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MDA Tub Run rumbles through Albany By Siara Schwartzlow EDITOR

The 22nd annual MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) Tub Run was held Saturday, June 18 in

Albany. As the third-largest event of its kind in the country, the Tub Run included approximately 1200 motorcycles. Two Rock County Sheriff Department motorcycles

After a short break in Albany, motorcyclists continue toward Edgerton.

led the pack. Participants began their trek at Boardtracker Harley Davidson in Janesville and headed toward Albany, where they were greeted by spectators and a variety of vendors. Food vendors included Bobanna’s, Dam Near Home, Sugar River General Store, Gabriella’s, and Jolly Mixers 4-H Club. The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce also offered a 50/50 raffle. Following a 90-minute break in Albany, participants continued their journey toward Edgerton, where the route ended at Thresherman’s Park. According to the event website, the concept for the MDA Tub Run was developed 22 years ago as the result of an already-established relationship between the Muscular Dystrophy Association and Harley Davidson. Many people often wonder how this event got its name. The event’s now-famous image of the pig in a bath tub, which originally appeared in a newsletter, provided the inspiration. Some options for

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About 1200 riders participated in this year’s MDA Tub Run last Saturday, June 18. The ride began in Janesville and ended at Thresherman’s Park in Edgerton.

the event’s title were originally “Pig Run,” “Tub Rally,” and “Road Hog Rally,” but because the tub in the image had feet, the event’s founders settled on “Tub Run.” The event was officially named in 1994 and launched its first-ever ride in June of 1995. Over 200 rid

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MDA Tub Run rumbles through Albany By Siara Schwartzlow EDITOR

The 22nd annual MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) Tub Run was held Saturday, June 18 in

Albany. As the third-largest event of its kind in the country, the Tub Run included approximately 1200 motorcycles. Two Rock County Sheriff Department motorcycles

After a short break in Albany, motorcyclists continue toward Edgerton.

led the pack. Participants began their trek at Boardtracker Harley Davidson in Janesville and headed toward Albany, where they were greeted by spectators and a variety of vendors. Food vendors included Bobanna’s, Dam Near Home, Sugar River General Store, Gabriella’s, and Jolly Mixers 4-H Club. The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce also offered a 50/50 raffle. Following a 90-minute break in Albany, participants continued their journey toward Edgerton, where the route ended at Thresherman’s Park. According to the event website, the concept for the MDA Tub Run was developed 22 years ago as the result of an already-established relationship between the Muscular Dystrophy Association and Harley Davidson. Many people often wonder how this event got its name. The event’s now-famous image of the pig in a bath tub, which originally appeared in a newsletter, provided the inspiration. Some options for

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About 1200 riders participated in this year’s MDA Tub Run last Saturday, June 18. The ride began in Janesville and ended at Thresherman’s Park in Edgerton.

the event’s title were originally “Pig Run,” “Tub Rally,” and “Road Hog Rally,” but because the tub in the image had feet, the event’s founders settled on “Tub Run.” The event was officially named in 1994 and launched its first-ever ride in June of 1995. Over 200 rid-

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Monticello Homecoming scheduled for July 7 through 10 Registration forms can be found at: http://www.monticello.k12.wi.us/PTO/ponytrot.pdf Visit the Monticello PTO at their stand on Saturday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. for an afternoon of PLINKO, Ball Toss, and face painting. All games are $1. Don’t forget the canoe races around Lake Montesian. Register at the lake at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. Races will begin at 2 p.m. Teams will consist of seniors over 55; adult males 17 and older; adult females 17 and older; co-ed; and children between ages 12 and 16. There is no fee to enter. The Monticello Community Club is sponsoring the prizes. Following is the “triathlon,” a fun-based relay race. The team divisions are the same as those for the canoe races. Both events are as fun to watch as they are to participate in! Community firefighter water fights will be held at on Saturday at 1 p.m. on West North Avenue by the pool. From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the main beer tent, the Greenfield Brothers will be entertaining, sponsored by Harvey W. Kubly, C.P.A. and Freitag Financial Services. Zwingli Brotherhood will sponsor a Powerpoint discussion by Christopher Pederson of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, beginning at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 9 at Zwingli U.C.C. The title of his presentation will be “Schuetzenvereins (Shooting Societies) of Green County”. Pederson is Vice President of the Eau Claire Schuetzenverein and is a military historian. He is gathering material for a book on “Schuetzenvereins of Wisconsin.” Schuetzen shooting is done offhand at distances up to 200 yards using precision, single shot rifles. The Swiss considered Schuetzen as “Shooting like a man... standing on two legs.” At one time, Green County had three Schuetzenvereins; one each in Monroe, Monticello, and New Glarus. These clubs were a center for social gatherings and shooting competitions. Pederson has gathered many facts and photos of the facilities (shooting barns, ranges, target houses) as well as the people, the rifles they used, their targets, and their awards. This talk should be of interest for anyone who wants to know more about Swiss Heritage, shooting sports, and local history. Zwingli U.C.C. is located at 416 East Lake Avenue in Monticello and features air conditioning, padded pews, and two large viewing screens. For more information, contact Paul Rieder at (608) 558 – 8192. At the beer stand from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., there will again be live music from Electric Blue. There will be no cover charge. At 9:45 p.m., the band will break for fireworks. The fireworks are set off at Lake Montesian and can be viewed from several locations. A special “thank you” goes to the fireworks sponsors, the Monticello Community Club and Greenwoods State Bank. In case of rain, the fireworks will be rescheduled for Sunday night at 9:45. Sunday Church services will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Montesian Gardens, hosted by Washington Reformation U.C.C. of Monticello. Please bring your lawn chairs and take a little extra time to enjoy the beautiful gardens, tended to by community volunteers. Following the church services, plan on lunch at the Chicken Barbecue, sponsored by the Monticello Community Club. The group is serving half chicken dinners for $10 or just chicken for $7. Serving will begin at 11 a.m. at the Octagon Shelter. Carry-outs are available. Delivery service is available within village limits to senior citizens or handicapped or disabled persons who don’t have anyone to come pick up their chicken. Contact Katy at 938-4339 before 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 9 to order delivery. The parade theme this year is “We’re a Page Right out of HISTORY,” celebrating our area history. Our Parade Mar-

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Monticello Community Club would like to invite you to our annual celebration in Monticello, beginning with softball on Thursday, July 7 and continuing through Sunday, July 10. We have many activities that you are welcomed to come and watch or even participate in. A carnival will be available for children and will begin on Friday with Wristband Special from 6 to 10 p.m. This is the only Wristband Special scheduled for the weekend. All weekend You don’t need to eat before you come in to Homecoming! The Lionesses will have their food stand open beginning Friday at 4 p.m. There will be brats, hot dogs, BBQs, and luscious homemade pies donated by community members. Prepare to enjoy! Pie flavors change daily, so check often for your favorite before it is sold out. The Lion’s Club will be serving their famous homemade cheese curds and mushrooms all weekend. Also, the Boy Scouts, the Booster Club, and other local organizations will be on the grounds to serve you with ice cold lemonade, and other treats. As usual, you won’t go hungry at the ball diamond, either, as the Friends of the Library will be providing munchies. Softball tournaments will begin on Thursday evening at 7 p.m. The games will continue all weekend. To register for softball or for more information, please call 426-4955. Friday Why cook Friday night? Get your dinner at the Fish Boil at the Octagon Shelter near the lake. The FFA and FFA Alumni are serving. Dinner begins at 5 p.m. This is the traditional fish boil with boiled potatoes, onions, and fish, plus plenty of melted butter. Prices are $10 in advance for adult dinners and $11 at door or $5 for a child’s portion. At 7 p.m., the Homecoming Variety Show will showcase our local talent in a free, fun variety show format at Barnaby’s Monticello House. Come inside and be entertained. From 8 p.m. to midnight at the main beer stand, Rockabilly Junction will be performing. There will be no admission charge. Saturday Mud volleyball, grass volleyball and 3-on-3 basketball will be happening all day Saturday. Contact the coordinator to sign up in advance. Contact the mud volleyball coordinator, Kevin Johnson, at 558-9189. The grass volleyball coordinator is Braden Rindy, available at 214-4808, and the basketball coordinator is Jacob Marty, available at 558-5493. At 9:30 a.m., motorcyclists can sign up for the Monticello Homecoming Ride Registration at the Rathskeller. The ride leaves at 11 a.m. sharp. This is a great ride with great prizes, all for a great cause: the Empty Stocking Fund. The kids’ free Pedal Tractor Pull is back this year. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. at West Monroe Street in front of the Monticello Pool House. This event is for children ages three to 10 with four age classes. All participants will receive a free t-shirt, and trophies are available for stand-outs within each class. No pre-registration is necessary. Thank you to our many local sponsors. New this year is Monticello PTO’s first annual Pony Trot 5K Run/Walk and Little Pony 1K. Come out and support the Monticello PTO for their first ever run/walk fundraiser. This event will replace the annual beginning of the door-todoor fundraiser. All races start and end at Monticello Schools. The kids’ run is at 8:30 a.m., and the 5K run/walk is at 9. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on day of race. The funds raised from this event will go directly back to the students and teachers of Monticello Schools. A few activities we have sponsored this year are: teacher grants, classroom treats, a portable speaker system, post prom, a PBIS dance, and senior scholarships.

