1 **ecrwss Postal Customer **ecrwss Postal Independent- U.S. Postage U.S. 1 • Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - The Independent-Register STD PRSRT Register Paid Brodhead FREE! TAKE ONE Track preview .................................... 4 The 4-H Cake Revue .............................. 5 Independent • Register Hittin The Links .........................8-10 608•897•2193 SHOPPING NEWS National Library Week .................13 922 W. EXCHANGE STREET, BRODHEAD, WI 53520 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019 Parkview FFA....................................16 342610 2 2 • Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - The Independent-Register Vikings grab back to back wins By Trent Scheidegger and get back to .500 on the year as Hoscheit, and a bunt from Adrian low loaded the bases for Balch who runs and brought themselves back REPORTER they returned to their home field. Meza, balch singled to center field would single to right bringing in two into the game as they cut the lead to After defeating Black Hawk 11-8 The Vikings jumped out to an early to get the Vikings on the board. The more runs. Balch had three rbi’s in just four. The Vikings would put up last Monday, the Parkview Vikings lead. After holding the Ponies score- Ponies struggled to get comfortable, the first two innings as the Vikings another run in the bottom half, how- turned right around and hosted Mon- less in the first inning, the Vikings with a pair of errors and three walked went up 8-0 early on. ever. They would go on to hold that ticello-Albany on Tuesday. Sitting at put up a four spot in their first at bat. batters in the first inning alone, the After a scoreless third inning the lead and walk away with a 14-6 vic- 1-2 on the season, the Vikings looked Justin Balch drove in the game’s first Vikings were able to take advantage Ponies finally got themselves on tory for their second win in as many to take advantage of their situation run. After a leadoff walk from Eli of their mishaps and jump out to the the board in the top of the fourth. days. 4-0 lead. Parkview quickly got that run back, Meza led the way for the Vikings The second inning would go exact- however, as in the bottom half when on both sides of the field last Tues- v ly the same as the first. The Ponies Wyatt Bomkamp singled to bring in day. He scored three runs to help were held scoreless in the top half, Meza for their ninth run of the eve- himself out as he pitched five solid thanks to Meza striking out the side, ning. innings, gave up just one run, and and the Vikings put up yet anoth- The Vikings found themselves up struck out ten on the day. Balch had er four spot in the bottom. Braden 10-1 heading into the sixth inning. a big day offensively with four rbi’s Tracy got things started with a lead The Ponies then managed to muster while Hoscheit and Bomkamp each off double. A pair of walks to fol- up some offense as they put up five had two rbi’s themselves. THURSDAY, APR. 11 SUNDAY, APR. 14 • JV Baseball vs. Palmyra • Nothing Scheduled Libraries strengthen their communities: 5 p.m. MONDAY, APR. 15 FRIDAY, APR. 12 • No School-Spring Break • Varsity Golf meet at Bass • Track Meet at Madison celebrate National Library Week Creek 3:30 p.m. Country Day 4:30 p.m. This week, the Orfordville Public also partner with other civic and ser- group, G.O.A.L. that sponsors adult • Varsity Baseball vs. Fall • Varsity Baseball vs. Library joins libraries of all types in vice organizations to actively engage coloring afternoons, trivia nights and River 5 p.m. Palmyra-Eagle 5 p.m. celebrating the many ways libraries with the people they serve, always annual fundraising events. build strong communities by provid- striving to make sure their communi- OPL staff checked out 25,285 • 2nd grade field trip • Zumba 5:30 to 7 p.m. ing critical resources, programs and ty’s core needs are being met. items and patrons downloaded 3,249 • Orfordville Library: Story TUESDAY, APR. 16 expertise. Orfordville Public Library helps electronic items during 2018. 3,439 time at 11 a.m. • No School-Spring Break April 7-13, 2019 is National Li- lead the community by doing sto- people of all ages participated in 119 SATURDAY, APR. 13 • Orfordville Library: Teen brary Week, an annual celebration ry-times both in the library and at programs put on by OPL and Friends • Varsity Softball Invitational Tuesday 3:30 to 5 p.m. highlighting the valuable role librar- local preschools/daycares. OPL staff of G.O.A.L. at Parkview 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY, APR. 17 ies, librarians and library workers along with other volunteers helps “Libraries are the great equaliz- • Track Invitational at • No School-Spring Break play in transforming lives and com- serve a luncheon and provide a pro- er providing resources