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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Help children in Rock County who have been abused or neglected! Last November, I stood in the courtroom of the Honorable Judge Bates, and took an oath to be a voice for children who have unfortunately been removed from their home because they are victims of abuse or neglect. I was being sworn in as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), which means I have the privilege of being involved in the lives of children who have had to endure abuse and/or neglect from those who should be their protector. The suffering many of these children experienced, may be easier not to think about, but it happens every day in our community, whether we want to acknowledge it or not. I do this important work to help serve the mission of CASA of Rock County - a non-profit organization that recruits and trains everyday community volunteers to become an advocate for the child - to speak up for them, make sure their needs are being met, and express their wishes to the judge. I do this work because I believe we must each do our best to make sure our most vulnerable community members are safe. CASA currently has 26 active volun-

teers who are advocating for 40 children in Family Court. Unfortunately, we still have over 65 children, who have been appointed a CASA volunteer, and are on our waiting list. We desperately need more volunteers to serve them all. Please consider helping CASA of Rock County, raise the funds they need to sustain this important program, and attend the “Putt Fore CASA” golf outing being held at the new Beloit Club on Friday, July 17. If you don’t golf, please consider joining CASA for dinner ($40.00/person) and entertainment with South Bound Band ($20.00 at the door.) For more details and registration visit www.casarockcounty. org. There are many ways you can support CASA of Rock County and the children who desperately need stability. For more details on how your can help, please visit our website or call 608-305-0187. Sincerely, Sandy Johnson Outreach Coordinator CASA of Rock County 51 S. Main Street Janesville, WI 53545 Phone: 608-305-0187

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Monroe Clinic Hosts “Take Optimist Pig Arts and crafts show to Good Care” event in Lena Roast July 26 benefit diabetes research Guests invited to meet Illinois caregivers and learn about proactive primary care

LENA, IL. — Monroe Clinic-Lena is opening its doors Wednesday, July 29, and inviting residents throughout the region to learn how to tailor primary care to their family’s distinct needs. This special program is free to the public and will offer information for all ages about the newest developments in health and wellness straight from the primary care providers who work on the front lines of care. “While there will be loads of helpful information for our existing patients, we also want to encourage those who’ve never visited Monroe Clinic before or are between doctors to join us,” said Tiffany Schofield, coach of the Lena branch. “From establishing a strong caregiver-patient relationship to scheduling your child’s doc-

UW-Platteville Dean’s List PLATTEVILLE — The University of Wisconsin-Platteville has announced its dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester. Area students named to the list include: Katie Krupke, Albany; Joel Dieckhoff, Kurtis Johnson, Meaghan McGuire, Lucas Menzel, Tyler Welsh, Brianna Wenger, and Lukas Wymer, all of Brodhead; Britney Ellefson, Davis, Ill.; Zachary Schafer, Durand, Ill., and Brittany Fitzgerald, Orfordville.

tor appointment online, our Lena caregivers will be speaking on an array of topics that will interest today’s health care consumers.” Tiffany added it’s an ideal opportunity for new or potential patients to meet and chat with members of the close-knit Lena health care team. The event will take place Wednesday, July 29 from 5:307 p.m. at Monroe Clinic-Lena, located at 214 N. Schuyler in Lena, IL. Refreshments will be served. Participants can register online at monroeclinic.org or call 877-865-1462. The Monroe Clinic-Lena primary care team will present on the following topics: Elisabeth Anumu, MD: “A Beautiful Primary Care Relationship: Getting off on the Right Foot”; Bruce Duemler, MD: “From Smartphones to Smart Care: What’s New in Kids’ Health”; Christopher Bussan, FNP, APNP: “Routine Maintenance: It’s Not Just For Cars”; and Barbara Gerbick, MD: “Getting Your House In Order: Advance Directives & More.”

Hotline offers help Suicide is generally a selfless act done for selfless reasons. It’s done because they think the world would be better off. The best way to prevent it is by showing them you care and need them. (poemofquotes.com) If you or someone you know is in need of help please call, National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255 or text 839863.

ALBANY POLICE REPORT Rd., Beloit, WI 53511. DOB: 02-22-93 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Devin D. Howard, 1704 Wolcott St., Janesville, WI 53546. DOB: 02-28-93 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct and Underage Drinking was Anastacia M. Bowen-Ham, 1402 St. Lawrence Ave., Beloit, WI 53511. DOB: 10/06/1996 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct and Underage Drinking was Hannah M. Kravick, 3422 W. Bass Creek Rd., Beloit, WI 53511. DOB: 07-04-96 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Kayla M. Every, 802 Vernon Ave. #1, Madison, WI 53714. DOB: 12-09-92 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct and Underage Drinking was Christopher S. Wilson, 501 Oak St. #4, Madison, WI 53704. DOB: 08-19-95 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct and Underage Drinking was Amri N. Moon-Norton, 408 Parkwood Ln. #7, Madison, WI 53714. DOB: 12-25-96 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct and Underage Drinking was Alexander S. Harris, 1160 Fleetwood Ave., Madison, WI 53716. DOB: 02-25-95 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Mark D. Unangst, 2105 Lake Point dr. #3, Madison, WI 53713. DOB: 04-07-94

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BRODHEAD — Cody Christianson is a young man with a mission. That mission is to help fund research in finding a cure for diabetes. When Cody was a young boy, his grandfather passed away from complications of the disease. His uncle also has it. Diabetes runs in the family, so it really hits home for Christianson. In an effort to raise funds for diabetes research, Cody, with the help of Tim and Jane VanBrock-

Caution urged: Highway Dept. is sealcoating county roads GREEN COUNTY — Green County Highway Department crews have begun sealcoating several County Trunk Highways and various Township and Village roads throughout the County. Each road segment will have work zone signs posted, and flagmen will be present to direct motorists through the moving work zone. Motorists are urged to slow down when approaching all work zones, Cynthia L. Miller photo obey the flag person’s direc- Cody Christianson tions, and proceed with caution around all equipment and personnel. Minor delays can be expected. A map and complete listing of all the sealcoating projROCK CITY — The 47th ects can be found at www. annual Lohmeier Reunion co.green.wi.gov on the Highwill be held Sunday, Aug. way Department tab. “All employees of the Green 2, at the Rock City Park in County Highway Department Rock City, Ill. Those attending are would greatly appreciate the public’s cooperation in keep- asked to bring a dish to ing our work zones safe. pass, table service and a Thank you” stated Jeff Wun- beverage. The meal will schel, Green County Highway begin at 12:30 p.m. Commissioner.

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07-18-15 – Arrested for Operating After Suspension, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Probation Revocation was Jesse A. Partridge, 205 Warren St., Albany, WI 53502. DOB: 07-05-92 07-19-15 – Cited for Urinating in Public was Aaron V. Phillips, 323 Foster St., Fort Atkinson, WI 53538. DOB: 09-09-85 07-19-15 – Cited for Underage Drinking was Jacob M. Slater, 322 E. Elm St., Lancaster, WI 53813. DOB: 04-14-95 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Christopher W. Kjendle, 26 Brakefield Dr., Janesville, WI 53546. DOB: 10-11-92 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Chaelyn M. Deremer, 1617 Crestview St., Janesville, WI 53546. DOB: 06-08-93 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Houston M. Marshall, 6605 W. Hanover Rd., Janesville, WI 53548. DOB: 05-03-93 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Kyle J. Schneider, 2224 E. Delavan Dr., Janesville, WI 53546. DOB: 08-09-90 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Dominik M. Baker, 220 S. Jackson St., Janesville, WI 53548. DOB: 06-10-94 07-19-15 – Cited for Disorderly Conduct was Hollie A. Kravick, 3422 W. Bass Creek

BRODHEAD — Members of the Brodhead Optimist Club will host their 4th annual pig roast Sunday, July 26, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Veterans’ Memorial Park in Brodhead. The event will be held rain or shine. Come and enjoy a meal before the Stateline Playboys concert in the park. Tickets are available from any Optimist Club member, or may be purchased at the site. Take-outs will also be available. The menu includes juicy pork sandwiches, homemade baked beans, coleslaw, soda, water and chips. The cost is $10. Delicious homemade pies and ice cream will also be available. Proceeds from the sale will be used to benefit childhood cancer research.

Thank you to all my friends and relatives for attending my birthday and retirement party. A special thanks to those who helped with the food. Sincerely, Cathy Flynn

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lin of Brodhead, have established a Bingo fundraiser, that is held every other month at Cardinal Lanes in Brodhead. He said that about 50 people attend the event, which is ‘a pretty good showing.’ Building off the success of the Bingo nights, this year during Brodhead’s Covered Bridge Days celebration, Cody has arranged for an arts and craft show to be held on Saturday, Aug. 8, in the parking lot at Cardinal Lanes. Using social media, Christianson was able to contact approximately 50 vendors who will display their wares from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A chainsaw woodcarver will also be on hand to display his creations and demonstrate his craft for the entertainment of those attending the craft show. Vendor fees will go to the American Diabetes Association. Christianson said that he has always been somewhat of an entrepreneur. When he was a middle school student in Brodhead he was the top salesman when it came to selling magazine subscriptions. He currently works as an account manager at Endries International, and is a student at MATC pursuing a degree in business. Cody said that technology is the key to much of his success as a fund-raiser, “It makes all of this so much easier.” He is arranging another arts and crafts show in Janesville that will be held in November at the Pontiac Convention Center. Proceeds from that holiday themed show will also go toward funding research by the American Diabetes Association.

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Pastor Jack answers the call By Cynthia L. Miller Editor

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BELOIT — Luther Valley Lutheran Church, located down a country road a few miles from Orfordville, welcomed Pastor Jack Way as its leader last November. Arriving in the midst of the season of Advent, Pastor Jack is a second career clergy, spending nearly 20 years in manufacturing in the Northern Illinois area. Originally from Northern Illinois, Jack grew up the oldest of five children. He and his wife, Valerie, were high school friends, but didn’t date until college. They are the parents of three adult daughters, have four grandchildren with another one on the way. Valerie currently works in admissions at Agrace Hospice Care in Janesville. Cynthia L. Miller photo Before entering seminary, Pastor Jack Way has served at Luther Valley Lutheran Church Jack was heavily involved in since last November. his home church, serving in the choir, as a Sunday School teach- commented that he should con- this is what God was calling him er, assistant minister and church sider becoming a member of the to do. Transitioning from breadcouncil president. He found that clergy. Jack said that at the end winner to student was difficult, his professional training as prob- of the retreat he was sitting on a but not impossible. Graduating in 2001, Jack’s lem solver was not workable big boulder by the edge of a lake when it came to conflicts within and just threw his hands up, say- first call was at St. Luke’s, in his church and had to depend ing, “I give up. Make it clear.” Rome, Wis., where he served on God’s grace to lead him as Within two weeks an interim for over six years. Next, he was council president through some pastor handed him some litera- called to serve in Barneveld. very difficult times within the ture from Wartburg Seminary in He was there for sever years Dubuque, Iowa, and said, “How before being called to Luther congregation. Climbing the corporate ladder, long are you going to put this Valley. What attracted him most Jack said he enjoyed the ben- off?” He threw the paper away. to Luther Valley was its support efits, but decisions were always Later a trusted friend hand- of interns. “Teaching is a big based upon business – and not ed him the same information. part of being a pastor for me, on people. That did not sit well Again it ended up in the trash, and Luther Valley provides that with his personality; he felt but it reappeared. Jack knew that opportunity.” there was something else he was it was time to talk with Valerie. Luther Valley is located at The couple attended a “Con- 7107 South Luther Valley Road, called to do. When the associate pastor at his church formed sider Your Call” event held at Beloit. The church’s phone numa men’s group, Jack attended a Wartburg Seminary. Before the ber is 608-879-2934. spiritual retreat and felt a strange weekend ended, Valerie and he The summer Sunday worship nudging that there was some- knew the answer. Jack said there schedule is 8 and 9:30 a.m. The thing else he was supposed to be came a moment, and he could second and fourth Sunday serdoing with his life. Friends and even describe the exact square vices of June, July and August church members also had often on the sidewalk, when he knew are held outside at the church (weather permitting). Lawn Community Care Resources, Inc. chairs are recommended, over NEEDS FOSTER PARENTS NOW! the folding chairs that are available. The fourth Sunday outdoor worship in summer has only one service at 9 a.m. The remainder of the year, beginning on the first Sunday in September, Sunday worship services are held at A CHILD NEEDS YOU! 8:15 and 10 a.m., with Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. The youth Call Today 866-776-3759 group meets at 5:30 p.m. on Visit www.CommunityCareResources.com Wednesday.

