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I
skip school and smoke all day. For anxiety, suicidal thoughts and per- love being a nurse. forgotten their priorities and found and they didnt feel good.
those of us concerned with nation- sonality disturbances. Like most nurses, when my that they had needed the break to Initially, I would send them to
al trends that fewer youth perceive And parents, even if it happens career started 30 years ago, it re-evaluate where they were going the doctor thinking their lab work
marijuana to be harmful and that that you tried marijuana in your was for a simple reason: I want to and what they were doing. would give us the answers to what
marijuana use is increasing, April own youth, be aware that mari- help people feel better. I want to It made me wonder how much was wrong. But theyd return home
20 is a day to educate parents and juana today is not the same as it see them smile. of physical illness was created by with a message saying everything
youth. was in the 60s and 70s. THC or I also love mental, emotional or psychological was good lab work was within
While 71 percent of youth tetrahydrocannabinol, the chemical math and sci- unrest. acceptable limits and no changes
believe smoking cigarettes and compound in cannabis responsible ence and the After 10 years of working in were needed.
50 percent believe drinking five for an euphoric high, levels were detective work a hospital, I switched to home It disturbed me when patients
or more alcoholic drinks at a time 4 percent then, while today levels involved in health. I enjoyed home health like these didnt feel better. It made
are of great risk, only 34 percent are 25 percent and more, making it nursing. because I had more time to get to me question whether we are miss-
of Dane County youth perceive even more potent and dangerous. I started know my patients and hear their ing something in medicine. I again
smoking marijuana to be a simi- Parents, your opinion does my career story. started looking for the missing
lar risk to themselves. Marijuana matter to your child. Young peo- analyzing lab In this position, I had more links.
remains THE most abused illegal ple who believe, without actually test results time to understand their overall Over time, Ive developed a
Zarth
substance among youth, and the knowing, that their parents would and diagnostic health and do a more thorough belief that for optimum health, we
National Institute on Drug Abuse not be upset by their choice to reports to determine the cause of chart review to find more answers need health of body, mind, and
states, By the time they graduate smoke marijuana are four times my patients illnesses. It was thrill- regarding when their illness start- spirit and there is more to health
high school, about 46 percent of more likely to smoke it. This is a ing when my educated guesses ed. I had more time to try to make care than drugs and surgery.
U.S. teens will have tried marijua- great reason to sit down and have were right and I could predict what connections between environment, Since not every alternative thera-
na at least once in their lifetime. an open, honest communication the doctor would order or do next. diet, and relationships. py is a good one, Ive begun inves-
With ongoing research, we with your child concerning your I grew to rely on test results and I could teach good health prac- tigating them one at a time, asking
know the brain doesnt stop grow- expectations of them when it the power of medications to heal. tices and disease prevention and my friends for their stories. And
ing until the mid-twenties. One of comes to using marijuana. It was frustrating, however, when make a lasting difference in their Ill be sharing those stories and my
the last parts of the brain to fully Having this conversation can my patient didnt feel good but lives, and I received a lot of smiles. conclusions with Hub readers with
mature is the frontal lobe, crucial give them confidence to decline the tests all came back negative. I However, I again noticed a the hope that I can inspire people to
to motor function, problem solv- that offer to smoke marijuana started to realize that there had to recurring pattern. Several times, a look beyond traditional treatments
ing, memory, language, judgment, should it come. As parents, we be more to health care. patients story started out fine, then and ask their doctors for more.
impulse control, and social and want our children to succeed, be Just like a missing link in any at the age of 60, he or she would Im always looking for more
sexual behavior. happy and have all that is best research project, our lab work and develop high blood pressure (or stories of complementary or alter-
Because this part of their brains in life, so share this information diagnostic tests werent giving all diabetes) and it was all downhill. native medicine I can share, learn
isnt completely developed, youth above to help them not give the answers. These patients would go to the from or investigate, so if you have
in their teens and early twenties marijuana any power over their About eight years into my doctor, find a new problem and one, please let me know.
dont always make safe or wise future! nursing career, I began noticing a come home with a new medica-
choices, and adding marijuana to strange pattern with some of my tion. It seemed like everything just Brenda Zarth has spent 30
this situation puts them at even Cathy Kalina hospital patients. They were almost started falling apart. years as a nurse 10 in a hospi-
greater risk. StoughtonCARES Coalition grateful for having a car accident By the time they were admitted tal, 16 in home health and four at
Smoking marijuana leads to or needing a surgery. into home health, they were taking, a clinic. She can be contacted at
They confessed that their lives on average, 15 to 30 pills a day. Brendazarth@gmail.com.
had been out of control. They had Their medications were confusing
Legislative Opinion
Thursday, April 20, 2017 Vol. 135, No. 39 Earth Day Reminds Us to Protect
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Wisconsin Senator and Governor There is more our country and on Friday, April 21, from 3:30-5:30
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This newspaper is printed on recycled paper. each year, we are reminded of the issues that affect our environment, place at the Sun Prairie Nitty Gritty
importance of the environment and our climate, and our earth. Cer- from 5-8 p.m.
