Reedsburg City Council ousts Ken Witt

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Sparta, Wisconsin 54656
THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
Former Sparta city administrator fired without cause
Ken Witt
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Sparta’s
former
city
administrator
Ken
Witt
is
now Reedsburg’s former city
administrator.
The Reedsburg City Council
fired Witt following what was
described as a “lengthy” closedsession
meeting
Monday,
February 22.
While
council
members
declined to elaborate on the
matter, the assistant city attorney
disclosed that Witt’s termination
was effective immediately but the
terms of severance had yet to be
hammered out.
At least seven of the 10 city
council members voted to fire
Witt since his termination had to
be approved by a supermajority.
Witt took the job with
Reedsburg in July 2012, after
resigning his position with the
City of Sparta.
At the time, Sparta was paying
Witt a $95,584 salary, not
including benefits. His beginning
salary with Reedsburg was
$97,500.
Responding to a reporter from
the Reedsburg newspaper, Witt,
who was not at Monday’s closedsession meeting, said the council
got tired of him bringing problems
to them.
He also indicated he was fired
without cause but said city
officials told him they were “tired
of the controversies,” according
to the Reedsburg newspaper.
The Reedsburg City Council
held
another
closed-session
meeting last night (Wednesday)
to discuss the matter, including
Witt’s severance terms.
In the three and a half years
Witt has been with Reedsburg,
he managed to consolidate the
duties of city clerk and treasurer
under his position.
It also was reported that
Witt was one of the candidates
interviewed last year for the
city administrator position in
Fitchburg, near Madison.
Witt’s
predecessor
in
Reedsburg, John Dougherty,
was fired in 2011 for poor job
performance.
Witt spent over a decade in
Sparta, and while he had his
detractors, he oversaw a period
when the city dropped its tax rate
to its lowest level in 25 years and
increased its bond rating by two
steps.
Witt could not be reached for
comment.
Committee strives to
develop new identity
for City of Tomah
by BOB KLIEBENSTEIN
Contributing Writer
At the
Grammys
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Reedsburg City Council ousts Ken Witt
by PAT MULVANEY
Editor
Tomah girls win
regional opener
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TWO SectionS - 20 Pages
In the days of the old west a
unique brand helped deter cattle
rustlers from stealing livestock.
It was a painful process when
a hot branding iron singed cattle
hide. Branding may be utilized by
some cattle ranchers in this day
and age. But branding is now the
buzz word to help communities
establish a unique identity.
And
while
establishing
community identity is not as
painful as branding cattle,
the process can be taxing as
members of Tomah’s Long Range
Planning Committee can attest.
The committee met Tuesday,
Feb. 23. Part of its discussion
with Stephen Tremlett included
developing a new brand that sets
Tomah apart.
Tremlett is a project planner
from MSA Professional Services,
Madison, the firm hired to
provide guidance as Tomah
develops a new brand and logo. A
community survey early this year
provided the committee with 32
taglines to consider as part of the
process.
One of the first goals identified
by the committee is to whittle
that list down considerably. But
in the impending future Tomah
will cease to exist as the Gateway
To Cranberry Country or Where
the I Divides. What will replace
that tagline remains uncertain.
City
administrator
Roger
Gorius feels use of the word
“divide” sends the wrong message
to lure people into Tomah. The
committee agrees a final brand/
logo not be based solely on their
input.
“This committee should not
decide what our logo should
be,” said Rick Carlson. “It’s a big
deal.”
It was pointed out the Tomah
Chamber
of
Commerce/
Convention & Visitors Bureau
play a key role. Executive
Director Tina Thompson is ready,
but...
“The
Chamber
needs
community direction,” Thompson
said. “We need a succinct tag line.
Until one is developed our efforts
are on hold. It’s important we are
all going down the same road.”
Some discussion focused on
how quickly that road should
be traveled. Tremlett favored a
quicker pace. Gorius said the
speed will be dictated by revenue
that will be generated by tax
incremental district (TID) funds.
But the city would not see those
funds until 2017, he added.
Those funds would be used to
purchase signage and banners to
promote a new logo/brand.
“We know signage will be
important,” said Carlson. “But we
should not do it in two months. A
logo doesn’t have to be who you
(See IDENTITY Page 8)
Tomah School District
referendum forum set
By BOB KLIEBENSTEIN
Contributing Writer
The NCAA lauds the run to its
Division 1 men’s and women’s
basketball tournaments from
March to early April as the Road
to the Final Four.
The parallel of the timelines
begs the comparison. The Tomah
School District can consider its
schedule of meetings leading
up to April 5 as the Road to the
Referendum.
Starting Tuesday, March 1 is
a schedule of parent meetings at
each school in the Tomah district.
Those meetings conclude with a
public forum Tuesday, March 29,
7 p.m. at the Tomah High School
auditorium.
The district is seeking an
operational
referendum
to
exceed current revenue limits.
It is a three year non-recurring
referendum asking voters to
approve exceeding revenue caps
at $1.5 million each year for the
next three years for a total of $4.5
million. District voters go to the
polls Tuesday, April 5.
Following is the information for
each parent meeting.
LaGrange Elementary School,
Tuesday, March 1 6 p.m.
Oakdale/Camp
Douglas
Elementary Schools, Monday,
March 7, 6 p.m.
Lemonweir
Elementary
School, Thursday, March 10, 5
p.m.
Tomah
Middle
School,
Thursday, March 10, 6 p.m.
Tomah High School, Tuesday,
March 15, 6 p.m.
Miller Elementary School,
Thursday, March 17 6:30 p.m.
Wyeville Elementary School,
Monday, March 21, 5:30 p.m.
Warrens Elementary School,
Wednesday, March 23, 6:30 p.m.
In 2014 an apparent victory for
a referendum to exceed revenue
caps was overturned following
an error in voter tabulations.
The referendum appeared to
have won by 31 votes on election
night. The outcome changed
when numbers were incorrectly
reported in two townships.
Anyone with questions about
the referendum is encouraged to
attend a meeting.
The Karrels family is pictured in front of the Bierger-Center in Luxembourg. The family visited Luxembourg
in December as part of their quest to obtain dual citizenship. Alli Karrels, of Sparta (second from right) is
pictured with, from left, her sister Erica; cousin Jesslyn; and father Mark.
Local woman on pace to obtain
dual citizenship to Luxembourg
by RENAE CALDWELL
Staff Writer
A Sparta resident has a unique
opportunity to obtain dual
citizenship, after proving directline heritage to a European
country.
The
small
country
of
Luxembourg began offering dual
citizenship in 2008 for people
who could prove their lineage,
and Alli Karrels is one of many
who is on her way to obtaining
dual citizenship status.
Karrels, a Sparta alderperson
and director of the Deke Slayton
Memorial Space and Bicycle
Museum, never questioned her
Luxembourgish heritage. Her
dad’s entire family can trace
their roots to the country, which
is bordered by Germany, France
and Belgium. She even worked
for the Luxembourg American
Cultural Society (LACS) in the
village of Belgium (WI) before
taking the position in Sparta.
Karrels’ father, a fourth
generation
American
of
Luxembourg
descent,
can
recall his parents speaking
Luxembourgish at home.
“Dad always knew his parents
were talking about ‘the juicy
gossip’ when they switched to
Luxembourgish,” she said.
Karrels explained that over
50% of the population of
Luxembourg left their home
country in the 1800s. At the
time, the country was very
poor. Many Luxembourgers
immigrated to America on a oneway ticket. When they did so,
their citizenship was revoked.
“It wasn’t malicious,” said
Karrels.
“The
country
of
Luxembourg was trying to
manage resources for the
population that was staying.”
Today, Luxembourg is a
very wealthy country and is
known for its success in the
banking industry and steel
manufacturing.
The country decided to allow
persons who can prove directline heritage the chance to apply
for dual citizenship in order to
right the wrong of revoking
citizenship to folks who left the
country. The offer is good for
a period of 10 years, ending in
2018, and the process is long.
The first step is to prove
lineage. One must acquire legal
documents and submit them for
review, which can take up to a
year. Only then is one eligible to
complete stage two and apply
for dual citizenship. This step
involves submitting paperwork
in person in Luxembourg.
Karrels did the legwork for
her family – a total of 19 family
members are in the process of
applying for dual citizenship,
since she proved the family
lineage.
Karrels, her father and her
sister went to Luxembourg in
December on an LACS trip, to
turn in their paperwork. Her
cousin, who presently works in
Turkey, met them.
Their submitted paperwork
goes onto a judicial docket for
a citizenship hearing, which
Karrels said could take between
six and 12 months. She will be
notified by mail if her citizenship
was approved. If so, she must
travel to Washington D.C. to
obtain a Luxembourg passport.
“I love that this opportunity
exists for my family,” said
Karrels.
Benefits of dual citizenship to
Luxembourg include the ability
to work or travel there or in the
European Union without a visa
or work permit.
“Also, if you are a third
generation
Luxembourg
citizen, you are eligible for the
European Union rate for school
– approximately 250 Euros per
year,” Karrels said, noting she
is primarily excited about this
opportunity for her nieces and
nephews, who are currently
minors.
Since she’s conducted all
the research and filled out
the paperwork for her own
family, Karrels was asked to
become a citizenship advocate
for the LACS, and has done
30 consultation calls that give
people an overview of the dual
citizenship process.
The LACS is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization, and it has
helped 400 people so far. It is
the only sanctioned organization
outside
of
Luxembourg
authorized to help people with
the dual citizenship process.
Anyone who has cause to believe
they can trace their heritage
back to Luxembourg and would
like information about the dual
citizenship process can call the
LACS at (262) 476-5086.
MONROE COUNTY HERALD
THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
Page 2
From the past . . .
5 YEARS AGO – Feb. 24, 2011
County Administrator Cathy Schmidt to stay
Retired judge Mike McAlpine is back in private practice
Public heard on budget bill, both sides say sentiment in their favor
10 YEARS AGO – Feb. 23, 2006
County administrator/executive options gaining momentum
Mathews Bows changing world of archery
Monroe County Board backs bill on arbitration
15 YEARS AGO – Feb. 22, 2001
Norwalkmeatprocessingfirmlaysoff120workers
Fort McCoy’s local economic impact tops $314 million
County may opt for pilot program for the county’s criminal justice
system data storing
20 YEARS AGO – Feb. 22, 1996
Advisory referendum vote on community center March 19
Human Services Board names Kent Jacobsen as interim director
Domesticabusevictimstobenefitfromhotline
25 YEARS AGO – Feb. 28, 1991
Milk watering scam earns Tomah dairyman Franz Scherricks 4
years in prison
Sparta school to form committee for future planning needs
The 107th Maintenance Company is safe after Scud attack
The Shadow Knows
1st Community Credit Union hosted three Sparta students for job shadowing on Friday, February 19. The students worked with 1st CCU
Human Resources Director Sandra Anderson, job shadowing employees to gain insight into a career in the financial industry and
the skills necessary to succeed in the workplace. Students were able to watch, listen and learn more about the aspects of a job –
characteristics, responsibilities, and day-to-day tasks. Pictured in the back row are: Jackie Page, a student who shadowed the lending
department; Becky Jerome, member business loan processor; Jean Mathison, mortgage loan processor; Leianna Melde, teller II; Sue
Stellick, teller supervisor; Morgan Drake, a student who shadowed the member service department; and Chip Manske, student branch
coordinator. Front row: Krista Wilson, vice president of lending; Laurie Wohlhoefer, bookkeeper; Joseph Krpan, a student who shadowed
the bookkeeping department; Kellie Zahrte, accounting clerk; and Cora Jothen, bookkeeper.
A night at the Grammys
Monroe County women
fill celebrity voids
by MARCI MARTIN
Contributing Writer
On February 15, nearly
15,000 people attended the
2016 Grammy Awards held
at the Los Angeles Staples
Center while nearly 25 million
watched from home. Most of
the attendees were the music
industry’s finest, including
Taylor Swift, Adele, Carrie
Underwood, and Lionel Richie,
just to name a few.
Also included in that number
were two Monroe County
residents, Jamie Gregar and
Christina Lene.
The
two
attended
the
event as seatfillers, having
won contests through www.
seatfillersandmore.com and its
Facebook page. The site allows
individuals to register and
sign up to attend a variety of
high profile celebrity, award,
and fundraising events like
the Survivor Finale, Billboard
Music Awards and Stand Up
2 Cancer, just to name a few.
They publish various contests
and then select winners.
Seatfillers occupy seats as
artists and celebrities vacate
them in the camera section
of the audience, as producers
do not want any empty seats
shown during the telecast. This
means seatfillers normally sit
in the first 10 – 15 rows, can
move only during commercial
breaks, and can have several
seats throughout the night as
the attendees come and go.
For both Gregar and Lene, it
was an unreal experience.
“Getting to participate as a
seat filler for any high profile
event is an experience of a
lifetime,” said Gregar, who
also attended the 2014 Beatles
Tribute concert through the
site. “It’s surreal to see high
profilecelebritiesandanhonor
to be in the presence of so much
talent.”
Lene agreed. “What other
venue do you ever get to go to
and see all of that?” she said.
“It’s an adrenaline rush…
amazing experience.”
Both ladies missed the
opening of the show but by
the second commercial break
had made it into the audience.
Throughout the night, Gregar
sat in five different seats, once
in the same row as Lady Gaga,
and Lene in six different seats.
“I saw all the performances
Pictured
from
left
are
Sally
Henley (former La Crosse area
resident), Christina Lene and Jamie
Gregar. Lene is pictured seated next to
The Weeknd as part of her duties as a
seat filler at the Grammys Feb. 15.
from
‘Girl
Crush’
on,”
Gregar said. She saw such
performers as Stevie Wonder
with Pentatonix, the Eagles,
Kendrick Lamar, Justin Beiber,
Lady Gaga and Chris Stapleton.
Her favorite part? Adele.
“I got put there (four rows from
the artist) right before she went
up. Best timing ever. She’s the
one that I really wanted to see.
Chills-up-my-spine amazing.”
Lene was seated in the front
row for nearly 40 minutes next
to pop artist The Weeknd and
was visible during the broadcast
during his close ups.
At one point, as Lene was
walking down an aisle, Adele
was walking up it with her
security team. “I could have
reached through her security
and touched her,” Lene said
with a laugh. “She shook hands
with Tori Kelly right next to me.”
Gregar and Lene are still
star struck and wide-eyed after
their adventure and count
themselves lucky to be able to
participate.
“Everybody was in music
someway and interconnected
somehow. It was their party.”
Graduate from
UW-Stout
Rebecca Guldenaar of Sparta
graduated from University of
Wisconsin-Stout in Menomonie in
December. Guldenaar, daughter
of Rick and Tammy Guldenaar,
graduated Cum Laude. She
earned a Major in Psychology and
a Minor in Women and Gender
Studies.
UW-Stout,
Wisconsin’s
Polytechnic University, has 48
undergraduate majors and 23
graduate programs, including
one doctoral degree. UW-Stout,
established in 1891, prides itself
on the success of its students in the
workplace, with an employment
rate at or above 97% for recent
graduates. The university was
awarded the Malcolm Baldrige
National Quality award in 2001.
Enrollment for the fall semester
was 9,535.
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Around Town
Former classmates Kathy Otto,
Kim Schmidt and Patty Newman
met Liz Guilfoyle for a fun mini
getaway in the Dells. Highlights
included wine tasting, playing
cards, catching up on their lives,
rehashing old memories and, of
course, creating some new ones.
A great time with a lot of laughs
was had by all.
On Mon., Feb. 29, Leap Year
baby Charity Kast will celebrate
her “16th” birthday.
The Fannings, Paul and Kim,
celebrated their 26th anniversary
THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
Page 3
Please come join us to help
by Shari Arnold
Rollie Von Haden
celebrate a milestone!
on Wednesday.
Birthdays this week include
Todd “The Legend” Leis on
Feb. 26th, and Tara Olson and
Rita Arnold on Feb. 27th.
Did
you
celebrate
your
anniversary or birthday, travel,
have a baby, or take in some
entertainment?
Email, phone or mail your
news to Shari Arnold at
[email protected];
(608) 487-0975; 314 Meadowview
Ln., Sparta, WI 54656.
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Thank You Note
From the family of
Kyle Livangood
who left us on 1-28-2016
We want to thank the many people
who sent a card with a personal note
attached of encouraging words or the
phone calls that let us know you were
concerned about us. Thank you for your
hugs and whispers of kind and gentle
words.
To those who spent the time picking
out just the right flowers or plant, they
were noticed.
To the Cataract Methodist Church,
we are grateful for the use of the hall. To
all the wonderful servers who tirelessly
worked to make such delicious food and
served our family and guests.
A special thank you to Pastor Robbie
Nowicki for all that she did.
We have been overwhelmed with
kindness, and as we heal we shall
remember all the kindness shown to us.
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Emily Bahr (left) and Holly Larsen.
