1 **ecrwss Postal Customer Independent- U.S. Postage 1 • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 - The Independent-Register PRSRT STD Register Paid Area bakers emerge victorious The Brodhead from Wis. Supreme Court ...... 2 Albany Fall Sports and Independent • Register Homecoming ...... 6 608•897•2193 SHOPPING NEWS Panthers sweep Comets in 922 W. EXCHANGE STREET, BRODHEAD, WI 53520 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 volleyball ...... 8 Green co. farmers, suppliers leave mark at World Dairy Expo

Troy and Lindsey Nevil of Juda, Wis., bred this 3-year-old registered Brown Swiss, Bittersweet Totally Sauced, who placed 16th at the World Dairy Expo last week. The RYAN BROEGE PHOTOS Brodhead Independent-Register cow won high honors earlier this year at the Wisconsin Brown Swiss State Show in Doug Williams discusses the high points of a Kuhn Merge Maxx, a forage mower West Salem, Wis., where she was named the first-place Senior 3-year-old, and later, and conditioner that allows growers to make fewer passes through the field and merge the Reserve Intermediate Champion. In an email, Lindsey Nevil said she and her hus- windrows. The mower was one of 17 pieces Knight brought to the Expo, which was band usually attend Expo every year, since seeing other cows can help them with held last week at the Alliant Energy Center grounds in Madison, Wis. Williams said breeding decisions in our own herd. Nevil also wrote that bringing the farm’s cows the show, which brings people working in the dairy industry from over 100 countries, helps promote the farm’s genetics. Additionally, Nevil said they enjoy catching up with offers a chance for countries to learn from each other, and introduce equipment that other farmers who they rarely or never see outside of shows. Troy and Lindsey be- might be previously unfamiliar. Williams pointed to one of Kuhn’s self-propelled total gan buying cattle when they were 20 and slowly have added more through the years. mixed ration (TMR) feeders parked on the Kuhn space. The machines are in broader Bittersweet Farm’s current herd consists of around 125 animals total, with about 50 use across Europe, but are gradually gaining use in Canada, and the one at the Expo milking Brown Swiss, one milking Guernsey and three Jerseys. Troy grew up in town, drew plenty of attention. Williams said that the World Dairy Expo stands out from oth- but he spent every chance he got to be at his grandparents’ dairy farm. In high school, er shows because it is a “vertical show,” drawing nearly all of its attendees from the he worked for local dairy farms, and then worked at Voegeli Farms for seven years. He dairy industry, rather than assorted agricultural trades. In addition to product support, then spent two years at Sunshine Genetics in Whitewater, Wis. Lindsey grew up on her Williams manages shows and traveling for Kuhn, the Brodhead, Wis., farm machinery family’s registered Guernsey farm. In addition to working on the farm, she also works manufacturer. Williams also sits on the World Dairy Expo board of directors and is a full-time as a registered nurse at a local hospital. They have one daughter, Tenley, who member of the committee overseeing commercial exhibitors. is 2 years old. Get Connected Now Online www.indreg.com •Updated Editorial •Reach More Customers

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238553 2 2 • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 - The Independent-Register Sweet victory: Judge decides that home baked goods ruling applies to all Wisconsin bakers After years of waiting, the people of plaintiffs informed the court that the Wisconsin can finally buy homemade Wisconsin attorney general’s office cookies, cakes, muffins and breads di- was still enforcing the unconstitution- rectly from home bakers. Today, a La- al ban on selling home-baked goods fayette Circuit Court judge clarified his against everyone except the three of May 31 ruling that the state’s ban on them. selling home-baked goods is unconsti- In his initial May decision, Judge tutional. Jorgenson found that the ban had “no Wisconsin officials had argued that real or substantial connection” to pro- the ruling was limited to Lisa Kivirist, tecting the public, because there was Kriss Marion and Dela Ends—the no instance of anyone ever becoming three bakers, and Wisconsin Farmers sick from an improperly baked good Union members, who teamed up with despite home-baked goods being le- the Institute for Justice in January 2016 gally sold in 48 states. In addition, the to challenge the ban in state court. judge found that the ban only bene- But this week, Judge Duane Jorgen- fited special interest groups, like the son disagreed, clarifying that his ruling Wisconsin Bakers Association, who applies not only to the three plaintiffs, wanted the government to shut down but to all home bakers like them. healthy competition from home bakers. As a result, home bakers across the “This ruling is a major step for eco- Badger State are now free to sell safe, nomic liberty and common sense in delicious baked goods that do not re- Wisconsin,” said Erica Smith, lead quire refrigeration directly to consum- attorney on the case with the Institute ers. for Justice. “Wisconsin was one of “This is a win for all of us home bak- only two states, the other being New ers,” said home baker Hannah Shaw, Jersey, that banned the sale of goods who stopped selling her cakes and baked in a home oven. Before a person cupcakes earlier this year after the gov- could sell even one cookie, they need- ernment issued a cease and desist order ed to acquire an expensive commercial against her. “I can’t wait to start baking kitchen and a burdensome commercial again!” Law enforcement threatened license. Now, Wisconsin home bakers Shaw with a $10,000 fine and a year are free to sell their baked goods out of in jail, merely for selling the delicious their home, at community events and at INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register goods out of her home. farmers’ markets—something people (From left to right) Dela Ends, Brodhead; Lisa Kivirist, Browntown; and Kriss Marion, Blanchardville. The new ruling came about after the are already doing in almost every other state every day.” “This decision opens the door for rural entrepreneurs to take part in the growing farm-to-foodie movement,” said Wisconsin Farmers Union Presi- dent Darin Von Ruden. “Home baking is a natural fit for many of our family farmer members, who are looking to add an extra revenue stream by sell- ing baked goods at farmers markets, at their on-farm bed and breakfasts, or to family and friends.” Von Ruden encouraged home bak- ers to adopt best practices for Cottage Foods, use approved recipes, label Bosses Day Sweetest Day ingredients and provide baker contact Mon., Oct. 16 Sat., Oct. 21 information on labels or at the point of sale. This week, Wisconsin Farmers Union will launch www.wisconsin- Exceptional apples Open Everyday cottagefood.com, a website that will 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. provide approved recipes and other re- sources for home baker entrepreneurs. Ten eyck Orchard “The ruling is great news for our tiny Florals • Plants • Gifts 2 miles west of Brodhead town’s farmers’ markets that have been 10 miles east of Monroe waiting to welcome start-up baking for your BOSS or SWEETHEART!!! Hwy. 11 & 81, Brodhead, WI vendors for six years now,” said home 608-897-4014 baker and plaintiff Kriss Marion. Our Family Farm “I personally can’t wait to bake and since 1839 “Enjoy the fruits of our labor” 202 E. Beloit Street • Orfordville (next to Knute’s) eat all of that fresh-from-the-kitchen homemade goodness. It’s what the 608-879-2455 • M-F 9-5, Sat 9-12 Many Varieties Available Now, Including: people want, and now they can get it. Delivery Available • 19 years serving the area Bon appétit!” [email protected] Honey Crisp Ida Red Jonathan Prior to the lawsuit, Wisconsin al- 296753 ready allowed the sale of homemade foods like raw apple cider, maple syrup Suncrisp Melrose McCoun and popcorn, as well as canned goods Sponsored by ABATE of Wisconsin, Inc. Region 1D, Rock Co. like jams and pickles. But the evidence showed that baked goods were as safe 2nd ANNUAL 297082 andGolden even safer than many of these oth- Deliciouser goods. The state even allowed non- profit organizations to sell any type of homemade foods at events for up to JERK OFF 12 days a year. As the court found in May, it was blatantly irrational to allow these goods to be sold without a license Jerky & dessert cooking contest Brodhead-Juda Cardinals and commercial grade kitchen, but not baked goods for profit. State officials Sunday, October 15th · Noon-4pm must now immediately stop prosecut- FOOTBALL ing local entrepreneurs and allow cus- $10 entry fee for each item entered tomers to decide where they want to get their baked goods. $2 to taste ballot - open to everyone Broadcast Live on Big Radio “This is more than a win for us home-based bakers, it’s recognition on The Big Easy 1490 AM that all small businesses have the right Raffles • Food • Fun and online at bigradio.fm to earn an honest living free from ir- More info call 608-879-3000 rational government regulation,” said plaintiff Lisa Kivirist. “I’m excited to Brodhead-Juda vs East Troy get in my kitchen and start baking with the rest of our state’s amazing bakers Friday Night Fish Fry Friday, October 13th as Wisconsin is finally and truly open Serving cod dinners & farm raised catfish for business.” Kick-off at 7:00 p.m. Wisconsin Farmers Union is a mem- Pregame show begins 20 minutes before kick-off. ber-driven organization committed to