General Manager Circulation that we preserve and protect it in tainly there is more that we can do Also in Sun Prairie, Schnheit
Lee Borkowski Carolyn Schultz order to give future generations a as a legislature. But you can also Gardens will be opening for the sea-
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Sales Manager News Governor Nelson is not alone citizen. ing at 8 a.m. on Saturday, April 22.
Kathy Neumeister Jim Ferolie in enriching to Wisconsins envi- There are numerous events All local events are free to
kathy.neumeister@wcinet.com stoughtoneditor@wcinet.com ronmental legacy conservation taking place all over the world to attend.
giants Aldo Leopold and John observe Earth Day. In the United I want to make sure that Wiscon-
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Catherine Stang Jeremy Jones Considered to be the father of be taking place in cities including strong for years to come. Thats
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Classifieds Assistant Editor was a professor at UW-Madison Chicago. The goal of the march is legislation that would restore
Diane Beaman Scott Girard and his conservation work remains to celebrate science and support strong environmental protections,
ungclassified@wcinet.com ungreporter@wcinet.com influential to this day. Muir attend- evidence-based policy regarding and will continue to do so going
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Kate Froehlich mental preservation group. events taking place in the 46th considering legislation, and make
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I support strong efforts to pre- Assembly District: sure that we carry forward the
Scott De Laruelle, Helu Wang serve our environment and main- Stoughton will be hosting an legacy of Wisconsins own conser-
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Packing the truck for Kegonsa Megan Leick, a volunteer, collected donations for Kegonsa
Elementary School from 7a.m. to 2p.m. on Saturday,
April 8. Gently used clothing and household items were
collected to be donated to Savers in return for $.20 per
pound to the school. The money is then collected to fund
school activities.
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nity, economic and envi- limited 310 E. Washington St., Stoughton, WI
ronmental sustainability, Info: choruspublic (608) 873-7761
Sustainable Stoughton will Proceeds from the sale go toward confirmation camp.
house.com Please use the carport entrance.
host the first annual Earth
Day Expo featuring more
than 30 local businesses.
The expo will be held at Photo by Amber Levenhagen
the Chorus Public House, The Chorus Public House is decorated with artwork from
154 W. Main St., from students at River Bluff Middle School, including these paint-
10a.m. to 5p.m. Saturday, ings submitted for the first annual Earth Day Expo.
April 22, followed by a
celebratory Earth Day fam-
ily-style dinner catered by On the web
Wendigo from 6-9p.m.
The Sustainable Stough-
If You Go For more information about
ton board of directors What: Sustainable Sustainable Stoughton, visit:
began planning the event Stoughtons Earth Day
sustainablestoughton.org
in January, and have ded-
icated countless hours
Expo 1107 River Street (HWY 69N) BELLEVILLE
When: 10a.m. to 5p.m.
to coordinating with local Saturday, April 22 Near Burresons Foods 608-424-1227
businesses and farmers,
Sustainable Stoughton Where: Chorus Public with a $400 value includes Home of Ballroom Jeans, Buck Naked Underwear, Fire Hose Workwear,
board member Sylvia Law- House, 154 W. Main St. gift certificates from Wend- Longtail T Shirts and more gear all designed and tested by tradesmen
rence said. Info: sustainable ingo Restaurant, Viking
We think it will be real- stoughton.org Brew Pub, Culvers, Stough-
SAVINGS OF
ly positive for the com- ton Cinema Cafe and more.
munity, because any time A garden lovers basket
the community can come with a $340 value has cer-
together is a good thing, Fitchburg Farms will pres- tificates and products from
30 - 50
she said. ent how to create contain- Fitchburg Farms, Fort Lit-
The event will feature er gardens using flowers tlegreen Gardens and Stu-
%
speakers and demon- or vegetables. Container dio 184, among others.
