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  • April 24, 2014 Courier HubConnectStoughton.com 11

    CITY OF STOUGHTONNOTICE OF ALDERMANIC VACANCY

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF STOUGHTON,

    IN DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN THAT:Applications will be accepted from qualified individuals living within the City of Stoughton Aldermanic District 4 for appointment to a vacant seat on the Common Council. The appointment term will cover a period from the date of appointment until the Spring Election in April 2015. The seat will be up for election in April 2015 to fill the remainder of the term which ends in April 2016.

    If interested in being appointed, please submit your resum and an aldermanic appointment questionnaire to the City Clerks Office. The questionnaire is available on the Citys website or by request in the Office of the City Clerk, 381 E. Main Street.

    Candidates will be interviewed at the regular meeting of the Common Council on May 27, 2014. It is anticipated that the appointed candidate will be seated and sworn into office at the selected meeting.

    If you have questions, please contact the City Clerks Office at (608) 873-6677

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    seventh with another. But Eugster allowed his first hit to Laski, who was 3-for-4, when he singled with one out.

    After another strikeout, pinch hitter Mitch Weber was able to slap a single into right field to put runners at the corners. Galloway, who was 2-for-5, followed with an RBI single to right, but Eugster still had control.

    With runners on second and third, Eugster got ahead of Pliner, but junior catcher Zach Hasselberger attempt-ed a pick-off to second base and threw the ball into cen-ter field, allowing Weber to score.

    We want, in that situa-tion, Josh going and getting the batter and finishing the game out, Dunnihoo said. Obviously if we can get an out well take an out, but we dont ever want to force throws in situations when we feel the pitcher has control up there.

    We have to learn to battle through games like this. We have to learn to be aggressive when plays are there, but we cant force it. It will definite-ly be a teachable moment for us.

    Stoughton started the

    scoring in the first inning. Miller was hit by a pitch, and junior Cade Bunnell followed with an RBI triple to right-center. Lund then knocked an RBI double in almost the spot to make it 2-0.

    In the fifth, senior PJ Roso-wski picked up an infield sin-gle, and junior Alex Zacha-rias and senior Braden Poirer followed with singles to load the bases. Junior Alec Show-ers hit the fourth single in a row for an RBI with no outs, and Hasselberger drilled a sacrifice fly to center to pick up an RBI and make it 4-0 Stoughton.

    The Vikings offense end-ed there until the 10th, how-ever. Dunnihoo said a lot of it came from Laski settling down and changing speeds to keep Stoughton off balance, but he said everyone helped out by chasing bad pitches and letting hitable ones go.

    That has kind of been our theme this year. We get off to early leads and kind of either coast to a win or have to fight and claw after we let a team back in it, he said. But we have to find a way to keep those good at bats going throughout the whole game and not just the first couple of innings.

    The good news for Stough-ton is that the pitching didnt

    let up. Lund added six strike-outs, and he and Eugster often left Panthers batters perplexed at the plate. With an offense that has scored 56 runs in seven games to open the season, Dunnihoo said he thinks Stoughton will be scary when it can have both offensive and pitching suc-cess on the same day.

    Lund went 4 2/3 innings and allowed two runs on six hits. Eugster allowed three hits and a walk for the win. The 14 strikeouts the two combined for is what Oregon head coach Kevin Connor said was the difference.

    It looked like we were hesitant, not ready to just pull the trigger and swing the bat, Connor said. The story in that game was strikeouts. We have to do a little bit better job of putting the ball in play.

    Laski went seven innings and allowed four runs on nine hits. He struck out six and hit a batter. Gal-loway pitched the final 2 2/3 innings and allowed an unearned run on one walk. He also struck out one.

    Stoughton continues the season at 5 p.m. Thursday against Monroe at home before traveling to Roosevelt Field in Oconomowoc for a non-conference game at 4:30 p.m. Friday. The Vikings

    finish the week at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Fort Atkinson.

    Stoughton 3, MG 2Stoughton won in another

    walk-off last Thursday in a 3-2 victory over Monona Grove at home.

    After the Silver Eagles tied the game at 2 in the top of the seventh, the Vikings were able to bounce back in the bottom of the inning with an RBI single by Bunnell with

    one out and the bases loaded.Rosowski finished 2-for-3

    with an RBI. Miller added an RBI.

    Rosowski pitched seven innings and allowed two earned runs on eight hits. He struck out four and walked three. Jason Bilke picked up the loss for MG. He allowed two earned runs on seven hits in 6 1/3 innings. He walked two and struck out two.

    Stoughton 5, Milton 0The Vikings traveled to

    Milton on Tuesday and shut out the Red Hawks 5-0 on the strength of Rosowskis complete-game, 13-strike out, one-hit shutout.

    Tim Johnson led Stough-ton with two hits, while Showers, Bunnell and Lund all collected RBIs.

    Milton had two errors in the loss.

    Continued from page 9

    Baseball: Vikings win in last at bat against Monona Grove

    Monroe at 4:30 p.m. Friday for a relay invite. They host a confer-ence quad against Madison Edge-wood, Milton and Monroe at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.

    Portage inviteThe Vikings traveled to Por-

    tage High School last Thursday for the Badger Conference Invi-tational.

    GIRLSThe girls won the invite with

    143 points.Senior Maren Schultz (high

    jump) and juniors Kelsey Jenny (800), Megan Reese (triple jump) and Nikki Staffen (1,600) all led the way with first places.

    Schultz won the high jump with a height of 4 feet, 10 inches. Junior Hannah Posick also had a 4-10 jump and took second. Freshman Payton Kahl was fifth (4-6).

