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COURTESY PHOTOS Brodhead Independent-Register Juda School staff members are appreciative of the local community, comprised of farmers who nominated the school for this award. Juda School awarded with $10,000 grant Late last month, the Juda School purchased in 2015. Specifically, dent” STEM (science, technology, ers to award over $10 million to are reviewed by a panel of teach- District received a $10,000 grant the grant will be used to purchase engineering, and mathematics) more than 650 school districts ers. from America’s Farmers Grow Arduino controls for their robotics project every year during their to enhance opportunities in rural Farmers submitted their nomi- Rural Education, sponsored by and LEGO Mind-Storm kits to in- homeroom block since 2014. “The America. School districts across nations between Jan. 1 and Apr. 1 the Monsanto Fund. This is the crease the school’s robot capacity district’s STEM initiative helps the country have used their grants this year. Districts were notified of second-straight year that Juda has and expand into the district’s new students develop 21st-century to better serve their students, from finalist standings in June, and win- received this grant. Learning Commons/MakerSpace skills such as persistence, prob- constructing aquaponics-outfitted ners were announced in late July. The money will be used to up- area. lem solving, flexible thinking, and greenhouses, to establishing robot- “We are very grateful for all the grade the school’s robotic kits, Juda has facilitated an “all stu- teamwork – traits that truly make a ics programs, to creating curricu- local farmers who nominated us,” student ready for the outside world. lum focused on solving environ- said Mary Larson, Curriculum Di- All students in grades six through mental sustainability challenges. rector and lead grant writer. “Only twelve work on their STEM proj- “The variety of ways in which schools that receive a nomination ects during the dedicated weekly rural school districts use these may apply for the grant, and we homeroom block, which ensures grants to improve math and sci- had 17 farmers who nominated that all students will have the op- ence education for their students Juda. This is a testament of the portunity to unleash their creativ- is incredible,” said Michelle Insco, strong support that the Juda School IRON-CLAD ity in a learning environment that the Monsanto Fund’s program of- District continues to receive from ROCK-SOLID promotes success by persevering ficer. its community.” . WARRANTY. through design challenges,” said Through this program, farmers “We are very appreciative of the QUALITY Scott Anderson, math teacher. The nominate public school districts efforts of the community and the school’s new robotics accessories to compete for math and science opportunity from Monsanto that will help expand STEM. grants of $10,000 or $25,000. The this grant affords our students,” Since 2011, Grow Rural Edu- schools are then responsible for said Traci Davis, Juda School Dis- cation has partnered with farm- writing grant applications, which trict Administrator. “The staff has INTRODUCING THE BEST-IN-CLASS worked hard to provide a quality POWERTRAIN program for all of our middle and 6-YEAR WARRANTY* high school students.” ON COmpaCT UTIlITy TRaCTORs You can search from one end of this glorious country of ours to the other. From border to border, and from sea to shining sea – and you will not – we repeat – you will NOT find a 6-Year Powertrain Warranty on a compact utility tractor that equals the one that comes standard with every John Deere Compact Utility Tractor. Why? That’s simple. Nothing Runs Like A Deere. JohnDeere.com/Ag

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Brodhead Independent-Register 147528 “We are very grateful for all the are very grateful for all the “We are very appreciative of the “We Farmers submitted their nomi- their submitted Farmers local farmers who nominated us,” local farmers who nominated us,” of the community and the efforts opportunity from Monsanto that our students,” this grant affords nations between Jan. 1 and Apr. 1 1 Apr. nations between Jan. 1 and Districts were notified of this year. finalist standings in June, and win- ners were announced in late July. said Mary Larson, Curriculum Di- “Only rector and lead grant writer. schools that receive a nomination may apply for the grant, and we had 17 farmers who nominated This is a testament of the Juda. strong support that the Juda School District continues to receive from its community.” Davis, Juda School Dis- Traci said has staff “The Administrator. trict a quality provide to worked hard program for all of our middle and high school students.” are reviewed by a panel of teach- ers. fore awarding the district a grant awarding fore A representative of the Monsan be a crowd to Fund addresses in the amount of $10,000. COURTESY PHOTOS PHOTOS COURTESY 256396 Auto Detailing Available Auto Detailing www.randrautosales.net 608-934-5400 W2620 State Rd. 11/81 •Juda, WI. Rd. 11/81 •Juda, W2620 State “The variety of ways in which “The variety of ways in which Through this program, farmers ers to award over $10 million to ers to award over $10 million to more than 650 school districts to enhance opportunities in rural America. School districts across the country have used their grants to better serve their students, from constructing aquaponics-outfitted greenhouses, to establishing robot- ics programs, to creating curricu- lum focused on solving environ- mental sustainability challenges. these use districts school rural grants to improve math and sci- ence education for their students Insco, Michelle said incredible,” is program of- the Monsanto Fund’s ficer. nominate public school districts to compete for math and science The grants of $10,000 or $25,000. schools are then responsible for writing grant applications, which New and used sales. and New Mon-Fri 8:00-5:30, Sat 9:00-12:00 8:00-5:30, Sat Mon-Fri 33 W. Main St., Evansville, St., Main WI 53536 33 W. SERVICE ON ALL MAJOR BRANDS ALL MAJOR ON SERVICE Evansville 608-882-4156 • Janesville 608-756-3900

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Juda School awarded with $10,000 grant Juda School awarded Juda School staff members are appreciative of the local community, comprised of farmers who nominated the school for this award. this award. for who nominated the school comprised of farmers are appreciative of the local community, staff members School Juda Page 2 - September 7, 2016 / The Independent-Register Flu Mist option not recommended for 2016-17 flu season Green County residents are being strongly encouraged to How well the flu vaccine works can range widely from sea- “It is important to get vaccinated every year to prevent getting protect themselves with a flu shot before the flu season arrives son to season and can be affected by a number of factors, influenza.” this year. including the similarity between vaccine viruses and circulat- In Green County, only 31% of children under 19 years of The Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) ing viruses. The CDC conducts vaccine effectiveness studies age, 29% of adults age 19 to 64, and 57% of adults 65 or older announced in July that the live attenuated influenza vaccine each season to gauge the success of a vaccine in preventing were vaccinated for influenza during the 2015-16 season. (LAIV), best known as nasal spray, or by the trade name Flu the flu virus. The Green County Health Department will be holding com- Mist, should not be used during the 2016-17 influenza season. Data on the effectiveness of the nasal spray among chil- munity flu shot clinics in the fall. Visit www.greencounty- The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices dren ages two through 17 during the 2015-16 season found health.org or call 608-328-9390 for dates and times of sched- voted to recommend it not be used after data showed poor that no effective benefit from the LAIV could be measured. uled flu clinics. or relatively low effectiveness of the nasal spray from 2013 By comparison, data found the injectable vaccine to be very through 2016. effective in preventing flu among children in this age group. “While it is disappointing to see data suggesting that the This change in recommendation underscores the importance nasal spray vaccine is not working as well as expected, we are of ongoing efforts to measure and evaluate the effectiveness pleased that flu shots did perform well last season,” said State of vaccines to ensure the public is optimally protected from Health Officer Karen McKeown. “We expect that there will health threats. Birth Announcement be enough of the injectable vaccine available for the 2016-17 “During the 2015-16 flu season, there were 434 influenza Dan and Rachel Lenz, of Eau Claire, welcomed a baby girl season so everyone six months and older can protect them- related hospitalizations in the southern region of the state,” named Rylie Marie Lenz on Wednesday, Aug. 24, at St. Jo- selves and their loved ones against the flu.” said RoAnn Warden, RN and Green County Health Officer. seph’s Hospital in Chippewa Falls.