strations beginning at gardens and seedlings will And a good morning bas-
10:30a.m., with infor- also be available for pur- ket with a $200 value has
mation tables from local chase throughout the expo. products from businesse
farmers, non-profit organi- River Bluff Middle including Parisi Family
or more
zations and representatives School seventh-grade stu- Farm, Yahara River Grocery
from the city. The Parks dents submitted poetry and Cooperative and Cabib-
and Recreation and Public stories about Earth Day, bos Bakery. A full list
Works and Utilities depart- and there will be poet- of prizes can be found at
ments will have informa- ry readings between the sustainablestoughton.com
tion about city programs. demonstrations. Local art- All of the proceeds will
EVERY DAY
The demonstrations ists will have their work on benefit Sustainable Stough-
begin with a Native Amer- display, as well. ton and the programs it
ican lore and storytelling Our goal was to cre- coordinates, including
program by Dawn She- ate an event that would be offsetting the cost for this
gonee from Call For Peace enjoyable for everyone, and next years expo. Cafe
Drum and Dance Compa- because we want to create service will be available
ny. At noon, Phil Caravel- and enrich the community, throughout the day with on overstocks, catalog returns, seconds in mens and
lo from Stoton Cycle will Lawrence said. light snacks and beverages,
share bicycle safety tips Most of the booths will and a dinner with required womens clothing, footwear, tools and other gear
such as how to change a have products available advance ticket purchase
flat tire and how to adjust for purchase with their will follow the expo.
brakes and shifting. own raffles in addition to For more informa-
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You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds
are steadfast, because they trust in you.
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Planning: Incoming school board members pleased with ideas, look forward to next steps
Continued from page 1 same page when it comes differences in opinion.
to schools, and that events
Hub he had no idea what like these are critical to Following through
to expect from the session, that effort. He also said Stoughton Area Cham-
but came away pleasantly having a third-party firm ber of Commerce executive
surprised. (Drew Howick of Patina director Laura Trotter told
The fact that they are Solutions) act as facilitator the Hub having 100 people
involving the community helped move things along. in the room that were really
to create a plan only makes It was great to see com- involved in Stoughton was
sense in a public school munity leaders, other busi- very powerful.
system, as it takes a com- ness owners, other parents, She would like to see
munity to raise a child and faculty, staff, he said. You more events like this in the
have a quality school, he had folks of all different near future as follow-up,
said. That was a very wise mindsets, different ideas, though perhaps in a smaller
investment by the district. different goals, maybe dif- format.
Moyer, who is also a ferent political standings, I dont know that theyre
Stoughton business own- but yet it was very promis- going to get 100 people for
er, said its important the ing, very positive. Working an entire Saturday every
district and the communi- together, we found com- two or three years, (but) it
ty in general are on the mon ground, despite the was really valuable, she
said.
The key now, Trotter
said, is making sure there is
TOWN OF RUTLAND accountability for the ideas
OPEN BOOK
that came out of the meet-
ing.
I would like to see how
Monday, May 8, 2017 thats going to play out,
she said, a notion echoed
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Stoughton School Board vice president Donna Tarpinian (left) and former school district
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. by incoming school board clerk Bev Mansfield chat as they write down some discussion topics during the strategic
member Steve Jackson. planning session.
at the Rutland Town Hall, Some next steps were
laid out, he said. Now we At right, Stoughton School
785 Center Road need to make sure we stay Board member Joe Freye jots
on task and meet expecta- down some notes for dis-
Open Book is an informal meeting with tions. cussion during the planning
Another incoming session April 8.
the assessor to ask questions and review school board member, Tim
assessment records. Property Owners are Bubon, who was the lead-
ing vote-getter among six district into the next centu-
encouraged to attend this Open Book to candidates in the April elec- ry and really looking hard
verify the assessment of their property. tion, told the Hub he was at how our world is chang-
impressed with the for- ing, and how we need to
Once Board of Review is complete, your ward thinking of the peo- make sure were making
assessment is final for the year and is what ple involved. the changes we can at the
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Obituaries
Howard C. Skjolaas cabin on Lake Puckaway in Robert C. Larson served in the Wisconsin Legion and the Stoughton A Celebration of Life
Montello, boating, fishing Air Nation- Conservation Club. with masonic rites was
and conversing with any- al Guard for Robert enjoyed vacation- held at Gunderson Stough-
body who stopped by for a nine years. ing in Arizona, motorcycle ton Funeral and Cremation
visit. In 1962, his trips and weekends in Cass- Care on Tuesday, April 18,
He is survived by his unit was prepared to deploy ville on the Mississippi followed with a time of
wife, Carmen Skjolaas; for the Cuban Missile Cri- River. He also loved trav- fellowship and food at the
daughters, Shanon (Ran- sis on orders from Presi- eling the north woods of Maple Tree in McFarland.
