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Called to his Oregon School District

heavenly home
Oregon pastor
Hermanson, 46, dies Inside
SAMANTHA CHRISTIAN Read
Unified Newspaper Group
Karl Hermansons
F a m i l y, f r i e n d s a n d obituary
parishioners gathered for
a memorial service Mon- Page 13
day at Faith Evangelical
Lutheran Church for its
pastor, who died May 8. His death has been a bit
The Rev. Karl Herman- of a shock to all of us,
son was 46 when he was said congregation president
called to Mike Zagrodnik.
his heaven- He said Hermanson, who
ly home had served the congrega-
following tion since 2009, had been
complica- well-liked and will be
tions from missed. Sunday services
a s t r o k e , at 9a.m. will proceed with
according to interim pastors until the
his obituary. Hermanson church finds an appro-
The Oregon priate time to look for a
resident leaves behind his new pastor, but the calling Photo by Scott De Laruelle
wife, Rachel, and 12-year- Oscar Larson, left, leads the Oregon-Brooklyn VFW Post 10272 honor guard into the new Oregon High School gymna-
old son, Joel. Turn to Hermanson/Page 13 sium for the National Anthem. Larson, who graduated from the high school in the first year it was built, 1966, later pre-
sented the school with a new flag to be displayed at the gym.

Village of Oregon

Ice Arena gets boards


Pep in their step
Panther pride in full effect in new high school gymnasium

favor on license
Oregon High School held a spring flag for the gym from OHS Class
pep rally on Friday, May 12, featur-
ing a variety of events, competitions,
of 1966 alumnus and veteran Oscar
Larson, recognized the successes
Inside
and even a few pies in the face of this year of the schools academ-
Trustees agree on attached to the temporary some faculty members. And in the ic and athletic teams, held a swing See more photos from
license. recently completed gymnasium so dance presentation, and generally the pep rally
restrictions, expect Village President Steve new you can still smell the paint revelled in what has been an historic
to vote in June Staton, whos known for there was plenty to cheer about. year for the school. Page 8
his tough stance on alco- Students and staff accepted a new Scott De Laruelle
hol issues, said he and the
BILL LIVICK rest of the Village Board
Unified Newspaper Group support OIAs application

Last October, the Village


Board granted the Ore-
because the facility has
demonstrated it can respon-
sibly sell beer and wine
Its easy being green
gon Ice Arena a temporary without incident. new facility, which offers
license to sell beer and wine Staton said hes satisfied OMS greenhouse students more chances to
during Wisconsin Whalers with the way OIA operated has more plants, learn and grow.
games against league oppo- with the temporary license The greenhouse and
nents. for Whalers games. He energy efficiency its adjoining science and
With the license expiring said OIAs alcohol agent, STEAM (science, tech-
May 31, the board is plan- Peterson, has done a real- SCOTT DE LARUELLE nology, engineering, art
ning to grant OIA a per- ly good job of making that Unified Newspaper Group and math) facilities are all
manent license at its next work. recently completed projects
meeting, June 5. Theyve passed compli- It was hot Tuesday inside stemming from the $54.6
On Monday, the board ance checks, and theyve Oregon Middle Schools million capital referendum
met with ice arena repre- met with the board and new greenhouse, where sci- approved in 2014. Mahr
sentatives Shaun Peterson brought forth ideas to ence teachers Nathan Mahr told the Observer the new
and Jason Leatherberry to address some concerns that and Tim Paneitz helped stu- setup is great for students
discuss their application we had, Staton said. dents transplant and water because everything is now
for a license that would The board and OIA plants. in the same area, which
automatically renew each agreed to some limitations, Photo by Scott De Laruelle But not even working in makes collaboration much
year. The reps also asked but the village is removing Oregon Middle School eighth-grader Camron Pribbenow a greenhouse on the hottest easier.
the board to remove some most of the restrictions that waters some plants at the schools new greenhouse Tues- day of the year could damp-
of the restrictions that were Turn to License/Page 14 day afternoon. en their enthusiasm for the Turn to Greenhouse/Page 2

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Greenhouse: Opened in Feb. Oregon School District


Continued from page 1 school lunches to native
prairie plants and trees,
Its all right here, he like oaks, hickory, dog-
said. We have access to wood, bluestem grass, pale
tools, we can bring in a purple coneflower and but-
full-frame garden shed in terfly weed, to name a few.
here, theres access to the They planted more than
woods. 3,000 Monday at Lerner
In the new greenhouse, Park, where they are help-
students grow plants, trees ing to restore the native
and shrubs for restoration prairie.
of the Lerner Park prairie Weve been able to put
and also for woods resto- in more this year than ever
ration next to the schools before, Mahr said.
athletic field. Mahr said Some of the remaining
the new greenhouse has plants are destined for rain
been a game-changer in gardens at Netherwood
that regard, as this year, Knoll, or around the mid-
students were able to grow dle school, as part of the
many more plants in the schools master landscap-
greenhouse, starting on ing plan, which Mahr said
Valentines Day. in only partway complete.
It was put here to do (It) calls for natives
that, and it has done that, (plants, shrubs and trees)
he said. Youve extended to go among the native
the growing season with shrubs already in, he
full sunlight and tempera- said. Weve got a lot that
ture control. Its got to be still needs to landscaped,
warm enough to grow, so thats where these are
and they need sun pretty going.
basic photosynthesis.
In the past, they had Future plans
Photos by Samantha Christian
to use table space in sci- While the greenhouse Oregon Rotary Club member Al Brown, back right, watches as OMS eighth-grader Logan Schuler, right, pulls on a rope
ence classrooms to grow will be empty during the attached to an invasive honeysuckle plant. From left pulling are Hayden Byrne, Kyle Shogren, Lukas Dopart and Celia Din-
anything, and then some summer, Mahr said they kins.
plants would be brought to are already planning what

OMS eighth-graders tackle


the schools hoop house to do in fall, such as plant-
to continue the growing ing salad greens for the
cycle as long as possible. schools salad bar. He
But as the hoop house said in the winter, theyll

projects at Lerner Park


lacked temperature con- try to use hydroponics to
trols, there was only so grow plants, though hes
long anything could grow not sure how well that will
there. work.
This was impossi- Once you get to winter,
ble before, he said. Its things arent going to grow
no comparison what the very fast because of the More than 300 eighth-graders from
plants look like in the lack of sunlight there Oregon Middle School arrived at
greenhouse-grown ver- will be a point where we Lerner Conservation Park in shifts
sus what we were doing shut it down, Mahr said. on Monday, May 15, to help Oregon
before. Well see what grows. Rotary Club members tackle projects
for their annual restoration day.
Wide variety Email Unified Newspaper Volunteer work included shovel-
Inside the greenhouse, Group reporter Scott ing, hauling and spreading gravel to
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buckthorn and planting more than
3,000 native prairie grasses and forbs,
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Village of Oregon
Just ducky
Board denies claims, OHS artists earn
top finishes in Duck
Stamp competition

might pay anyway SCOTT DE LARUELLE


Unified Newspaper Group

Fifteen Oregon High


backups in the village, and deny the claims based on a each sewer pipe each year, School artists were hon-
Sewer backups result theres a good balance of legal concept called discre- he said. Rau added it would ored last month for their Caitlyn Diaz artwork

in three incidents cash in the sewer utility. tionary immunity. cost $180,000 to videotape artwork submitted to the OHS junior Caitlyn Diazs
T h e r e s m o n e y t o An attorney for the insur- the entire villages sewer annual U.S. Fish & Wild- first-place painting of a
totaling $19K do this, Staton told the ance company told the Vil- system a cost the village life Services Junior Fed- wood duck.
Observer. If it was hap- lage Board the municipali- cannot afford. eral Duck Stamp compe-
BILL LIVICK pening every month, it ty isnt liable for such dam- In recommending the vil- tition. instructor Michael Der-
Unified Newspaper Group would be a different situa- ages unless the problem lage pay some or all of the Abigail Klahn, rick said he likes to use
tion. is known and identified claims, Staton noted that Chatchanun Nancy the competition as a way
Although it voted Mon- The three claims, total- by the village prior to the one was for over $17,000, Suriyaammaranon, Alex- to introduce cross-curric-
day to deny three insurance ing $19,219, are the result event. He added that once while the other two were is Kane, Sawyer Wilkin- ulum education to his art
claims relating to sewer o f t w o s ew e r b a c k u p s a claim is denied, home- for $480 and $1,400. He son, Claudia Jones, students.
backups, the Village Board March 5 at residences on owners have six months in suggested paying $5,000 of Kailie Sweeney, Myles The event is a fantastic
appears poised to pay for Ash Street and one that which to seek court action the most expensive claim, McKnight, Hannah Matt, avenue to use STEAM in
damages. occurred Jan. 21 on East against the village. and paying the total for the Madeline Fischer, Haley the classroom, he wrote
The board voted unani- Netherwood Road. Rau said public works other two. DeGroot, Caitlin Cur- in an email to the Observ-
mously to deny three res- Public works director crews typically use a jet Weve had things like tis and Amanda Walker er, noting that the contest
idents claims, but then Jeff Rau said the blockag- s p r a y e r t o c l e a r s ew e r this at other times, where received honorable men- provides a chance for
indicated that as long as es were caused by a large lines in the village once we have no liability in the tions, the art students to learn
its not setting a legal prec- root mass growing into every two or three years, situation and the insurance Anna Enfield and Han- some history, biology, the
edent, it would consider the sewer pipes, which but there is not a defined wont pay it, and we hav- nah Fitch tied for third importance of their local
paying for the damages at catches objects that schedule to perform the ent paid the claims, Sta- place, Abigail Fischer environment and conser-
its next meeting. shouldnt be in the sew- work. He said if he and his ton said. But in this case, earned a second place vation in one neat pack-
If the village attorney er line. In 2013, officials staff know of a problem I think its being a respon- and Caitlyn Diaz won a age.
gives them a comfort level determined underwear had area, they try to maintain sive government to help first place. Diaz, an OHS Traveling exhibit
that theres no legal prece- been flushed down a toi- those sewer pipes annually. with this. Theres no guar- junior, finished in the first
dent theyre setting, I think let and blocked the sewer A blockage and subse- antee going forward what round of voting, losing The top 36 winning
(Village President Steve pipe. quent backup has happened will happen. It could be a the top spot by four points entries from the state of
Staton) is going to put that This year, Rau said, the on Ash Street three times different board with differ- in the second round tie- Wisconsin will be show-
motion on the floor, Gracz village worked to remove since 2011, Rau said, so ent people. breaker. cased in two traveling
said after the meeting. the blockages once he and the village will maintain The contest drew 379 displays across the state
Staton confirmed that his staff were alerted to the that section of pipe every Contact Bill Livick at bill. entries from students through March 2018. For
Tuesday. problem. year. livick@wcinet.com across the state, with the a schedule of the traveling
H e s a i d t h e r e a r e n t The villages insurer, But with 238,000 linear top 100 earning recogni- display locations, or for
many cases of sewer Statewide Insurance, rec- feet of sewer in the village, tion for their artwork. The more information about
ommended the village its not possible to work on national winning artwork the contest, contact the WI
will be created into the Junior Duck Stamp State
2017-2018 Junior Duck Coordinator at Necedah
Stamp and sold for $5 to National Wildlife Refuge

Marias Pizza temporarily closed


support conservation edu- at 608.565.2551 or email
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While the event helps
the art department meet Email Unified Newspaper
Marias Pizza will be updated as to when we have many state and national Group reporter Scott De
closed until further notice, a reopen date. A handwritten sign on the standards to include envi- Laruelle at scott.delaruel-
according to a post from the The post has been shared window of Marias Pizza, 134 ronmental education into le@wcinet.com.
restaurants Facebook page. nearly 90 times on the S. Main St., reads We will the curriculum, OHS art
The entire April 28 post social media site and has be closed today. According
from the Marias Pizza of over 40 comments from to the Marias Pizza of Ore-
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Letters to the editor

Proposed changes to Badgercare


are political, punitive
The state government is ask- tax money going to drug test
ing for public comments about the governor, Assemblymen and
its plan to drug test Badger- state Senators, as well as other
Care recipients and to limit the members of the government.
amount of time they can receive This makes much more sense.
BadgerCare. I submitted this: These are the people who
Mr/Mrs/Ms Representative: make the decisions that have
This seems like a very polit- huge financial, economic and
ical action, and I dont even legal impacts on the state and
receive BadgerCare. its budget. Lay off the poor and
More and more, drug testing quit scapegoating.
seems to be the punishment Do your jobs and make the
of choice for poor and lower logical, financially sound and
income people. Why is it fine moral choices. If you are going
and dandy to drug test the poor to drug test, drug test those who
and lower paid workers who have the most impact state
receive government money, but and federal representatives,
no mention is given to the busi- corporate CEOs and the rich
ness and corporate owners that and powerful people who are
receive government handouts, funding our politicians election
as well as the decision makers campaigns.
that decide where all this mon-
ey goes government officials Patrick R. Stoffel
like you. Fitchburg
I would much rather have my Community Voices