    Reese won the triple jump (31-4 1/4), while freshman Mya

    Lonnebotn was second (30-11 1/4). Reese added a third place in the long jump (15- 1/2).

    Jenny won the 800 in 2

    minutes, 31.55 seconds, while Staffen won the 1,600 in 5:26.4.

    S o p h o m o r e M a r e n G r y t -tenholm placed three t imes.

    She finished third in the 400 (1:05.32), fourth in the 100 (13.46) and sixth in the 200 (27.9).

    Junior Alexa Deutsch led the way in the hurdles. In the 100, she took second in 17.61, and she grabbed third in the 300 in 53.10. Sophomore Shelby Orcutt was third in the 100 hurdles in 17.85, and freshman Kylie Lynch was seventh in the 300 hurdles in 55.36.

    Junior Savanna Smith took fourth in the discus (33-6 1/4) and fifth in the discus (103-2). Junior Alexus Crockett was sixth in the shot put (32-7 3/4).

    Senior Ashley Harnack add-ed a fifth place in the 3,200 (12:39.67).

    The 4x200 re lay (Megan Boettcher, Isabel Dennis, Reese and Posick) took third in 1:57.42.

    BOYSThe boys took fourth at the

    invite with 79 points, led by senior Luke Logan with a first place in the high jump (5-10).

    Junior Brad Graffin was fourth in the high jump (5-6).

    Logan added a second place in the pole vault (11-0), while soph-omore Derek Schultz was third (10-6).

    Senior River Hoaglin was sec-ond in the triple jump (38-5 1/2), while senior Jayce YellowBird was sixth (37-5).

    Junior John McCune was third in the 800 in 2:04.41, while freshman Owen Roe was sixth in the 1,600 in 10:39.5.

    Senior Will Clark was seventh in the 200 (24.09), while sopho-more Josh Hitchcock was eighth in 11.84. Junior Ryan Sperle took eighth in the 400 in 56.57.

    Sophomore David Krueger added a seventh in the discus (116-0).

    The 4x200 and 4x800 relays each took third. The 800 relay (Jakob Benson, Logan, Clark and YellowBird) finished in 1:36.75, while the 3,200 relay (senior Santiago Sarthou, Giles France, McCune and Sperle) finished in 8:56.93.

    Track: Stoughton girls win Portage invite, boys take fourthContinued from page 9

    Photo by Anthony Iozzo

    Senior Luke Logan stretches in the 200 Tuesday for a second-place finish in 22.93.

  • 12 April 24, 2014 Courier Hub ConnectStoughton.com

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    with PHMDC, as many overdose v ic t ims who dont die or get hospital-ized go unreported.

    Much of the attention in Dane County and the state lately has focused on hero-in, which about five or six years ago began to resur-face as a cheaper alternative to addictive painkillers. But opiate-based prescription painkillers such as Vico-din or Oxycontin - havent gone away, either.

    They still account for nearly two-thirds of Dane Countys overdoses, Bull-ard-Cawthorne notes, and three-quarters of opiate users recovering or cur-rent say their addiction started with prescription pain meds.

    Scarce dataIn Stoughton, local offi-

    cials stop short of saying heroin and other opiates are rampant. But police and emergency personnel say an uptick in overdoses in recent years has remained steady.

    Police and EMS officials here dont track heroin- or opiate-specific data. But between 2007 and 2011, there were 67 hospitaliza-tions in Stoughtons 53589 ZIP code for drug overdos-es, according to PHMDC. Thats about an average rate for communities sur-rounding Madison.

    Tina Strandlie manages the Emergency Depart-ment at Stoughton Hospital. While the hospital hasnt seen an alarming rise in drug overdoses, she said staff responds to three to five a month. She added, however, that her data doesnt specify the type of drug used or distinguish between unintentional over-doses and suicides.

    In 2001, local ambulanc-es started carrying Narcan, a drug used to counteract overdoses from heroin or other opiates, said Stough-ton EMS director Cathy Rigdon. But local EMTs rarely, if ever, needed it for the first few years.

    Last year, first respond-ers administered Narcan only once, and the depart-ment doesnt have data for previous years. But Rigdon said overdose calls dont all require Narcan and are more common than they used to be.

    You didnt hear the word heroin 10 years ago like you do today, Rigdon said. I do think theres a problem here, but I dont know exactly how bad the problem is.

    Stoughton police note similar signs. Detective Brandon Hill said that in his first eight years here, he rarely heard of an over-dose call. But over the past half-dozen years or so, it happens a couple of times a year. And much of Stoughtons problems trav-el to Madison, where users commonly obtain their her-oin, he said.

    Examples abound. In October 2011, four men between the ages of 19 to 23 drove from Stoughton to the parking lot of a Madi-son grocery store to buy heroin. Three were from Stoughton and one, from Oregon, nearly died of an overdose after shooting up in the parking lot. A month earlier, a Madison police officer revived a 20-year-old Stoughton woman who overdosed on heroin out-side a west Madison shop-ping mall. Last August, police arrested a 22-year-old Stoughton woman for using stolen credit cards to buy goods she pawned for heroin. Last October, Madi-son police arrested Stough-ton resident Todd R. Pink, for burglarizing a home to pay for his heroin habit. He was later convicted of felo-ny burglary.

    Expensive habitNot that Stoughton is

    immune from local drug crimes. During a single five-day span in April 2012, Stoughton police made seven drug-related arrests, including four for delivery or possession of heroin.