SHS seniors organize
job shadowing event
Two Sparta High School seniors
worked with local businesses to
organize job shadows for their
peers for a Family, Career and
Community Leaders Association
(FCCLA) STAR event project.
Emily Bahr and Holly Larsen
began planning the Interpersonal
Communication
project
in
January and were able to secure
eight Sparta sites for students
to sign-up to visit: Innovations
Rehabilitation, Sparta Pharmacy,
Mathews Inc., Century Foods,
First Community Credit Union,
Cindy Puent Chiropractic Clinic,
Sparta Mayo Clinic, and Sparta
Veterinary Clinic.
Jobs at the sites included
physical therapist, pharmacist/
technician, human resources,
procurement,
research
and
development, accounting, sales,
lending,
member
services,
chiropractor, laboratory, surgery,
clinic/family practice, radiology,
emergency
medicine,
and
veterinarian.
The businesses were interested
in
participating
and
were
supportive of the project, Larsen
said.
“They said they like getting
students involved in different
things,” Bahr said.
Interpersonal Communications
is an event that recognizes
participants who use Family and
Consumer Sciences and apply
communication techniques to
develop a project designed to
strengthen communication in
an area such as: community,
employment
relationships,
family, peer groups or school
groups.
“We looked at different forms
of communication,” Larsen said.
“We talked to different teachers,
the (high school) activities
director and used email and
phone to communicate with
businesses,” Larsen said.
The girls created a list of the
opportunities and got it to their
classmates to register. Students
were asked to rank their job
shadowing
preference.
Bahr
and Larsen then distributed
the available placements to 41
Sparta Senior
Citizens News
Contributed
February 4
The meeting was called to order
with the Pledge of Allegiance by
president Jody Langrehr. Sixteen
members were present. Jody has
the only birthday in February.
The members sang “Happy
Birthday” to her.
“500” winners were, 1st
place - Iona Hayter; 2nd place
- Jody Langrehr; 3rd place Char Roehrl; 4th place - Gerald
Kolterman.
Door prizes - Joan Kolterman,
John
Roehrl
and
Jane
Chapiewsky.
February 20th
Our potluck was held on
February 20th. Jody opened
with a prayer.
“500” winners were, 1st place
- Char Roehrl; 2nd place - John
Langrehr; 3rd place - Spencer
Jenkins; 4th place - Betty
Pottinger.
Bunco - Emily Livangood.
Door prizes - Jane Chapiewsky,
Judy Wissestad and Jody
Langrehr.
sophomore, junior and senior
registrants. Their goal was 15 to
20.
“A lot (of students) were
interested in business and a lot
(of students) were interested in
the medical field – veterinarian,
pharmacist,” Bahr said. The
Scenic
Rivers
Area
Health
Education Center helped to
coordinate with Mayo Clinic in
Sparta to offer a hands-on day.
“We are very proud of the
leadership Emily and Holly have
displayed that has impacted so
many of our students and local
businesses,” Principal Sam Russ
said.
Students participated in the
job shadows Feb. 19 during a
non-school day in Sparta. Bahr
and Larsen will now finish their
project and prepare to compete
Feb. 26 in the FCCLA Regionals
at Western Technical College.
March diabetes
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– the Spice of Life’
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how to jazz up meat, seafood and
vegetables? Learn how to add
flavor and nutrition into your diet
with spices and herbs. Meghan
Teska, Registered Dietitian at
Mayo Clinic Health System –
Franciscan Healthcare in Tomah
will talk about reducing sodium
intake and increasing your
consumption of spices and herbs
on Tuesday, March 22, at 9 a.m.
Flavorful recipes will be provided.
This presentation is part of
the Diabetes Education Program
designed by Mayo Clinic Health
System – Franciscan Healthcare,
to educate those with diabetes on
healthcare topics that will help
them to improve and maintain a
healthy lifestyle.
“Flavor – the Spice of Life,”
will be offered Tuesday, March
22, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. in
the Lakeview Conference Room
at Mayo Clinic Health System –
Franciscan Healthcare in Tomah,
325 Butts Ave., Tomah.
There is no charge for this
presentation, but seating is
limited. Please pre-register one
week prior to presentation by
calling 608-392-7824 or logging
on to mayoclinichealthsystem.
org and clicking on Classes &
Events.
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THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
Page 4
Obituaries
MILDRED M. STICKNEY
April 10, 1920—February 23, 2016
SPARTA
Mildred
M.
Stickney, 95, of Sparta died
Tuesday, February 23, 2016, at
Black River Memorial Hospital,
Black River Falls, WI.
She was born on April 10,
1920 to Julius and Minnie
(Ortloff) Friske.
Mildred is survived by her
sons, Robert L. Stickney and
Richard H. Stickney both
of Sparta; and a daughter,
Joan Leum of La Crosse; one
grandson, Brian Leum and
family of Rock Springs, WY.
She was preceded in death by
seven brothers and six sisters.
A Memorial Service will be
held at 11 a.m. on Friday,
February 26, 2016, at St. John’s
Ev. Lutheran Church, Sparta,
with Reverend Mark Wessel
officiating. Burial will follow in
the church Cemetery.
Family and friends are invited
to call at the church on Friday,
from 10 a.m. until time of
services.
Online condolences may be
offered at www.schanhoferfh.
com
The
Lanham-Schahofer
Funeral Home, Sparta, is
assisting
the
family
with
arrangements.
Lanham-Schanhofer
Funeral Home
LOREN ZIEGLER
July 21, 1922—February 19, 2016
EAU CLAIRE - Loren Ziegler,
93, of Eau Claire, died Feb. 19,
2016, at his home.
Loren was born July 21, 1922
in Sparta, to Charles and Dora
(Johnson) Ziegler.
He attended
L o w e r
F a r m e r s
Valley Country
School
and
graduated
from
Sparta
High School
in 1940. He
served
two
Loren Ziegler
enlistments
in the U.S. Army; his final
discharge was in October of
1952.
For 30 years, Loren worked
for the General Telephone
Company, working in Mauston,
Wisconsin Dells, and when he
retired in 1982, he was working
at the State Headquarters at
Sun Prairie.
In 1970, Loren married
Florence
(Thomas)
Bock;
together the couple shared 45
wonderful years together. They
enjoyed their cottage on Lake
Eau Claire near Augusta, and
traveling extensively throughout
the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
After retirement, the couple
lived in Las Vegas for 20 years
before moving to Chippewa
Falls and Eau Claire.
Survivors include his wife,
Florence; son Robert; sister
Vera Siekert and sister-in-law
Alice Ziegler, both of Sparta.
Loren
was
preceded
in
death by his parents; and
siblings, Bergetta Artus, Verna
Chambers, Mabel Brohmer,
Clayton, Harold, Claire, Leonard
and Charles Ziegler.
Memorial services will be
held Sat., Feb. 27, 2016 at 2:00
p.m. at the Anderson Funeral
Home in Augusta. Friends may
call one hour prior to services
Saturday.
Burial will be at a later date in
the Farmers Valley Cemetery in
Sparta.
Online condolences can be
left at www.andersonfhaugusta.
com
BETTY LEE TREGANZA-PANEK
March 22, 1927—February 19, 2016
LYNDON STATION - Betty Lee
Treganza-Panek (nee Havey)
of Lyndon Station, Wisconsin,
passed away peacefully, on
Friday, February 19, 2016 at
the Mile Bluff Medical Center in
Mauston, WI, at the age of 88.
Betty
was
born
on
March
22,
1927, to Fred
and Jeanette
Havey.
She
graduated
from Mauston
High
School
in 1944 and, Betty Treganzaat the end
Panek
of WWII, she
worked at the Badger Army
Ammunition Plant in Baraboo,
WI, for a time. She attended
the University of Wisconsin –
Madison from 1944-1946.
Betty married John Treganza
on August 31, 1946, in Lyndon
Station and John continued
going to school in Madison while
she worked as a dental assistant.
To this marriage three children
were born, Christine (Donald)
Carter, Jeffery Treganza and
Lisa Ruskosky. John and Betty
were later divorced in 1979.
Betty worked at Fort McCoy in
Sparta, WI, from 1964 until her
retirement in 1984. On March
26, 1982, she married Chester
Panek and he preceded her in
death on November 30, 1984.
Betty moved to Lyndon Station
in 1987 and became the Village
Clerk – Treasurer in 1989 until
2006.
Betty is fondly remembered
for her sense of style, wit and
wisdom. Betty enjoyed spending
time with her family and many
friends.
Betty is survived by her
children, Christine (Donald)
Carter, Lyndon Station; Jeffrey
Treganza,
Mauston,
and
Lisa Ruskosky, Baraboo, WI;
grandchildren, Jody (Derrick)
Gwin, Fountain, CO; Jason
(Denise) Ruskosky, Sauk City,
WI;
Christopher
(Meghan)
Coon, Madison, WI; Chelsea
(Joshua) Burns, Fox Lake, WI;
great-grandchildren, Alexis and
Anestasia Gwin and Ethan,
Emmitt and Wyatt Coon.
Betty is preceded in death
by her parents; brother, Daniel
Havey and his wife, Kate; and
her grandson, Aaron Ficken.
There will be a wake for Betty
on Tuesday, February 23, 2016,
at the Conway-Picha Funeral
Home in Lyndon Station from
4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and again on
Wednesday morning at the
funeral home from 9:30 until
10:45 a.m. with procession to
the church.
The Mass of Christian Burial
will be held on Wednesday,
February 24, 2016, at 11 a.m.
at St. Mary’s Catholic Church
in Lyndon Station. Betty will be
interred in St. Mary’s Cemetery
directly following the service.
The family wishes to thank
Dr. Hinton, the nurses and their
assistants and all the staff at
Crestview Nursing Home in New
Lisbon for the wonderful care
she received the last few years.
Also, the staff at Mile Bluff
Medical Center for making her
last few days comfortable.
The Conway-Picha Funeral
Home and Crematory of Lyndon
Station, Wisconsin assisted the
family with arrangements.
For
on-line
condolences
and information, go to www.
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JESSE JAMES (J.J. alias The Gnarly One) ROWELL
May 10, 1946—February 19, 2016
SPARTA - Jesse James (J.J.
alias The Gnarly One) Rowell,
69, of Sparta, WI, passed away,
Friday, February 19, 2016, at
the Mayo Clinic Health System,
Sparta, WI.
Jesse was born May 10,
1946, to James and Gertrude
(Frederickson) Rowell in Tomah,
WI. He married
Carlene Revels
on
October
19, 1968. She
passed
away
on November
10, 2012. He
later married
Judy
(Etten)
Kraimer
on
Jesse Rowell
June 7, 2014.
Jesse worked for the railroad
for over 29 years. After that he
drove limousine and operated
swing gates at Equity Livestock.
For the last 13 years, Jesse
worked for Modern Disposal
Systems (MDS) in Tomah, WI.
Jesse
will
always
be
remembered
as
a
loving,
respectful, hard-working man.
He had a hearty laugh, a good
sense of humor and a devilish
grin. Jesse would help anyone
who needed help, even if he
didn’t know them. He will be
missed by everyone who knew
him.
Jesse is survived by his
wife, Judy of Sparta; daughter,
Dawn (fiancé Shaun) Rowell;
son, James “Jimmy” and his
Conway-Picha
Funeral Home
Anderson
Funeral Home
DALE R. BORRESON
February 25, 1931—February 22, 2016
HUNTER JERRY-LEE FRYE
May 27, 2011—February 19, 2016
TOMAH/SPARTA - Hunter
Jerry – Lee Frye, 4, of Tomah/
Sparta, died suddenly Friday
February 19, 2016, at the
Tomah Memorial Hospital.
He was born to Jason and
Melissa (Larsen) Frye on May
27, 2011, at Tomah Memorial
Hospital. He attended the Sparta
Charter Pre-K and the Oakdale
Elementary
School. Early
in Hunter’s life
he had health
problems, but
that
never
did slow him
down. He had
Hunter Frye
a brave and
wild personality, and always
tried to make people smile and
lift their spirits. Hunter will
always be remembered for: his
eyes, the strength he had that
he never slowed down, and the
love that he gave.
He is survived by his father,
Jason Frye of Tomah; his
mother, Melissa (special friend
Cody King) of Sparta; four
sisters, Makala Frye and Haley
Frye, both of Tomah, Kalye
Treu of Sparta and Lindsey
Frye of Tomah; his paternal
grandmother, Rose Frye (Papa
Mark) of Tomah; his maternal
grandparents,
Jimmy
and
Catherine Larsen of Cresco, IA;
his paternal great-grandmother,
Beverly Kulikowski of La
Crosse; his maternal greatgrandparents, Shirley Larsen
of Elma, IA and Robert (Jovina)
Lechtenberg of Lawler, IA; six
aunts and uncles, Dan (Tara)
Frye of Kendall, Josh Frye of
Kendall, Tanya Frye of Sparta,
Amber Frye of Ontario, Kari
(Tommy) Elder of Hillpoint, N.C.
and Jennifer (David) Hubka of
Cresco, IA; many great-aunts,
great-uncles and other relatives
and friends.
He was preceded in death
by his paternal grandfather,
Jerry
Frye;
his
maternal
great-grandfather,
Richard
Larsen; and paternal greatgrandmother, Norma Frye.
A Memorial Service will be
held on Wednesday, March
2, 2016, 11 a.m. at the Gloria
Dei Lutheran Church, 315
Elizabeth St., Tomah. Pastor
David Dahl will officiate. Burial
will be at a later date.
Relatives and friends are
invited to call at the Gloria Dei
Lutheran Church on Tuesday
from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and at
the church on Wednesday from
10 a.m. until the time of the
service.
The family requests memorials
be given to the American Family
Children’s Hospital in Madison
in Hunter’s name.
Online condolences may be
sent to www.sonnneburgfamily
fh.com
The
Sonnenburg
Family
Funeral Home is assisting the
family with the arrangements.
Sonnenburg Family
Funeral Home
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SPARTA - Dale
R. Borreson, 84,
of Sparta, died
Monday, February
22, 2016 at his home.
He was born on February
25, 1931 in Eau Claire, WI,
to Manfred and Edith (Houg)
Borreson. Growing up, he lived
in
Presque
Isle,
WI,
Milwaukee and
Melrose,
WI.
He graduated
from Melrose
High School.
D a l e
attended UWDale Borreson
Whitewater
before serving
in the US Army during the
Korean War. After he was
discharged, he attended UWLa Crosse and Winona State
and received his Bachelors of
Science and Master’s degrees
in Elementary Education. Dale
taught in Janesville briefly
before teaching in Sparta. He
retired in 1993.
Dale married Ann Beckler
on June 7, 1956, in Sparta.
They lived on the family farm
in Melrose before moving to
Sparta.
Dale was a member of the
Literary Club in Sparta. He also
organized and kept records for
Mt. Hope Cemetery for many
years. He was an avid reader and
enjoyed genealogy, camping,
and traveling the country.
Dale is survived by his wife,
Ann of Sparta; his children,
Eric
(Laurie)
Borreson
of
Bourbonnais,
IL,
Kristine
(Wilfredo Castro) Borreson of
Albert Lea, MN, Berndt (Mary)
Borreson of Sparta, Leif (Robyn)
Borreson of Jackson, MI; his
grandchildren, Thor Borreson,
Thad Borreson, Jackie (Jacob)
Maxwell, Kristina Garcia, Katy
Garcia, Josh (Sarah) Connelly,
Isaac
Borreson,
Colton
Borreson, and Callan Borreson;
his great-grandchildren, Jaxon
Maxwell, Olivia Sharpsteen,
Angeli Padilla, Gianni Padilla,
Madden
Connelly,
Brock
Connelly, Landon Connelly, and
Tenley Connelly.
He was preceded in death by
his parents; his son, Frederick;
and two brothers, Lloyd and
Gordon.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, February 27,
2016, at 11 a.m. at United
Methodist Church, Sparta, with
Reverend Rey Diaz officiating.
Burial will be at a later time in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Sparta.
Family and friends are invited
to call at Lanham-Schanhofer
Funeral
Home,
Sparta,
on Friday from 4 p.m. until 6
p.m. and on Saturday at the
church from 10 a.m. until time
of services.
Online condolences may be
offered at www.schanhoferfh.
com
The
Lanham-Schanhofer
Funeral Home, Sparta, is
assisting
the
family
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wife Katelyn Rowell of Sparta;
grandson, Donavan “lil’ guy”
Rowell;
a
sister,
Bernice
Stratton of Platteville, WI; a
brother, Clarence Rowell and
sister Marylou Burrington, both
of Eau Claire, WI; special friend,
who was like a daughter, Crystal
Anderson of Cashton, and her
children, Kohner Steele, Emily,
Colton and Isaiah Anderson;
his very special friends at
MDS, the Martell Family, Julie,
Stumpy, and Andy; his cousin,
Al “Whiskers” Warner; along
with many other relatives and
friends.