shall this year is Ruth Sybers. Her gift of the Woelffer Drug Store building to the Society is the home for the museum and the perfect showplace for our past. The parade will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 12 at the east end of Lake Avenue and will proceed through to the north end of Main Street. Parade entries and monetary donations to help sponsor some of the unique entries are still being accepted. If you are interested in participating or sponsoring a parade entry, contact Kay Freitag at 938-1133. There is always room for more participants – and we could sure use your sponsorship! The mud volleyball tournament and the softball tournament will continue from Saturday. The champions will be decided on Sunday. Again this year, the bean bag competition will be held at the baseball beer tent at 3 p.m. The cost is $10 per co-ed, two-person team, with single elimination. Thirty-two teams will participate. Registration will take place on Sunday. With questions, contact Andrew Anderson at 279-1430. All-girl band, Precocious, will entertain from the baseball beer tent beginning at 3 p.m. and wrapping up at 6. In the main beer tent, the Zweifel Brothers will be performing from 3 p.m. to 6. Their performance is sponsored by Monticello Ford, Inc, and Voegeli Chevrolet Buick, Inc. Frenchtown Band will take the stage from 7 to 11 p.m. This performance is sponsored by Robel Transfer and the Monticello Community Club. Hang out for good fun and conversation until the raffle drawing at 9 p.m. Don’t forget to purchase your raffle chance for cold cash ($500, $250, $100, $50, $50), Badger football tickets for four and tailgate pass (valued at $300), Brewers tickets for four with a parking pass (valued at $200), a Chill & Grill (a grill with a built-in cooler valued at $150), and a wheelbarrow (valued at $75). Raffle tickets are $5.00 for a book of 6 or $1.00 each and can be purchased now at Monticello businesses or from any member of the Monticello Community Club. During Homecoming, tickets will be available at the beer stand. Proceeds always go back into our community. The raffle drawing will be held at 9 p.m. on Sunday night at the beer stand. You need not be present to win. Volunteering The Friends of the Library or the Lionesses could always use help during the weekend at their stands. Contact the Monticello Library at 938-4011 to volunteer with the Friends of the Library. A sign-up sheet will be at the library prior to Homecoming. Contact Nancy Elmer at 938-4904 to help the Lionesses at their food stand or to discuss donated baked items. Monticello Homecoming is sponsored by the Monticello Community Club, the Monticello Chamber of Commerce, and the Monticello Lions and Lionesses. The Monticello Community Club is a local organization that has been in existence for more than fifty years. The club’s purpose is to make our community a great place to live and raise a family. Our annual Homecoming celebration is the main fundraiser for projects that better Monticello. Through the years, the club has contributed to the development and improvement of Lake Montesian, the village park, the ball diamond, the new basketball court, the octagon shelter house, the depot, the pool, the village playground equipment, and many other projects in our village, including scholarships. The Monticello Chamber of Commerce (formerly Monticello Business and Professional Association) consists of area businesses and professionals working together to improve the local business climate and ensure a thriving, strong community. The Monticello Lions and Lionesses are strong service organizations in Monticello.


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Children decorate bicycles and wagons for a bicycle parade to top On the last day of the event, Sunday, June 26, attendees enjoy a small petting zoo. The zoo includes rabbits, goats, and a calf. off Footville’s Patriot Days weekend.

UW-Rock County announces Dean’s List

The University of WisconsinRock County Campus Administrator Kristin Fillhouer has announced the names of students recognized for their academic achievements during the spring 2016 semester, which ended in May. To be named to the Dean’s List, a full-time student must complete a minimum of 12 credits. Part-time students are eligible when they have completed at least 15 credits with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 and have carried at least three credits during the current semester. COURTESY PHOTO Highest Honors are awarded to Brodhead Independent-Register those earning a GPA of 4.0 on a 4.0 Poe is waiting to become your scale. High Honors are awarded best friend. to students earning a 3.99 to 3.75. per towels, stamps, copy paper, hand Students earning a 3.74 to 3.5 are sanitizer, aluminum cans, and hand awarded Honors. soap. The Green County Humane Society thanks those who donate.

For more information about the University of Wisconsin-Rock County, visit rock.uwc.edu or call the Solution Center at 608-758-6565 x200. The following students have been recognized: Highest Honors Brodhead Elizabeth Baertschi, Abigail Condon, and Zen Johnston. Footville Rachael Thostenson Honors Brodhead Christy Dundee Monroe Alex Borowitz Albany Savannah Ryan Orfordville Olivia Isenberger, Aaron Onsgard, and Brenna Rosser.

Local graduates of Edgewood College announced Edgewood College Commencement ceremonies were held on Sunday, May 15 in Madison. The following students earned degrees: Monroe Gracie Schilt earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies degree. Kylee Ritschard earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Sarah Gempeler earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology degree. Orfordville Cassie Danielson earned a Bachelor of Science in Child Life Education degree. Albany Kaylee Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Brodhead Breanna Hycnar earned a Bach-

elor of Science in Nursing degree. About Edgewood College Located in Madison, Wisconsin, Edgewood College is a liberal arts Catholic college in the Dominican tradition. The college serves approximately 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students at its Monroe Street and Deming Way campuses and online. The college offers more than 40 academic and professional programs, including master’s degrees in business, education, and nursing, and doctoral degrees in educational leadership and nursing practice. For more information about Edgewood College, please visit www. edgewood.edu, or call Ed Taylor in Marketing and Communications at 608-663-2333.

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(Above) While the adults enjoy a softball tournament, children are able to play in bounce houses. This year’s event aimed at providing more entertainment for children than previous years.


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Albany students recognized for perfect attendance The following Albany students were recognized for having perfect attendance through the 2015-2016 school year: High school Perfect attendance Academic year Harmon Garvoille Alex Karolczak Kaitlyn Trow Second semester Juliann Baertschi Harmon Garvoille Alex Karolczak Hailey Stefanik Connor Trow Kaitlyn Trow Attendance Award (absent two days or fewer) Academic year Megan Anderson Juliann Baertschi Lillyann Baertschi Libby Beck Hunter Brewer Austin Detra Hunter Georgeson Benjamin Horn Jasmine Marcellus Jamison Stauffacher Hailey Stefanik Connor Trow Kyli Wilke Second semester Megan Anderson Lillyann Baertschi Joshua Dahl Austin Detra Stephen Dziubek Hunter Georgeson Sayde McDermott Jessica Short Jamison Stauffacher Payton Zurfluh Middle school Perfect attendance Academic year McKenna Broughton

ers participated, and the event raised $12,317 for MDA. Since 1995, the MDA Tub Run has donated more than 2.1 million dollars. Co-chairs Joyce Chrisbaum and Wendy (Detra) Runkle, along with the many volunteers and participants involved, would like to thank all those who contributed to the event’s success, particularly the Albany Police Department, the Albany Fire Department, and the Albany EMS.

Brianna Dahl Brandon Janes Jacob Letcher Payton Wachholz Second semester Nathan Bartenhagen McKenna Broughton Adrian Cutrano Brianna Dahl Raj Flannery Brandon Janes Chad Karolczak Ethan Koss Jacob Letcher Branden Ruthe Max Steinfeldt Payton Wachholz Attendance Award Academic year Nathan Bartenhagen McKenna Broughton Adrian Cutrano Brianna Dahl Raj Flannery Brandon Janes Chad Karolczak Ethan Koss Jacob Letcher Branden Ruthe Max Steinfeldt Payton Wachholz Second semester Tyler Anderson Owen Baertschi Lily Brewer Emileigh Dallman Kaitlyn Dunphy Thomas Fry Elizabeth Graves Evan Guenther Luke Johnson ShayLee Levin Skye McDermott Alycia O’Bel Nathaniel Ross Alex Schliem Kaiya Zurfluh

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(Right) Motorcycles pack the streets during the event’s stop in Albany.

(Above) Riders gather in downtown Albany.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 30 Girls’ Basketball Open Gym, 8:30 a.m. to 11 FRIDAY, JULY 1 District, middle school, and high school offices closed No Open Gym SATURDAY, JULY 2 No events scheduled SUNDAY, JULY 3 No events scheduled MONDAY, JULY 4 Girls’ Basketball Open Gym, 8:30 a.m. to 11 TUESDAY, JULY 5 Driver’s Ed, 8:30 a.m. to 11 Girls’ Basketball Open Gym, 8:30 a.m. to 11 WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 Girls’ Basketball Open Gym, 8:30 a.m. to 11

Student disciplined after threatening school The Albany student responsible for posting the May 17 threat on Yik Yak, a social media application that allows users to post anonymously, has admitted to posting the threat. The admission follows an investigation conducted by school and law enforcement authorities. Yik Yak cooperated with the investigation by removing the threatening post and by providing information

that was used to help identify the student. School disciplinary consequences were imposed during a closed meeting held with the Albany School Board on Monday, June 20. School officials are not able to identify the student or to release additional information because of state and federal laws concerning the confidentiality of student records.

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All charges reported here are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The Albany Police reported the following incidents: Friday, June 17 Cited for Non-Registration of a Vehicle and Driving without a Valid License was a juvenile. Arrested for Unreasonable and Imprudent Speed and Operating a Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence of an Intoxicant, Second Offense was Elliot L. Wenzel of Brodhead. Saturday, June 18 Cited for Inattentive Driving was Trevor D. Porter of Beloit. Arrested for Driving Left of the Center Line, Operating a Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence of an Intoxicant, and Operating with Prohibited Alcohol Concentration was Jacob W. Luebke of Watertown. Sunday, June 19 Cited for Underage Drinking was Audrey R. Billings of South Beloit.

