, it would be Creamy Lemon Crumble. The flavor that I hate to see on the sign, is BonFire Smores. This was the flavor on the sign when the restaurant caught fire. YF: How did you first become involved with Culver’s? Bruce: In my previous life, I was an accountant for Schwan’s in Marshall, Minnesota. Myself and a friend were
looking into buying a seasonal Dairy Queen in Marshall. Well, that store was taken out with a flood. After that my father-in-law said we should look into Culver’s. I hadn’t heard of them, but we met with Craig Culver and the rest is history. YF: How many years did you own Culver’s? Bruce: 26 years YF: What is one lesson you have learned working in food service? Bruce: Be prepared for the upcoming business. My first Friday night during Lent, I ran out of cod by 7:00 p.m. I had lines of cars that had paid for cod dinners that I couldn’t deliver. I ran out to these guests with a handful of cash and apologized and asked that they give us a second chance. Ever since that experience, I double and triple checked product. YF: What was your favorite
aspect of being a restaurant owner? Bruce: All the people that I met over the years. I’ve been so blessed to work with so many people over the past 26 years. We had the opportunity to really impact and develop a lot of young people on their journey into adulthood. Watching the kids grow as an individual was a very cool thing to see. With that being said, it’s been the smile on the customers face that really makes what you are doing worthwhile. We are very close with a lot of customers, and they were such a big part of my daily life. We shared the joys and the sorrows with them as they did with us. We’ve seen a lot of great customers leave this earth to be with the Lord over the past 26 years and that isn’t easy. YF: What are your postretirement plans? Bruce: Spending more time with family. I know it sound cliche, but the restaurant business is all consuming and really took away from a lot of family time. Also, I will be spending time on our small farm property. Oh, lots of hunting and fishing. YF: What piece of advice can you offer the new owners? Bruce: Take time for family!!
Planting roots in the Cuba City community Southwest Health’s Cuba City Clinic recently opened its doors to the surrounding Cuba City, Hazel Green, and rural areas. The brand-new primary care and rehabilitation clinic brings expert care closer to your home. Southwest Health has worked diligently to address the growing need for care with additional primary care and rehabilitation providers in surrounding areas, closing barriers to care in rural communities.
Caring for the Whole Family Your primary care provider is your go-to resource for all things health. That’s why it’s crucial to have a provider that you can turn to and feel comfortable. Even more important is having a primary care provider that is accessible, allowing you to see them when an issue arises. If you are seeing different providers, you may not have fostered the same trusting relationship if you were to see the same person for years. Your primary provider can have a deeper understanding of your and your family’s medical history. Primary care providers care for the whole family. They are often a parent’s first defense when protecting
children against diseases like measles and whooping cough. Consistent visits can help providers create a baseline of care, track developmental milestones, and establish a relationship with your child. Dr. Kevin Carr is familiar to many in the Cuba City area, practicing in southwest Wisconsin since the late 1980s, offering area residents decades of medical experience with a focus on family medicine and special interests in colorectal surgery, exercise stress testing, and obstetrics. Dr. Zach Droeszler cares for all ages, from the youngest members of your family and oldest. He is knowledgeable about the unique situations and challenges faced in rural areas. He looks forward to caring for the adults and children of southwest Wisconsin, where he grew up, while being an active member of the growing community. Chelsea Hayes, PA-C, sees patients in Southwest Health’s Urgent Care in Platteville and in the clinic setting, where she treats patients of all ages, providing a full range of primary and family medical care. She’s especially attuned to educating patients about their health and promoting preventive
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Bringing You Back Better Personalized, one-on-one care is where our rehabilitation experts excel. Whether you’re looking to improve mobility, recover from surgery, or somewhere in-between, Southwest Health’s rehab experts offer all the advanced capabilities you need to get back in the game, even if that game is sitting on the sidelines cheering on your grandkids. The new rehab space at the Cuba City Clinic is designed to bring you back to your life and help you make personal breakthroughs. Staci Graber, MPT, has extensive experience with geriatric rehabilitation, including stroke recovery and balance disturbances. Staci also has experience working with joint replacements, sports rehabilitation, and concussion management techniques.