    Primarily, however, the tr ickle-down effect for Dane County suburbs like

    Stoughton is more thefts and burglaries by addicts desperate to pay for their habit. Hill said that just last month, he spoke to a home-less, unemployed Stough-ton woman spending up to $350 a day on heroin. Hes also heard of locals prosti-tuting themselves in Madi-son for money.

    Almost all heroin in Dane County comes to Madison via Chicago, said Lt. Jason Freedman of the Dane County Narcotics Task Force. While most users still come to Madison for the drug, he said dealers are traveling more to the sub-urbs in recent years.

    Im very confident this is not an urban-only prob-lem, Freedman said.

    While prices fluctuate, Freedman said a gram of heroin typically sells for between $120 and $150 in the Madison area. Thats enough for three to 10 dos-es, depending on the user.

    Not a dramatic jumpBullard-Cawthorne and

    others aired concerns that first-time users of heroin or painkillers are starting at younger ages.

    But while opiate use appears to be rising, local teens arent using them in big numbers, according to local responses to the 2012 Dane County Youth Assessment survey.

    Just over half of Stough-ton High School students surveyed said theyd tried alcohol or illegal drugs before, and nearly half of seniors surveyed said

    theyd ridden in a car driv-en by someone whod been drinking. Nearly four in 10 SHS students had tried mar-ijuana.

    By contrast, more than 98 percent of respondents said theyd never tried her-oin, while 91 percent said theyd never illegally used prescription drugs. Both figures mirror countywide stats.

    Stoughton also tracks its own numbers, using its Youth Risk Behavior Survey. That survey has shown some declines in the use of heroin, prescrip-tion drugs, the drug ecstacy and alcohol among Stough-ton teens over the past four years, said Nancy Crass-weller, AODA prevention coordinator for the Stough-ton Area School District.

    By and large, Stoughton High School has not seen a marked increase in students coming to school high or in possession of drugs as hero-in and painkiller abuse has risen countywide, said Pete Wilson, the districts direc-tor of student services.

    We have seen cases here or there, he said. Have we seen a dramatic jump? I would say no.

    Wilson notes that admin-istrators receive training to detect when a student is high, and counselors are in place to help struggling kids. He expects informa-tion about prescription drug abuse and heroin will be part of future district-sponsored parent-education events, too.

    Raising awarenessAs awareness of opiate

    abuse has grown, so have efforts to combat it, Bull-ard-Cawthorne said.

    One example is the Safe Communities initiative of Madison and Dane County, a program that, for exam-ple, has pushed for med-drop boxes in communi-ties to eradicate supplies of painkillers and is reach-ing out to the medical and dental profession to curb prescriptions of addictive drugs.

    Stoughton opened a per-manent drop site outside the police station in 2012, in fact.

    Bullard-Cawthorne said theres still work to be done to see addiction as a disease that requires treatment, not just punishment. And, she added, stigmas that addicts are junkies on the street are outdated.

    Its just this wrong per-ception, she said. These are your neighbors, your neighbors kids. Its a wide spectrum of people.

    T h e N e w m a n f a m -ily knows that all too well. Growing up in Cottage Grove, Chase Newman was a smart, fun kid who thrived in his high schools DECA program, his mother said. But he struggled with addiction for years, attend-ing five recovery programs. In his early 20s he was diagnosed as bipolar, and in 2010, his older brother, who also struggled with depression, took his own life.

    The combination was

    too much, Jeff Newman said. At his best moments, Chase was clean for up to a year. The death of two Monona Grove High School classmates and close friends in 2010 shook him up. Still, he kept relapsing.

    At his funeral and after-wards, Jeff Newman said numerous people told him how Chase had saved their life as a mentor, helping them fight off their own addictions.

    In her eulogy, Leslie Newman implored her sons friends to seek help.

    You should be going to each others weddings, she said at the time, rather than have the heartache of hanging out at anoth-er funeral of a friend of yours.

    Nearly two years later, the couple is still reeling. Reading emails and letters from Chases old friends still makes them cry. Being act ive in their church, where they help run a sup-port group for people strug-gling to overcome addic-tions or just bad habits, has helped, Jeff said. But about their only respite is know-ing that Chase is finally free from his addictions, Leslie said.

    They still hope his death will steer others from ever trying heroin, even if its hard to talk about.

    I want people to know that this drug is out there and what its doing, Leslie said. You cant make it go away by being quieter.

    By the numbersTotal hospitalizations and ER visits due to drug

    poisonings by ZIP code, 2007-2011

    Public Health department of Madison-Dane CountyTiers assigned by hospitalizations/ER visits per 10,000 people

    Heroin-related deaths in Dane County

    Through August 2013

    Heroin: Despite scarce reporting, officials see uptick in heroin-related callsContinued from page 1 These are your

    neighbors, your neighbors kids. Its a wide spectrum of

    people.

    Lisa Bullard Cawthorne, health educator with

    Public Health for Madison and Dane

    County

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    LegalsPUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

    The City of Stoughton Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, May 12, 2014 at 6:00 oclock p.m., or as soon after as the matter may be heard, in the Council Chambers, Pub-lic Safety Building, 321 South Fourth Street, Second Floor, Stoughton, Wis-consin, 53589, to consider a proposed Conditional Use Permit Application by Elijah Pitney, for an outdoor display use (automobile sales) at 1005 N. Page Street, Stoughton, Wisconsin. The prop-erty at 1005 N. Page Street is owned by Mark & Judy Rosenbaum, and is more fully described as follows:

    Parcel Number: 281/0511-052-9911-2,

    LOT 1 CSM 4032 CS17/22&23 R4080/66&67-12/22/82 DESCR AS SEC 5-5-11 PRT SE1/4NW1/4 (34,373 SQ FT)

    For questions regarding this notice please contact Michael Stacey, Zoning Administrator at 608-646-0421

    Michael P StaceyZoning Administrator

    Published April 17 and 24, 2014WNAXLP

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    NOTICE OF BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING

    CITY OF STOUGHTON, DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN

    Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Review for the City of Stoughton will meet in the Council Chambers, Public Safety Building, 321 South Fourth Street, on Monday, May 12, 2014, from 10:00 oclock a.m. to 12:00 noon, for the purpose of reviewing and examining the assessment roll of real and personal property in said City, and all sworn statements and valuations of real and personal property therein, and of correcting all errors in said roll, whether in description or otherwise, and to perform such other duties imposed by law.