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Parkview fourth-quarter honor roll announced Highest honors: 4.0 Seniors Kristen Akey, Carson Brauer, Cassidy Fitzgerald, Becka Groetken, Hanna Kearns Juniors Colleen Toberman Sophomores Courtney Rosman Freshmen Lilly Boyd, Erin Engle, Alexis Miller, Sara Mohr, Aaron Myhre, Madi Vine Eighth grade Kiersten Faldet, Sarah Olin, Au-

drey Pisz, Remington Stark Seventh grade Abbigayle Butzler High honor roll: 3.99 – 3.50 Seniors Emily Cox, Katelyn Harnack, Logan Wettstein, Andrew Monk, Caleb Johnson, Hannah Kasch, Madison Melms, David Schwengels, Ty Schroeder, Patrick Engen, Zachary Klick, Allyson Hunt, Cheyenne Stewart, Hunter Marshall, Remington Kundert Juniors Haley Balch, Evan Willing, Mi-

randa Connell, Loey Dodge, Jacob Grayless, Jason Mumm, Jennifer Brenum, Jacqueline Hudson, Lauren Lunde, Serena Slove, McKenzie Saglie, Rebecca Smith, Noah McMahon, Alexandra Thole, Camryn Burtness, Abby Harnack, Samuel Mohns, Allison Hinze, Lexia Olsen, Joshua Soderstrom Sophomores Nathan Mohr, Brookelynn Weeks, Pamela Garcia, Korryn Clint, Elizabeth Task, Amber Hudson, Kateryna Smetska, Alecia Chilvers, Adam Warner, Ryan Miller, Jarrett Lajoie,

Pedal for Paws to benefit Green County Humane Society Registration is now open for the fifteenth annual Pedal for Paws benefit ride for the Green County Humane Society. The ride is scheduled for Thursday, July 9 beginning at 7 a.m. in New Glarus. All new routes will depart from the Village Park in downtown New Glarus. Routes of varying elevations are available, and route lengths are 25, 45, or 65 miles. Additionally,

a family-friendly, nine-mile route is available along the Sugar River Trail. A trail pass is required for the nine-mile route. Please note that helmets are required for all participants. Check-in will begin at 7 a.m. at Village Park. Following the ride, participants may enjoy food and music in the park, along with soft drinks and free beer courtesy of the New

Glarus Brewery. Registration costs $45 for individuals and $65 for families of two adults and up to two children. Additional children between ages 15 and 17 cost $20. To register, visit p4p. zapevent.com. For more information on this event, please visit www.greencountyhumane.org or facebook.com/p4pgreencounty.

Humane society shares tips for keeping pets safe during summer

As the temperatures rise, the days become longer, and the time animals spend outside increases, pet safety becomes a priority. The Green County Humane Society shared the following tips for keeping pets safe through the summer months: Cars Never leave a pet in the car, even with the windows cracked.

Shade Always protect pets from the sun’s rays, and be sure to keep them hydrated. Asphalt If the asphalt is too hot for a human’s bare feet, it is too hot for bare paws. Exercise Limit pet exercise, and keep pets

Green County Sheriff’s Report ber, 18, of Monticello, collided with a vehicle driven by Nancy B. Rose Parr, 55, of Monroe. Zuber stated he was not injured and was wearing a seat belt. There was no airbag deployment in his vehicle. Zuber’s vehicle sustained moderate damage and was towed from the scene. Rose Parr was injured in the crash and was transported by ambulance to a local hospital. Rose Parr was wearing a seat belt, and there was no airbag deployment in her vehicle. Rose Parr’s vehicle sustained moderate damage and was towed from the scene. The Monticello Police, the Monticello Fire Department, and New Glarus EMS assisted at the scene. Wednesday, June 22 Traffic crime At 1:11 p.m., deputies checked on a vehicle parked on the side of the road in the West 5600 block of State Highway 11 in the Town of Monroe. An investigation resulted in Joseph E. Weiner, 32, of Rockford, Illinois, being cited for Operating after Revocation. Weiner was released pending court. Warrant arrests At 4:03 p.m., deputies arrested

Betty R. Surrell, 49, of Albany, at a residence in the 100 block of South Water Street in the Village of Albany. Surrell was arrested on a warrant through the Brodhead Police Department for Failure to Pay Fine. Surrell was transported to the Green County Jail where bond was posted, and she was released. At 5:30 p.m., deputies arrested Skyla S. Diaz, 20, of Albany, at a residence in the North 6500 block of English Settlement Road in the Village of Albany. Diaz was arrested on a Failure to Pay Fine Warrant that was issued by the Albany Police Department. Diaz was transported to the Green County Jail. Diaz posted bond and was released from custody. Thursday, June 23 Motor vehicle crash At 7:15 p.m., deputies, along with Brooklyn Fire, responded to a singlevehicle fire on Union Road at State Highway 92 in the Town of Brooklyn. An investigation revealed that Jacob A. Bachim, 24, of Brooklyn, was operating a Brooklyn Fire Department tanker truck. The cab of the

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ATTENTION ORFORDVILLE RESIDENTS The Village Hall will be closed on Thursday and Friday, July 7th and 8th so we can move into our new building. We will be open for business on Monday, July 11th at our new location at 303 E. Beloit Street.

Juniors Margaret Fullmer, Kyleigh Menke, Bradley Onsgard, Megan Blomquist, Ryan Varney, Allen Rodriguez, Hannah Brennan, James McDonough, Kaytlin Brager, Carter Webb, Hala Ryan, Deven Byirt, Hailey Landphier, Jade Noble, David Thiering Sophomores Sarah Mason, Emma Hoscheit, Mason Spencer, Rebecca Gil Reyes, Chloe Marquis, Jamie Shaw, Trenton Purinton, Conner Nolan, Evan Spencer, Andrea Rook, Luke Cowan, Dylan Schoen, Tamara Stacy Freshmen Emily Sheehan, Kirstin Stockman, Hunter Baars, Brenna Zomok, Wyatt Bomkamp, Isabella Marcellus, Maverick Byrns, Jenna Meredith, Michaela Hackett, Kristine Mumm, Hailey Thomas, Jacob Heffel, Charysma Mould, Savannah Johnson, Joshua Pfluger, Payton Segerstrom, Cooper Burtness Eighth grade Hailey Rowley, Anthony Terrones, David Biggs, Daniel Sickels, Addisyn Noble, Zachary Unseth, Hannah Pautsch, Hannah Montefelt, Zander Stacy, Riley Kloepfer, Maverick Kundert, Dakota Weber, Travis Johnson Seventh grade Maicey Johnson, Avery Crane, Arianna Humphres, Tyler Oswald, Jordan Garthwaite, Chase Harnack, Isaac Morris, Connor Simonson, Kennedy Olson, Alexander Shaw, McKenzie Keith, Dynally Mould, Tyler Johnson, Brianna Gaulin, Maxwell Gerber, Emma Vogt, Payton Kopp, Noah Mieses

Parkview student selected to participate in national leadership program Parkview senior Colleen Toberman has been selected to participate in the Economic History for Leaders (EHFL) program being conducted at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, from Monday, June 27 through Sunday, July 3. Toberman is one of only 35 domestic and international students honored by being accepted into the Foundation for Teaching Economics’ Economic History for Leaders program. Selection criteria for the program include excellent leadership potential and academic achievement. During the week-long EHFL program, students attain an understanding of economic history and economic reasoning principles and learn how to employ these con-

cepts for successful and effective leadership. Additionally, participants achieve a heightened awareness of the impact that their decisions have on others, as well as the Colleen Toberman responsibility that awareness imposes. EHFL is an unparalleled learning and growing opportunity. Students who have attended Economic History for Leaders and Economics for Leaders programs in prior years have called it “the experience of a lifetime.”

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All charges reported here are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sheriff’s deputies reported the following incidents occurred. Sunday, June 19 Warrant arrest At 2:29 a.m., deputies were requested to respond to the Monroe Clinic Emergency Room in the 2000 block of 4th Street. Deputies arrested Jacqueline L. Lucas, 19, of Janesville, on a Failure to Pay Fine Warrant that was issued by the Rock County Sheriff’s Office. Lucas was turned over to Rock County deputies. Disorderly conduct At 3:58 a.m., deputies responded to the North 2300 block of Bloom Lane in the Town of Monroe for a Disorderly Conduct and Battery case. An investigation resulted in Darline M. Preston Grinnell, 47, of Monroe, being arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Battery. Preston Grinnell was booked into the Green County Jail and was released pending court. The Monroe Police Department assisted at the scene. Criminal damage, theft At 6:18 p.m., deputies took three reports of Criminal Damage and Theft from vehicles that were parked at the Cadiz Springs State Park in the North 2200 block of Cadiz Springs Road in the Town of Cadiz. An investigation revealed that three windows were broken out in vehicles, and personal belongings were taken out of two of them. A suspect vehicle is a black SUV with State of Washington plates. Anyone with information on the case can contact the Green County Sheriff’s Office at 608-328-9401 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-7463. Monday, June 20 Motor vehicle crash At 5:13 p.m, deputies came across a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of State Highway 69 and County Highway C in the Town of Washington. A vehicle driven by John E. Zu-

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Award-winning farmers to host field day on organic farm Organic Farmers of the Year Steve Pincus and Beth Kazmar will host a free field day on Monday, July 11 from 1 to 4 p.m. at their farm near Evansville. This event is part of the 2016 Organic Field Days season organized by the Midwest Organic & Sustainable Education Service (MOSES). Pincus and Kazmar, winners of the 2016 MOSES Organic Farmers of the Year award, own Tipi Produce, a 76-acre certified organic farm. They grow organic vegetables for food co-ops in Madison and Milwaukee and for 500 communitysupported agriculture (CSA) members. Visitors at the field day will learn what’s involved in producing fresh market organic vegetables, plus tips for managing and retaining farm workers. The farmers will discuss organic methods for controlling vegetable pests and diseases and for building healthy, productive soil. In addition, there will be a presentation about Whole Farm Revenue Protection, the new USDA option to help farms with diverse operations manage risk. Tipi Produce is located at 14706 West Ahara Road near Evansville. Register online for this event and get directions at mosesorganic.org or call MOSES at 715-778-5775. MOSES is a nonprofit organization that provides training, resources, and practical advice to help farmers succeed in sustainable and organic farming. Field days are just one of the services MOSES offers farmers. Learn more at mosesorganic.org.