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ORFORDVILLE — The Orfordville Farmers Market is open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday now through the first weekend of October. The Orfordville Farmers Market has plenty to offer including: Sharpening service, arts and crafts, baked goods, fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, farm fresh eggs, Elegant Farmer items, and Decatur Cheese. Additional vendors are welcome. Stop down at the Market and talk to Ashley about reserving a space, or call the Village Hall at 608-879-2004 for more information. Why not come to the Farmer’s Market for lunch on Saturdays. Local community service groups, school organizations, and other clubs host the brat stand each week. Be sure and stop down and enjoy a brat from Rackows.

Orfordville native to serve in South Africa Fund-raiser set for July 26 ORFORDVILLE – Lily Zeich, daughter of Barry and Tana Zeich, Orfordville, has been selected for entrance in a program called Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM). The program is administered through the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA). As a member of the YAGM, Lily will be serving in South Africa. The ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission invites ELCA young adults between the ages of 21-29 into a year-long journey in international service. YAGM volunteers serve in a variety of areas, including congregational ministry, human rights work, developmental projects, healthcare and youth work. Each volunteer commits to raising $4,000 to support their year of service. With that in mind, on Sunday, July 26, Luther Valley Church, rural Beloit, will host a fund-raiser following the 9 a.m. service to help Lily. The day’s events will include a dunk tank – with Lily and others), clowns and other activities. A picnic lunch will be served for a nominal fee. Donations can be made in

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Lily Zeich will spend a year in South Africa taking part in the ELCA’s Young Adults in Global Mission program. She is the daughter of Barry and Tana Zeich, Orfordville.

Lily Zeich’s name to: Luther Valley Lutheran Church, 7107 S. Luther Valley Rd., Beloit, Wis. 53511. Lily is a 2015 graduate of Beloit College, a member of Beloit College InterVarsity, member of Luther Valley Lutheran Church, Lutherdale Bible Camp summer employees, and a representative for the ELCA South Central Synod of Wisconsin.

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Brodhead Youth Ball Program

Midget Girls – Bulldogs

Midget Girls – Halos

Standing: Karli Krumwiede, Coach Mitch Krumwiede, Faith Mohrbacher, Coach Jared Arn, Stella Arn. Kneeling: Madi Arnold, Emily Schwartzlow, Brynn Riesterer, and Gretchen Kammerer. Sitting: Lylah Huntington and Laney Weis.

Standing: Ava Risum, Coach Chad Risum, Danica Demrow, Coach Jim Krattiger, and Harper Krattiger. Kneeling: Khloe Coplien, Leilah King, Kylee Wahler, and Natasha Ommodt. Sitting: Taya Anderson.

Midget Girls – Pretty Tough

Midget Girls – Unstopables

Standing: Jordan Menehan, Coach Bob Brown, Madi Brown, Hailey Hartwig, Olivia Hartwig, Coach Ron Hartwig, and Hannah Grover. Kneeling: Lily Kuebli and Autumn Avery. Sitting: Kylie Whalen, Riley Meythaler, and Abigail Vickers.

Standing: Kara Lohmar, Coach Keith Miller, Kyla Miller, Coach Jake Schooff, MaKenna Schooff, Coach Willy Taft, and Zoey Taft. Kneeling: Addie Leifker, Bernice Bevars, Emberly Ast, and Taylor Sauer. Missing: Mady Major.

Modified Girls – Cardinals

Standing: Laurel Sheaffer, Coach Bryce Riemer, Kalena Riemer, Coach Erin Kammerer, Alexis Kammerer, Coach Chad Dix, and Abbie Dix. Kneeling: Autumn Wolfe, Maddie McGuire, Addison Yates, Kayla Baxter, and Nicole Miller. Sitting: Camaryn Blackwood, Isabelle Zimmerman, Jaelyn Hilliard, and Ciara Letcher. Missing: Coach Brian Kammerer.

Modified Girls – Xplosion Standing: Taetum Hoesly, Macayla Lang, Coach Corey Leitzen, Kaidynce Bevars, Coach Justin Schwartz, Paityn Kail, Coach Casey Kloepping, Tess Kloepping, and Lily Bump. Kneeling: Lexus Sandlin, Jerrica Schwartz, Ellyana Harding, and Sophia Leitzen. Sitting: Tamarra Boss and Frankie Maynard.

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Brodhead Youth Ball Program

Pony League – Aces

Standing: Coach Matt Sauer, Trenton Sauer, Eyan Anderson, Quantrell Schwartzlow, Max Harding, and Coach Adam Scheidegger. Kneeling: Marco Bueno, Ryan Macara, Andrew Brockwell, Jacob Butcher, Shannon Condon, Cody Malcook, and Brayden Schwartzlow. Sitting: Seth Tracy and Thomas Henderson. Missing: Chase Harnack, and Coach Chad Malcook.

Midget Boys – Cubs Standing: Connor Clark, Shaeden Boss, Coach Shando Boss, Garrett Olson, Coach Randy Camron, Max McLoud, and Jordan Gilson. Kneeling: Nolan Bump, Chase Wilhite, Keegan Olson, and Mason McLoud. Sitting: Silas Stephenson and Lelin Doyle.

Midget Boys – Marlins

Midget Boys – Reds

Standing: Nicholas Lobeck, Brooks Malkow, Coach Brian Malkow, Gabe Bockhop, Coach BJ Bockhop, Max Pinnow, and Zachary Bohan. Kneeling: Dylan Ross, Tyler Coleman, Jacob Roth, Carter Kramer. Sitting: Ronnie Ames, and Aidan Haegele.

Standing: Landon Peterson, Cason Baxter, Clayton Elliot, Tyrin Foster, and Braylon Strehlow. Kneeling: Charlie George and Michael Boston. Sitting: Isaac Zimmerman, Zion Gratz, and Jameson Wallin. Missing: Coach Tony Zimmerman.

Modified Boys – Rockies

Modified Boys – White Sox

Standing: Dane Huffman, Coach Sam Huffman, Tegan Pinnow, Coach Ryan Pinnow, Grayson Arn, Coach Chad Dix, and Jordan Dix. Kneeling: Dax Benton, Parker VanderPal, Brody Riese, and Sam Searls. Sitting: Aidan Rossetti, Jayke Huntington and Justis Smithback.

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Brodhead Youth Ball Program

Tweener Girls – Little Cards

Standing: Gabby McCarty, Sonia Tate, Presleigh Arnold, Coach Amber Foster, Riese Price, Coach Taurie Burns, Brielle Baxter, Paityn Harding, and Madisyn Kail. Kneeling: Cora Hafen, Daisy Nelson, Kiarra Moe, and Emaleigh McNeece. Sitting: Onnikah Oliver and Payton Demrow. Missing: Ellie Yates and Coach Greg Baxter.

Standing: Bailey Matthys, Coach Troy Nyman, Madelynn McIntyre, Coach Barry Diffenderfer, Sierra Groebner, Coach Al McGuire, Sam McGuire, Coach Krista Maynard, and KassyBerget. Kneeling: Zoe Krattiger, Haley Elmer, Jenna Ils, and Molly Mordhorst. Sitting: Nataley Bump, Elise Maynard, Rylee Kerl, and Mataya Mordhorst. Missing: Bailey Diffenderfer and Abby Hatter.

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Minor League – Cubs

Standing: Coach Angelette Choate, Katie Goecks, Morgan Heinle, Genna Myhre, and Coach James Flister. Kneeling: Danee Pryce, Rachel Choate, Hannah Myhre, and Sadie Erb. Sitting: Ariel Price, Paige Price, Hunter Fields, and Brooke Teubert. Missing: Kiara Buttke.

Standing: Isaac Saunders, Coach Adam Lewis, Dylan Lewis, Coach Paul Lewis, Karson Miller, Coach Keith Miller, Ethan Pryce, Coach Dan Rosenstiel, and Ethan Rosenstiel. Kneeling: Leon Saunders, CJ Streuly, Evan Heinle, and Jackson Fields. Sitting: Isaiah Hatter, Cameron Newcomer, and Blake Sandlin.

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Brodhead Youth Ball Program

Minor League – Nationals

Minor League – Tigers

Standing: Aidyn Vondra, Coach Kurt Moyer, Marcus McIntyre, Coach Mike McIntyre, Gunner Boegli, Coach Wade Boegli, and Joey Brown. Kneeling: Jacob Moyer, Kaiden Chojnacki, Jesse Straub, Blake Matthys, and Aidan Riese. Sitting: Alex Schmitz, Presley Stitt, Evan Senobe, and Brittian Paulson.

Standing: Joey Ross, Nolan Oliver, Coach Jeb Searles, Ryan Searles, Coach Corey Weis, Charlie Weis, Coach Ryan Pinnow, Gavin Pinnow, and Matthew Eggleston. Kneeling: Grayson Erb, Trent Thompson, Isaiah Bishop, Blake Doran, Trenton Neeley, and Joe Lohmar.

Major League – Braves

Major League – Cardinals

Standing: Seth Mansfield, Coach Jeff Mansfield, Cooper Woelky, Coach Curt Woelky, Gavyn Wendelschafer, Coach Brian Malkow, Braedon Malkow, Coach Wade Boegli, and Gage Boegli. Kneeling: James Murray, Blake Senobe, Brady Bruns, Owen Leifker, Cole Hoesly, and Dakota Schwartzlow. Sitting: Caleb Rossetti and Jacob Lohmar. Missing: Kaden Flannery.

Standing: Konner Quimby, Coach Mitch Quimby, Connor Green, Coach Dan Green, Jack Grover, Coach Kurt Grover, Wyatt Ball, Nick Haegele, and Austin Reed. Kneeling: Grant Gretebeck, Christian Wilkins, Avery Scheaffer, Trayton Hawkins, Bryce Tway, and Dayton Menehan. Sitting: Ethan Reed and Colton Buttke. Missing: Braiden Erb.