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Brooklyn family hosts breakfast on the farm May 27
The Brooklyn area
McNeely family will host
the 38th annual Green
County Breakfast on the
Farm later this month.
The event will be held at
Rollin Green Dairy Farm,
W425 Elmer Road, from
6-10a.m. Saturday, May 27.
The breakfast will include
live music from the Soggy
Prairie Boys and educational
displays, including antique
tractors.
The family-owned dairy
farm was started over 44
years ago by Robert and
Patricia McNeely. They
moved from northern Illi-
nois in 1973 to begin farm-
ing in a barn that could milk
38 cows at a time located on
215 acres.
Since 2011, the fami-
ly has built a freestall barn
and milking parlor and ren-
ovated its stanchion barn
into a calf housing facility.
Today, Rollin Green Dairy
involves three generations
and has grown to include
210 cows and over 1,600 Photo by Blu Photography and Design LLC
acres dedicated to crops, Green County Breakfast on the Farm hosts include, from left: Jim and Jennifer McNeely, Christopher Malkow and Jillian McNeely, Nicole and Jeffrey
according to a news release. McNeely, Amanda and Jamison McNeely, and Patricia and Robert McNeely.
The family is very proud
that they have grown their
herd from within, having feeds the herd. The farm daughter, Jillian, is an agri- Agricultural Chest organiz-
never purchased an animal, also employs two full-time cultural education and FFA es the event with support
the release said. and five part-time employ- adviser at Janesville Craig from area business and indi- If You Go
Robert and Patricia ees. High School. Jamisons viduals. Tickets can be pur-
McNeely passed their love Some other members of wife, Amanda, works at the chased at the door and are What: Green County Breakfast on the Farm
and tradition of farming to the family are also involved animal agriculture compa- $6 for adults, $4 for children When: 6-10a.m. Saturday, May 27
their son, Jim, and his sons, in the agricultural field off ny Filament Marketing, and ages 6-10 and free for kids 5 Where: Rollin Green Dairy Farm, W425 Elmer Road
Jeffrey and Jamison. Jim is the farm. Jeffreys wife, earlier this year they wel- and under.
in charge of the cropland, Nicole, works as a field tech- comed their daughter, Ada- For information, visit Cost: $6 adults, $4 ages 6-10, free ages 5 and under
Jeffrey manages the dairy nician for AgSource Coop- lyn, as the fourth generation greencountyagchest.com. Info: greencountyagchest.com
herd and Jamison keeps erative Services in Vero- to live on the farm.
the machinery running and na, and Jim and Jennifers The Green County Samantha Christian

Church to hold
picnic May 21
Lunch, music at
First Presbyterian If You Go
What: Church picnic
First Presbyterian When: 10a.m. to
Church is holding a com- 12:30p.m. Sunday, May
munity-wide picnic at its 21
church grounds, 408 N.
Bergamont Blvd., on Sun- Where: First Presbyterian
day, May 21. Church, 408 N. Photo submitted
A lunch of brats and hot Bergamont Blvd. The Acoustic Collective will perform during First Presbyterian
dogs will be provided, and Info: fpcoregonwi.org Churchs end-of-year church picnic on Sunday, May 21. All Friends, Colleagues,
people are invited to bring
a side dish or dessert to (vocals). Past and Present
share. The event is free and
The event will fea-
ture Madison-based band
acoustic-themed music
from the 1960s to present
open to the public, and
people are encouraged to
On the Web Save the Date! We are honoring those retiring from the Oregon
Acoustic Collective. with an emphasis on vocal sing along to these classic Learn more about the band: School District. Please join us at the
The band will join in the harmony, according to its songs, like those by Simon Oregon School District Innovation Center
10a.m. worship service Facebook page. Members and Garfunkel, The Mamas facebook.com/
with the adult choir and include Field Stark (vocals and the Papas and Alison AcousticCollectiveMadison
will perform on the out- and piano), James Eisele Krauss. Kay Burns 2nd Grade Teacher BKE
door stage from 11:30a.m. (vocals and guitar), Bill Susan Dunn Paraprofessional RCI (June 2016)
to 12:30p.m. Rushmore (vocals and gui- Samantha Christian Tom Fischer Custodian NKE
The band plays tar) and Delores Jenison Kathleen Hauser Special Education Teacher OHS
Mitchell Johnson Custodian OHS (June 2016)
Joan Karls Guidance Counselor OHS (June 2016)

Oregon School District Diana Kirchdoerfer Speech Teacher BKE


Debra Marchant Special Education Paraprofessional BKE

OHS construction tour is May 25


Valerie Murphy Speech Teacher BKE
Mary Schnelle Paraprofessional NKE/RCI
Jeri Shumaker Technology Education Teacher OMS
Molly Thoma Physical Therapist BKE
SCOTT DE LARUELLE from 4:30-7p.m. Thurs- Karen Taylor Library Media Specialist OHS (Jan 2017)
Unified Newspaper Group day, May 25. If You Go Carol Wilson Psychologist NKE/PVE
Some of the spaces
Oregon High School has that have been completed What: Construction tour of Oregon High School Thursday, June 1st, 2017
3:45PM 6:00PM
been the center of quite a are the new secure main When: 4:30-7p.m. Thursday, May 25 Program at 4:30
bit of construction, and the entrance, academic wing, Where: Oregon High School, 456 N. Perry Pkwy. OSD Innovation Center
public is invited to come innovation center, OASIS, Oregon High School
Info: 835-4300 or email district superintendent Brian
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check out the work thats physical education spaces 456 North Perry Parkway
been done. and competition gym, main Busler at bsb@oregonsd.net
The high school is hold- entrance, lobby and new Please come and w ish them well.
ing a construction tour administrative space.
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Coming up Churches
All Saints Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran
Wellness Walks photos. UW Med Flight might arrive $2K Pull Day at Legion Park in 2951 Chapel Valley Rd., Fitchburg Church ECLA
around 11 a.m., pending availability Brooklyn at noon Saturday, May 27. (608) 276-7729 Central Campus: Raymond Road and
The Oregon Area Wellness Coa- and weather. CATP will be giving away more Pastor Rich Johnson Whitney Way
lition is sponsoring Wednesday than $2,000 in prize money with four SUNDAY SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
Wellness Walks, which start at the Chamber golf outing premiere classes that have a guaran- 8:30 a.m. classic service SUNDAY - 8:15, 9:30 and10:45 a.m.
senior center at 9 a.m. Wednesdays. 10:45 a.m. new song service Worship West Campus: Corner of Hwy.
The Oregon Area Chamber of Com- teed $500 win. PD and Nine Mound Road, Verona
People will be taking a brisk walk for merce will hold its annual golf outing The Brooklyn and Oregon snow- SUNDAY - 9 &10:15 a.m., 6 p.m.
45 minutes each week, rain or shine, on Tuesday, May 23, at The Legend at mobile club will be selling beer, and Brooklyn Lutheran Church
101 Second Street, Brooklyn Worship (608) 271-6633
through October. Bergamont, 699 Bergamont Blvd. a 4-H club from Juda will be selling (608) 455-3852
Those interested should bring an Pastor Rebecca Ninke Hillcrest Bible Church
The event includes use of a golf food. The tractor pull is free to watch. 752 E. Netherwood, Oregon
ID and water bottle. Coffee and water cart, hole-in-one prizes and on-course For information, visit tractorpullers. SUNDAY
Eric Vander Ploeg, Lead Pastor
will be available at the senior center hole games. Registration is at noon, org. 9 a.m. Holy Communion
10 a.m. Fellowship (608) 835-7972, www.hbclife.com
after the walk. followed by 1 p.m. shotgun start, SUNDAY
For information, call 835-5801. 5:30 p.m. ball-drop and cash bar and
Memorial Day Community of Life Lutheran 8:30 a.m. worship at the Hillcrest
Church Campus and 10:15 a.m. worship with
Pancake breakfast 6 p.m. bbq dinner and awards, includ- The Oregon Brooklyn American PO Box 233, Oregon Childrens ministries, birth 4th grade
ing a traveling trophy. Legion Post #160 and Oregon-Brook- (608) 286-3121, office@
The annual Brooklyn Fire/EMS Registration costs are $140 for indi- lyn VFW Post #10272 will hold a communityoflife.us Holy Mother of Consolation
pancake breakfast fundraiser will be viduals, $520 for foursomes, $35 for Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, Pastor Jim McCoid Catholic Church
held from 7-11 a.m. Saturday, May dinner only and $250 for hole spon- May 29. SUNDAY 651 N. Main Street, Oregon
10 a.m. Worship at 1111 S. Perry Pastor: Fr. Gary Wankerl
20, at 401 W. Main St., Brooklyn. sorship. Submit forms to judy@ore- Ther tribute to veterans will be at (608) 835-5763
Donations will be accepted for the gonwi.com. Parkway, Oregon
10 a.m. at the Brooklyn Area Veterans holymotherchurch.weconnect.com
meal of pancakes, scrambled eggs, Memorial rather than the cemetery. Brooklyn Community United SATURDAY: 5 p.m. Worship
sausage and a drink. Tractor pull The honor guard will then go to Methodist Church SUNDAY: 8 and 10:15 a.m. Worship
There will also be tours of the fire 201 Church Street, Brooklyn
The Community Antique Tractor the Oregon Memorial at 11 a.m. and (608) 455-3344 Peoples United Methodist
station, rides in the fire truck and Pullers will hold their third annual Fitchburg City Hall at noon. Church
Pastor George Kaminski
SUNDAY 103 North Alpine Parkway, Oregon
9 a.m. Worship (Nov.-April) Pastor Jason Mahnke
10:30 a.m. Worship (May-Oct.) (608)835-3755, www.peoplesumc.org
Communion is the 1st & 3rd weekend
Community calendar Faith Evangelical Lutheran
Church
SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship and Sunday
143 Washington Street, Oregon school; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Thursday, May 18 3-7 p.m., Oregon Area Food Pan-
tra concert, OHS PAC, 456 N. Perry (608) 835-3554
St. Johns Lutheran Church
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Chamber Pkwy., 835-4300 try distribution, 1092 Union Road, Pastor Karl Hermanson
625 E. Netherwood, Oregon
obfp.org
7 p.m., Brooklyn Elementary SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship
membership meeting: Climate Holy Communion 2nd & last Pastor Paul Markquart (Lead Pastor)
Change talk with meteorologist Bob 6:30-7:30 p.m., Lifetree Cafe:
orchestra concert, OHS PAC, 456 Sundays (608) 835-3154
Lindmeier, Headquarters (RSVP), Mormons: Christian? Cult? What
N. Perry Pkwy., 835-4300 SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
First Presbyterian Church SUNDAY - 8 and 10:30 a.m. Worship
101 Concord Ave., 835-3697 do they really believe? Headquar-
Tuesday, May 23 ters banquet room, 101 Concord 408 N. Bergamont Blvd. (north of 9:15-10:15 a.m. Education Hour
1 p.m., Third Thursday afternoon 1 p.m., Chamber Annual Golf Out- CC), Oregon, WI
euchre card party ($3), senior cen- ing, The Legend at Bergamont, 699 Dr., communityoflife.us/lifetreecafe (608) 835-3082 - fpcoregonwi.org Vineyard Community Church
ter, 835-5801 7-9 p.m. OMS band concert, OHS Pastor Kathleen Owens Oregon Community Bank & Trust, 105
Bergamont Blvd., judy@oregonwi. PAC, 456 N. Perry Pkwy, 835-4300 SUNDAY S. Alpine Parkway, Oregon - Bob Groth,
6:30-7:30 p.m., Lifetree Cafe: com Pastor
10 a.m. Service
Whats Right (wrong) with You? 2-6 p.m., Oregon Farmers Market, Saturday, May 27 10:15 a.m. Sunday School (608) 513-3435, welcometovineyard.
Headquarters banquet room, 101 11 a.m. Fellowship com
Dorn True Value Hardware parking 6-10 a.m., Green County Break- SUNDAY - 10 a.m. Worship
Concord Dr., communityoflife.us/ lot, fast on the Farm ($6 adults, $4 11:15 a.m. Adult Education
lifetreecafe ages 6-10, free for kids 5 and Zwingli United Church of Christ
131 W. Richards Road Fitchburg Memorial UCC
7 p.m. OMS Choir concert, OMS under), W425 Elmer Road, Brook- Paoli
6:30 p.m., RCI fifth and sixth 5705 Lacy Road, Fitchburg At the Intersection of Hwy. 69 & PB
cafeteria, 601 Pleasant Oak Dr., lyn, greencountyagchest.com (608) 273-1008, www.memorialucc.
835-4800 grade choir concert, RCI, 1111 S. Rev. Sara Thiessen
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Madison Speed- org (608) 845-5641
Perry Pkwy., 835-4700 Pastor: Phil Haslanger
Saturday, May 20 way Marketplace, 1122 Sunrise SUNDAY -
Wednesday, May 24 Associate Pastor Twink Jan- 9:30 a.m. Family Worship
7-11 a.m., Brooklyn Fire/EMS pan- Road, 575-4097 McMahon
cake breakfast, 401 W. Main St., Noon to 1:30 p.m., Estate Plan- Noon, Community Antique Tractor SUNDAY
Brooklyn ning workshop (free), Krause Pullers, Legion Park, tractorpullers. 9:30 a.m. Worship
Donovan Estate Law Partners, 116 org
1 p.m., Saturday card party ($3),
senior center, 835-5801
Spring St., 268-5751
Monday, May 29
Support groups
2-3 p.m., Technology Classes: Alcoholics Anonymous Relationship & Divorce
Sunday, May 21 Power Point Basics (18 and up, Library closed for Memorial Day
meeting, First Support Group, State
10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., First register), library, 835-3656 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Oregon Horse Presbyterian Church, Bank of Cross Plains,
Presbyterian Church picnic and 3:30-5:30 p.m., Computer Class: Associations 41st annual Memorial every Monday and every other Monday at
music, 408 N. Bergamont Blvd., Facebook Intermediate ($20), Day horse show, Triple K Stables, Friday at 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
fpcoregonwi.org senior center, 835-5801 4721 Schneider Dr., oregonhorse-
association.org Caregiver Support Veterans Group,
Monday, May 22 Thursday, May 25 10 a.m., Memorial Day ceremony, Group, Oregon Area Oregon Area Senior
3:15-4:30 p.m., Boards and Bricks 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Oregon Public Brooklyn Area Veterans Memorial, Senior Center, third Center, every second
(grades K-6), library, 835-3656 Library closed for staff in-service, West Main St. across from fire sta- Monday of each month Wednesday at 9 a.m.
6 p.m., Netherwood Knoll orches- 835-3656 tion at 9 a.m. Weight-Loss Support
Dementia Caregivers Group, Oregon Area
Supper and Support, Senior Center, every
fourth Wednesday of Monday at 3:30 p.m.
Community cable listings Senior center every month from 6-7:30 Navigating Life Elder
p.m., Sienna Crest, 845 Support Group, Peoples
Village of Oregon Cable Access TV channels: Monday, May 22 Monday, May 22 Market St., Suite 1 United Methodist
WOW #983 & ORE #984 Baked Fish Morning Reflexology Diabetes Support Church, 103 N. Alpine
Phone: 291-0148 Email: oregoncableaccess@charter.net
Website: ocamedia.com Facebook: ocamediawi Red Potatoes 9:00 CLUB, 10:00 Dominoes Group, Oregon Area Pkwy., every first
New programs daily at 1 p.m. California Blend 10:30 StrongWomen Senior Center, second Monday at 7 p.m.
and repeats at 4, 7 and 10 p.m. and 1, 4, 7 and 10 a.m. Mandarin Oranges 1:00 Get Fit, RSVP Sewing Thursday of each month
Whole Grain Bread 1:00 Scrabble, 1:30 Bridge at 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 18 Monday, May 22 Apple Pie 3:30 Weight Loss Support
WOW: Village Board WOW: Village Board VO- Veggie Cheese on Red Tuesday, May 23
Meeting (of May 15) Meeting (of May 15) Potatoes 8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced
ORE: OHS Fine Arts ORE: PVE 4th Grade The Garments of Faith
Tuesday, May 23 9:00 Veterans Group
Week: Drama Club- Orchestra & Chorus (of BBQ Chicken 9:30 Wii Bowlin, Bingo
Spaghetti Island (of April May 16) We get dressed every morning to prepare for the
Potato Salad 9:45 Zumba Gold work of the day, putting on our uniforms, as it were, and
11) Carrots 12:30 Sheepshead
Tuesday, May 23 dressing appropriately for both the work ahead and the
Apple Juice 12:30 Stoughton Shopping days weather. Why not clothe the soul with the protective
Friday, May 19 WOW: Academy of Whole Wheat Bread 5:30 StrongWomen
WOW: Senior Center Sound Recitals @ PAC garments of faith as well? In the grand scheme of things,
Cherry Crisp Wednesday, May 24 our immortal soul is worth infinitely more than our cor-
Brat Bash (of May 12) (of May 13) VO- Vegetarian Wrap Morning Foot Care
ORE: Oregon/ ORE: Senior Honors ruptible bodies, and thus we should take greater pains
Wednesday, May 24 9:00 Wednesday Walkers, CLUB to protect it. The faith and knowledge that God loves us
Stoughton HS Rugby vs. Night @ PAC (of May 18) Stuffed Green Pepper Soup 10:30 Sing-Along
Muskego (of May 8) and wants us to be well while we carry out His will is a
Turkey and Cheese on Rye 11:45 May Birthday Lunch and protective garment greater than anything we have in our
Wednesday, May 24 Fresh Fruit Cake, 1:00 Euchre, Get Fit
Saturday, May 20 WOW: Square Foot & closets. A great addition to the morning routine is to gird
Chocolate Chip Cookie 3:30 Facebook Intermediate up your loins with the garments of faith and thanksgiv-
WOW: Silver Threads: Raised Bed Gardening VO- Vegetarian Soup Cheese Thursday, May 25
Jeanette Bossingham (of @ Senior Center (of May ing, remembering that our primary mission and the very
Sandwich MorningChair Massage meaning of our life is to love God with all our hearts, and
May 16) 16) SO- Taco Salad 8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced
ORE: BKE/NKE Choir ORE: OMS Choir to love our fellow man as we love ourselves. How won-
Thursday, May 25 9:00 Pool Players, 9:45 Zumba derful that we can put on the garments of faith each day
Performance (of May 4) Concert (of May 18) My Meal, My Way Lunch Gold, 10:30 StrongWomen and go out into the world prepared to do Gods work!
at Ziggys Smokehouse 12:30 Shopping at Bills
Sunday, May 21 Thursday, May 25 (drop in between 11:30 12:30 Coloring Group, 1:00
WOW: Faith Evangelical WOW: Chamber of Christopher Simon
a.m. and 1 p.m.) Cribbage, 3:00 Food Pantry Open
Lutheran Church Service Commerce Meeting: Bob Friday, May 26 5:30 StrongWomen
ORE: OHS Choir Lindmeier (of May 18) Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around
Hamburger on Bun Friday, May 26 your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place,
Variety Show (of May 11) ORE: ODI Spring Play BBQ Beans MorningZumba with 2nd grade
@ PAC (of May 17) and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes
Pineapple classes from the gospel of peace.
Blueberry Pie 9:00 CLUB, 9:30 Blood Pressure
VO- Veggie Patty 9:45, 11:00 Gentle Yoga at State Ephesians 6:14-15 NIV
*Contains Pork Bank, 1:00 Get Fit
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Prom 2017
Oregon High School students danced the night away Saturday, May 13, at the Over-
ture Center in Madison for 2017 prom.