It is past time to vote for Wisconsin and for the candidate who has the best interests of the citizens of Southern Wisconsin at heart. Clinton Anderson is full of heart and energy. He loves his home state and his home town of Beloit. He cares about the youth of our area and is devoted to coaching hockey. He graduated from high school in Beloit and is going to college in our own home area at UW-Rock County. He is invested in us. Anderson has benefited from Wisconsin’s great educational system (and wants to keep it great) and from our outstanding university system. He will vote to keep the University of Wisconsin one of the top universities in our country. He loves this beautiful state and all of our outstanding natural attractions

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Wellness and Recovery Empowerment Project for mental illness to meet The Wellness and Recovery Empowerment Project (WREP) for mental illness will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 6, in Room DE, at the Rock County Job Center in Janesville. The Wellness and Recovery Empowerment Project was formed under the direction of the Rock County Human Services Mental Health Division. Participants are individuals living with mental illness, family members, of those with mental illnesses, mental health services providers, NAMI

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– attractions that bring tourists and money to all of us – and doesn’t want to see our land and water destroyed. First, vote for Clinton Anderson for Assembly District 31 on August 9 in the Primary Election. Then, vote for him on November 8 in the General Election. Amy Loudenbeck will be Anderson’s Republican opponent. Check her voting record and how it affects you. If you care about political transparency, our schools and universities, our children, our environment, our jobs, our economy, and voting rights for everyone, vote for Clinton Anderson on August 9 and November 8. Vivian Creekmore Milton, Wisconsin

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Rock County members, and other advocates. The group identifies community strengths and barriers in the mental health system, the need for public education, and needed activities. It also has the vision to improve the lives of those living with mental illness or substance abuse challenges in the Rock County area. WREP is in need of more participants and invites the community to learn more about the project. For additional information, please call 815-624-0071.

Brian Paul, of Buttlerfly Ridge, LLC, is the new Rock County Fairgrounds Manager. We are pleased to have Paul join our team effective, June 15. Paul was born and raised in Milton. He went to college at the University of WisconsinPlatteville, where he majored in agribusiness. He has spent the last 10 years managing Schilberg Park in Milton. Paul is married to Kristin (Barlass) Paul and has two children. The family lives on a farm just outside of Milton where they house replacement heifers. He is active in the community and has been the chairman of Milton’s 4th of

July celebration for 6 years, co-chair of Wally’s Music Fest, and part of the Milton FFA Alumni. He and his wife help coach local 4-H and FFA teams and have had over 50 youth take fair animal projects from our farm. Both of their families have a long history of being involved in 4-H and the Rock County Fair. As the new manager, Paul will be responsible for: the repair and maintenance of the fairgrounds buildings and property; fairgrounds rentals and contracts; and setup of buildings for events, among any other duties involving the fairgrounds.


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Green County Dairy Day Show results announced The 2016 Green County Dairy Days Cattle Show successfully took place on Saturday, June 18. This year’s show was hosted by the Belleville Community and took place at the Green County Fairgrounds in Monroe, Wisconsin. There were a total of 45 youth and 67 head of cattle from 4-H clubs and FFA chapters in the competition. Thank you to the many sponsors and spectators who took the time to cheer on and support our exhibitors. Results of the 2016 event are as follows: Winning the Registered Holstein Show was Brian McCullough (Juda FFA), receiving the Grand Champion Trophy for his Summer Yearling Heifer. Reserve Champion went to Cole Mahlkuch (Juda Jolly Juniors) with his Fall Yearling Heifer. In the Registered Brown Swiss division, Natalie Roe (Washington Center) received Grand Champion with her Spring Yearling Heifer, while Braylon Hoesly (Washington Center) received Reserve Champion with his Summer Yearling Heifer, and Chesnie Wilhite (Clarence Bridge Pioneers) received Honorable Mention for her Summer Yearling Heifer. For the Grade Holstein category, Sarah Blumer (Monticello FFA) took home the Grand Champion Trophy with her Spring Yearling Heifer, while Carly Arneson (Monroe FFA) received Reserve Champion with her Fall Heifer Calf. Haley Arneson (Monroe FFA) was named Honorable Mention for her Fall Heifer Calf. In the Registered Other Breeds category, Paige Dilley (Monticello FFA) was awarded Grand Champion with her Summer Yearling Heifer, while Sarah Blumer (Monticello FFA) received Reserve Champion with her Fall Heifer Calf, and Christopher Kamholz (Juda Jolly Juniors) was named Honorable Mention for his Winter Heifer Calf.

Finally, in our Grade Other Breeds division, Dakota Brown took Grand Champion with his Winter Heifer Calf. Showmanship winners included Grades three and four: Alex Roe (Washington Center), Emma Hendrickson (Dayton Dairylanders), Derek Schwartzlow (Washington Center). Grade five: Blake Doran (Clarence Bridge Pioneers), Chesnie Wilhite (Clarence Bridge Pioneers), Nicholas Roe (Washington Center). Grades six and seven: Aaron Makos (Spring Grove Honest Workers), Natalie Roe (Washington Center), Christopher Kamholz (Juda Jolly Juniors). Grades eight and nine: Brian McCullough (Juda FFA), Emily Makos (Spring Grove Honest Workers), Colby Steiner (Monroe FFA). Grades 10 and 11: Emma Buss (Pleasant View), Rachel McCullough (Juda FFA), Ashley Judd (New Glarus FFA). Grades 12 and 13: Kelsey Cramer (Juda FFA), Amber Dammen (Argyle FFA), and Saundra Arneson (Parker FFA). For more information about the Dairy Days Cattle show, contact Ellen Andrews, 4-H Youth Development Educator, at 608-3289440. Individual rankings Showmanship Grades three and four Alex Roe (Washington Center), First Blue; Emma Hendrickson (Dayton Dairylanders), Second Blue; Derek Schwartzlow (Washington Center), First Red; Chase Wilhite (Clarence Bridge Pioneers), Second Red; Jarvie Nafzger (Pleasant View), First White. Grade five Blake Doran (Clarence Bridge Pioneers), First Blue; Chesnie Wilhite (Clarence Bridge Pioneers), Second Blue; Nicholas Roe (Washington Center), First Red; Deven Gilson (York 4-H), Second

Flea market vendors, antique tractors wanted The Cornerstone Church is accepting vendor applications for the third annual “Good Time Gathering” to be held on Saturday, Aug. 27th in Saelens Park in Durand. The event is scheduled to run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is $35 for a 12x25 outdoor space. Vendors will also receive

a $10 discount if they pay by July 1st. Those with antique tractors or engines are encouraged to display their items and participate in a parade of power through the town square. For more information or an application, email goodtimegathering@ outlook.com or call 815-314-6125.

Red; Ian Schwartzlow (Washington Center), First White; Braden Rupnow (Clarno 4-H), Second White. Grades six and seven Aaron Makos (Spring Grove Honest Workers), First Blue; Natalie Roe (Washington Center), Second Blue; Christopher Kamholz (Juda Jolly Juniors), First Red; Dakota Brown (Belleville Busy Beavers), Second Red; Braylon Hoesly (Washington Center), First White; Austin Nimtz (New Glarus 4-H), Second White; Trapper Nafzger (Pleasant View), First Pink. Grades eight and nine Brian McCullough (Juda FFA), First Blue; Emily Makos (Spring Grove Honest Workers), Second Blue; Colby Steiner (Monroe FFA), First Red; Sarah Blumer (Monticello FFA), Second Red; Lindsey Pence (Monticello FFA), First White; Kirsten Oliver (Jolly Mixers), Second White. Grades 10 and 11 Emma Buss (Pleasant View), First Blue; Rachel McCullough (Juda FFA), Second Blue; Ashley Judd (New Glarus FFA), First Red; Hailey Raymond (New Glarus FFA), Second Red; Karl Schwoerer (Monticello FFA), First White; Andrew Nimtz (New Glarus FFA), Second White; Dylan Steiner (Monroe FFA), First Pink. Grades 12 and 13 Kelsey Cramer (Juda FFA), First Blue; Amber Dammen (Argyle FFA), Second Blue; Saundra Arneson (Parker FFA), First Red; Whitney Hustad (New Glarus FFA), Second Red; Paige Dilley (Monticello FFA), First White. Registered Holstein Spring Heifer Calf Class Ian Schwartzlow (Washington Center), First Blue; Derek Schwartzlow (Washington Center), Second Blue; Karlene Walters (Monticello FFA), First Red; Emma Buss (Pleasant View), Second Red; Austin Nimtz (New Glarus 4-H), First White. Winter Heifer Calf Emma Hendrickson (Dayton Dairylanders), First Blue; Karl Schwoerer (Monticello FFA), Second Blue; Emma Buss (Pleasant View), First Red; Clayton Mahlkuch (Juda Jolly Juniors), Second Red; Karlene Walters (Monticello FFA), First White; Lindsey Pence (Monticello FFA), Second White; Deven Gilson (York 4-H), First Pink. Fall Heifer Calf October 15 November 30, 2015 Rachel McCullough (Juda FFA),

Apply now for Green County Leaders Class of 2016-2017

Green County Leaders is seeking motivated individuals who are interested in learning, self-discovery, community issues, and networking. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply for the 2016-2017 Green County Leaders class! Green County Leaders is an education program designed to help build community leadership. Participants meet one day per month for nine months. This is a great networking opportunity, as participants connect with leaders throughout Green County. Programs focus on building community leadership skills and raising awareness of community issues, including local government, healthcare, economic development, education, and more. Application forms, along with

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First Blue; Andrew Nimtz (New Glarus FFA), First Red. September 1 October 14, 2015 Emma Hendrickson (Dayton Dairylanders), First Blue; Brian McCullough (Juda FFA), Second Blue; Amber Dammen (Argyle FFA), First Red; Ashley Judd (New Glarus FFA), Second Red; Becca Iverson (Burlington FFA), First White; Colby Steiner (Monroe FFA), Second White; Aaron Makos (Spring Grove Honest Workers), First Pink; Dylan Steiner (Monroe FFA), Second Pink. Summer Yearling Heifer Brian McCullough (Juda FFA), First Blue; Amber Dammen (Argyle FFA), Second Blue; Hailey Raymond (New Glarus FFA), First Red; Rachel McCullough (Juda FFA), Second Red; Paige Dilley (Monticello FFA), First White; Ashley Judd (New Glarus FFA), Second White; Andrew Nimtz (New Glarus FFA), First Pink. Spring Yearling Heifer Karl Schwoerer (Monticello FFA), First Blue; Emma Buss (Pleasant View), Second Blue; Kelsey Cramer (Juda FFA), First Red; Whitney Hustad (New Glarus FFA), Second Red; Emily Makos (Spring Grove Honest Workers), First White; Deven Gilson (York 4-H), Second White. Winter Yearling Heifer Kelsey Cramer (Juda FFA), First Blue; Austin Nimtz (New Glarus 4-H), Second Blue. Fall Yearling Heifer Cole Mahlkuch (Juda Jolly Juniors), First Blue; Ryan Smith (Monticello FFA), Second Blue; Paige Dilley (Monticello FFA), First Red. Registered Brown Swiss Spring Heifer Calf Blake Doran (Clarence Bridge Pioneers), First Blue; Alex Roe (Washington Center), Second Blue; Chase Wilhite (Clarence Bridge Pioneers), First Red. Winter Heifer Calf Nicholas Roe (Washington Center), First Blue.