296755 enhancing the quality of life for fami- ly farmers, rural communities, and all and people through educational opportuni- ties, cooperative endeavors, and civic bigradio.fm engagement. Learn more at www.wis- consinfarmersunion.com. This report provided by the Wiscon- 608-879-3000 § In the Orfordville Business Park 297081 sin Farmers Union. 3 The Independent-Register - Wednesday, October 11, 2017 • 3 Better Brodhead sponsoring two more showings of opioid documentary Better Brodhead is holding two The HBO website summarizes as which are often the gateway to a County AODA will provide a more showings of an HBO docu- follows: very similar opioid, heroin. brief introduction prior to the film mentary “Warning: This Drug May The documentary takes an un- Better Brodhead warns that the screening. Attendees will also re- READ Kill You,” that explores the ravages flinching look at the devastating film contains content and images ceive resources and information to of opioid addiction. effects of opioid addiction in the that some may find disturbing. It assist with helping this epidemic in The next showing will be at 6 U.S., profiling four families whose is not recommended for children their community. p.m. at the Albany Lions Club on lives have been decimated by ad- under 15 years of age. High school As a follow-up to the HBO Monday, Oct. 16. The Lions club is dictions that all began with legiti- students need to be accompanied screenings, Aids Resource Cen- located at 402 Cincinnati St., Alba- mate prescriptions … by their parents. Counselors will be ter of Wisconsin will be providing ny. Through the personal and emo- available following the film. Narcan Trainings on Monday, Nov. ONLINE The Monroe High School Per- tional stories of people on the front The opioid epidemic has, by any 6, and Monday, Nov. 13. forming Arts Center will host a lines of this epidemic, the film sheds number of measures, already ar- The Monday, Nov. 6, training showing on Monday, Oct. 23 at 6 light on the struggles of ordinary rived in Green County. will be held at the Brodhead Li- p.m. The Performing Arts Center is people who were prescribed highly A report from the state Depart- brary from 6 to 7 p.m. a located at 1315 11th St., in Monroe. addictive opioid pain medications, ment of Health indicates that Green The Monday, Nov. 13 training County recorded 26 hospitaliza- will be held at the Green County tions and inpatient treatments in- Human Services Center in the audi- volving opioids, such as heroin or torium from 6 to 7 p.m. Albany Police Report prescription painkillers, in 2013, up Better Brodhead July 29 kinson, Wis., was arrested for Op- from just two in 2006. Statewide, meeting next Tuesday Troy T. Schroedl, 44, of Fort At- erating Left of the Center Line, the rate of such visits doubled from Better Brodhead will hold its kinson, Wis. was cited for Outside Operating a Motor Vehicle While 2013 to 2015. October Coalition meeting on Tues- Consumption of Alcohol. Under the Influence of an Intoxi- The showings are sponsored by day, Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. at the Beth- July 30 cant, Operating with a Prohibited Better Brodhead, Green County lehem Lutheran Church. The group David J. Klapper, 50, of Albany, Alcohol Concentration, and Under- Human Services, and F.A.I.T.H. asks that you please come and at-

Wis. was cited for Outside Con- age Drinking. Nancy Richardson from Green tend. www.indreg.com sumption of Alcohol. Aug. 13 Daniel R. Gander, 39, of Baraboo, Tyler M. Bushee-Oliver, 23, of Wis. Was arrested for Disorderly McFarland, Wis., was cited for Out- Schwartzlow to read Conduct with use of a Dangerous side Consumption of Alcohol. Weapon. Sept. 27 Aug. 10 Dustin D. Schmid, 24, of Albany, from her novel this Robert W. Lange, 34, of Albany, Wis., was cited for Operating After Wis., was cited for Operation After Suspension. Saturday at Albany library Suspension. Sept. 28 Aug. 12 Joey P. Diaz Barnett, 20, of Al- Schwartzlow edited the Brodhead Benjamin W. Schensky, 33, of bany, Wis., was cited for Operating Waukesha, Wis., was cited for Out- without a Valid License. Independent-Register in 2016, 2017 side Consumption of Alcohol. Dustin D. Schmid, 24, of Albany, Albertson Memorial Library, located at 200 N. Water St., in Albany, Shannon R. Lane, 41, of Fitch- Wis., was cited for Operating After Wis., will host a Meet-and-Greet with Brodhead author Siara Schwartz- burg, Wis., was cited for Outside Suspension. low. The event will get underway at Sat., Oct. 14 at 11 a.m. Consumption of Alcohol. Sept. 29 Schwartzlow will discuss and read from her novel, “The House on Misha Tseytlin, 36, of Madison, Matthew W. Schmid, 37, of Alba- Valley Street,” about a young woman who unlocks a buried secret as she Wis., was cited for Outside Con- ny, Wis., was arrested on a Depart- investigates her mother’s haunted childhood home. sumption of Alcohol. ment of Corrections warrant Join us in meeting this local author. Light refreshments will be served. Debra L. Koss, 42, of Janesville, Arrested on a City of Brodhead For more information, please call 862-3491 or email [email protected]. Wis., was cited for Operating After warrant was Richard A. Johnson, Suspension. 41, of Albany, Wis., was arrested on Kenzie L. Leith, 20, of Fort At- a City of Brodhead warrant.