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Proceedings of School District of Brodhead

City of Brodhead, Towns of Avon, Spring Grove, Decatur, Sylvester, Spring Valley and Magnolia BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS President - Mike Krupke; Vice President - Jim Wahl; Clerk - Paul Donovan; Treasurer - Allen Schneider; Dan Calhoon; Michael Oellerich; Abbey Wellemeyer

REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING SCHOOL DISTRICT OF BRODHEAD District Office Board Room Wednesday, June 10, 2015 7:00 P.M. Minutes The meeting was called to order by Board President Mike Krupke at 7:00 p.m. The meeting agenda was published in the Wednesday, June 3, 2015 edition of the Independent Register. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL Present: Mike Krupke, Jim Wahl, Al Schneider, Paul Donovan, and Abbey Wellemeyer Absent: Michael Oellerich, Dan Calhoon APPROVAL OF AGENDA ACTION ITEM Motion by Jim Wahl, second by Al Schneider, to approve the agenda. Motion carried, 5-0. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES ACTION ITEM Regular Meeting: May 13, 2015 Regular School Board Meeting Minutes were declared approved, as printed. APPROVAL OF BILLS ACTION ITEM Motion by Al Schneider, second by Abbey Wellemeyer, to approve payment of the bills as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. INFORMATION REPORTS The Administrative Team presented reports. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD No one signed in to address the Board. AGENDA ITEMS APPROVAL OF WASB MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL ACTION ITEM Motion by Jim Wahl, second by Abbey Wellemeyer, to approve the annual renewal of Wisconsin Association of School Board (WASB) membership for the 2015-16 school year. Motion carried, 5-0. APPROVAL OF CESA 2 SERVICE CONTRACTS ACTION ITEM Motion by Abbey Wellemeyer, second by Al Schneider, to approve the 2015-16 CESA 2 service contracts, as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. APPROVAL OF THE 2015-16 ACTIVITIES ACTION ITEM CALENDAR Motion by Jim Wahl, second by Paul Donovan, to approve the 2015-16 school activities calendar, as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. APPROVAL OF 2014-15 PUPIL MEMBERSHIP ACTION ITEM AUDIT Motion by Jim Wahl , second by Al Schneider, to approve the 2014-15 Pupil Membership report, as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. 2ND READING OF POLICY DGD ACTION ITEM [PROCUREMENT CARD] AND MANUAL Motion by Paul Donovan, second by Jim Wahl, to approve the 2nd reading of the Procurement Card policy and manual, as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. 1ST READING OF NEW POLICY DIE [AUDITS] ACTION ITEM Motion by Al Schneider, second by Abbey Wellemeyer, to approve the 1st reading of the Audits policy, as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. ACTION ITEM 1ST READING OF NEW POLICY DGA [AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES] Motion by Jim Wahl, second by Paul Donovan, to approve the 1st reading of the Authorized Signatures policy, as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. APPROVAL OF THE WITHDRAWAL FROM THE ACTION ITEM LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROPERTY INSURANCE FUND Motion by Paul Donovan, second by Al Schneider, to approve the withdrawal from the local government property insurance fund. Motion carried, 5-0. APPROVAL OF THE BUDGET REVISIONS FOR ACTION ITEM 2014-15 Motion by Jim Wahl, second by Abbey Wellemeyer, to approve the 201415 budget revisions, as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. ACTION ITEM APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR 2015-16 Motion by Al Schneider, second by Jim Wahl, to approve the start of spending for the preliminary 2015-16 budget, as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. REVIEW AND UPDATE EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK ACTION ITEM Motion by Jim Wahl, second by Al Schneider, to approve the updates to the Employee Handbook for the 2015-16 school year. Motion carried, 5-0. ACCEPT DONATION(S) ACTION ITEM None at this time. ACTION ITEM RESIGNATION(S) Motion by Al Schneider, second by Jim Wahl, to approve the resignation of Jeremiah Young as M.S. Track Coach, effective at the end of the 201415 school year. Motion carried, 5-0. Motion by Jim Wahl, second by Al Schneider, to approve the resignation of Pat Walmer as E.S. Custodian, effective June 30, 2015. Motion carried, 5-0. EMPLOYMENT RECOMMENDATION(S) ACTION ITEM Motion by Paul Donovan, second by Al Schneider, to approve the hiring of Michelle Grenier as HS Special Education Teacher, beginning August 25, 2015, at Salary Schedule Placement (BA-0, Step 1, $39,812.00). Motion carried, 5-0. ACTION ITEM VOLUNTEER RECOMMENDATION(S) None at this time. FUTURE AGENDA [July 8, 2015] • Presentation by Better Brodhead • Authorization to Hire Staff • 2nd Reading of Policy DIE [Audits] • 2nd Reading of Policy DGA [Authorized Signatures] • Accept Milk & Bread Bids for 2015-16 • Establish Student Lunch & Milk Prices for 2015-16 • Establish Student Fees for 2015-16 • Approval of High School/Middle School 2015-16 Co-Curricular Handbook • 2014-15 Budget Revisions • Review Personnel Manual • Accept Donation(s) • Resignation(s) • Employment Recommendation(s) CLOSED SESSION WI. STS. 19.85, (1), (c), (f) ACTION ITEM Motion by Jim Wahl, second by Al Schneider, to go into closed session, under WI. STS. 19.85, (1), (c), (g) at 7:48 p.m., for the discussion of: a. Staffing b. Student Issue Motion carried, 5-0. Continued on next page

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Proceedings of The Green County Board of Supervisors

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GREEN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS July 14, 2015 Arthur Carter, Chair, called the meeting to order. The Clerk read the roll with 28 present, 1 tardy being Williams and 2 absent being Thoman and Davis. The Board recited the Pledge of Allegiance. Motion by Dalton, seconded by Leonard to approve the minutes of the May 12, 2015 meeting. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. RESOLUTION 7-1-15 Resolution Regarding Funding of Wisconsin’s Transportation System WHEREAS, local government in Wisconsin is responsible for about 90% of the road miles in the state; and WHEREAS, Wisconsin’s diverse economy is dependent upon county and town roads as well as city and village streets and transit systems across the state; and WHEREAS, according to a report commissioned by the Local Government Institute (LGI) the condition of Wisconsin’s highways is now in the bottom third of the country; and WHEREAS, state funding for local roads in Wisconsin has failed to keep up with costs over the past several decades which has adversely affected local transportation finances. According to the LGI study, municipal transportation spending has declined from $275 per capita in 2000 to $227 in 2012. In only two states did local transportation spending increase less than in Wisconsin during 2000-2011; and WHEREAS, levy limits do not allow local government to make up for the deterioration of state funding; and WHEREAS, Wisconsin’s over-reliance on bonding eats away at the state’s segregated funding sources – the state gas tax and vehicle registration fees – which increasingly go to pay debt service rather than fund local transportation needs; and WHEREAS, safety is a primary concern and responsibility of local governments across Wisconsin. Unfortunately, according to TRIP, a national non-profit transportation research group, Wisconsin had 347 non-interstate, rural road fatalities in 2013; and WHEREAS, the board recognizes that our state highway and interstate system is the backbone of our surface transportation system and plays a vital role in the economy of Wisconsin. Both local and state roads need to be properly maintained in order for our economy to grow; and WHEREAS, from a competitive standpoint Wisconsin motorists pay significantly less than any of our neighbors when you combine the annual cost of the state gas tax and vehicle registration fees; and WHEREAS, the Transportation Finance and Policy Commission, appointed by the Governor and Legislature clearly found that if Wisconsin does not adjust its user fees, the condition of both our state and local roads will deteriorate significantly over the next decade. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Green County Board of Supervisors, in legal session assembled, that the Board urges the Governor and Legislature to agree upon a sustainable solution: one that includes a responsible level of bonding and adjusts our user fees to adequately fund Wisconsin’s transportation system. Furthermore, the County Board of Supervisors directs the Clerk to send a copy of this resolution to our State Legislators and to Governor Scott Walker. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that every month that state and local repairs are deferred increases the cost to the taxpayers. SIGNED: GREEN COUNTY HIGHWAY COMMITTEE: Ray Francois, Chair Harvey Mandel, Vice-Chair Cal Wickline Russ Torkelson Ron Wolter Motion by Francois, seconded by Mandel to approve Resolution 7-1-15. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. RESOLUTION 7-2-15 RESOLUTION OPPOSING PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE 2015-2017 BIENNIAL BUDGET REGARDING SERVICES CURRENTLY PROVIDED BY THE AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS (ADRCs) WHEREAS, the ADRCs began in Wisconsin almost 20 years ago with bi-partisan support and have expanded to every county in Wisconsin becoming a national model other states have replicated; and WHEREAS, the ADRC of Southwest Wisconsin located in Green County has been in operation since May of 2000. Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Counties are also included in the Southwest Wisconsin ADRC consortium. The ADRCs were created to be a “one stop shop” to assist older people and people living with disabilities to better understand their long-term care options, conserve their resources and remain in their homes; and WHEREAS, the customers have consistently reported high levels of satisfaction with their local ADRC services; and WHEREAS, over 95% of the customers that contact the ADRC are seeking options in using personal assets for needed assistance in their home; and WHEREAS, less than 5% of the customer contacts with the ADRC resulted in enrollment into publicly funded long-term care programs; and WHEREAS, the governor’s budget notes that there is no fiscal impact connected to the proposed changes, but includes significant changes that will affect services to those individuals 60 years of age and older and persons with disabilities; and WHEREAS, the ADRC Governing Boards currently provide the customers they serve as well as local officials with direct involvement in planning, oversight and quality. This collaborative partnership has also been successful in developing community partnerships and obtaining local volunteers; and WHEREAS, retaining the local, county operated ADRCs ensures that all citizens, including the most vulnerable, are given full access to needed resources and services. County governance provides local oversight and accountability to the community and its residence; and WHEREAS, one of the key successes of the current ADRC model is that it is the first place to go locally for unbiased information on all aspects of life related to aging and/or disabilities. Dividing ADRC functions would eliminate the ability to provide customers with comprehensive assessments and services, decrease efficiencies and potentially increase costs. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Green County Board of Supervisors, in legal session assembled, that the Board recommends that Wisconsin retain its existing successful and cost-effective models of Family Care, IRIS, and ADRCs, and expand those models statewide to eliminate waiting lists, sustain quality, and achieve further savings; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk shall forward a copy of this resolution to the Governor of the State of Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Counties Association, and Green County’s Legislative Representatives with the request that they assist in this endeavor. SIGNED: GREEN COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES BOARD Herb Hanson, Chair Jerry Guth, Vice-Chair Beth Luchsinger Kate Maresch Michael Furgal Russ Torkelson Gayl Christensen Anita Huffman Sandy Horn Motion by Hanson, seconded by Furgal to approve Resolution 7-2-15. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. RESOLUTION 7-3-15 Resolution Awarding County Clerk Contract in Excess of $75,000 WHEREAS, County Code Section 1-11-2, entitled COUNTY PURCHASES AND CONTRACTS, provides for review, approval and execution of all county contracts and purchases necessary to carry out approved budget operations; and WHEREAS, Section 1-11-2(A)(4) states: Cost or price in excess of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00), recommendation by the appropriate department head and the supervisory committee to the full County Board and approval by the full Board before the purchase is made. Execution of the contract documents shall be by the Green County Board Chair and the appropriate committee chair, after the document has been reviewed by the Green County Corporation Counsel; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Green County Board of Supervisors, in legal session assembled, that the Board approve the recommendation of the Green County Finance and Accounting Committee for the purchase of the following election equipment: Vendor: Dominion Voting Systems Equipment: 23 ICE election tabulators, 22 ballot boxes, plus equipment, software, modems, servers, testing and training for election management Cost: $452,019, spread over 8 years at annual cost of $56,502 SIGNED: GREEN COUNTY FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING COMMITTEE: Harvey Mandel, Chair Arthur Carter Dennis Everson Patrick Davis Jerry Guth REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: Harvey Mandel, Finance Committee Chair Arthur Carter, County Board Chair Brian Bucholtz, Corporation Counsel Motion by Mandel, seconded by Guth to approve Resolution 7-3-15. Motion to amend the 3rd paragraph to read “lease” instead of “purchase” made by Guth, seconded by Klossner. Motion to approve as amended carried by a unanimous voice vote. Continued on next page


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UW-Rock County Albany Spring 2015 Dean’s List UMC ice

JANESVILLE — Carmen Wilson, Campus Executive Officer and Dean at the University of Wisconsin-Rock County, has announced the names of students recognized for their academic achievements during the Spring 2015 semester. Highest Honors were awarded to these area students earning a 4.0 GPA: Zen Johnston, Brodhead; Lauren Schafer and Noah Smith, Evansville; Andrew Roe, Monroe; Robyn Klitzman, Orfordville;and Annika Parssinen, Roscoe, Ill. High Honors were awarded

these area students earning a 3.75-3.99 GPA: Patrick Deegan, Albany; Cortney Ball, Brodhead; Zoe Meyers, Evansville; and Rachael Thostenson, Footville. Honors were awarded to these area students earning a 3.5-3.74 GPA: Abigail Condon, Brodhead; Arlinda Ashiku, Taylor Cernek, Faith Damman, Shannon Soderberg and Sadie Stueck, Clinton; Breanna Treinen, Evansville; Mara Dyhr and Lorraine Frisella, Milton; Rhese Morgan and Alexander Suchon, Monroe; and Thomas Trinh, Roscoe, Ill.