Jesse was preceded in death
by his parents; first wife,
Carlene; a brother, Asa Rowell;
and grandson, Lawrence Joel
Clark III.
Funeral Services will be held
Friday, February 26, 2016, 10
a.m. at the Torkelson Funeral
Home in Sparta, WI. Burial will
follow in the Farmer’s Valley
Cemetery, rural Sparta.
Family and friends are invited
for visition today, Thursday,
February 25, 2016, 5-7 p.m.
with a Rosary being prayed at
7 p.m., all at the funeral home.
Visitation will also be held on
Friday from 9 a.m. until the
time of service at the Torkelson
Page-Smith Funeral Home.
Online condolences may be
offered at www.torkelsonfuneral
home.com
Torkelson
Funeral Home
MONROE COUNTY HERALD
THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
Page 5
Thank You!
I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to each of the
following local businesses for their generous donations, used for
Wisconsin School Bus Driver Appreciation Week. Thanks to the
generosity of these businesses, we were able to hold a great
breakfast for the drivers followed by a prize drawing, in which
each of our drivers received a prize. This act of kindness let our
drivers know how important they are to our community.
All American Do-It Center, Applebee’s, Best Western, Brock’s
Butcher Block, Burger King, Casey’s General Store, Cenex,
Club Oasis, Colonial Bowling Center, Craig’s Meats, Cranberry
Country Lodge, Dorine’s Restaurant, Farm & Fleet, Fast Eddie’s,
Foxhole Pub, Gander Mountain, Ginny’s Cupboard, Hansen’s
IGA, LogoWear, Mathews Bow, McDonald’s, Three Bears Lodge,
Outback Steakhouse, Panera Bread, Papa Murphy’s, Perkins, Pizza
Hut, Sears, Silent Outdoors, Slice of Chicago, Sparta Cinema Six,
Sparta Family Restaurant, Sparta Steak House, Subway - Corner
Hwy. 16 & 27, Super 8 Motel, Taco Bell, Texas Roadhouse & TGI
Friday’s.
Rebecca Johnson, Manager
Lamers Bus Lines
Sparta, WI
Attendance Awards
Sparta Area Fire District Department firefighters with great attendance responding to calls in 2015 were recognized at the annual
banquet Jan. 16. Those with the best attendance record include, from left, Robert Arnold, Pat Ferguson, Rich Laxton, Sean Hogan, Fire
Chief Mike Arnold, Dann Schamens, Bob Garrelts, Dwayne Anderson and Phil Schreier. Not pictured is Quincy Goff. Contributed Photo
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Monday, March 28, 2016
at Jake’s Northwoods,1132 Angelo Road, Sparta, WI
The purpose of the Annual Meeting
is to receive the Annual Report for the
fiscal year ending December 31, 2015.
All credit union members
are welcome to attend.
Please RSVP by March 22nd
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Retiring Firefighters
Members of the Sparta Area Fire Protection District Department that retired or left in 2015 are pictured with Fire Chief Mike Arnold, far
right. From left, are Bob Easton, Rich Axelsen, Gary Ronke, Scott Jerome, Tom Van Wormer, Kevin Brueggeman and Al Smith. Not pictured
are Jason Jandt, Mike Barksdale, Melissa Krueger and Marc Brueggen. Contributed Photo.
Fire fighters recognized at annual banquet
by RENAE CALDWELL
Staff Writer
The
Sparta
Area
Fire
Protection District Department
celebrated the hardworking fire
fighters in its ranks, and several
accomplishments
during
its
annual banquet last month.
Accomplishments in 2015
included building and staffing
Station 3 near Cataract, which
resulted in lowering the ISO
rating for the City of Sparta and
the townships served by the fire
department.
Insurance Services Offices
(ISO) completed an analysis of
the structural fire suppression
delivery system and assigned the
department a Public Protection
Classification (PPC) number.
Insurance companies rely on the
ISO ratings for how they insure
people’s homes and businesses.
The townships used to be
ranked the worst possible -- a 10
-- but thanks to the new station
in Little Falls, the townships are
now ranked a six. The city has
improved from a four to a three.
“A class two is reachable,” said
Fire Chief Mike Arnold. “[Lowering]
the ISO rating is huge because it
reflects on every property owner
and every business owner. It
Recognition Of Service
Connie Ronke is pictured with Sparta Area Fire Protection
District Department Chief Mike Arnold. Ronke served as the
administrative assistant to the fire board from 2010 to 2015.
Contributed Photo.
reflects on everyone’s pocketbook
because of insurance premiums,
so we are very proud of this
accomplishment.”
The department also is working
on re-lettering its stations to
reflect on the image, and stations
one and three are completed,
Arnold noted.
Following the meal at Club
16, Arnold presented awards,
including Fireman of the Year,
which went to Quincy Goff.
Arnold indicated Goff is very
deserving of the award. Goff, who
was unable to attend the banquet,
joined the fire department in
2009.
“His attendance at calls and
trainings is great,” said Arnold.
“Anything I ask him to do, he
does.” Arnold added that Goff
has helped with painting and is
the back-up safety officer.
Attendance Awards and Years
of Service Pins were handed out.
Attendance awards go to the
top 10 fire fighters with the best
attendance record at calls. The
fire department responded to 265
calls in 2015, as compared to
263 in 2014.
The top 10 volunteers who
received
attendance
awards
are, Arnold, Robert Arnold,
Sean Hogan, Phil Schreier, Rich
Laxton, Dwayne Anderson, Pat
Ferguson, Dann Schamens, Bob
Garrelts and Goff. Each received
a stocking hat with the fire
department’s logo.
The following were recognized
for their years of service:
Dan Scholze, 30 years; Marv
Brueggen, Ryan Smith and Scott
Jerome, 25 years; and Kevin
Brueggeman, Al Smith and Amy
Anderson, 10 years.
The department also recognized
outgoing firemen. Most retired,
but some moved away or left the
department for various reasons.
Those celebrated for their service
include: Tom Van Wormer, 44
years; Marc Brueggen, 27 years;
Scott Jerome, 25 years; Gary
Ronke, 23 years; Rich Axelsen,
19 years; Jason Jandt, 16 years;
Kevin Brueggeman and Al Smith,
10 years; Mike Barksdale, eight
years; Melissa Krueger, six years;
and Bob Easton, two years.
The department also said
goodbye to Connie Ronke, the
administrative assistant to the
fire board, who served in that
capacity for five years. Ronke’s
replacement is Nancy Heimke,
whose husband, Randy, is on the
fire department.
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OPINIONS
Monroe County Herald
Thursday, February 25, 2016 / Page 6
Letters to the Editor
An Accepting Nation Again?
Open governments advocates to take show on the road
Advocates of open government
in Wisconsin are planning a threeday, eight-city informational tour
to highlight the importance of the
state’s open records laws, in the
wake of unprecedented attacks
from state lawmakers and others.
“An open society depends on
open government. Wisconsin
residents understand that,” says
Mark Pitsch, president of the
Madison chapter of the Society
of
Professional
Journalists
and an assistant city editor at
the Wisconsin State Journal.
“Last summer’s attempt to gut
the records law is just one of
several recent examples of official
disregard for the public’s right to
know. It’s time for education and
vigilance.”
The
“Open
Government
Traveling Show” will take place
from Tuesday, March 15, through
Thursday, March 17, as part of
national Sunshine Week, the
annual “celebration of access to
public information.”
The events—free and open to
the public—are aimed at helping
Wisconsin residents understand
the open records law and how
to use it. Each 90-minute
presentation will feature a
tutorial on the records law and
examples of its use by journalists
and advocates.
Participants
will
include
representatives of the Wisconsin
Freedom of Information Council,
the Madison chapter of the Society
of Professional Journalists, the
Wisconsin Institute for Law &
Liberty, the Center for Media and
Democracy, the MacIver Institute
for Public Policy and Wisconsin
Democracy Campaign.
The tour is also supported
by the Wisconsin Center for
Investigative Journalism. Each
stop has its own local sponsor.
The traveling show will take
place in the following locations:
La Crosse: March 15, 2 p.m.
La Crosse Public Library. Local
sponsor: La Crosse Tribune
Eau Claire: March 15, 7 p.m.
Centennial Hall, Room 1614,
UW-Eau Claire. Local sponsor:
Eau Claire Leader-Telegram,
UW-Eau Claire chapter, Society
of Professional Journalists
Wausau: March 16, 10 a.m.
Marathon County Public Library.
Local sponsor: Wausau Daily
Herald-USA TODAY NETWORK-
Wisconsin
Green Bay: March 16, 2 p.m.
Green Bay Public Library. Local
Sponsor: Green Bay PressGazette-USA TODAY NETWORKWISCONSIN
Appleton: March 16, 7:30 p.m.
Appleton Public Library. Local
sponsor: Appleton Post-CrescentUSA
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Sheboygan: March 17, 10 a.m.
Sheboygan Public Library. Local
sponsor: Sheboygan Press-USA
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Waukesha: March 17, 2 p.m.,
Waukesha Public Library. Local
sponsor: Schott, Bublitz and
Engel S.C.
Janesville: March 17, 7 p.m.
Blackhawk Technical College.
Local sponsor: Janesville Gazette
Increasing access to broadband in rural areas
For years I have been fighting
to provide access to broadband
internet services to western and
central Wisconsin. Broadband
internet is necessary for small
businesses and students to
take part in our economy and
learn the skills they need to get
a job. Unfortunately, in spite of
its importance, less than half of
adults living in rural areas have
access to this economic tool.
This is unacceptable. As a result,
I have been working to ensure
that more Wisconsinites have
access to low cost high speed business and individuals from
internet regardless of where they affording the internet access.
live.
In
addition
to
I recently helped pass
preventing the governthe Permanent Internet
ment from overtaxing
Tax Freedom Act which
internet access, I have
the President plans on
also been working to
signing into law. This
ensure that broadband
important
legislation
funding continues to
would permanently ban
reach
Wisconsin’s
taxing internet access
rural
communities.
and would give the
This
funding
will
citizens of Wisconsin
empower
our
local
relief from unfair taxes
providers to improve
Ron Kind
that
could
prevent
the quality and speed
Guest Opinion
of our broadband service and
give our local businesses the
tools they need to succeed
and create jobs.
Although we have made
progress on this issue, there
are still many Wisconsinites
that do not yet have access to
fast, reliable and affordable
broadband
service.
I
will
continue to work with anyone
that is willing to help improve
access to broadband and fight
to ensure that all Wisconsinites
have access to the tools they
need to remain successful.
Misconceptions associated with school district’s extracurricular activities
The Sparta School District’s
recent strategic planning survey
revealed a good amount of
interesting and informative data.
Almost 1,000 people completed
the survey and over 350 included
comments and suggestions. It is
important that the survey was
anonymous, but it is frustrating
to not be able to respond to
individuals who made specific
comments,
especially
where
there are misconceptions.
One topic of the survey that
generated a lot of comments was
extracurricular activities. As you
might expect, there was a wide
spectrum from those who place a
great deal of importance on these
programs (and would like to see a
greater investment) to those that
feel extracurricular activities are
not needed and are too costly. I
will not try to dissuade anyone
from their opinions, but I will
provide some information to help
readers evaluate their position
on this topic.
This year, the Sparta Area
School
District
will
spend
about $560,000 to support
extracurricular activities. This
includes all athletic programs
at the middle school and high
school level, such as football,
track,
wrestling,
basketball,
hockey and other sports. This
also incorporates support for
student organizations, clubs and curricular programs represents
activities such as DECA, FBLA, less than 2% of our total budget.
FFA, FCCLA and theater, as Eliminating
these
programs
well as cheerleading, jazz band, would free up this revenue for
color guard, dance team and other district purposes, but the
others. Averaged over
impact would not be
all students in grades
significant, and there
seven through twelve,
is the possible negative
this comes to a little
impacts. In addition to
under $500 per student.
the loss of opportunity
The budget covers
for personal growth
the cost of coaches and
and
development,
advisors, referees, crowd
there is the potential to
control,
and
ticketlose students through
takers. It includes most
open
enrollment
to
transportation,
event
neighboring
districts
registration fees, and
who continue to offer
coaching clinics, as well John Hendricks these
opportunities
as uniforms, supplies,
which
many
families
Guest Opinion
and
equipment.
value. Extracurriculars
Facilities are sometimes included, also motivate some students to
but this is not always the case do better in class and for some,
when facilities are shared with it keeps them in school. These
curricular courses such as the activities also bring community
gymnasiums.
Extracurricular members into our schools
events also create some revenue who otherwise may not have a
with admission and gate receipts connection to the District.
which have averaged about
Some people are under the
$45,000 annually.
impression that extracurricular
This is not to say that many budgets are annual targets for
teams and activities do not do reduction. Historically, budgets
a considerable amount of their were reduced about a decade
own fundraising to supplement ago. However, currently the total
costs. Parents also often directly budget for all of these activities
support activities with the has increased annually for
purchase of apparel and personal the past several years. Total
equipment.
spending increased by 7% in
Annually, the cost of our co- 2013-2014, 26% in 2014-2015,
and is budgeted to increase 4%
this year. Regardless of these
increases, many extracurricular
programs would benefit from
additional funding, and some
rely heavily on support generated
by booster clubs and parent
organizations.
In the survey, several people
express concern that the cost of
participation in extracurriculars
was out of reach for many District
families. This is particularly true
for some sports such as hockey
(which require costly personal
equipment) and dance (for which
costumes can be expensive).
However, there are also activities
which have minimal cost for
families. There are also other
factors which limit participation
such
as
transportation
to
and from practices, student
employment
and
academic
eligibility.
Finally, it is interesting to
note that while extracurricular
activities ranked low on the
survey’s scale of satisfaction
for adult respondents (seventh
of the eight topics surveyed),
extracurricular activities ranked
high for satisfaction among
District students who responded
(tied for second of eight topics).
John Hendricks is administrator of the Sparta Area School
District.
Dear Editor:
Who said this?
“For there is another kind of violence, slower but just as deadly
destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence
of institutions; indifference and inaction and slow decay. This is the
violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men
because their skin has different colors. This is the slow destruction
of a child by hunger, and schools without books, and homes without
heat in the winter.”
Must have been a democratic socialist, someone like Bernie
Sanders, maybe. Well, it was Robert F. Kennedy, not long before
his life was snuffed out, like his brother, and after he realized that
poverty in America was SO WRONG. Both Kennedy brothers actually
embraced many democratic socialist ideas, as did many others
throughout the American 19th and 20th century. As did Dr. Martin
Luther King. And Emma Lazarus, her poem, The New Colossus, at
the base of the Statue of Liberty in NYC harbor.
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
The “brazen giant” was the Colossus of Rhodes. Our “Colossus”,
the Mother of Exiles…..we should be proud. Unfortunately, now we
are locked in a contest between Americans who are not proud of
that thinking anymore, and people who wish for that idea to become
our national mantra again. It was something to be so proud of once.
It can be again, if we set aside our irrational fears and become a
welcoming nation once more.
Maria Lichter
Cashton
A Common Vision
Dear Editor:
In our current political climate, a vitriolic tone that lambastes those
with opposing views has emerged as the order of the day, though it
only serves to further entrench the divisions along the lines of party
alliance that already exist.
Whatever political affiliation one chooses, this does not exempt one
from certain rules of decorum that exist in public discourse. It is to
our great benefit to always bear in mind that creative collaboration
regarding our current challenges will assuredly bear more fruitful
solutions than permanently burning the bridges to productive
communication.
Let us not succumb to fossilized ideologies that do not breathe
as deeply and as freely as the living organism that is our singular
nation, but rather let us remain respectful, informed, and engaged
citizens so that we might rally together in an effort to affect deep and
powerful change to assure that the lives of all Americans are imbued
with the dignity and respect that they deserve.
Whether we side with those donning party red or party blue, or
remain staunchly independent, we must remember that our common
vision for the thriving of this country is much greater than any
differences we may harbor in our individual mappings of how to
affect that thriving.
When the buzz of the attack ads becomes a bit too deafening, it
would serve us all well to press “mute” and remember the grounding
words of Thurgood Marshall: “In recognizing the humanity of our
fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute.” Let us not be
diminished by the divisive pettiness of partisan politics but rather
raise ourselves up as a community to meet the pressing problems
that our nation faces.
Jenny Kuderer
Goodview, MN
Monroe County Herald
(USPS 359-300)
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Two men were arrested in
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them at people leaving The Bank
Bar.
Dispatch indicated one suspect
had a pistol, while another had
a sawed-off shotgun, which was
used to strike a man in the head,
causing injury. The men took off
in a vehicle before police arrived,
according to the complaint.
When police arrived, witnesses
reported that the two men were
inside the bar earlier and had
mentioned getting into a fight.
They’d left, but at closing time,
when people left the tavern,
the suspects were outside and
pointed guns at people as they
left.