Photos by Dr. Robert San Juan


Members of the 2017 Oregon High School prom court are shown on the staircase at the Overture Center, above right. The girls, from left to right, are Jenna Igl, Emma Roemer, Marah
Weidensee, Maia Beirne, Moira Kersten, Traci Riemer, Deanna Hoke and Mary Sanford. The boys, from left, are Ben Boerighter, DeAndre Burrell, Rhett Cunningham, Noah Karpelenia, Kyle
Rehrauer, Harry Kessenich and Victor Lovan. Igl was named prom queen, and Boerighter prom king.

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Kardelle Phillips grabs some pompoms and gets the juniors


fired up during one of the class competitions.

Photos by Scott De Laruelle


Janet Pliner, Jillian Wimmer and Katie Pliner team up for a sneak attack on family member/OHS principal Jim Pliner during
the pie-in-the-face portion of the pep rally.

On the web OHS holds pep rally in the new gym


See more photos from the pep rally: Oregon High School held a spring pep rally in the new gymnasium on
Duncan Morgan, left, and Kevin Alford got up close and per- Friday, May 12, featuring a variety of events, competitions, and even a few
sonal during the fruit roll-up challenge, winning the event ConnectOregonWI.com pies in the face of some faculty members.
for the sophomores.

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Girls track and field


Player of the
week
From May 9-16

Name: Ben Prew

Grade: Senior

Sport: Baseball

Position: Pitcher

Highlights: Prew bounced back from


a tough start to throw three score-
less innings Friday in a 9-5 win over
Milton. Prew struck out four in the
final three innings, and he finished
with a complete-game win. Photo by Jeremy Jones
Alexis Jackson begins pulling away from the 100-meter hurdle field on the first hurdle Tuesday night in Monona Grove. Jackson won the
Honorable mentions: Charles prelims and posted a meet-record time of 14.45 seconds in the finals.

Panthers finish runner-up


Donovan (boys tennis) won all three
of his matches last weekend at the
Oregon Invitational, beating Green Bay
Southwest, Madison West and Sun
Prairie
Greg DeBroux, Damien Orton, Tony
Akale and John Auer (boys track) JEREMY JONES Lease told his team following the
won the 4x100 relay last week at the Sports editor Whats next loss. The difference tonight was
the middle girls for Stoughton ...
Tom Mueller Invitational
Alexis Karls (girls track) won the Oregon girls track and field Oregon travels to Verona at 4p.m. Monday, May 22 for the They didnt care where they were
on the heat sheet, though. Men-
200-meter dash Friday, helping the coach Ned Lease stood on a bench
in the shadow of Monona Grove WIAA Division 1 regional meet. The top four finishers in each event tally, they already knew they had
Panthers score 19 points in the event
at the Tom Mueller Invitational goalpost well past the conclusion advance to sectionals, where the top three in turn move on to the won before they ever stepped on
Lexi Cina (softball) went 2-for-3 and of Tuesdays Badger South Con- WIAA Division 1 state meet in La Crosse next month. the track.
drove in two runs Friday as Oregon ference track and field meet. Lease said the goal of winning
fell 6-5 against Milton With his team huddled together, a conference championship starts
Lease wasnt a snake oil salesman with a dream, but then you have to
talking from his pulpit but a coach Stoughton scored 170 points to conference titles in the 100 hur- believe and execute.
analyzing his teams performance repeat as champions, cementing dles, long jump, 200 and the shot Tonight was a great team
after they fell 14 points shy of its the victory with a 1-2-4 finish the put. effort. Almost everyone had per-
Boys golf goal to end Stoughtons seven year 3,200. Oregon posted 156. On paper we were going to win sonal bests, he said. We may not
The Panthers won individual the meet by seven points tonight,
stretch of conference titles.
Klus leads Oregon
Turn to Girls track/Page 12

at Badger South Boys track and field

Conference meet Oregon finishes third


JEREMY JONES
ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor
Sports editor
Whats next
Senior Hudson Kugel earned
John Klus finished with a 79 Tuesday at his first two Badger South Con- Oregon travels to Verona at
the Badger South Conference meet at the ference titles and scored a point 4p.m. Monday, May 22 for the
House on the Rock Golf Resort in Spring in another Tuesday. But Kugel WIAA Division 1 regional meet.
Green. and his Oregon track and field The top four finishers in each
Klus, who was in a playoff for medal- teammates walked away Mono-
ist at conference last season, finished sixth na Grove High School unable to event advance to sectionals,
overall, and helped Oregon take fourth as check off two their season goals. where the top three move on to
a team at the meet with a 341. Despite Kugels 21 points, the the WIAA Division 1 state meet
Coach Sara Mess said there is just Panthers were unable to defend in La Crosse next month.
something about that course that allows their conference title or over-
take Stoughton for second place,
Turn to Golf/Page 10 finishing third with 88 points.
Monona Grove dominated the third title.
field with 204 points to fin- It felt great to win a pair of
Whats next ish 61.5 ahead of second place titles, though it would have felt
Stoughton. even better if we had been able
The Panthers traveled back to the We graduated a lot of points, to win as a team, Kugel said.
House on the Rock Resort for the coach Ned Lease said. Theres The UW-Madison recruit, who
a temptation to save people at had been dealing with a ham-
Badger Cup on Wednesday after the conference, or do this or that, string and calf injury in recent
Courier Hubs Tuesday deadline. but we just shot it straight down weeks, earned his first individ-
the middle. We wanted to go out ual conference championship in
They travel to Blackhawk Country tonight and just score as many the 1,600 but needed to exhort
Club at 10a.m. Tuesday, May 23, for points as we could. more effort than he or his coach
Photo by Jeremy Jones
the WIAA Division 1 regionals. The top Hudson Kugel wins the 800-meter run in 1 minutes, 57.73 sec- For his part, Kugel won the thought he would.
four teams and top four individuals onds Tuesday at the Badger South Conference meet in Monona 1,600- and 400-meter dash titles, Leading coming around the
move on to sectionals. Grove. Kugel also won the 1,600 by .003 and finished eighth in but a short break between races
the 400. may have cost him a shot at a Turn to Boys track/Page 12
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Baseball Boys tennis


Panthers finish 5-1 in Badger
South Conference duals
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor

Oregon boys tennis closed


out the Badger South dual
meet season with a 5-1 record
last week, picking up wins
over Stoughton and Milton.
The Panthers enter the
conference tournament trail-
ing only undefeated Madi-
son Edgewood in the Badger
South standings.
Oregon 7, Stoughton 0
The Panthers singles lineup
looked a bit different Thurs-
day night with Charles Don-
Photo by Anthony Iozzo ovan missing the meet to take
Connor Zagrodnik makes a play at shortstop and throws out the runner in the second his ACTs.
inning Thursday against Milton at Oregon High School. The Panthers won 9-5. Dan Koopman stepped
up to No. 2 singles in place