Proceedings of School District of Brodhead (continued) RETURN TO OPEN SESSION ACTION ITEM Motion by Al Schneider, second by Jim Wahl, to return to open session at 8:30 p.m. Motion carried, 5-0. ACTION ITEM ACTION ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS Motion by None ADJOURNMENT ACTION ITEM Motion by Paul Donovan, second by Abbey Wellemeyer, to adjourn the meeting at 8:31 p.m. Motion carried, 5-0. $100 Bill List DATE: 06/10/15 ADVANCED DISPOSAL SERVICES $712.74 ANDERSON, ANN F $1,273.13 BRODHEAD HIGH SCHOOL $400.00 CARROLL ELECTRIC $2,017.00 CENTERPOINT ENERGY SERVICES INC $4,321.36 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS $494.30 CITY OF BRODHEAD $1,755.28 CLINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL $180.00 COCA-COLA ENTERPRISES $1,581.60 DOESCHER, JEANNIE $116.09 HAFFELE, ANISTI R $121.90 KOBUSSEN BUSES LTD $50,459.40 LUECK, LEONARD P $338.10 PAN-O-GOLD BAKING CO $358.95 PIGGLY WIGGLY $407.61 ESJD DBA PRAIRIE FARMS DAIRY $4,969.18 THE RICHARDSON SCHOOL $6,560.00 SAGER FENCING $4,920.00 SCW EDUCATIONAL EVAL & TREATMENT $5,652.50 VISA $3,950.99 WE ENERGIES $1,304.89 WIL-KIL PEST CONTROL $110.00 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CORPORATION $266.06 MATTHYS, KIM $100.17 MENEHAN REFRIGERATION $377.00 MIDAMERICA $49,663.28 MONROE ENGRAVING $359.32 NETECH CORP $11,978.68 NOVY, KIRSTEN $100.00 PITNEY BOWES $126.42 U.S. CELLULAR $205.35 BADGER WELDING SUPPLIES, INC $2,535.00 BRODHEAD HIGH SCHOOL $124.90 BRODHEAD WATER & LIGHT COMM $12,818.61 CARROLL ELECTRIC $3,169.00 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC $1,926.98 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS $622.87 CORVUS INDUSTRIES, LTD $390.00 DECATUR LAKE GOLF COURSE $335.00 DELL MARKETING L. P . $974.98 FIRST CENTER FLORAL $463.50 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC $1,502.16 GASSER TRUE VALUE HARDWARE $1,138.08 GORDON FOOD SERVICE INC $9,437.31 HERMITAGE ART COMPANY $159.26 HPS $835.00 MATTHYS, JIM $177.68 MECA SPORTSWEAR $607.10 MENARDS - JANESVILLE $441.95 MJ CARE INC $902.00 THE MONROE CLINIC $3,234.33 NASSCO INC $312.30 NETECH CORP $14,770.50 OFFICE PRO $238.58 PLUMBMASTER $169.84 QUILL CORPORATION $341.34 REILLY, PENNER & BENTON LLP $1,890.00 RHYME BUSINESS PRODUCTS LLC $2,055.58 SCHOOL DATEBOOKS $724.38 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JANESVILLE $11,168.78 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JUDA $36,222.00 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF BRODHEAD $250.80 SCHOOL DUDE $1,125.00 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF MONROE $8,883.46 SKYWARD $200.00 SUPPLYWORKS $7,192.11 SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF BARABOO $7,729.76 ROB TRIMBLE $170.00 VERNIER SOFTWARE & TECHNOLOGY $1,211.55 VOIGT MUSIC CENTER $123.68 WALECHKA, THERESA A $195.90 WARD-BRODT MUSIC $143.11 WISCONSIN VIRTUAL ACADEMY $6,635.00 The Independent Register 7/22/2015 WNAXLP 212272

cream social ALBANY — The Albany United Methodist Church will host an ice cream social Wednesday evening, Aug. 5, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the church. All ages are welcome for food, fun and fellowship. The evening’s menu includes: BBQ beef, hot dogs, potato salad, chips, baked beans, homemade pie, ice cream, lemonade, milk and coffee.

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UW-Lacrosse COLLEGE Graduates NOTES LA CROSSE — The following area students completed degree requirements at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in May. The 105th annual Spring Commencement was held at the La Crosse Center Sunday, May 10. From Brodhead: Evan Glasgow, Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry Major, Highest Honors, and Paige Pinnow, Bachelor of Science, Biology Major. From Juda: Megan Trotter, Bachelor of Science, Therapeutic Recreation Major, Highest Honors. From Orfordville: Travis Peterson, Bachelor of Science, Economics Major.

ITHACA, NY — Karly Placek, Monroe, graduated from Ithaca College’s School of Communications with a degree in Documentary Studies and Production. The degree was awarded in May 2015. RIVER FALLS — Dylan Johnson, Albany, was among 786 students to receive degrees during spring commencement at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing Communications.

Legal Notices

ORDINANCE # 2015-0713 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AN AMENDED COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE TOWN OF SPRING VALLEY WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Committee of the Town of Spring Valley having drafted proposed amendments to the Town Zoning Ordinance to comply with provisions of the State of Wisconsin Farmland Preservation Program; and WHEREAS, proper notice of a public hearing was published, and the amended Zoning Ordinance has been on file in the office of the Town Clerk for not less than two weeks prior to said public hearing and adoption of the Ordinance, and has been open to public inspection in accordance with Section 66.0103, Wis. Stats.; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Committee of the Town of Spring Valley having recommended adoption of the amended Zoning Ordinance, and the Town Board, following the public hearing,

having determined that adoption of the revised Zoning Ordinance is in the best interests of owners of land located within the town; NOW, THEREFORE, the Town Board of the Town of Spring Valley do hereby ordain as follows: Section I. The Amended Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the Town of Spring Valley, published in book or pamphlet form, is hereby adopted and made effective as of the effective date of this ordinance. Section II. Upon adoption of this ordinance, a copy of the Amended Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Spring Valley shall remain in the office of the Town Clerk and be made available to persons desiring to examine it. Section III. This Ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication as provided by law. The enactment and publication of this Ordinance, coupled with the availability of a copy of the code for inspection by the public, shall be deemed held and considered to be due and legal publication of all pro-

TOWN OF SPRING VALLEY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

To be held Monday, August 3, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Orfordville Fire Station meeting room, 173 North Wright Street, Orfordville, WI for the following purpose: To consider granting Ty & Elizabeth Daniels, 6218 S. Nelson Rd., Brodhead, WI, a variance to build an addition and attached garage onto the existing house. The garage would be less than the required 85 feet from the center of the road. The property is part of the NE ¼ of the SE ¼, S 660’ of E 660’, in Section 33, consisting of 10 acres+/-. A quorum of the Town Board members may be present for information-gathering purposes. Julie Gerke, Clerk The Independent Register 7/15, 7/22/2015 WNAXLP

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visions of the Amended Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Spring Valley. Approved by the Town Board of the Town of Spring Valley this 13th day of July, 2015. Steve Hazeltine, Chairperson Attested by: Julie Gerke, Clerk The Independent Register 7/22/2015 WNAXLP 212367 Town of Spring Valley Planning & Zoning Meeting Monday, July 27, 2015 at the Orfordville Fire Station 7:00 PM Agenda: 1. Call to order 2. Reading and approval of the minutes 3. Old business: a. 4. New business: a. 5. Building permits 6. Audience communication 7. Adjournment Chris Duemler Chairman The Independent Register 7/22/2015 WNAXLP 212442 NOTICE Sugar River Storage Auction Sat., Aug. 1, 2015 9:30 AM 700 4th St., Albany, WI Unit #17 Zach Hefty Unti #27 Ted Henderson Unit #25 & Unit #40 These units will be sold to the highest bidder. Units will be opened for viewing 5 min. before auction. The Independent Register 7/22/2015 WNAXLP 212652

Proceedings of The Green County Board of Supervisors (Continued)

Motion by Francois, seconded by Mandel to approve the annual report for the Highway Department. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. Motion by Furgal, seconded by Klossner to approve the annual report for the Veteran’s Service Office. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. Motion by Furgal, seconded by Hanson to approve the annual report for the Clerk of Circuit Court. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. Motion by Dalton, seconded by Rufenacht to approve the annual report for the Sheriff’s Office. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. Motion by Hanson, seconded by Luchsinger to approve the annual report for Human Services. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. Motion by Klossner, seconded by Everson to approve the following appointments: Ted Fahey and Cal Wasserstrass to the Green County Board of Adjustment for three-year terms to end July 1, 2018, and Ernest Webnar to the Solid Waste Board for the balance of a term to end April 21, 2017. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. Motion by Hanson, seconded by Guth to approve the following out-of-state travel requests: Penny Dunlavey and Dee Jaye Miles, Human Services, to the mandatory Child Accreditation Boot Camp on August 24-27 in Huntsville, AL; Megan Schilt, Human Services, to Trauma-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on September 9-11 in Huntsville, AL. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. Motion by Dalton, seconded by Wickline to approve the following out-of-state travel request: Katherine Vetterli, Sheriff’s Office, to the National Council of Negotiation Associates Conference on August 19-21 in Indianapolis, IN. Motion carried by a unanimous voice vote. Motion by Kubly, seconded by Guth to adjourn. Motion carried. STATE OF WISCONSIN ) )SS COUNTY OF GREEN ) I, Michael J. Doyle, County Clerk, in and for said County, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the proceedings of the County Board of Supervisors of Green County, Wisconsin, on their meeting of July 14, 2015, A.D. Michael J. Doyle Green County Clerk The Independent Register 7/22/2015 WNAXLP 212267

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Albany Lions Golf outing to support youth plan ‘Stuff the Bus’ event programs ALBANY — The Educa-

ALBANY — Members of the Albany Lions Club are teaming up with Albany School District and invite the community to help them “Stuff the Bus”* with school supplies on Saturday, Aug. 1, from 5 – 9 p.m. at the Albany Lions Club building located at 402 N Cincinnati Street. All donations are welcome; specific lists of needed supplies are available at Albany Mini Mart, New Image Salon, Town Bank, and Sugar River General Store. According to Dean Houlberg, project chairperson of Albany Lions Club, “The donated school supplies will make a difference in the lives of our local children and will give them the supplies they need to be successful in school.” Steve Guenther, Albany school superintendant, said “the donated school supplies will be given to students in need through their teachers’ requests”. The Albany Lions Club has 66 members and meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month) at 6:30 p.m. at the Albany Lions Club building. Lions clubs are a group of men and women who identify needs within the community and work together to fulfill those needs. For more information or to get involved with the Albany Lions Club, contact Eileen Althaus at 862-3522, or any Albany Lions Club member. *”Stuff The Bus” is a registered trademark of the Iowa State Daily Publication in Ames, Iowa & is being used with permission.

tion Foundation of the Albany Community is holding its eighth annual golf outing to raise funds for Albany youth programs. This golfing event is a major fundraiser for the Education Foundation that was established in October of 2007. Foundation fundraising chair, Forrest Ross, stated, “Thanks to the support we receive for our golf outing, last year we were able to offer five grants for a total of $3,500 to support excellent youth programs in our community.” This year’s golf outing will be held at Decatur Lake Country Club in Brodhead on Saturday, Aug. 1, and will be a best ball, scramble format with a shot gun start at 11:30 a.m. The cost of $70 per person or $280 per foursome will include lunch, 18 holes of golf, golf cart and a ticket to dinner at the Lions Club Steak Fry in Albany. There will also be hole prizes and a raffle held during the golfing. “The Albany Community has been incredibly supportive of the Foundation and we look forward to another wonderful event this year”, says Ross. “This year we could use help with volunteers, sponsors or golfers. So please pick up your clubs, join the fun and supporting Albany Youth Programs.” Interested golfers may pick up a registration form from the Albany School District Office, Forrest Ross at 862-3021 or “like” us on Facebook.