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This year is going to be so much fun, and I can’t wait to READ tell you about it! Let’s dive in to what is going on Cheese Days weekend, Friday, Sept. 16 through Sunday, Sept. 18. I can’t tell you about everything, but I will point out some highlights and events not to miss. If you or some of your family and ONLINE friends are coming from out of town and don’t want to drive, use the Park & Ride Shuttle Bus or the Tram that will be making frequent trips and stops all around town. Eat your way around the Courthouse Square by getting a taste of Green County! A full menu and map will be available at the Information Booth. If you haven’t picked up your Cheese Days gear yet, you can do so during the festival at the Cheese Days Store by the Main Stage. Colony Brands is sponsor- COURTESY PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register ing our Hospitality Tent that will be Back by popular demand at the Green County Cheese Days Festival is Sara the Cheese Lady. Through- located on the east side of the square, out the weekend, she’ll be carving local cheese from Maple Leaf and Emmi Roth into fun and cheesy with musical entertainment plus sam- sculptures. It’s not just fun to watch; Sara also provides samples as she works. www.indreg.com pling of cheese, chocolates, wine, and beer on Saturday. TDS, will offer demonstrations, free Chase, Vintage Tractor Display, Ven- with the main event being the Swiss What’s happening on the Main activities, and entertainment for kids of dor Marketplace, Barn Quilt Tour, Colony Cheese Days Parade at 12:30 Stage? Yodeling, alphorns, polka all ages on Saturday. Heart of Cheese Days Swiss Heritage p.m. bands, and Swiss heritage music is I am looking forward to the Opening exhibit at Turner Hall, Dairy Farm If you see any of the Cheese Days scheduled during the day with street Ceremony of Cheese Days, which will Tours, Cow Milking Contest, and the Royalty that weekend, stop us and say dances in the evening to midnight. take place on the Main Stage, Friday, at Old World Cheesemaking Demonstra- hello! We love photo ops and getting to The North Side Dining Tent is spon- 4:45 p.m., followed by the Children’s tion. Veteran cheesemakers will make know fellow cheese lovers. sored by Emmi Roth USA and will Costume Parade, meet and greets, a tal- a 200 pound wheel of Swiss cheese the Can you believe Sept. 16 is almost host special tastings of the 2016 World ent show, and much more after. old fashioned way, and you will get a here? For more information on all of Championship Cheese, Emmi’s Grand Saturday is the Farmer’s Market, chance to help! these events and more, please visit Cru Surchoix. Make sure to stop by the Arts and Crafts Fair, Cheese Days Activities will continue on Sunday cheesedays.com. We’ll see you soon! Cheese Tent located on the west side of the square to try and buy cheese, as well as meet the cheesemakers who take pride in creating it. New Horizons fair winners announced Did you know that Colony Brands In July, members of New Hori- dyed t-shirt, a critter, and a flower Shannon Day (Cloverbud) is celebrating 90 years in Monroe and zons 4-H shared and exhibited their planted at a workshop. Shannon received three ribbons will have door prizes at the Colony projects at the Green County Fair. Maylee Brauer of different colors for showing a tie- Brands tent? Those who exhibited were: Maylee Brauer won one blue and dyed t-shirt, a silk flower arrange- Also, buy cheesecake-on-a-stick, a Chance Ace (Cloverbud) red ribbon in Arts and Crafts; one ment, and a favorite item she made. Cheese Days exclusive! Turner Hall Chance received four ribbons of red ribbon in Drama; one blue and Jaena LeGault is hosting the “Streets of Switzerland” different colors for showing a critter two red ribbons in Photography; one Jaena won one red and two white with authentic specialties at their Euro- he made, a tie-dyed t-shirt, a plant blue ribbon in Woodworking; one ribbons in Poultry; one blue ribbon, pean Sidewalk Café & Biergarten. grown from a seed, and a flower he white ribbon in Knitting; one blue two red ribbons, and one pink ribbon Sarah the Cheese Lady will be carv- planted at a workshop. ribbon in Home Environment; one in Rabbits; one red ribbon in Dogs; ing fun and cheesy sculptures near the Roxane Ace (Cloverbud) blue ribbon in Child Development; two blue ribbons, one red ribbon, Hospitality Tent on the northeast side Roxane Ace received four ribbons and two red ribbons and a Leader- and Top Cat in Cats; one blue ribbon of the Square. The National Historic of different colors for showing a crit- ship Potential trophy in Leadership. in Archery; two blue ribbons, two Cheesemaking Center will have guided ter, a tie-dyed t-shirt, a plant grown Royce Brauer red ribbons, and a white ribbon in tours on the hour, and if you haven’t from a seed, and a flower planted at Royce won one red and one white Arts and Crafts; one blue ribbon in visited the Green County Historical a workshop. ribbon in Exploring your Environ- Drama; one blue ribbon, two red rib- Society Museum, please do. Connor Brauer ment; one blue and one red ribbon bons, and one white ribbon in Pho- Thinking about taking up polka Connor won one blue and one red in Shooting Sports; one red ribbon tography; one blue ribbon and two dancing? Larry and Sue Buetzer will ribbon in Exploring your Environ- in Leathercraft; one blue, two red, red ribbons in Home Environment; be giving polka lessons. ment; two red ribbons in Shooting and one white ribbon in Arts and and two blue ribbons and the Top Don’t know much about cows? Sports; four red ribbons in Cultural Crafts; one blue ribbon and State Entry Showing what 4-H Represents Check out the Family Farm Adventure Arts; one blue ribbon in Drama; two Fair in Drama; one red and two pink trophy in Leadership. Tent sponsored by the Green Co. Farm blue ribbons in Photography; one ribbons in Photograpy, one blue rib- Justin Moore Bureau to see how you measure up to blue ribbon in Computers; one blue bon in Computers; one red ribbon Justin won one white ribbon in cows and other farm animals. Learn ribbon in Woodworking; four blue in Scale Models; one blue ribbon in Archery; one blue, one red, and one what they eat and drink, try “milking” a ribbons in Home Environment; one Aerospace; one red ribbon in Robot- white ribbon in Arts and Crafts; two cow, and watch the cow races, back by blue ribbon in Child Development; ics; one blue ribbon in Knitting; two red ribbons in Woodworking; one popular demand. This will be in a new two blue ribbons and a Leadership blue and one white ribbon Home En- blue ribbon in Scale Models; and location on the corner by Wisconsin in Action trophy in Leadership; one vironment; one blue ribbon in Child one blue and one red ribbon in Lead- Bank and Trust. blue ribbon in Self-Determination, Development; one blue ribbon in ership. Don’t skip the carnival located in and one blue ribbon in Writing. Demonstration; one blue and one red Congratulations to all New Hori- the Spring Square parking lot or Kids’ Jaydon Brauer (Cloverbud) ribbon in Leadership; and one blue zons members for working so hard Street. The carnival, sponsored by Jaydon received three ribbons of ribbon and State Fair in Creative on your fair projects. Everyone is a different colors for showing a tie- Writing. winner! George Auction Service & Real Estate Auctions 46 Acre Farm ARN TOWING, L.L.C. 41 Tillable acres with 12yr. old Home & Buildings Real Estate Auction 24 hours per day/7 days per week 10917 West County Road A Evansville, WI (Center Tn.) 53536 804 2nd St. • Brodhead, WI • 608-897-8088 60822 Saturday, September 24th • 2:00 pm Directions: South of Evansville 5 miles on WI-213 to County A, East 4 miles. Watch for George Auction Service signs. 217086 Land: 46.23 Total Acres, 41.04 Tillable. Section 20, Center Township. Home: 1248 sq. ft. Built in 2004, Central Air, Hardwood Floors, 2+ Car attached Garage. Outbuildings: LP & Electric separate from House. Ellis Shed: 40’x64’, w/20’x32’ Insulated Shop w/Cement Floor. Cleary Shed: 40’x30’. Information: Evansville Schools. Open House: Sept. 4th, 11th, 14th, 18th, & 21st 10:30 – 11:30 am or call 608-882-6123 for appointment. • Redwing Terms: 5% buyer’s fee. $5,000.00 Earnest Money cash or personal check, balance due at closing • New Balance within 45 days. Successful bidder required to sign a standard offer to purchase. All announcements • SAS made day of sale take precedence over printed material. Seller may accept or reject any and all bids. And many more Personal Property Auction: 9:00am. Terms: Cash or Check. famous brands! Registered WI Auctioneers: Dean George #486 cell 608-751-5703, Kale George #2811 office 608-882-6123 1013 16th Avenue 608-325-4464 Auction Company: Stephanie George – Registered WI Auction Company #226 11211 North Union Road, Evansville, WI 53536 (608) 882-6123

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COURTESY PHOTOS Brodhead Independent-Register Pictured front row, left to right: Savanna Vanover, Cole Meier, Chad Mansfield, Elli Andrews, Addi An- drews, Abbi Andrews, Mitchell Grossen, and Lane Meier; back row: Ayden Bergermann, Maggie Paul, Bella Andrews, Harley Mandel, and Shad Hanson. KATHY ROTH PHOTOS Brodhead Independent-Register Senior Aurora Daniels goes up Junior Hailey Kammerer sets for a spike against Barneveld the ball. freshman, Macy Doescher.

Members of the club release the ducks and provide them a path toward the finish line. Duck races a hit in Juda On Saturday, July 30, the Next Generation 4-H Club behind the L&S Truck Service Building in Juda. Races teamed up with the Juda Forefathers to hold the 1st annual started at 4 p.m. Ten individual races were held, with the Junior Erika Duecker and senior Chelsea Burkhalter prepare to Duck Races during the Juda Forefather’s Memorial Cel- winners from each race competing in the final race for cash block a spike. ebration. The races were held in the Swain Creek, located prizes. The grand prize winner was Kurt Jordan of Juda.