Joshua Bruner, DPT, OCS, CSCS, has worked in various orthopedic facilities, focusing on sports injuries, joint replacements, and post-surgical rehabilitation. He understands rehabilitation services involving workers’ compensation injuries and work-hardening programs. Ann Morley, OTR/L, CLT, has several years of experience in inpatient and outpatient care, nursing homes, home health, and senior psych rehab settings. Her experiences include working in community-based resident facilities, developmental workshops, and hospice care environments.
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What dairy does for you and your body
body uses calcium to build bones and teeth and maintain bone mass. That can help people lower their risk for osteoporosis, a potentially debilitating condition characterized by brittle, fragile bones that are vulnerable to injury due to tissue loss.
Vitamin D
A balanced diet that’s rich in nutrients is a key component of a healthy lifestyle. Nutritious diets include fruits and vegetables, but a truly well-rounded diet also includes dairy. The Dairy Council of California® notes that dairy products are good sources of calcium and vitamin D, giving them a well-earned reputation as nutrient-rich products worthy of inclusion in healthy diets. Dairy products are more than just milk. In fact, the United States Department of Agriculture notes that low- or reducedfat cheeses and yogurts can provide a host of vitamins and nutrients for those who want to include dairy in their diets without pouring themselves a glass of milk. The effects of dairy on the body are numerous, and the following are just some of the ways that the various nutrients and vitamins in dairy can have a positive impact on you and your body.
Calcium Various dairy products, including lowfat milk, yogurt and cottage cheese, are rich in calcium. The USDA notes that the
Dairy products that are fortified with vitamin D can help to build and maintain healthy bones. Milk, soy milk and certain yogurts and cereals are among the products that may be fortified with vitamin D. It’s important to note that people can overdo it in regard to vitamin D. In fact, a 2010 study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association found that intake of very high doses of vitamin D among older women was linked to more falls and fractures. That’s something to consider for people considering vitamin D supplements, which have become widely popular in recent years. Such supplements should be discussed with a physician, who may just advise those concerned about their vitamin D intake to consume more low-fat dairy products.
Potassium According to the USDA, certain dairy products can be great sources of potassium. The organization notes that milk and yogurt have more potassium and less sodium than cheeses. Diets that include sufficient potassium have been linked to healthy blood pressure. Fruits and vegetables may the first foods people think of when crafting healthy eating habits. But dairy products also make great, nutrient-rich additions to any diet.
FAVORITE MAC AND CHEESE 2 cups uncooked elbow macaroni 2 cups fresh or frozen broccoli florets ½ cup chopped onion 3 tablespoons butter, cubed and divided ½ cup milk 1 to 2 teaspoons mustard 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1 container (16 ounces) Pine River Sharp Cheddar Cold Pack cheese 1/3 cup saltine cracker crumbs Heat oven to 350°F. Cook macaroni according to package directions until al dente; drain. Meanwhile, arrange broccoli in a steamer basket. Place basket in a saucepan over 1½ inches of water; bring to a boil. Cover and steam for 5-8 minutes or until broccoli is crisp-tender. Remove from the heat; keep warm. Sauté onion in 2 tablespoons butter in a large saucepan over medium-high heat until crisp-tender. Reduce heat to medium-low. Gradually stir in milk, mustard and pepper. Bring to a gentle boil, stirring constantly. Remove from the heat. Gradually stir in cheddar until melted. Stir in macaroni and broccoli. Transfer macaroni mixture to a greased 2-quart baking dish. Melt remaining butter; toss with cracker crumbs. Sprinkle crumbs over top. Bake for 25-30 minutes until bubbly. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving. www.wisconsincheese.com
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Chase Banfield Profile by Lisa Banfield
School: Cuba City High School Parents: Ryan Banfield and Darcy Jenamann Siblings: Hunter Kastner. Joey, Tyler, Jeremy and Shelby Jenamann
Pets: Oscar and Izzy Favorite Food: Pizza
Q&A with Chase Banfield YF: Who is your role model? Chase: LilBaby.
YF: What is your favorite classroom subject? Chase: Shop Class.
YF: What did you want to be when you were in kindergarten? Chase: Police Officer. YF: What do you want to be now that you are grown up? Chase: Linemen. YF: Who is your favorite teacher? Chase: Guy Kopp.