Huge rally over Milton of Donovan and performed


admirably, winning 6-3, 6-1
over Adam McCune. Sean
Benet moved over from the

keeps Panthers in first


doubles side to add a 6-3, 6-1
win over Zerek Zeichert at the Photo by Jeremy Jones
bottom of the lineup. Garrett Schultz tries to put a volley away at the net Friday
Oregon cruised at the oth- against Stoughtons Jet Matteson and Jonathon Blaikie.
ANTHONY IOZZO Monona Grove Monday, they remain tied er two singles flights as Cal- Schultz and Blaikie won the match 7-5, 3-6, 6-3. Oregon won
Assistant sports editor with the Silver Eagles for first at 7-3 in vin Schneider blanked Nolan the Badger South Conference dual meet 7-0.
the conference. Mayer 6-0, 6-0 at No. 1 sin-
A six-run fourth inning helped the Ore- While the offense played a huge role in gles and Zak Roskos rolled
Thursdays big win, the biggest change 6-0, 6-1 over Alex Dedie. Saturday but struggled on the
gon High School baseball team remain in
first place in the Badger South Confer- from the the start of the game was pitcher The Panthers most excit- If You Go singles side as the team lost
Ben Prew. ing match came from Garrett 4-3 to Green Bay Southwest
ence. What: Badger Conference on the second day of the Ore-
The outburst gave the Panthers the lead Through four innings, Prew allowed Schulz and Tanner Hake, who
prevailed 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 over tennis tournament gon Invitational.
for good Thursday in an eventual 9-5 win Rehrauer and Bychows-
over Milton. Although, Oregon lost to Turn to Baseball/Page 11 Jonathon Blaikie and Jet Mat- When: 9a.m. May 19-20
teson at No. 2 doubles. ki shut out Jake White and
Where: Nielsen Tennis
Tonight was a great win Connor Frisch 6-0, 6-0 at No.
Stadium 1 doubles and Seeliger and
for Tanner and Garrett, coach
Golf: Boys finish seventh at Spartan invite Ben Conklin said. It was
great to have Tanner back
Ayers added a 6-3, 6-1 victory
at No. 3 doubles.
from injury. We were worried Zerek Zeichert at No. 1 dou- Donovan had Oregons only
Continued from page 9 about that match break but bles. Jacob Ayers and Kaden singles victory, cruising 6-3,
it turned out well. Hopefully Seeliger took their No. 3 dou- 6-1 over Michael Vivian.
Klus to play well. those two are on an upward bles match 6-3, 6-2. Schneider was beaten 6-2,
swing 6-2 atop the lineup by John-
He just really likes how
Kyle Rehrauer and Sean
G.B. SW 4, Oregon 3 ny Zakowski. Dan Koopman
it fits, Mess said. He is
playing a little more under Bychowski added a 6-2, 6-4 The Panthers won two lost by the same score at No.
control these last few match- win over Connor Merow and of three doubles matches
es and really making some
Turn to Boys tennis/Page 12
good decisions around the
greens.
Henry Roskos added an Softball
Panthers pick up Badger South split
86, and Ryan Candell shot
an 87. Jacob Janecek fin-
ished the scoring with an
89. Alex Verhagens 92 was
thrown out. JEREMY JONES
Mess said that the guys
went to a stretch in the mid-
Sports editor
Whats next
dle of the season where they Oregon softball split a
lost confidence, but the team pair of Badger South Con- The Panthers will host a to be announced Badger North
is beginning to gain it back ference games last week opponent at 5p.m. Thursday in the Badger Challenge.
after the last few matches. and dropped two noncon- Oregon wraps up the regular season 5p.m. Friday on the
I think we played better f e r e n c e s h ow d ow n s i n
Photo by Evan Halpop another busy week. road against Whitewater. The WIAA Division 1 postseason
than we scored which is both
good and bad, Mess said. Ryan Candell putts on the ninth hole Tuesday in the Badger gets underway Wednesday, May 24.
South Conference meet at the House on the Rock Resort. Marshall 5, Oregon 3
It shows me that we can
score better than we have, Candell finished with an 87 to help Oregon take fourth with The Panthers commit-
but to not give away a couple a 341 ted five errors Thursday
strokes here or there is going and dropped to 2-6 against Marissa Kleckler singled
home Gratz. Milton 6, Oregon 5
to be big going into region- Spartan invite Verhagen followed with an nonconference opponents
als. 87, and Jacob Janecek shot a last week with 5-3 at home Lexi Cina walked and Oregon led a one-run
The Panthers traveled to 95. against Marshall. was sacrificed to second lead slip away in the bot-
Madison Edgewood edged Blackhawk Country Club
Milton 311-320 to win the Henry Roskos 103 was Harlie Jordan (3-for-4) base with one out in the tom of the seventh inning
Monday for a tune-up before thrown out. had two RBIs for the vis- fourth inning before com- Friday at Milton.
conference meet. Monroe conference and regionals and
was third with a 332. Lodi won the meet with iting Cardinals, including i n g h o m e o n a G e o rg e C o u r t n e y Va n d e r -
finished in seventh place out a 314. Waunakee (316) and a lead-off home run for the single driven through the hei (2-for-4) connected
Oregon, which went 0-6 of 12 teams with a 343.
in conference duals, tied for Verona (323) were second games first run in the sec- right side of the infield. for a two-run walk-off
Ryan Candell was tied and third. ond inning. A walk to Tay- Hannah Christian- home run against reliever
fifth in the Badger South for seventh with a 79, and
when adding its meet score. Next up will be regionals, lor Pache and two errors sen took the loss after Kenadee Nelson.
John Klus shot an 82. Alex which is back at Blackhawk led to second run that allowing four runs (three T h e Pa n t h e r s t o o k a
on Tuesday. inning. Marshall extended earned) on five hits and 3-0 lead in the top of the
I really like that we have its lead out to 4-0 with two one walk in three innings. second inning thanks to a
Subscribe to gotten to see the course more runs in the top of the Kenadee Nelson surren- two-out, two-run single by
twice, Mess said. I am third thanks to a leadoff dered four hits but not Lexi Cina.
not sure any of the guys double, two singles and runs in four innings of Oregon began to see the
are going to list it as one of an RBI groundout. Bailey relief. Red Hawks start chipping
their favorite courses. It is a Neuberger and Taylor Frey Hailey Erdman got the away with one run in the
by calling course they can get frustrat- each plated a run. start and worked 3 2/3 for bottom of the inning, off
ed at easily. O r eg o n s Ky r s t e n the win. She gave up two an error, a groundout by
1-800-355-1892 She added that in the last
few meets the team has not
George (2-for-4) and Jen-
na Gratz each scored in
earned runs on five hits,
walked and struck out five.
Rachel Rogers and a sin-
gle by Vanderhei. Milton
or log on let a bad hole spiral out of the bottom of the third Pache allowed one run on added three more runs
control, which shows the inning for Oregon. Jayme one hits and one walk in 3 in the third to go up 4-3
connectoregonwi.com growth Mess hopes contin-
ues in the playoffs.
Zander singled home
George with two outs and
1/3 innings of relief.
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Girls soccer
Oregon beats Mount Horeb,
Grutzner earns 150th win
ANTHONY IOZZO The win was coach Julie
Assistant sports editor Grutzners 150th of her
career.
The Oregon High The game was also the
School girls soccer team first one at the new home
defeated Mount Horeb 1-0 of the Panthers, Huntoon
Tuesday. Field.

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Oregon hosts Monona Grove at 7p.m. Thursday and
travels to non-conference Whitewater at 5p.m. Friday.
Photo by Mike Powers Oregon hosts non-conference Kenosha Tremper at
Oregon/Stoughton rugby finishes third in Badgerland noon Saturday and non-conference Madison Memorial
at 7p.m. Tuesday, May 23.
Oregon/Stoughton ballcarrier Oscar Reyes-Grimm tries to score against Mukwonago. He is supported by Jordan Zahalka.
Oregon/Stoughton rugby finished third in the Badgerland Conference with losses to Grafton RFC and Muskego RFC. The
quarterfinals will be held in Appleton at 1p.m. on Sunday, May 21 at Lions Park.
Softball: Panthers improve
Home Talent League to 8-4 in Badger South
Orioles drop second game to start Sunday League season Continued from page 10 A tie game at 3-3, the
Panthers took the lead for
good in the bottom of the
The Oregon Home Talent team Logan Laski and Will Reinecke Cole Payne earned the win. He before Oregon went up fifth when Julia Schmidt
fell 11-2 to Mount Horeb/Pine Bluff each scored a run. allowed an earned run on seven hits 5-4 with two in the fifth, singled to drive in a run.
Tuesday. Adam Heath took the loss. He and a walk in seven innings, striking including a one-run dou- Nelson earned the win
The Orioles fell behind 8-0 before allowed six earned runs on eight hits out eight. ble by Zander. for Oregon. She pitched 2
scoring. and six walks in 5 2/3 innings, strik- Oregon (0-2) hosts West Middleton Oregon committed four 2/3 innings, allowing one
Pat Sommers had the lone RBI, and ing out two. Laski pitched the final 3 at 1p.m. Sunday. errors in the loss. run on one hit and one
Dominic Maurice (2-for-4) and Ross 1/3 and allowed three unearned runs - Anthony Iozzo Rogers earned the win, walk. Christiansen started
Galloway (2-for-4) had multiple hits. on one walk. giving up no runs on no the game and worked into
hits and striking out one in the fourth inning, allowing
one inning. Maddie Jacobs two runs on four hits and
started the game in the cir- one walk. She struck out
Baseball: Panthers fall to Monona Grove Monday cle for Milton and allowed
five runs on six hits over
six.
Alyssa Geurten took the
six innings. She struck out loss for Monona Grove.
Continued from page 10 Thursdays win and some
three. She threw six innings,
Whats next of the teams tougher loss-
es, such as Madison Edge-
Nelson took the loss surrendering five runs on
five runs four earned on for Oregon. She pitched 11 hits, while striking out
wood and Fort Atkinson,
five hits, two hit batters and Oregon hosts Stoughton at 5p.m. Thursday and hosts was focusing on the present
2 2/3, giving up two runs four.
two walks. The Panthers Baraboo at 11a.m. Saturday in the Badger Challenge. on two hits, while strik- George (3-for-4), Gratz
game and not future games.
trailed 5-2 at that point. ing out seven. Christian- (2-for-4) and Kleckler
He said that after Oregon
But after Oregon took the Oregon travels to Warner Park at 5p.m. Monday, May started 6-0 in conference,
sen got the start and threw (2-for-3) each had mul-
lead, Prew allowed just one 22, to take on Madison Edgewood and hosts Waunakee four innings, allowing tiple hits for the Pan-
the talk of winning set the
hit while striking out four in a Badger crossover at 5p.m. Tuesday, May 23. four runs on six hits and a thers. Cailyn Schmidt and
team back. He added that
for the complete game win. walk. Kleckler each doubled.
the team did a better job
Prew said he was able to Julia Schmidt (2-for-3)
locate better after mixing
of focusing against Milton
and Cina (2-for-3) each DeForest 12,
the final two weeks of the then we are all up and and said the Panthers will
in a curveball in the last season. ready to go. need to continue that mind-
had multiple hits for the Oregon 1
few innings, which helped Panthers.
We have been in some Oregon added an insur- set. Oregon fell behind ear-
raise his strikeout total and holes this year, and weve ance run in the sixth. Every single game is Oregon 5, ly and couldnt mount a
keep Milton off base. had a tough time coming Schildgen doubled and going to be tough, Soule comeback Tuesday eve-
I just finally settled said. It is going to be a Monona Grove 3
out of them, Soule said. reached third on a single ning in a 12-1 loss to
down, got into my rhythm, To have that experience of by Modaff. Zagrodnik then grind. We are going to see Oregon hosted Mono- DeForest.
had some faith in my being able to battle back is walked to load the bases guys No. 1s down the na Grove on Monday in a Kenneday Wittman two-
defense and just kind of let huge for these guys. with one out. stretch. conference make-up game hit the Panthers to earn
all my training up to this Cole Scott started the Scott then hit a sacrifice and beat Monona Grove the win in the circle. She
point get me through it, Monona Grove 13, 5-3.
comeback in the fourth fly to center field to bring tossed 4 2/3 innings.
he said. That is just half by reaching first on a mis- home Schildgen. Oregon 2 The victory improved Christiansen took the
of it, getting the runs back. played popup to the catch- Haufle added an RBI sac- the team to 8-4 and earned loss for Oregon, allowing
You have to play defense The Panthers traveled to
e r. J o r d a n H e l m k a m p rifice fly in the first. In the them second place in the seven runs on eight hits in
then, and we were able to Cottage Grove on Monday
followed with a single to third, Haufle singled, and conference - a seven game four innings. She struck
do that. to take on Monona Grove
right, and Jacob Rosenmei- Girard ran for him and later improvement from last out three.
Prew also didnt allow in another big conference
er reached on a bunt single scored on an error. years 1-11 record.
any free passes in the final game and fell 13-2.
to load the bases with no Milton scored a run in Despite the loss, Oregon
three innings. outs. the first. Allen singled
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of reinvented himself. singled to put two on. Con- earned runs on nine hits
The offense, which has crossover Tuesday.
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Boys track: Panthers take sixth at Tom Mueller invite Boys tennis: Oregon edged by
Continued from page 9 (11.30) and long jump (20 feet, 9
inches) and seventh in the triple jump
Madison West, Sun Prairie
(39-2 1/2). Tom Mueller Invitational
final turn, Kugel looked over his Continued from page 10 Schneider lost 6-2, 6-2 at
Seniors Tony Akale, Orton and The Panthers won the mile and one No. 1 singles against fellow
shoulder only to see Monona Grove DeBroux joined Auer to also earn relay Friday to finish sixth out of the
sophomore James Giftos gaining on state qualifier Aidan Schutter.
all-conference honors, taking third in eight teams with 62 points. Stough- 3 singles and Roskos fell 6-1,
him over the final 100 meters. the 4x100 (44.57). ton, which won the boys and girls 6-0 at the bottom of the sin- Oregon 4, Milton 3
Kugel showed his mettle though Junior Devin Keast was the Pan- title, scored 142 to finish one point gles lineup.
and held the Silver Eagle underclass- Oregon capped the Badger
thers top hurdler, finishing fourth in ahead of Baraboo. Platteville (104.4)
men off by the smallest of margins, the 110 hurdles (16.3) and seventh in rounded out the top three. West 4, Oregon 3 South dual meet season with
winning a photo finish by .003 sec- a 4-3 victory a day before the
the 300s with a time of 44.16. Kugel won the 1,600 in 4:28.62, Oregon hosted Madison start of the conference tourna-
ond with a time of 4:22.97. It was the Senior Logan Meier cleared 5 feet, while the Panthers 4x100 relay of West, an honorable mention
fourth fastest mile in school history. ment. The Panthers dual meet
8 inches for fourth place in the high DeBroux, Orton, Tony Akale and Wisconsin High School Ten- at Milton was rescheduled
A short break later and Kugel was jump. Auer added a second title in 45.11. nis Coaches Association state
back on the track for the 400, where from Monday to Tuesday at
Sophomore Ian Ganshert, Mei- Meier joined DeBroux, Orton and rankings, on Saturday and fell Milton due to the possibility
the state runner-up a year ago fin- er, Kissling and Keast finished fifth Auer to finish third in the 4x200 in 4-3 after being swept in all
ished eighth in 52.33. of inclement weather.
overall in the 4x400 (3:40.66). 1:34.07. Mount Horeb (1:33.28) won three doubles matches. Schneider and Donovan
I didnt have much recovery time Seniors Nathan Buchert and Jackson the race, while Milton (1:34.01) was Schneider, Donovan and
between the mile and 400, he said. wasted no time taking care of
Pfeffer and sophomores Nick Borden second. Roskos supplied the Panther business in their final regular
There wasnt much left in the tank. and Ganshert placed seventh in the Kissling, Buchert, Keast and Mei- victories.
Kugel (1:57.73) capped his eve- season tune-up, blanking their
4x800 in 9:35.53. er closed out the meet in fourth place Schneider rolled 6-2, 6-2 Milton counterparts 6-0, 6-0
ning with a second championship, Auer moved up from ninth in with a time of 3:42.76 in the 4x400 over Alex Poland at No. 1
though this time it came with a sec- atop the singles lineup.
prelims to score one point with his relay. singles and Donovan added a Roskos added a hard fought
ond behind him and second place eight-place finish in the 200 (23.82). Meier took third in the high jump 6-4, 6-0 win at No. 2 singles.
Monroe junior Dylan Scace in the 6-4, 7-5 victory at No. 4 sin-
He also finished eighth in the long with a clearance of 5-8. Fort Atkin- Roskos had the closest match, gles
800. jump (20-2 3/4). sons Tkam Ndensi Gamaliel won chipping in a 6-4, 6-3 victory
Seniors Greg DeBroux and Oregon struggled to close-
Junior DeAndre Burrell scored two with a height of 6-0, while Kyle over Andrew Glasgow at No. out the match with a 6-3, 6-1
Damien Orton, junior John Auer and points with his seventh-place finish Hanauska of Milton reach 5-10 for 4 singles.
freshman Matt Kissling added Ore- loss by Koopman at No. 3
in the 400 (53.29). Burrell also took second. Ben Adams tied for seventh Oregon was close for one singles and a 6-4, 6-3 loss by
gons only other conference title, eighth in the triple jump with a leap with a clearance of 5-4. set at No. 2 doubles, but Tan-
winning the 4x200 relay in 1:34.42. Bychowski and Rehrauer at
of 38-10 1/2. Drake had a big night in the shot ner Hake and Garrett Hake No. 1 doubles.
We were seeded second, but we Senior Josh Klahn (10:35.17) was put, adding a runner-up finish with fell 7-6 (4), 6-0 to Mathew
knew we could get it, Auer said. The Panthers went to a tie-
seventh in the 3,200. a heave of 48-4 1/2 to finish second Ruggiero and Ian Lodes. breaker at No. 3 doubles that
My split was a 23.68, so not my Junior Connor Drake scored three only to the 48-6 of Fort Atkinsons
best but Matt Kissling ran a great Sun Prairie 5, Oregon 2 could have helped secure the
points in the shot put with his third- Ryley Walter. win, but Seeliger and Ayers
split (23.05) as the fourth leg to bring place effort of 43-11 1/4. Junior Sam Meanwhile, Akale was fifth in the The Panthers picked up
home the win. fell 6-3, 7-6 (3).
Reynolds was eight in the discus 100 (11.74) and Kissling took sixth wins at Nos. 2 and 4 singles That meant the match game
Its a great feeling. Hopefully, if with a toss of 122-7. in the 200 (24.39) and Keast added a against state honorable men-
we can stack our relay again, I think down to Hake and Schultz at
The Panthers knew it was going to fifth-place finish in the 110 hurdles tion Sun Prairie. No. 2 doubles who pulled out
we could make it to state. be an uphill battle to repeat as con- (17.06). Conklin said Donovan won
Junior Jahlil Turner earned all-con- a 6-3, 5-7, 6-2 victory over
ference champions after graduating Klahn finished seventh in the 800 a super match at No. 2 singles Sean Varvatine and Miles
ference honors with a third-place fin- 85 of their 166.5 points, not includ- (2:13.6). 7-6 (6), 6-1 and Roskos won
ish and six points in the 200 (23.02). Stuckey in three sets.
ing relay contributions. 6-1, 6-0 at 4 singles.
He also finished fourth in the 100

