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character.
It happened for Hedstrom
and his wife in the early 1980s.
Veregin and her husband had
the same experience about 25
years later. And now both are
active members of the Stoughton
Landmarks Commission.
The Veregins were drawn to the
Madison area from Evanston, Ill.,
five years ago, after Peggys husband landed a job in Madison.
From an outsiders perspective, coming from a place that
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City of Stoughton
Budget adds
small tax hike
1 percent growth
allows raises, help
for police, fire, parks
Bill Livick
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A day to reflect
All throughout Stoughton, veterans were
honored Nov. 11 for their service with
free lunches, car washes and concerts by
local kids. Veterans and loved ones stood
and faced the flag, at right, as students
from Fox Prairie Elementary sang The
Star Spangled Banner at a Veterans Day
ceremony at the senior center.
Above, Jim Miller, who served in the U.S.
Army from 1962-94, salutes the flag.
At left, Russell Fye, who was stationed
with the U.S. Army in Munich and
Augsberg from 1957-63, places his hand
over his heart.
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Dane County
area.
According to a news
release from Dane County, the budget, passed by
a 33-3 vote, reflects the
County Boards priorities
in the areas of equity, environmental protection and
support for county government employees.
In the release, County
Board Chair Sharon Corrigan said the board has
made equity a priority,
both by providing additional resources for the
Office for Equity and
Inclusion and by supporting criminal justice initiatives that address racial
disparities. Also included
are efforts to protect county lakes and promote urban
infill development, and an
87-cent-per-hour raise for
county workers, the first
increase in direct wages in
nine years.
In the past several
weeks, the boards committees have gone over the
proposed budget submitted by Parisi and were able
to make some additions
because of increased revenues.
By listening to our
constituents, I believe the
County Board has taken
the county executives
strong proposed budget
and made it even better,
Corrigan said.
City of Stoughton
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Stoughton Utilities is warning
customers to be wary of callers or
visitors who claim to be from the
utility requesting immediate payment for a delinquent utility bill.
At least four Stoughton restaurants have recently been targeted in a common utility scam,
according to a Stoughton Utilities
news release.
Tips to watch out for scams
include:
The utility will never contact
you and demand immediate payment over the phone. Customers will always receive a notice
by postal mail at least ten days
before any disconnection action
is taken. Any phone calls made
by utility staff will be at least one
day prior to any scheduled disconnection.
The utility does not ask that
customers make payments to purchase or repair electric or water
meters.
The utility will never require
payment by prepaid debit card or
wire transfer, or any other specific payment method. Customers always have the option to
pay using any payment method
they choose, including online at
stoughtonutilities.com.
The utility will never require
or accept a customer payment
when visiting your home or business. All cash payments must be
made at our office.
The utility will never request
your social security or drivers
license number over the phone
or while we are at your home or
business. When we contact you,
we will have all your specific
account information, including
your name, address, account
number and balance.
When performing disconnections, utility staff will always
travel in a vehicle marked with
the black and blue Stoughton
Utilities logo on the door.
If questioning the source of a
phone call, Stoughton Utilities
recommends contacting customer
service at 873-3379. In person,
ask to see the apparent employees utility ID card, the news
release suggests.
2016 Capital
spending
projects
Street improvement
budget
Reconstruction: Clyde
Street, Park Street, North
Van Buren Street, Wilson
Street
Pulverization: Gjertson
Street, King Street, Kings
Lynn
Stormwater: Gjertson to
Van Buren
Building maintenance
Police department:
Dispatch remodel
Senior Center: Ceiling
tiles, second floor carpet
City Hall: Carpet, tile
replacement
Requested, not
included
Full-time clerical staff
for police department
Additional hours at fire
department
Additional hours
at human resources
department
Sunday hours at library
2 percent wage increase
(1 percent was granted)
Popular pasttime
According to the U.S.
Census Bureaus latest
5-year National Survey
of Fishing, Hunting and
Wildlife Data, Wisconsin is
No. 2 in the nation in total
resident (around 763,000)
and non-resident (around
131,000) hunters, Of those,
Sept. 12 to Jan. 3
(Jan. 31 in metro subunits): Archery/crossbow
season
Nov. 2129 (Dec. 9 in
metro subunits): Nine-day
gun deer season
Nov. 30 to Dec. 9:
Muzzleloader-only season
Dec. 10-13: Four-day
antlerless-only hunt
* No antlerless Holiday
Hunt in 2015
Mary Ramsden
88 percent participated in
deer hunting; the most popular form of hunting in the
state, by far.
All hunting-related
expenditures in the state
totaled $2.5 billion in 2011,
the year of the last survey.