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Major League – Brodhead 1 Back row: Cooper Woelky, Coach Curt Woelky, Seth Mansfield, Coach Jeff Mansfield, Gage Boegli, Coach Wade Boegli, Brady Malkow; second row: Owen Leifker, Colton Buttke, Brady Bruns, Cole Hoesly, Blake Senobe; front row: Kaden Flannery, Caleb Rossetti, Dakota Schwartzlow. Missing from photo: Coach Brian Malkow.

Major League – Brodhead 2 Back row: Evan Heinle, Karson Miller, Coach Keith Miller, Curtis Streuly, Coach Kurt Moyer, Aidyn Vondra, Coach Chris Moyer, Joey Ross, Matthew Eggleston; second row: Jesse Straub, Leon Saunders, Aidan Riese, Trent Thompson; front row: Trenton Neeley, Jacob Moyer.

Minor League – Brodhead 1 Back row: Clayton Elliott, Coach Chad Elliott, Ryan Searls, Jeb Searls, Gavin Pinnow, Coach Ryan Pinnow, Charlie Weis, Coach Brian VanderPal, Parker VanderPal; second row: Ryerson Ast, Grayson Erb, Brady Zimmerman, Jacob Roth, Sam Searls, Tyrin Foster; front row: Isaac Zimmerman, Tegan Pinnow. Missing from photo: Coach Corey Weis.

Minor League – Brodhead 2 Back row: Marcus McIntyre, Coach Mike McIntryre, Brooks Malkow, Coach Brian Malkow, Aaron Doyle, Coach BJ Bockhop, Gabe Bockhop; second row: Jonah Cowan, Isaiah Bishop, Joey Brown, Blake Matthys, Hunter Day; front row: Brady Flannery, Jayke Huntington, Chase Wilhite.

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Midget Boys – Athletics Back row: Landan Peterson, Donovan Bishop, Coach Chad Dix, Jordan Dix, Coach Sam Huffman, Dane Huffman, Jayden Cowan; second row: Channing Wilhite, Owen Day; front row: Parker Ommodt, Braylon Strehlow.

Back row: Aidan Haegele, Aidan, Rossetti, Coach Jared Arn, Grayson Arn, Coach Lanny Ross, Dylan Ross, Cason Baxter; second row: Justice Smithback, Josiah Blum; front row: Lelin Doyle, Will Searls, Shane Doyle.

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Back row: Landen Malcook, Carter Kramer, Coach Luke Malcook, Zachary Bohan, Kaden Riese; second row: Shaeden Boss, Maddax McGinty, Nolan Bump, Emanuel Bueno; front row: Beck Benton, Ashton King.

Back row: Chase Bauman, Brady McCullough, Coach Chris Bennett, Keegan Olson, Landon Santiago Aguilar; second row: Brylson Oliver, Blaze Collier; front row: Max Bennett, Alexander Ramirez-Vogel. Missing from photo: Tyler Coleman.

Teener Boys – Cardinals

Pony League – Cardinals Back row: Andrew Brockwell, Avery Shaeffer, Coach Scott Shelly, Dayton Menehan, Coach Dan Green, Konner Quimby, Grant Gretebeck, Connor Green; second row: Braden Cook, Trayton Hawkins, Christian Wilkins; front row: Braden Erb, Jack Grover, Grant Rosheisen. Missing from photo: Coach Mitch Quimby.

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Brodhead Youth Ball Program

12U Girls – Bombers Back row: Elli Riemer, Onnikah Oliver, Abby Hatter, Kyleigh Raupp, Madisyn Kail, Ellie Yates, Paityn Harding; second row: Daisy Nelson, Sierra Groebner, Payton Demrow, Riese Price, Cora Hafen, Coach Greg Baxter; front row: Brielle Baxter, Shyleigh Condon.

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12U Girls – Cardinals Back row: Abbie Dix, Coach Chad Dix, Alexis Kammerer, Coach Brian Kammerer, Mataya Mordhorst; second row: Lexie Lobeck, Lily Bump, Taetum, Hoesly, Alex Ommodt; front row: Isabelle Zimmerman, Macayla Lang. Missing from photo: Kaidynce Bevars.

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Ballmer elected to serve Wisconsin Association of FFA

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Ciera Ballmer of the Clinton FFA Chapter is now a State FFA Officer.

Ciera Ballmer of the Clinton FFA Chapter was recently elected to a year of service as the 2016-2017 Section Five State FFA Officer during the 87th Wisconsin FFA Convention held in Madison. Ballmer’s parents are Ronna Morton Ballmer and the late Jerry Ballmer. Her advisor is Marlina Jackson. The biggest impact Ballmer made on her chapter was increasing the number of middle-school members and their participation by reestablishing a middle school quiz bowl team after the school went five years without one. This volunteer experience allowed her to research FFA history to create plans with the goal of meeting every learning style of every student. Ballmer’s supervised agricultural experience (SAE) developed in agriculture

Proof Pirates Adventure coming to Hilltop Community Church During the week of July 11, the Hilltop Community Church will host Proof Pirates, a Vacation Bible School adventure. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. and end at noon daily. Children between the ages of

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education while she was working with the FFA and 4-H programs. She has volunteered at the Wisconsin State Fair and coaches her chapter’s middle school FFA quiz bowl team. Ballmer is a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she is majoring in dairy science and life sciences communication. She plans to obtain her master’s degree in agricultural education. During Ballmer’s year as a State FFA Officer, she will meet thousands of FFA members and will travel over 10,000 miles. In addition to meeting with members on the local, state, and national levels, she, alongside the rest of the State Officers, will meet with leaders in government, education, business, and agriculture.

The Wisconsin Association of FFA is a leading student organization due to the efforts of more than 20,400 students across the state. With a focus on premier leadership, personal growth, and career success, students’ FFA activities complement agricultural classroom instruction by giving them opportunities to apply their knowledge and skills. Members also gain real-world experience. These activities are dependent on donor funding through the Wisconsin FFA Foundation. For more information about the Wisconsin FFA and the Wisconsin FFA Foundation, visit www.wisconsinffa. org or www.wisconsinffafoundation. org, become a fan of the Wisconsin FFA Foundation on Facebook, or call 715659-4807.

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Show and Share program planned for upcoming genealogical society meeting

Obituary LEONA MAY BAUMGARTNER Leona May Baumgartner, 86, passed away on Monday, June 20, 2016, at Pleasant View Nursing Home, Monroe, Wisconsin. She was born on May 20, 1930, in Richfield Township, Adams County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Jay and Jessie (Gilden) Kitchen. Leona married Leon Baumgartner on Dec. 15, 1948, in Evansville, Wisconsin. He passed away on May 1, 2016.

Green County Genealogical Society members and visitors are encouraged to bring a family heirloom or story to share for the group’s meeting on Saturday, July 2. The society is expecting a large variety of items and stories to be shared. The Green County Genealogical Society meeting will be held in the second floor meeting room of the Monroe Public Library at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 2. Visitors are always welcomed, and there is no cost to attend. Please call Sharon at 815-868-2416 or Donna at 608-921-1537 with questions.

Leona was a homemaker and a former employee of Pleasant View Nursing Home. She was active in the Ladies Guild, 4-H, and her church as a Sunday school teacher and member of the church council. Leona and her husband Leon spent several winters in Bandera, Texas, where she was active in their retirement community. Leona also loved to read and write poetry. Leona is survived by her six children: Vicki Evenson, Vonda Fowler, Vanita (Richard) Baumgartner, Stacy (Dawn) Baumgartner, all of Brodhead, Scott (Gale) Baumgartner of Eddy, Texas, and Viane (Mike) Staniszewski of Ft. Myers, Florida; ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and two sisters-in-law: Norma Kitchen, of Rockford, Illinois and Edith Kitchen of Brodhead. Leona was preceded in death by her

husband, Leon; her parents; two sisters and their spouses; six brothers and four of their spouses; and a grandson, Joshua Baumgartner. Funeral Services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday, June 23 at the Congregational United Church of Christ in Brodhead, with Rev. David Frey officiating. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Brodhead. A visitation will be held from 1:30 p.m. until the time of services at the church. A memorial fund will be established. Online condolences may be made at www. dlnewcomerfuneralhome.com Thanks to the staff of Pleasant View Nursing Home in Monroe, where she spent the last two years, and to the Monroe Clinic Hospice for their help and support.