that promote Parkview 10:30 a.m. • Zumba 5:30 to 7 p.m. munities. Libraries are at the heart gram for retirees once a month at the the free exchange of information and of their cities, towns, schools and Orfordville Lutheran Church. The ideas for all,” said Sarah Strunz, OPL campuses. They have public spaces library staff is actively involved in Director. “The Orfordville Library is where people of all backgrounds can the end of school celebration at Or- a meeting place, an information hub, FREE come together and connect. fordville Elementary School. Teens and a great source for books and Stock Book PAL STEEL Library programs encourage com- and tweens gather at the library on movies both physical and electron- New • Used • Surplus munity members to meet to discuss Tuesdays after school to play in- ic.” MULTI-METAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER civic issues, to work together, or to doors and outdoors. They also enjoy First sponsored in 1958, National Pipe - Plate - Channel - Angle - Tube - Rebar - Bar Grating, Expanded Metal - learn through 1:1 help on the com- a snack and socialize. Orfordville Library Week is a national obser- Sheet - Lintels - B-Decking - Pipe Bollards - Decorative Iron Parts puter or mobile devices. Library staff Public Library has an active friends vance sponsored by the American I&H Beams $3 & up per foot Library Association (ALA) and li- STAINLESS STEEL & ALUMINUM braries across the country each April. ROUGH SAWN LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES For more information, visit the Or- STEEL ROOFING & SIDING Village Of Orfordville fordville Public Library at 519 E. Be- loit Street, call 608-879-9229 or see FABRICATION • CRANE SERVICE • STEEL PROCESSING 414 3rd Street, Palmyra • 262-495-4453 307623 the library’s website at https://test. Temporary Public Works als.lib.wi.us/OPL/. Library hours are Monday – Thursday 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday BILL & PEGGY Personnel Committee Meeting 9 a.m.-Noon. Wednesday, April 3, 2019 6:30 p.m. LEUTENEGGER AUCTION Orfordville Village Hall N3947 Brittany Lane. ,Brodhead, WI Conference Room A CALL TO ORDER Chairman Gary Phillips called the meeting to Village of For sale information phone 608-558-3208 order at 6:30 p.m. Present were Chairman Phillips, Jason Knox, and Saturday, April 13th • 10:30 am Beth Schmidt. Also present were Terry Gerber, Karl Stuvengen, and Orfordville (SALE ORDER: HUNTING, GUNS & AMMO SELL FIRST. Clerk Sherri Waege. CLOSED SESSION Motion by Knox, seconded by Schmidt to go election results HOIST, LAWN MOWERS & TRAILERS SELL AT NOON) into closed session at 6:32 p.m. pursuant to Wisconsin State Statutes LOCATION: North of downtown Brodhead on lst Center Ave/Co. Rd E to The results for the Village 19.85(1)( c) to consider employment, promotion, compensation, or Mary Lane, go west to Brittany Lane. races are as follows: performance evaluation data of any public employee over which NOTE: The Leuteneggers have sold their home and are relocating. A very nice Gary Phillips Village the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility- clean auction. President specifically to review the applications for the Public Works Direction LAWN & GARDEN: JD 2305 Lawn Mower, 23hp, FWA, Diesel, 641hrs, 61in Beth Schmidt Village Trustee position, and also the Public Works Full Time Employee Position. Deck, 200CX hyd. Loader w/snow bucket, w/roll bar, and cab, v. good; Speico Nikki Tuffree Village Trustee Quik-Tach; Bad Boy Outlaw Zero Turn Mower w/61in Deck & Bagger, 37hp, Roll call Vote-Knox, Schmidt, and Chairman Phillips-all YES. Chuck Boyce Village Trustee 193hrs, v. good; Woods 52in 3pt Rototiller, like new; King Cutter 3pt 5ft Blade; Motion carried. Reconvene. Motion by Knox, seconded by Schmidt Yard Machine Gas Snow Blower; JD 48in Snow Blower, Fits Mower Tractor; to reconvene into open session at 8:12 p.m. Roll Call Vote- Knox, 2whl Fertilizer Spreader; Craftsman 6.75 Self Propel Push Mower; 15gl Pull Type Schmidt, and Chairman Phillips-all YES. Motion carried. No action Sprayer w/booms; Orbit Walking Lawn Sprinkler; Lawn & Garden Tools; Iron, was taken in closed session. Pheasants, and Ducks Lawn Ornaments; 2 sets of Lawn Furniture Inc. Glider, ADJOURN Motion by Schmidt, seconded by Knox to adjourn at Table, and Foot Rest; Battery Operated Leaf Blower, Hedge Trimmer & Weed Gov. Evers Eater; Garden Hoses; Poulan Elec. Weed Eater; Elec. Pole Saw; Gas Leaf Blower. 8:13 p.m. Motion carried. TRAILERS: Triton 16ft Alum Trailer w/ramps, lights, and title; 2whl Metal proclaims April Trailer; 6ft Aluminum Loading Ramps. TOOL & SHOP ITEMS: Lots of good hand and electric shop tools; Titan Electric Hoist, 6,000lbs, like new; Rigid 12in Mitre Saw; Master Craft 12in.
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