    Please be advised of the following requirements.

    No person shall be allowed to ap-pear before the Board of Review, to testify to the Board by telephone or to contest the amount of any assessment of real or personal property if the per-son has refused a reasonable written request by certified mail of the Assessor to view such property.

    After the first meeting of the Board of Review and before the Boards final adjournment, no person who is sched-uled to appear before the Board of Re-view may contact, or provide informa-tion to, a member of the Board about the

    persons objection except at a session of the Board.

    No person may appear before the Board of Review, testify to the Board by telephone or contest the amount of any assessment unless, at least 48 hours before the first meeting of the Board or at least 48 hours before the objec-tion is heard if the objection is allowed because the person has been granted a waiver of the 48-hour notice of an intent to file a written objection by appearing before the Board during the first two hours of the meeting and showing good cause for failure to meet the 48-hour notice requirement and files a written objection, that person provides to the Clerk of the Board of Review notice as to whether the person will ask for removal of any Board members and, if so, which member will be removed and the per-sons reasonable estimate of the length of time that the hearing will take.

    When appearing before the Board, the person shall specify, in writing, the persons estimate of the value of the land and of the improvements that are the subject of the persons objection and specify the information that the per-son used to arrive at that estimate.

    No person may appear before the Board of Review, testify to the Board by telephone or object to a valuation; if that valuation was made by the Assessor or the Objector using the income method; unless the person supplies to the As-

    sessor all of the information about in-come and expenses, as specified in the manual under Section 73.03(2a), that the Assessor requests. The municipality or county shall provide by ordinance for the confidentiality of information about income and expenses that is provided to the Assessor under this paragraph and shall provide exemptions for persons using the information in the discharge of duties imposed by law or of the duties of their office or by order of a court. The information that is provided under this paragraph, unless a court determines that it is inaccurate, is not subject to the right of inspection and copying under Section 19.35(1).

    The Board shall hear upon oath, by telephone, all ill or disabled persons who present to the Board a letter from a physician, surgeon or osteopath that confirms their illness or disability. No other persons may testify by telephone.

    CITY OF STOUGHTONMaria Hougan, City Clerk

    Publish: April 17, 24 and May 1, 2014WNAXLP

    * * *PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

    The City of Stoughton Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, May 12, 2014 at 6:00 oclock p.m., or as soon after as the matter may be heard, in the Council Chambers, Pub-

    lic Safety Building, 321 South Fourth Street, Second Floor, Stoughton, Wis-consin, 53589, to consider a proposed Conditional Use Permit Application by James Brooks, for an Indoor Commer-cial Entertainment use (fitness facility) at 1060 W. Main Street, Unit 8, Stough-ton, Wisconsin. The property at 1060 W. Main Street, Unit 8 is owned by 1050 Associates LLC, and is more fully de-scribed as follows:

    Parcel Number: 281/0511-071-0214-4,

    REPLAT OF BLOCK 2 EMERSON PARK LOTS 4 & 5 BLOCK 2 & ERICK-SON PARK BLOCK 1 LOTS 1 & 2 EXC S 33 FT SD LOT 2 & ALSO INCL PRT VAC ELM ST ADJ SD PRCL IN M274/565

    For questions regarding this notice please contact Michael Stacey, Zoning Administrator at 608-646-0421

    Michael P StaceyZoning Administrator

    Published April 24 and May 1, 2014WNAXLP

    * * *NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

    The City of Stoughton Common Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday May 13, 2014 at 7:00 oclock p.m., or as soon after as the matter may be heard, at the Public Safety Build-ing, Second Floor, 321 S. Fourth Street, Stoughton, Wisconsin, 53589, to consid-

    er an amendment to the City of Stough-ton Municipal Code of Ordinances, Dane County, Wisconsin. The proposed ordi-nance amendments are to sections 66-1, 66-204, 66-501, 66-502 and to Appendix 1, Chapter 66, Land Division Ordinance

    For questions regarding this notice please contact Rodney Scheel, Director of Planning & Development at 608-873-6619 or [email protected]

    Rodney ScheelDirector of Planning & Development

    Published April 24 and May 1, 2014WNAXLP

    * * *NOTICE

    TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:I hereby certify that:FAMOUS YETIS LLC., CALE J.

    RYAN, AGENT, dba WENDIGO TAVERN, in the City of Stoughton, Wisconsin, has applied to the Common Council of the City of Stoughton, Wisconsin, for a Class B Beer & Class B Liquor License for the period ending June 30, 2014, at the tavern or place of business located at:

    121 E. MAIN STREETMaria P. Hougan

    City ClerkPublished: April 24, 2014WNAXLP

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    Obituary

    Robert B. Valentine

    Robert B. Valentine, age 88, passed away on Tues-day, April 15, 2014, at Skaalen Nursing and Rehab Center. He was born Sept. 9, 1925, in Sycamore, Ill., the son of Richard and Ruth (Bryan) Valentine.