One man approached them to
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he was assaulted. He had two
open wounds on his head, which
required staples to close. During
the confrontation, the blows also
caused damage to his dentures,
estimated at $2,300.
The victim said the men were
sitting in an alley in a parked
vehicle, in the way of people trying
to leave the bar. The victim said
he approached the men in the
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provided
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vehicle they left in, and police
initiated a traffic stop in Tomah.
Timmy L. Tiller and Jonathan
Parr were taken into custody,
though Parr has not been charged
at this time.
Both reportedly recently moved
to Tomah from out-of-state.
Parr told police he got into
an altercation at the bar with a
man who tried to beat him and
punched him in the nose. He said
the unknown man threatened
to shoot him, according to the
criminal complaint. He denied
ever brandishing a weapon
himself.
Tiller said Parr got into an
argument with someone, they
left, got pulled over and were
accused of pulling guns on
people. He denied possessing or
brandishing a weapon, saying he
was prohibited from having guns
because he is a convicted felon.
Eventually, he admitted to
pulling the shotgun on someone.
An unloaded sawed-off shotgun
and an unloaded pistol were
found in the car Tiller was
driving, the complaint indicates.
Tiller
was
charged
with
possession of a firearm by an
out-of-state felon, first degree
recklessly endangering safety,
possession of a short-barreled
shotgun, substantial battery,
pointing a firearm at another,
disorderly conduct with the
use of a dangerous weapon,
second offense drunken driving,
operating while revoked and
second offense operating with a
prohibited alcohol concentration.
He is in jail in lieu of a $1,000
cash bond. He may not possess
firearms. He may not drink
alcohol. He may not enter places
where it is sold, except pertaining
to work. He may not have contact
with the victim. A 7 p.m. to 7
a.m. curfew was imposed.
Solicitation sting
leads to one arrest
A Viroqua man was arrested
by Sparta police following a
sting operation targeting the
solicitation of prostitutes.
Sparta police conducted an
undercover
investigation
in
which officers posed as women
responding
to
online
ads
requesting prostitution. They
communicated with potential
customers via email and text
message.
The officers used two local hotel
rooms as designated meeting
spots for their customers.
Andrew E. Lehmann, 34,
reportedly solicited an officer,
believing the officer was a
prostitute. He sent the officer
a photo of his face and also his
genitals. He arrived at the motel
after several hours of email and
text chatting.
He was arrested after he
entered the designated room.
Lehmann was charged in
Monroe County Circuit Court
with solicitation of prostitutes.
He is free on a $2,000 signature
bond.
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are, but who you want to be.”
The committee reviewed other
information per the survey.
One idea offered by Tremlett
to consider, creation of a
business improvement district
(BID). A BID involves a group
of businesses who agree to “self
taxing” with those funds used for
improvement projects within that
district. Money can be used for
aesthetic improvements.
“I can see where a group of
business owners would take
ownership if they would go with
a BID,” Gorius said.
There was discussion on
challenges to find an ideal
mix with multi-use properties
downtown. It was noted some
people are hesitant to bid on
retail space if an apartment is
included with the building. Some
shy away from renovation hassle
and potential costs associated
with that combination.
The importance of a data base
to identify building owners was
discussed. Some are absentee
owners who don’t live in Tomah.
In other business, Gorius
shared
information
that
Starbucks is coming to Tomah.
Gorius said a site plan has been
submitted to the city for review
and he anticipates construction
to start as weather permits.
Starbucks will be located near
Arby’s on Buan Street. He had no
details on a completion date.
The next committee meeting
is scheduled for Tuesday, March
22 at 5:15 p.m. in the City Hall
council chambers.
MC Humane
Society offers
scholarship
The Monroe County Humane
Society is awarding a $500
scholarship to a graduating
Monroe County resident.
The
scholarship
will
be
awarded to a student that will
be pursuing a degree in Animal
Husbandry. This can be from a
university, college or a technical
college.
To apply, interested candidates
can get an application from their
high school counselors or email
a request to the humane society
at
monroecounty.hs@gmail.
com. Applicants must submit
the application along with a onepage biography explaining, “Why
I would be the best candidate
for
this
Humane
Society
scholarship.”
Applications should be sent to
the Humane Society at P.O. Box
392, Sparta, WI 54656 prior to
April 30, 2016.
The Humane Society is made
possible by the generosity of our
donors. The generous support of
our donors allows us to provide
financial assistance not only
to students, but to all Monroe
County residents for any animal
needs.
For more information, contact
the Monroe County Humane
Society at monroecounty.hs@
gmail.com.
Monroe County Historical Society’s
82nd Arts-Crafts
Country Gifts Show
Saturday,
March 5, 2016
8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sparta Senior High School
506 N. Black River Street
Sparta, Wisconsin
225 Booths! • Free Admission!
Everyone Welcome • Food Served!
Outstanding Booths
CHAIN SAW CARVINGS
Rugs, primitives, country
deco, jewelry, soaps,
lotions, sweatshirts,
gifts, wood, barn wood,
paintings, scarves, cards,
Easter decor,
pottery, purses,
doll clothes,
dips & mixes, salad
dressings, and
So Much More!
Excellent Parking - With Parkers
Handicapped Parking Near Building (bring your card)
Sponsored by: The Monroe County Historical Society
MONROE COUNTY HERALD
THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
Page 9
Dining & Entertainment
GUIDE
HO-CHUNK CINEMAS
LYNDA LOU’S
THE MG ROBERT B. McCOY CHAPTER OF THE ASSOCIATION
OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY (AUSA) PRESENTS
135 WITTIG ROAD • TOMAH, WI 54660, OFF I-90 & US 12
PHONE: 608-374-3820 www.marcustheatres.com
8 PIN TAP
BOWLING TOURNAMENT
SHOW TIMES ARE VALID - FRI. FEB. 26 -THURS., MAR. 3
MARCH
DEADPOOL (R)
DAILY 11:00, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00
HOW TO BE SINGLE (R)
DAILY 10:50, 1:30, 4:15, 7:00, 9:40
THE CHOICE (PG-13)
DAILY 10:50, 1:40, 4:20, 7:00, 9:45
KUNG FU PANDA 3 (PG)
Saturday, March 5
FRI.-SUN. 2:00, 4:30, 6:45, 9:45
Shift Times: 12:30pm,
3:00pm & 5:30pm
4 Person Team • Cost $60 Per Team
MON.-THURS. 10:30, 2:00, 4:30, 6:45, 9:45
TOURNEYS
214 S. Water St., Sparta • (608) 269-9933
DAILY 4 11:15, 1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 9:50
RISEN (PG-13)
GODS OF EGYPT (PG-13)
DAILY 4 11:00, 12:45, 3:45, 6:50, 9:15
FUNDRAISER for AUSA
KIDS WINTER FILM SERIES MOVIE
SATURDAYS
Feb. 27 - Cribbage
March 5 - Chipper
March 12 - Shuffleboard
March 19 - Euchre
March 26 - 500
April 2 - Pool
PAN (PG) • 10 A.M. ONLY
FRI., SAT., & SUN. $3.00 ADMISSION PRICE
Attention Shuffle
Board Players
Tournament is Open to the Public • Raffles Available
NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THESE MOVIES 4
Must Make Up Games
Before Tournament
Call The Colonial
To Register
NEW MATINEE TIMES ON FRI/SAT & SUN ARE ANY MOVIE BEFORE 4:00 P.M.
SIGN UP NOW FOR MARCUS LOYALTY REWARDS PROGRAM
EVERY TUESDAY - ALL MOVIES, ALL TIMES, ALL AGES WILL BE $5
THEY ARE GOOD AT HO-CHUNK CINEMAS AND ANY MARCUS THEATRE.
TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE - PLEASE CHECK ON THE WEB SITE FOR THE DAY YOU ARE ATTENDING
1415 W. WisconsinSt., Sparta, WI • 608-269-1806
Call Bar for Times & Details
Friday Night Fish • 4-8 p.m.
Early Bird Special
4-5 p.m.
1 pc. Fish &
Salald Bar
$7.99
1 pc.
$8.99
Includes Salad Bar
Thursday Steak Night • 6 oz. Clubhouse Steak
Includes: Baked potato or French fries, coleslaw
or cottage cheese & a bun, or select off menu
$9.50
Sparta American Legion
Hwy. 21 East, Sparta • 269-4411
Hours: Monday-Sunday 11 a.m.-Close
Sparta Cinema 6
1010 Maple Ave. Sparta, WI 54656
Frugal Fridays
are here!
Watch any movie currently playing on
Friday for the first set of shows, get your ticket,
junior popcorn and soda all for only $6.00!
Monday Funday!
Every Monday get your ticket
and jr. popcorn for only $5.00!
All Monday shows play in 2D.
Good for all shows Mondays
Now Showing February 26-March3
Gods Of Egypt
PG13
Feb. 26-29: 12:502D, 3:303D, 6:153D, 8:453D
March 1-3: 5:153D, 7:153D
Deadpool
Feb. 26-29: 1:00, 3:00, 5:00
March 1-3: 5:20
Feb. 26-29: 12:50, 2:55, 5:00, 7:05, 9:10
March 1-3: 5:25, 7:30
How To Be Single
Risen
PG-13
Feb. 26-29: 1:05, 3:35, 6:35, 8:55
March 1-3: 5:20, 7:45
Feb. 26-29: 7:00, 9:00
March 1-3: 7:45
PG13
Kung Fu Panda
R
Feb. 26-29: 1:00, 3:30, 6:30, 8:50
March 1-3: 5:30, 7:30
Zoolander 2
TheChoice
R
PG
PG13
Feb. 26-29: 12:55, 3:30, 6:15, 8:45
March 1-3: 5:20, 7:35
***All features and times are subject
to change without notice***
For Further information please call 608-269-7469
or visit our website at
or find
www.spartacinema6.com us on
Proud
Sponsor of
the Safe Ride
Program
MONROE COUNTY HERALD
FA I T H
Church Services
SPARTA MENNONITE
FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
Sunday morning services at 10
a.m. and the first, third and fourth
Sunday at 7:45 p.m.
Every Wednesday - Evening Service
at 7:45 p.m.
Please Visit Us Sometime
COMMUNITY OF
CHRIST CHURCH
17919 Idler Rd
Co-Pastor Wallace Pohl
608-269-6338
1st Sunday Christ Ed 9-10 a.m.
Prayer Service 10-10:20 a.m.
Other Sundays Christ ED
9:30-10:20 a.m.
WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30-11:30 A.M.
EVERYONE WELCOME!
FAITH EVANGELICAL
FREE CHURCH
Leading people in a fully
Devoted, life-changing
Relationship with Jesus Christ”.
6644 STH 16 – 608-269-5469
E-mail: [email protected]
Website
www.spartafaithfree.com
Pastoral Team:
Pastor Dave Van Wingerden,
Interim Pastor
Pastor Nate Palmer
Sunday – 8 a.m. Traditional
Worship Service. 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School classes for all ages. 10:45
a.m. Contemporary Worship Service;
Children’s Church available (3
yrs. Through 2nd grade); nursery
available for both worship services.
Tuesday – 6:30 p.m. Fresh Brewed
Fellowship (women’s gathering).
Wednesday – 7 p.m. Youth Group
(7th through 12th grades).
CHAPEL SERVICES
FORT McCoy
CATHOLIC - Call the Religious
Support
Office,
388-3528,
for
schedule.
PROTESTANT - Ft. McCoy Chapel,
Collective
Protestant
Services,
Chapel 1, Bldg. 2672, 388-3528.
Protestant Service Sunday 9:30 a.m.,
Fellowship 10:30 a.m.
SPARTA COMMUNITY
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Meeting at First Church
Of the Nazarene
6287 State. Hwy. 16 W.
Sunday Evening – Church Service
at 6 p.m. Sunday School to follow
service.
To know Jesus and to make
HIM known.
In Sparta and
Surrounding Areas
VICTORY LIFE FELLOWSHIP
111 S. Water St., Sparta
Pastor Dale & Pam Centanni
Sunday - Sunday School, 9:30
a.m.; Worship service, 10:45 a.m.;
Evening Bible Group, 6 p.m.
Wednesday - Bible Study, 6 p.m.
Call 269-2318 for more information.
Helping Hands of Victory Life
Fellowship - If you need clothes or
misc. items, call 269-6047 or 2690615. Open Mon. & Fri. 10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m., 111 E. Oak St., Sparta
AMBASSADOR BAPTIST CHURCH
P.O. Box 514
Hwy. 16 East - six miles
Pastor Clyde Ewers - 269-4506
We invite you to all our services.
Sunday - Sunday School 9:3010:30 a.m. Worship 10:30-11:45 a.m.
Night Service 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Night Bible Study and
Prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m.
For more information or rides, call
Pastor Clyde Ewers, 269-4506.
IGLESIA EVANGELICA LIBRE
“LA COSECHA”
HARVEST EVANGELICAL
FREE CHURCH
123 Main St., Norwalk
823-7512; (608) 269-9035
Pastor Jose Reyes
Domingo Escela Dominical, 9-10
a.m. Servicio de Adoracion, 10 a.m.12 p.m.
Mas Dios muestra su amor para
con nosotros en que siendo aun
pecadores, Cristo murio por nosotros.
Romanos 5:8
NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
CHURCH
“Where Jesus Christ is Lord”
720 Avon Road & Hwy. 27
Phone 608-269-3513
Fax 608-269-3546
Randy Williamson - Senior Pastor
Brock Williamson - Youth Intern
Rachel McPherson - Administrator
of Children’s Ministries
Sunday - 9-9:30 a.m. Morning
Blend.9:30 a.m. Adults: Morning
Celebration; Nursery Available for
ages 0-1 yr. Children’s Prgorams for 2
yrs. to 6th grade.
Wednesday Family Night 6-7:30
p.m. Adult bible study with worship &
prayer. Children’s programs for girls
& boys ages 2 thru 6th grades. Youth
group grades 7 thru 12.
Call or visit our website:
www.spartanewlife.com
These weekly Church messages are contributed by
the following concerned citizens and businesses,
who urge you to attend the Church of your choice!
THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
601 W. Montgomery St.
Pastor Jeremiah Cochran
Phone 269-2014
Everyone is invited to attend!
SUNDAY - Sunday School, 9:30
a.m.; Morning service, 10:30 a.m.;
Evening service, 6:30 p.m. (First
Sunday of month - lunch after a.m.
service followed by a 1 p.m. service
with no evening service.)
WEDNESDAY - Children, youth
and adult programs, 7 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Corner of Rusk and Mont. Sts.
Walter Rakow, President
Sparta Branch
608-633-8304
Meeting at Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints, Sparta, from 10
a.m.-1 p.m.
Visitors Always Welcome
GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH
1700 W. Wisconsin Street
Sparta, WI 54656
608-269-4760
www.spartachurch.org
email: [email protected]
Pastor Jef Skinner
Sunday School for all ages @ 9:15
a.m. Sunday Worship Service @ 10:30
a.m.
1st Wednesday of month, ACTS
242 Dinner @ 5:30 p.m.
2nd and 4th Wednesday of month,
Prayer Meeting 6 p.m. (in homes, call
the church for information).
1st and 3rd Thursday of month,
MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers) 6-8
p.m.
2nd and 4th Thursday of month,
Women’s
Home
Bible
Study,
6-7:30 p.m. Call 608-797-5387 for
information.
Thursday morning, Adult Bible
Study, 10-11:30 a.m.
Building is handicap accessible.
Childcare available during Worship
Service.
How can our church serve you?
Seek Jesus, Share Jesus, to
Serve Jesus, to glorify God
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
6287 Hwy. 16 West, Sparta
269-7301
Pastor Jason Lictao
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Worship
Service, 10:45 a.m.
Thursday Night Bible Study, 6:30
p.m.
If you have a special prayer need,
we have a Prayer Chain. Just call Val
at 269-4245 and mention that this is
for the Prayer Chain. Your requests
can be spoken or unspoken.
LET GOD MAKE A CHANGE
IN YOUR LIFE TODAY
SPARTA CO-OP SERVICES
Fertilizer - Grain - Propane - Tires
FULL SERVICE SHOP
CENEX Convenience Store
Phone 269-2255, Sparta, WI
of Sparta
SPARTA
835 W. Wisconsin St.
608-269-2126
“For All Your Financial Needs”
WEHRS TRUCK & AUTO
“In Business Since 1935”
I-90 - Bangor, WI (800) 562-0907
(Sparta phone 269-5815)
www.wehrschevrolet.com
Union National Bank
124Wisconsin
W. Oak54656
St. •&(608)
1103
W. Wisconsin
St.
Sparta,
269-6737
• Fax: (608) 269-7805
Sparta,www.unbsparta.com
WI 54656 • Ph. (608) 269-6737
124 West Oak Street • 1103 West Wisconsin Street
Member FDIC-FRS
Union National Bank
www.unbsparta.com
It124just
makes
West Oak
Street • sense.