Girls track: Oregon finishes fourth at Tom Mueller Invitational


Continued from page 9 Jackson, who led by 1 1/2 1 foot personal best in the shot dropping six seconds in the
feet in prelims, skipped finals put to lead a throw crew which 1,600 to finish second in
to save her legs but still add- came up with 36 points. 5:34.36.
have met our season goal, but ed the long jump crown with Milski took the shot put I felt like I still had some-
the girls did a fantastic job. a leap of 17 feet, 5 3/4 inches. with throw of 37 feet, 7 inch- thing left last week (at the
Alexis Jackson, who missed Jackson (44.81) came up es - a throw which moved her Tom Mueller invite), she
four meets this season while short in the 300 hurdles to into third place in school his- said. I didnt expect to take
being eased back into the Monroe senior Jordan Hirs- tory. second, though. That was real-
fray after suffering an ACL brunner (43.86) once again. I knew I had a shot to win. ly exciting. Im excited to see
and meniscus tear during the Oregon sophomore Scarlet I as really close last year, and what I can do in the future.
offseason, went above and Egwuonwu defended her con- the seniors were gone, she Christenson was also sixth
beyond what everyone expect- ference title in the 200 with a said. I knew it was possible, in the 800 (2:31.43).
ed. school-record 25.17. Team- but I didnt believe it. Oregons 4x100 led the way
The juniors left knee mate Danica Keisling was Fellow junior thrower Ellen for the relays as one of two
looked fine Tuesday as she third in 26.4 to give the Pan- McCorkle finished second all-conference teams. Fresh-
repeated as the 100-meter thers 16 points. with a toss of 32-11 1/2 and man Jenna Sharkus and Oliv-
hurdle champion, breaking Sophomore Scarlet senior Jamie Schrimpf (31- ia Marsden, sophomore Lexi
the meet record with a time Egwuonwu ran the third fast- 4 3/4) was fourth to give 23 Karls and senior Danica Keis-
of 14.45. She also added the est 400 in school history to points in the shot. ling posted a 51.77 to finish
long jump title and finished take third place in 58.83. She Milski (94-7 1/2) and junior .16 behind Stoughton.
all-conference in two other also cleared 4-8 to score two Ellen McCorkle (92-5) also Marsden and Sharkus,
events. points with a seventh-place scored points in the discus, Karls and junior Jenna Igl
I ran faster times in both finish in the high jump. finishing second and fourth, raced to six points and a
hurdle events tonight than I Scarlet, Jackson and senior respectively. Monona Grove third-place finish in the 4x200 Photo by Jeremy Jones
did last year at regionals, so Danica Keisling went 2-3-5 junior Liz Beilke won the (1:49.93). Alyssa Milski won her first Badger South Conference title,
thats a good sign, she said. I for the Panthers in the 100 event with a throw of 100 1/2. Freshmen Zoe Frank, Ana taking the shot put with a throw of 37 feet, 7 inches.
could have probably done bet- dash to score 18 points. Freshman Sara Christenson Verhagen and Tori Phillips
ter if I had practiced more, but Junior Alyssa Milski won may have been the surprise and sophomore Megan Duff the girls competition with in the shot put and seven in the
Im pretty proud of the times. her first conference title with a of the meet for the Panthers, finished fifth in the 4x800 137.2. Baraboo (129) and discus, thanks to the efforts of
with a time of 10:55.83. Platteville (105.4) rounded out Milski and McCorkle.
Freshman Olivia Keast and the top three. Milski finished third in the

Memorial Day Christenson, sophomore Lexi Scarlet Egwuonwu was the shot put (36-7) and fifth in
Karls and Igl also finished only girl from Oregon to win the discus (96-6). Only Josie
fifth in 4:23.33. an event, capturing the 100 Schaefer of Baraboo, who had

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Distance runners Lau- title in 12.4. a 46-5, and Skye Digman of
ren Beauchaine (12:25.78) Oregons best finish of the Platteville, who went 38-10,
and junior Breanna Bastian night came in the 200, where bested Milski in the shot put.
(12:27.44) finished sixth and the team scored 19 points, McCorkle was sixth in the
seventh in the 3,200. Bastian including 10 from event win- shot (33-7) and discus (96-3).
Due to the Memorial Day holiday, was also fifth in the 1,600 ner Alexis Karls (28.0). Jenna Igl added a fourth-place
Igl (28.36) was third and Jen- finish in the 300 hurdles
the display ad deadline for the May 31, 2017 (5:41.25).
na Sharkus (28.89) finished (52.7) and Sarah Christenson
Igl score one point with
Great Dane Shopping News her eighth-place finish in the sixth. (1:05.32) and Olivia Keast
Fischer and Sharkus were (1:07.18) were fourth at fifth
will be Wednesday, May 24 at 3 p.m. triple jump (32-1). Isabella
also a pair of a couple top- in the 400.
Egwuonwu matched the feat
Classified ad deadline will be Thursday, May 25 at Noon. in the triple jump (14-9 1/2), three finishes in the sprint Keast and Christenson were
and also added sixth-place relays. They joined Isabel- joined by Bastian and Denise
finishes in the 300 (49.97) and la Egwuonwu and Danica Castillo to take fourth in the
Deadlines for the June 1, 2017 100 hurdles (17.26). Kissling for a runner-up fin- 4x400 relay (4:33.74).
ish in the 4x200 with a time Zoe Frank was seventh in
Oregon Observer, Stoughton Courier Hub Oregon didnt score any
of 1:51.62 bested only by the 800 (2:36.74) and Megan
points in the pole vault.
and Verona Press Baraboos 1:51.38. Schliem matched the finish in
Tom Mueller invite Fischer and Sharkus also the 100 hurdles (19.42). Abi-
will be Friday, May 26 at Noon. teamed up with Keisling and gail Fischer was eighth in the
The host Panthers scored 88
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points Friday to finish fourth Karls for a third-place finish 100 (14.1).
In observance of the holiday, out of eight teams at the Tom in the 4x100 with a time of Oregon didnt score any
Mueller Invitational. Stough- 52.55. Stoughton won the race points in the long jump, triple
our offices will be closed Monday, May 29, 2017. ton swept both titles, winning with a 51.55. jump, high jump or pole vault.
Oregon scored nine points
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Obituaries
Dale R. Culp had a dog in the family. Karl R. Hermanson child of God through bap- ministry in Oregon, Karl Karl was preceded in
Dale was a Packers and tism on Nov. 1, 1970. also volunteered as a spiri- death by his grandparents,
Badgers fan. He was a life- In 1974, his family set- tual counselor for U.S. mil- the Rev. Milton H. A. and
long member of Peoples tled in Wells, Minn., where itary veterans at Dryhootch Marjorie Otto, and Law-
United Methodist Church Karl attended school and in Madison. rence and Dorothy Her-
of Oregon. graduated from Wells- He was united in mar- manson; and uncle, Gene
Dale is survived by his Easton High School in riage to Rachel Olson on Hermanson.
loving wife of 61 years, 1 9 8 9 . H e r e c e ive d a n June 28, 1998. They wel- A memorial service was
Mary; daughters, Karlene associate of arts degree comed their son, Joel on held Monday, May 15,
(Rick) Huckstadt of Lodi from Bethany Lutheran Aug. 22, 2004. 2017, at Faith Evangeli-
and Karen Culp of Madi- College in 1991, and con- Karl is survived by his cal Lutheran Church, 143
son; son, Steven (Cynthia) tinued with a bachelors wife, Rachel; son, Joel; Washington St., Oregon.
Culp of Oregon; grand- degree from Mankato State parents, Ross and Eliza- Visitation was held Sun-
daughter, Faith Majors- University in 1993. Karl beth; sister, Maren (Kev- day, May 14, at Gunderson
Culp of Oregon; sisters, then enrolled in Bethany in) Ramaekers; and neph- Oregon Funeral and Cre-
Carlene Riley of Madison Lutheran Theological Sem- ew, Shane; brothers, Erik mation Care, 1150 Park St.
Dale Culp and Rita (Kenneth Bud) Karl Hermanson inary and was ordained as a (Kristen) Hermanson; and In lieu of flowers, memo-
Ricker of Alabama; sis- minister of the Evangelical nephews, Jake, Zak, Peter rials may be made to Faith
Dale R. Culp, age 84, of ter-in-law, Ruth (Helmut) Lutheran Synod at Lime Hermanson, and Luther Evangelical Lutheran
Fitchburg, passed away on Jeschke of Oregon; and The Rev. Karl R. Her- Creek Lutheran Church in Hermanson; sisters-in-law, Church in Oregon, Wis.,
Thursday, May 11, 2017, at many nieces, nephews and manson, age 46, of Oregon, rural Lake Mills, Iowa in Susan (Timothy) Madson; Evangelical Lutheran Syn-
St. Marys Hospital. friends. was called to his heavenly 2001. and niece, Cori (Jason) od in Mankato, Minn., Dry-
He was born on May 20, He was preceded in death home on Monday, May 8, He served the North- Boxrud, and Sarah (Chris- hootch in Madison, Wis. or
1932, in Madison, the son by his parents; step-fa- 2017, following complica- wood-Lake Mills parish topher) Allen; and neph- Lutheran Military Support
of Cecil Harold and Elea- ther, Ralph Thornton; son- tions from a stroke. until 2009 when he was ews, Matthew and Daniel; Group in Woodbridge, Va.
nor Janette (Spilde) Culp. in-law, David Fix; sister, He was born on Oct. 11, called to shepherd the con- father and mother-in-law, Online condolences may be
Dale graduated from Ore- Cecilla Thornton; broth- 1970, in Stevens Point, to gregation at Faith Evan- Ralph and Marilyn Olson; made at www.gundersonfh.
gon High School in 1950, ers-in-law, Ed Riley and Ross and Elizabeth (Otto) gelical Lutheran Church and many aunts, uncles and com.
and following high school Francis Buol; and nephew, Hermanson, and became a in Oregon. During his cousins.
he joined the U.S. Marine Victor Jeschke.
Corps. A memorial service and
He was visitation were held at
united in Gunderson Oregon Funeral Wayne W. Lien 70, of Laurel, Miss., passed engineering. Wayne took nieces, nephews, cousins
marriage away on Friday, May 12, pride in his creativity and and friends.
and Cremation Care, 1150 2017, at Agrace Hospice- talent as an inventor. He H e wa s p r e c e d e d i n
to Mary Buol on May 20, Park St., Oregon, on Tues-
1955. Dale had a strong Care in Madison. had received dozens of pat- death by his parents.
day, May 16, 2017, with He was born on Jan. 8, ents for his work in electri- Memorials may be made
work ethic and was always the Rev. Jason Mahnke
working. He retired from 1947, in Milwaukee, the cal engineering. to University of Texas MD
presiding. son of Orland and Dorothy He was an animal lover Anderson Cancer Center.
MG&E in 1994 after 42 In lieu of flowers,
years. (Zautner) Lien. He enjoyed who enjoyed spending time The family would like to
memorials may be made traveling with his family with his six dogs and Mat- give special thanks to close
Dale loved gardening ATRA (Airedale Terrier
and spending time with in his younger years, espe- ty, the cat. friends, Tim and Rachel
Rescue and Adoption) cially snorkeling and metal Wayne is survived by his Bush-Howell and Michael
h i s f a m i l y, e s p e c i a l l y www.aire-rescue.org or to
going camping and fish- detecting on the beach. daughter, Melissa (Daniel) Knight, whose support
Peoples United Methodist Wayne graduated from Murphy; son, Kelly Lien; allowed him to live inde-
ing. Dale and Mary loved Church of Oregon. A special
to dance, and after retire- West Allis Central in Mil- granddaughters, Skye Lien, pendently throughout the
thank you to St. Marys waukee. He received his Ava Murphy, Isabella Mur- years.
ment enjoyed learning how Hospital medical staff and
to square dance. They were m a s t e r s d e g r e e f r o m phy and Josslyn Murphy; Online condolences
the Fitch-Rona EMS. Online Wayne Lien UW-Madison in theoret- great-grandson, Weston may be made at www.
also involved with ATRA condolences may be made at
(Airedale Terrier Rescue ical physics and electri- Wa y n e We l l s ; b r o t h e r, gundersonfh.com.
www.gundersonfh.com. Wayne William Lien, age cal power and machines Dennis (Judy) Lien; and
and Adoption) and always