    On Sept. 21, 1951, he mar-ried Marjorie Buzzell at the Sycamore Methodist Church. Marjorie preceded Robert in death in August of 1996. Robert married Rhoda Sorenson in August of 1997.

    Robert joined the Army Air Corp in 1943 and served until h i s h o n o r -a b l e d i s -c h a r g e i n 1946. After the military Robert worked for many different companies, most recent was for Sub Zero where he retired in 1990. Both Marjorie and Rob-ert loved to volunteer at the Meriter Hospital in Madison. He also liked to escape to his favorite fish-ing hole on Lake Waubesa. Robert had a passion for music and art, and sang in

    many church and commu-nity choirs.

    He was p receded in death by his parents, his two brothers Howard and James, sister Marian, and his first wife Marjorie.

    Robert is survived by his wife, Rhoda; daughters Linda Kunz and Cheryl (John) Delavan; and step-children Barbara (John) James, Dale (Beth) John-son, Terry Johnson and David (Kathy) Johnson. He is also survived by nine grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

    Services were held at on Monday April 21, 2014, at First Lutheran Church with the Rev. Richard Halom and the Rev. Bill Lehman presiding. Robert will be laid to rest at Roselawn Memorial Park in Monona.

    Memorials may be given to First Lutheran Church, S k a a l e n N u r s i n g a n d Rehab Center, and Nurses Christian Fellowship.

    The family would like to thank the staff at Skaalen for the love and care they have given dad these past few years.

    Please share your memo-ries at cressfuneralservice.com

    Cress Funeral Home206 W. Prospect

    Stoughton, WI 53589873-9244

    Robert B. Valentine

    Submit obituaries, engagement, wedding, anniversary and birth announcements online:

    www.ConnectStoughton.com

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    580 taxes & BookkeePiNGBOOKKEEPING SERVICE

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    586 tV, Vcr & electroNics rePair

    BUNDLE & SAVE! DirecTV, Internet & Phone from $69.99/mo. Free 3-months of HBO, Starz, Showtime & Cinemax. Free Genie 4-room Upgrade. Lock in 2 year savings. Call 800-918-1046 (wcan) DIRECTV 2 Year Savings Event. Over 140 channels only $29.99 a month. Only Directv gives you 2 years of savings and a FREE Genie upgrade! Call 800-320-2429 (wcan) DISH TV RETAILER. Starting at $19.99/

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    601 householdNEW MATTRESS SETS from $89.

    All sizes in stock! 9 styles. www.PlymouthFurnitureWI.com

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    OAKWOOD VILLAGE Resale Shop Sale

    Saturday, April 26, 9am-3pm 6203 Mineral Point Rd, Madison

    see photos on craigslist

    604 aPPliaNcesFOR SALE 30" GE Stove

    Self cleaning. $300. 608-424-0141

    606 articles For salePROM DRESS SALE! Hundreds of dresses. Save $50 to 50% OFF. Edith's Fond du Lac & Princess Prom, Fox Rover Mall, Appleton. www.ediths.com (wcan)

    618 BuildiNG suPPlies: tools & Fixtures

    FOR KNOW-HOW, Deals, Great Tools & Supplies! WoodworkersDepot.com,, M-F 8-6, Saturday 8-4. Oneida St. off Hwy 41, right @ Subway. 2965 Ramada Way. Breen Bay 800-891-9003 (wcan)

    638 coNstructioN & iNdustrial equiPmeNtFARMI 3PT Logging Winch's,

    Valby 3pt PTO Chippers, New 3pt Rototillers, Loader Attachments and 3pt Attachments, New Log Splitters. www.

    threeriversforestry.com (866) 638-7885 (wcan)

    648 Food & driNkENJOY 100%GUARANTEED, delivered to the door Omaha Steaks! SAVE 74% plus 4 FREE burgers - The Family Value Combo - ONLY $39.99. ORDER today. 800-831-1898 Use Code 49381GVT or www.OmahaSteaks.com/sp25 (wcan) SHARI'S BERRIES: ORDER mouthwa-tering gifts! 100% satisfaction guaran-teed. Fresh-dipped berries from $19.99 + plus s/h. Save 20% on qualifying gifts over $29! Call 800-975-3296 or visit www.berries.com/happy (wcan)

    650 FurNiture1960'S MATCHING 3-piece Maple bed-room set. Very good condition. 608-253-4073ANTIQUE DESK: Special features include: Burl Wood drawer fronts with Ebonized wood drop pulls, pull out desk top, carved wood embellish-ments & cylinder roll top. Measures: 41.5Wx25"Dx42"H. $1000. 608-835-9421 CHINA HUTCH: Excellent condition 58"Wx40"Dx80"H Constructed w/select hardwood Oak finish. Lighted, glass shelves w/mirror, 2 pieces. $1500. 608-835-0421

    652 GaraGe salesBROOKLYN 104 Stacie Ct. April 24-25, 7am-5pm. April 26, 7am-3pm. Girls, boys, young men, adult clothes, DSI, games, lego sets, toys, movies, house-hold items, bike carrier, planer, screen tent, air compressor, smoker, more. CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon Monda for the Stoughton Courier Hub unless changed because of holiday work schedules. Call now to place your ad, 845-9559, 873-6671 or 835-6677.

    BROOKLYN 107 Lincoln, Apr 24-27, 8-5pm. Garden sculptures, Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Gemstones, Marbles, Buttons, Colored Glass, China, Jewelry, Toys, Books, Tools, Household, Prints, Lamps, LP Records BROOKLYN 349 Juniper St. Thurs-Saturday, 8am-4pm. Multi-family. Mens, womens, infants clothing & equipment, Christian & secular books, holiday decor, crafts, quilting fabric, household items, filing cabinet, bookcase, Thirty-One prod-ucts for cash & carry, more.