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Mackenzie Byrne had three aces, band is preparing for performances Also, parents, make sure to cated to the pit gym. There is new and Alexis Goecks had 18 digs. in the 101st Cheese Days Parade watch for a newsletter with in- playground equipment on the Juda On Tuesday, Aug. 30, the Juda in Monroe and the Brodhead High formation on the first Family Fun playground and at the Juda Com- volleyball team played Monticello School Homecoming Parade. The Night, which will be in October. munity Park. The elementary and PICTURE DAY at home. They played a close game choral and band departments are JUDA ELEMENTARY staff bathrooms were torn down Picture Day will be held on and fell short of the win by win- holding their annual auditions for Each elementary teacher is look- and rebuilt. The stairwell by the Thursday, Sept. 15. Picture packets ning two of the five sets. Juda se- this year’s musical, Footloose, on ing forward to an awesome year middle school parking lot was re- will be sent home with your child nior Sara Jordan had a team-best Wednesday, Sept. 7, and Thursday, with new students. built, and the parking lot itself was soon. 12 kills, senior Alexis Goecks had Sept. 8. FFA repaved and repainted. The small SEASON PASSES 32 digs, senior Chelsea Burkhalter MATH DEPARTMENT Applications are available for gym and the elementary bathrooms Season passes are used for home had 17 assists, and junior Hailey The math department’s 3D print- National FFA Convention, which had the asbestos removed from football games, home volleyball Kammerer added two blocks. er is finally up and running. The In- takes place Oct. 19 through 22. them. The Juda School will con- games, and home girls’ and boys’ On Thursday, Sept. 1, Juda trav- tro to Engineering class will be us- The Sectional Leadership Work- tinue its referendum projects over basketball games. They can be pur- eled to Barneveld and fell short ing the 3D printer to make parts for shop is scheduled for Wednesday, the course of the school year and chased in the school office for $30 again, winning one of four sets. their car projects. The cars must be Sept. 14, in Clinton. FFA members into next summer. for students and $40 for adults. Hailey Kammerer notched four one foot by one foot by one foot. are invited to attend this after- LUNCH aces and had two blocks. Alexis school workshop. VOLLEYBALL ART DEPARTMENT On Thursday, Sept. 8, breakfast Goecks had a team-best 21 digs, The Juda Art Department is ex- Helpers are needed for the On Thursday, Aug. 25, Juda will be breakfast bar; lunch will be Sara Jordan had a team-high seven cited for another year of creativity Cheese Days Family Fun Adven- Juda special, cinnamon rolls, and traveled to Madison to participate kills, and Chelsea Burkhalter had in the classroom. Everyone can get ture Tent, and they are also needed in the Abundant Life tournament. eight assists. excited for the return of the annual on Saturday, Sept. 24 for the Fall pears. In the first game, Juda swept Alba- STUDENT COUNCIL furniture in the spring. Nationals lunch stand. On Friday, Sept. 9, breakfast ny in three sets. Maddie Roth had Homecoming week will be Sept. JFAB MATH TEAM will be long johns; lunch will be seven kills, Chelsea Burkhalter 19 through Sept. 23. The dance The Cheese Days Parade is com- Math Team practices will be chicken fajitas, corn, and mixed had 11 assists, Samantha Anderson will be held Saturday, Sept. 24. ing up on Sunday, Sept. 18. Please held on Thursdays during lunch fruit. had three aces, and Alexis Goecks SPANISH CLUB look for a parent letter with in- for freshmen and sophomores and On Monday, Sept. 12, break- had 17 digs. Juda also won the sec- Students can sign up for Spanish formation pertaining to supplying on Fridays for juniors and seniors fast will be muffins; lunch will ond game against Abundant Life. Club by next Thursday, Sept. 15, your band member with lunch. starting Thursday, Sept. 8. be stuffed crust pizza, corn, and Hailey Kammerer had six kills and there will be $5 in dues. The REC. DISTRICT REFERENDUM NEWS peaches. and three blocks. Chelsea Burkhal- first meeting will be held on Tues- The first session of Zumba was Over the summer, Juda School On Tuesday, Sept. 13, breakfast ter had 10 assists and four kills, day, Oct. 4. Important information held yesterday, Tuesday, Sept. 6. began some of the referendum proj- will be breakfast scrambler; lunch Mackenzie Byrne had six aces, regarding the Dominican Republic Classes will continue every Tues- ects that were voted on and passed will be French toast sticks, sausage and Alexis Goecks had 15 digs. trip went out to parents this week. day and Thursday at 5:15 p.m. 293 yes to 224 no on April 5. The links, baked beans, and applesauce. Juda lost the last game to Valley MUSIC DEPARTMENT until November. The first session palace gym floor was refinished On Wednesday, Sept. 14, break- Christian, winning one of the three The Juda Music Department is is free, and people can join at any and repainted. New scoreboards fast will be frudels; lunch will be sets. Sara Jordan had eight kills, preparing for a number of things in time. Please call the school for were purchased for the palace gym, chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, Chelsea Burkhalter had 13 assists, the coming weeks. The marching more details. and the old scoreboards were relo- and mandarin oranges. The Independent-Register / September 7, 2016 - Page 5 Students gear up for first day with Back to School Night By Beth Blakemore CORRESPONDENT Albany students, parents, and community members prepared for the first day of school at the Albany Back to School Night last Wednes- day, Aug. 31. Students brought their school supplies, got their lockers, and explored the school. They also ate a dinner provided by Albany businesses and enjoyed a green- house tour provided by the FFA. The meal was called the “Taste of Albany.” Various businesses con- tributed toward the meal. There was a choice of main entrée, salad, and dessert, as well as lemonade. It was organized and provided for by Al- bany Community 1st. A number of area organizations also provided information for stu- dents in the gym. Organizations in attendance were UW Extension, BETH BLAKEMORE PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register Albany Music Boosters, Albany Participants use recycled wine corks to make key chains, pencil boxes, and more at Albertson Memorial Methodist Church, Albany PTO, Library’s Adult Craft Night last week. Sonic, Junior League Grades four through eight, the Bank of New Glarus and Sugar River Bank BETH BLAKEMORE PHOTO Crafters create with Branches, Homegrown Exchange, Brodhead Independent-Register Dairy Queens, School Friends Men- Abby Hollis, fourth-grader, pre- toring Program, and Blackhawk pares her locker for the 2016-17 corks during Adult Craft Night Technical College. school year. By Beth Blakemore trivets, coasters, pencil boxes, and do it themselves with smiles.” CORRESPONDENT other items out of cork. Gabriella’s Restaurant supplied Six people participated in the “It’s for fun,” said Kara Blue, some of the cork, and Blue led the Sunday School beginning Adult Craft Night at Albertson Me- Library Director. “[It’s] for begin- group. morial Library on Thursday, Aug. ners -- not teaching anything, just Blue added that it was “a good at Albany United Methodist 25. Participants made key chains, guiding people. They come in and opportunity for teenagers and adults to socialize and be creative, You are invited to attend Sunday learn how the Bible applies to our have fun and learn a new craft, School at Albany United Methodist daily lives. A youth group activity is [and] use the library if they’ve Church from 8:45 to 9:45 a.m. be- scheduled for once a month. Punt, Pass, Kick coming to Albany never been here before.” ginning Sept. 11. Classes are avail- Ninth-graders through twelfth- Albany Schools will be hosting age divisions (6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12- This summer, the library held able for three-year-old children graders will learn about the Bible a local NFL Punt, Pass, & Kick 13, and 14-15) compete against craft nights in which participants through high schoolers. using current events. Youth group (PPK) competition at the school each other in a fun and engaging made wine glass lamp shades and Three-year-olds through fifth- events will take place twice a month. playground field on Sunday, Sept. way. The competition will run from glass bead magnets. graders will sing, do crafts, enjoy The 2017 mission trip will be 11. The PPK event is free. the youngest age group to the oldest Safety pin bracelets are on the snacks, and learn about the Bible. planned. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. age group. docket for a future craft night. Sixth- through eighth-graders For more information, contact the with the competition starting at The top finisher in each of the will enjoy snacks, play games, and church at 862-3206. 9:00 a.m. Parents may register their boys’ and girls’ divisions from the child on the day of the competition, five age brackets will advance and at Back to School night, or online will be invited to compete at the Albany at http://www.nflppk.com/competi- sectional round. The location, date, tions/register/index. and time of our sectional event will PPK is a program developed to be provided at a later date when that Police aid in teaching the fundamentals information is released. of punting, passing, and kicking a For more information on the PPK football, as well as the teamwork program, please visit their website Report THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 and attitude needed to successfully at http://www.nflppk.com. For All charges reported here are *Middle school football home (Evansville) vs. Clinton, 4 to play sports. questions specific to our local event, merely accusations. A defendant 6:30 p.m. Girls and boys in five separate please contact the Albany School. is presumed innocent until proven *Middle school volleyball at Pecatonica, 5 to 7 p.m. guilty in a court of law. The Albany *High school volleyball at Monticello, 6 to 8 p.m. Police reported the following inci- FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 dents: *Varsity football home vs. McFarland, 7 to 9 p.m. Area students Thursday, Aug. 25 SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Cited for Outside Consumption/ *High school cross country at Spring Green Municipal Golf Possession of an Alcohol Beverage Course, 8:30 a.m. to noon from UW-Rock County was James S. Poplett of Oak Park, Ill. *High school volleyball tournament at Monticello, 9 a.m. to Eighty-five students recently sional programs, for lifelong learn- 12 p.m. earned the Associate of Arts & Sci- ing and leadership, service, and re- SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 ence (AA&S) degree from the Uni- sponsible citizenship. *Punt, pass, and kick competition at Albany Field, 8:30 to versity of Wisconsin–Rock County. 11:30 a.m. Local degree recipients for spring ADAMS MONDAY, SEPT. 12 2016 include:Christy Dundee Since 1941 *Middle school volleyball at Black Hawk, 5 to 7 p.m. of Brodhead, Jessica Rackow Vendors *School board meeting in the media room, 7 p.m. of Juda, and Aaron Meier of Mon- • Roofing TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 roe. • Siding *High school JV football at McFarland, 4:45 to 9 p.m. Students awarded the UW Col- *High school volleyball at Pecatonica, 6 to 8 p.m. leges Associate of Arts & Science wanted • Insulation WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 degree have successfully completed Vendors are currently being sought *No events scheduled a minimum of 60 prescribed cred- by the Albany Area Chamber of Com- 800-887-3385 its. 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256391 243793 Page 6 - September 7, 2016 / The Independent-Register Parkview welcomes new staff members Eleven teachers and counselors joined the Parkview School District this year. The following are the dis- trict’s new employees: Sean Donagan is the new sixth- grade teacher. Donagan is from Janes- ville, a 1991 Janesville Craig graduate. He received his associate degree from UW-Rock County and his bachelor’s degree from UW-Whitewater. Before coming to Parkview, he taught at St. Andrews in Delavan and BEAM in Milwaukee. He also spent four years in the United States Marines from 1992 to 1996. He has a wife, Mi- chelle, and a daughter, Shannon. The family has two cats. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing and reading. Alex Driftmier is the elementary school psychologist. You may be fa- miliar with her because she joined the staff in October of 2015. Driftmier is originally from Mount Horeb. She received her B.A. in psychology from UW-Milwaukee and her M.A. in ed- ucation-school counseling from UW- Platteville. She completed her practi- COURTESY PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register cum at Benton, in grades K through Eleven staff members joined the Parkview School District this year. Front row, left to right: Halie Foster, Tina Pasciak, Amber Jacoby, Cindy 12. Her family includes her husband, Ziegler, Charlene Ulichny, and Jamie Le Gros; back row: Alex Driftmier, Lisa Kempthorne, David Wiemiller, and Sean Donagan. Joshua, and one-year-old daughter, Leta, with baby number two due in with family. She would like to thank and a master’s from the University to be here at Parkview Elementary Academy; and band, choir, orchestra, December. Family pets include two everyone who has helped her along of Illinois-Springfield. Kempthorne School.” and general music teacher in the Mil- cats and a dog. She likes concerts, en- the way toward becoming a teacher. brings twenty years of experience; Tina Pasciak is the new family and waukee Public Schools. Her family joys dancing, and has an appreciation Amber Jacoby is the new she has been a FACE teacher, a career consumer sciences teacher. She is includes a daughter, Abigail, age 11, for the arts. school psychologist. She is director, and a school counselor. She originally from Granton, Wis. She re- and son, Arthur, age 7. Teddy is the Halie Foster is the new fifth-grade originally from Carthage, Ill. currently lives in Poplar Grove, Ill., ceived her Bachelor of Science from family’s puppy. Ulichny’s interests teacher. She is originally from Brod- Her education includes a bachelor’s with her special someone, Eric He- UW-Stevens Point and her master’s include traveling, cooking, music, and head. Foster graduated from UW- degree and graduate school (Special- inn, a Janesville native. Her hobbies from UW-Manitowoc. She previ- anything related to arts and crafts. She Whitewater in May of 2016. She ist of School Psychology and Master and interests include golfing, read- ously taught at Janesville Craig High is currently working on her doctorate completed her student teaching in of Science). She has had many practi- ing, yoga, fishing, playing euchre, and School. Pasciak’s family includes her through Cardinal Stritch University. Albany, where she taught first grade. cum experiences; her favorite was in cooking. She said, “I’m both pleased husband, Michael, three daughters, She was the first female conductor of Her family includes four brothers, two Urbana, Ill. Last year, she completed and honored to serve the Parkview Melissa, Renee, and Stephanie, and the National Band Association Colle- sisters, four nephews, and two nieces. her internship in Quincy, Ill. Her fam- School District as junior/senior high granddaughter, Sawyer. Her hobbies giate All Star Band. She also conduct- She recently became engaged to Jess ily includes two brothers and two sis- counselor. I look forward to a great include reading, gardening, and snow- ed the Disney All American Band, Restivo. In her free time, she enjoys ters. She loves being around people, school year.” mobiling. performed with Barry Manilow and running, kayaking, and spending time and family means the world to her. Jamie Le Gros is the new kinder- Alice Patchen is the new elemen- Andy Williams, and conducted in St. She added that she loves dogs. As far garten teacher. She is originally from tary special education teacher. She Louis, New York City, Orlando, and as hobbies or interest, she likes doing New Glarus. She graduated from UW- graduated from high school in Albany, Washington DC. pretty much anything outdoors. “Life La Crosse with a teaching degree, and where she went to school with high David J. Wiemiller, Jr., is the new is worth sharing, so I like so spend as she has taught 4K and kindergarten in school principal Bill Trow; Patchen junior/senior high mathematics inter- Historical much time with my friends and my Richland Center. Last year, she taught graduated with his sister. She com- vention teacher. He will also coach family as possible,” she added. She 4K in Oregon, Wis. Her family con- pleted her undergraduate work at UW- boys’ JV2 basketball. He is origi- society to closed by saying, “I’m looking for- sists of her younger sister, who is her Whitewater in elementary education nally from Blanchardville, Wis. He ward to a great year. Stop by anytime best friend, and her parents, to whom with minors in English and theater. graduated from UW-Whitewater and and see me.” she is very close. She has a cat, Lela, She received a G/T Certification from also has twelve graduate credits. Wi- meet Lisa Kempthorne is the new school who currently lives with her parents. South West Texas State and a master’s emiller previously taught at Belleville The Luther Valley His- counselor at the junior/senior high. Le Gros loves to play volleyball and from Georgia State. She has taught and Blanchardville High School for torical Society will meet at She is originally from Freeport, Ill., swim. She also enjoys traveling and in different areas of the country, in- two years, in St. Ignatius, London, the Dial Building at 115 W. and she has a Bachelor of Science de- recently spent a few months living in cluding seven years in Texas (five of England, for six years, at Beloit Me- Centre Street in Footville, gree from Western Illinois University Germany. She said, “I am so excited them in San Antonio), six years east of morial for one year, and at Oak Lawn tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 8, Atlanta, Ga., a year in California in a Academy in Edgerton for seven years. at 7:30 p.m. self-contained four through six class- His family includes his wife, Crystal, room, fourteen years in Beloit, and stepdaughters, Hanna and Sadee, who Parkview FFA one year in each Argyle and Clinton. are twelve, and son, Braxsten, who is Her family includes husband Barry seven. The family pets include a dog Joe, daughter Liz (25), sons Nick named Winston, a cat named Trixie, alumni to host mum sale (25), David (21), and Dallas (19), and a turtle named Cookie, a salamander Hometown The Parkview FFA alumni will be day, Sept. 24 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at daughter Samantha (12). Family pets named Minerva, and a Madagascar selling mums on Saturday, Sept. 17 the Orfordville Farmers Market. The include dogs Buddy (yellow lab) and hissing cockroach named Chester. from 8 a.m. to noon at the Farmers & FFA alumni will also be selling cheese Coco (chocolate lab) and cats Teddy His hobbies include woodworking, Drug Scripts Merchants Bank in Orfordville. Both curds and hosting a brat sale at the and Snickers along with two kittens, enjoying numerous sports, camping, small and large mums will be avail- market. (Cow and Scout) who are looking for fishing, canoeing, hiking, reading, and able. Proceeds from the mum sale The Parkview FFA alumni group is new homes. Patchen’s interests and playing the guitar. “My father was a TRANS FATS MAY will be used for scholarships and to a chapter of local residents wanting to hobbies include watching her kids’ math teacher for over forty years and help fund activities for Parkview FFA promote the Parkview FFA. You do sports and activities, playing word still tutors while in his 70s,” he said. HURT MEMORY students. not need to be a Parkview graduate to games, collecting Alice in Wonder- “My hero!” Trans fats have been shown to A second sale will be held on Satur- be a member. Please consider joining. land and Star Trek items, and collect- Cindy Ziegler is the new fifth-grade increase bad cholesterol (LDL) ing Cary Grant movies (she has 70 of teacher. She is originally from Bel- and decrease good cholesterol the 72 movies her made). Reading, leville, and graduated from Viterbo (HDL). Now, new research Orfordville Fall Fest to quilting, and scrapbooking complete University in 2012 with bachelor’s de- suggests that trans fats may also her interests. “I’m excited to be here,” gree in education and a minor in early childhood. She previously taught affect memory. Researchers she said. Charlene Ulichny, also known as second grade and technology from found that among men under 45, include scarecrow contest The Orfordville Lions Club is cal businesses, organizations, and Mrs. U, is the new general music and 2012 to 2015 at St. Luke’s in Plain, those who ate the most trans fats hosting Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1, school clubs are also encouraged to fifth- and sixth-grade band teacher. Wis., and fifth grade in 2015 to 2016 performed 10% worse on a word at Purdy Park. There will be a scare- participate. The winning scarecrow She is originally from Sacramento, at St. Mary’s in Janesville. Her family recall test than those who ate the crow contest this year. in each class will be on display at the Calif. She received her bachelor’s includes her parents, Mary and Jerry, least. Scientists think the oxidizing Three classes are available. There Orfordville Library after Fall Fest. degree in music education from UW- and a brother, Dan. Both families are effects of trans fats may cause is a youth class for ages ten and Signup sheets are available at the Madison and her master’s degree farmers raising dairy and crops. Her brain cells involved in memory to under, another youth class for ages Orfordville Library, Village Hall, the from Vander Cook College of Music hobbies and interests include sports die off. However, effects could be eleven to eighteen, and an adult Farmers & Merchant’s Bank, and in Chicago. Her previous teaching (softball, volleyball, and basketball), reversed by eating healthy and class. Prizes will be awarded for the Donna’s. You can also email Sherri experience includes: band director showing dairy cattle, reading, and reducing trans fats. The study winner in each class. Waege at [email protected] to at Kettle Moraine High School; mu- baking. She added that she coaches only shows and association Get some friends together and get a sheet. Anyone with questions sic education coordinator at Cardinal JV softball at Evansville and coached between high consumption of make a scarecrow! You can en- may call Waege at the Village Hall at Stritch University; band, choir, and middle school volleyball at her previ- trans fats and memory ter individually or as a group. Lo- 879-2004. orchestra director at Waukesha STEM ous two schools. impairment. MAKE US YOUR DENTAL HOME. WE ARE IN YOUR COMMUNITY Pinnow Hometown BRODHEAD DENTAL CLINIC Pharmacy Julio H Rodriguez DDS, SC Introducing the 1028 1st Center Ave., Brodhead www.hometownpharmacywi.com/brodhead We prevent. We treat. We restore. HE. E-mail: Because your oral health is part of your general well being. [email protected] So smart it can cut water, Ph.: 608-897-2595 • Fax: 608-897-8301 702 23rd Street • Brodhead, WI 53520 Monday - Friday 8-6 salt and energy usage up to 46%. 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Over these 69 years, more than 168,000 high school seniors from across the coun- try have received the award, which has become a symbol for excellence and the school’s highest agricultural honor. As the winner of the 2016 Award, Dahl’s name will be recorded on a permanent plaque displayed at Al- COURTESY PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register bany High School. Albany’s Tyler Dahl was recently presented with the 2016 Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award. Dahl is pictured here with his mother, Monsanto, a long-time supporter Sue, and his father, Brian. of agricultural education, FFA, 4-H, and other farm youth organizations and initiatives, sponsors the Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award. Toy and tractor show a success By Beth Blakemore CORRESPONDENT The Albany FFA alumni’s seventh Upcoming annual Toy and Tractor Show was held on Sunday, Aug. 28.. It featured close to 40 tractors and a toy show, events at plus a flea market and a craft show. This year’s show also included a Albertson bounce house for children. A pedal tractor pull was held at 1 p.m. The winners were Evie Thomp- Memorial son, Evan Feller, Alex Koepp, and Skyler Humphrey. The tractor show awards were as Library follows: the Furthest Traveled award The following events are BETH BLAKEMORE PHOTOS Brodhead Independent-Register went to Orville and Margi Bondele; Nearly forty tractors were on display at the Toy and Tractor Show in scheduled for the month of Owen Baertchi won for the Best Albany last month. September at the Albertson Farm Display; Allen Hageman won Memorial Library in Albany: the Alumni Choice First Place Trac- Board meeting tor award; Harold Pulver won the The Albertson Memo- Spectator’s Choice award; Isaac rial Library Board meeting is Halverson won the Dairy Queen’s OPEN HOUSE • W1342 Suburban Dr. • Albany scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today, Choice award; and Kevin Shultz won Sat., Sept. 10, 2016 • noon – 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7. the FFA Alumni Memorial Award. Natural Nutrition series Raffle winners were: Jim McNeely Adults are invited to a ($500), Don Blumer ($300), Brian presentation called “Home- Beck ($100), and Jim Marty ($50). made Yogurt, Sauerkraut, and All money raised from the show Kombucha” at 6:30 p.m. on will go to the FFA alumni and to the Built by a local contractor known for his quality of workmanship and in Wednesday, Sept. 28 at the FFA for scholarships, the greenhouse the beautiful neighborhood of Blumer Addition just outside of Albany, this 3 library. and computers, and any other ex- bedroom home offers about 1900 sq. ft. of living area, stainless steel appliances Evan Feller gives his all in the in the spacious kitchen, a formal dining room, a family room overlooking the penses that arise throughout the year. pedal tractor pull. patio and the large lot with many pines, and a first floor laundry room. The full basement has an additional bathroom area. 