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279369 238558 4 4 • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 - The Independent-Register Roth: Green County not alone in challenges By Erica Roth in Wisconsin Government, The Future of opportunity to come together and find out means are not sought, it will only get expo- COUNTY BOARD SUPERVISOR Agriculture, Groundwater Issues, Roles how other counties are dealing with these nentially worse. The Wisconsin Counties I had the opportunity to attend the 2017 and Responsibilities of a County Board issues that all of us are facing. Association put out a call to action. Wisconsin Counties Association Annual Member, and Community Placemaking A statewide issue that was highlighted by Back home in Green County, ideas and Conference last week. What an incredible were the sessions that I attended. the Wisconsin Counties Association at this inspiration abound; county board business three days of learning. I took copious notes and have brought conference is the opioid epidemic that is continues. The October County Board During the conference we learned about back ideas and understanding that will help sweeping across our state and nation. Not meeting will be held on the THIRD Tues- legislature, problems facing the counties us as Green County goes forward. one county in Wisconsin is without an opi- day of October, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. in the in our state, how to find solutions, and The experience was eye opening in the oid problem at an epidemic proportion. Historic Courthouse in Monroe. ways counties are improving life for their realization that Green County is not alone, The effects are far reaching and devas- The agenda was published Oct. 10, and residents through tourism, agriculture, and by far, in the struggles we face with water tating in our communities. Our Health De- should include a presentation of the 2018 industry. and air issues, agricultural consolidations, partments are overwhelmed, under-staffed County Budget, to be discussed and passed During the conference, attendees were school funding, zoning, adequate protec- and under-funded to handle the loads being in November. The Green County website is given the choice of which break out ses- tion of our natural resources, regulatory put on them. Law enforcement and child home to all things relating to Green County sions to attend. The choices were many and enforcement, rural broadband, roads, and services are being stretched. government. www.co.green.wi.gov varied, and at times it was a very hard deci- on and on. Our services are not adequate to meet the I represent District 24, the Town of Alba- sion because the topics were all things that We are joined by the majority of the 72 needs, and we do not have the funding to ny and part of Brooklyn. You can reach me could help us here in Green County. The counties in the state in facing these and increase our resources. This is a big prob- at 608-371-9074 or EricaRothGreenCoun- business meeting, and sessions on Women many other issues. This conference was an lem with not many solutions. If effective [email protected]. Spreitzer calls for halt to last-minute legislating Rep. Mark Spreitzer cess. public hearings and fast tracked though 10 full months remained in in any session week so that legis- STATE ASSEMBLY, (D-BELOIT) Spreitzer’s proposal will better bills in order to get them on jam the year. lators may adequately review all Anticipating frenzied Senate ensure full and deliberate consid- packed floor calendars before the “When too many bills are pushed legislation they will be voting on. and Assembly activity in Madison eration of proposals in both legis- end of the legislative session,” too quickly through poorly attend- 3. Prohibits committees from early next year, Rep. Mark Spre- lative chambers. Rep. Spreitzer said. ed committee meetings and then holding an Executive Session the itzer (D-Beloit) introduced a bill “In the past, the Senate and As- “Legislators have an obligation onto a bloated floor calendar, the same day as a floor session for that today to bolster the legislative pro- sembly have rushed bills through to represent our constituents to quality of legislating and represen- house, so that legislators can focus the best of our ability, but when tation suffers,” Rep. Spreitzer said. their attention on the bills they will the legislature tries to pass laws at “This is not how the Wisconsin consider on the floor. high speed, not enough importance legislature should do its business.” “There is a limit to the number Brodhead UMC to host ham dinner is placed on that duty.” Bill proposes three reforms of bills that the public, and their The Brodhead United Methodist Children, ages 4 and under, will Last year, the Assembly and Sen- 1. Limit both the percentage of elected representatives, can ad- Church, 501 1st Center Avenue, will eat free. The cost at the door will ate took up massive floor calendars Assembly or Senate committees equately review in a day or in a host a ham dinner on Saturday, Oct. be $9 for adults and $5 for children. to move numerous bills as quickly that can meet on any day or in any week,” Rep. Spreitzer said. 28 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Carry-outs will be available. Deliv- as possible and allow members to week, and the number of bills they “By spreading out our activity, The menu will include sliced ham, eries to the immediate Brodhead area leave town for the year. I can consider at any one meeting. we can take the time to talk to our scalloped potatoes, coleslaw, green will also be available. n February 2016, the State As- This will allow legislators to attend constituents, allow them to digest bean casserole, dinner rolls, pie, To place a delivery order or to sembly considered 110 bills in a the majority of their committee issues, hear their concerns, and do apple crisp, ice cream and drinks. order advance tickets, contact the single day while the State Senate meetings and fully vet legislation. our jobs properly.” Tickets purchased in advance are church office at 608.897.2515. For considered 47. Two days later, the 2. Limit the number of bills that Rep. Spreitzer proposed this bill $8 (adults) and $4 (children, ages 4 more information, you may also go Assembly scheduled an additional the Assembly or Senate can con- last session as 2015 Assembly Bill - 10). to www.brodheadumc.org. 88 bills and then adjourned, even sider on any floor session day or 965.

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“THE WIZARD OF OZ” posting hearts with positive sayings room, sorted according to instru- industry and what it takes to go into T-shirt order forms and pay- throughout the halls of the school to ment. Students must also set up a that field. FFA students also got to ments are due Monday, October reach out to students who are strug- time to play for Mrs. Fox during 3, take a short trip to Oregon for the 16. Glinda’s wands and Lion ears, gling with negative thoughts. 4, or flex period this week. Please Sectional Leadership Workshop, ANNUAL MEETING 5 dollars each, will be for sale soon. SPANISH CLUB talk to Mrs. Fox if you have any where students learned about the The Juda Board of Education will The next all-cast practice will be $5 dues to join Spanish Club are questions or concerns. different types of leadership roles hold its annual meeting on Monday, held on Sunday, Oct. 15, from noon due November 7. At the last meet- ART DEPARTMENT they play and how to become more Oct. 23, 2017, at 7 p.m. in the south to 3 p.m. Lunch will be provided by ing on October 4, a long sleeve Last week the kindergarten class involved with FFA. The J.P. Cullen lab. The public is invited to attend Darci Steinmann and the Juda Fore- shirt preview was shared. The cost worked on painting different types Career Fair is coming up on Octo- the annual meeting. fathers. Parents can look for more for the shirts is $13, which is due of lines, and the first graders started ber 12, and Mr. Johnson asks for FAFSA MEETING announcements on Facebook. November 7, also. On Thursday, a collage. The second graders con- the students interested in attend- There will be a FAFSA meeting HOMECOMING October 26, classes will be travel- tinued weaving using burlap and ing to please contact him. National for senior students and their parents After the games and dress points ing to La Iguana restaurant to learn talked about warm and cool colors. FFA Convention is coming up this on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 6 p.m. were added up for homecoming, the about the owner’s Day of the Dead The third graders had a paint day, month, and the FFA is getting excit- Katie Springer, from Edgewood seniors won the Spirit Stick with a presentation and altar. The students the fourth graders continued work- ed. The National FFA Convention College, will run the meeting. total of 236 points. The juniors enrolled in Spanish Club will be ing on tessellation, and the fifth will be held in Indianapolis, Indi- BLOOD DRIVE were close behind with 228 points. eating lunch on October 26 at La graders continued their city proj- ana, October 25-28. The next blood drive will be