    BROOKLYN HUGE TWO FAMILY GARAGE SALE! 235 Easy St.

    April 24-26, Thurs-Sat. 8am-7pm. BROOKLYN MOVING SALE! April 24-25, 7:30am-6pm. 3pc solid oak curio cabinet, some electronics, records/CD's, games, household items.

    FITCHBURG 2364 S. Syene Rd. Thurs-Friday, April 24-25, 8-5pm Huge multi-family. see craigslist.

    HUGE DOWN Sizing Sale. 3205 Old Stage Rd. April 24, 25, 26. 8am-6pm. STOUGHTON- 978 Hwy N.4/24 4-7, 4/25 8-5, 4/26 8-1. House and garden items, clothes, books, dryer, 2 Bridgestone 16" tires, weight bench & wieghts, etc.VERONA EASTVIEW Heights/Military Ridge, Annual Neighborhood Sale. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. April 24-26. Old Cty PB to Whalen Rd or Forest View Dr. Watch for signs.

    664 laWN & GardeN3'-12' EVERGREEN and Shade Trees. Pick Up or Delivery! Planting available.

    Detlor Tree Farms 715-335-4444 (wcan)

    666 medical & health suPPliesMEDICAL GUARDIAN Top-rated medi-cal alarm and 24/7 monitoring. For a limited time, get free equipment, no acti-vation fees, no commitment, a 2nd water-proof alert button for free and more. Only $29.95 per month. 800-281-6138 SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB Alert for Seniors. Bathrooms falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Thera-peutic Jets. Less than 4 inch step-in. Wide door. Anti-slip floors. American made. Installation included. Call 888-960-4522 for $750. off (wcan)

    668 musical iNstrumeNtsAMP: LINE 6 Spider IV 75 watt guitar amp. Tons of built in effects, tuner, and recording options. Like new, rarely used, less than 2 years old. Asking $250 OBO. call 608-575-5984THEY SAY people dont read those little ads, but YOU read this one, didnt you? Call now to place your ad, 845-9559, 873-6671 or 835-6677.

    GUITAR: FENDER American made Standard Stratocaster guitar. Tobacco burst finish, mint condition. Includes tremelo bar, straplocks, and custom fit-ted Fender hard-shell case. Asking $950 OBO. Call 608-575-5984

    672 PetsSASSY CAT Free to good home! 8 yr old inside, shorthair tabby with white fur collar and paws. 608-669-2243

    676 PlaNts & FloWersPROFLOWERS SEND Bouquets for Any occasion. Birthday, Anniversary or Just Because! Take 20% off your order over $29 or more. Flowers from $19.99 plus s/h. Go to www.Proflowers.com/ActNow or call 800-315-9042 (wcan)

    688 sPortiNG Goods & recreatioNal

    WE BUY Boats/RV/Pontoons/ATV's & Motorcycles! "Cash Paid" now. Ameri-can Marine & Motorsports Super Center, Shawano 866-955-2628 www.american-marina.com (wcan)

    696 WaNted to BuyTOP PRICES Any Scrap Metal Cars/Batteries/Farm Equipment

    Free appliance pick up Property clean out. Honest

    Fully insured. U call/We haul. 608-444-5496

    WANTED TO BUY Furniture or Mattress store, new or used store inventory. Will pay cash. Call 608-317-6895. Ask for Bob. (wcan)

    WE BUY Junk Cars and Trucks. We sell used parts.

    Monday thru Friday 8am-5:30pm. Newville Auto Salvage, 279 Hwy 59

    Edgerton, 608-884-3114.WILL BUY Standing Timber/Wooded 40 acres or more. Northern WI or Upper MI. Highest prices paid. Close in 30 days. Send to: PO Box 544, Rhinelander, WI 54501 (wcan)

    705 reNtals2 BEDROOM Townhouse apartment w/full basement on Racetrack Rd-Stough-ton $775/mo includes utilities. No Pets. Security deposit and references are required. Available Now for an approved applicant. Call 608-241-6609BROOKLYN DUPLEX 2 Bedroom, no-smoking, A/C, appliances, newer floor-ing, large yard, quiet neighborhood, $695/month plus utilities. 608-558-7017 .GREENWOOD APARTMENTS Apart-ments for Seniors 55+, currently has 1 & 2 Bedroom Units available starting at $695 per month, includes heat, water, and sewer. 608-835-6717 Located at 139 Wolf St., Oregon, WI 53575 OREGON 1-BEDROOM Apartment. 2-Car garage. $650/month. No pets. Jane 608-271-7071OREGON 2-Bedroom in quiet well kept building. Convenient location. Includes all appliances, A/C, blinds, private park-ing, laundry and storage. $200 Security deposit. Cats OK. $665/month. 608-219-6677

    STOUGHTON 211 E Main, 490sqft efficiency, appliances/utilities included.

    A/C, parking, decks. $550/mo. Available 5/1.

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    720 aPartmeNtsOREGON-2 BDRM, 1 bath. Available for spring/summer. Great central loca-tion. On-site or in-unit laundry, patio, dishwasher and A/C. $720-$730/month. Call 255-7100 or www.stevebrownapts.com/oregon ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors 55+, has 1 & 2 bedroom units available starting at $695 per month. Includes heat, water and sewer. Professionally managed. 608-877-9388 Located at 300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI 53589

    MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Harmony Living Centers LLC is seeking aPart-Time individual to provide maintenanceservices to our assisted living facilities inthe Madison Area. A personal vehicle willbe required for travel. This position requireshands-on routine maintenance of ourbuildings and equipment, including minorrepairs and painting. Previous healthcareand/or multi-location experience preferred.If you have a strong background in propertymaintenance and a desire to be part of adynamic, growing organization, this may bethe job for you. We provide competitivewages and benefits and will provide appro-priate training to the right candidate.