Hermanson: Had been part of Faith Evangelical Lutheran since 2009


Continued from page 1
On the Web Pastor Karl knew H e t o o k g r e a t c o m-
fort in his connection to
it was to live a life with a
greater purpose than one-
process can be lengthy, he what it was to live Christ, Moldstad said. self, the post read. We
A GoFundMe account has been set up on behalf of the Hermanson family:
added. a life with a greater During his ministry in wish you well on your
Zagrodnik said Rachel gofundme.com/karl-rachel-hermanson-family Oregon, Hermanson also journey home.
Hermanson also lost her purpose than volunteered as a spiritual In lieu of flowers,
father the same week as oneself. counselor for U.S. mili- memorials may be made to
her husband of nearly 19 tary veterans at Dryhootch Faith Evangelical Lutheran
years. Ralph Olson passed as of Tuesday afternoon, comfort for his wife and in Madison. In a Facebook Church in Oregon, Dry-
about 150 people have son and the many others Dryhootch Facebook post
away May 12, according to post May 11, the nonprofit hootch in Madison, Evan-
an obituary found online. raised more than $13,700. who mourn his death, but thanked Hermanson for his gelical Lutheran Synod in
The Hermanson family Many others have also rejoice in His salvation. kindness, generosity, faith Mankato, Minn. or Luther-
could not be reached for extended their thoughts ELS president and for- his sermon, which was and appreciation for life. an Military Support Group
comment by Tuesday after- and prayers with the family mer Faith Lutheran pastor, based on the reading from We a r e s a d d e n e d t o in Woodbridge, Va.
noon. on social media. Rev. John A. Moldstad, Romans 8:31-23, 36-39, learn that our beloved Pas-
Hermanson suffered a A Facebook post from Jr., officiated the memo- he spoke of Hermansons tor Karl has passed away. Contact Samantha
brain bleed the last week- the Evangelical Luther- rial service the follow- positive attitude and strong While not a veteran him- Christian at samantha.
end of April, according to a an Synod (ELS) on May ing Monday, May 15. In faith. self, Pastor Karl knew what christian@wcinet.com.
Facebook post from WELS 9 read, Late Monday
News. A GoFundMe night, Pastor Hermanson
account for the family was joined His Savior, Jesus, in
set up later that week, and Heaven. We ask the Lords

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License: Board set to remove most restrictions from temporary license


Continued from page 1 Staton and other trustees showed confined to that dining area. 6-10p.m. Monday through Fri-

were attached to the temporary


discomfort with the thought
of alcohol sales during youth
OIA still needs police chief
Brian Uhls approval of a secu-
day and noon-10p.m. on the
weekend. The organization may
Key points
license. Trustees also indicat- games, and Peterson agreed it rity plan. Other requirements exceed those hours during Whal-
ed they are likely to allow OIA would be a terrible idea. include using licensed bartend- ers games and with the police Permanent license would remove
to sell alcohol for outside con- Staton initially opposed ers, prohibiting unaccompanied chiefs approval. many limitations
sumption when it launches a allowing alcohol sales during minors in the outdoor area and Im confident that Shaun will
practices, but he later compro- the village Planning Commis- handle it properly and in the way No sales at youth hockey games
new volleyball league this sum-
mer, which would be limited to mised when Peterson explained sions approval of its plans for that we want it done, Staton Sales at practices confined to
people aged 21 and older. why it would advantageous for the outdoor activities, which explained. He said even though dining area
Under a plan agreed to Mon- the facility. would include a fence to secure they could do it legally, they will
day by the board and OIA, the He made the point that par- the area. not allow a parent to buy alcohol Police must approve security plan
facility would be allowed to sell ents drop their kids off and go Peterson said in addition to for an underage child.
beer and wine at most events someplace else to eat and maybe the fence, if OIAs application Officials expect village attor- Planning Commission must ap-
other than youth hockey games have a beer, Staton explained. is approved, the facility would ney Matt Dregne to present an prove site plan
and may sell it during youth The folks who run the ice are- install a security camera system agreement detailing the plan at
hockey practices as long as the na would like them to stay for the outdoor area. the first Village Board meeting in OIA will install a security camera
alcohol is limited to the facili- right there for dinner, and since The board gave an informal June.
theyre serving food, they can nod to OIAs request to sell beer Contact Bill Livick at bill. Sales limited to 6-10p.m. week-
tys dining area.
At the previous meeting, have a beer with it as long as its and wine between the hours of livick@wcinet.com days, noon-10p.m. weekends