held The sophomores ended with a total Iguana with free tamales provided ect. The sixth graders worked on One of the Chapter Goals that on Tuesday, November 21. of 221 points, and the freshmen had by the owner, Carlos Olmedo. sarcophagus, and the eighth graders the Juda FFA has for the year is to CAREER FAIR 189 points. STEAM completed their pixel project. The have a higher attendance of mem- A number of juniors and se- VOLLEYBALL The engineering class is continu- high-school students continued bers and families at our FFA Ban- niors from Juda School traveled October 4, Juda traveled to Alba- ing their research into what type of working with value using pen, pen- quet. They would also like to have a to UW-Platteville for their annual ny and won in 3 sets. Maddie Roth 3D printer to get with the Monsanto cil, and charcoal. higher attendance of FFA members college fair on October 6. There had a team high of 7 kills, helping grant of $10,000. The class has con- REC. DISTRICT at meetings. were many different colleges rep- fellow player Mackenzie Byrne tinued to get quotes from different The annual Halloween Party date MATH TEAM resented, and students had the op- rack up 18 assists. Mackenzie By- companies. will need to be rescheduled. Please Math team will be attending the portunity to ask questions about the rne also had 4 aces. Zoe Rathsack MUSIC DEPARTMENT watch the school’s Facebook page annual math meet in Platteville on different schools. delivered 5 kills and 5 blocks. Every member (band and choir) and the elementary newsletter for November 2. Students will have NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CROSS COUNTRY of the Juda Music Department is more details as the date and times practice during flex hour at the end The NHS program is offering a The next Cross Country meet required to purchase amusic de- get finalized. of the day on Thursdays and Fri- scholarship opportunity for all se- will be on Thursday, October 12, partment polo for performances JUDA ELEMENTARY days. nior members. A total of $1.5 mil- in Whitewater. Sectionals with be and other events. New members, The elementary students will vis- LUNCH lion will be awarded to 500 mem- held on Saturday, Oct. 21, in Plat- incoming freshmen, and all middle it the fire station this week as part of Thursday, Oct. 12, breakfast bers. These seniors will have to fill teville. We would like to wish the school members need to purchase Fire Prevention Week. It is always will be breakfast pizza; lunch will out an application to apply. The Cross Country runners good luck as a polo this year. All polos come great to see our town’s firefighters be soup, grilled cheese, veggies-n- deadline for this application is Jan- they continue to train for Section- in adult sizes S-3XL. JFAB will and learn from them. dip, and apple juice. Friday, Oct. uary 30, 2018. als. be paying for the additional costs FFA 13, breakfast will be long johns; “THE WIZARD OF OZ” CAST Student council of the polos, so the cost that each On October 3 many FFA mem- lunch will be scalloped potatoes This year’s lead roles are Hai- Last Thursday the middle school member needs to pay is $10. Or- bers attended the World Dairy and ham with fresh bread, cooked ley Kammerer: Dorothy Gale, Sa- student council invited students to der forms can be found in the choir Expo. While they were in Madison, carrots, and mixed fruit. Monday, mantha Anderson: Aunt Em, Jacob donate 50 cents in order to wear a room, and they are due to Mrs. Way they got to visit and talk with many Oct. 16, breakfast will be sausage Mahlkuch: Uncle Henry, Quinton hat for the day to bring awareness by Friday, Oct. 20. different agricultural companies and toast; lunch will be corn dogs, Kammerer: Zeke/Cowardly Lion, to youth depression. All of the Chair placement music was giv- throughout Wisconsin, watch a few tater tots, and pears. Tuesday, Oct. Trent Anderson: Hickory/Tin Man, funds collected were donated to two en to high school band students of the Juda School students show 17, breakfast will be muffins; lunch Dakota Davis: Hunk/Scarecrow, local agencies: Tyler’s Team and Tuesday, Oct. 3. Band students will their dairy cattle, and learn more will be French toast sticks, sausage Lydia Bouc: Miss Almira Gulch/ Jacob Swagg Foundation. These be placed according to their skill, about the dairy industry throughout links, baked beans, and applesauce. Wicked Witch of the West, Justy organizations work to bring public technique, and fluency. Please pick America. Another trip FFA students Wednesday, Oct. 18, breakfast will Roth: Professor Chester Marvel/ awareness to mental health issues up the music specified for your in- took was to the BTC Manufactur- be pancake wraps; lunch will be The Wizard of Oz, Emily Makos: and prevention. The middle strument if you have not already. ing Day on Oct. 6. Students got to chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, Glinda. school student council will also be Music can be found inside the band learn more about the manufacturing mandarin oranges, and fresh bread. 5 The Independent-Register - Wednesday, October 11, 2017 • 5 Parkview elementary students keep busy with new math program By Kathy Heider more engaged in learning and they PARKVIEW PR SPECIALIST can also see that sometimes there is This year grades K-5 have more than one way to do things. switched to a math program called Since students learn in different Bridges. I visited some the class- ways this helps students to learn in rooms to observe students working the way the works best for them. on their math skills. I also talked to In Mrs. Harnack’s third grade some of the teachers and students classroom I observed the students and asked them about the program. working on a story problem. The Mrs. Cramer said that the pro- problem was displayed on the smart gram is more engaging and has board and the students helped read more hands on activities that help the problem. After figuring out reinforce what the students have whether the problem called for ad- learned. Concepts being learned in dition or subtraction, the students third grade include multiplication needed to write out the equation for and graphing. their problem and then solve. Stu- The students work with partners dents worked as partners and had quite often and discuss what they are their answers checked and remarked learning. This helps the students be upon by Mrs. Harnack. In Mrs. Lehl’s kindergarten class two sixth graders were helping with Orfordville math during the workstations por- tion of class. She said they volun- youth gets teer to come in during their recess time; different students volunteer early jump each day. The students gathered around workstations that allow them COURTESY PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register on running at to work on different skills, and dif- Third grade teacher Peggy Harnack checking with Garcia and Louis Nath to see how they solved ferent concepts, that re-emphasize their story problem. what was learned in math class annual race In Mrs. Neal’s first grade class, were also doing activity stations. and games to reinforce what they time than math class. It also rein- By Kathy Heider students were also working in work- Some were playing a game called have learned. forces math concepts. PARKVIEW PR SPECIALIST stations. One of the activities they spill the beans where they had to Another thing that the classrooms Second-graders were working Parkview Viking Youth held their were doing was spinning a spinner “spill” some beans and then write are doing is a “numbers corner” with a calendar and collecting data Youth Cross Country Race-a-Palooza. that pointed to either a penny or a the number of beans that were white which they work on at a different and graphing the results. This is a cross-country race for kids nickel. They had to write the num- (spilled) on their activity sheet. pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. ber 1 for penny or 5 for nickel on a Others were working with geo- Boys and girls run together in four sheet after each spin. The goal was boards, creating shapes with bands. 11am.....Mud Drags divisions. Children in kindergar- to see which number “won’ by fill- I talked to fourth grade teachers 11am.....Truck & Tractor Pull ten and under run approximately a ing it’s column first. This activity Sheri Montgomery and Belden Mo- Badger State Dirt Flingers quarter-mile, first and second-grad- helped them practice writing their ran about the new math. Both of 12pm ....Fire Dept Water Fights ers approximately a half-mile, third numbers, learn the value of pennies them approved. and fourth-graders approximately 12pm ....Kids Pedal and nickels and learn how to tally “You’re gaining skills and you three-quarters of a mile; and fifth and 2pm …. Twisted Metal Demo results. don’t even know it’s getting harder sixth-graders run approximately a Derby as you go,” Moran said. October 14, 2017 mile. 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Varsity Football Team (Back row, from left) Dalton Beck, Jeb Beck, Branden Lange, Evan Blumer, Rob Schroed- er, (front row, from left) Coach Adams, Owen Boss, Hunter Overland and Josh Shell, Coach Schwab