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YF: What advice would you give to incoming Freshmen? Chase: Keep your head up. YF: What is your best memory of high school? Chase: Rolling Meyer Fischler down the hill in a trash can.
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The many health benefits of dairy Many people recall the slogan “Milk, it does a body good.” But as different health fads have emerged since that slogan was first uttered, including an increased availability of dairy alternatives, dairy has been somewhat pushed aside, leaving many people to question if it is a friend or foe. According to Vasanti Malik, a nutrition research scientist with the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, dairy isn’t necessary for maintaining optimal health for humans. However, it is one of the best and easiest ways to get ample amounts of vitamin D, protein and calcium, each of which keeps vital organs, muscles and bones functioning properly. Here’s a deeper look at dairy in the average diet.
risk for osteoporosis, states the Dairy Alliance. Eating and drinking foods rich in calcium may offset a possible protein-calcium loss that occurs with aging, thus protecting bone health.
Heart health benefits
What is dairy? Dairy products consist of a variety of products that are from mammals, including cows, goats and sheep. These include milk, yogurt, cheese, kefir, ice cream, butter, ghee, cream, cream cheese, sour cream, whey products, and casein. Dairy products are often categorized as “regular,” “whole,” “reduced fat,” “low-fat,” or “skim.” These characterizations indicate the fat content in a given item.
Nutritional benefits of dairy Dairy products are nutrient-dense and great sources of protein, calcium and vitamins. Protein builds and repairs muscle tissue; carbohydrates in
milk provide energy; and calcium and phosphorous can help strengthen bones and teeth. Vitamin D helps promote the absorption of calcium. Dairy also contains riboflavin, vitamin A, pantothenic acid, potassium and niacin. One eight-ounce serving of milk contains the recommended daily values of these nutrients based on guidelines from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
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Some people avoid dairy because of perceptions that it is bad for cardiac health. A report presented at the 2018 Congress of the European Society of Cardiology that looked at 20 studies involving around 25,000 people found no association between the consumption of most dairy products (including whole fat varieties) and cardiovascular disease. The only exception was milk, but the results showed one would have to drink almost a liter of milk a day for a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Still, the American Heart Association recommends adults choose fat-free or low-fat dairy products whenever possible. Also, a 2018 study published in the British Journal of Nutrition found men who ate plenty of fermented dairy products like yogurt and cheese had a smaller risk of coronary artery disease than men who ate less. Additional benefits of dairy include a reduced risk of childhood obesity and an improvement in body composition and weight loss during energy restriction in adults, according to a 2016 report in the Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. Dairy provides many health benefits. People concerned about their overall health should work recommended dairy servings into their daily diets. mcg.metrocreativeconnection.com
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Many people recall the slogan "Milk, it does a body good." But as different health fads have emerged since that slogan was first uttered, including an increased availability of dairy alternatives, dairy has been somewhat pushed aside, leaving many people to question if it is a friend or foe. According to Vasanti Malik, a nutrition research scientist with the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, dairy isn't necessary for maintaining optimal health for humans. However, it is one of the best and easiest ways to get ample amounts of vitamin D, protein and calcium, each of which keeps vital organs, muscles and bones functioning properly. Here's a deeper look at dairy in the average diet. What is dairy? Dairy products consist of a variety of products that are from mammals, including cows, goats and sheep. These include milk, yogurt, cheese, kefir, ice cream, butter, ghee, cream, cream cheese, sour cream, whey products, and casein. Dairy products are often categorized as "regular," "whole," "reduced fat," "low-fat," or "skim." These characterizations indicate the fat content in a given item. Nutritional benefits of dairy Dairy products are nutrient-dense and great sources of protein, calcium and vitamins. Protein builds and repairs
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Darlington Canoe Festival celebrates 56 years!
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historic downtown business district along the banks of the Pecatonica River. This four day festival has activities for people of all ages including Little League and softball tournaments, stock car races, 2 and 5 mile road runs, Beowulf Motorcycle Club summer party, talent show, fireworks, and much more! It also includes an arts & crafts fair, carnival, a parade, and fun for the entire family!