Legals
NOTICE OF MINUTES OF THE Mr. Ramin moved and Mr. Krause passed 7-0. been cancelled. 108 Janesville Street, Oregon WI 53575
seconded the motion to approve the fol- 3. Issuance of Teacher Contracts: Mr. The next regular meeting of the Mulligans Bar & Grill LLC, by Ste-
PUBLIC HEARING ON AN REGULAR MEETING OF THE lowing items on the Consent Calendar. Krause moved and Ms. Feeney seconded Board of Education will be June 12, 2017. ven L. Alt, Agent, d/b/a Mulligans Bar &
ORDINANCE REPEALING SCHOOL BOARD OF THE 1. Approve minutes of the April 10, the motion to approve the issuance of A complete agenda will be published in Grill, 830 Oregon Center Drive, Oregon
AND RECREATING OREGON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2017 meeting; contracts for the certified teachers for the June 8, 2017 issue of the Oregon Ob- WI 53575
2. Approve payments in the amount the 2017-18 school year consistent with server. Oregon Bowl LLC, by Chad A. Hen-
CHAPTER 22 OF THE HELD ON APRIL 24, 2017 of $ 1,869,651.59; Wisconsin State Statute chapter 118. In Published: May 18, 2017 riksen, Agent, d/b/a Oregon Bowl, 214
VILLAGE OF OREGON CODE The regular meeting of the School 3. Treasurers Report ending March a roll call vote the following members WNAXLP Spring Street, Oregon, WI 53575
Board of the Oregon School District was 31, 2017; voted yes: Mr. Krause, Ms. Feeney, Ms. Aces Main Tap LLC, by Kevin J. Ace,
OF ORDINANCES RELATING called to order by the Dr. Brian Busler, 4. Staff Resignations - Wendy Van- Odorico, Ms. Flanagan, Mr. Ramin, Mr. Agent, d/b/a Aces Main Tap, 121 S. Main
***
TO STORMWATER Superintendent, in the OSD Innovation dermause - 7th grade English Teacher LeBrun and Mr. Zach. Motion passed 7-0. Street, Oregon, WI 53575
MANAGEMENT AND Center at Oregon High School in the at OMS; 4. Issuance of Licensed Non-Rep-
TOWN OF OREGON Charlies Main Event LLC, by Da-
EROSION CONTROL Village of Oregon, Dane County, Wiscon- 5. Staffing Assignments for 2017- resented Contracts: Mr. Krause moved NOXIOUS WEED NOTICE vid P. Heide, d/b/a/Charlies on Main,
sin. Upon roll call, the following board 2018: Chris Mitchell, 1.0 FTE OMS Sci- and Mr. Ramin seconded the motion to Notice is hereby given to each and 113/117/119 S Main Street, Oregon, WI
VILLAGE OF OREGON members were present: Ms. Barbara Fee- ence 8th grade; approve the issuance of contracts for every person who owns, occupies or 53575
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Vil- ney, Mr. Mr. Jeff Ramin, Mr. Dan Krause, 6. Field Trip - FFA Field Trip to Ire- the certified licensed non-represented controls land in the Town of Oregon, Scout Enterprise LLC, by Scott
lage of Oregon Planning Commission will Krista Flanagan, Mr. Tim LeBrun, Ms. landJune 14 - June 22, 2018; staff for the 2017-18 school year consis- Dane County, State of Wisconsin, is re- Zeitler, Agent, d/b/a Holstein Kitchen, 101
hold a public hearing on June 1, 2017 at Courtney Odorico and Mr. Steve Zach. 7. Donations: tent with Wisconsin State Statute chap- quired by law to cut or destroy all nox- S. Main Street, Oregon, WI 53575
6:30 p.m., to discuss and act upon an or- The following board members were ab- * Tracey Radel - $1,000 to purchase ter 118. In a roll call vote, the following ious weeds, including all Canada thistle, Class B Fermented Malt Beverage
dinance repealing and recreating Chap- sent: none. Administrators present: Dr. Usborne checks for staff at Brooklyn; board members voted yes: Mr. Krause, leafy spurge, and field bindweed (creepin & Class C Wine:
ter 22 of the Village of Oregon Code of Brian Busler, Mr. Andy Weiland, Mrs. * Anonymous Donation in the Mr. Ramin, Ms. Feeney, Ms. Odorico, Ms. Jenny) before such weeds bloom, bear Keehn Beans LLC, by Michael A.
Ordinances relating to stormwater man- Candace Weidensee, Mr. Dan Rikli, Mr. amount of $1,380 for Personalized Learn- Flanagan, Mr. LeBrun and Mr. Zach. Mo- seed and spread to adjourning proper- Weidler, Agent, d/b/a/ Firefly Coffee-
agement and erosion control. The hear- Chris Kluck, Mrs. Shannon Anderson, ing Initiative. tion passed by 7-0. ties, as required in Section 66.0407 of the house, 114 N. Main Street, Oregon, WI
ing will be held at the Village Hall at 117 Dr. Leslie Bergstrom, Mr. Jon Tanner, * Oregon Community Scholarship 5. Issuance of Administrative Con- Wisconsin States Statutes. 53575
Spring Street, Oregon, Wisconsin. Ms. Jina Jonen, Ms. Kerri Modjeski, Mr. Donations from local businesses totaling tracts: Mr. Krause moved and Ms. Odor- (Photos available here http://dnr. LaRoccas Pizzeria LLC, by Vito La-
A copy of the ordinance is available Jim Pliner, Mr. Jason Zurawik, Ms. Dawn $3,950 ico seconded the motion to approve the wi.gov/files/pdf/pubs/fr/FR0464.pdf.) Rocca, Agent, d/b/a LaRoccas Pizzeria,
at the Village Clerks office at the Village Goltz, Mr. Mike Carr, Ms. Cyndi Olander, In a roll call vote, the following mem- issuance of contracts for administrators If property is found not in compli- 971 Janesville Street, Suite B, Oregon
Hall. Ms. Stephanie Snyder-Knutson, and Ms. bers voted yes: Mr. Ramin, Mr. Krause, for the 2017-19 school years consistent ance with the above Notice, the Town WI 53575
Subsequent to the hearing, the Com- Jayne Wick. Mr. LeBrun, Ms. Feeney, Ms. Odorico, Ms. with Wisconsin State Statute chapter 118. of Oregon shall issue an Official Notice Marias Pizza Inc., by John Indelica-
mission intends to deliberate and act Proof in the form of a certificate by Flanagan and Mr. Zach. Motion passed In a roll call vote, the following members stating that action must be taken within to, Agent, d/b/a Marias Pizza, 134 S. Main
upon the request. the Oregon Observer of communications 7-0. voted yes: Mr. Krause, Ms. Odorico, Ms. five days of the written notice or the Town Street, Oregon, WI 53575
Any person who has a qualifying and public notice given to the public and A. COMMUNICATION FROM PUB- Feeney, Ms. Flanagan, Mr. Ramin, Mr. of Oregon will destroy the weeds at the Ziggys BBQ Smokehouse LLC, by
disability as defined by the Americans the Oregon Observer and a certificate LIC: LeBrun and Mr. Zach. Motion passed 7-0. responsible persons expense. Teri A. Leeder, Agent, d/b/a Ziggys BBQ
with Disabilities Act that requires the of posting as required by Section 19.84 Mr. Charles Uphoff addressed the 6. Contract 66.0301 - Dane County Dated this 9th day of May, 2017 & Ice Cream, 135 S. Main Street, Oregon,
meeting or materials at the meeting to Wisconsin Statutes as to the holding of Board. New Teacher Project - 2017-2018; Ms. Wayne L. Ace, Town Chairman WI 53575
be in an accessible location or format this meeting was presented by Dr. Busler. B. INFORMATION ITEMS: Feeney moved and Ms. Flanagan sec- Posted: May 9, 2017 Class B Fermented Malt Beverage
must contact the Village Clerk at (608) Ms. Flanagan moved and Mr. Ramin 1. OEA Report - none; onded the motion to approve Contract Published: May 18 & 25, 2017 Orcon LLC, by Jennifer L. White,
835-3118, 117 Spring Street, Oregon, Wis- seconded the motion to proceed with 2. Student Report: Tessa Reilly re- 66.0301 Dane County New Teacher Proj- WNAXLP Agent, d/b/a Pizza Pit, 130 N. Main Street,
consin, at least twenty-four hours prior the meeting according to the agenda as ported on the Lets Make a Difference ect for the 2017-2018 school year. In a roll Oregon WI 53575
to the commencement of the meeting so posted. Motion passed by unanimous Week that the student council hosted. It call vote, the following members voted *** The above listed license applica-
that any necessary arrangements can be voice vote. was a great week. yes: Ms. Feeney, Ms. Flanagan, Ms. Odor- tions will be considered by the Village of
made to accommodate each request 1. Reorganization: VILLAGE OF OREGON
A. ACTION ITEMS: ico, Mr. Ramin, Mr. Krause, Mr. LeBrun Oregon Board of Trustees at their regular
Peggy Haag a. Board Members Oath of Office: 1. Official Designations and Mr. Zach. Motion passed 7-0. NOTICE OF ANNUAL meeting to be held Monday, June 5, 2017
Village Clerk Mr. LeBrun, Ms. Odorico and Ms. Feeney a. Newspaper: Mr. Ramin moved and 7. Contract 66.0301 - Girls Ice Hock- ALCOHOL BEVERAGE at or about 5:00 p.m.
Published: May 11 and 18, 2017 completed their oath of office prior to the Mr. LeBrun seconded the motion to ap- ey Coop Agreement - 2017-2018; Ms. Fla- Peggy S. K. Haag
WNAXLP meeting. LICENSE
prove Resolution no. 2017-06 stating the nagan moved and Mr. LeBrun seconded Village Clerk/Deputy Treasurer
b. Election of Officers: Oregon Observer be the official district the motion to approve Contract 66.0301 RENEWAL APPLICATIONS Published: May 18, 2017
*** 1. President: Dr. Busler asked for newspaper. In a roll call vote, the follow- Girls Ice Hockey Coop Agreement for the Notice is hereby given that the fol- WNAXLP
nominations for President. Ms. Feeney lowing individuals, partnerships, limited
TOWN OF RUTLAND nominated Mr. Zach and Ms. Odorico sec-
ing members voted yes: Mr. Krause, Mr. 2017-2018 school year. In a roll call vote,
liability corporation(s), closed corpora-
NOTICE LeBrun, Ms. Feeney, Ms. Odorico, Ms. the following members voted yes: Ms. ***
onded nomination. Dr. Busler called three Flanagan, Mr. Ramin and Mr. Zach. Mo- Flanagan, Mr. LeBrun, Ms. Feeney, Ms. tion(s), and corporations have filed re-
ALCOHOL LICENSE times for additional nominations. There tion passed 7-0. Odorico, Mr. Ramin, Mr. Krause and Mr. newal alcohol beverage license applica- AGENDA
APPLICATIONS were none. Mr. Krause moved and Ms. b. Resolution regarding Investment Zach. Motion passed 7-0. tions for the July 1, 2017 June 30, 2018 OREGON TOWN BOARD
Odorico seconded the motion to close licensing year with the Village Clerk of
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
the nominations and cast a unanimous
of District Funds: Mr. Ramin moved and A. DISCUSSION ITEMS:
the Village of Oregon as follows: TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2017
lowing alcohol license application has Ms. Feeney seconded the motion to ap- 1. Committee Reports: 6:30 P.M.
vote for Steve Zach as President. In a roll prove Resolution 2017-05 regarding in- a. Policy: Ms. Feeney reported that Class A Beer (fermented malt bev-
been received by the Town of Rutland.
The licenses applied for are for the pe- call vote, the following members voted vestment of district funds. In a roll call there will be a policy presented at the erage) & Class A Cider Only: OREGON TOWN HALL
yes: Mr. Krause, Ms. Odorico, Ms. Flana- Kwik Trip Inc., by Alex J. Meredith,
riod beginning July 1, 2017 through June
gan, Mr. Ramin, Ms. Feeney, Mr. LeBrun
vote, the following members voted yes: next board meeting for approval.
Agent, d/b/a Kwik Trip #302, 856 N. Main 1138 UNION ROAD
30, 2018. Mr. Ramin, Ms. Feeney, Ms. Odorico, Ms. b. Vision Steering: Mr. Ramin re- OREGON, WI 53575
and Mr. Zach. Motion passed 7-0 for Mr. Flanagan, Mr. Krause, Mr. LeBrun and Mr. ported that the committee received the Street, Oregon, WI 53575
Class B Fermented Malt Beverage: Kwik Trip Inc., by Ashley N. Black, 6:30 p.m. Board Meeting
Eugsters Farm Market, Inc., Joseph Zach for President. Zach. Motion passed 7-0. Environmental Task Force Report. They
2. Vice President: Mr. Zach asked Agent, d/b/a Kwik Trip #372, 916 Janes- 1. Call Town Board meeting to order.
Eugster, agent. c. Resolution - Depositories: Mr. are planning a special Vision Steering 2. Roll Call
for nominations for Vice President. Mr. Ramin moved and Mr. LeBrun seconded meeting the week of May 8th. ville Street, Oregon, WI 53575
License Location: 3865 Hwy 138, Kwik Trip Inc., by Joseph M. McDon- 3. Discussion and possible action
Stoughton WI 53589 Ramin nominated and Ms. Flanagan the motion to approve Resolution no. A. INFORMATION ITEMS:
seconded the nomination of Ms. Feeney nell, Agent, d/b/a Kwik Trip #731, 135 N. regarding Road Bids for 2017.
Class C Wine: 2017-04 regarding depositories for dis- 1. Superintendents Report: Dr. Bu- 4. Discussion and possible action
for Vice President. Ms. Odorico moved trict funds with the corrections of new sler reported on many events happening Main Street, Oregon, WI 53575
Eugsters Farm Market, Inc., Joseph Stop-N-Go of Madison Inc., by An- regarding the transfer/sale of a Liquor
Eugster, agent. and Mr. Krause seconded the motion to names of the banks. In a roll call vote, the in the District.
close the nominations and cast a unan- drew J. Bowman, Agent, d/b/a Stop-N-Go License to the Town of Brooklyn.
License Location: 3865 Hwy 138, following members voted yes: Mr. Ramin, A. CLOSING: 5. Discussion and possible action
imous vote for Krista Flanagan as Vice Mr. LeBrun, Mr. Krause, Ms. Feeney, Ms. 1. Future Agenda was discussed. #200, 856 Janesville Street, Oregon, WI
Stoughton WI 53589 53575 regarding the purchase of a radio for the
Class B Fermented Malt Beverage: President. In a roll call vote, the follow- Odorico, Ms. Flanagan and Mr. Zach. Mo- 2. Check Out
ing members voted yes: Ms. Odorico, Class A Combination: (fermented Constable.
Madison Speedway Inc., 1750 Beach tion passed 7-0. The Board took a short break 6. Board Communications and Fu-
Mr. Krause, Mr. LeBrun, Ms. Feeney, Ms. 1. Appointment of Representatives: at8:23before reconvening in closed malt beverage and intoxicating liquor)
Road Verona, WI 53593 Bills Food Center of Oregon Inc., ture Agenda items.
License Location: Madison Interna- Flanagan, Mr. Ramin and Mr. Zach. Mo- a. CESA #2 Delegate: Mr. LeBrun session.
tion passed 7-0 for Ms. Feeney for Vice by William M. Faust, Agent, d/b/a Bills 7. Adjournment.
tional Speedway, 1122 Sunrise Road, Or- was appointed the CESA #2 Delegate. At8:36 p.m. Mr. LeBrun moved and Note: Agendas are subject to
President. b. Village Park Board: Mr. LeBrun Ms. Feeney seconded the motion to move Food Center, 787 N. Main Street, Oregon,
egon, Wisconsin WI 53575 amendment after publication. Check the
3. Treasurer: Mr. Zach asked for was appointed the Village Park Board into closed executive session. In a roll
1. Pit Area and 2. Grandstand Area
nominations for Treasurer. Ms. Flanagan Mahenshivanthi LLC, by Mahen official posting locations (Town Hall,
Class B Fermented Malt Beverage representative. call vote, the following members voted Town of Oregon Recycling Center and
nominated and Ms. Feeney seconded the c. WASB Delegate: No appointment yes: Mr. LeBrun, Ms. Feeney, Ms. Flana- Namasivayam, Agent, d/b/a Mahens
and Class B Liquor: Liquor, 905 N. Main Street, Oregon, WI Oregon Village Hall) including the Town
Grueneberg Enterprises, DBA nomination of Mr. Ramin for Treasurer. at this time. gan, Mr. Ramin, Mr. Krause, Ms. Odorico
Mr. LeBrun moved and Ms. Odorico sec- 53575 website at www.town.oregon.wi.us. It is
Davess White Rock, 596 State Road 14, 1. Approval of the Pupil Nondis- and Mr. Zach. Motion passed 7-0. possible that members of and possibly
onded the motion to close nominations crimination Report: On behalf of the A. EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEMS: J.L. Richards Meats & Deli LLC,
Brooklyn, WI 53521
License Location: White Rock Bar and cast a unanimous vote for Jeff Ramin Policy Committee, Ms. Feeney moved 1. Personnel Matter: Discussion was by Richard C. Wisden, Agent, d/b/a J.L. a quorum of members of other govern-
as Treasurer. In a roll call vote the follow- Richards, 668 Janesville Street, Oregon, mental bodies of the town may be in at-
Class A Fermented Malt Beverage to approve the Pupil Nondiscrimination held. tendance at any of the meetings to gather
ing members voted yes: Mr. LeBrun, Ms. Report. In a roll call vote, the following A. ADJOURNMENT: WI 53575
and Class C Wine: The Chocolate Caper & QuirkEs information; however, no action will be
Stoughton Lumber Company Inc. Odorico, Ms. Flanagan, Mr. Ramin, Ms. members voted yes: Ms. Feeney, Ms. Mr. Krause moved and Mr. Ramin
Feeney, Mr. Krause and Mr. Zach. Motion Custom Bakery, by Daniel Donoghue, taken by any governmental body at said
Agent: James M Gerber, 404 West Odorico, Ms. Flanagan, Mr. Ramin, Mr. seconded the motion to adjourn the meeting other than the governmental
passed 7-0 for Mr. Ramin as Treasurer. Krause, Mr. LeBrun and Mr. Zach. Motion meeting. Motion passed by unanimous Agent, d/b/a The Chocolate Caper, 105 S.
Wilson St. Stoughton WI 53589
4. Clerk: Mr. Zach asked for nomi- Main Street, Oregon, WI 53575 body specifically referred to in the meet-
License Location: Stoughton Lum- passed 7-0. voice vote. Meeting adjourned at 9:30 ing notice. Requests from persons with
nations for Clerk. Ms. Odorico nominat- 2. 2017-2018 Staffing Plan: Mr. p.m. Class B Combination: (fermented
ber Company Inc., 3188 Deer Point Drive, malt beverage and intoxicating liquor) disabilities who need assistance to par-
Stoughton WI 53589 ed Ms. Flanagan for Clerk, Mr. Krause Krause moved and Mr. LeBrun second- Krista Flanagan, Clerk
Headquarters Oregon LLC, by Jamie ticipate in this meeting or hearing should
Dawn George, Clerk seconded the nomination. Ms. Odorico ed the motion to approve the K-12 Staff Oregon School District be made to the Clerks office at 835-3200
moved and Mr. Krause seconded the mo- Summary of Potential Requests first pri- Published: May 18, 2017 Bush, Agent, d/b/a Headquarters Restau-
Published: May 18, 2017 rant & Bar, 101 Concord Drive, Oregon, with 48 hours notice.
WNAXLP tion to close the nominations and cast ority items in Table 2 totaling $1,045,000, WNAXLP
a unanimous vote for Krista Flanagan WI 53575 Posted: May 16, 2017
plus the School Psychologist position Published: May 18, 2017
as Clerk. By roll call vote, the following ($80,000) listed in the second priority Legend at Bergamont LP, by Jack
*** *** Gaudion, Agent, d/b/a The Legend at WNAXLP
members voted yes: Ms. Odorico, Mr. column. In a roll call vote, the following
Krause, Ms. Feeney, Ms. Flanagan, Mr. members voted yes: Mr. Krause, Mr. LeB-
NOTICE Bergamont, 699 Bergamont Boulevard,
Ramin, Mr. LeBrun and Mr. Zach. Motion The regular meeting of the Ore- Oregon, WI 53575 ***
run, Ms. Feeney, Ms. Odorico, Ms. Fla- gon School District Board of Education
passed 7-0 for Ms. Flanagan for Clerk. nagan, Mr. Ramin and Mr. Zach. Motion Seor Peppers LLC, by Magaly Rich-
A. CONSENT CALENDAR: scheduled for Monday, May 22, 2017 has ter, Agent, d/b/a Seor Peppers, 104 &

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452 General VERONA 1&2 Bedroom Apartment 970 Horses 990 Farm: Service THEY SAY people dont read those little CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
$655-$820. Available May 1 and June 1. & Merchandise ads, but YOU read this one, didnt you? Friday for The Great Dane and Noon
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Fri 5pm-9pm. Visit our website: www. water, water & sewer, off-street parking, $65/head per month. Arena, round pen, RENT SKIDLOADERS 835-6677. changed because of holiday work sched-
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pays to read the fine print.
Convenient to Madison's west side. Call 16379 W. Milbrandt Road and these attachments. Concrete
516 Cleaning Services KC at 608-273-0228 to view your new Evansville, WI breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake,
TORNADO CLEANING SERVICES home. 608-882-5725 concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher,