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2017 Homecoming Court (Back row, from left) Junior Sydney Bloedel and Josh Dahl, Sophomores Haley Knauf and Josef Schirgi, Freshman Jada Flannery and Justin Eastwood. (front row) Seniors Garrett Hlavachek, Kassi Heins, Hailey Stefanik, and Harmon Garvoille.

Albany Comet Homecoming Schedule Albany Homecoming week will run from Mon- day, Oct. 9 to Saturday, Oct. 14, with dress up days, volleyball games during lunch and activities for the students. Each class prepares a banner and float. Dress up days Monday: Wear your favorite college apparel. Tuesday: Wear your school appropriate pajamas. Wednesday: Dress as your favorite super hero. Thursday: Wear your favorite school appropriate beach outfit. Friday: Wear orange and blue Comet clothing. The Powderpuff Football Game was held Oct. 9 Submitted photo at the Albany Village Ball Park. Community Events The public is invited to attend the pep assembly at 1:15 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13, where the king and queen will be crowned. A parade will follow at approximately 2:15 p.m. Evansville/Albany The parade starts at the school and ends at the Legion Park. The Dance The Homecoming Dance will be held on Sat- Blue Devils urday, Oct. 14 from 8 p.m. to midnight, with the Grand March held at 8:30 p.m. Spectators may attend the Grand March for 5 Varsity Football dollars. Friday, August 18 Clinton 7:00 p.m. H

221550 Friday, August 25 Jefferson 7:00 p.m. A Friday, September 1 Beloit Turner 7:00 p.m. H Friday, September 8 McFarland 7:00 p.m. A Best of luck during Friday, September 15 Edgerton 7:00 p.m. H homecoming! Friday, September 22 Whitewater 7:00 p.m. A Friday, September 29 East Troy 7:00 p.m. H Friday, October 6 Brodhead/Juda 7:00 p.m. H Friday, October 13 Big Foot 7:00 p.m. A 1934 N. State Road 104 • 608-862-3156 Coach: Ron Groversteen ALBANY FS/HC #2 7 The Independent-Register - Wednesday, October 11, 2017 • 7 Fall Sports 2017 Albany

JV Volleyball Team (Front row, from left) Jacey Lyons, Kaitlyn Dunphy, Ashli Landen, (back row, from left) Coach Sydney Bump, ShayLee Levin, Cecilia Larson, Aayliah Landen, Megan Peters, McKenna Overland, Kirsten Oliver, Kloie Huffman-Heins, Jada Flannery, Lily Larson, Ashley Letcher.

Fran Kubesh photos Albany COmets Cross Country Monday, August 28 Monroe 4:00 p.m. Saturday, September 2 Darlington 8:45 a.m. Thursday, September 9 Spring Green 8:30 a.m. Thursday, September 16 Wausau 8:30 a.m. Thursday, September 23 Fennimore 8:30 a.m. Thursday, September 30 Platteville 9:00 a.m. Saturday, October 7 Baertschi Invitational 9:00 a.m. Thursday, October 12 Conference Championship (Iowa-Grant) 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 24 Sectional Championship (Fennimore TBA Saturday, October 28 State Race (Wis. Rapids) TBA

Coach: Tony Brewer Varsity Volleyball Team (First row, fromt left) Ashli Landen, Cindy Detra, Radhika Flannery, Payton Zurflu and Hailey Stefanik; (second row) Jacey Lyons, Sydney Bloedel (back row) Sydney Mortaloni, Haley Freitag, Libby Beck.