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JUDA — The annual Juda Fore Fathers event will be held Saturday, July 25 in Juda. Organizers welcome area residents to join them for a fun-filled weekend of bands, food, beverages, live and silent auctions, games and prizes for adults and children, plus their main event – a Poker Run for bikes, cars, trucks, or whatever anyone drives. The organization’s mission statement is to: Unite area communities and raise funds for community projects, community youth, and persons or organizations in need, in the memory of our community fore fathers. In keeping with this statement, the following events are scheduled: Ride information: Pre-registration Friday night-July 24, and from 9 a.m. to noon registration on Saturday, July

25. Top three hands pay out, participants must be 21. The last card will be drawn at 6:30 p.m. Saturday night. The $25 registration fee includes Poker Run, door prizes, chicken BBQ, music and fun. Music: Friday night: JD & The Boys, 9 p.m. to midnight. Saturday afternoon: Cherokee Rose, 1 – 3 p.m.; Saturday night: Zac Matthews Band, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The beer garden will be open Friday night from 5 p.m. to midnight, and again on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. On Saturday, July 25, the Juda Fire Department will host a pancake breakfast from 7 – 11 a.m. at the Juda Community Center. The menu includes pancakes, applesauce, sausage, cheese along with beverages. Cost is $6 and tickets can be obtained the day of

the event. Children under the age of four are free.and the Juda FFA Alumni will hold its annual chicken BBQ meal on Saturday from noon to 7 p.m. Also on Saturday, July 25, the Youth Group/High School Sunday School Class of the Zion United Methodist Church of Juda will hold a bake sale at the Sugar River Bank in Juda from 8:30 a.m. until noon. Funds raised will be used to support their mission project of supporting two young children they sponsor. Yi is sponsored through Holt International, and Zebiba, who is from Ethiopia, is sponsored through Food For the Hungry. Live and silent auctions will be held on both Saturday and Sunday. Questions regarding the event can be emailed to: judaforefathers@yahoo.com

New Horizons 4-H Club members meet before the Fair by Maylee Brauer

JUDA — The New Horizons 4-H Club met Sunday, July 5. The meeting was brought to order at 1:35 p.m. by President Brittney Vine. The thought for the day was “Each day is a little life. Live it to its fullest.” Cloverbuds Jaydon Brauer and Shannon Day led the flag salute. Royce Brauer led the club pledge. Roll call was answered by giving a computer slang. A motion to approve the minutes from the last meeting was made by Jennifer Swedlund. Jaydon seconded it. Connor Brauer gave the treasurer’s report. Jennifer moved to approve. Shannon seconded it. Both motions carried. Leader Ben Swedlund helped the Cloverbuds make motions. Connor gave a report on the Junior Leaders meeting. Old business was discussed. Updates were given for the Food PantryChallenge, the puzzle piece, and more. Members attended the mandatory auction

meeting and a superintendents meeting. New business was brought up. Members who want to perform on the youth in action stage need to contact Lukas Wymer. Fair schedules were handed out to families. Members were reminded to think about becoming an officer for the new year. We talked about donating to the church’s ice cream social. Leaders will contact the church to see what they need. Announcements were read. Our next meeting will be Aug. 9. Jaena LeGault moved to adjourn the business part of the meeting at 2:03 p.m. Jennifer seconded it. Members gave talks and demonstrations. Royce talked about what items use the most water

in the home. The toilet is the biggest user of water. Trenton Swedlund and Jaena talked about Guinea pigs for the pet project. Brittney told us about her lizard. Connor gave talks for computer, child development, and self determined. Royce talked about business cards and a card he made for computer and a game he plans to make for child development. Jaena shared her self determined project. Maylee Brauer told us her roles in her family. Royce sang “Chains.” Jaena sang a solo. Nick Swedlund moved for final adjournment. Maylee seconded it. We adjourned at 2:30 p.m. Members stayed after to work on projects and clean the church.

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Whitney Disch 2015 Green County Fairest of the Fair welcomes visitors to the 161st Green County Fair, July 22 – 26 in Monroe.


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5 1 0 2 s Fair Day Join Us For the Rock County 4-H Fair in Janesville Tuesday, July 28 – Sunday, Aug. 2 As the oldest 4-H fair in the United States, the Rock County 4-H Fair in Janesville, Wis. has plenty to offer each and every visitor. From the numerous animals to the carnival and every unique exhibit in between, the Rock County 4-H Fair allows visitors one special week a year to experience the many projects and learn from the county’s youth. The Rock County 4-H Fair is constantly evolving; showcasing amazing entertainment on its main stage and a variety of activities for the whole family to enjoy year after year.

Fair History In 1920, four county-wide 4-H Clubs were formed as corn, dairy calf, sheep and baby beef clubs. In 1928, the 4-H Club movement was the largest in the State of Wisconsin. Township clubs were formed with over 700 (rural only) boys and girls. In 1930, the Rock County 4-H Fair was established on part of what is now the present fairgrounds site. The Rock County 4-H Fair was the first 4-H Fair in the United States and remains the largest youth fair to this day. The Rock County 4-H Fair is a nonprofit association. The Board of Directors consists of four officers and 9 directors. Three new directors are elected each year by the membership for a three year term. The Board of Directors are responsible for the operation of the Rock County

4-H Fair. The association has two year-round employees, one full time and one part time. The fairgrounds is owned, operated and maintained by the County of Rock. The Fair Association is given use of the grounds for the month of July each year for the purpose of operating a youth fair. Mission Statement Our Mission is to provide learning and leadership opportunities for the youth of Rock County. FAIR MUSEUM We encourage you to visit our Fair Museum during the fair week to see extensive items from fair’s past! The museum is open 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily during the fair. Also, if you have any old fair items that you’d like to donate to the fair museum, please contact us at 608-755-4170. Courtesy photo

Won five trophies

Lexi Olsen, a member of the Newark Pioneers 4-H Club, won five trophies at the Rock County 4-H Fair last year. Lexi’s entries earned: champion junior breed doe, reserve champion junior Alpine doe, junior doe overall (grand champion), junior Saanen doe and trophy winner for grades nine and 10.

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Green County Fair

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July 22nd-26th Monroe, WI

July 28th-Aug. 2nd Janesville, WI

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WEDNESDAY Ride Survival wristband $27, noon to 11 p.m.

THURSDAY Ride Survival II wristband $27, noon to 11 p.m.

FRIDAY Kid’s Day: One less coupon per ride noon to 6 p.m.

SATURDAY One ticket per ride per person noon - 6 p.m.

SUNDAY Last Blast wristband $25, noon to 8 p.m.

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Ave. is one of our bordering streets. FROM HWY 11 WEST - MONROE AREA: Hwy 11 comes into Janesville and becomes W. Court St. Follow Court Street through town, Court Street will split , veer left on to E. Milwaukee St. Turn Left onto N. Ringold St. and Right onto Craig Avenue. Craig is one of our bordering streets. FROM HWY 14 EAST - DELAVAN AREA: Take Hwy. 14 to County A, turn Left onto A and follow to E. Milwaukee St. Veer Left (almost straight) onto E. Milwaukee and follow to Randall Avenue. Turn Right onto Randall and you will be at the Fairgrounds.

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Green County Fair

Rock County Fair

July 22nd-26th Monroe, WI

July 28th-Aug. 2nd Janesville, WI

Fair Days

2015

Schedule of Events • July 28 – August 2, 2015 TUESDAY JULY 28 • 9:00 AM Home Environment Judging - Craig Center • 10:00 AM Commercial Exhibits Open • 10:00 AM Cloverbuds Judging - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 12:00 PM Model Aircraft Spot Landing - Grandstand • 12:00 PM Jennifer Ruse - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 3:00 PM Carnival Opens - 1 Ticket/per ride/per person • 4:00 PM Duane Worden - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 5:00 PM Swine Showmanship - Sale Arena • 5:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 8:00 PM Pete Lee & Andi Smith - Main Stage (FREE SHOW) WEDNESDAY JULY 29 • 8:00 AM Swine Show - Sale Arena • 8:00 AM Sheep Show - Stock Pavilion • 8:30 AM Clothing Judging - Craig Center • 8:30 AM Foods & Nutrition Judging - Craig Center • 8:30 AM Rabbit Showmanship - Rabbit Barn • 10:00 AM Commercial Exhibits Open • 10:00 AM Hedberg Public Library Block Party - Clover Corner • 12:00 PM Carnival Opens - Ride Survival Wristband ($27) • 12:00 PM Basics Cooperative • 1:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 1:00 PM Chicago Boyz Acrobat Team - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 2:00 PM Minute to Win It - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 4:00 PM Bobby Way & the Wayouts - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 4:00 PM Chicago Boyz Acrobat Team - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 5:00 PM Rabbit Show - Stock Pavilion • 5:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 7:30 PM Cole Swindell - Main Stage (Opening - Clark Manson) (Separate Ticket Needed - $15) THURSDAY JULY 30 • 8:30 AM Beef Show - Stock Pavilion • 8:30 AM Poultry Show - Poultry Tent • 8:30 AM Vet Science Judging - Block Building • 9:00 AM Dairy Goat Show - Sale Arena • 10:00 AM Commercial Exhibits Open • 10:00 AM Hedberg Public Library Block Party - Clover Corner • 12:00 PM Carnival Opens - Ride Survival II Wristband ($27) • 12:00 PM Vets Roll - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 1:00 PM Chicago Boyz Acrobat Team - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 1:00 PM Dancing Divas - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 1:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 2:00 PM Minute to Win It - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 4:00 PM Chicago Boyz Acrobat Team - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 4:00 PM Shotgun Jane - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 5:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 6:00 PM Blain’s Farm & Fleet Trophy Awards Ceremony - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 7:00 PM Montgomery Gentry - Main Stage (Opening - The Mantz Brothers) (Separate Ticket Needed - $25) FRIDAY JULY 31 • 8:30 AM Meat Animal Sale - Sale Arena • 9:00 AM Dairy Heifer Show - Stock Pavilion • 10:00 AM Commercial Exhibits Open • 10:00 AM Hedberg Public Library Block Party - Clover Corner • 12:00 PM Carnival Opens - Kid’s Day (One less coupon/per ride) • 12:00 PM Home Depot’s How-To - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 1:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 1:00 PM Chicago Boyz Acrobat Team - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 2:00 PM Minute to Win It - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 4:00 PM Chicago Boyz Acrobat Team - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 4:00 PM Rainbow Bridge - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 5:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 5:00 PM Dairy Goat Showmanship - Stock Pavilion • 8:00 PM Dan + Shay (Opening: Cassadee Pope) - Main Stage (FREE SHOW)