HELP WANTED
LLC- Your hometown Residential Clean- rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump
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garthewing.com ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors By the day, week, or month.
SHEEP/LAMBS FOR Sale: feeder lambs Carter & Gruenewald Co.
55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available breeding stock-Leicester X or Finewools;
548 Home Improvement 4417 Hwy 92
A&B ENTERPRISES
starting at $795 per month. Includes
heat, water and sewer. Professionally
young Pea Fowl. See Rainbow Fleece
Farms on FB. 608-527-5311
Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411 Certified Nursing Assistant to work with
Light Construction Remodeling
No job too small
managed. Located at
300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI
THEY SAY people dont read those little
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
Monday for the Oregon Observer unless our 8 special residents. Must be currently
ads, but YOU read this one, didnt you?
608-835-7791 53589 608-877-9388
Call now to place your ad, 873-6671 or
changed because of holiday work sched-
ules. Call now to place your ad, 873-6671 on the WI Nurses Aid Registry. 3-4 nights
750 Storage Spaces For Rent 835-6677.
HALLINAN-PAINTING
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10X10 10X15 10X20 10X30
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BRAND NEW
RESIDENTIAL CLEANER McCarthy Nursing Home
NEEDED
Free-Estimates
References/Insured OREGON/BROOKLYN Mike 608-873-7462 after 2 pm.
Arthur Hallinan Credit Cards Accepted
608-455-3377 CALL (608)444-2900 Part-Time
RECOVER PAINTING Offers carpentry,
C.N.R. STORAGE
25-30 hours per week HUGE SPORTING GOODS AUCTION
drywall, deck restoration and all forms of
Located behind
Days Only. Slightly Used/Returned Merchandise
painting Recover urges you to join in the
Stoughton Garden Center Needs to be able to work as a team,
fight against cancer, as a portion of every
job is donated to cancer research. Free Convenient Dry Secure attention to detail. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 @ 9:00 AM
estimates, fully insured, over 20 years of
experience. Call 608-270-0440.
Lighted with access 24/7
Bank Cards Accepted Experience helpful but not required. Benton Auction Barn: 72 Easy St Benton, WI 53803
554 Landscaping, Lawn,
Off North Hwy 51 on
Oak Opening Dr. behind Contact Tina at 608-513-3638 Open House: Friday, May 19th: 9AM 4PM
Tree & Garden Work Stoughton Garden Center INFO: Powers Auction Service: 608-439-5761
Call: 608-509-8904 for more information
LAWN MOWING
Residential & Commercial
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Archery & Bows - Firearm Accessories Hunting/Fishing
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RIGHT HAND MAN SERVICES lawn
Convenient location behind Stoughton
Lumber.
Clean-Dry Units
Help Wanted Swimming Accessories Backpacks - Hiking Accessories -
Skateboards/Rollerblades - Bikes & Helmets Baseball/Basketball
Summer/Seasonal
mowing & trimming, clean up, planting,

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2445 E HWY 11 SO. WAYNE, WI 53587
602 Antiques & Collectibles FRENCHTOWN
For the following positions: 608-439-5761 or 608-439-5764

COLUMBUS ANTIQUE MALL


SELF-STORAGE Kitchen Help EMAIL: SPOWERS3764@YAHOO.COM
Only 6 miles South of
& CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS Verona on Hwy PB. Outdoor Wedding/Event Servers
MUSEUM Variety of sizes available now.
"Wisconsin's Largest Antique Mall"! 10x10=$60/month Outdoor Fish Fry Servers/Hosts/Food Runners
Customer Appreciation Week 10x15=$70/month
20% DISCOUNT June 5-11 10x20=$80/month Outdoor Event Set Up
Enter daily 8am-4pm 78,000 SF 10x25=$90/month
200 Dealers in 400 Booths 12x30=$115/month Apply in person at Quiveys Grove T.A.L. CONSTRUCTION BUILDER
Third floor furniture, locked cases Call 608-424-6530 or
Location: 239 Whitney St 1-888-878-4244 6261 Nesbitt Rd., Fitchburg WI 53719 & WOODWORKING SHOP
Columbus, WI 53925
920-623-1992 NORTH PARK STORAGE TODD LAYLAN ESTATE
Road Construction Hwy 151 Exit 120
always open to Antique Mall
10x10 through 10x40, plus
14x40 with 14' door for
915 STEWART STREET, MADISON, WI 53713
www.columbusantiquemall.com RV & Boats.
Come & go as you please.
SUNDAY MAY 21ST, 10:00 AM
LIKE NEW 1975 up Through 2009 Syt- 608-873-5088 AUCTION LOCATION: US-12/18 Beltline West of Park St.
tende Mai Plate-collection 608-873-0371 mile to exit 260A/260B for Fish Hatchery Rd., South one block
OREGON SELF-STORAGE
652 Garage Sales 10x10 through 10x25
to Greenway Cross, East (continues as Stewart St. after 2 blocks).
month to month lease Watch for George Auction Service signs. NOTE: T.A.L. Construction
MCFARLAND-2386 CTY RD AB May
19-20 9am-5pm. Huge family garage sale Call Karen Everson at built and remodeled from this home base woodworking shop. Large
608-835-7031 or quantity, many duplicates, everything is in very good condition, clean
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STOUGHTON- 901 Roby Rd. Thursday, Veronica Matt at 608-291-0316


Friday and Saturday 5/18-5/20. Multi-fam- and well kept.
ily garage sale- lots of women's cloth- RASCHEIN PROPERTY WORK SHOP & CARPENTER TOOLS: Grizzly G0444Z 10"
ing (ages 25-50+), some name brands, STORAGE
men's clothing, boys baby/toddler cloth-
Table Saw; Rigid JP06101 Center Head Rotation Planer; Ryobi
6x10 thru 10x25 3" Power Planer; Jet Model JWBS-14 Band Saw; Wood River
ing, books, light fixtures, home and sea- Market Street/Burr Oak Street
sonal decor, kitchen items. Schwinn bike in Oregon Oscillating Spindle Sander; Porter Cable Model 746 Tiger Cut-off
and more. Call 608-520-0240 Saw; DeWalt 12" Double Level Sliding Compound Mitre Saw on
STOUGHTON- 916 Hyland Dr May Alum. Stand; Speedway Series 16" Laser Level w/Alum. Tripod;
19, Friday 7am-5pm, May 20 Saturday
7am-2pm. Men-Women-Teen clothes.
UNION ROAD STORAGE
10x10 - 10x15 GET OUTTA THE Central Machinery 6" Rabbeting Jointer; Shop Fox Aluma-Classic
Table Saw Fencing; Rockwell Series 4110 Table Router; Craftsman
Furniture, household goods, scrapbook-
ing, tools, books galore, decorations
VERONA- 706 Edward St Fri/Sat May
10x20 - 12x30
24 / 7 Access
Security Lights & Cameras
HAMSTER WHEEL 10 Direct Drive Band Saw; Skil 1820 Sitelite Router; Milwaukee
Circular Saw; Cabinet Making Tools; Bostich 18ga. Pneumatic Nailer
19-20, 8am-5pm. Household furnish- Credit Cards Accepted (New); Paslode Cordless 18ga. Brad Nailer; Paslode Cordless 16ga.
ings, garden items, holiday decorations, 608-835-0082 Finish Nailer; MaxTech Diamond 12" Saw Blades; DeWalt Hammer
model train implements, camping gear 1128 Union Road
and more Oregon, WI
Drills & Impact Drivers; (2) Porter Cable 18v Reciprocating Saws;
Located on the corner of DeWalt Circular Saws; DeWalt Reciprocating Saws; (6) New 38"x50'
696 Wanted To Buy Union Road & Lincoln Road Air Hose; Milwaukee " Angle Drill; Sure Bonder Micro Pin Nailer;
WE BUY Junk Cars and Trucks. Senco Pneumatic 15ga. Finish Pro Stapler; Senco Finish & Brad
We sell used parts. 801 Office Space For Rent Nailers; Senco Pneumatic 15ga. Angle Nailer; Finish Pro 35 Finish
Monday thru Friday 8am-5:30pm. Nailer; DeWalt DW321 Orbital Jig Saw; Craftsman Air Compressor;
Newville Auto Salvage, 279 Hwy 59 OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT Jump behind the wheel
DeWalt 18v Drills; DeWalt 38" & " Hammer Drills; Craftsman
Edgerton, 608-884-3114 In Oregon facing 15th hole
on golfcourse
and get your wheels going somewhere 5" Trim & Circular Saws; Stanley Bostich Angle Nailer; Makita
705 Rentals Free Wi-Fi, Parking and Orbit Sanders; DeWalt Palm Sanders; Craftsman Detail Sanders;
514 S ACADEMY, Stoughton. Large Security System Dont sit back and spin your wheels aimlessly. Drive Craftsman Router; Adjustable Rack on Wheels; Nail Coils; Wagner
3-bedroom. Lower of 2-flat. Hardwoods, Conference rooms available your truck, your career and your life forward with
Kitchenette-Breakroom Painter; Ace 16" Bench Scroll Saw; Portable Air Blower; Fiberglass
large deck,washer/dryer in unit. AC. Extra
large garage Large backyard. Cats/dogs Autumn Woods Prof. Centre purpose as a respected member of the Schneider team. Step Ladder; Milwaukee, DeWalt & Ryobi Drill Bit Sets; Hand Tools;
ok. $1260 inc. heat and electric. Available Marty 608-835-3628 DeWalt Tool Bags & Belts; Scaffolding Irons; 1" Rotary Hammer;
August 1 Call Jim: 608-444-6084. Hand Planes; Forstner Bits up to 2"; Thor Speed Grinder; Concrete
BROOKLYN/EVANSVILLE Country 883 Wanted: Floats & Tools; Tool Carts; " Drill Press; Keller Alum. Ladder; Alum.
2 bedroom, 20 min. south of Madison Residential Property Rollers; Tile Cutters & Tools; Duraspin 14v Spiral Saw; Kreg Jig K3
$950+ utilities. CA. Appliances. W/D WE BUY Homes any condition. Close Pocket Hole System; Carbide Tip Saw Blades; DeWalt Alum. Clamps;
hookup, Non-Smokers. No Pets. June-or- quickly. Joe 608-618-1521 jssrealestate@ Get traction in your career
July 608-843-7098 8" Stacked Dado Blades; Vector Electromate 400 Portable Power
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GREENWOOD APARTMENTS Supply; Door Handles & Lock Sets; Airless Paint Sprayer; 2', 3', 6' &
DANE COUNTYS MARKETPLACE.
Apartments for Seniors 55+, currently The Oregon Observer Classifieds. Call
7' Levels; Alum. Leigh Jig; Irwin Quick Grip Clamps; Bar Clamps; (8)
has 1 & 2 bedroom units available 873-6671 or 835-6677. Jorgensen Cabinet Master Bar Clamps; Load Stabilizers; Craftsman
starting at $795 per month, includes Portable Tool Chest; DeWalt 18v Saw Kit; Rigid Shop Vac; DeWalt
heat, water, and sewer.
608-835-6717 Located at: Hand Tools. LUMBER & ROUGH SAWN HARDWOOD: (44)
2"x6"x10' Tongue & Groove; (12) 2"x6"x16' Tongue & Groove;
JanitorFull Time/Part Time
139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575
OREGON 2-Bedroom in quiet, well-kept (15) 2"x12"x10' Hardwood; Quantity of Walnut & Oak (some
building. Convenient location. Includes all Wisco Industries, a metal stamping and fabricator and manufacturer of food service cherry) 1" and 2" up to 12" Wide Rough Sawn; Crown Molding;
appliances, A/C, blinds, private parking, Tile. PICKUP TRUCK: 1998 Chevrolet 1500 Long Box 230,000
laundry, storage. $200 security deposit. equipment is seeking a full or part-time Janitor to join our team. The responsibilities and miles. SPORTING GOODS & MISC.: 12ga. Slugs; Duck Call;
Cats OK. $690/month. 608-219-6677 duties of the janitor consist of a variety of daily and weekly job requirements. Duties will Ice Fishing Tip-ups; Bows & Arrows; 5' Gambling Game; Artillery
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct.
Large 2-BR apts available now.
include, but are not limited to, cleaning of lavatories, lunch room, production areas, and Fire Work; Weber Grill. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Old Style
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood supervisor offices. Tasks include, but are not limited to vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, Draft Root Beer Pop Case, Sky High Diamond Bottling Works, Milw.
laminate flooring. wiping of surfaces, and picking up trash and recyclables. The janitor position requires WI; Wood Pulleys; Special Export Sign.
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035.
www.madtownrentals.com flexibility due to fluctuating job assignments. REG. WI AUCTIONEERS: Dean George #486 (cell 608-751-
The job requires an individual to be on his/her feet the majority of the work day and 5703), Kale George #2811 & Riley Kahl #736, 11211 N. Union
THEY SAY people dont read those little
Road, Evansville, WI 53536.
ads, but YOU read this one, didnt you? requires lifting, bending and twisting to complete job tasks. Job requires the ability
Call now to place your ad, 873-6671 or TERMS: 5% Buyers Fee. Check or Cash. 4% courtesy charge for
835-6677. to lift up to 75 pounds. purchases using credit card. All sales final. All announcements made
Janitor is required to be familiar with, and follow, manufacturer-directed instructions day of sale take precedence over printed material. Not responsible
for the use and application of all cleaning chemicals used in the job.
B & R PUMPING Forward resume by e-mail to mlaube@wiscoind.com or by mail to
for accidents or losses.
For complete listing and photos log onto
SERVICE LLC P.O. Box 10, Oregon, WI 53575 or apply in person at 736 Janesville St., Oregon www.georgeauction.com
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We recommend septic
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pumping every two years EOE/M-F
16 Oregon Observer - May 18, 2017

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Directions from Stoughton:


Take 138 toward Oregon. Go past Eugsters Support Local Agriculture.
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Shop Outside the Box Stores!
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Directions from Fitchburg:

Memorial Day (May 29),


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