Boys Cross Country Team (Front row, from left) Logun Parker, Luke Johnson, Owen Baertschi, Bailey Schroeder, Jared Brewer, (back row, from left) Josh Dahl, Clay Hulbert, Garrett Hlavachek, Jamison Stauffacher, Josef Schirgi, Nathaniel Ross.

Girls Cross Country Team (From left) Lily Brewer, Haley Knauf, Kirsten O’Bel, Megan Anderson, Kaleigh Dallman, Madeline Halverson, Emma Guenther, Madison Peters, Haley Mueller, Alyssa Knauf, Kaitlyn Trow. 8 8 • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 - The Independent-Register Juda Panthers sweep up against Albany Comets By Derek Hoesly well and when we do that every- Rathsack led the run, as she won CORRESPONDENT thing tends to work out,” Anderson winning two net points. The Juda Panthers picked up a said. “(Rothsack) has really been do- three-game sweep 25-18, 25-10, Albany answered with a 4-0 run ing great lately and just kind of 26-24 over the Albany Comets in a but that’s as close as the Comets stepping up and owning her role. Six Rivers Eastern division match- would get in set one. She’s more confident at the net, up last Tuesday. Set two belonged to the Panthers. which is something earlier in the Juda raced out to a 6-2 lead in Juda jumped out to an insurmount- season she didn’t have … She has set one. Senior Hailey Kammer- able 10-2 lead. Senior Zoe Rath- been an awesome key player in er served up an ace. Senior Eri- sack had a solo block in the middle, tight situations,” Kammerer said. ka Duecker laced a spike on the and was a force in the middle all “Zoe’s found her niche around outside and junior Hannah Pow- night. the net and what she can bring to ers drilled an outside cross-court Juda closed out set two with a 6-1 the team. She has big hands over smash. Senior Maddie Roth tat- run, and Rathsack landed another the net and she can hit the ball pret- tooed a kill to the back corner. thunderous block on the Comets’ ty hard,” Anderson said. “Maddie was really hot tonight. most dangerous hitter, Libby Beck. The Panthers pulled away mid- She did really great. Her, Erika and Powers connected on a middle kill way through set three with a 4-1 I we all were focused on being of- to seal set two. run, to go up 16-13. Senior Mack- fensive threats. She’s really on a Juda controlled the tempo, and enzie Byrne sparked the surge with roll right now,” Kammerer said. were in system for the majority of a timely ace, and Roth drilled a “My hitters did what they needed games one and two. kill on the outside. Albany tied the to do. They kept balls in play and “I think it was really important game at 16. balls that were in their zone they that we had the mentality that we Juda then pulled away on a 5-2 took big cuts and most of the balls kind of want to set the pace for the run to go up 22-19, and seized con- went in and we hit positive for the night,” Kammerer said. trol of set three. night which is a big key for our Game three was a back-and- The Comets evened the score at team,” head coach Scott Anderson forth battle. Albany snatched the 23 with a 4-1 run. Roth put the Pan- said. early momentum grabbing a 6-0 thers up 24-23 on an outside kill. Albany clawed back with a 4-0 lead. The Comets controlled the Moments later, Juda committed a run to tie the game at nine. Junior tempo, creating swing opportu- hitting error. Byrne snatched victo- Payton Zurfluh hammered a mid- nities for their hitters. Juda also ry for the Panthers with a perfect dle spike. Midway through set one, was hindered by some sloppy play serve. Juda went on a 12-4 run to take a throughout the stretch. Roth paced the Panthers’ hitting commanding 23-14 lead. “Albany is a much better vol- attack with a match-high seven kill. During this stretch, the Pan- leyball team in the last six weeks. Rathsack chipped in five kills, thers put relentless pressure on the I think Albany drove us out of and led all players with five blocks. Comets defense with several pre- system. It does look lackadaisical Byrne led Juda with 18 assists, cisely located spike attempts. The cause when you’re out of system, four aces and 18 digs. Panthers passing was also sharp, you’re chasing. I’m going to give Beck led the Comets’ hitting allowing the hitters to get clean them the credit on that,” Anderson charge with six spikes. Junior Syd- KATHY ROTH PHOTOS Panthers senior Hailey Kam- looks. said. ney Bloedel contributed 10 assists; Brodhead Independent-Register merer spikes the ball in a match Panthers senior Mackenzie “We were controlling the ball to The Panthers stormed back with while Beck and Zurfluh each had a against the Comets last week. Byrne tips the ball over the net our setter Mackenzie Byrne really an 8-0 run to gain the momentum. team-high nine digs. The Panthers made quick work and past the block of Comets se- of the Comets, sweeping all three nior Hailey Freitag. matches. Orfordville & Footville BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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WE STILL HAVE ROOM!! Don’t forget... Call 608-897-2193 to be a part Our deadline is of the Orfordville & Footville Friday at Noon!!!! Business Directory each month!! 294195 9 The Independent-Register - Wednesday, October 11, 2017 • 9 Rodriguez retiring; new dentist will assume practice Dr. Julio Rodriguez retired from mittee. clinical practice at the Brodhead Rodriguez is a member of the Dental Clinic on Oct. 10 after 34 American Dental Association, Wis- years of clinical practice in Brod- consin Dental Association, Greater head, and will be assuming the po- Dane County Dental Society, Rock sition of Trustee of the American County Dental Society, American Dental Association representing College of Dentists, the Pierre Michigan and Wisconsin. Fauchard Academy, American Rodriguez will join 16 other Academy of Community Dental Trustees from all the different re- Programs, National Association of gions of the United States to con- Local Boards of Health; Director duct the business of the American of the Fowler Free Dental Clinic Dental Association. of Green County, Brodhead Lions In addition, Rodriguez has Club, Brodhead Optimists Club, served as the 143th President of the Brodhead Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin Dental Association, and and Vice Chair of the Green Coun- currently serves as the 9th District ty Health Department Advisory Regent of the USA Section of the Board, and has been a Mentor at International College of Dentists, Marquette School of Dentistry for Trustee of the USA section Foun- many years. dation of the International College Dr. Dan Branson, a graduate of Dentists, Councilor to the Inter- of University of Iowa College of SUBMITTED PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register national College of Dentists rep- Dentistry, and the Dental Direc- Dr. Julio Rodriguez, third from the left, retired on Tuesday. Dr. Dan Branson, third from the right, as- resenting the USA Region to the tor at Crescent Community Health sumed the reigns of Brodhead Dental Clinic on Oct. 10. Global College encompassing 122 Center in Dubuque, Iowa, assumed countries; serving amongst other control of the practice immediately both the Wisconsin Dental Asso- dentistry including oral surgery, office and will ensure that your positions as Liaison to Cuba; and upon Dr. Rodriguez’s retirement. ciation and Greater Dane Dental endodontics, pediatrics, restorative regular examinations and recall ap- also as the 9th District Board Rep- Dr. Branson is a member of the Society. dentistry, and implant dentistry. pointments are maintained.” Rodri- resentative to the American Dental American Dental Association, He is a lifelong learner continu- Branson and his wife Kelsey, guez said in a statement provided to Association Political Action Com- Academy of General Dentistry, and ing his education is all facets of have strong ties to Green County, the Independent-Register. and are excited to move closer to Dr. Rodriguez states that retire- family in southwest Wisconsin. ment is a bitter sweet decision but Together they enjoy spending that he is very excited to face the Albany, Brodhead basketball squads team time with family, jogging, golf, and new challenges that life has to of- playing with their dog, Reggie. fer. up to help young girl battling cancer “I feel confident that Dr. Bran- “My patients have been more son will continue to provide you than patients to me during my 34 Harlow Phillips is a beautiful the top assistant for the Albany High T-shirt sales and updated information and your family with the best den- years as the guardian of the oral 4-year-old girl that lives in Evansville, School boys’ basketball program This about Hoops for Harlow can be found tal care possible. All of the dental health of my community, and I am Wis. is our chance to give back to Andy and on the Facebook page HarlowStrong. Over Labor Day weekend, and the his family during this difficult time. Contact information about donating records will stay with the practice; convinced that Dr. Branson will weekend of her fourth birthday, she Albany and Brodhead high schools to the Hoops for Harlow silent auction the office phone number will re- continue with our commitment of was rushed to the hospital due to stom- will host a special evening fundraiser is below. main the same (608-897-8645). providing the best oral care that ach pain. Many tests, scans, & hours for the Phillips Family. Feel free to contact either Albany Tami will continue to greet our modern science has to offer to our in the UW Children’s Hospital diag- “Hoops for Harlow” will be on girls’ basketball coach and athletic di- patients when they come into the patients.” nosed young Harlow with high-risk Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017, at the Alba- rector Derik Doescher or Albany boys’ neuroblastoma cancer in the stomach. ny high school gym. Varsity and ju- basketball coach Derek Allen, and Harlow has begun, and will contin- nior varsity girls and boys’ basketball they would be happy to make arrange- ue battling through, numerous rounds squads will play each other. While the ments to pick up any donated items or Please join us for an Open House to of chemotherapy until the tumor has basketball games are being played, a answer any questions you may have. shrunk to a point of removal. These silent auction in the Albany Elementa- Derik Doescher may be reached at celebrate Ralph and Phyllis Balch’s bouts of chemotherapy and treatments ry gym from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. [email protected] or will take many months for this resil- All proceeds raised during the silent on his cell (608)931-5819 50th Wedding Anniversary on Oct. 15 ient young girl to conquer. auction & from a 50/50 raffle that eve- Derek Allen may be reached at al- from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at their new Harlow is the daughter of Andy & ning will go to the Phillips Family. We [email protected] or on his cell Melani Phillips of Evansville. Har- are currently collecting donated items (608) 490-3226 or mail to: house at 405 N. Mowe St., Orfordville. low has two brothers, Kingsley and to be auctioned off on Saturday, Nov. Albany High School Kashton Phillips. Harlow’s father, 25. Gift cards, themed baskets and Attn: Derik Doescher No gifts please. 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MANDY FIELDS PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register Fire families Fire and EMS from Orfordville and Brodhead came together to commemorate the purchase of a new pumper in the summer of 2016. The members work side-by-side saving lives in the greater Brodhead region. Brodhead Fire Fight 2017 Current Roster the heat Fire Officers • Matt Lemmer (Left) ) The Brodhead fire • Chief Robert • Shane Nehls department serves approxi- Scheidegger • Troy Nyman mately 6,000 residents who • 1st Assistant Chief • Bob Olsen are located in the City of • Chris Searles • Brendan Olson Brodhead and the surround- • 2nd Assistant Chief • Derrick Pinnow ing Towns of Avon, Decatur, • Brian Shearer • Emily Pryce • Captain Richard • Brandon Riese Magnolia, Spring Grove and Pinnow • Quinn Scheidegger Spring Valley, Wisconsin. • Captain Rick Bedward • Kerry Schlittler MANDY FIELDS PHOTO • Lieutenant Troy • Andy Shearer Brodhead Independent-Register Gerber • Bill Shrier • Lieutenant Travis • Derek Turner Corbit • Jacob Updike Firefighters • Tyler Updike • Nicholas Ciabatti • Mike Vickers • Dan Drewes • Cody Welbig • Michael W. Fitters • Kyle Welty • Michael E. Fitters • Domanic Wiegel • Joseph Fitters Explorers • Trent Gerber • Luke Davidson • Tiffany Griffin • Cheyenne Dilley • Michael Keller • Jon Elsner • Nate Kundert • Dylan Fitters