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256284 Page 10 - September 7, 2016 / The Independent-Register Obituaries Support families impacted by Alzheimer’s ROBERT D. NENNEMAN Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the funeral Join the 2016 Green County Alzheimer’s Walk Robert D. Nenneman, 84, home. Step forward, give hope, and make a difference in the Alzheimer’s can have a devastating impact on fami- of Brodhead, passed away on Online condolences may be lives of local families facing a dementia diagnosis by lies. If Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia have Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016, made at www.dlnewcomerfu- joining the 15th annual Green County Alzheimer’s Walk touched your family or that of a friend, neighbor or co- at the Medina Nursing Center neralhome.com. on Saturday, Sept. 10 at the Behring Senior Center in worker, you know all too well. By participating in the in Durand, Ill. He was born Monroe. 2016 Alzheimer’s Walk, you’re supporting valuable lo- on Jan. 23, 1932, in Monroe, “In addition to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s cal programs and services. Last year, the Alzheimer’s the son of George and Rose PAUL E. MILLER disease and other forms of dementia, the walk is a way and Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin had over 550 points (Schneider) Nenneman. He Paul E. Miller, 86, of rural for people join together to offer hope and empower one of service in Green County alone through helpline calls, married Claudia J. Tearman on Brodhead, including the Or- another despite the challenges of this disease,” said personal care consultations, and education programs. Nov. 15, 1959, in Brodhead. fordville and Footville areas, Deanna Truedson, Outreach Coordinator for Green, For more information on local programs and services, She passed away on Sept. 27, died Sunday, Aug. 21, 2016, Iowa, and Lafayette counties. contact Deanna Truedson at 608-843-3402. 1986. at his home. He was born on Bob attended Brodhead High Aug. 3, 1930, the son of Homer School and served in the U.S. and Matilda (Walter) Miller, Sr. Army during the Korean Con- He worked for Durst Corpora- Sunday School beginning at St. Peter Lutheran flict from 1951 to 1953. He tion in Shopiere and Manley’s St. Peter Lutheran Church in Brodhead will once is because each week, we have a different Bible story also worked for General Mo- Silica Sand Co. in Hanover. He again be offering Sunday School classes for all chil- and a different lesson. Your family does NOT have to tors of Janesville for over 35 operated his own excavating dren from age 4 through those in eighth grade begin- be a member for your child or children to come to our years. company before he purchased ning this Sunday, Sept. 11. Sunday School. He is survived by two daugh- Footville Rock and Lime Cor- The theme for the Sunday School series is called At a typical Sunday School class, we teach a Bible ters, Cindy Pederson, Davis, poration, which he was still “Christ Light,” and the stories and lessons teach valu- story and apply it to our lives, sing some songs, have Ill., and Tammy Nenneman, involved with. Paul will be able lessons about life. They point to Jesus Christ as craft time, and on occasion, do a community project. Brodhead; siblings, Ruth remembered for his sense of our Savior. The Sunday School classes are held on Sunday (Roger) Brobst and Dorothy humor and always having a We invite your children to our Sunday School, even mornings from 10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. in St. Peter’s if they can only come a couple of times a month. That Nenneman, both of Brodhead, joke to share. Education Wing. There is no charge for the Sunday and Nancy Montgomery, He is survived by his son, School, as St. Peter’s congregation covers all expens- Janesville; and a foster sister, Allen (Ellen) Miller of Brod- es for everyone who attends. Sheila Wagner, Madison. He head; daughter, Kathy (Ron) was preceded in death by his Linder of Blanchardville; Monroe Clinic to offer Please call 897-2092 if you have any questions or parents; wife; a sister, Virginia grandchildren: Robert and would like to enroll your child. Springstead; brothers-in-law, Alexis Miller; Ross, Kaitlyn, ‘Good News About Wayne Montgomery and Rob- and Cory Linder; a great grand- ert Springstead; a nephew, Rick child, Asher; and two sisters: Joint Pain’ seminar St. Augustine Catholic Springstead; and a niece, Judy Jean Nybroten of Monroe and Joint pain, whether mild or severe, does not neces- Krattiger. Darlyne Klossner of Brodhead. sarily come with age. Finding out the source of the Church to host annual festival Funeral services will be held He was preceded in death by pain can help determine how to alleviate it. Footville’s St. Augustine Catholic Church will be at 11 a.m. today, Wednesday, his parents, seven brothers, and Monroe Clinic will host a free seminar called Good celebrating with their annual Fall Festival and Buffet Sept. 7, at the D.L. Newcomer five sisters. News About Joint Pain on Tuesday, Sept. 13, from 5 Dinner on Sunday, Sept. 11 from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Funeral Home in Brodhead There will be an open house to 6 p.m. in the ICU Conference Room at the Monroe Buffet dinners will cost $11 for adults and $5 for with Pastor Neumann at the Footville Rock and Lime Clinic. The conference room is on the first floor of the children between ages five and 12. Children under five officiating. Burial will be in shop in Paul’s memory on Sat- hospital building. will eat for free. 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The Independent-Register / September 7, 2016 - Page 11 IR Legal Notices NOTICE OF BOARD OF REVIEW E. Beloit Street. 1. Approval of August Minutes. property to the plaintiff and for dam- be enforced as provided by law. A VILLAGE OF ORFORDVILLE Sherri Waege 2. Treasurer’s Report ages for the detention thereof and judgment awarding money may be- Notice is hereby given that the Village Clerk 3. Public Input. for costs. come a lien against any real estate Board of Review for the Village The Independent Register 4. Website. Dated at Milwaukee, WI this 24th you own now or in the future, and of Orfordville shall be held on 8/31, 9/7/2016 5. Plan Commission Report: day of August, 2016. may also be enforced by garnish- Thursday, October 6, 2016, from WNAXLP 254361 6. Roads and Driveway Permits: SANTANDER CONSUMER USA, ment or seizure of property. 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Or- 7. Building Inspector. INC. Dated this 24th day of August, fordville Village Hall at 303 E. STATE OF WISCONSIN 8. Assessor. DBA CHRYSLER CAPITAL 2016 Beloit Street, Orfordville, Wis- CIRCUIT COURT 9. Insurance: Plaintiff Monica Irelan Karas / consin. Additional dates may be GREEN COUNTY 10. Library: By: Jerome C. Johnson, Attorney J Peterman Legal Group Ltd. used to reconvene said meeting, as NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 11. Recycling. State Bar# 1016307 State Bar No. 1035803 determined by the Board. Case No. 14-CV-0226 12. Other Business: Consider 839 N. Jefferson St., #200 165 Bishops Way, Suite 100 Please be advised of the following WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL petition to discontinue a certain por- Milwaukee, WI 53202 Brookfield, WI 53005 requirements: ASSOCIATION, as Trustee tion of Savanna Oaks Road along Tele: 414-271-5400 262-790-5719 No person shall be allowed to ap- Plaintiff with any and all right of way rights PO No.: 1895.52-C J Peterman Legal Group Ltd. is pear before the Board of Review, to Vs. to which the Town of Albany is en- The Independent Register the creditor’s attorney and is at- testify to the Board by telephone, DRA PROPERTIES HP LLC, et al. titled located in Sugar River Cross- 9/7/2016 tempting to collect a debt on its be- or to contest the amount of any as- Defendants ing LLC. WNAXLP 255429 half. Any information obtained will sessment of real or personal prop- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by 13. Payment of bills. be used for that purpose. erty if the person has refused a rea- virtue of a judgment of foreclosure 14. Adjournment. STATE OF WISCONSIN The Independent Register sonable written request by certified entered on August 18, 2015 in the BUSINESS CLOSED CIRCUIT COURT 8/31, 9/7, 9/14/2016 mail of the Assessor to view such amount of $259,972.58, the Green Under Wis. Stats. 19.85(1)(e) GREEN COUNTY WNAXLP 255430 property. County Sheriff will sell the premises Deliberating or negotiating the pur- Deutsche Bank National Trust Com- After the first meeting of the Board described below at public auction chase of public properties, the in- pany, as Trustee for Fremont Home NOTICE of Review and before the Board’s as follows: vesting of public funds, or conduct- Loan Trust 2006-2, Asset-Backed TOWN OF JEFFERSON final adjournment, no person who DATE/TIME: September 22, 2016 ing other specified public business, Certificates, Series 2006-2 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING is scheduled to appear before the at 9:00 AM. whenever competitive or bargaining 1661 Worthington Road, Suite 100 WEDNESDAY, Board of Review may contact, or TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or reasons require a closed session. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 provide information to a member of money order at the time of sale; Attendance is limited to the govern- Plaintiff AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE the Board about the person’s ob- balance due within 10 days of ing body, necessary staff and other Vs JUDA COMMUNITY CENTER jection except at a session of the confirmation of sale; failure to pay officers such as Clerk and Attorney William W. Burden, Jr. AGENDA Board. balance due will result in forfeit of and other persons whose presence W9496 Trotter Road 1. Call to order No person may appear before deposit to plaintiff. is necessary for the business at Argyle, WI 53504 2. Verification of proper notice the Board of Review, testify to the 2. Sold “as is” and subject to all le- hand. 3. Public Input Board by telephone, or contest the gal liens, encumbrances, and pay- NEGOTIATION/BARGAINING Unknown Spouse of William W. 4. Clerk’s Report/Office Corre- amount of any assessment unless, ment of applicable transfer taxes. STRATEGY REGARDING SAT- Burden, Jr. spondence at least 48 hours before the first PLACE: The Green County Jus- ISFACTION OF JUDGMENT IN W9496 Trotter Road 5. Treasurer’s Report meeting of the Board or at least 48 tice Center- Ground Floor Confer- GREEN COUNTY CASE NO. Argyle, WI 53504 6. Planning Commission hours before the objection is heard ence Room, located at 2841 6th 2009-CV-137. 