1103 West Wisconsin Street
CLEO FREELANCE
Sparta, Wisconsin 54656 • (608) 269-6737 • Fax: (608) 269-7805
od is love.
www.unbsparta.com
“Quality Physical & Occupational Therapy”
BOB WIEDL, PT
501 W. Wis. St., Sparta • (608) 269-0555
God wants life eternal for us.
Life now and life eternal enfolds us in God’s love.
of Sparta • Ph. 269-5757
So choose life: life for now and life forever.
P.O. Box 458
139 N. Court St.
M O N R O E Sparta, WI 54656
C O U NTY
608-269-6781
TITLE
Make your choice this week in church.
Fax: 608-269-6455
www.monroe-title.com
Sparta Travel Center
4105 Theater Rd., Sparta, WI
Psalm 63:1-8
Isaiah 55:1-9
1 Corinthians 10:1-13
Luke 13:1-9
Revised Common Lectionary © 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts for
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Third Sunday in Lent
269-7465
900 Maple Avenue, Sparta
(608) 269-1277
Bangor 608-486-2356
www.riverbank.biz
CAPTAIN’S CORNER
BARBERSHOP
269-7937
2151 W. Wisconsin St., Sparta, WI
MODERN
DISPOSAL
SYSTEMS
YOUR HOMETOWN HAULER
P.O. Box 513 • Sparta, WI 54656
(608) 269-4300
“25 Years of
Service”
518 E. Wisconsin St.
P.O. Box 508, Sparta, WI
Office: 608-366-1100
Service Plus
Heating & Cooling
2975 Commercial Dr., Sparta
608-269-1818
Proud to have a work force of local,
conscientious, community minded people.
Morrow
Home
Community
Skilled Nursing
Assisted Living
Independent Apartments
Child Daycare
Styling for Men, Women, Children
107 N. Water St. • (608) 269-2535 SPARTA, WI • (608) 269-3168
Bob Lehmann
www.morrowhome.org
1501 W. Wisconsin St.
Sparta, WI 54656
www.gr8buyauto.com
[email protected]
Phone: (608) 269-GBUY (4289)
Cell: (608) 343-7368 • Fax: (608) 269-4298
TIM NEUBAUER
TRUCKING, LLC
1123 W. Wisconsin St., Sparta, WI
608-269-8400
(I-90 Exit 28 and Hwy. 16)
(608) 269-3277
OPEN 24-HOURS A DAY 7-DAYS A WEEK
Sparta, WI • (608) 269-7501
LANHAM
SCHANHOFER
FUNERAL HOME
106 W. Franklin Street
Sparta, WI 54656
(608) 269-6666
Jeff Schanhofer
Funeral Director / Owner
Pub & EatEry
608-486-1113
Rockland, WI
Hours:
Sun. 7:30 a.m.-2 a.m.
M-Thurs. 10 a.m.-2 a.m.
Fri. 10 a.m.-2:30 a.m.
Sat. 7:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.
Visit your place of
worship this week.
608-269-3500
All Orders Available
for Carryout
ST. JOHN’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
419 Jefferson Ave. • 269-4966
(Wisconsin Synod)
www.stjohnsparta.org
Pastor Mark Wessel
Friday - 8 a.m. Chapel.
Sunday - 8 and 10:30 a.m.
Services; 9:20 a.m. Adult Bible class,
Adult Information class, Christ Light,
Jr. Teens, Jesus Cares class, Teens.
Monday - 6 p.m. Worship.
Tuesday - Kindergarten Fun &
Fitness Day at Luther High; 7 p.m.
Bd. Adult Spiritual Growth.
Wednesday - 6:30 a.m. MAC
class; 1:30 p.m. Ladies Aid; 4 and 6
p.m. Lenten Worship; 5 p.m. Soup/
sandwiches; 6 p.m. Confirmation
class; 7 p.m. Adult Choir.
Thursday - 6 p.m. Bd. Church
Properties; 7 p.m. CAP class.
CONGREGATIONAL UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
201 N. Water St., Sparta
Sun., Feb. 28 - 9:30 a.m. Worship.
Wed., March 2 - 6 p.m. Church
School.
Thurs., March 3 - Chicken &
Biscuit Supper, 4:30-6 p.m. in
fellowship hall.
All are welcome - no matter who
you are - where you are God is still speaking.
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
319 W. Main St., Sparta
Rectory Phone 269-2655
www.stpatrickparish.41pi.com
Father Patric, Pastor
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Sunday - 8:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m.; 6
p.m. (Spanish).
Weekday Mass - Tues. 5 p.m.;
Wed.-Fri. 8:15 a.m. (first Friday of the
month is at the hospital).
RECONCILIATION
St. Patrick’s - Saturdays 3:30-4
p.m. & appointment. Hay confessions
antes de la misa todos los domingos.
Confessiones empieza a las 5:30.
St. John’s - Saturdays 7:30 p.m.
before Mass.
IGLESIA EVANGELICA EL BUEN
SAMARITANO INC.
GOOD SAMARITAN
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Direccion/Address
503 Merrill St., Sparta, WI 54656
te invita a sus Servicios
Congregacionales
Invites you to Services held on
Domingos/Sunday 2 p.m.
Jueves/ Thursday 6:30 p.m.
1er Sabado del mes
Culto Juvenil 6 p.m.
1st Saturday of every month
Youth Service 6:00 p.m.
3er Sabado del mes Servicion de
Damas 6 p.m.
3rd Saturday of every month
Women’s Service 6 p.m.
phone/tel: (608)633-7124
(608) 269-2858
Buscad a Jehova mientras
puede ser hallado, llamadle entanto
que esta cercano. Isaias 55:6
Seek the Lord while He may be
found: call on Him while He is near.
Isaiah 55:6
ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Friendly Little Red Church
on Water Street
322 N. Water St. • 608-269-4266
Fr. Peter Augustine,
608-633-1251
Sr. Warden - Geraldine Simpson,
487-9020
Jr. Warden - Steve Kaeseman,
615-509-0723
Sunday - Holy Eucharist Rite II English 10 a.m.
GAINING GROUND
COMMUNITY CHURCH
620 Industrial Dr. #4, Sparta
608-269-3114
gaininggroundcommunitychurch@
gmail.com
Pastor Matt Vandeleest
Saturday Worship Service, 6 p.m.
“Traditional Values in a
Non-Traditional Style”
SPARTA SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
903 North St., Sparta
Saturday Service – 9:30 a.m.-noon.
Join us for a happy Sabbath.
ST. JOHN’S. EV. LUTHERAN
Ridgeville, WI
- WELS Matthew Minzlaff, Pastor
(608) 372-6956
Free Soup/Sandwich Supper on
Wednesdays, Feb. 10th through
March 16th beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Lenten Church Services at 5:30
p.m.
Sunday - Sunday School at 9 a.m.
Divine Worship at 10 a.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
ELCA
612 North Water Street, Sparta
608-269-5081
www.tlcsparta.org
Pastor Mark Kvale - Senior Pastor
Michelle Hyatt - Youth and Family
Ministry Coordinator
Please join us for Sunday Worship
at 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School is at 9:15 a.m. and
Coffee Fellowship is at 9:20 a.m.
We look forward to meeting you!
God’s Love - Our Hearts God’s Work - Our Hands
IMMANUEL and SALEM
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
403 S. Main St., Norwalk
Pastor Fran Hewuse II
(608) 823-7523
10:00 a.m. Worship at Immanuel/
Salem - September thru May.
9:30 a.m. Worship at Immanuel/
Salem - June, July and August.
Worship at Salem the first Sunday
of the month May thru October.
8:45 a.m. Sunday School for all
ages at Immanuel - Sept. thru May.
Come and join us!
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Pearl Street, Bangor
(608) 486-2670
Reverend Larry Olson and
Reverend Stephanie Steiner
Sunday Worship at 9 a.m.
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St. Patrick’s School Honor Roll
St. Patrick’s Catholic School in
Sparta named its second quarter
honor roll students.
6th grade
Remy Eweama, Emma Hemmersbach, Olivia Hirsch, Jailynn
Krauss, Alex Kress, Giovanna Lopez, Elena Martinson and Hayley
Oswald.
7th grade
Mary Kristy Eweama, Daniela
Garcia Flores and Natalia Torres.
8th grade
Adam McKee, Brielle Savor,
Abby Schaitel, Emma Steele and
Darrion Webb.
Mid-day Lenten lunch and worship
Each year the Sparta Ministerial
Association sponsors Lenten
Luncheon Meditations in our
community. These meditations
provide an opportunity for the
community to come together
and worship at a different host
location each week.
The luncheons begin promptly
at Noon and finish by 12:55 pm.
Please join us starting February
17 as we share a simple lunch
together and then share in a
short time of worship.
March 2, 2016; St. Patrick’s
Catholic Church, Pastor Mark
Kvale preaching;
March 9, 2016; St. John’s
Episcopal
Church,
Father
Jerome Patric preaching;
March 16, 2016; Trinity
Lutheran Church, Father Peter
Augustine preaching.
ST. MATHEW’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(8miles north of Tomah on Hwy. 12)
4285 U.S. Hwy. 12
Warrens, WI 54666
(608) 378-3233
www.stmatthewsonline.org
Pastor Phillip Enderle
Sunday - Worship Service at 9:15
a.m. (includes a Children’s Lesson).
Wednesday - Worship Service at
6:30 p.m.
CASHTON FOUR-POINT
LUTHERAN PARISH
Brush Creek, Fish Creek Ridge,
North Coon Prairie and
Portland Lutheran Church
Pastor: John Stennes-Spidahl
621 Lewis St., Cashton, WI 54619
608-654-7798
www.fourpointparish.org
[email protected]
Feb. 28 - Brush Creek Worship 9
a.m.; Brush Creek Sunday School,
North Coon Prairie Sunday School
and Portland Faith in Action 10 a.m.;
Portland Worship with installation of
officers 11 a.m./potluck dinner.
March 2 - Portland WELCA meets
for quilting 9:30 a.m.; Confirmation
at Brush Creek 6:30 p.m.; Lenten
Worship at Brush Creek 7:30 p.m.
March 3 - Fish Creek Church
Council meets 7 p.m.
TRI PARISH
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
1205 Front St.
Cashton, WI 54619
608-654-5654
Rev. Michael E. Klos, Pastor
MASS SCHEDULE
Sacred Heart of Jesus, Cashton - 4
p.m. Saturday. 10 a.m. Sunday.
Saint Augustine of Hippo, Norwalk
- 7:30 p.m. Saturday
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
Saint Mary’s Ridge - 8 a.m. Sunday.
12 p.m. Sunday (Extraordinary
Form).
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
Summit Ridge
16545 Kellogg Avenue
Norwalk, WI 54648
608-269-2655
Father Patric, Pastor
Parochial Admin.
SATURDAYS - Mass at 8 p.m.
BELLS COULEE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
N7289 CTH E
Bangor, WI 54614
Phone 608-486-4415
Rev. Richard Erickson
608-461-1296
SUNDAYS - 10 a.m. Worship and
Sunday School.
ST. JACOB’S EV. LUTHERAN
Norwalk, WI
- WELS Matthew Minzloff, Pastor
Sunday, Divine Worship at 8:30
a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
ELCA
401 Mill St., Wilton, WI 54670
(608) 435-6647
SCHEDULE
SEPT.-MAY - Sunday School 9 a.m.
Worship 10:15 a.m.
MAY-AUG. - Worship 9 a.m. No
Sunday School.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHURCH
SHAMROCK UNION CHURCH
North of Cataract, South of BRF
(715) 284-5290
Minister Pastor Serry Marg
Sunday Worship at 9 a.m.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
106 E. Main St., Rockland
(608) 486-4539
Pastor John E. Brouwer
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Worship Service;
Sunday School and Confirmation
classes meet at 10:30 a.m.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCHES
Pastor Robbie Nowicki
Ph. (608) 488-5311
CATARACT
Sunday - Worship Service 9 a.m.
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
MELROSE
Sunday - Worship Service 10:30
a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH OF LEON
Building the family of God with a
heart for our community!
20752 State Hwy. 27, Leon
www.leonchurch.org
Don Ehler, Pastor
608-792-0481
SUNDAY
Adult Sunday School at 9 a.m.
Worship at 10 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study at 9 a.m. AWANA Club
5:15-6:45 p.m.
CATARACT
FAITH EV. LUTHERAN (WELS)
Pastor Joel Neuman
Cataract Service time
Sunday Worship Service - 9:45
a.m., 6774 Acorn Ave.
BETHANY, IMMANUEL,
TRINITY ELCA
Evangelical Lutheran Church
of America
Cashton, WI 54619
(608) 654-5236
Pastor - Amanda Schultz
BETHANY
Feb. 28 - 8:30 a.m. Worship.
IMMANUEL
March 2 - 7 p.m. Worship & a light
meal starting at 6 p.m.; Confirmation
& mentors meet at 6 p.m.
TRINITY
Feb. 28 - 10 a.m. Worship; Sunday
school at 9 a.m.; Easter Choir practice
at Trinity at 11 a.m.
March 2 - Sticky Faith, 3:15-5 p.m.
SPARTA UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
210 N. Court St. • 269-6949
Pastor Rey Diaz
www.spartamethodist.com
Sunday - 9 a.m. Worship Service
6-7 p.m. Wednesday Evenings Classes for All Children 3 yrs. & up!
Fri., Feb. 26 - 8:30 a.m. Ladies’
breakfast, Coaches Kitchen; 9 a.m.
Men’s coffee, Sparta Grill; 9:30 a.m.
TOPS, garden rm.; 4 p.m. Pastor/
Baptism Parents’ mtg.
Sat., Feb. 27 - D. Borreson funeral.
Sun., Feb. 28 - 9 a.m. Worship,
Contemporary, family rm. available;
2:30-5:30 p.m. “Brigadoon” practice.
Mon., Feb. 29 - 1 p.m. Adult Bible
Study; 2-4 p.m. Pastor @ Morrow
Home; 4:30 p.m. TOPS, garden rm.;
6-9 p.m. “Brigadoon” practice.
Tues., March 1 - 2-4 p.m. Pastor @
Morrow Home; 5-6 p.m. Soup supper;
6-9 p.m. “Brigadoon” practice; 6:30
p.m. SUMMIT Spirits mtg.; 7 p.m.
Alanon, garden rm.
Wed., March 2 - 9-11 a.m. NO
ladies’ coffee fellowship; 12 noon
Lenten luncheon & meditation at St.
Pat’s Catholic Church; 1 p.m. Sparta
Ministerial Association mtg.; 1-4 p.m.
Pastor @ Morrow Home; 3:30 p.m.
G.S. Troop #4092; 5:30 p.m. Lenten
soup n’ bread and B.A.S.H. supper; 6
p.m. B.A.S.H. for the kids and Lenten
Devotional message for others; 6:30
p.m. Confirmation class - yr. 1/yr. 2;
6:45-7 p.m. Children’s Choir practice;
7 p.m. Chancel Choir practice.
Thurs., March 3 - 1-4 p.m.
Pastor @ Morrow Home; 5:30-6:30
p.m. Hispanic bible study; 6 p.m.
Outreach Mission Committee mtg.,
Nurture Committee mtg.
Fri., March 4 - 8:30 a.m. Ladies’
breakfast, Coaches Kitchen; 9 a.m.
Men’s coffee, Sparta Grill; 9:30 a.m.
TOPS, garden rm.; 4 p.m. Pastor/
baptism parents’ mtg.
Sat., March 5 - No activities
scheduled on the church calendar.
Sun., March 6 - 9 a.m. Worship,
Chancel Choir, Communion, family
rm.
available;
2:30-5:30
p.m.
“Brigadoon” practice.
Visit your
place of
worship this
week.
MONROE COUNTY HERALD
What’s
happening ...
THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
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Upcoming Area Events
Cataract children learn
about combating hunger
BREAKFAST with Tomah Area School District Superintendent Cindy
Zahrte will be Fri., Feb. 26, from 8-9 a.m. at Smitty’s Overtime Inn, 8293
Hwy. 173, Tomah.
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GENEALOGY CLASS will be held at the Monroe County Local History
Room on Sat., Feb. 27, beginning at 10 a.m. Topic: Reserving German
ancestors.
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Sparta Eagles Club #2833 will host an 8 PIN TAP DOUBLES
TOURNAMENT on Feb. 27 at Colonial Bowling Center, 1415 W. Wisconsin
St., Sparta. There will be three shifts per day. Portions for charity - open
to everyone. For reservations call 269-1806.
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9TH ANNUAL BASKETBALL GAME, dedicated to Special OlympicsTomah, will be Sun., Feb. 28, at the Tomah High School. Admission is
free. Featured will be Tomah Greywolves vs. La Crosse Purple Wizards
at noon, and Tomah Timberwolves vs. La Crosse Spartans at 1 p.m.