Upcoming Orfordville RYAN BROEGE PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register Fire District Events Orfordville fire protection district • Ham and Turkey Dinner Fundraiser: at the Fire Station, Orfordville Fire and EMS serves the Village of Orfordville and the townships of Monday, Nov. 6 4 to 7 p.m. Newark, Avon, Spring Valley, and Plymouth. The department is divided into three • Food Drive: Monday, Dec. 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. battalions, with one Chief, two Assistant Chiefs, two Captains, four Lieutenants and 42 firefighters and medical technicians.

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922 West Exchange Street Please return payment with this coupon to The Independent Register Brodhead, WI 53520 922 W. Exchange Street • Brodhead, WI 53520 (Reasonable Facsimile Also Accepted) MONROE VS. OREGON Please patronize these sponsors who make this contest possible. The Independent-Register - Wednesday, October 11, 2017 • 13 IR Legal Notices BRODHEAD FIRE DISTRICT Randall R. Smith and Jane E. P.O. Box 556 19. Reconvene in Open Session- X. Reports TAKING SNOW REMOVAL BIDS Smith: Baraboo, WI 53913 Action on Closed Session items. 1. School Staff/Student Report FOR 2017-2018 SEASON You are hereby notified that the 608-356-3981 20. Adjournment • Summer School Report Following are requirements for plaintiff named above has filed a Attorneys for Plaintiff Ann L. Schwartz 2. School Board President’s bids: lawsuit or other legal action against The Independent Register Clerk/Treasurer Report • Snow plowing is expected you. The Complaint, which is also 9/27, 10/4, 10/11/2017 The Independent Register -WASB Regional Meeting within 2 hours after the end of snow served upon you, states the nature WNAXLP 295171 10/11/2017 Summary event totaling 1”. and basis of the legal action. WNAXLP 296801 -State Convention-January • Plowing is expected when Within forty (40) days after Sep- LEGAL NOTICE: 16th-19th, 2018. depth equals 6” even if snow con- tember 27, 2017, you must respond There will be a public hearing be- MEETING NOTICE -November 9th Ham/Scal- tinues to fall. with a written answer, as that term fore the Green County Board of Ad- The Town of Spring Grove Month- loped Potato Dinner. School Board • Sidewalk along W. 2nd Ave- is used in Chapter 802 of the Wis- justment to consider an application ly Board meeting will be held on Help? nue must be cleared. consin Statutes, to the Complaint. for a conditional use permit from Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at 6:00 -Update on area Board • 6 man doors must be shov- The court may reject or disregard Brian & Nicole Jordan, landowner: p.m. at the Town Hall, N2475 Hwy Presidents Gathering eled out. an answer that does not follow the to amend a conditional use permit GG, Brodhead, WI Administrative Report • There is no room to pile snow requirements of the statutes. The for a retail/wholesale supply store MEETING AGENDA: • General Updates on site. Snow piles must be re- answer must be sent or delivered to including a warehouse & farm ma- 1. Call to Order • Staffing updates moved from the premises within 48 the court, whose address is Green chine sales. The land is zoned ag- 2. Approval of Agenda and/or • Proclamations: School hours of plowing. County Clerk of Court, Justice Cen- ricultural, and is located at W6174 Changes lunch week and school board rec- • Salt should be applied to icy ter, 2841 6th Street, Monroe, Wis- County P, Section 28, T1N-R7E, 3. Reading of September Meeting ognition week pavement. consin, 53566-1702, and to Rob- Town of Clarno. The public hearing Minutes 3. Recreation Department Re- Please submit or mail bids to: ert K. Ginther, plaintiff’s attorney, will be held in the County Board 4. Treasurers Report port Brodhead Fire District whose address is P.O. Box 556, Room at the Green County Court- 5. Review of Monthly Bills 4. Finance Committee Report 1100 W. 3rd Ave. Baraboo, Wisconsin, 53913. You house, 1016 16th Avenue, Monroe, 6. Public Input 5. Collaboration Report PO Box 138 may have an attorney help or rep- Wisconsin on Wednesday, October 7. Driveway Permits XI. National FFA Convention: Oc- Brodhead, WI 53520 resent you. 25, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. All those who 8. Road Projects tober 25-28:Discussion/Action Any Questions call 608-897-4270 If you do not provide a proper an- are concerned or affected by such A. Snow Plow Driver XII. Five Minute Recess Heather Oborne swer within 40 days, the Court may action are urged to attend. 9. WTA Convention Review XII. Adjourn into Executive Ses- Brodhead Fire District grant judgment against you for the GREEN COUNTY ZONING 10. Employee Review sion according to Wis. State Stat- Administrative Assistant award of money or other legal ac- ADMINISTRATION 11. Discuss Preliminary Budget utes 19.85 (1) (c) (f) The Independent Register tion requested in the complaint and ADAM M. WIEGEL 12. Adjournment XIII. Reconvene into open ses- 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, 9/27, 10/4, 10/11, you may lose your right to object to Adam M. Wiegel Deb Cline, Clerk sion and take appropriate action as 10/18, 10/25/2017 anything that is or may be incorrect Zoning Administrator The Independent Register necessary WNAXLP 293338 in the complaint. A judgment may The Independent Register 10/11/2017 XIV. Future board agenda items be enforced as provided by law. A 10/4, 10/11/2017 WNAXLP 296973 and meetings: (discussion/action) STATE OF WISCONSIN judgment awarding money may be- WNAXLP 296162 • Annual Meeting-October 23, CIRCUIT COURT come a lien against any real estate Juda School District 2017 at 7:00 pm GREEN COUNTY you own now or in the future and Notice of Public Budget Hearing Notice of Annual Meeting • November 8, 2017 PREMIER COOPERATIVE, may also be enforced by garnish- for the Town of Avon (Section 120.08(1)) XV. Adjournment Plaintiff, ment or seizure of property. Notice is hereby given that on Notice is hereby given to the qual- The Independent Register -vs- Dated this 18th day of September, Thursday, October 19, 2017, at ified electors of the Juda School 10/11/2017 RANDALL R. SMITH and 2017. 7:00 P.M. at the Avon Town Hall, a District that the annual meeting of WNAXLP 297093 JANE E. SMITH, CROSS, JENKS, MERCER & PUBLICE HEARING on the PRO- said district for the transaction of Defendants. MAFFER, LLP POSED 2018 BUDGET for the business, will be held in the Juda SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JUDA AMENDED SUMMONS Electronically signed by Town of Avon will be held. High School Technology room, on Collaboration Meeting Case No. 17CV134 Robert K. Ginther Stephanie Schwartzlow the 23rd day of October, 2017, at October 11th, THE STATE OF WISCONSIN to State Bar No. 01001599 Avon Town Clerk seven pm. 2017 at 6:45 P.M. The Independent Register Dated this 4th day of October, The Juda School Collaboration 10/11, 10/18/2017 2017. Committee will have a meeting on BUDGET PUBLICATION, 2017-18 WNAXLP 296553 (Signed) Wednesday, October 11th at 6:45 School District of Brodhead Joann Goecks p.m. The meeting will be held in the In accordance with s. 65.90 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Board of STATE OF WISCONSIN District Clerk Learning Commons. Education of the School District of Brodhead prsents the following budget CIRCUIT COURT AGENDA summary. The detail of the budget is available for review in the district GREEN COUNTY Juda School District I. Call to order by Chairman office at 2501 W 5th Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin Defendant: Jodie E. Kirby Notice of Budget Hearing II.Roll Call 1006 21st Street, Site #78 (Section 65.90(4)) III. Review of staff handbook Brodhead, WI 53520 Notice is hereby given to the qual- IV. Adjournment Case No. 17-SC-514 ified electors of the Juda School The Independent Register PUBLISHED NOTICE District that the budget hearing will 10/11/2017 You are being sued by Clear- be held in the Juda High School WNAXLP 297095 pointe Capital, LLC in small claims Technology room, on the 23rd day court. A hearing will be held at the of October, 2017, at seven pm. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JUDA Green County Justice Center, 2841 Detailed copies of the budget are Finance Meeting 6th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin, on available for inspection in the Dis- October 11th, November 6, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. or trict’s office at N2385 Spring St., 2017 at 6:30 P.M. thereafter. If you do not appear, a Juda, WI. The Juda School Finance Com- judgment may be given to the per- Dated this 26th day of September, mittee will have a meeting on son suing you. A copy of the claim 2017. Wednesday, October 11th at 6:30 has been mailed to you at the ad- (Signed) p.m. The meeting will be held in the dress above. Joann Goecks Learning Commons. PLAINTIFF: District Clerk AGENDA Clearpointe Capital, LLC The Independent Register I. Call to order by Chairman N86W14041 Beacon Street 10/11/2017 II. Roll Call Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 WNAXLP 297092 III. Review of support staff bene- Ph#414-351-8014 fits The Independent Register SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JUDA IV. Annual Meeting Review 10/11/2017 Regular School Board Meeting V. Adjournment WNAXLP 296626 October 11, 2017, 7:00 pm The Independent Register The Finance Committee will meet 10/11/2017 TOWN OF DECATUR at 6:30 pm. WNAXLP 297096 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING The Collaboration committee will Monday, October 16, 2017 – meet at 6:45 pm. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JUDA 7:00 P.M. All meetings will be held in the Special School Board Meeting At the Town Hall - Learning Commons. October 11, 2017, 8:30 pm 1408 14th Street AGENDA I. Call to Order by President Pfing- AGENDA: I. Call to Order by President Pfing- sten 1. Call to Order sten II. Roll Call: 2. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag II. Roll Call: Dennis Pfingsten Eric Makos 3. Additions / Corrections to Agen- Dennis Pfingsten Eric Makos Pat Daniels Joann Goecks da Pat Daniels Joann Goecks Tonya Whitney Joanne Salzwedel 4. Approval of Minutes Tonya Whitney Joanne Salzwedel Stefanie Baum 5. Treasurer’s Report Stefanie Baum III. Proof of Notice 6. Payment of Bills III. Pledge of Allegiance IV. Acceptance of Agenda 7. Citizen Concerns IV. Proof of Notice V. Consideration of adjourning 8. City Water/Drainage Concern V. Acceptance of Agenda to closed session under Sections 9. Citation Enforcement / Ordi- VI. Open Forum-Tyler’s Team 19.85 (1)(a) and 19.85 (1)(f) of the nance Discussion Foundation Wisconsin Statutes. The purpose 10. Curbside Garbage / Recycling VII. Consent Agenda-Consent of the closed meeting is to conduct Pick-up Discussion agenda items will be approved in an expulsion hearing in accordance 11. Set Back Right of Way Ordi- one motion: however, any Board with Section 120.13 (1)(c) of the nance Discussion member may ask that any individu- Wisconsin Statutes and to review 12. Manure Transportation Ordi- al item be acted on separately. and discuss pupil records, as de- nance Discussion 1. Approval of the minutes of fined in Section 118.125 of the Wis- 13. Landfill Contract Revision Dis- the regular board meeting held on consin Statutes. cussion September 13, 2017 (Action) VI. Reconvene into open session 14. Roadwork 2. Treasurer and Financial re- and take appropriate action as nec- a. Petition for 2018 Matching ports (Action) essary Road Funds 3. Approval of Contracts: (Ac- VII. Adjournment b. Decatur / Sylvester Road tion) The Independent Register c. Snowplow Drivers / Rates 4. Resignations (Action) 10/11/2017 d. Other 5. Donations (Action) WNAXLP 297097 15. Sharing of Information / Cor- VIII. Referendum Update: Discus- respondence sion/Action SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JUDA 16. Future Agenda Items • Review of final projects/bud- 2017 ANNUAL MEETING & The Independent Register 17. Set dates for future meetings get update BUDGET HEARING AGENDA 10/11/2017 18. Closed Session – Personnel IX. Tyler’s Team Update/Dona- October 23, 2017 @ 7:00 P.M. 