7. Road Maintenance/Driveway if the objection is allowed because Street, Monroe, Wisconsin, 53566. The Independent Register Alissa M. Packer aka Alissa M. Bur- Permits the person has been granted a PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 9/7/2016 den 8. Payment of Bills waiver of the 48 hour notice of an Lot 1 of CSM No. 3264, recorded WNAXLP 255278 W9496 Trotter Road 9. Schedule next meeting intent to file a written objection by in Volume 12 of Certified Survey Argyle, WI 53504 10. Adjournment appearing before the Board during Maps, Page 49, as Document No. STATE OF WISCONSIN 08/29/16 Amy McCullough the first two (2) hours of the meet- 419728 in the Town of Adams, CIRCUIT COURT Unknown Spouse of Alissa Packer Clerk/Treasurer ing and showing good cause for Green County, Wisconsin. GREEN COUNTY W9496 Trotter Road The Independent Register failure to meet the 48 hour notice ADDRESS: N6566 Holstein Prai- NOTICE IN REPLEVIN Argyle, WI 53504 9/7/2016 requirement and files a written ob- rie Road, Monticello, WI 53570 Case Code 31003 WNAXLP 255978 jection, that person provides to the TAX KEY NO: 23002-0268.0000 Case No. 16-SC-416 Beneficial Illinois Clerk of the Board of Review notice Dated this 16th Day of August To: SHELTON KINGCADE 841 Seahawk Circle LEGAL NOTICE: as to whether the person will ask 2016. You are hereby notified that a Virginia Beach, VA 23452 There will be a public hearing be- for removal of any Board members Mark Rohloff, Green County Sheriff summons and complaint has been fore the Green County Board of and, if so, which member will be Cummisford, Acevedo & issued to recover possession of the Capital One Bank USA NA Adjustment to consider an appli- removed and the person’s reason- Associates, LLC following described goods and chat- 4851 Cox Road cation for a conditional use permit able estimate of the length of time Attorney for Plaintiff tels, to wit: 2009 CHEVROLET IM- Glen Allen, VA 23060 from Jesse Straubhaar, landowner: that the hearing will take. Mark R. Cummisford, PALA; ID#2G1WT57k091204300 for the operation of a vacation rent- When appearing before the State Bar # 1034906 of which I, the plaintiff am entitled Citibank, N.A., f/k/a Citibank (South al. The land is zoned agricultural, Board, the person shall specify, 7071 South 13th St., Suite #100 to the possession, and which you Dakota), N.A. and is located at N8855 Badger in writing, the person’s estimate Oak Creek, WI 53154 have unjustly taken and unlawfully 701 East 60th Street North Road, Section 15, T4N-R6E, Town of the value of the land and of the 414-761-1700 detain from me. Sioux Falls, SD 57104 of York. The public hearing will be improvements that are the subject Cummisford, Acevedo & Associ- NOW THEREFORE, unless you held in the County Board Room of the person’s objection and spec- ates, LLC is the creditor’s attorney shall appear in the Circuit Court Mortgage Electronic Registration at the Green County Courthouse, ify the information that the person and is attempting to collect a debt of Green County, located in the Systems, Inc., as nominee for Fre- 1016 16th Avenue, Monroe, Wis- used to arrive at that estimate. on its behalf. Any information ob- Green County Courthouse in the mont Investment and Loan consin on Wednesday, September No person may appear before the tained will be used for that purpose. City of Monroe, State of Wisconsin, 1901 East Voorhees Street, Suite C 28, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. All those who Board of Review, testify to the Board The Independent Register on October 17, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. Danville, IL 61834 are concerned or affected by such by telephone or object to a valua- 8/24, 8/31, 9/7/2016 before the calendar judge or any Defendants action are urged to attend. tion; if that valuation was made by WNAXLP 254525 other judge of said court to whom SUMMONS GREEN COUNTY ZONING the Assessor or the Objector us- the said action may be assigned Real Estate Mortgage ADMINISTRATION ing the income method; unless the STATE OF WISCONSIN for trial, judgment will be rendered Foreclosure ADAM M. WIEGEL person supplies to the Assessor CIRCUIT COURT against you for the delivery of said Case No: 16 CV 96 Adam M. Wiegel all of the information about income GREEN COUNTY property to the plaintiff and for dam- Honorable Thomas J. Vale Zoning Administrator and expenses, as specified in the IN THE MATTER OF THE ages for the detention thereof and Case Code: 30404 The Independent Register manual under Section 73.03(2a), ESTATE OF for costs. THE STATE OF WISCONSIN 9/7, 9/14/2016 at the Assessor’s request. The in- WALTER F. MESSEL, JR. Dated at Milwaukee, WI this 24th To the following parties named WNAXLP 256150 formation that is provided under Deceased day of August, 2016. as defendants herein: William W. Recycling drop-off 2nd Saturday of this paragraph, unless a court de- Notice to Creditors SANTANDER CONSUMER USA, Burden, Jr., Unknown Spouse of the month, 9am-noon termines that it is inaccurate, is not (Informal Administration) INC. William W. Burden, Jr., Alissa M. Rock Co. Public Works Bldg. subject to the right of inspection Case No. 16-PR-72 Plaintiff Packer aka Alissa M. Burden, and Hwy 213 Orfordville and copying under Wisconsin State PLEASE TAkE NOTICE: By: Jerome C. Johnson, Attorney Unknown Spouse of Alissa Packer www.townofspringvalley.com Statutes 19.35(1). 1. An application for informal ad- State Bar# 1016307 You are hereby notified that the TOWN OF SPRING VALLEY The Board shall hear upon oath, ministration was filed. 839 N. Jefferson St., #200 plaintiff named above has filed a BOARD MEETING by telephone, all ill or disabled per- 2. The decedent, with date of birth Milwaukee, WI 53202 lawsuit or other legal action against MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 sons who present to the Board a October 29, 1941 and date of death Tele: 414-271-5400 you. The Complaint, which is also 7:00 P.M. letter from a physician, surgeon, or May 28, 2016 was domiciled in PO No.: 1894.98 served upon you, states the nature ORFORDVILLE FIRE DISTRICT osteopath that confirms their illness Green County, State of Wisconsin, The Independent Register and basis of the legal action. Within MEETING ROOM or disability. No other persons may with a mailing address of 1405 16th 9/7/2016 40 days after August 31, 2016, you 173 NORTH WRIGHT STREET testify by telephone. Street, Brodhead, WI 53520. WNAXLP 255428 must respond with a written answer, AGENDA Anyone wishing to file an objec- 3. All interested persons waived as that term is used in Chapter 802 1. Call to order tion MUST contact the Village Clerk notice. STATE OF WISCONSIN of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the 2. Approval of agenda to complete and submit the required 4. The deadline for filing a claim CIRCUIT COURT complaint. The Court may reject or 3. Verification of proper public no- objection form supplied by the vil- against the decedent’s estate is GREEN COUNTY disregard an answer that does not tice lage, prior to appearing before the November 22, 2016. NOTICE IN REPLEVIN follow the requirements of the stat- 4. Minutes approved Board of Review. Objections will be 5. A claim may be filed at the Case Code 31003 utes. The answer must be sent or 5. Treasurer’s report approved scheduled to be heard by the Board Green County Justice Center, 2841 Case No. 16-SC-415 delivered to the Court, whose ad- 6. Reports in the order in which they are re- 6th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin. To: SARA A. McCARTY dress is 7. Audience communication ceived by the Village Clerk. THOMAS J. VALE You are hereby notified that a Green County Clerk of Circuit 8. Old business Sherri Waege - Village Clerk Circuit Court Judge summons and complaint has been Court A. Road work The Independent Register August 18, 2016 issued to recover possession of Green County Justice Center B. Recycling contractors 8/31, 9/7/2016 Attorney Amanda M. Fields the following described goods 2841 6th Street 9. New business WNAXLP 254360 Kittelsen Barry Wellington and chattels, to wit: 2015 DODGE Monroe, WI 53566-1902 A. Review conditional use per- Thompson & Schluesche ; ID#1C3CDFBB3FD116947 and to Monica Irelan Karas / J Pe- mits VILLAGE OF ORFORDVILLE 916 17th Av., Box 710 of which I, the plaintiff am entitled terman Legal Group Ltd., plaintiff’s B. Operator’s licenses Notice of Open Book Monroe, WI 53566 to the possession, and which you attorney, whose address is: C. Ordinance for operator’s li- Open book for the Village of Or- 608/325-2191 have unjustly taken and unlawfully J Peterman Legal Group Ltd. cense fees and provisional licenses fordville will be held on Tuesday, Bar Number 01094267 detain from me. 165 Bishops Way, Suite 100 D. Resolution for records re- September 20, 2016 from 12:00 The Independent Register NOW THEREFORE, unless you Brookfield, WI 53005 quest process and fees p.m. (noon) to 7:00 p.m. at the Vil- 8/24, 8/31, 9/7/2016 shall appear in the Circuit Court You may have an attorney help or E. Set date for budget work lage Hall at 303 E. Beloit Street. WNAXLP 254792 of Green County, located in the represent you. session Open book is the opportunity to Green County Courthouse in the If you do not provide a proper an- 10. Future agenda items discuss your assessed value with NOTICE City of Monroe, State of Wisconsin, swer within 40 days, the court may 11. Payment of bills the village assessor in an infor- TOWN OF ALBANY on October 17, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. grant judgment against you for the 12. Adjournment mal setting. Appointments are not Regular Monthly Board Meeting before the calendar judge or any award of money or other legal ac- Julie Gerke, Clerk necessary for open book. Board of 6:30 P.M. September 13, 2016 other judge of said court to whom tion requested in the complaint, and The Independent Register Review will be held on Thursday, Proof of posting verified – Town the said action may be assigned you may lose your right to object to 9/7/2016 October 6, 2016 from 5:00 p.m. to Hall, Clerk’s residence, Town Web- for trial, judgment will be rendered anything that is or may be incorrect WNAXLP 256152 7:00 p.m. at the Village Hall at 303 site and published. against you for the delivery of said in the complaint. A judgment may Continued on next page Page 12 - September 7, 2016 / The Independent-Register ADRC to travel to Old World Wisconsin The Aging and Disability the keeper of the general store. Resource Center (ADRC) will Discover the true spirit of early be hosting a trip to Old World Wisconsin. Wisconsin on Thursday, Sept. The bus will leave from the 22. This historic site is located in Green County Human Services Eagle, Wis. parking lot at 7:45 a.m. for a 10 Journey into the past and a.m. arrival. The cost is $15 for admire a vivid re-creation of transportation, due upon board- the working farmsteads and ing the bus, and $16 (cash only) settlements established by Eu- for the tour, due upon arrival. ropean immigrants in America’s The tour includes unlimited use heartlands. Discover teams of of the tram between farmsteads oxen and horses working in the and all-day access to the mu- fields, the farm folk preparing seum. hearty meals over wood-burning Reservations are required stoves, and the heirloom plants by tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. in well-tended gardens. Stroll 8, and can be made by calling through the 1880s village and Katie at the ADRC office at 328- chat with the town blacksmith or 9499.

