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with numbers, and we’re going to have to deal with it” Janesville’s radium count was as high as 4.1 picocuries found in a well drilled in 2006. Water Utility Superintendent Katie Karow said radium ini­ tially wasn’t detected, but it be-

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Describe your products/services: I am an independent, licensed Physical Therapist trained to treat muscle and joint problems and other conditions The ability to move freely without pain, stiffness or instability is at the core of a healthy life Directions & Business Hours: Weekdays 8 00 am to 6 00 pm Take Hwy 14 to Evansville, go straight, we are on the left side of Main Street in the same build­ ing as Wilke Chiropractic Do you have a favorite saying that applies to your business? It's gonna be a journey, not a sprint!

How did you get interested and/or started in this business? I've always been passionate about helping people improve their health I wanted to provide the type of care that was more personal and effective in helping people stay healthy What are your future plans for your business? I live in Evansville with my wife and three chil­ dren I'm dedicated to serving the community and providing the best possible care in the area What do you do that differentiates you from your competitors? Based on the results of an initial evaluation, we tailor a program that may include exercises, manual therapy, ultra-sound and other techniques designed to keep people moving With patient education and ongoing exercise, it is often possible to avoid surgeries We get to know our patients and provide the kind of hands-on, one-on-one care that is so rare these days

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SPASD lists 2012-13 bus routes The Sun Prairie Area School District (SPASD) recently released its bus route information for the 2012-13 school year. Questions about route information should be directed to the SPASD office at (608) 834-6500 weekdays during regular business hours. Route information is as follows:

‘STOP 2855 HILTON 7:26 Turn around. STOP 2876 HILTON. 7:27. Left on Bird. STOP BIRD/GRANDVIEW CIRCLE 7:29 STOP 6825 BIRD. 7:30. Left on Starburst, Right on Northwynde. STOP NORTHWYNDE/STARBURST - EAST. 7:32. Left on Starburst. STOP STARBURST/NORTHWYNDE - WEST. 7:33. Left on Bird, Left on Horseshoe. STOP 2912 HORSESHOE. 7:37. (Crosses)

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STOP 2880 HORSESHOE. 7:37 (Crosses) Right on Sam Hill, Right on Hensen, Left on Bird, Left on Scotland.

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STOP SCOTLAND/CHEDDAR CREST. 7:40. Left on Cheddar Crest.

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STOP CHEDDAR CREST/LONGHORN. (NORTH) 7:41. Right on Sam Hill.

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STOP 7382 NORWAY 7:10 Turn around, Right on Muller, Left on Mile.

STOP 6629 LONGHORN. 7:43 Right on Egre Left on Bird, Right on Stonehaven, Left

STOP 7254 MILE ROAD. 7:13 Left on Vinburn.

into Peace (1-8). Drop student at Peace (1-8) at 7:46. Exit school, Right on

STOP 3006 VINBURN. 7:16 (Crosses)

Stonehaven, Right on Bird, Right on St. Albert, Left into Bird. Arrive 7:50. Sacred

STOP 3042 VINBURN 7:17 (Crosses) Right on Wyndwood.

Hearts students will transfer to Squirrel Bus. Exit school, Right on St. Albert, Right

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STOP 3064/3054/3039 WYNDWOOD. 7:19 STOP WYNDWOOD/VIKING PASS. 7:21.

Route # 503 P.M - Bus # 723 - Driver: Greg C.(Cat Bus)

STOP 3008/2988 WYNDWOOD. 7:23 Right on Norway.

Exit base, Left on Bailey, Left on Bird, Right on Windsor, Left on North, Left into

STOP 6915 NORWAY. 7:25 Right on Happy Valley.

Northside Elementary. Pickup students at Northside. Leave School, Left on North, Left

STOP 3136 HAPPY VALLEY. 7:27. Turn around, Right on Bird, Right on Hensen.

on Klubertanz, Right on Summit, Right on Bird, Left on St. Albert, Left into Bird

STOP HENSEN/TARTAN. 7:31 Right on Tartan.

School. Pick up students. Northside students that ride the Butterfly Bus will trans­

STOP TARTAN/KILTIE. 7:32 Left on Nessie.

fer here. Sacred Hearts students will shuttle to Bird on Squirrel Bus. Exit school,

STOP NESSIE/SCOTLAND. 7:33 Left on Scotland, Right on Tartan

Right on St. Albert, Left on Bird, Right on Egre, Left on Longhorn.

STOP TARTAN/BUNKER VIEW 7:34 Right on Bunker View.

STOP 6629 LONGHORN (Crosses) Right on Parkway.

STOP 3002 BUNKER VIEW. 7:35 Left on Ridge Point (Continued on section 3, page 2)

STOP RIDGE POINT/SADDLE BROOKE. 7:36 Left on Saddlebrooke, Right on Tartan, Right on Bridle, Left on Ridge Point. STOP TARTAN/RIDGE POINT. 7:37 Right on Tartan, Right on Lyman’s Run, Left on Katie Ida. STOP 3125 KATIE IDA. (Crosses) 7:39 Left on Jerry Ryan STOP 6645 JERRY RYAN TRL. 7:40 Left on Lyman’s Run, Right on Broadway, Left on Egre, Right on Katie Ida, Right on Bird, Right on Stonehaven, Left into Peace (1-8). Arrive 7:43. Drop Peace (1-8) students. Exit school, Right on Stonehaven, Right on St. Albert, Left on Summit, Left on Klubertanz, Right on North, Right into Northside Elementary. Arrive 7:50. Sacred Hearts students will shuttle on Pig Bus. Shuttle stu­ dents to Bird Elementary will ride this route. Exit school, Left on North, Left on Klubertanz, Right on Summit, Right on Bird, Left on St. Albert, Left into Bird Elementary.

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