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Legal Notices

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT: GREEN COUNTY Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee of the PrimeStar-H Fund I Trust c/o Statebridge Company LLC 4600 South Syracuse Street Denver, Colorado 80237, Plaintiff, vs. Kurt Grover N4033 Ace Court Brodhead, Wisconsin 53520, Cheri Grover N4033 Ace Court Brodhead, Wisconsin 53520, Huntington & Son Plumbing & Well Pumps, Inc. N2819 Highway GG Brodhead, Wisconsin 53520, CitiBank (South Dakota) NA 701 East 60th Street North Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57117, Maier Electric 8175 County Road G Verona, Wisconsin 53593, Internal Revenue Service c/o Civil Process Clerk United States Attorney’s Oddice Western District of Wisconsin 660 West Washington Avenue, Suite 303 Madison, Wisconsin 53703, and Unknown Tenants, if any Lot 79 Ace Court Brodhead, Wisconsin 53520 Defendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE File No. 2015CV000023 WI140196 By virtue of and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above-entitled action on September 1, 2015, in the amount of $45,847.60, I will sell at public auction in the lobby of the Green County Justice Center, 2841 6th Street, Monroe, WI 53566, on August 11, 2016, at 9:00 AM, the following described premises: LOT SEVENTY-NINE (79), GOLF COURSE ESTATES, IN THE TOWN OF DECATUR, GREEN COUNTY, WISCONSIN TERMS OF SALE: Down payment of not less than ten percent (10%) of the bid price in cash, or certified or cashier check, balance due within ten (10) days after confirmation of sale. Property will be sold “AS IS,” is subject to real estate taxes, and a third party purchaser is responsible for payment of the Transfer Fee. Dated at Monroe, Wisconsin this 22nd day of June, 2016. /s/ Jeffrey Skatrud Sheriff of Green County Wisconsin Document drafted by: James Hiller, Esq. of counsel Wisconsin State Bar No.: 1016709 Klatt, Augustine, Sayer, Treinen & Rastede, P.C. c/o 925 E 4th St. Waterloo, IA 50703 Phone: 319-234-2530 Fax: 319-232-6341 E-Mail: jhiller@klatt-law.com The above property is located at: Lot 79 Ace Court - Brodhead, WI 53520 The Independent Register 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2016 WNAXLP 248066

balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all legal liens, encumbrances, and payment of applicable transfer taxes. PLACE: The Green County Justice Center- Ground Floor Conference Room, located at 2841 6th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin, 53566. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot 1 of CSM No. 3264, recorded in Volume 12 of Certified Survey Maps, Page 49, as Document No. 419728 in the Town of Adams, Green County, Wisconsin. ADDRESS: N6566 Holstein Prairie Road, Monticello, WI 53570 TAX KEY NO: 23002-0268.0000 Dated this 17th Day of June, 2016. Mark Rohloff, Green County Sheriff Cummisford, Acevedo & Associates, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff Mark R. Cummisford, State Bar # 1034906 7071 South 13th St., Suite #100 Oak Creek, WI 53154 414-761-1700 Cummisford, Acevedo & Associates, LLC is the creditor’s attorney and is attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The Independent Register 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2016 WNAXLP 248251 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT GREEN COUNTY NOTICE IN REPLEVIN Case Code 31003 Case No. 16-SC-258 To: CHARLES R. HEMPHILL You are hereby notified that a summons and complaint has been issued to recover possession of the following described goods and chattels, to wit: 2007 DODGE NITRO, VIN #1D8GU28K77W684882 of which I, the plaintiff am entitled to the possession, and which you have unjustly taken and unlawfully detain from me. NOW THEREFORE, unless you shall appear in the Circuit Court of Green County, located in the Green County Courthouse in the City of Monroe, State of Wisconsin, on July 25, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. before the calendar judge or any other judge of said court to whom the said action may be assigned for trial, judgment will be rendered against you for the delivery of said property to the plaintiff and for damages for the detention thereof and for costs. Dated at Milwaukee, WI this 21st day of June, 2016. SANTANDER CONSUMER USA, INC. Plaintiff By: Jerome C. Johnson, Attorney State Bar# 1016307 839 N. Jefferson St., #200 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Tele: 414-271-5400 PO No.: 1890.91 The Independent Register 6/29/2016 WNAXLP 248554

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT GREEN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DALE J. BELKE Deceased Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 16-PR-46 PLEASE TAkE NOTICE: STATE OF WISCONSIN 1. An application for informal adCIRCUIT COURT ministration was filed. GREEN COUNTY 2. The decedent, with date of WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL birth November 3, 1949 and date ASSOCIATION, as Trustee of death April 24, 2016 was domiPlaintiff ciled in Green County, State of WisVs. consin, with a mailing address of DRA PROPERTIES HP LLC, et al. W655 County Road E, Brodhead, Defendants WI 53520. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 3. All interested persons waived Case No. 14-CV-0226 notice. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by 4. The deadline for filing a claim virtue of a judgment of foreclosure against the decedent’s estate is entered on August 18, 2015 in the September 20, 2016. amount of $259,972.58, the Green 5. A claim may be filed at the County Sheriff will sell the premises Green County Justice Center, 2841 described below at public auction 6th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin. as follows: THOMAS J. VALE DATE/TIME: July 21, 2016 at 9:00 Circuit Court Judge AM. June 14, 2016 TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or Attorney R. Scott Jacobson money order at the time of sale; Kittelsen Barry Wellington

Thompson & Schluesche 916 17th Av., Box 710 Monroe, WI 53566 608/325-2191 Bar Number 01031617 The Independent Register 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2016 WNAXLP 247707 TOWN OF JEFFERSON NOTICE For (Class B) Retail License For La Iguana Restaurant Located at W2616 Hwy 11-81 For the period starting from July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2017. Notice is hereby given that an application has been Received by the Town Clerk, Town of Jefferson, County of Green, State of Wisconsin For (Class A) Retail License For Olin’s Juda Oasis Located at W2616 Hwy 11-81 For the period starting from July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2017. Notice is hereby given that an application has been Received by the Town Clerk, Town of Jefferson, County of Green, State of Wisconsin For (Class B) Retail License For T & T’s Last Chance Saloon Located at W2894 Cty. KS For the period starting from July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2017. Notice is hereby given that an application has been Received by the Town Clerk, Town of Jefferson, County of Green, State of Wisconsin For (Class B) Retail License For Windy Acres Golf Club, Inc. Located at N1005 Cty K For the period starting from July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2017. Notice is hereby given that an application has been Received by the Town Clerk, Town of Jefferson, County of Green, State of Wisconsin For (Class B) Retail License For Twin Grove Stage Stop, Inc. Located at W3704 Cty K For the period starting from July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2017. Notice is hereby given that an application has been Received by the Town Clerk, Town of Jefferson, County of Green, State of Wisconsin. 6/19/16

Amy McCulloughClerk/Treasurer The Independent Register 6/29/2016 WNAXLP 248291 TOWN OF AVON REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING AVON TOWN HALL TUESDAY JULY 5, 2016 - 7:30 p.m. Agenda: 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Sheriff’s Deputy 4. Minutes of June 7, 2016 meeting 5. Treasurer’s Report 6. Lawyer a. Memorandum of Agreement with the County b. Shooting Ordinance c. Deputy Clerk Per Diem d. Ditch Modification was Signed 7. Payment of Bills 8. Citizen’s Concerns 9. Chairman’s Comments 10. Adjournment Maybe additional postings that will be posted 24 hours in advance. The three Posting places in the Town of Avon are Debbie Jean’s, Sugar River Bank-Brodhead and The Avon Town Hall. Teresa Peters Avon Town Clerk The Independent Register 6/29/2016 WNAXLP 248952

NOTICE TOWN OF AVON RECYCLABLES HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO A NEW LOCATION. AS OF July 1, 2016 containers will be at the Avon Town Hall. 16513 W. Beloit Newark Rd. Brodhead, Wisconsin 53520 The Independent Register 9/29/2016 WNAXLP 248953 ATTENTION VILLAGE OF

ORFORDVILLE RESIDENTS

The Planning Commission of the Village of Orfordville will meet on Monday, July 18, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the new location at 303 E. Beloit Street. The Planning Commission will discuss amending ordinances within Zoning Code, Chapter 320 in regards to shed and garage limitations. The Village Board will then meet on Monday, July 25, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. to decide on the Planning Commission’s recommendation. Sherri Waege Village Clerk The Independent Register 6/29, 7/6/2016 WNAXLP 248993 NOTICE OF OPEN BOOK STATE OF WISCONSIN TOWN OF AVON, ROCK COUNTY Pursuant to s. 70.45, Wis. stats., the Town of Avon assessment roll for the year 2016 assessment will be open for examination on the 14th day of July, 2016 at the Avon Town Hall, 16531 W. Beloit Newark Road, Brodhead, WI from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, and 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Instructional material about the assessment, how to file an objection, and board of review procedures under Wisconsin law will be available at that time. Notice is hereby given this 29th day of June, 2016. Teresa Peters, Clerk The Independent Register 6/29/2016 WNAXLP 249098 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT GREEN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT J. FRIEDLY Deceased Amended Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 16-PR-52 PLEASE TAkE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth October 21, 1931 and date of death June 16, 2016 was domiciled in Green County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of W1141 Shangahi Road, Brodhead, WI 53520 3. All interested persons waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent’s estate is October 4, 2016. 5. A claim may be filed at the Green County Justice Center, 2841 6th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin. JAMES R. BEER Probate Registrar Circuit Court Judge June 24, 2016 Attorney Charles R. Wellington Kittelsen Barry Wellington Thompson & Schluesche 916 17th Ave., Box 710, Monroe, WI 53566 608-325-2191 Bar Number 1013271 The Independent Register 6/29, 7/6, 7/13/2016 WNAXLP 249099