SATURDAY AUGUST 1 • 9:00 AM Dog Showmanship - Craig Ave Pavilion • 9:00 AM Dairy Cow Show - Stock Pavilion • 10:00 AM Fur & Feather Sale - Sale Arena • 10:00 AM Commercial Exhibits Open • 10:00 AM Hedberg Public Library Block Party - Clover Corner • 12:00 PM Carnival Opens - 1 less ticket per ride per person • 1:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 1:00 PM Chicago Boyz Acrobat Team - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 1:00 PM Family Style Revue Fashion Show - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 2:00 PM Animals of the World - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 2:00 PM Minute to Win It - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 3:00 PM Tea with Fair Royalty - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 4:00 PM Chicago Boyz Acrobat Team - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 5:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 5:00 PM Soggy Prairie Boys - Downtown Beloit Assoc. Stage • 5:00 PM SWAG - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 6:00 PM Beef Showmanship - Stock Pavilion • 8:00 PM Tyler Farr - Main Stage (Separate Ticket Needed - $15) SUNDAY AUGUST 2 • 9:00 AM Cavy & Hamster Show - Sale Arena • 10:00 AM 4-H Alumni Meeting - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 10:00 AM Commercial Exhibits Open • 10:00 AM Horse Pull - Main Stage (FREE SHOW) • 10:00 AM Hedberg Public Library Block Party - Clover Corner • 10:30 AM Little Britches Showmanship - Stock Pavilion, Old Timer Showmanship - Following Little Britches Showmanship • 12:00 PM Carnival Opens - Last Blast Wristband ($25) • 1:00 PM Dairy Youth Auction - Stock Pavilion • 1:00 PM Jr. /Sr. Style Revue Fashion Show – Craig Ave. Pavilion • 2:00 PM Even Start Latino Dancers - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 2:30 PM Master Showman Contest - Stock Pavilion • 3:00 PM Pedal Tractor Pull - Courtyard (Behind Stock Pavilion) • 4:00 PM Even Start Latino Dancers - Craig Ave. Pavilion • 4:00 PM Heatwave - First National Bank & Trust Company Stage • 4:00 PM Rock County Bull Bash - Main Stage (Separate Ticket Needed - $8)

Grandstand Policies & Rules There will not be seating permitted in the lawn area in front of the main stage until sound checks are completed and/or the artist has agreed we can open the gates the performance. Blankets may not be used to save seats in the lawn area. Chairs of any kind are not allowed in any areas of the grandstand. The grandstand will be open for seating the entire day and evening - unless otherwise requested by the entertainer or reserved seats are being sold for the show. During sound checks for the show, Everyone may be asked to leave the grandstand until they are completed. Those needing wheelchair seating should check with the deputy on duty in the wheelchair seating area. There is limited seating and it will be available on a first come, first serve basis except for the concerts which will feature reserved seats and general admission seats. For those concerts, general admission tickets will be first-come, first-serve for seating selection in those areas; reserved seats will be reserved. Wheelchair seating will be available for one person and one attendant. Only those needing the wheelchair seating and one attendant may use the designated area. Others accompanying them should find seating in the regular areas. Entrance to the grandstand acts is included in the price of the gate ticket to the fair grounds - EXCEPT FOR CONCERTS WHICH INDICATE A SEPARATE ADMISSION CHARGE. Tickets must be purchased for those concerts. Those requiring handicap seating for the paid concerts must purchase a general admission seat for both themselves and their one attendant. Tickets for paid concerts are non-refundable - rain or shine. If you have any questions, please contact us for policy clarification. Note: for some shows there will be a separate ticket charge - tickets will be sold online.


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Fair Days

Green County Fair

Rock County Fair

July 22nd-26th Monroe, WI

July 28th-Aug. 2nd Janesville, WI

2015

2015 Rock2015County 4-H Fair Judging Schedule ROCK COUNTY 4-H FAIR JUDGING SCHEDULE Date April May June

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Shotliff Farm Shotliff Farm Shotliff Farm Fairgrounds Thresherman’s Park Thresherman’s Park Thresherman’s Park Blackhawk Technical College Sorg Farm Packing Inc. Block Building Blackhawk Building Craig Center Blackhawk Building Lion’s Beach Blackhawk Building Blackhawk Building Sale Arena Craig Center Craig Center Craig Center Craig Avenue Pavilion Blackhawk Building Blackhawk Building Craig Center Craig Center Craig Center Grandstand Block Building Block Building Sale Arena Blackhawk Building Sale Arena Stock Pavilion Stock Pavilion Craig Center Craig Center Craig Center Rabbit Tent Block Building Blackhawk Building Stock Pavilion Stock Pavilion Stock Pavilion Poultry Barn Craig Center Sale Arena Block Building Block Building Sorg Farm Packing Inc. Sale Arena Stock Pavilion Stock Pavilion Stock Pavilion Stock Pavilion Craig Avenue Pavilion Sale Arena Craig Avenue Pavilion Stock Pavilion Sale Arena Craig Avenue Pavilion Stock Pavilion Stock Pavilion

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Green County Fair

Rock County Fair

July 22nd-26th Monroe, WI

July 28th-Aug. 2nd Janesville, WI

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2015

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Hometown Pharmacy

1028 1st Center Ave. • Brodhead, WI 53520 Phone: 608-879-2595 • Fax: 608-897-8301 Email: brodhead@hometownpharmacywi.com Web site: www.hometownpharmacy.wi/brodhead

Store Hours: Monday-Friday 8-6, Saturday 8-1, CLOSED Sunday

Day’s Feed and Supply, LLC.

July Specials

DAY’S CALF FEED

DAY’S LAYER 16% WITH OYSTER SHELLS

BUY 9 - GET 1

FREE

BUY 9 - GET 1

FREE

DAY’S BEEF GROWER

Day’s 18% Rum with Cottonseed

STEAK 6 - 37% RUM & TYLAN

Day’s 15% TX Rum

Thank You and We Appreciate Your Business!

DAY’S FEED Showing Holsteins 2014 Parkview graduates James Wellnitz and Brendan Neal each had Grade Holsteins to show at last year’s Rock County 4-H Fair.

and

SUPPLY LLC

14203 W. Spring Valley Rd. Orfordville, WI 53576

608-879-3401

Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

210849

ENJOY THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE The Green County Fair and Wisconsin’s Finest Cheese CHECK OUT OUR UNIQUE CHEESE STORE Grilled Cheese Sandwiches Made to order Hand-dipped ice cream

CHEESE

W1668 Hwy. F Brodhead, WI 53520-9505 Phone 608-897-8661 Fax: 608-897-4587 E-mail: decatur@decaturdairy.com

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES BRICK DILL HAVARTI FARMERS CHEESE HAVARTI JALAPENO HAVARTI MUENSTER AMISH SWISS

Mon.–Sat. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

FRESH CURDS - “CURD IS THE WORD”

3 miles west on County Trunk F

‘I Love Lucy’ 2014 Parkview graduate Holly Koch showed Lucy, a Charolais cow at last year’s Rock County 4-H Fair.

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Fair Days

Green County Fair

Rock County Fair

July 22nd-26th Monroe, WI

July 28th-Aug. 2nd Janesville, WI

2015

Schedule of Entertainment TUESDAY, JULY 28: • Pete Lee and Andi Smith – 8 p.m.

FOOTVILLE ROCK & LIME CORP FOOTVILLE TRUCKING CORP Now Open Saturdays! • Call us for your landscaping needs!

WE DELIVER!

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29: • Cole Swindell – 8 p.m. (Opening

• Crushed Limestone Products • Mulch • 70-79 Zone Ag Lime with Spreading • Topsoil • Decorative Landscape Stone • Fill : Dirt & Sand • Free Stall Sand • Dump Truck Services

Act: Clark Manson – 7:30 p.m.) Tickets – $10 until July 25, $15 after 168933

14249 West Dorner Road Brodhead WI 53520 • 608-876-6608

THURSDAY, JULY 30: • Montgomery Gentry – 8 p.m. (Opening Act: Mantz Brothers – 7:30 p.m.) Tickets – $15 until July 25, $25 after

Best of luck to FFA and 4-H exhibitors!

FRIDAY, JULY 31: • Dan + Shay – 8 p.m. (Opening Act: Cassadee Pope) FREE SHOW

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1: • Tyler Farr – 8 p.m. – Tickets – $10 until July 25, $15 after

SUNDAY, AUGUST 2: • Wisconsin Horse Pullers Association – 10 a.m. (FREE) • Rock County Bull Bash – 4 p.m. – Tickets $8

N2469 County Hwy. S • Juda, WI 53550 Ph.: 608-934-5233

FAX: 608-934-1913

IMPLEMENT n a Jord LLC HESSTON KuHN NortH AmerICA meyer/DIXoN www.jordan-implement.com

76797

MONTGOMERY GENTRY – 8 P.M. THURS. JULY 30

Free Loaner Car With Repairs

COLE SWINDELL – 8 P.M. WED. JULY 29

• Certified Technicians • Expert Color Matching • Insurance work Specialists • Computerized Frame Repair Support your local 4-H & FFA Clubs

608-897-8234 Fax: 608-897-8234

Email: brodhead.collision@yahoo.com

208 1st Center Ave. Brodhead, WI 169277

TYLER FARR – 8 P.M. SAT. AUG. 1

DAN + SHAY – 8 P.M. FRI. JULY 31

Best of luck to all 4-H & FFA groups!

www.sageninsurance.com

1002 1st Center Ave. • Brodhead 608-897-9100 • Toll Free: 877-472-3970 • Fax: 866-803-5135

210691

Kori A. Sagen - owner/agent Lisa Osland - agent Bill Hantke - agent WISCONSIN HORSE PULLERS ASSOCIATION – 10 A.M. SUN. AUG. 2

CASSADEE POPE – OPENING 8 P.M. FRI. JULY 31 SHOW


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Green County Fair

Rock County Fair

July 22nd-26th Monroe, WI

July 28th-Aug. 2nd Janesville, WI

Support the Rock County 4-H Fair Museum New this year - Rock County 4-H Fair Pottery. A new line of collector pottery has just been released by the Rock County Fair in support of the Fair Musuem! The pottery has been exclusively created by the artisans of Rowe Pottery Works in Cambridge, Wis. Download the order form and email to rcfair@tds.net, contact us at 608-755-1470 or visit us at the fair office to purchase yours!

Fair Days

2015

Treat Your Feet During Fair Week to the luxury carpet you have always wanted. Broad range of colors & styles in stock.

Carpets - Vinyls - Floor Care Products *Free Estimates Panasonic Vacuum Cleaners and carpet cleaner rentals

Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-5:30 Friday 8:30-8:00 Saturday 8:30-4:00

SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION

N2706 Cty. Hwy. GG • Brodhead, WI 608-897-4893 123458

Schwartzlow Fertilizer Steve Schwartzlow, prop.