    Please send your resumes andsalary history to:

    Human ResourcesHarmony Living Centers LLC

    N94 W17900 Appleton Avenue Suite 101Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

    e-mail: [email protected]: 262-946-0083

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    ****DRIVERS****OVER THE ROAD

    Flatbed Tractor- Trailer Driver needed for a delivery Private Fleet Operation based in Janesville, WI for North American Pipe Company. Work week is Monday through Friday.

    *Rate of Pay: $.4100 per mile single$16.40 per hour * Health Insurance with Family Coverage, Dental, Life Insurance, Vision, Disability Insurance

    *401K Pension Program *Paid Holidays & Vacation

    Drivers must be over 24 years old, have a minimum of 2 years flatbed tractor- trailer experience and meet all DOT requirements. Email resum to [email protected] or call CPC Logistics at 800- 914- 3755.

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    ** DRIVERS **FULL TIME DRIVERS NEEDED FOR REGIONAL WORK

    $750 GUARANTEE WKLY

    Tractor-trailer drivers needed for the Walgreens Private Fleet Operation based in Windsor, WI. Drivers make hand deliveries to Walgreens stores within a regional area (WI, IL, IA, MN, ND, SD). Workweek is Tues ~ Sat. All drivers must be willing & able to unload freight.*Earn $21.90/hour (OT after 8 hours) or $0.4650/mile*FullBenefitPkgincludesLife,Dental,Disability,&Health

    Insurance with Prescription Card*401kPensionProgramwithCompanyContribution*PaidHolidays&Vacation*HomeeverydayexceptforoccasionallayoverDriversmustbeover24yearsold,haveaminof18monthsT/Texpor6monthsT/TexpWITHacertificate fromanaccredited driving school and meet all DOT requirements.

    Send resume to: [email protected]

    or call CPC Logistics at 1-800-914-3755

    Part-Time Administrative Assistant Stoughton Area Resource Team, Inc. (START)

    The Stoughton Area Resource Team (START), a United Way of Dane County non-profit agency, provides a safety net for families in crisis. It links Stough-ton area families with community resources and provides support in housing, health, employment and financial assistance. The position averages 2 hours per week with schedule determined in collaboration with the START Program Direc-tor. Pay is $10.00 per hour.

    Responsibilities: Deposits checks, records transactions and reconciles the bank account, inputs financial information into EXCEL data base, acknowledges gifts and donations, coordinates reservations for the annual fundraising event, assists in maintaining client records, maintains confidentiality.

    Qualifications: Good interpersonal skills, willingness to be flexible with duties and hours to meet varying program needs, computer skills including Word and EXCEL, good organizational skills, ability to enjoy detailed work, and ability to creatively problem solve.

    Request application from Katy Polich Kluge, START Program Director, 248 W. Main St., Stoughton, WI 53589, [email protected] or (608) 577.5650. Application and cover letter due no later than May 2, 2014.

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    WANTEDOpening for a responsible adult

    for Pet Sitter/Dog Walker. Part-time, midday hours, 2-3

    days a week; additional hours available. We care for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and other small

    pets. Candidates need a car and should reside in the greater Stoughton area.

    Contact The Pet Au Pair LLC at [email protected] or (608) 346-2616

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    OUTSIDE ADVERTISINGSALES CONSULTANT

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    Competitive compensation, employee stock option ownership, 401(k), paid vacations, holidays, insurance and continuing education assistance.

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    Unifi ed Newspaper Group is part of Woodward Community Media,a division of Woodward Communications, Inc.

    and an Equal Opportunity Employer.

    CDL DRIVERS WANTEDHealth Insurance / Vacation / 401K

    Call (608) 275-7627

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    Forest Co. ATV Trail, Lake Access, Dock. $350/week 715-674-7752

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    801 oFFice sPace For reNtSTOUGHTON 307 S Forrest Retail or Office Space. 400 sq ft. $299/month utili-ties included. 608-271-0101STOUGHTON 316 S Gjertson St. Office/Retail space. 1200 sq ft. $850/month, utilities included. Will build to suit. Private customer parking. 608-843-9125

    VERONA- OFFICE/WAREHOUSE 1000 Sq Ft.$500 +Utilities.

    608-575-2211 or 608-845-2052

    CLASSIFIEDS, 845-9559, 873-6671 or 835-6677. It pays to read the fine print.

    820 misc. iNVestmeNt ProPerty For sale

    ABSOLUTE AUCTION - 80acres QDM Hunting Land west of Elderon in Mara-thon Co. Numerous food plots & per-manent deer stands. Nolan Sales LLC, Marion, WI 800-472-0290 Wi Lic Auc-tioneers #165 & #142. www.nolansales.com (wcan)

    840 coNdos & toWNhouses For sale

    6924 TOTTENHAM Rd Madison Beautiful 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath condo w/2 car

    garage, fireplace, convenient to West Towne & Epic, $139,900 OPEN Sunday

    1-4 (or by appt) 608-273-2515

    870 resideNtial lotsOREGON BERGAMONT Lot 442 with full exposure

    Gated. By owner. Make offer! 608-212-2283

    THE Courier Hub CLASSIFIEDS, the best place to buy or sell. Call 845-9559, 873-6671 or 835-6677.