9:30 a.m. Livestock and Cheese Auction in Grandstands 4:00 p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull in Memory of Colin Barnes 8:00 p.m. Badger State Tractor Pull
Sunday, July 17th 9:30 a.m. Master Showman 8:00 p.m. Demolition Derby by B45 Demolition Derby One of 5 Derby Points Events
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Salty Vanilla No-Churn Mascarpone Ice Cream 1 container (8 ounces) Crave Brothers Farmstead Classics Mascarpone cheese 1 cup sweetened condensed milk 2 cups cold heavy whipping cream 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Pinch sea salt Beat mascarpone and sweetened condensed milk in a large bowl until combined. Add the cream, vanilla and salt; beat until stiff peaks form. Spoon into an airtight freezer container. Cover and freeze for at least 6 hours or until firm. Remove from the freezer 10 minutes before serving. Cheesemonger Tip Crave Brothers mascarpone is a farmstead cheese that’s made right at the dairy. It’s a superb, creamy cheese that’s fresh and delicious.
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DAIRY BREAKFAST Sunday, June 12
Nobland Farms
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Wisconsin dairy farmers work with cheesemakers to craft over 600 varieties, types and styles of Wisconsin cheese, creating half of the nation’s specialty cheese. The Wisconsin dairy industry generates a $45.6 billion economic impact, $1.26 billion in state and local taxes, and 154,000 jobs for the state annually. There are nearly 6,500 dairy farms in Wisconsin and 95% are family owned. Wisconsin dairy products are enjoyed by more than 300 million consumers around the world. These sources will provide additional details about Wisconsins dairy farms, cheese and a breakdown of the economic impact by county.
Nutrition Dairy foods like milk and cheese are a natural source of immune-boosting nutrients needed for overall wellness. In fact there are 13 essential nutrients found in milk including Vitamin A, Vitamin D, zinc and protein. The protein in dairy whey and casein keeps you feeling full longer, provides energy to fuel your day and helps muscles recover while you sleep. Fermented dairy foods like yogurt are linked to health benefits including reduced inflammation, improved digestive health and healthy immune systems. Milk offers a unique and powerful combination of essential nutrients like Vitamin B12, zinc, iodine, calcium and protein that are essential for immunity, cognitive development and performance.
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Female Farmers 2017 U.S. census data shows a 16% increase in the number of female farmers in Wisconsin, just over 38,500; women make up 35% of all producers in the state. Women landowners and farmers are a growing demographic. Many of them are leading local, state and national organizations such as Dairy Girl Network, Wisconsin Women in Conservation, Dairy Business Association, and Animal Agriculture Alliance.
History Of National Dairy Month Dairy farming has been a pillar of Wisconsins economy for more than 180 years. National Dairy Month started out as National Milk Month in 1937 to promote drinking milk. In 1939, June Dairy Month became the official title of the promotion and focused on greater use of milk and other dairy products. National Dairy Month is an annual tradition that celebrates the contributions the dairy industry makes to the state and the world. In Wisconsin, we celebrate National Dairy Month bigger than anywhere else with on-farm breakfast events and enjoyment of the worlds best dairy products. www.wisconsindairy.org/Dairy-Month/Media-Press-Kit
GRANT COUNTY DAIRY BREAKFAST Sunday, June 12 LOCATION: Nobleland Farms, 2561 Buckwheat Ridge Road, Lancaster, WI Time: 7:00-11:30 a.m. Rain or shine. COST: Age 9 and over $8; age 8 and under FREE! FACEBOOK: Grant-County-Dairy-Breakfast
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Join Dennis, Rita, Troy, Jaime, Drew, Ainsley and Macie Noble for a June Dairy Month Celebration! Located in the rolling hill of Grant County Nobland Farms is a dairy and beef farm. This event includes allyou-can-eat breakfast with pancakes, eggs, sausage links, applesauce, string cheese, yogurt, ice cream, milk and coffee. The morning will include activities, displays, door prizes, petting zoo, machinery display and live music. The Platteville Fire Department and Southwest Health EMS announcement of the WGLR Farm Family of the Year 2022. ATV/UTV friendly. Event is sponsored by the Lancaster FFA Alumni.
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footprint by 20%, and use 21% less land and 31% less water per gallon of milk than just three years ago.