Fertilizer Custom Application Chemicals Seed

Good Luck 4-H Exhibitors!

1020 East 3rd Avenue, Brodhead, WI 608-897-4511

Steve Schwartzlow, prop. 76800

Good luck to all fair exhibitors!

Serving Brodhead for over 26 years.

Arn ToWIng, L.L.C.

The Farmers & Merchants Bank

24 hours per day • 7 days per week

804 2nd St. • Brodhead, WI • 608-897-8088

Member F.D.I.C 303 E. Spring Street 608-879-2911 • Orfordville, WI

ARN’S AUTO SERVICE 802 2nd Street • Brodhead, WI Monday-Friday • 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 608-897-3330 Call or stop by for an appointment.

Since 1901 in Orfordville

Computerized Estimates arnsauto@charterinternet.com

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PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS IN THIS SECTION FOR GREAT FAIR DEALS!!

ARN’S RADIATOR SHOP

Best of Luck to FFA & 4-H Exhibitors

Maple Leaf Cheese Outlet Store We carry over 70 varieties and styles of award winning cheese made by master cheesemakers from area factories. • Fresh Cheese Curds • Gift Packages • Cheese Trays • Hand Dipped Ice Cream • Packer, Badger & Bear Souvenirs • Stump’s Hot Olives • Swiss Family Sausage

76777

Good luck 4-H & FFA Members at the Green County Fair! Olin’s Juda Oasis

We ship cheese and gift boxes across the continental United States! W2616 Hwy. 11/81, Juda, WI 53550 • 8 miles west of Brodhead Located in Olin’s Juda Oasis 608-934-1237 • Fax: 608-934-1239 Open 7 days a week - Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. • Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Restaurant • Mini Mart • Fuel

“A Refreshing Change of Pace” 608-934-5588

ALBANY MINI MART

Stop on your way to the Green County Fair!

Hwy. 59 (next to Sugar River Bike Trail) 608-862-3303 123436

Trackside Mobil

1109 1st Center Avenue Brodhead, WI

608-897-2202

FOOTVILLE MINI MART 509 S. Gilbert Footville, WI 608-876-6175

Monroe Northsider 180 18th Avenue N Monroe, WI 608-325-2725

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THE PROFESSIONALS

WE RENT SKIDLOADERS, MINI-EXCAVATORS, TELE-HANDLER and these attachments. Concrete breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake, concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher, rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump grinder. By the day, week or month. CARTER & GRUENEWALD CO., Juda, The Independent-Register FREE Shopping News is an invited guest 608-934-5201; in over 10,000 homes each week – to be included call Shirley at 608-897-2193. Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411

at Your Service . . .

Let us help your business grow, while you get more bang for your buck!

60661

Richardson Lawn 305 S. Park St., Albany, WI

Sales • Service • Repairs • New & Used

DURAND GARAGE DOOR SERVICE Residential - New doors & repairs, openers, springs, cable, service. FREE ESTIMATES! 1-815-871-2188 60786

Business Hours 11a.m.-7p.m.

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608-879-2623

WHOLESALE & RETAIL LIMESTONE 3/4”, 1 1/2”, 3” Breaker Rock

60658

New Image Salon

Ryan Farm Quarries

Call us for your landscaping needs!

Featuring: Featuring:! ALL NATURAL COLOR LINE! ALL NATURAL PRODUCTS

ALL SEASONS CONSTRUCTION Seamless Gutters 42 colors available 34 years experience

200 E Main St • Albany! 862.3220 • newimagealbany.com

608-879-9421 198733

Murray’s Auto Salvage, Inc.

SOD

Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Sundays and Holidays 6821 S. Nelson Road, Brodhead, WI

608-879-2525

Hanover Sod Farm

PLUMBING, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING

Call 608-752-4030/800-762-8430 To place your order

Bar & Grill

Daily Food and Drink Specials

SEASONAL HOURS Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday Closed Tuesday–Saturday 11 a.m.-close

1034 1st Center Ave. • Brodhead, WI 53520

1-608-897-9065

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COUNTRY GARDEN RESTAURANT Now under new management

913 W. Exchange Street

Open 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. • (608) 897-4483

NEW SELECTIONS! (w/purchase of meal, Mon-Thurs only)

*1/2 price OFF for second dinner! (except Fridays)

We will have specials everyday for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! 211704

202 1st Center Avenue • Brodhead, WI Phone 608-897-2089

The average lawn costs only $1,000-$1,500

Wednesdays 4-9 p.m. 25¢ wings Thursdays All Day $2.75 pints of beer Sundays 10 a.m.-6 p.m. $10 buckets of beer

*FREE COFFEE or DRINK

Gibson Plumbing & Heating Wayne Gibson, ID# 12541

Pick up or delivered

Bridges

14249 West Dorner Road Brodhead WI 53520 • 608-876-6608

NO mud, NO weeds, NO chemicals 2 wks to root and then mowing. Buy direct from the farm. Since 1964 Janesville, WI 53548

60779

• Crushed Limestone Products • Mulch • 70-79 Zone Ag Lime with Spreading • Topsoil • Decorative Landscape Stone • Fill : Dirt & Sand • Free Stall Sand • Dump Truck Services

202564

INSTANT GREEN GRASS

Buy Junked & Wrecked Vehicles • Sell Used Parts

WE DELIVER!

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Your Hometown Salon with the Area’s Best Service & Prices!

FOOTVILLE ROCK & LIME CORP FOOTVILLE TRUCKING CORP

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Don’t Forget... Our deadline is FRIDAY at Noon!


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Northern Illinois & Southern Wisconsin

Classifieds Business Services

Employment

For Classified Advertising Call

☎ (608) 897-2193

Real Estate For Sale/Rent

Building Services

Business Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 am-4 pm Friday 9 am-4:30 pm

Automotive Repair

Merchandise

Landscaping Services

Farm Equipment

Classifieds Must Be Received By FridayAt 4:00 p.m.

Fax: (608) 897-4137

Local classified Advertising Rate: $4.25 for first three lines. 50¢ for each additional

Real Estate Albany for Rent Large 1 bedroom $505

Orfordville for Rent 207304

Albany

For Sale

Newly remodeled! On-site laundry. Some income restrictions may apply.

207322

Orfordville - 1 bedroom $545 Newly remodeled. Some utilities included. On site laundry, community room. Some income restrictions may apply.

2001 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED runs, well, newer michelin tires, well maintained, good condition, convertible top does not work, 134k, $1,750 OBO call 262-885-5049.

He loves it. You hate it. It’s time to sell it.

2001 FORD FOCUS Red, very well maintained, 176 k hwy miles. $2400. 224-572-3755 2001 RED MUSTANG 125k, very good condition, V6, automatic, $5,250, 262-210-1668

Call TODAY!

1-800-944-4866 Ext 126

Call 800-944-4866 Ext 126

Horizon Management Group is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity.

Horizon Management Group is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity

2002 KIA SPORTAGE 104,000 miles, 4WD, auto., a/c, runs great, $1800 obo. 262-248-5770 2004 PONTIAC MONTANA 153k, good condition, 7 pass., CD/DVD, $2,750. 262-763-6632. After 5pm.

Brodhead for Rent Other Real Estate

Brodhead - 1 bedrooms with rent based on 30% of income for persons 62+ or disabled of any age. On site laundry, great location!

Call TODAY 800-944-4866 x 122 Horizon Management Group is an equal opportunity employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. 205857

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

Equal Housing Provider. 153901

Call 608-751-6502

20 to 40 Acres, $0 Down From $128/mo. Owner Financing. Money Back Guarantee Near El Paso, TX Beautiful Mountain Views FREE Color Brochure Call Now 1-800-939-2654 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

Commercial Real Estate

for more details on placing an ad in our

REAL ESTATE SECTION Call Joyce at 608-897-2193

GREEN COUNTY will have for sale the following: TAX PARCEL NUMBER 23-101-0077.0000: Located in the Village of Albany, this property is a commercial building located at 100 N Water Street. Property is offered “as is.” Minimum proposal is $16,500.00. Sealed proposals for the property will be accepted until 4:30 p.m., Friday, July 31, 2015 at the Green County Clerk’s Office, Green County Courthouse, 1016 16th Avenue, Monroe, Wisconsin 53566, telephone 608-328-9430. Additional information for the property is available at the Clerk’s office. Green County reserves the right to accept proposals deemed most advantageous to the County, and may reject any and all proposals.

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

2007 LEXUS RX 350 ex cond., 86k, heated leather, sunroof, full power, $15,500 Call 815-2455038.

Call 608-897-2193 to place your advertisement.

156526

2 BEDROOM HOUSE 2nd bedroom very small. Garage, No pets. Available immediately. $620/mo. First, last & security. 608-931-2110.

Announcements

ATVs/Golf Carts

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.

2008 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 300 ATV 26 hours-like new condition, on-demand AWD, cargo rack, asking $ 2,700, 262-2107528.

HOTELS FOR HEROS - 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. YOUNG READERS- Find the magic of farm life in this wonderful children’s book. Check out Richard the Donkey and his LOUD, LOUD Voice at www.RichardThe Donkey.com

Electronics DIRECTTV Starting at $19.99/ mo FREE Installation FREE 3 Months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX starz. FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL 1-800-614-8506

Misc. For Sale STEEL TRACKS for skid loader, fits over 23x8.5x12 tires, $75 each 608-879-2039.

Notice 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 WANT TO PURCHASE Minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send Details To: PO Box 13557, Denver CO 80201

KAWASAKI MULE 4X4 TRANS 52 hours, like new, paid $11,000 asking $7,500 Call 414-801-0354.

Automobiles 1987 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO V6 FWD. Car show beauty. New factory wheels, new tires. $2500. 847-987-7669 1992 CHRYSLER LEBARON 117k, 4 door LX, good condition, 3.0L V6, many extras, viper alarm, new trans @ 74k, no rust & dents, $2,000 Call 262-2958259. 1994 FIREBIRD Trans Am GT, 25th Anniversary Edition, fully loaded w/62K miles, $12,000, contact Nick 262-949-4434 1996 BUICK PARK AVE New transmission, 114K miles, $1,700, 262-514-2156 1996 CHEVY CAPRICE 4 door, black, LT-1 engine. Performance/ towing package. Leather interior. Power windows. Power door locks. Aluminum wheels, new spare tire w/new aluminum wheel. 12 extra tires & rims, used. 2 new snow tires on rims. Very well maintained, have records. Engine & drive train in very good condition. 128k miles. $2,800 OBO. (262) 492-0228 1998 CADILLAC DEVILLE Gold, 4dr, 99,850 miles, runs good. nice body. $2400 obo. (262)248-5770 1999 JEEP GR CHEEROKE fully loaded, $3,500 OBO Call 262210-9831 or 262-716-1380. 2000 GMC BLACK SUV all wheel drive, 120k, $4,000 OBO Call 262-539-2414. 2000 PLYMOUTH NEON LX Black. 164,000 miles. 4 door, $ 1,700 779-777-0777

FIND BARGAINS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

2008 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, leather interior, power windows, power seats, steering wheel controls. Preventative maintenance has been done. Mileage: 176,000, excellent condition, $7,500 Call Bob 262-672-1542. 2008 TOYOTA YARIS 40 mi per gallon, great shape, runs good, $5,800 Call 262-206-2302. 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA S 4 dr, great condition, low miles $12,600 Call 414-559-6225.