dy) Johnson of Viroqua dent John F. Kennedy. Wisconsin. Robert had fun In lieu of flowers, memo-
and Cheryl Skjolaas of In June 1960, Robert visiting with friends at the rials are suggested in Rob-
Stoughton; granddaugh- married Margaret Nelson, Maple Tree in McFarland erts name to Zor Shrine,
ters, Siri (Justin) Wed- and with that union they and having lunch at the 575 Zor Shrine Place,
wick, Kari (Brad) Ederer had a son, Brian. On March Main Tap in Oregon with Madison, WI, 53719, or to
and Kia Johnson; brothers, 5, 1982, he married Bar- the Table of Knowledge the Dane County Humane
Howard Skjolaas Merle (Ginny) and Russell Robert Larson bara Smith in Las Vegas, gang. Society. The family also
(Karol) Skjolaas; sisters, Nev. Robert was a carpen- Robert is survived by his wishes to thank all the
Howard C. Skjolaas, age Mildred (John) Andorfer, ter, a master plumber and wife, Barbara; son, Brian dedicated staff, nurses and
81, of Pleasant Springs, Jean (Richard) Perez and Robert Charles Larson, operated heavy equipment. (Liz) Larson; stepdaugh- doctors at Stoughton and
passed away on Thurs- Selma (Gerald) Leaf; many age 79, of McFarland, died H e wa s s e l f - e m p l oy e d ter, Brigette (Ron) Keegan; UW Hospitals, who all pro-
day, April 13, 2017, at his nieces and nephews; cous- on Wednesday, April 12, for many years and also his brother-in-law, John vided such wonderful care
home, surrounded by his ins in Norway; and special 2017, at UW Hospital after worked for Madison Crush- (Kathy) Schoenecker; his to Robert during his illness.
family. companion, Bearsley. How- a brief illness. ing and Excavating. loving cats, Pavel and Leo; Online condolences may be
He was born on Dec. ard was preceded in death He was born on June 29, He was a member of the and many friends. He was made at www.gundersonfh.
23, 1935, in the Town of by his son, Eric; parents; 1937, in Madison, the son Zor Shrine, Royal Order preceded in death by his com.
Dunkirk, the son of Gun- sisters, Ruth Skjolaas and of Lewis and Mabel (Fleu- of Jesters, Escort Patrol, parents; his brothers, David
nar and Vera (Chidester) ry) Larson. Robert gradu- Gunderson Stoughton
Bonnie (Wayne) Bostrack. Stoughton Masonic Lodge a n d Wi l l i a m ; i n - l aw s , Funeral & Cremation
Skjolaas. Howard gradu- Visitation was held at ated from Stoughton High and Lakeland Shrine. Rob- Atwood and Mona Hove-
ated from Stoughton High School in 1955, where he Care
Gunderson Stoughton ert was very proud to be land; brother-in-law, Paul 1358 Highway 51 N. @
School in 1955. Following Funeral and Cremation performed in the first group a Shriner. He was also a (Phyllis) Schoenecker, and
high school, he served in of Norwegian Dancers. He Jackson St.
Care on Tuesday, April member of the American his first wife, Margaret. (608) 873-4590
the Wiscon- 18, and at First Luther-
sin National an Church in Stoughton,
Guard from until the time of the funer-
1955-1960. al service on Wednesday,
On June 18, 1960, April 19. Burial was held Sally A. Anderson She was born on Octo- was always involved with death by her parents; hus-
Howard married Carmen at Lutheran South Ceme- ber 9, 1928, the daughter a project. She enjoyed put- band, Kenneth; and her sis-
Haley. After high school, tery, followed by a lunch- of Stephen and Frances ting together giant puzzles ter, Marilyn.
he worked for Western eon celebrating Howards Hart. On May 25, 1946, and playing word games. Graveside services will
Electric until he started life at Noras in Deerfield. Sally married Kenneth Socially, Sally enjoyed be held at 1p.m. Friday,
farming. Howard and Car- Howard was not one to O. Anderson. Sally was a going out to eat and play- April 21, 2017, at Riverside
men purchased a farm in dress up. To honor his devoted wife and mother ing board games with Cemetery, 821 S. Page St.,
March 1962 in the Town desire to wear work clothes and enjoyed taking care of friends. She loved animals, Stoughton, with Rev. Rich-
of Pleasant Springs, where for every occasion, country her family. She cared for especially bird watching, ard Halom officiating.
he raised dairy cattle, grain funeral attire was requested foster children for a few and gardening and indoor Memorials may be
crops and tobacco. He was (jeans appropriate and ties years, first with infants and plants, especially African made to Stoughton Senior
proud to be a farmer until not required). then older children. Sally violets. Center. Please share your
retiring in 2014. Memorials may be made became a full-time caretak- Sally will be deeply memories of Sally at www.