Sustainable Farming The carbon footprint of a glass of milk is two-thirds less than it was 70 years ago, yet it still has the same nutritional benefits and great taste. Wisconsin has over 28 dairy-farmer-led watershed groups that protect hundreds of thousands of acres of land and water. Producing a gallon of milk has 19% less greenhouse gas emissions than it did in 2007. Thats equivalent to the amount of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere by half a million acres of U.S. Forest every year. Thanks to the dairy communitys focus on sustainability, dairy farmers have shrunk their carbon
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7 ways to save more for retirement Retirement seems like a lifetime away for young professionals. But as careers advance, families are started and milestones are met, retirement can start to feel a lot closer. A 2014 Gallup poll indicates that most Americans now retire at age 62. That is a good starting point when planning your retirement. The earlier you start establishing savings goals and putting plans in motion, the more likely you will be to retire on time without having to worry about money. These strategies can help you save more for retirement years. Raise . what raise? If you’re lucky enough to get a salary increase at work, direct the extra money into retirement savings accounts and act
like the raise never happened. You won’t miss the extra money since you were not accustomed to earning it, and redirecting it into retirement savings can go a long way toward procuring your financial future. Max out deposit limits. By depositing the maximum allowable amount into your retirement accounts each year, you can grow your retirement savings quickly and earn considerably more interest on your money over the life of the account. Allocate your tax refund. Elect to apply your tax refund to a traditional IRA or Roth IRA. Take advantage of employers’ offers to match retirement contributions. Many employers will
match 401(k) contributions if you save enough to qualify. This is an easy way to save without having to put in any extra money out of your own pocket. Make sure you’re vested in the 401(k) plan so that the employer contributions can be taken with you if you leave a job. Open a Roth IRA. A Roth IRA is a retirement savings vehicle that enables you to pay taxes on the money you put in up front. When you become eligible to withdraw the funds (after age 591/2), they are tax-free. Aim for a 15 percent investment. Start investing 15 percent of gross income for retirement once you’re debt-free and have a fully funded emergency fund. Such a strategy can
go a long way toward ensuring you have enough money to do what you want throughout retirement. Make calculated cuts. Think about which items you can live without and dedicate what you would spend on those expenditures to retirement. For example, calculate the difference between buying a new car and a certified pre-owned model. Deposit the savings into retirement. Can you skip a vacation this year and do a staycation instead? Forgoing certain luxuries can help you build retirement savings. Saving for retirement becomes a little easier with strategies that can make money go further. mcg.metrocreativeconnection.com
Exploring hospice and palliative care Palliative care Palliative care may be available at any time for individuals with serious and potentially life-threatening conditions. According to Healthline, palliative care is focused on improving the overall wellness of individuals with serious illnesses, such as Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, COPD, and other chronic illnesses. Since it is based on individuals’ needs, palliative care can differ from one person to the next. WebMD says a palliative care program frequently aims to ease pain and help with other problems, including improving comfort. It is used in addition to other treatments. Palliative care also can help patients and their families if an illnesss makes it more difficult
to get around, leads to depression or adversely affects the family, including caregivers.
Hospice care The National Institute on Aging notes that hospice care may be recommended when it is no longer possible to cure a serious illness or when a patient opts out of certain treatments. Like palliative care, hospice provides comprehensive comfort care and family support. However, attempts to cure the person’s illness are stopped in hospice. Hospice is typically recommended when a person with a terminal illness has around six months or less to live. When people hear “going into hospice” they may think this means
entering a facility. However, hospice can take place in many different settings, including at home, in a nursing home, in a hospital, or even a facility that specializes in hospice care. Both palliative and hospice care bring together a team of health care professionals with special skills. This team can include doctors, nurses, social workers, therapists, spiritual advisors, and trained volunteers. Everyone works together to address patients’ emotional, medical and spiritual needs. The main difference between palliative and hospice care is when each is offered to a patient. Palliative care can be available at any time, regardless of illness stage, prognosis or life expectancy. Hospice care is
only available when an illness is no longer responding to treatment. It is sometimes known as end-of-life care. However, a person can come out of hospice care should his or her condition begin to improve. Patients and their families can discuss the options of palliative and hospice care with their health care teams. While these types of care have become much more accessible in recent years, they may not be available everywhere. It also pays to ask questions about health insurance coverage to determine if the costs of palliative or hospice care will be covered by a provider. A long-term care policy also may be an option to cover palliative services. mcg.metrocreativeconnection.com
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