Also, Tomah Sports Boosters will present the Milwaukee Bucks Rim
Rockers during the basketball games.
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COUNTRY MUSIC AND DANCE will be Sun., Feb. 28, from noon-4
p.m. at Club 16, Sparta. “Legends & Outlaws” will perform; food and
beverages will be available for purchase. Proceeds from goodwill
donations will go to the K-9 Unit. Questions? Call Tim Woodworth 608272-3718 or Linda Frederick 608-484-0618.
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TRIVIA SUNDAYS are back. Come test your trivia knowledge while
raising money for the Friends of the Sparta Free Library. Events are
Sundays, Feb. 28 and Mar. 20 at 2 p.m. in the dining room of Southside
Saloon, 716 Wolcott St., Sparta.
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It’s been a year since the Cashton Cupboard & Closet, 199 Front St.,
Cashton, moved into its new building. An ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
will be held Tues., March 1, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. There will be food and
refreshments, drawings for prizes and music from noon-2 p.m. by Frank
Randle.
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The Monroe, Juneau, Jackson GENEALOGY WORKSHOP meeting will
be held Tues., March 1, at the Monroe County Local History Room,
Sparta. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the meeting at 7. Bring your
genealogy questions and do research after the meeting. Call 608632-2304 with questions.
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Sparta High School CLASS OF 1955 will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m.
on Wed., March 2, at the Sparta Family Restaurant.
8 PIN TAP BOWLING TOURNAMENT will be held Sat., March 5, at the
Colonial Bowling Center, 1415 W. Wisconsin St., Sparta. Shift times are
12:30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The tournament is open to the public.
Raffles will be available. Call the Colonial to register, 608-269-1806.
Fundraiser for and sponsored by MG Robert B. McCoy Chapter of the
Association of the United States Army (AUSA).
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Sparta Rod & Gun Club five stand FUN SHOOT will be held Sat.,
March 5, starting at 9 a.m.
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The Sparta FARMERS MARKET will hold its first meeting of the season
at city hall on Tues., March 8 at 7 p.m. Interested vendors are invited to
attend and give input for the 2016 season.
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Queen of the Apostles School, 315 W. Monroe St., Tomah, (www.
queenoftheapostlestomah.com) 2016-17 four-year-old and fiveyear-old KINDERGARTEN PRE-REGISTRATION will be held Tues.,
March 8, at 5 p.m. Children of any religious background are welcome
and encouraged to attend. For more info call 608-372-5765 or visit
[email protected].
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Sparta High School CLASS OF 1959 will hold its monthly breakfast get
together at 9 a.m. on Thurs., March 10, at Sparta Family Restaurant. All
class members are welcome to attend.
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St. Mary’s HOSPITAL LUNCHEON will be held Thurs., March 10, at 11:30
a.m. at the Sparta VFW. Anyone needing a ride can call 269-4358.
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SPAGHETTI SUPPER BENEFIT for St. Clare Health Mission will be held
Thurs., March 10, from 4-6:30 p.m. at the Sparta Eagles Club, 9901 State
Hwy. 21, Sparta. Hosted by the Sparta Eagles Club Auxiliary. The public
is invited.
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The Lakeview Montessori MUSIC PROGRAM, “Planet Earth” will be
presented Thurs., March 10, at the Sparta High School auditorium.
Children’s House will perform from 6-6:20 p.m. followed by E1’s and 4th
and 5th E2’s at 6:20 p.m. Rehearsal that same morning begins at 9:45
a.m. for anyone who’d like to come at that time. Come and enjoy
songs about how we can take better care of our earth. Mrs. Bright is
the music teacher.
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Sixth Annual TRIVIA CONTEST FUNDRAISER for Families First of Monroe
County is Sat., March 12 at Tomah Recreation Park. Entry forms available
online at www.familiesfirstofmonroecounty.org; on Facebook: Families
First of Monroe County; or at the Tomah office. Entry forms and fees are
due March 4.
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The Sparta Ministerial Association will sponsor LENTEN LUNCHEON
MEDITATIONS to provide an opportunity for the community to
come together and worship at a different host location each
week; a simple lunch and short worship are shared. The luncheons
will begin promptly at noon and finish by 12:55 p.m. Dates are:
March 2 - St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Pastor Mark Kvale preaching;
March 9 - St. John’s Episcopal Church, Father Jerome Patric preaching;
March 16 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Father Peter Augustine preaching.
‘500’ CARD PARTY is held at the Sparta Rod & Gun Club, 7:30 p.m.
on the following Saturdays: March 12, April 9 and May 14. There will be
prizes and lunch. The public is invited.
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CHICKEN & BISCUIT SUPPER will be held at the Congregational United
Church of Christ, 201 N. Water St., Sparta, on Thurs., March 3, from
4:30-6:30 p.m. Menu includes chicken & homemade biscuits, carrots,
coleslaw, cranberries, homemade pies & desserts and beverages.
Carry-outs will be available - call 269-5100. Sponsored by the CUCC
Women’s Fellowship.
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The CATARACT MUSIC PROGRAM, “Planet Earth” will be presented
Tues., March 15 at Sparta High School auditorium at 6:30 p.m. Rehearsal
will be held Mon., March 14 at 10 a.m. for anyone who’d like to come
at that time. Come and enjoy songs about how we can take better
care of our earth. Mrs. Bright is the music teacher.
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Mayo Clinic Health System-Sparta Hospital AUXILIARY MONTHLY
MEETING is held on the third Monday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at
the hospital. New members are always welcome to attend. Upcoming
meetings are March 21, April 18, May 16, June 20, July 18, Aug. 15,
Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 21 and Dec. 19.
Morrow Home Community will hold its monthly DANCE on Thurs.,
March 3 at 6:45 p.m. in the main dining room of the nursing home.
Entertainment will feature Richard Hagedorn. The public is invited to
attend and dance and enjoy the social time. For more information,
visit www.morrowhome.org or call 269-3168.
Weekly EUCHRE tournaments are played at 1 p.m. Sundays at
Club 16, Hwy. 16 W., Sparta. Entry fee includes 100% pay back to top
three places. Everyone is welcome.
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Mental Health Support Group NAMI MONROE COUNTY will meet
Thurs., March 3, from 6:30-7:30 p.m., and monthly, at the Methodist
Church, 1105 Butts Ave., Tomah. It is an open and non-judgmental
place where participants will be able to talk about their experiences
and struggles with mental illness. Questions? Visit namimonroecounty.
org
Sparta Eagles Club #2833 on Hwy. 21 East of Sparta, hosts a
LUMBERJACK BREAKFAST every first and third Sunday of each month
from 8 a.m.-12 noon. Menu includes ham, sausage, hash browns, toast,
scrambled eggs, biscuits & gravy, potatoes, french toast, waffles, fruit,
coffee and milk.
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TOMAH AREA MONTESSORI SCHOOL (TAMS) will have an informational
open house on Thurs., March 3, from 5-6:30 p.m., at 26232 Cty. Hwy.
CA, Tomah. It is open to the public and will discuss the principles of
the Montessori teaching method. Applications are currently being
accepted at the Tomah Area School District office for openings in 4k
and the waiting list for 5k-3rd grade. Applications are also available
on the school website.
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The Sparta American Legion Auxiliary hosts an OMELET BREAKFAST
every second Sunday of the month from 8-11 a.m. in the back dining
room of the Legion (use back banquet hall entrance). Menu includes
a three egg omelet with your choice of fixings, hash browns and
toast; for the smaller appetite, scrambled eggs will be available. This
fundraiser helps the auxiliary support its programs.
TOMAH ZYMURGY CLUB (TZC) will meet Thurs., March 3, at 7 p.m. at
326 W. Milwaukee St., Tomah. TZC is open to anyone who is interested in
learning or sharing the fine art of Zymurgy (home brewing beer). Have
any questions? Contact Dennis at 608-343-2578 or dcasmcoffey@
hotmail.com.
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Houston Dental, 1220 Mark Ave., Tomah, will hold a FREE DENTAL
DAY on Fri., March 4, starting at 7:30 a.m. It will be on a first come, first
serve basis.
Monroe County Senior Services plays BINGO the first and third
Fridays each month at 12:15 p.m. at the Sparta Barney Center, 1000 E.
Montgomery St., Sparta. To have lunch beforehand, call 269-6778 the
day before. There is no cost for Bingo. Sponsored by Oakdale Electric.
Must be 60 years to play.
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Monroe County Historical Society’s 82nd ARTS-CRAFTS COUNTRY
GIFTS SHOW will be held Sat., March 5, from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the
Sparta Senior High School, 506 N. Black River St., Sparta. Two-hundred
twenty-five outstanding booths. Everyone welcome. Free admission.
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A daily competition awarded a
frozen treat to the classroom with
the highest number of donated
items.
“We are grateful for the
contributions to our Cataract
CARES Backpack Program and
Sparta food pantry. In addition
to supporting the healthy meals
for Cataract families, we are
appreciative of the partnership
with the Sparta food pantry,”
Principal Missy Herek said.
Tomah Middle School students
fight pollution and poverty
Students at Tomah Middle
School have found a way to make
a difference in the world and
have fun at the same time.
After learning about the
growing problem of plastics in our
oceans, the students have taken
on a challenge to do something
about it. Each quarter students
in Mrs. Faella’s enrichment
class compete with another
teacher’s enrichment class to
collect plastic caps. These caps
are recycled by the Ultimate Spa
Salon in Onalaska, which uses
them to make new Aveda hair
product containers. In return,
the Ultimate Salon and Spa gives
a free haircut to a child or elderly
person in the community. The
school can select the recipient.
Over the past few years Tomah
Middle School students have
donated an estimated 250 bags
of caps.
“As our world population
grows, so do our pollution
problems. Plastic is just one
part of the problem. We need to
educate more people in our world
about the potential dangers and
effects plastics have on our
environment,” said participating
teacher, Mr. Lueder.
When asked why he brings in
caps student Max Cavaness said,
“I collect caps for this project to
lessen the amount of plastic in
the ocean because scientists
have said that by 2050 there
might be more weight in plastic
in the ocean than weight of fish.”
Courtney Leis, another student
who has contributed many caps,
said, “I am doing this because
I want to help kids in need by
getting them free haircuts. I also
believe our earth needs to be
cleaned up. By recycling these
caps we can do a small part by
keeping them out of the ocean.
“My goal is to teach children
how they can make a difference
in the world. When we all work
together even the small things we
do add up to help our world’’ said
Mrs. Faella.
Firefighters called to kitchen fire in duplex
The
Sparta
Area
Fire
Department responded to a
kitchen fire on River Road
Saturday that damaged a duplex.
According to Fire Chief Mike
Arnold, the fire was called in at
around 12:30 p.m. by a resident
of the neighboring duplex at 1882
River Road.
Arnold said he arrived at the
scene and tried to enter the
duplex but was met by heavy
smoke.
The owner of the duplex,
Nate Abbott, arrived soon after,
hooking up a garden hose and
dousing the flames, which were
confined to the kitchen.
The fire, according to Arnold,
was started by a 12-year old boy
who was cooking on the stove
and sprayed oil in a hot pan. The
pan flared up and the fire spread
to the microwave and kitchen
cabinets.
Arnold said the boy ran next
door to get help and the neighbor
called 911 before grabbing fire
extinguishers and running next
door. His attempts to knock
down the fire failed, before Abbot
entered with the garden hose.
Firefighters arrived shortly
after Arnold reached the scene
and finished extinguishing the
fire and exhausting the smoke
from the structure.
Arnold said his crew was on the
scene for an hour. He estimated
the damage at around $5,000.
The fire department was called
out again Monday, this time to
the Western Technical College
public safety building at 11177
Cty. Hwy. A near Angelo.
Arnold said a mechanical
room malfunction that caused
the room to heat to over 190
degrees set off an alarm at 8:42
a.m. Classes were in session at
the time and the building was
evacuated.
Arnold said firefighters shut
down the heating device and
tagged it for maintenance before
leaving the scene.
Correction
An article in the Monday,
February 22 edition of the
Monroe County Herald regarding
fish crib building on Perch
Lake should have indicated Mic
Armstrong is a soil conservation
technician with the USDA
Natural Resources Conservation
Service. It also should have
said Monroe County obtained a
three-year permit from the DNR
to conduct work on Perch Lake.
The permit for the project has
now expired, and the county will
pursue a permit to conduct work
on a different lake in Monroe
County for next year.
The newspaper regrets the
errors.
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‘Outa Sight 2’, Monroe County’s LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP, meets
the third Monday of each month, beginning in March, from 1-3 p.m. at
the Sparta Barney Community Center, 1000 E. Montgomery St., Sparta.
This support group is for you, a friend or family member affected with
low vision. Meet new and interesting people, hear guest speakers,
learn about assistive devices and programs, and more. Transportation
may be available. Call 608-269-8691 or 269-8690. All are welcome.
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Cataract Elementary School
children collected food from Feb.
17 to 24 to benefit the Cataract
CARES
weekend
backpack
program and Sparta food pantry.
The students did an awesome job
with the final tally at 560 items.
The project taught students
about hunger, caring and helping
others in their classroom. The
results were graphed to teach
and show students math skills
as well.
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Are you struggling with someone else’s drinking? AL-ANON FAMILY
GROUP is there to help. It meets every Tuesday night at the Sparta
United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Use the “K” St. entrance.
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Information from government can give you
the power to make important decisions.
Government records can tell you things
like whether a new vaccine is safe, where
hazardous waste sites are located and facts
about workplace safety. Celebrate your right
to information under the First Amendment and
related open-government laws.
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Legal Notices Farmers Union to host
Help
Wanted
Part-Time
GUARD
.
Keene’s Transfer Inc
Part-time guard for
weekends Saturday
and Sunday shifts
and holidays.
Apply in person at
Northern Engraving
Corp.
803 S. Black River St.
Sparta, WI
EOE
SEMI-DRIVERS
Now accepting applications for...
OTR Regional Drivers.
Home during week and weekends
Operating in Midwest and Southeast
Excellent pay on actual miles driven.
Full range of benefits including health insurance, vacation,
holiday pay, 401K w/match and profit sharing.
In business over 84 years!
Keene’s Transfer, Inc.
909 Townline Rd., Tomah, WI 54660
Apply in person or call for appointment 608-372-4178
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MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
WOOD: Oak fire wood 4
sale, 1 face cord, $100
(truckload). Will deliver and
stack, under 15 miles, no
delivery charge. Call 608487-1992 or 608-633-0937.
11-5-tfn
Regal, a leading manufacturer of industrial electric
motors, is currently seeking an individual to fill
our Maintenance Mechanic position on 2nd shift
(2:15 p.m.-10:45 p.m., Monday through Friday),
at our Black River Falls facility. The individual
in this position will provide critical support to
our production team. Responsibilities include
performing a wide variety of mechanical, electrical,
hydraulic, pneumatic maintenance and repair work
on production equipment and machines, including
working with small, intricate parts.
FURNITURE FOR SALE:
Dressers,
beds,
tables,
sofas, recliners, appliances,
household goods, tools,
sporting goods, military
items, antiques, collectible
glassware, jewelry, baby
furniture. Delivery and
layaway available. Visa
and MasterCard accepted.
Sparta’s New & Used Shop,
Hwy. 27 & I-90. Open 7 days
a week, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call
(608) 269-5555. 8-4-tfcD
The ideal candidate will have experience with PLCs,
fabricating, and electrical. If you are interested
in this great opportunity, please stop by the Black
River Falls facility, located in the Industrial Park,
from 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. to complete an application.
Regal Beloit Corporation
W9919 West Bauer Road
Black River Falls, WI 54615
Equal Opportunity Employer/Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled
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HOCKEY COACH: The
Sparta Area School District
is seeking candidates for
Head Varsity Hockey Coach
to organize all aspects of the
hockey program including
off-season
development
opportunities. Submit letter
of interest, resume’, district
application form and two
letters of recommendation
to Bob Sanders, AD Sparta
High School 506 N. Black
River Street, Sparta, WI
54656 no later than March
25, 2016. 2-25-1tc
Part Time
Sparta, WI
• $250 Sign On Bonus
• Competitive Pay
• WI License Required
Please contact Linda Vogel at
RESTAURANT
HELP:
Sun-Rise Family Restaurant.
Full-time and part-time
positions available. Please
apply in person at 4105
Theater Rd., Sparta. 2-18-2tp
309-692-8100
or email: [email protected]
www.advancedch.com EOE
February 15, 18, 22, 25
GREAT HUNTING/GREAT HOUSE
FOR SALE
ON SEALED BID
Get the best of all worlds! A beautiful
country home with prime deer and
turkey hunting and tillable acreage.
New archery State record whitetail
taken in this valley in 2015. If you want
to see trail cam photos of the record
deer and some of his relatives on this
property go to Zillow.com and type in
23477 County Highway Y, Rockland,
Wisconsin. Beautiful coulee setting 20
minutes from Valley View Mall. Open air
concept country home. 4 bedroom, 2.5
bath, two story on 112 acres (40 tillable)
in a beautiful coulee near Rockland, WI.