COURTESY PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register IR Legal Notices Kajen Medenwaldt and Lindsey Loeffelholz explain an activity to the class. Continued from previous page as soon as possible after the open- CITY OF BRODHEAD ing of the bids. The Board of Edu- UW-Extension reaches out to PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE cation reserves the right to accept PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a or reject any bid. Public Hearing will be held by the The Independent Register childcare facilities in ‘Explore 4-H’ City of Brodhead Board of Appeals 9/7, 9/14/2016 WNAXLP 256475 The 4-H motto is, “To Make the Best Better.” It mechanical science, art and communications, animal on Thursday, September 15, 2016 does so by helping youth with developing leadership, science, environment and natural sciences, and leader- at 7:00 p.m. in the Brodhead City Hall (1111 W. 2nd Avenue, Brod- AGENDA citizenship, and life skills through exploring projects ship. head), to consider the following SCHOOL DISTRICT OF they’re interested in. These projects range from pho- The six activities included making a paper shield request for variance to the zoning/ BRODHEAD tography to rocket models, computers to raising cattle, about the four H’s; testing whether objects would sink building codes: REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD and many in between. Other ways youth develop these or float; creating a color wheel with frosting; creating a 1) Enclosed is a copy of a request MEETING skills are through community service and holding of- critter with craft supplies; learning about reducing, re- by Lori Miller for a variance to Sec- Wednesday, September 14, 2016 ficer positions. In Wisconsin, there are around 50,000 using, and recycling; and a spider web leadership activ- tion 480-14 (D) (2-4) regarding DISTRICT OFFICE BOARD youth involved in 4-H. ity. After the activity, the youth reflected on the activity side, front and rear yard set- ROOM Lindsey Loeffelholz, 2016 Green County UW-Ex- and the life skills they worked on that day. backs. The applicant is requesting 7:00 P.M. tension Intern, and Kajen Medenwaldt, Monroe High Youth can join 4-H as a Cloverbud between kinder- a 25 foot x 30 foot addition to the ** BUILDING TOURS WILL TAKE School student volunteer, taught six lessons to area garten and second grade and as a regular member in existing garage. Legal description PLACE AT 6:00 P.M., FOLLOWED daycares about the projects and life skills developed grades three through 13. For more information about is: Original Plat Block 21 Lot 1 (501 BY REGULAR MEETING ** through 4-H. They did so through interactive activities 4-H or if you are interested in joining a 4-H club near E 5TH AVE) I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE that were related to the 4-H Cloverbud curriculum. The you, please contact Green County’s 4-H Youth Devel- All persons, their agents or attor- topics for the lessons included family, home, health, opment Educator Ellen Andrews at (608)328-9440. neys will be given an opportunity to III. ROLL CALL be heard in relation thereto. IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Teresa Withee,City Clerk V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES City of Brodhead VI. APPROVAL OF BILLS The Independent Register VII. INFORMATION REPORTS 9/7/2016 VIII. PUBLIC COMMENT PERI- WNAXLP 256410 OD AGENDA NOTICE IX. STANDARDIZED TEST RE- TOWN OF MAGNOLIA PORT REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING X. ADOPTION OF OCTOBER WILL BE HELD AT THE 2016 ANNUAL BOARD MEETING MAGNOLIA TOWN HALL AGENDA 14729 W. COUNTY ROAD A, XI. APPROVAL OF STUDENT EVANSVILLE, WI 53536 FUNDRAISERS FOR 2016-17 SEPTEMBER 13, 2016 XII. DISCUSSION/APPROVAL 7:00 P.M. OF AUTISM CONSULTANT 1. Call to Order XIII. PRESENTATION REGARD- 2. Pledge of Allegiance ING WISCONSIN INNER SCHOOL 3. Approve Agenda HORSEMANSHIP ASSOCIATION 4. Clerk’s Report XIV. DISCUSSION CONCERN- 5. Treasurer’s Report ING RELOCATABLE BUILDINGS 6. Public Comment – limit 3 min- XV. DISCUSSION TO APPROVE utes per person BRODHEAD COMMUNITY 7. Zoning Change Petitions LEARNING CENTER COORDINA- 8. Highways and Bridges TOR 9. Discuss Repairs for N. Schultz XVI. APPROVAL OF EX- Road TRA-CURRICULAR PAY SCHED- 10. Town Hall Improvements ULE COURTESY PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register 11. Auditor’s Contract XVII. 2ND READING OF POLICY Students participate in an interactive activity during the church’s Vacation Bible School in July. 12. Set Budget Workshop Dates SECTIONS A, B, AND C 13. Agenda for next Month XVIII. 1ST READING OF POLICY Sunday School beginning Sept. 11 at Luther Valley Church 14. Pay Bills SECTION J [JB THROUGH JJ] Luther Valley Church Sunday Sunday, Sept. 11 is Grandparents the four-day program. Pastor Jack 15. Adjourn XIX. ACCEPT DONATION(S) School starts on Sunday, Sept. 11 at Day as well as Rally Sunday. Please Way Jr. from Luther Valley and Pas- Graceann Toberman, XX. RESIGNATION(S) 9:30 a.m. Sunday School is for kids bring your grandparent for some fun tor Andy Twiton from Orfordville Town Clerk/Treasurer XXI. EMPLOYMENT RECOM- of all ages from pre-school through activities and Christian fellowship. Lutheran assisted in leading activi- The Independent Register MENDATION(S) twelfth grade. Our Sunday School Luther Valley Lutheran Church ties throughout the week. Children XXII. VOLUNTEER RECOM- 9/7/2016 hour starts at 9:30 a.m. and runs and Orfordville Lutheran Church enjoyed learning about God’s love WNAXLP 256473 MENDATION(S) XXIII. FUTURE AGENDA through 10:45 a.m., which includes jointly held Vacation Bible School through worship, crafts, games, and XXIV. ROLL CALL VOTE TO singing. We invite all children from in July with assistance from Sugar outdoor activities. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF our community to attend to learn Creek Camp Counselors. Over Luther Valley Church is located at BRODHEAD CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION PURSUANT TO WI. STS. 19.85, about God’s love for them and how 40 children from pre-school age 7107 S. Luther Valley Road in rural SNOW REMOVAL BIDS He is with us every day. through fifth grade participated in Beloit. The School District of Brodhead is (1), (c) accepting bids for snow removal for a. Staffing the 2016-2017 school year. Snow XXV. ACTION ON CLOSED SES- removal is required for the parking SION ITEMS Local Scouts kick off annual popcorn sale lots, driveways and sidewalks of XXVI. ADJOURNMENT Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts from cier’s Edge Council performed The Independent Register cial in the Mauve Popcorn. the high, middle and elementary communities across south-cen- over 39,000 hours of service to Customers can also make mili- schools on days when there is more 9/7/2016 WNAXLP 256550 tral Wisconsin will be hitting the the community and collected more tary donations to provide a special than one (1) inch of snow. School streets over the next several weeks than 103,000 pounds of food for treat for our military personnel. lots, driveways and sidewalks need to raise money through their annu- local pantries and shelters. Scouts will be going door-to- to be cleared by 7:15 a.m. AGENDA SCHOOL DISTRICT OF al popcorn sale. The sale runs from The popcorn available in this door and setting up stationary Bids will be submitted based on Friday, Sept. 16 through Tuesday, fundraiser comes in 14 flavors and stands in communities across the a fixed rate per snow removal. All BRODHEAD bidders must show a Certificate of Finance Committee Meeting Nov. 1. varieties, including chocolate-driz- area. Those interested in purchas- Insurance. Wednesday, September 14, 2016 From each sale, 70% goes di- zled caramel with nuts, sweet and ing popcorn who cannot find a All bids must be submitted in a HIGH SCHOOL L.M.C rectly to support scouting in our salty kettle corn, and the always- Scout may visit www.glaciersedge. sealed envelope marked on the 5:30 P.M. area. Many Scouts use the funds loved movie theatre with extra but- org or call 608-310-7300 to place outside “Snow Removal Bid” and AGENDA to attend camp each summer. ter. an order. mailed or delivered to Facility Su- I. REVIEW BILLS These funds also help ensure that New this year are the Mauve The Glacier’s Edge Council of pervisor John King; District Office; II. REVIEW BUDGET UPDATE the Scouts have a strong program, popcorn varieties. Mauve popcorn the Boy Scouts of America serves 2501 W. Fifth Avenue; Brodhead, III. ADJOURN which will teach them important tastes great, contains antioxidants, more than 7,400 youth with the WI 53520 by 12:00 p.m. Friday, The Independent Register life skills and help them give back and has virtually no hulls (which help of 3,000 adult volunteers in September 23, 2016. 9/7/2016 to the community. means less flossing following ev- multiple counties in south-central Awarding of the bids will be made WNAXLP 256548 In 2015, Scouts from the Gla- ery bowl). There’s nothing artifi- Wisconsin and northern Illinois. The Independent-Register / September 7, 2016 - Page 13 Northern Illinois & Southern Wisconsin Classifieds Employment Business Services Real Estate Building Services For Classified For Sale/Rent Business Hours: Advertising Call Mon.-Thurs. 9 am-4 pm Friday 9 am-4:30 pm Classifieds Must Be Received % Merchandise Automotive Repair Landscaping Services Farm Equipment By FridayAt 4:00 p.m. (608) 897-2193 Fax: (608) 897-4137 Local classified Advertising Rate: $4.25 for first three lines. 50¢ for each additional Employment

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245411 222800 Page 16 - September 7, 2016 / The Independent-Register Green County Sheriff’s Report All charges reported here are later identified as August B. Moen. sustained moderate overall damage vehicle sustained moderate damage age Consumption of Alcohol Second merely accusations. A defendant A preliminary investigation has and was towed from the scene. and was towed from the scene. Trejo- Offense. Garthwaite was released is presumed innocent until proven determined that the vehicle was Tuesday, Aug. 30 Garcia was cited for Operating a Mo- pending court. guilty in a court of law. Sheriff’s dep- traveling southbound when its tires Traffic crime tor Vehicle Without Insurance and Saturday, Sept. 3 uties reported the following incidents struck the gravel shoulder while At 1:02 a.m., deputies stopped Car- released pending court. No newsworthy incidents. occurred. rounding a curve, causing the vehicle los Ojeda-D Mata, 26, of Monroe, in Motor vehicle vs. deer Sunday, Sept. 4 Sunday, Aug. 28 to swerve and overcorrect when re- the North 500 block of State High- Debra J. Karolczak in the North Motor vehicle crashes Traffic offense turning to the roadway. The vehicle way 69 in the Town of Clarn, for 6100 block of County Highway E in At 7:18 a.m., deputies, along with At 2:06 a.m., deputies stopped a rolled off the roadway and into the traffic violation. Ojeda-D Mata was the Town of Albany. Brodhead EMS and Brodhead Fire, vehicle in the West 7800 block of ditch, coming to rest on its wheels. cited for Criminal Operating Without Thursday, Sept. 1 responded to the North 3400 block Smock Valley Road in the Town of The driver was the sole occupant and a Valid Driver’s License and was re- No newsworthy incidents. of County Highway F in the Town Jordan. An investigation resulted in was thrown clear as it rolled. There leased pending court. Friday, Sept. 2 of Decatur for an overturned semi in- Silvino