CWD update
The Wisconsin DNR is
hoping to test at least 4,000
harvested deer for Chronic
Wasting Disease this hunting season. Free CWD
sampling will be available
to hunters if they wish at
participating stations. As
of last year, the disease
had been found in 18 of
Wisconsins 72 counties,
according to the DNR.
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Sons of Norway items include (while they last!) Mandt Lodge lefse and
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cookbooks (large and small size), and kids t-shirts. A variety of other
vendors will be selling their items (sold separately from SN).
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With the always-anticipated gun deer hunting season fast approaching, with
Opening Day for the nineday season set for Saturday.
In a season rich with tradition, though, there will be
one significant change for
many hunters.
This year, all hunters
will use electronic registration methods to register their harvests, according to a Wisconsin DNR
press release. Hunters will
register by phone or Internet, while some in-person
registration stations will
have e-registration services
available. A list of participating in person stations
is available at dnr.wi.gov,
keyword registration stations.
In an email to the
Observer, DNR spokesperson Sawyer Briel said this
is the first year of mandatory electronic deer and
bear registration for hunters, a program piloted with
14,000 deer hunters last
fall.
(We) received some
good feedback from hunters, and made sure it was
ready to go this year, Briel
said.
To register, the hunter
must write the 10-digit
confirmation number on
the validated carcass tag
attached to the animal.
The tag and confirmation
number will serve as proof
the deer was legally registered, and must accompany
the animal until the meat
is consumed. All deer harvested during any deer season must be registered by 5
p.m. the day after harvest.
Hunters can register
online at gamereg.wi.gov
or call 1-844-426-3734.
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Community calendar
Band concert
Stoughton High Schools Symphonic Band will perform with the
Madison College Concert Band
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19 at
Stoughton High School.
The joint performance is free and
open to the public.
For information, call 877-5600.
Blood drive
Donate blood to the Red Cross from
8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20 at
Stoughton Hospital.
Donors with all blood types are
needed, and especially those with
types O negative, B negative, A negative and AB.
To make an appointment to donate
blood, visit redcrossblood.org or call
1-800-733-2767.
Parachute day
Children ages 2-5 can spend the
morning playing at the librarys Parachute Day at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Nov.
20.
Children can work as a group to
play cooperative games. Due to the
number of parachute handles, class
sizes are very small and signup is only
allowed for one of the two sessions.
For information or to pre-register,
call 873-6281 or stop by the childrens desk.
Holiday lunch
Friends of the Stoughton Public
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Fulton Church
LakeView Church
Western Koshkonong
Lutheran Church
873-4590
Ezra Church
Family movie
Thursday, November 19
Friday, November 20
Saturday, November 21
Tuesday, November 24
Thursday, November 26
Library closed
Friday, November 27
Tuesday, December 1
Wednesday, December 2
Thursday, December 3
Friday, December 4
Saturday, December 5
Monday, December 7
Tuesday, December 8
Support groups
Diabetic Support Group
Parkinson Group
6 p.m., second Monday,
1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Stoughton Hospital, 628- Wednesday, senior center,
6500
873-8585 (not Nov./Dec.)
Grief Support Groups
Multiple Sclerosis Group
3 p.m., third Tuesday,
10-11:30 a.m., second
senior center, 873-8585
Tuesday, senior center,
873-8585
Low Vision Support
Older Adult Alcoholics
1-2:30 p.m., third
Thursday, senior center,
Anonymous
873-8585
2 p.m., Tuesdays, senior
center, 246-7606 ext. 1182
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Wrestling
Sport shorts
Stoughton Wrestler earns preseason
All-American honors
Junior Kaleb Louis competed at the
USA preseason nationals at Cedar Falls,
Iowa a few weeks ago and finished sixth
overall, earning preseason All-American
honors.
Boys soccer
Girls basketball
Hansen makes
first-team, four
others on list
Anthony Iozzo
Assistant sports editor
Senior Hannah Hobson (center) signs her National Letter of Intent to play basketball at the Division II Michigan Technological University on Thursday.