Well kept. 2,453 sq. ft. finished living
area, 1,541 sq. ft. basement; spacious
gourmet kitchen with Jenn-Air gas range
top and prep sing on island, Bosch
double oven; real red oak flooring, Amish
oak cabinetry, large picture window with
fantastic views on every level; spacious
bedrooms; walk-in closets; large laundry
area; office/gym area; lots of storage;
attached heated two car garage, paved
driveway; outdoor wood heat boiler
(house, water, + garage); large bi-level
composite deck with 24-foot heated
(LP) above ground pool overlooking
the coulee; new water heater and water
softener; central vacuum; guest house/
storage, outbuildings.
BID PROCEDURES
ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Bid packets should be requested from
Attorney Dan Arndt, (608) 269-1200.
All bids must be received on or before
March 15, 2016. Appointments to view
the property should be set up by calling
Randy Burkhardt (608) 317-7802.
Seller reserves the right to select the
bid which Seller determines, in its sole
discretion, is in the best interest of the
Seller. Seller also retains the right to
reject any and all bids.
Help
Wanted
SOCCER COACH: The
Sparta Area School District
is seeking candidates for
Head Varsity Girls Soccer
Coach. Season begins March
21, 2016. Send letter of
interest, resume’, district
application form and 2 letters
of recommendation to Bob
Sanders, AD, Sparta High
School, 506 N Black River
Street, Sparta, WI 54656.
Application deadline is
March 4, 2016 or open until
filled. Internal and external
candidates will receive equal
consideration. 2-25-1tc
Clinically Licensed
Mental Health
Professional
Legal Notices
For Sale
COACHES: The Sparta
Area School District is
seeking
candidates
to
coach spring sports – JV
Softball , JV Girls Soccer,
Assistant Track and Softball
Grade 7. See www.spartan.
org for more information.
These positions are open
until filled. Send letter of
interest, resume’, district
application form and 2
letters of recommendation to
Bob Sanders (High School)
or Toby Oswald (Middle
School). 2-18-2tc
CHILD
SUPPORT
SPECIALIST:
Monroe
County
Child
Support
Department, full-time. Duties
include managing a case load
of approx. 700 child support
cases,
establishing
and
enforcing child support and
paternity cases, creating legal
documents, and attending
court hearings in all cases.
Qualifications:
Associate
degree in secretarial, legal or
a related field, and minimum
of two years’ child support,
family law, or other closely
related court experience,
including
computer
experience, or equivalent
combination of education
and experience from which
comparable knowledge can
be acquired. Hiring range:
$13.92 - $15.40/hr. based on
experience, plus excellent
benefits. County application
required,
available
at
Personnel Office, 14345 Co
Hwy B, Sparta, 608-2698719, must be received or
postmarked by Friday,
March 4, 2016. AA/EOE
Application also available at:
http://www.co.monroe.wi.us/
departments/personnel.
2-18-2tcT
KITCHEN ASSISTANT:
Part-time kitchen assistant.
Must be at least 18 years old.
Background check. Ability
to lift 50 lbs. Included
weekends. Apply building
639, Fort McCoy. 2-18-3tp
HIRING: Now hiring at
Sparta Taco Bell. With
experience, starting pay
$9.00 and above. Apply at:
work4gwhi.com. 5-21-tfc
BARTENDERS: Bartenders
wanted at Sparta American
Legion. Call 269-4411, ask
for Jason. 2-18-3tc
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Legal Notices
February 11, 18, 25
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
MONROE COUNTY
Notice to Creditors
(Informal Administration)
Case No. 2016-PR-13
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF:
JAMES A. REISINGER
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for informal
administration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth
11-27-1933 and date of death
12-15-2015, was domiciled in Monroe
County, State of Wisconsin, with a
mailing address of 1020 Central Avenue,
Sparta, WI 54656.
3. All interested persons waived
notice.
4. The deadline for filing a claim
against the decedent’s estate is May 10,
2016.
5. A claim may be filed at the Monroe
County Courthouse, 112 S. Court Street,
Sparta, Wisconsin, Room 301.
Diane Berendes
Probate Registrar
Feb. 9, 2016
Attorney Dan Arndt
101 W. Oak Street
P.O. Box 349
Sparta, WI 54656
608-269-1200
Bar Number 1008016
February 11, 18, 25
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
MONROE COUNTY
NOTICE OF ADJOURNED
FORECLOSURE SALE
Case No. 14-CV-252
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, as Trustee for Ameriquest
Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset-Backed
Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005R7
Plaintiff,
vs.
PATSY Y. BLOOR
Defendant.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue
of a judgment of foreclosure entered
on February 11, 2015 in the amount
of $88,936.72 the Sheriff will sell the
described premises at public auction as
follows:
ORIGINAL TIME: January 20, 2016 at
10:00 a.m.
ADJOURNED TIME: March 16, 2016
at 10:00 a.m.
TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment,
10% of the successful bid must be paid
to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashier’s
check or certified funds, payable to the
clerk of courts (personal checks cannot
and will not be accepted). The balance
of the successful bid must be paid to the
clerk of courts in cash, cashier’s check
or certified funds no later than ten days
after the court’s confirmation of the
sale or else the 10% down payment is
forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is
sold ‘as is’ and subject to all liens and
encumbrances.
PLACE: On the courthouse steps in
the City of Sparta.
DESCRIPTION:
LOTS
ONE
AND TWO, BLOCK 25, RAILROAD
ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE, NOW
CITY OF TOMAH, MONROE COUNTY,
WISCONSIN.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 208 Glendale
Ave., Tomah, WI 54660-1604
DATED: January 14, 2016
Scott Perkins
Monroe County Sheriff
Gray & Associates, L.L.P.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
16345 West Glendale Drive
New Berlin, WI 53151-2841
(414) 224-8404
Please go to www.gray-law.com to obtain
the bid for this sale.
Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting
to collect a debt and any information
obtained will be used for that purpose. If
you have previously received a discharge
in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this
communication should not be construed
as an attempt to hold you personally
liable for the debt.
Farm and Rural Lobby Day
February 22, 25
TOWN OF SPARTA
PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING
The Town of Sparta Planning
Commission will meet Tuesday,
March 1, at the Sparta Town Hall,
5724 Hamlet Avenue at 7:00 p.m.
To be addressed: 1) Elvin Martin
requesting approval of a Certified
Survey Map for a 15.1 acre lot, located
in Section 18, at 4110 Hamilton Ave.
2) Lauren Aby and/or Simon Yoder
requesting approval for a 46’ x 620’
Egg Layer House at 4110 Hamilton
Ave.
For concerns on the above items
contact Dean Weibel, Planning
Commission Chairman, 343-3055.
WNAXLP
February 18, 25, March 3
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
MONROE COUNTY
Case No. 15-CV-129
Hon. J. David Rice
Br. 3
ASSOCIATED BANK, N.A.
Plaintiff,
vs.
KEVIN A. KAST
RACHEL A. KAST
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue
of a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in
the above-captioned action on December
4, 2015, in the amount of $157,737.19,
the Sheriff or his Designee will sell the
described premises at public auction as
follows:
TIME: March 16, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: at the Monroe County
Courthouse, 112 South Court Street,
Sparta, WI 54656
DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land
located in Southeast 1/4 Southeast 1/4,
Section 18, Township 15 North, Range
3 West, Town of Jefferson, Monroe
County, Wisconsin, described as
follows: Commencing at the Southeast
corner of Section 18, thence North
along the centerline of the town road
F/K/A 11th Drive, a distance of 844.8
feet to the place of beginning; thence
continuing North along said centerline
a distance of 475.2 feet; thence
continuing West along said centerline
a distance of 252.12 feet; thence
continuing South a distance of 475.2
feet; thence continuing East a distance
of 252.12 feet to the point of beginning.
Tax Key: 016-00363-2000
PROPERTY
ADDRESS:
27877
Neptune Road, Cashton, WI 54619.
TERMS: Cash; down payment
required at the time of Sheriff’s Sale
in the amount of 10% by cash, money
order, cashier’s check or certified check
made payable to the Monroe County
Clerk of Courts; balance of sale price
due upon confirmation of sale by Court.
Property to be sold as a whole ‘as is’ and
subject to all real estate taxes, accrued
and accruing, special assessments, if
any, penalties and interest. Purchaser to
pay the cost of title evidence.
Sheriff Scott Perkins
Monroe County, Wisconsin
Plaintiff’s Attorney:
Mallery & Zimmerman, S.C.
500 Third Street, Suite 800
P.O. Box 479
Wausau, WI 54402-0479
(715) 845-8234
The Wisconsin Farmers Union
will hold a Farm and Rural
Lobby Day in Madison March
15. This is a day when farmers
and rural residents will have an
opportunity to talk with their
legislators
about
important
issues in their communities.
“Decisions that are made in
Madison have a tremendous
impact on our lives in rural
Wisconsin,” said WFU President
Darin Von Ruden. “I encourage
farmers and rural residents to
join us for the Farm and Rural
Lobby Day and have their voices
heard.”
Topics on the agenda include
protecting groundwater access
for
current
and
future
generations, standing up for
County Extension, supporting
good government reforms such
as nonpartisan redistricting,
and improving rural high-speed
internet access.
Registration for the Farm and
Rural Lobby Day will begin at
10:30 a.m., followed by issues
briefings at 11 a.m. at the Madison
College downtown campus, 211
North Carroll Street, near the
capitol square. Speakers will
provide background information
on pending legislation that is
of interest to farmers and rural
residents to help participants
prepare for their meetings with
legislators.
Following lunch, the group
will head to the Capitol to
meet with their senators and
representatives, with the day’s
activities wrapping up around 4
p.m.
There is no cost to participate,
and all are welcome to attend.
Please pre-register as soon as
possible so legislative visits
can be planned accordingly.
Pick-up
routes
are
being
considered. Those interested in
transportation are asked to email
intern@wisconsinfarmersunion.
com.
To register or for more
information, call 715-723-5561.
County recommends immunizations for seniors
According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC),
vaccine-preventable
disease levels are at or near record
lows. Even though most infants
and toddlers have received all
recommended vaccines by age 2,
many under-immunized children
remain, leaving the potential for
outbreaks of disease.
CDC
recommends
routine
vaccination to prevent 17 vaccinepreventable diseases that occur
in infants, children, adolescents,
or adults. Childhood vaccines
are available to those who do not
have private insurance coverage.
Monroe
County
Health
Department
recognizes
the
importance of the shingles and
pneumococcal vaccines for the
adult population. A single dose
of Zostavax (shingles) vaccine is
recommended for adults 60 years
of age and older, even if they have
had shingles in the past.
For more information about
the shingles vaccine, please visit
the CDC web site at http://www.
cdc.gov/features/shingles.
In addition, there are 2
pneumococcal
vaccines
for
adults ages 65 years old and
older. If no other pneumococcal
vaccines have been given, adults
should typically receive the
Prevnar 13 vaccine first, followed
by Pneumococcal 23 a year later.
The
Health
Department
is offering these vaccines to
adults 60 years and older for
shingles and 65 years and older
for pneumococcal vaccine at
market cost plus a nominal
administration fee.
For more information about
immunizations, pricing, or to
schedule an appointment with a
public health nurse, call Monroe
County Health Department at
269-8666.
We’ve Moved!
Our new Sparta office location is:
620 Industrial Drive, Suite 4
Sparta, WI 54656-4227
(608) 269-7355
PUZZLE ANSWERS
SUDOKU
Roger here. Boy, life on the streets
... someone got a hold of me and
gave me a big bite on the hind
end. Thanks to the great folks at
the shelter and TVC, I have been
vetted, shaved, neutered and
treated for a big infection. It’s
been about two months and I’m
doing great. I love to cuddle and I
do well with other cats. I can’t wait
to meet you!
Available for Adoption at
15560 STH 131
Tomah, WI 54660
608.374.2112
Advertise in this newspaper.
Phone 269-3186
CROSSWORD ANSWER
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THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
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THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
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NORTHWOOD COUNTRY MARKET
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T-Bone, Porterhouse,
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3-4 lb.
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N.Y. Strip, Rib-Eye,
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We now have
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$5.65
Our Own Fresh
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DELI SPECIALS
or
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We have some new
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We also offer beef and
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Palm
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Monday, Wednesday &
Friday - 12:30
Also, look for our quick breads on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
This Saturday
$4.75
Cinnamon Rolls - 9:00
Baguettes and Rustic Loaves 12:00 p.m.
Gundersen among Healthgrades
America’s 50 Best Hospitals
Healthgrades®
recently
announced Gundersen is among
America’s 50 Best Hospitals™ for
2016. This achievement places
Gundersen among the top 1
percent of hospitals nationwide—
for the third consecutive year.
“This award validates the
excellence we have built through
the dedicated and compassionate
work by our entire staff,”
says Scott Rathgaber, MD,
Gundersen’s CEO. “It takes a
collaborative and committed
effort to achieve the results for our
patients which are represented
by this award. I thank everyone
who has contributed to this great
success.”
Healthgrades evaluates nearly
4,500
hospitals
nationwide.
No hospital can opt-in or optout of being evaluated, and no
hospital pays to be evaluated.
As the leading online resource
for comprehensive information
about physicians and hospitals,
Healthgrades’
recognition
of
Gundersen’s
excellence
tells
patients that the care they receive
at Gundersen is among the best
care in the entire country.
Organizations which achieve
the America’s 50 Best Hospitals
designation are differentiated by
their overall clinical excellence
and have exhibited superior
performance in caring for patients
across a broad spectrum of care—
for a minimum of six years. This
demonstrates an institutional
commitment to clinical quality
by
the
organization,
says
Healthgrades.
“Through our consistent
attention to high quality care
and superior patient experience,
we are truly enriching lives
and enhancing the health of
our communities,” says Dr.
Rathgaber.
Healthgrades.com
provides
information
on
objective
measures
of
hospital
performance,
which
allows
consumers to compare their
local hospitals online. For more
information about Healthgrades,
go to healthgrades.com.
Musicians headed to state festival
Five students from Meadowview
Middle and Innovations STEM
Academy in Sparta will represent
the Sparta Area School District
at state level WSMA Solo and
Ensemble May 7 at the University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Izak Anderson (piano duet),
Jaelyn Arndt (soprano solo),
Ethan Anderson (piano solo and
piano duet), Braeden Goad (tenor
solo) and Alexander Bartles (tenor
solo) performed a Class A event
and earned a Star One score at
the WSMA Regional Competition.
More than 80 middle level
students participated in about 70
events at the Regional Solo and
Ensemble Feb. 20 in Black River
Falls.
“We are proud of all of our
students who participated in
Solo and Ensemble,” said Kyle
Sonnemann,
choral
music,
general music and theater
instructor at Meadowview Middle.
“Every musician that attends
puts in four to eight weeks or
more of work and practice in and
out of the classroom.”
Sparta middle school age students performed at the WSMA regional solo ensemble competition this month.
Five students will move onto the state solo ensemble competition May 7. Front row, from left, are Braeden
Goad (tenor solo) and Alexander Bartles (tenor solo). Back row, Izak Anderson (piano duet), Jaelyn Arndt
(soprano solo) and Ethan Anderson (piano solo and piano duet).
Jump Rope For Heart
Students at Maplewood Elementary School in Sparta raised $4,548 for Jump Rope for Heart. The
money raised goes to the American Heart Association to help fund lifesaving research in heart
and blood vessel diseases. Students celebrated their hard work by participating in different heart
happy activities. From left, are Mykah Lancour, Jasmine Hock, Ethan Falmngar and Aubree Kast.
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6 pages
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Scenic Bluffs girls
Tomah girls win regional opener
open post-season
Brey lifts Lady
Timberwolves
with regional wins
over Ashland
by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER
Sports Editor
by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER
Sports Editor
The Lady Timberwolves kept
Ashland in check in the first half
and held off a big second-half rally
to capture a 52-37 victory over the
Oredockers in the opening round
of the Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Association Division 2
girls basketball regional.
Tomah came out strong, forging
a commanding 35-9 advantage
over the opening 18 minutes of
play.
The Oredockers refused to
pack it in, however, outscoring
the Timberwolves 28-17 in the
second half, but the first-half
lead was too much for Ashland to
overcome.
Madisyn Brey knocked down
a game-high 15 points to pace
Tomah on the offensive end of
the hardwood, while teammate
Madison Lindauer finished with
nine tallies.
Amber Krause added eight
points for the Lady Timberwolves,
followed by Lindsey Conway with
six, Brooke Brown with five,
Emily Moake with four, Mallory
Pierce and Mallory Zelley with
two each and Emma Like with
one.
Allison
Huber
led
the
Oredockers with 11 points, while
Alison Tollas finished with nine
tallies.
Tomah improved to 9-14 on the
year with the victory.