Automobiles Wanted CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330 CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/ Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Call For Instant Offer: 1-800-8645960 Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-6561632 GET CASH TODAY for any car/ truck. I will buy your car today. Any Condition. Call 1-800-864-5796 or www.carbuyguy.com

1995 CROWNLINE 22.5’, 350 Chevy, Cuddy porter potty, low hours, all the toys, skis jacket & etc., very well maintained, $9,200 Call 815-985-0795. 2003 HONDA PWC 3 seat, 165 hp turbo. Low hrs. Includes drive on JetDock/trailer. $5000. 262492-8989

2008 ALUMACRAFT CLASSIC 16.5’, black, twin hall, custom trailmate trailer, honda 75 hp electric start stainless prop, minnkota 55 pd bow mounted, lawrence X50 locator, mouring cover, app. 30 hours in water, stored indoors all the time, $12,000 Call 262-5142373.

24’ MAXUM. 1994, 350 Mercruiser. Kitchen, bdrms, trailer. Trade in? $9,900 847-395-2669

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

Campers and RVs

1990 24’ MOTOR HOME American by Cobra, chevy 350 engine, runs good, tires good, onan generator, new refrigerator, needs some repair, $2,500 Call 847395-5128. 1993 32’ 5TH WHEEL SIERRA CAMPER 17’ slide out, sleeps 4, AC & heat, $1,750 Call 262-7636121. 1997 WINNEBAGO ADVENTURE slide out, low miles, good shape, ford gas, extras, $17,500 OBO Call 262-878-1397.

1999 PACE ARROW 36’, 60k, Ford Tritom, V10, 2 slides, duel air, very well maintained, $25,000 Call 815-985-0795.

2000 31’ DAMON MH 34k mi., new tires & battery, clean, $13,500 Call 815-319-0841.

2003 CROSSROADS PARADISE POINTE 33 ft. 5th Wheel, excellent condition, 2 slide outs, 19’ awning, sleeps 4, new A/C condenser, mattress and fridge, winter cover, pictures on rvtrader. com, Twin Lakes, $12,900 OBO Call 847-815-2500 or timo@ peakmetals.com.

2003 KEYSTONE CABANA 22ft Travel Trailer, Orig. owner. Excellent condition. Stored inside. $6,000. 414-322-0340.

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Boats 1978 19’ Century 3000 runabout boat for sale. Newer mechanicals with 5.7L 300HP Mercruiser, SS prop, EZ loader trailer, well kept. $2,500 OBO (815) 590-3566 1993 18’ RANGER 690 FISHERMAN 175hp evinrude v6, ss prop, 2 axle ranger trailer w/brakes, 4 new tires & barings, fishfinder, mincora autopilot, on board charger w/cover $11,500 Call 262763-3209 leave a message. 1993 18’ RANGER 690 FISHERMAN 175hp evinrude v6, ss prop, 2 axle ranger trailer w/brakes, 4 new tires & barings, fishfinder, mincora autopilot, on board charger w/cover $11,500 Call 262763-3209 leave a message. 1993 RINKER, V6, 220HP, 24FT, I/O, trailer. $7,000. 847-838-1743. 1995 1750SE CARABELLE open bow 135hp, 3.0XL Alta 1 Mercruiser, easy loader trailer, $4,900 Call 708-543-9797.

REAL E ESTAT

Your Business Gets Attention In The Classifieds


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For Sale

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Place your car, truck, motorcycle, boat or RV for one price and it runs until it sells. $ 95

PRIVATE PARTY ONLY. Ad must be prepaid. Deadlines vary

Call 608-897-2193 113056

2005 GOLFSTREAM ENDURA Motor Home, gas, 31ft C class, 2A/C, heat, Genset, 1 slide, back up camera, and more. Excellent condition. $44,500. 262-8644290. 2006 SIERRA 5TH WHEEL 28.5 one slide out, bought new in 2007, excellent condition, non smoker, no pets, stored inside, many extras, $15,900 Call 262878-9485. 26’ MOTOR HOME 25M original miles, fleetwood model, newer tires, ps & brakes, auto, AC, backup camera, loaded, stove, fridge, oven, micro., freezer, gen., full size ba., sleeps 6, loads of cabinets, special window treatments & much more. $16,750 Call 847922-6341. 28’ TRAVEL TRAILER 4 Winds Express, no slides, sleeps 8, under storage, includes: 2 flat screen tvs, dishes, pots, pans, bedding, silverware, winter cover & hitch. Resealed roof seams 2014, new microwave, tires and batteries $6000 obo Call 608931-0529 or 262-724-7164. Pictures on Craiglist.

Farm Machinery 2007 CASE 580M loader backhoe, 4 wheel drive 1500 hours heated cab, valved $42,000 262497-6176 42” RIDING MOWER Ryobi 19 hp. $450 847-212-9039 BACKHOE/LOADER John Deere 310, 2004, 3,436hrs. A/C, valved, $39,900. 262-497-6176 JOHN DEERE 4420 COMBINE 2,260 hours, very nice condition, always sheded, ready to work, 262-539-2829. JOHN DEERE MODEL A & R TRACTORS 10’ disk, David Bradley, not used stored for years, as is, 262-895-6550. MASSEY FERGUSON 1655 Compact tractor, hydrostatic, 2 speed rear axel, 48” loader, 54” mower, snow blade, forklift, $3,700 OBO Call 847-838-1916.

FIND YOUR NEXT VEHICLE IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

1950 FORD CHOPPED TOP mercury grill, flathead V8, 4 on the floor, $18,000 OBO Call 262327-0626.

1995 CHRYSLER LEBARON CONVERTIBLE Fla car, 56k, looks & runs great, $5,300 Call 262-394-5087.

1959 OLDS SUPER 88 4 dr. original, rare factory stick shift, runs for restoration. $3200. 847740-8327

2002 FORD T-BIRD 62k, new tires, new battery, bluetooth, hard top convertible, black, $12,900 Call 847-302-1712.

Motorcycles 1982 CM450 CUSTOM HONDA Good cond. low miles, needs carbs cleaned, $1200obo 847838-1039 1982 HONDA ASPENCADE all carbs recently rebuilt, 32k, looks good & runs good, $3,000 OBO Call 262-763-3209 leave a message. 1982 HONDA ASPENCADE all carbs recently rebuilt, 32k, looks good & runs good, $3,000 OBO Call 262-763-3209 leave a message. 1994 HONDA MAGNA VF, 750, 8,800 miles, new tires, tune-up last year, very well kept, $2,400 OBO Call 262-308-8004. 1999 HARLEY DAVIDSON ROAD KING CLASSIC 39k, well maintained, big boar kit, lots of chrome, two-toned paint blue & silver, harley davidson white wall tires, $7,500 OBO Call 262-5342574 2005 KAWASAKI NOMAD 1600 23k miles, dealer installed Roadhouse dooleys, Kuryakyn grips, cobra light bar, cobra luggage rack, kuryakyn offset highway pegs, handlebar bag, Kawasaki chrome trim packages for hard bags, K&N air filter, storage cover, tires almost new, garage kept, excellent condition, strong runner, ready to ride today $5,500 Call 847-881-6865.

Sport Utilities 2001 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT. 4x4 loaded very good condition. $4900 obo. 847-204-2861

Trucks & Trailers 1994 CHEVY S10 4.3 V6 man. trans., 187K mi., 4x4 works great, $2250 OBO 815-947-2322 2002 FORD F150 V8 Ext. Cab, 4 WD, a/c, cloth, bedlined, automatic.167k. $4,000. 262-4976176

FIND BARGAINS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

$ $ $ $ $ $

Extra lines are $1.95 each

2004 ITASCA SUNRISE 34’6” Ford V-10 13136 mi., ex. con. 2 slides, loaded. must see $59,900 608-206-1481

1948 CHEVY 1-1/2 ton, in pieces, includes engine & trans. Best offer 262-989-4112

1989 LINCOLN TOWN CAR good condition, 112k, new tires, $1,700 OBO Call 262-332-7248.

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1st 28 papers Starts for 4 weeks and if not sold you call us and we will renew at no additional charge!

2004 CEDAR CREEK FIFTH WHEEL CAMPER 2 slides, heated tanks, cold weather camping, a/c, 19ft. awning $12,000 OBO 815-238-1259

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

1969 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1 390, asking $28,500 Call 847265-8682.

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2003 LAYTON TRAVEL TRAILER 30 feet, newer appl., slide out. Great condition. $7,200. 847-3951554.

Sports/Classic Cars

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2006 CHEVY WT 201K miles, ex cab, 2WD $4000 OBO 608-2893436

VERY NICE CALKINS 2500 LB AXLE for up to 17’ boat, roller trailer w/newer tires, $425 Call 262-374-9175.

Vans, Mini Vans

2004 PONTIAC MONTANA 83K miles, 1 owner, no rust, 25-28 mpg., exc. cond., $4200. 262412-3486.

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JUDA SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS Mrs. Larson updated the board on the professional development days many of the staff has been participating in over the summer. Approved the 2015/2016 Student Handbooks, Co-Curricular Handbooks, Teacher Handbooks and Support Staff Handbooks. Approved a 1.75% salary increase for teaching staff. Approved the hiring of Amanda Reinke as the new

Middle School Math and Science Teacher. Mrs. Davis reported the next planning meeting for the referendum will be held on August 5. Several members of the community have volunteered to be involved with the planning stage of the referendum. Approved Cindy Lederman for the 2015/2016 Physical Therapist. Approved a contract for Stephanie Woloshine for

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JUDA — At the board meeting held Thursday, July 9, night the Juda School Board: Heard a report from James Pickett on the new Juda School website. The site will be up and running in late fall. Mrs. Davis reported the first session of Summer School ended today and the second session will begin on August 3. The schools internet service has been updated and is now much faster.

Speech and Language services for the 2015/2016 school year. Approved a 66.0301 agreement with Monticello for Library Media Specialist for the 2015/2016 school year. Approved the 2015/2016 school fees. Approved a contract with Prairie Farms to provide milk for the 2015/2016 school year. Accepted donations from

various individuals and businesses on behalf of the Girls Softball Program and STEM. Approved the 2014/2015 Seclusion and Restraint Report as presented by Mrs. Davis. She reported there were 5 incidents during the year. Coming out of Executive Session the board approved wage and salary increases as discussed in Executive Session.

OBITUARY Robert Ninneman

BRODHEAD — Robert “Gus” Treat Ninneman, age 81, of Brodhead, passed away on Saturday, July 18, 2015, at his home. He was born May 26, 1934, in Kansas, Mo., the son of Edward and Harriet (Treat) Ninneman. He married Kathleen Phillips on June 5, 1975, in Madison. Gus had worked for many years for the Ohio Medical Co. as a computer operator. Gus was a volunteer for Beachwatchers in Washington State. In California, he was active in the Democratic Party and also in efforts supporting immigration reform. He was also a dedicated volunteer for Sequoia and Riverlands Trust, a land conservation organization. He and his wife were featured in a ‘volunteer of the week article in the Visalia Times-Delta newspaper. All his life, Gus had been an avid, and excellent golfer, and a complete weather nerd, following and comparing many sources of weather predictions for loca-

tions all over the country. He is survived by his wife Kathleen, Brodhead; two daughters, Gale (James) Pandow, Brodhead, Diane (Kevin Steinmetz) Koletzke, Visalia, Calif.; a son, Karl (Susan) Wigdal, Belleville; a sister, Marcella Colarich, Walnut Grove, Calif.; and a grandson, Brandon Warczak, Brodhead. He was preceded in death by his parents. Per Robert’s request, there will be no funeral service. Memorials may be made to Sequoia Riverlands Trust, 427 Garden St, Visalia, CA 93227.

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