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Edgewood College
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University of Vermont
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NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOARD
ELECTION
Stoughton Area
School District
April 5, 2016
***
CITY OF STOUGHTON
381 E. Main Street,
Stoughton, WI 53589
ORDINANCE OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION FOR
PROPERTIES BOUNDED
BY FOURTH AND SEVENTH
STREETS, AND SOUTH
STREET AND THE YAHARA
RIVER, STOUGHTON,
WI. THE PROPERTIES
ARE PROPOSED TO BE
REZONED FROM HI HEAVY
INDUSTRIAL, SR-6 - SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, NB
-NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS
AND I - INSTITUTIONAL
TO MR-24 MULTI-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL
RESOLUTION OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL
Authorizing and
directing the proper
city officials to
adopt the 2016 City of
Stoughton Budget
Committee Action:
Committee of the Whole recommends approval 9-0
Fiscal Impact: $ 12,603,635 Operating $3,148,500 Capital
File Number: R-170-2015
Date Introduced: November 10,
2015
RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2016
ANNUAL CITY BUDGET
WHEREAS, the Mayor has prepared
and Council Committee of the Whole
has reviewed the proposed budgets of
the City of Stoughton and Utilities for
the year 2016; and
WHEREAS, a Summary of the Budget and Notice of Public Hearing was
published on October 22, 2015 and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was
held on the budget on the 10th day of
November, 2015 by the Common Council; and
WHEREAS, the Common Council
has examined the budget and various
items therein and finds the budget as
presented and amended to date of this
Resolution to represent the income anticipated and the expenditures for the
various departments by major category
as set forth therein;
WHEREAS, the Committee of the
Whole recommended the approval of the
proposed 2016 City of Stoughton Operating and Capital Budgets to the Common Council on November 10, 2015, and
WHEREAS, the Committee of the
Whole recommended the approval of
the proposed 2016 Stoughton Emergency Medical Services (EMS) budget to
the Common Council on November 10,
2015, and
WHEREAS, the Committee of the
Whole recommended the approval of the
proposed 2016 Stoughton Storm Water
Utility budget to the Common Council
on November 10, 2015, and
WHEREAS, the Common Council
has examined the budget and various
items therein and finds the budget as
presented and amended to date of this
Resolution to represent the income anticipated and the expenditures for the
various departments by major category
as set forth therein, now therefore
WHEREAS, the Common Council
has examined the budget and various
items therein and finds the budget as
presented and amended to date of this
Resolution to represent the income anticipated and the expenditures for the
various departments by major category
as set forth therein, now therefore
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Common Council of the
City of Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin does approve the following:
SECTION 1. 2016 Budget Adopted.
There is hereby adopted the 2016
City of Stoughton budget and appropriated out of the receipts of the City of
Stoughton for the year 2016, including
monies received from the general property tax levy, special assessments and
other sources of revenue as therein provided, for the various purposes therein
specified, the amounts set forth in said
Budget presented, or attached thereto
or referenced by it.
SECTION 2. Tax Levy Adopted.
There is hereby certified to the City
Clerk, a general property tax levy in the
amount of $7,914,655 on all of the taxable property within the City of Stough-
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Stoughton Area
School District
REGULAR MEETING
October 5, 2015
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Stoughton Area
School District
REGULAR MEETING
October 19, 2015
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Stoughton Area
School District
SPECIAL MEETING
October 19, 2015
NOTICE OF SPRING
ELECTION - CORRECTION
City of Stoughton
April 5, 2016
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150 Places To Go
DEER WIDOW'S MARKET, 2015. Albion
Town Hall. Saturday, 11/21 9am-3pm.
Crafts, vendors, baked goods.
340 Autos
2005 BUICK CENTURY. Great Shape.
76,000 miles. Call 608-873-6978.
2007 HONDA Accord, 197k, $3,900.
Mechanically sound. Call Mike @ 608213-6256.
DONATE YOUR Car, Truck or Boat
to Heritage for the Blind. Free 3-Day
Vacation. Tax Deductible.
Free Towing. All paperwork taken care
of! 800-856-5491 (wcan)
350 Motorcycles
TOP CASH paid! For old motorcycles,
1900-1980. Dead or alive! 920-371-0494
(wcan)
360 Trailers
TRAILERS @ LIQUIDATION PRICING.
For boat, ATV, sled or pontoons. 2 or
4 Place/Open or Enclosed. American
Marine, Shawano
866-955-2628 www.americanmarina.
com (wcan)
CLASSIFIEDS, 873-6671 or 835-6677. It
pays to read the fine print.
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449 Driver, Shipping &
Warehousing
OWNER OPERATORS Dedicated runs
Midwest w/wo own tri. Home weekends.
Year-round freight $1.65/mi(all)+fuel,
Reimbursed unloading Safety/ Insp
bonus 800-236-5319 Robin (wcan)
646 Fireplaces,
Furnaces/Wood, Fuel
DRY OAK and Cherry Firewood For
Sale. Contact Dave at 608-445-6423 or
Pete 608-712-3223
SEASONED SPLIT OAK,
Hardwood. Volume discount. Will
deliver. 608-609-1181
Now Hiring!
Now hiring cooks & caregivers for a variety of shifts at
our lovely senior living residence. We offer
competitive wages, shift & weekend differentials, as
well as health, dental & PTO to eligible staff.
Paid CBRF training provided.
to download
an application:
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to request an
application:
608.243.8800
MISCELLANEOUS
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692 Electronics
DIRECTV'S BIG DEAL special. Only
$19.99 per month. Free premium channels HBO, Starz, Cinemax and Showtime
for 3 months & FREE receiver upgrade!