Howard also enjoyed to First Lutheran Church, er for her husband through missed. She is survived CressFuneralService.com.
restoring old tractors, 310 E. Washington St., or
Sally Anderson his struggles with diabetes. by her daughter, Karen;
watching the Green Bay the Stoughton Junior Fair. She was creative and granddaughter, Laurie; Cress Funeral Service
Packers and Wisconsin Sally A. Anderson, age good with her hands and great-grandchildren, Celia 206 W. Prospect Street
Online condolences may be 88, passed away peacefully c o u l d c r o c h e t , k n i t o r
Badgers football and bas- made at www.gundersonfh. and Dawson; and numerous Stoughton, WI 53589
ketball. For 26 years, he on Thursday, April 6, 2017, sew just about anything. nieces and nephews. (608) 873-9244
com. at her home.
loved spending time at his Throughout her life, Sally She was preceded in
159 W. Main St. 873-5513 Continued from page 1 Street. The first exempted the counter to Tanesays prefer-
At the same meeting, the foundry building from the ence.
Serving Stoughton since 1989. than the Highway Trailer RDA voted to accept a pro- demolition moratorium; the Hirsch, who sits on the
building, and the city should posal from developer Mov- second was to incorporate the RDA, asserted the city should
Legals save and restore it instead. in Out to extend its 36-unit building into the redevelop- hold a public forum around
Jenson had mentioned the Elven Sted housing complex ment. these historic buildings.
TOWN OF DUNKIRK KETTLE PARK WEST II, LOT 16.
For questions regarding this notice foundry building during a to about three more acres on Ald. Mike Engelberger We need more public
ADVERTISEMENT FOR Eighth Street by acquiring (D-2) proposed including input before we make a deci-
2017 ROAD BIDS
please contact Michael Stacey, Zoning
Administrator at 608-646-0421.
March 14 council discussion,
The Town of Dunkirk is taking seal Additional information including when the council imposed a a Stoughton Trailers build- the building so a develop- sion, she said.
coat and overlay bids for various Town
roads, and a portion of the project will be
a location map can be found at: http://
stoughtoncitydocs.com/planning-com- temporary demolition mora- ing and replacing it with a er would be responsible for Majewski agreed the com-
funded by TRIP program.
Specific bid information may be
mission/
Published: April 20 and 27, 2017
torium on historic buildings 50-unit apartment complex. restoring the building instead munity should have more say
obtained from Mark Gretebeck at (608) WNAXLP in the city. That would expand the total of the city. He argued the before the building is torn
873-9177, or at the Town Hall, 654 County
Road N, Stoughton, WI 53589. *** The move was a reaction to riverfront redevelopment area city should tell the developer down and advised the council
All bids shall be sealed, marked
Highway Quote, and submitted to the
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS the Redevelopment Author- from 10.5 to about 14 acres. what it wants in the redevel- not to move too hastily on the
Town Clerk at the town hall up to and SUBSTATION EQUIPMENT itys decision on March 8 On Tuesday, alders debated opment, rather than allowing matter.
including 10:00 a.m. on April 28, 2017. STOUGHTON, WISCONSIN
Bids will be opened at 10 a.m. on Friday, PROJECT NO. S11-16D to demolish the Highway Jensons proposal to remove master developer Tanesay to Ald. Paul Lawrence (D-2)
April 28, 2017, at the town hall. Bids will
be awarded at the Town Board meeting SPECIFICATION NO. 3019, Trailer building and clear the the Highway Trailer building dictate the terms of a future countered that the council
at 7:00 p.m. on May 1, 2017. The Town of
Dunkirk reserves the right to reject any
VOLUME XL way for redevelopment of from the demolition moratori- development agreement. He should trust the RDA and
Stoughton Utilities will receive
and all bids or to accept that bid deemed sealed bids for Substation Equipment. more than 10 acres between um and approved two amend- noted that Tanesay could allow it to do its job. And he
Bids will be received at the office of For- ments to his motion. contract the restoration work disagreed with the assertion
to be most advantageous to the Town.
Melanie Huchthausen, Clerk ster Electrical Engineering, 550 North the Yahara River and South
Posted April 10, 2017
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