Lopez Ruiz, 56, of Monroe, is no evidence of any other vehicle, Traffic crime Narcotics volving injuries. being cited for Operating Without a weather, or alcohol as contributing At 1:34 a.m., deputies At 12:18 a.m., deputies stopped An investigation revealed that Valid Driver’s License. He was re- factors to the accident. stopped Dawn M. Veer, 43, of Mon- a motor vehicle in the West 4800 Derek W. Luchsinger, 27, of Monti- leased pending court. Monday, Aug. 29 roe, on State Highway 69 at 30th block of County Highway KK in the cello, was operating a semi unit and Motor vehicle crash Motor vehicle crash Street in the City of Monroe for Op- Town of Sylvester for False Display tanker trailer and was southbound on At 12:47 p.m., deputies, along with Green County deputies, along with erating with a Revoked Driver’s Li- of Registration. An investigation re- County Highway F. Luchsinger was Monticello Fire and Albany EMS, the Monticello Fire Department and cense. Veer was cited for Operating sulted in the following arrests: negotiating a curve when the semi responded to the West 2500 block two Green County EMS ambulances, while Revoked (criminal) and No Dustin J. Olson, 26, of Monroe, unit entered the shoulder and over- Zurfluh Road in the Town of Mount responded to the report of a two- Proof of Insurance. Veer was released was arrested on a Department of Cor- turned. As a result of the semi and Pleasant for a two-vehicle crash with vehicle crash on County Highway pending court. A passenger, Corey L. rections warrant for a Probation Vio- trailer overturning, the load of milk injuries. F at Rechsteiner Road in the Town Coplien, 39, of Monroe, was arrested lation. from the trailer spilled out. Both the Melody A. Hawkins, 60, of South of Mount Pleasant. An investigation on a Department of Corrections Dennis E. Carpenter, 23, of Mon- semi and the trailer received very se- Wayne, was westbound on Zurfluh revealed that a 2002 Buick Century Probation Warrant. Coplien was roe, was arrested on a Department of vere damage from the crash and were Road and was attempting to turn into operated by Christopher Joseph Fah- jailed. The Monroe Police Depart- Corrections warrant for a Probation towed from the scene. a driveway when her vehicle collided ley, 21, of Chilton, Wis., was north- ment assisted on scene. Violation, Possession of Schedule Luchsinger was wearing his seat- with an eastbound vehicle that was bound on Rechsteiner Road when Theft by fraud One Narcotic (heroin), and Posses- belt, and the air bags did not deploy. operated by Kimberly K. Wildt, 51, Fahley failed to notice the stop sign At 9:53 a.m., deputies arrested Da- sion of Drug Paraphernalia. Luchsinger was injured in the crash of Albany. Hawkins was not injured in time at the intersection due to the vid S. Szyszka, 47, of Franklin, Ashley R. Hauser, 27, of Monroe, and was transported by EMS to a lo- in the crash and was wearing her dense fog in the area. Fahley entered Wis., on one count of Theft by Fraud was arrested for Possession of Sched- cal hospital. The crash remains under ule One Narcotic (heroin) and Pos- seatbelt. The airbags did not deploy the intersection without stopping and (selling fake surveillance cameras) investigation. session of Drug Paraphernalia. in her vehicle. Wildt was injured in collided with an eastbound vehicle and three counts of Soliciting With- At 3:54 p.m., deputies, along with out a Required Permit. Szyszka is a All three subjects were jailed. The the crash and was transported by operated by Teresa S. Lenz, 50, of Green County EMS and the Juda Fire suspect in a theft by fraud wherein Monroe Police Department K9 unit EMS to a local hospital. Wildt was rural New Glarus. Both Fahley and Department, responded to the West he claims to be selling surveillance assisted on scene. wearing her seatbelt, and the air bags Lenz sustained non-life threatening 4000 block of State Highway 11 in cameras worth $2,000, but a differ- Traffic arrest deployed in her vehicle. Hawkins’s injuries in the crash and were trans- the Town of Sylvester for a motor- ent product worth approximately At 6:37 p.m., deputies cited Cyn- vehicle had severe damage and was ported to the Monroe Clinic Hospital cycle crash with injuries. towed from the scene. Wildt’s ve- for evaluation. Fahley and Lenz were $200 is delivered to buyers. Szyszka dle R. Wilkens, 25, of McConnell, was jailed pending court. Ill., for Operating a Motor Vehicle An investigation revealed that hicle had moderate damage and was both wearing their seatbelts. The ve- Derek W. Brandt, 31, of South Beloit, also towed from the scene. hicles involved in the crash sustained Probation warrant After Driver’s License Suspension Ill., was eastbound on State Highway Motor vehicle crash very severe damages and were towed At 11:26 a.m., Dustin J. Olson, 26, in the North 2000 block of State 11 when he lost control of his motor- At 5:54 p.m., deputies, along with from the scene. Don’s Towing towed of Monroe, was taken into custody Highway 69 in the Town of Clar- cycle and was ejected. Brandt was in- the Argyle Fire Department and Ar- the Fahley vehicle, and Jelle’s Tow- on a Probation Warrant at the Green no. Wilkenswas released pending jured in the crash and was transport- gyle EMS, responded to a motor- ing towed the Lenz vehicle. Airbags County Justice Center. Olson was court. ed by EMS to a local hospital. Brandt cycle crash with injuries in the North did not deploy in the Fahley vehicle jailed. OWI 5800 block of Wildlife Road in the but did deploy in the Lenz vehicle. Harassment At 8:51 p.m., deputies, Brodhead was wearing a helmet and eye pro- Town of Adams. Traffic crime At 5:13 p.m., deputies investigated Fire, and EMS responded to a vehicle tection at the time of the crash. The An investigation revealed that Rick Shari A. Hammel, 47, of Beloit, a complaint of harassing telephone crash on State Highway 104 north of motorcycle sustained severe damage L. Busch, 50, of Blanchardville, was was cited in the West 8500 block of calls at a residence in the Town of St. John Road in the Town of Deca- and was towed from the scene. southbound when he failed to negoti- State Highway 81 in the Township of Decatur. An investigation resulted tur. A vehicle operated by Maggie Operating under the influence ate a curve and was ejected from his Jordan for Speeding. in Heather L. Prinkey, 41, of Brod- E. Garthwaite, 18, of Monroe, was At 5:31 p.m., deputies were re- motorcycle. Busch was injured in the Motor vehicle crash head, being cited for Unlawful Use of southbound on State Highway 104 quested to assist the Brodhead Police crash and was transported by Med At 4:35 p.m., deputies responded the Telephone. Prinkey was released when she entered the ditch and lost Department with an investigation in Flight to a hospital. Busch was wear- to a single-vehicle crash on State pending court. control of the vehicle. The vehicle the 400 block of 1st Center Avenue in ing eye protection but no helmet. The Highway69 north of Windmill Ridge Wednesday, Aug. 31 struck a driveway embankment, caus- the City of Brodhead. As a result of motorcycle received moderate dam- Road in the Town of New Glarus. A Motor vehicle crash ing it to overturn. It came to a rest on the investigation, Richard W. Lund, age and was towed from the scene. motorist struck a deer. At 4:10 a.m., deputies respond- its roof. Garthwaite sustained injuries 49, of Janesville, was arrested for Busch was cited for having no insur- Traffic crime ed to the West 2400 block of State and was transported by Brodhead Operating While Under the Influence ance. At 7:21 p.m., William C. Sanger- Highway 92 in the Town of Brook- EMS to MCER. Garthwaite was (alcohol) Fifth Offense. Lund was Warrant arrest mano, 24, of Brodhead, was stopped lyn for a motor vehicle crash. Adan wearing her seatbelt, and the airbags jailed pending court. At 7:14 p.m., Nicholas D. Siegel, and cited for failing to stop at the stop Trejo-Garcia, 24, of Edgerton, was did not deploy. The vehicle sustained Traffic offense 23, of Monroe, turned himself in at sign on Main Street at County High- westbound on State Highway 92 severe overall damage and was towed At 7:00 p.m., deputies stopped the Green County Sheriff’s Office. way S in the Village of Juda. when he reportedly swerved to from the scene. Garthwaite was a vehicle for speeding in the North Siegel was arrested on a warrant that Motor vehicle crash miss a deer. Trejo-Garcia entered arrested for Operating a Motor Ve- 6300 block of County Highway N was issued through the Wisconsin At 8:31 p.m., deputies, along with the north ditch, struck the ditch and hicle While Intoxicated First Offense in the Town of Washington. Manfred Department of Corrections. Siegel Albany Fire and EMS, responded to a large chunk of cement, and then (alcohol). Garthwaite was cited for J. Jackson, 29, of Monroe, was cited was jailed. a single-vehicle crash on Decatur Al- came to stop. Trejo-Garcia was not Failure to Maintain Control of a Mo- for Operating After Revocation (for- Traffic fatality bany Road at County Highway E in injured and was wearing his seatbelt. tor Vehicle, Open Alcoholic Bever- feiture). Jackson was released pend- At 9:14 p.m., deputies responded the Town of Decatur. An investiga- His airbag deployed. Trejo-Garcia’s ages in a Motor Vehicle, and Under- ing court. to a single-vehicle accident in the tion revealed that a vehicle operated North 9000 block of County High- by a minor was eastbound on Deca- way J in the Town of York. A passing tur Albany Road. The driver failed motorist discovered a sport utility ve- to slow for the T-intersection with Pet of the Week hicle in the west ditch and provided County Highway E, and the vehicle Romeo is an American Staffordshire CPR to the ejected driver. The New traveled through the intersection, col- Mix. He is neutered, and he is four years Glarus Fire Department, New Glarus liding with an embankment. The ve- old. EMS, and Green County EMS re- hicle overturned and came to a rest on Romeo is a handsome, affectionate sponded. According to the Green its roof in a grove of trees. The driver boy looking for a place to call his own. County Coroner’s Office, the victim, sustained non-life threatening inju- He is very energetic and walks very a 66-year-old rural Monticello man ries and was wearing a seatbelt. The well on a leash. Romeo wants to be with you wherever you go; he loves being by had died at the scene. The man was airbags did not deploy. The vehicle your side. Romeo is looking for a forever home where he can play, go on long walks, and cuddle up next to you on the couch. He would also benefit a forever home that will continue his training, as he is a very smart pup who loves to show off for his people. The shelter is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and all holidays, with after- noon hours only Wednesday through Sunday. See website: www.greencoun- tyhumane.org for new arrivals of cats and dogs, adoption fees, and upcoming events. The shelter’s material needs include: For the Dogs: hot dogs, canned dog food, Mounds Dog Power, rawhide re- triever sticks, Kongs, Frisbees, tennis balls, and peanut butter. For the Cats: Kitten Milk (formula), Mounds Purrfect Cat, and canned cat food. Misc Supplies: laundry detergent, Dawn Dish Soap, Clorox Bleach, paper towels, stamps, copy paper, hand sani- tizer, aluminum cans, and hand soap. The Green County Humane Society COURTESY PHOTO Brodhead Independent-Register 245749 thanks those who donate. Romeo is waiting to cuddle in his forever home.