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truck filled with smoke. The fire fighters were able to safely park the truck and extinguish the fire. Bachim was not injured, and he used his seatbelt. The truck was not equipped with an air bag. The tanker truck sustained moderate damage and was towed from the scene. Friday, June 24 Motor vehicle crash, damage At 11:22 a.m., deputies were dispatched to the bridge at the Argyle interchange: State Highway 81 and State Highway 69 South in the Town of Monroe for the report of a twovehicle crash that occurred on the bridge. A garbage truck driven by Anthony R. Frank, 46, of Delavan, was traveling south on State Highway 81 when a car driven by Harry L. Turner Jr., 86, of Monticello, turned southbound from the State Highway 11 off ramp and collided with the dump truck. No injuries were reported. Both drivers reported wearing their seatbelts. No airbags were deployed in either vehicle. Turner’s vehicle sustained moderate damage and was driven from the scene. The garbage truck sustained very minor damage and was driven from the scene. Turner will be cited for Failure to Yield Right of Way from a stop sign. Traffic violation At 5:26 p.m., deputies responded to the area of State Highway 11 and County Highway GG in the Town of Spring Grove for a traffic complaint. David A Ethridge, 60, of Monroe, was cited for Operating without a Valid Driver’s License and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Ethridge was released pending a court appearance. Saturday, June 25 Motor vehicle crash, damage At 2:50 p.m. deputies, along with Albany Police, responded to the North 5000 block of County Highway E in the Town of Albany for the report of a single-vehicle crash with no injuries. A minor from Albany was southbound when the vehicle drifted onto the west side shoulder. The driver overcorrected and lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle then crossed both lanes of travel and entered the east side ditch, where it struck a tree. The driver and the passengers reported wearing their seatbelts and were uninjured. The vehicle was not equipped with air bags. The vehicle sustained very severe damage and was towed from the scene. The driver was cited for Failure to Maintain Control/Too Fast for Conditions and was released pending a court date. Warrant arrest At 7:05 p.m., deputies arrested Zachery W. Jensen, 26, of New Glarus, on a Department of Corrections warrant in the North 8400 block of Klitzke Road in the Town of New Glarus. He was jailed. Motor vehicle crash, damage At 9:38 p.m., deputies and Monticello Police responded to State Highway 69 and County Highway C in the Town of Washington for a two-vehicle crash with no injuries reported. Carol A. Komprood-Burke, 72, of Darlington, was traveling westbound on County Highway C when she stopped at the stop sign at the intersection of State Highway 69. After completing the stop, Komprood-Burke continued through the intersection, striking a southbound vehicle that was traveling on State Highway 69. Komprood-Burke and her passenger both reported wearing their seatbelts and were uninjured. There was no airbag deployment. The vehicle sustained moderate right-side damage and was towed from the scene. The southbound vehicle was operated by Lisa A. Humphrey, 52, of Round Lake Park, Illinois. Humphrey and her passenger both reported wearing seatbelts and were uninjured. There was no airbag deployment. The vehicle sustained moderate frontend damage and was towed from the scene. Komprood-Burke was cited for Failure to Yield the Right of Way at a Stop Sign and was released pending a court date.


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Business & Service

For Sale

HAILE TREE SERVICE licensed and insured, aerial bucket and stump removal. 24 hr. emergency service. 608-879-9014

What A Deal Classifieds

2000 MALIBU new snow tires, $690, Call 262-662-3232.

A childless loving couple seeks to adopt. Will be hands-on parents. Finacial security. Expenses PAID. Todd & Sharon. ToddAndSharonAdopt@hotmail.com 1-844-3774077 (FL Bar #0150789)

2001 SATURN L300 121k, 6 cyl., good condition. Regularly serviced, runs great. $1,995 OBO. 262-374-0542.

Announcements DISCLAIMER NOTICE This publication does not knowingly accept fraudulent or deceptive advertising. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all ads, especially those asking for money in advance.

FOR SALE CRAFTSMAN Radial Arm Saw - 608-897-5424 TROYBILT Horse Rototiller $475 608-897-5424

DISCLAIMER NOTICE This publication does not knowingly accept fraudulent or deceptive advertising. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all ads, especially those asking for money in advance.

MUSIC LESSONS Piano/ Strings. 608-897-4380

HERO MILES - to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org

Real Estate

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Albany for Rent 1 BR APARTMENT available now in Albany! Rent is 30% of income. Updated units, laundry facilities. Call 800-944-4866 Ext. 126. Equal opportunity provider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity.

Brodhead for Rent 2-3 BEDROOM CONDO 2100 sq. ft., 2 full baths, lg. garage, basement, located near Decatur Lake Golf Course. Included are: all appliances, washer/dryer, fireplace, central air. No Pets. $925/ Mo. Available Aug. 1. 608-8623624

Footville for Rent FOOTVILLE 1 BEDROOM apartment for seniors or handicapped. Rent based on 30% of income with medical, sewer and water deductible.

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Orfordville for Rent ORFORDVILLE-1 BR Rent based on 30% of income! On site laundry, newly remodeled! 1-800-944-4866 Ext. 126. Some income restrictions may apply. Horizon Management Group is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity

Storage Rental

CLASSIFIED IN-COLUMN ADS cannot be credited or refunded after the ad has been placed. Ads canceled before deadline will be removed from the paper as a service to our customers, but no credit or refund will be issued to your account.

Wanted to Buy TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD GUITARS! 1920’S thru 1980’S Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker. Prairie State, D’Angelico, Stromberg. And Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1-800-401-0440

Automobiles 1969 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE Runs fine, needs complete restoration.$6,000 262-653-8255 day 262-763-7780 eve. 1998 VOLVO S70, 4 DOOR runs, drives great. nice body, auto, loaded,leather. cold air. tradeup?convert $2200 847-987-7669 1998 VOLVO S70, 4 DOOR runs, drives great. nice body, auto, loaded,leather. cold air. tradeup?convert $2200 847-987-7669 1999 GRAND AM GT 2 dr., red, auto, very clean inside & out, 137k, $2,200 OBO Call 262-2069688. 2000 CADILLAC ELDO etc. pearl white, sun roof, loaded, 153k, second owner, exceptional condition, $4,500 Call 262-7431230. 2000 LINCOLN CONTINNENTAL 4 door, silver, fully loaded, $2,250 OBO Call 262-949-2337.

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2002 BUICK LE SABRE V6, auto trans., good condition, $3,200 Call 262-654-6207.

HEWITT VERTICAL BOAT LIFT, 2600#, solar powered, w/silver canopy & 4 wheel kit, $3,500, Call 262-679-3713.

2005 CHRYSLER 300C Silver in good condition, asking $3,800, Call 312-401-4585.

OUTBOARD MOTOR 5.5HP $80. 630-279-6747 or 630-873-0247

2008 CHEVY MALIBU LT 87,200 miles, runs great looks great, well taken care of. $6.900 262-7636637

Campers and RVs

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE Good condition, newer tires, 125K, $8,400/OBO 608-2148409 2013 HYUNDAI VELOSTER, White, Turbo 6-speed manual, 40K, leather interior. After market exhaust, intake and lower intercooler pipe. New Bridgestone winter tires. CLEAN AND FUEL EFFICIENT. Call Eddie at 262888-3727. $15,500. GRANDMA’S 94 CADILLAC Fleetwood Brougham, very good condition, clean, low miles, $5,200 OBO Call 815-282-3146.

Automobiles Wanted CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Make/Models 2000-2015! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now:1-888-4162330

1988 28FT. WINNEBAGO SUPER CHIEF Class A motor home. 98,285 miles, runs good, 2yr old tires, engine a/c needs work. $6,000. 630-207-3062. 1998 SUN LITE TRUCK CAMPER Fits 6 ft. bed, clean, 1-2 adults & 1-2 kids. $1000 OBO. 262-9899533. 2003 EAGLE 10 BUS Conversion 100% self contained, sleeps 8, reduced $60K 815-544-4526. 2003 LAYTON TRAVEL TRAILER 30 feet, newer appl., slide out. Great condition. $6,200. 847-3951554. 2009 PILGRIM OPEN ROAD 5th wheel cherry wood, 4 slides, King bed, dual pane windows, 2 flat screens, fireplace, central vac. power jacks 40’ MUST SEE $30,000 815-947-2898 2010 CIKIRA 18’ DBL AXLE mint condition, $10k, Kit/Bath, sleeps 5-6, many extras, 262-492-0213 or 262-492-8868.

2013 FORD MUSTANG COUPE V6, auto, leather, custom racing stripes, LED fog lights, Roush hood and body side scoops, borla sport exhaust/muffler and new 18” wheels/tires. $14,900. Call or text 262-391-7302.

2008 HD ROCKER CUSTOM 240 rear tire, every chrome option, 400 miles, blue w/flames, security system, many extra parts, $20,000 OBO Call 847-714-4926.

‘79 CJ5 JEEP 3 speed manual, looks & runs good. $2,500 OBO. 262-903-4175.

2014 VINTAGE INDIAN CUSTOM 1940 Replica, only 1 mile, must see! $3,200. 262-210-5439 ‘79 HARLEY DAVIDSON lowrider-all original, forward controls, $4000/OBO. 2006 Harley Davidson Dynaglide. 4,000 miles. $8000/OBO. Both garage kept. 608-934-5562 WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYLES KAWASAKI Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, KZ1000MK2 (1979,80), W1-650, H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750 (19721975),S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, SUZUKI GS400, GT380, HONDA CB750K (19691976), CBX1000 (1979,80) CASH !! 1-800-772-1142, 1-310721-0726 usa@classicrunners. com YAMAHA 2001 V-STAR 1100 CLASSIC Beautiful bike, many extras. $2,700. 262-534-4565.

Other Automotive 2007 CRAFTSMAN LAWN TRACTOR, 22 hp, 42” deck. Includes 2 bin bagging system and new set of blades. Excellent condition. $1100 OBO. 262-8257003. 262-825-7003.

2011 CANTERBURY PARK MODEL Located at Birchlakes Resort - Birchwood, WI. Lots of upgrades - many extra’s included, Pool, Bar/Restaurant and docks at resort Contact Dave - 507-3399444 $54,500.

Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-2450398

2015 ROCKWOOD MINILITE MOD 1905 Queen size bed,1 set of bunk beds, full kitchen, lg. bathroom. $12,500 847-280-0704

1978 LINCOLN MARK V 65,000 miles, no rust, must see excellent condition. 608-293-0453

Boats

26’ TIOGA MOTOR HOME CLASS A 26,500 orig. mi. newer tires, sleeps 6,C/A, ex cond, runs great. $12,900 847-922-6341

1979 AUSTIN MINI with parts to convert to rear wheel drive, w/215 alum., V8 & 5 speed, wt. 1,500lbs Call 847-838-1916.

MOTOR HOME FLAIR 1996 33 feet, 36,500 mi. no slide, no awning, no generator, little rust, all appliances work. $8,500 262716-8200

1979 CHEVY CORVETTE 350 CI automatic, extra set of T-tops. $9,500. Call 262-763-6528.

12 FT. TRACKER FISHING BOAT WITH EVINRUDE MOTOR $700 or OBO 262-392-3360 15 1/2 FT GW INVADER-140 JOHNSON w/85 HP coverNosecone-Hyd Jack-Boyson Reeds-Solid mounts-70+. $2200. Call 262-534-4440. 16FT PONTOON & TRAILER 25hp 4-stroke mercury, canvas cover $5,800 708-606-7274, nice boat 17 FT DECK BOAT HURRICANE 1993 135 HP MERC.1999 Trailer,bimini top. Call 414-3130937 1995 CROWNLINE 225 CR, Cuddy, 350 Chevy, low hours ,porta potty, ski’s, jackets, one owner. $8,200 call 815985-0795

Construction Equipment 1996 CASE 1845C SKID LOADER with new tires, 72” bucket, bolt on tooth bar, and snow plow. 4700 hrs - no leaks and ready to work $9,975 Call Scott @ Pave Tech 262-534-9400.

Farm Machinery CASE 580 DIESEL TRACTOR w/front end loader. $3,000. 262248-3752. ELECTRIC JOHN DEERE Power Washer - Excellent Condition $100. 608-876-6910 FARMALL M TRACTOR runs great, new paint, marked down to $2000 and a Swartz Universal Fit Hydraulic Loader $250. Lena, IL 815-369-4334 FORD 5000 TRACTOR with hydraulics & 3 pt, hitch, incl. mower, plow and disc. Hay wagon. 262859-2107

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2006 SOFT TAIL DELUXE TRIKE 265 rear tires, every chrome option, 2,500 miles, black custom paint & pin striping, pipes, windshield, security system, many extra parts, $20,000 OBO 847-714-4926.

CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2000 and Newer. Nation’s Top Car Buyer! Free Towing From Anywhere! Call Now:1-800-864-5960

Other Real Estate

Don’t wait! Call today to place your classified ads with the Rock Valley Publishing newspapers. Call 608-897-2193.

ALUMINUM (V Hull) 18 ft .VINTAGE MIRRORCRAFT 88 hp 1990 Johnson with trim, cheap fun. $1,850 262-716-8200

2002 CHRYSLER SEBRING 2 dr coupe, black, 102k, $2,500 Call 262-723-8641.

STORAGE SHED FOR Rent - 12 x 18. $25/mo. 608-289-9491

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familiar/ status or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-900669-9777. The toll-free tele phone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

22’ 1988 MIRAGE INTRUDER 350 Mercruiser magnum engine, well maintained, w/trailer w/new tires,$4,900 Call 815-245-5038 or 262-248-7125.

Motorcycles 1996 H.D. ROAD KING Complete chrome front-end New brake pads, rotor, tires Tour pak luggage rack with backrest rear light bracket $5,900 847-254-8459 (Racine) 1996 SUZUKI INTRUDER VS800GL, low miles, asking $1,500 OBO, call 608-201-4912 (at Boardwalk Apt., Burlington)

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Call 608-897-2193 245411

Sports/Classic Cars 1978 JEEP J-10, 360 4BBL, 4 speed, short box Colorado truck, make offer, 262-989-4112

1995 CHRYSLER LEBARON CONVERTIBLE ps, pb, pw, automatic, 6 cycl., AM, FM, CD, AC, cruise, 101, 806 miles, $3,500 262-895-7941. 2007 PONTIAC SOLSTICE Red conv. 5 speed, air, 18” custom wheels, new battery, rear spoiler. Only 20,000 mi. $11,900. 262534-3949.

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SOUTHERN ANTIQUE, smaller Toronado. Seats 6. V-6, FWD. new wheels, tires, rare. TRADE? $2200 847-395-2669

Sport Utilities

2005 FORD ESCAPE 135K, great condition. $4,500 OBO. 847-875-7413.

2008 MERCURY MARINER 144k, great multi-point inspection result, $6,500 Call 262-473-1850.

Trucks & Trailers

‘08 CHEVY SILVERADO Crew cab Z-71/4x4. All power, OnStar, leather interior, garage kept. $16,000/OBO 608-934-5562

14’’ X 7’ HARTLAND utility trailer, with a fold down metal mesh tailgate, spare tire included. Trailer used once. Firm $1,600. Call 262989-6012 1983 PICKUP GM 110k, $3,500, Call 262-878-2628

1996 FORD F250 460/V8/7.5L. Good condition, heavy duty towing package. Includes 5th wheel hitch. 83,500 mi. $6000. Call Joe at 262-514-3046.

2000 F350 7.3 diesel. New motor & other parts. Crew cab. 4x4. $13,000 OBO 815-601-9669

2002 F250 SUPER DUTY 5.4 gas, 128K, pw, ps, cc, bd, de. Florida truck. Topper. 262-6070406.

2003 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD, w/8’ Snow Way Plow, very clean, $12,000 OBO Call 262-767-0926.

2006 GMC 2500 HD 4 X 4 77K, 6.0 V8, auto, a/c, regular cab, 8 ft box, $13,500 OBO 262-2108080.

2012 FORD F250 super cab, 6.2 V8, like new, 36k, $29,000 307660-3648.

Vans, Mini Vans

1999 FORD WINDSTAR LX 1 owner, garage stored. 122K, burgundy w/tan interior, pw, pl, a/c, am/fm cassette, tow pack., luggage rack, some rust. $2,000. Call 262-878-5384 2002 BLK FORD WINDSTAR SPORT new battery. 200,215 Hwy miles, $997 OBO. 847-3950567.

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1997 HONDA GOLDWING New batt., good tires 54K mi., $5,900 OBO 815-369-2582 Leave msg 1997 SPORTSTER 1200 CUSTOM TRIKE every chrome option, 265 rear tires, two-tone custom paint, pipes, 2,000 miles, security system, many extra parts, $15,000 OBO Call 847-714-4926. 1999 KAWASAKI VOYAGER ZG 1200 new battery, newer tires, driver back rest 34k miles $3,200 OBO 815-369-28582

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Pastor’s Corner By Pastor Richard Thickpenny BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH

As a former history major in college, I believe there is a value in knowing what has happened in the past. And I think it wise to just stop on a certain day to have a sense of where our lives are headed. I suppose we could even suggest that as we review our lives, we should consider the many blessings that have taken place. As I look at the gospel reading for this Sunday, I am a bit challenged by a comment Jesus made to some people who wanted to follow him. They looked back to things in their lives

they first wanted to complete before taking that first step. Jesus said, “No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.” This seems a little harsh to me, but it’s true in much of what we do in life. A couple of weeks ago, Amanda Stauffer, one of our accompanists in our congregation, shared a piano recital with us following worship. She included the “Warsaw Concerto,” which was a rather involved and longer piece. I marveled at the combinations of sound that flowed from the piano in the church. Amanda started

playing for the church when she was six, and she is now 16 and plays for one service a month. She also plays with her grandmother on many hymns nearly weekly. I am impressed with her ability, but also with the way she has stuck with her lessons and played through the years. I wish I could play the piano. My folks got me an old, upright piano when I was thought I wanted to take lessons. I had three months of lessons during the summer when I was in third grade. I got busy with other things, some of which were great, like 4-H, and there were always the farm

June is Dairy Month!

Juda 608-934-5151

Monroe 608-325-3025

New Glarus 608-527-5275

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Contact Scott Vosters, at our Juda location, for all of your Ag Loan needs. 608.424.2111

Brodhead 608-897-8607

there are two main goals to include in our lives: love God with all your heart, mind, and soul, and love your neighbor. Each Sunday, we gather for worship and spend time focusing once again on those two points, taking corrective courses when necessary. It is a time to infuse our lives with God’s word for direction and strength and the care and needs of our neighbors. That’s a lot like putting our hands to the plow, focusing on that point ahead and putting one foot in front of the other.

Leanna Koch promoted to Personal Banker

It’s June and we recognize all of our area Dairy Farmers and the Dairy Industry.

Belleville 608-424-1520

chores, along with school. But I never really looked forward long enough to see what I so wanted: to play the piano and to play it well. Yes, even at my age (I’m not going to tell you what that is), I am hopeful that I still may learn to play and make great sounds with the keyboard. And it could very well happen if I take that first step, and then another and another, looking toward my goal. We all live with so many distractions today that we often have few clear goals in mind. Jesus said that

The Bank of New Glarus and Sugar River Bank Branches is pleased to announce the promotion of Leanna Koch to Personal Banker at the Sugar River Bank’s Juda office. In her new role, Koch is responsible for servicing customer needs and establishing and maintaining strong customer relationships. Koch was hired in October of 2015 as a Customer Service Representative at the Juda branch, where she assisted customers with their day-to-day deposit needs. Prior to coming to The Bank of New Glarus and Sugar River Bank Branches, she worked for Anchor Bank in Monroe as a CSA. Outside of work, Koch enjoys spending time with her fiancé and their families. She also loves being outside. Koch can be reached at the

Sugar River Bank in Juda (W2903 Main St) by phone at 608-424-3663 or via email at lkoch@ thebankofnewglarus.bank. The Bank of New Glarus and Sugar River Bank LEANNA KOCH Branches is headquartered in New Glarus, Wisconsin, and has branch offices located in New Glarus, Belleville, Monroe, Juda, and Brodhead. As the largest deposit bank in Green County, it offers a full range of financial products and services to its customers including personal banking, business banking, and wealth management. Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender.

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