NFL 2015 Season included. Call now!
800-320-2429 (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
705 Rentals
OREGON 2-Bedroom in quiet, well-kept
building. Convenient location. Includes
all appliances, A/C, blinds, private parking, laundry, storage. $200 security
deposit. Cats OK. $665/month. Available
12/2015. 608-219-6677.
STOUGHTON-108 WEST STREET.
2-bedroom, appliances, water, heat, A/C,
ceiling fan included, onsite laundry. Wellkept and maintained. Onsite manager.
Off-street parking. Next to park. $760/
month. Available 11/15. Please call 608238-3815.
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct.
Large 2-BR apts available now.
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood
laminate flooring.
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035.
www.madtownrentals.com
STOUGHTON- 2/BEDROOM, 4 unit on
dead end st. One upper, one lower.
Remodeled bath, kitchen, dishwasher,
microwave, stove, refrigerator. Window
blinds, oak floors, storage, coin laundry. Heat, water/sewer included. $775/
mo. lower, $750/mo. upper. 1 month
deposit. One dog lower, one cat upper.
561-310-5551
STOUGHTON 3-BEDROOM lower level
of two-flat, near downtown, River Bluff
School. Newly renovated. Central air.
W/D, water included. No pets. $855/
month+security deposit. 608-873-7655
or 608-225-9033.
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720 Apartments
OREGON 2BR 1BA apartments
available. On-site or in unit laundry,
patio, D/W, A/C. Off street parking,
garages available to rent.
From $740/mo. Details at
608-255-7100 or
www.stevebrownapts.com/oregon
ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors
55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $750 per month. Includes
heat, water and sewer. Professionally
managed. Located at
300 Silverado Drive, Stoughton, WI
53589 608-877-9388
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C.N.R. STORAGE
Located behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Convenient Dry Secure
Lighted with access 24/7
Bank Cards Accepted
Off North Hwy 51 on
Oak Opening Dr. behind
Stoughton Garden Center
Call: 608-509-8904
DEER POINT STORAGE
Convenient location behind
Stoughton Lumber.
Clean-Dry Units
24 HOUR LIGHTED ACCESS
5x10 thru 12x25
608-335-3337
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OREGON SELF-STORAGE
10x10 through 10x25
month to month lease
Call Karen Everson at
608-835-7031 or
Veronica Matt at 608-291-0316
RASCHEIN PROPERTY
STORAGE
6x10 thru 10x25
Market Street/Burr Oak Street
in Oregon
Call 608-206-2347
UNION ROAD STORAGE
10x10 - 10x15
10x20 - 12x30
24 / 7 Access
Security Lights & Cameras
Credit Cards Accepted
608-835-0082
1128 Union Road
Oregon, WI
Located on the corner of
Union Road & Lincoln Road
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970 Horses
975 Livestock
PURE BRED Red Angus Bulls, open and
bred heifers for sale. Pick your bulls now
for summer delivery. Shamrock Nook
Red Angus 608-558-5342
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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.
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FRENCHTOWN
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Landmarks: Power plant, 1892 high school building top priorities for commission
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Norway after graduating
college, and when he and his
wife saw Stoughton for the
first time, we kind of just
fell in love with the place,
with all the historic homes
and a beautiful downtown
a real downtown.
The Hedstroms moved
here in 1984 and bought a
home the following year.
Veregin and Hedstrom are
certain their stories are similar to those of many other
residents. Both joined the
Landmarks Commission to
preserve the citys historic
character and protect it for
future generations.
Thats precisely why the
commission was established
in the early 1980s, after the
Common Council created a
historic preservation ordinance.
The commission has
gotten many grants over
the years for work downtown, and it has lately been
focused on a couple of key
projects the school districts 1892 high school
building and the abandoned
power plant along the Yahara River.
Really, the mission is to
bring attention to and protect
the citys architectural and
historic and cultural heritage
those parts of our heritage
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Power plant
The commission also has
hopes for the former power
plant building on Fourth
Street, which has not been
used to generate power since
about 1983, Stoughton Utilities director Bob Kardasz
told the Hub.
Kardasz said hes not sure
how old the building is but
guessed it dates back to the
1890s.
The building is empty
and has no water, sewer or
electric service, he said.
Its built very strong, but
like anything, its declined.
Hedstrom said a developer was interested a few years
ago and had someone who
was planning to rehab the
building, but it kind of fell
through.
With another city body,
the Redevelopment Authority, attempting to purchase
the old MillFab site and the
area around it, that entire
corridor could be revitalized
some day.
I think that (power plant)
and the whole area along the
river that the city is looking
to take control of is something wed like to see redeveloped, he said.