    965 hay, straW & PastureGRASSY HORSE Hay. Small squares

    $4.50/ea. Alfalfa mix. Big squares. Delivery available.

    608-669-7879

    970 horsesPONIES W/SADDLES three six years old and one older. Partially broke. Also Davis 20 inch corn roller/cracker $300. 815-742-1914

    WALMERS TACK SHOP 16379 W. Milbrandt Road

    Evansville, WI 608-882-5725

    975 liVestockREGISTERED BLACK ANGUS.

    Yearling bulls. Semen tested, docile, great EPD's. Also wrapped hay bales.

    2nd/3rd crop. 608-655-3370

    980 machiNery & toolsANTIQUE FARMALL Cub tractor with cultivator (runs) 1996 INTERNATIONAL EAGLE semi-tractor (190,000 miles on out-of frame rebuild), great condition, like new tires, 608-877-7790

    990 Farm: serVice & merchaNdise

    RENT SKIDLOADERS MINI-EXCAVATORS

    TELE-HANDLER and these attachments. Concrete

    breaker, posthole auger, landscape rake, concrete bucket, pallet forks, trencher, rock hound, broom, teleboom, stump

    grinder. By the day, week, or month.

    Carter & Gruenewald Co. 4417 Hwy 92

    Brooklyn, WI, 608-455-2411

    995 Farm: WaNted to BuyBUYING STANDING WALNUT

    Prices are High - Great time to Sell! 608-513-8678

    CLASSIFIEDS, 845-9559, 873-6671 or 835-6677. It pays to read the fine print.

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    Customer Service Representative Home Savings Bank is looking for an energetic customer service representative to join our Stoughton Team.

    Position Summary: This position processes bank transactions for our existing customers, provides exceptional service and identifies customers financial needs and finds solutions to meet those needs.

    Education and Experience Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent; previous cash handling and customer service experience is preferred; availability to work Saturdays on a rotating basis.

    Interested candidates should email resums to [email protected] or mail

    to Home Savings Bank, Attn: Human Resources,

    PO Box 1070, Madison, WI 53701

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    Part Time TellersWe are currently offering an excellent part timeopportunity within a professional environmentfor individuals who enjoy serving customersand believe the customers bank experienceshould be a positive one. Previous teller experience preferred.

    Responsibilities include: Daily processing of customer transactions, cross-selling and providing information on bank products and services. This position requires prior cash handling experience.

    If you possess a great attitude, enjoy serving customers, are well organized, detail orientedand thrive on a variety of tasks, this position isfor you. Computer proficiency is a plus! Flexible schedule(s) possible. This is a greatopportunity for those attending school and working.

    Although our tellers may on occasion, floatbetween locations, these part time teller positions are based out of our McFarland & SunPrairie locations.

    Please submit your resume to: McFarland State Bank

    Attn: Holly Heuer, VP Marketing & HRP.O. Box 7, McFarland, WI 53558or e-mail [email protected].

    McFarland State Bank is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

    Concrete Finishers and Laborers

    Experienced w/valid DL. CDL preferred.

    Competitive wage and benefits.Call Jeff: 608-884-9725.

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    Accounting Manager - Oversee monthly consolidation of all domestic and intl entities. Be a key player in consoli-dation SW implementation process & perform as admin-istrator. Analyze financial data & prep accurate reports. Prep reports incl bank covenant related & GAAP finan-cial stmts. Prep annual financial stmts under U.S. GAAP for audit & filing w/key stakeholders. Resolve complex accounting issues. Develop & maintain accounting prin-ciples, practices & procedures. Improve process & con-trols for accounting & consolidation process. Train, su-pervise, & review work of accounting staff. Masters in Accounting or Accounting Info Sys. Exp in consolidation incl. foreign subsidiaries, acquisition & disposition. Exp in GAAP, SOX, financial stmts, & SEC filings in a public accounting firm. Exp in gen. ledger, analysis of financial info, & financial closing process. Exp in &/or knwldg of Excel, data mgmt, migration of accounting sys, & Ac-counting GL system-Oracle. CPA license reqd. Resumes to job loc: Nelson Global Products, Inc. Attn: Human Resources 1560 Williams Dr Stoughton, WI 53589 or [email protected]

    EOE/M/F/Vet/Disability

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    Service Technician. Will train the right

    person. Must have clean driving record. Knowledge of plumbing helpful.

    Job entails: Drain cleaning, residential to municipal work, televising service lines & more. To apply stop by our Mcfarland location or send resum to 4808 Ivywood Trl., Mcfarland, WI 53558

    608-256-5189

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    Sienna Meadows Memory Care

    989 Park Street Oregon, WI 608.835.0000

    Attn: Chris Kiesz, RN

    Sienna Crest & Sienna Meadows-Oregon has immediate job opportunities

    to join their compassionate Care Specialist Team.

    We offer competitive wages designed to attract and retain quality staff.

    Go to www.siennacrest.com To Print An Application

    TODAY! Return your completed application to:

    Various Shifts Available!

    E.O.E

    Attention All Caregivers!

    Sienna Crest Assisted Living

    981 Park St Oregon, WI 608.835.7781

    Attn: Lois Gilbert, LPN

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    Interested candidates should submit application to:Lori Maerz, Food Service Coordinator

    (608) 873-5651 Ext. 216Fax (608) 873-0696

    [email protected] Opportunity Employer

    Smokefree/Tobacco free campus

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    Award/Trophy BuilderFull-time start immediately. Seeking

    individual with experience in computer engraving and trophy assembly.

    Call for appointment 835-5791 or 276-6050

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