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Kids thru adult clothes, tanning bed, Christ- mas decor, home decor, furniture Are you selling a single item for and many more items. $$$ FOR SALE $$$ LESS THAN $100? $$$ Announcements IF SO, WE WILL RUN YOUR AD IN THE DISCLAIMER NOTICE This pub- lication does not knowingly ac- INDEPENDENT REGISTER AT cept fraudulent or deceptive ad- vertising. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all ads, especially those asking for money No Charge! in advance. $$$ $$$ HERO MILES - to find out more Private Party Only about how you can help our ser- vice members, veterans and their Just fill out the coupon below and drop off or mail to: families in their time of need, Place your car, truck, motorcycle, Independent Register, FREE Ad, visit the Fisher House website at 922 W. Exchange St., Brodhead, WI 53520 www.fisherhouse.org boat or RV ad for one price Write your ad below, One Word Per Box, be sure to include your price Lawn & Garden and it runs for up to 24 weeks. 1996 JOHN DEERE 4x2 gator, ex. cond., power dump, $2,000, $ 95 262-203-5012. 19 OLD SIMPLICITY RIDER Lawn st mower in pieces-$30; 2 wood 1 three lines shop tables-$12 each. See at Sugar River Mall. 608-897-2001 Extra lines are $1.95 each SEARS RIDING MOWER 21 hp, 28 papers 42.5 cut, self cleaning, 4 yrs old, paid $2100, selling for $750, 847- Starts for 4 weeks and if not sold you call us 395-8281 or 847-922-9610. and we will renew at no additional charge! Misc. For Sale (Maximum run 24 weeks total) Ads will not be accepted without the following information. Only one free ad per month. FROZEN DRINK MACHINE! Used SaniServ A4011N Soft Serve Ice Cream, Frozen Yogurt, PRIVATE PARTY ONLY. YOUR NAME ______PHONE ______Smoothie, and Frozen Drink Ma- Ad must be prepaid. Deadline Friday at 4 p.m. chine, $1,500 OBO. Originally ADDRESS ______bought to use as a soft serve ice cream machine, but Pressures Call 608-897-2193 ______are set for Slush or smoothie 245411 222800 16 • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 - The Independent-Register Sugar River Bank collecting donations to Wehinger cancer fund A cancer fund has been started to surance, but he has no disability in- lack of income. help the Don Wehinger family. surance—his company doesn’t offer This is taking a toll on their family, Many of you know Don, his wife it. both in terms of health and finances. Debbie, or daughter Arienne. Don In between his chemotherapy As more days go by that he can’t is originally from South Wayne and treatments, hospitalizations and work, they are struggling with the Debbie is a 1982 graduate of Brod- emergency room visits for side ef- day-to-day living expenses. head High. What started out as a sore fects, he is still trying to work when Debbie continues to work full- throat and an earache was revealed as his body allows. time, but has also had to take a lot cancer. It is becoming a major struggle for of time off to take him to treatments, He was diagnosed with diffuse him to continue to work. doctor visits and to care for him. large B-cell lymphoma (non-Hod- The medical bills are mounting, They make many trips back and forth gkin) in June of this year. and becoming overwhelming, due to to the UW Hospital in Madison. Don carries the family medical in- his inability to work and the resulting Don had been scheduled for an extensive and much-needed surgery in August on his abdomen, but that has now been put on hold until the Annual Veterans Appreciation cancer has been taken care of, which will mean more time off from work Dinner first Saturday in Nov. in the future. The Albany and Monroe Lion’s Clubs and the Green County Veterans Ser- The chemotherapy Don is receiv- vice Office are sponsoring the annual Veterans Appreciation Dinner on Sat- ing is known to have ototoxic proper- urday, Nov. 4, 2017 at the Albany Lion’s Club Building, 402 N. Cincinnati ties, which cause permanent hearing Street, on the northeast side of Albany. loss. Once treatments are complete, Due to the success of past events, Reservations are required. he will need to be fitted for hearing Active Duty Personnel, Veterans, their spouses and widows or widowers aids. of deceased Veterans are invited. Funds to help the family can be DON WEHINGER There will be two seatings to accommodate everyone. The first seating sent or dropped off at the Sugar Riv- will be at 11 a.m. and the second at 12:30 pm. To make reservations, please er Bank in Brodhead, P.O. Box 105, call (608) 897-1733, Sugar River Bank, and leave a message on the voicemail Brodhead, WI 53520. Obituary or you can e-mail your reservation to Chris Beer at cbeer@greencountywi. Friends are also planning a fund- JOHN A, KOMPERDA 2017, in Albany, org. Please give the names of all attending, where you are from, telephone raising event on Facebook, although John A, Komperda, born July 12, Wis. John at- number and your choice of seating. neither Don nor Debbie have a Face- 1954 in Chicago, Ill., died Oct. 2, tended Catholic The deadline for reservations is Wednesday, Oct. 25. book account. schools in Chi- cago and was a life-long learner: IR Legal Notices a knowledgeable fan of history, Continued from from page previous 13 page The rock n roll, mov- Juda School Technology Room ies and American AGENDA culture from all I. Call to Order by President of decades of his life and could converse School Board (Introductions) – Independent Register about anything. Dennis Pfingsten An accomplished guitar player and II. Pledge of Allegiance teacher, he was a guitarist’s’ guitarist, III. Election of Chairman (May be Each Week you will get: was a well-loved local performer at President of School Board) events, such as Green County Break- (Also appoint duty of keeping Offi- H Community News fast on the Farm, humorous and be- cial Minutes) loved entertainer at several area nurs- IV. Approve Minutes of the Octo- H Police Beat ing homes, street serenading at local ber 26, 2016 Annual Meeting and festivals), and was always sharing Budget Hearing H Local News what he knew as second nature, and V. Presentation and adoption of giving back to the next generation as a Treasurer’s Report for 2016-2017 H Upcoming Events music teacher. school year He had intense brown eyes that VI. Review of 2016-2017 school H Church News could pierce through you, or warm year- President Pfingsten your heart, and could see the inner VII. Motion to set salaries for the H Sports Board of Education and authorize worth of people. He had an intuitive for payment of their expenses H Legals gift to see people’s illness or maladies VIII. Motion to authorize the or stress, and with advice or touch of School Board to furnish textbooks H Auctions his hands could help people recover, at the fees the Board designates and never lost this ability. (Fees set at the July regular H Classifieds He loved to compliment people and Board meeting would uplift and inspire others with his IX. Motion to authorize the School H affirming words of life. He was washed Board to furnish school lunches at Advertisement Specials in the blood of Christ and prayed daily the fees the Board designates for others. John was loyal to his family (Fees set at the July regular Board and called almost every day. meeting) John was a man of many talents. X. Motion to authorize the Board Residents could rely on him to hu- to designate a place of Depository manely capture a bat in their home us- XI. Motion to authorize the Board ing his butterfly net, or he could walk to obtain legal counsel for the up to a pit bull and tame it at once. school district as necessary John moved to Albany, Wisconsin XII. Motion to provide transporta- where he settled in his true home, that tion services for students he loved. He was a survivor, and un- XIII. The School District Budget compromising in his values and beliefs. Review for 2017-2018 school year John is survived by his daughter XIV. Motion to approve the 2017 Anoki Hedburg New York N.Y., moth- Tax Levy XV. Other matters as authorized er Arlene Payne, brothers Jimmy and by law Anthony, and sisters Dr. Margaret XVI. Motion authorizing the Payne and Carrie, nieces and nephews, School Board to set the time and and his faithful Blue Heeler, Bella. He date for the 2018 Annual Meeting is also survived by the many whose XVII. Motion for Adjournment 12 Months for $30.00 hearts have been etched as only he The Independent Register could do. John was preceded in death 10/11/2017 $2.00 Discount by his stepfather Irving “Precious” in WNAXLP 297094 2016. Services will be held in Chicago, Ill., NOTICE ___ Credit Card ___ To Be Billed ___ Payment Enclosed at a later date. SNOW PLOW BIDS Condolences can be sent to Arlene The Parkview School District is Name ______Payne, 8142 LaSalle Ave., Chicago IL seeking sealed bids for the 2017- 60620. 2018 snow plowing season. A con- tractor must be willing to plow at Address ______PO Box # ______Apt.______all of the following sites: Parkview Elementary, Parkview Jr/Sr High City ______ST ______Zip ______Death School, the pathway between Parkview Jr/Sr High School and Parkview Elementary School and Phone Number ______Notice pathway leading up to the Football EARL L. TATE field & storage building. Visa/MC # ______Exp. ______Brodhead – Earl L. Tate, 85, of Bid sheets may be obtained at Brodhead, passed away on Friday at www.parkview.k12.wi.us. Please Mail To: his home. Funeral services will be direct questions to Tony Klein, Busi- held at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Octo- ness Manager, at 608/879-2717. Independent Register ber 11, 2017, at the D.L. Newcomer All bids are due by Noon on Octo- Funeral Home, Brodhead, Wis. Vis- ber 20, 2017. The Parkview Board 922 W. Exchange Street itation was held from 5 to 7 p.m., of Education maintains the right to Brodhead, WI 53520 Tuesday, October 10, 2017, at the accept or reject any or all bids. funeral home The Independent Register Make Checks payable to The Independent Register Area survivors include two of his 10/11, 10/18/2017 children, Debbie (Daniel) Huschka, 229713 WNAXLP 297098 and Tina (David) Rothenbuehler.