The Timberwolves, who entered
the post-season with the No. 8
seed, are back in action Friday,
when they travel to Holmen to
face the top-seeded Vikings in a 7
p.m. Division 2 regional semifinal
match-up.
Tomah sophomore Reis Derousseau (20) looks to drive past Ashland’s Alison Tollas (31) with
the help of a screen from sophomore teammate Brooke Brown (left) during the first half of
Tuesday’s Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 2 girls basketball regional
opener at Tomah High School. The Lady Timberwolves outscored the Oredockers 35-9 in the
first half to cruise to a 52-37 victory. Photo by John Froelich.
Falcons, Cards capture conference wins
Brookwood boys top Wolves, Bangor rolls over Royall
by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER
Sports Editor
Rebounding from road losses last week,
Brookwood and Bangor both cruised to
home wins in Scenic Bluffs Conference boys
basketball action Monday night.
Brookwood, which fell 64-55 at Royall last
week, topped Wonewoc-Center 67-58, while
Bangor bounced back from a 64-61 loss at
Hillsboro to double up on Royall 68-34.
Brookwood 67, Wonewoc-Center 58
Matt Hansen poured in a game-high 27
points to lead the Falcons to a conference
home victory.
Brookwood opened up a 33-25 lead over
the opening 18 minutes of play and held a 3433 scoring edge in the second half to secure
the victory.
Four Falcons scored in double figures,
including Jack Hansen with 13 points, Robert
Cunitz with 11 points and Kaden Laufenberg
with 10 tallies, while Jordan Ramirez added
six points for Brookwood.
Brookwood improved to 3-10 in SBC action
and 5-16 overall with the win.
The Falcons are back in action tonight
(Thursday), when they travel to Cashton for
a 7:30 p.m. conference contest – the regularseason finale for both teams.
Bangor 68, Royall 34
The eighth-ranked Cardinals scored
early and often in a 68-34 thumping of the
Panthers.
Bangor opened up a 31-17 lead at
intermission and used a 37-17 run in the
second half to pull away for the win.
Drew Johnson scored a game-high 15
points to lead a balanced Cardinal offense,
while teammates Luke Reader and Caleb
Miedema finished with a dozen points apiece.
Jack Reader added nine points for Bangor,
followed by Kellen Kravik, Sam Johnson,
Seth Plenge and Derek Johnson with four
each, Walker Sevier with three and Ben Olson
with a point.
Wrangler Jones scored nine points to pace
the Panthers.
Bangor improved to 11-2 in SBC action and
18-3 overall, while Royall fell to 9-4 in league
play and 13-7 overall.
The Cardinal cagers are back in action
tonight (Thursday), when they travel to
Wonewoc-Center to battle the Wolves in a
7:30 p.m. conference contest – the regularseason finale for both teams.
A trio of Scenic Bluffs
Conference girls basketball teams
kept their post-season alive
with victories in their respective
Wisconsin
Interscholastic
Athletic Association regional
openers Tuesday night.
Brookwood made a statement
in the opening round, blasting
Boscobel 70-17 in the WIAA
Division 4 regional, while Bangor
thumped Weston 60-20 and
Cashton rolled to a 53-21 victory
over Alma-Pepin in Division 5
action.
Brookwood 70, Boscobel 17
The Lady Falcons held Boscobel
to just seven first-half points
en route to a lopsided regional
quarterfinal win.
Brookwood forged a 45-7 lead
over the opening 18 minutes of
play and outscored the Bulldogs
25-10 in the second half to pull
away for the victory.
The
Lady
Falcons
were
balanced on the offensive end of
the hardwood, as nine Brookwood
players scored in the game.
Briana
Nelson
outscored
Boscobel on her own, leading
the Falcons with a game-high,
21-point performance.
Allyson Nelson added a dozen
points for Brookwood, followed
by Claudia Alcanter with 10,
Lydia Madrigal with nine, Eva
Dorn with six, Amy Berg with five
and Angel Brueggen, Rylee Hall
and Molly Kotton with two each.
Leah Wacker finished with
seven points to lead the Bulldogs.
Brookwood improved to 18-4
on the season with the win.
The Lady Falcons, who entered
the post-season with the No. 4
seed, will host a 7 p.m. regional
semifinal game against fifthseeded
Melrose-Mindoro
at
Brookwood High School Friday.
Bangor 63, Weston 20
Like
Brookwood,
Bangor’s
stifling defense was ignited an
easy Cardinal victory.
The Lady Cards held the
Silver Eagles to just 10 points
in each half to capture the easy
quarterfinal victory.
Bangor, ranked fifth in the
latest Division 5 poll, jumped
out to a 45-10 lead in the opening
half and used a 19-10 secondhalf run to cruise to victory.
Elizabeth
Nicolai
finished
with 13 points to lead the Lady
Cardinal cagers, while teammate
Ashlie Lockington contributed an
11-point effort.
Emma Wittmershaus added 10
points for Bangor, who had nine
girls score in the game, followed
by Jaclynn Freit with eight,
Courtney Oesterle with seven,
Haylee Leonard and Alea Fortier
with five apiece, and Jade Pfaff
and Ariana Hundt with two each.
Sylvia Deitelhoff scored eight
points to lead Weston.
The win was the eighth straight
for Bangor, which improved to
22-1 overall.
The top-seeded Lady Cardinals
cagers are back in action Friday,
when they host No. 9 seed ElevaStrum in a 7 p.m. Division 5
regional semifinal at Bangor High
School.
Cashton 53, Alma-Pepin 21
The Eagles more than doubled
up on the Rivermen in both
halves to advance to the second
round of the Division 5 regionals.
Cashton forged a 26-10 lead
over Alma-Pepin in the first half
and used a 27-11 run in the
THE BIG
NUMBER
128
Total number of
points Brookwood,
Bangor and Cashton
outscored
their
opponents by in the
opening round of the
WIAA girls regional
basketball tourney
Tuesday night.
second half to pull away for the
win.
A dozen Lady Eagles scored in
the game.
Jamie Schmitz led the way for
Cashton with a dozen points,
while teammate Jordan Williams
added eight tallies to the balanced
offensive attack.
Morgan Pieper finished with
seven points for the Eagles,
followed by Olivia Pieper with
six tallies, Bre Huntzicker with
four, Avrie Butzler and Jocalyn
Carpenter with three each and
Abby Kaiser, Harley Hundt,
Becca Gronemus, Sierra Hanley
and Abby Wendland with a pair
apiece.
Cashton improved to 12-10
overall with the win.
The Lady Eagles, seeded fifth
in the regional, are back in
action Friday, when they travel
to Royall High School to battle
the fourth-seeded Panthers in a 7
p.m. Division 5 regional semifinal
match-up.
Smith signs on to play collegiate football at Stevens Point
by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER
Sports Editor
As far as moving companies
go, this year’s offensive line was
a pretty good one on the gridiron
for Sparta.
That offensive line, also known
as The Sparta Moving Company,
was the nucleus of a solid rushing
attack that led the Spartan
gridders to their first multi-win
season in seven years.
And anchored smack dab in
the middle of The Sparta Moving
Company was senior center Kody
Smith.
A 6’-3” and 265 pounds, it’s
safe to say Smith was a rather
imposing figure on the football
field this season.
So imposing, in fact, he caught
the eye of University of WisconsinStevens Point head football coach
Tom Journell.
“One day Mr. Blaha (Sparta
head football coach John Blaha)
talked to me and said the Stevens
Point coach was interested in me,
so we sent him some game film,”
offered Smith.
“Two days before Christmas
break, he called and asked if
I would like to play football at
Stevens Point,” he continued. “I
said, ‘I would love to’.”
The rest, as they say, is history.
Last week, Smith signed
a National Letter of Intent
indicating his commitment to
play football at Stevens Point.
While football is a big part
of Smith’s life, it’s not the only
reason the standout lineman
opted to attend college at Stevens
Point.
“I really chose Stevens Point
because it’s the only place that
has the major I want to go into,”
he explained.
Smith plans to major in Wild
and Fire Science and minor in
Environmental Law Enforcement.
“I wasn’t planning on playing
football, but it’s always been a
cool idea to continue playing,”
added Smith.
Smith, the son of Al and Sandy
Smith of Sparta, expects to play
center at Stevens Point because
that’s where he excelled in high
school.
Smith was named Sparta’s
Most Improved Lineman as a
sophomore and Lineman of the
Year as a junior.
Flanked by his parents, Al (left) and Sandy (right), Sparta High School senior offensive and
defensive lineman Kody Smith poses for a photo after signing a National Letter of Intent to play
collegiate football at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Smith signed the National Letter
of Intent committing to Stevens Point during a gathering of more than three dozen classmates,
friends and family members at Alton Ask Gymnasium last week. Photo by J.P. Schaller.
In addition, he earned a spot
on the all-Mississippi Valley
Conference
sportsmanship
squad during his junior and
senior seasons.
Smith has earned three varsity
letters in football and two in track
and field.
He will be Sparta’s top thrower
in track this spring, competing
in both the shot put and discus,
and will likely earn his third
varsity letter in that sport.
Smith signed his letter of intent
in front of more than three dozen
friends and family members at
Sparta’s Alton Ask Gymnasium
last week.
Blaha said Smith is an excellent
student/athlete.
“Kody has always challenged
himself in the classroom, taking
classes that have prepared him
for continued success in college,”
offered Blaha. “He has been a
leader in his actions, whether
it has been in the weight room,
as FFA president or in the
classroom.”
Blaha
believes
Smith’s
commitment to play football at
Stevens Point could be a boost
to a Sparta football program
that continues to show steady
improvement.
“We are hoping it builds on a
trend of student/athletes that
love the game, are proud to
be Spartans and are willing to
challenge themselves to prepare
for the next level of schooling and
competition.”
For his part, Smith is excited
taking his football talent to the
collegiate level.
“I’m most looking forward
to furthering my knowledge in
football,” he offered.
“Really, just continuing to play
football,” continued Smith. “And
I would like to thank The Sparta
Moving Company for letting me
play this season.”
MONROE COUNTY HERALD
THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
Five Sparta
grapplers at
state today
by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER
Sports Editor
Five Spartan wrestlers
will put it on the line in
Madison over the next three
days at the 73rd annual
Wisconsin
Interscholastic
Athletic Association Division
1
Individual
Wrestling
Championship Tournament.
Juniors Christian Lamon
and
Jaden
Winchel,
sophomores Brett VonRuden
and Hayden Krein and
freshman Jon Bailey all
qualified for the trip to state
with top-two finishes at the
Waunakee sectional over
the weekend.
Winchel
and
Bailey
won sectional titles, while
Lamon,
VonRuden
and
Krein
finished
in
the
runner-up slot at Waunakee
Saturday.
Winchel,
last
year’s
Division 2 state champion
at 132 pounds, earned a
sectional title at 145 pounds
to advance to his third
straight state tournament.
He finished third at 132
pounds as a freshman in his
first state appearance, and
posted a perfect 51-0 record
to win the title a season ago.
This year, Winchel will
take a 37-3 record to
state, where he will face
Wauwatosa West senior
Zach Miller (31-7) in the
preliminary round.
Bailey (40-4) will kick off
his first state tournament
run with a preliminary
round match up against
Ashwaubenon
freshman
Fernando Coronado (37-7)
in the 106-pound opener.
Krein, VonRuden and
Lamon will find themselves
in familiar surroundings
when the tourney opens
Thursday at the Kohn
Center.
Lamon is making his
third straight trip to state,
while Krein and VonRuden
qualified for the second
time.
Krein, who finished third
in state as a freshman at
152 pounds last season, will
put his 39-5 record on the
line when he opens tourney
run
against
Hortonville
senior Joe Cliver (41-2).
Lamon, who qualified at
113 pounds as a freshman
and 120 pounds as a
sophomore,
moved
up
another weight class this
season to earn a berth in
the 126-pound weight class.
He will be after his first
place-finish at state this
season when he puts his
23-10 mark up against
Oak Creek senior Isaiah
Robinson (30-11) in the
preliminary round.
VonRuden (22-5) failed to
place at state last season as
a freshman, but he will be
looking to improve when he
takes on Stoughton junior
Garrett Model (44-6) to open
the 138-pound bracket.
The WIAA individual state
tournament gets underway
at 3 p.m. this (Thursday)
afternoon with the Division
1 preliminary round.
The
Division
1
quarterfinals are scheduled
to begin at 5:15 p.m. tonight,
while the consolation round
will be held Friday morning
and afternoon.
The
Division
1
semifinals are set to start
at 7 p.m. Friday and the
championship matches in
all divisions are scheduled
for 6 p.m. Saturday.
Ottum gets first-round bye
Senior is only Falcon to earn state wrestling berth
by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER
Sports Editor
Brookwood senior Cory Ottum
will open his state wrestling
tournament run late Friday
morning.
Ottum advanced to the 73rd
annual Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Association Division
3
Individual
Wrestling
Championship
Tournament
with a second-period pin of New
Lisbon senior Lucas Kleifgen
in the 195-pound finals at
Saturday’s Division 3 sectional in
Mineral Point.
As a sectional champion,
Ottum earned a first-round bye.
He will put his stellar 34-3
record on the line in Friday’s
quarterfinal
round,
when
he takes on the winner of a
preliminary round bout between
Random Lake junior Hunter
Huiras (40-9) and Phillips senior
Marty Peterson (28-12).
A win will send Ottum to
Friday night’s semifinals with
hopes of moving on to Saturday’s
championship round at 6 p.m.
While the Falcons sent seven
wrestlers to last weekend’s
sectional meet, Ottum was the
only Brookwood wrestler to
qualify for the state tournament.
CORY OTTUM
Klimek leads Cashton wrestlers to state
Eagles Ethan Leis, Jaden Schmitz and Dylan Campton headed to Madison as well
by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER
Sports Editor
JON BAILEY
Senior Brandon Klimek will lead a
contingent of four Cashton wrestlers to
the 73rd annual Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Association Division 3 Individual
Wrestling Championship Tournament.
In addition to Klimek, Eagles who qualified
for state include seniors Ethan Leis and
Jaden Schmitz and junior Dylan Campton.
Klimek finished first at 285 pounds in the
Mineral Point sectional last weekend,to earn
a first-round bye at state.
He will put his stellar 40-5 record on the line
when he wrestles the winner of a preliminaryround bout between Bonduel senior Bennett
Gunderson (40-9) and Markesan senior
Jason Straks (37-7) in Friday morning’s
quarterfinals.
Schmitz finished second at sectionals,
improving his record to 39-10 on the season
He will be seeking his 40th win when
he opens the tourney with a 182-pound
preliminary round bout against Spring
Valley-Elmwood senior Quinton Elliott, who
has a 28-9 record so far this season.
Leis and Campton captured third-place
finishes at Mineral Point to advance to state
as well.
Leis (33-13) will face Kenosha Christian
Life junior Cameron Calabrese (40-5) in a
preliminary round bout at 126 pounds, while
Campton takes his 29-15 record up against
New Holstein junior Matt Buechel (33-12) in
the opening round of the 220-pound weight
class.
The Division 3 preliminaries will get
underway at 7:15 p.m. this (Thursday)
evening, while the quarterfinals are set to
start at 11:15 a.m. on Friday.
Tomah boys
drop MVC
home game
to Central
CHRISTIAN LAMON
BRETT VonRUDEN
JADEN WINCHEL
by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER
Sports Editor
La Crosse Central built a big
first-half lead and held off the
Timberwolves in the second
half to score a 74-49 victory in
Mississippi Valley Conference
boys basketball action at Tomah.
The eighth-ranked Red Raiders
opened with a 38-15 run to build
a commanding lead at the half.
Tomah turned it up a notch
on offense in the second half,
scoring 34 points, but Central
scored 36 points in the frame to
secure the win.
Peter Brey scored 11 points
to lead the Timberwolves on
offense, while teammates Jordan
Albrecht and Jack Haye finished
with nine points apiece.
Josh Dahlke and Joe Georgeson
added six points apiece for
Tomah, followed by Kyle Kroener
and Johniel Buenrostro with
three each and Blake Larsen with
a pair.
Kobe King knocked down a
game-high 28 points to lead the
Red Raiders, while Bailey Kale
added a 17-point performance
for Central.
Tomah fell to 4-8 in MVC action
and 6-15 overall with the loss,
while the Red Raiders finished
their regular-season campaign at
11-1 in conference plan and 18-4
overall.
Tomah has one game remaining
on its 2015-16 regular-season
slate – a 7:30 p.m. nonconference
contest at Onalaska Luther
tonight (Thursday).
Tomah sophomore Peter Brey (right) makes a move on La Crosse Central defender Isaiah Dahman
(4) during Monday’s Mississippi Valley Conference boys basketball game at Tomah High School.
Brey knocked down 11 points to lead the Timberwolves on offense in the 74-49 loss to the Red
Raiders. Photo by John Froelich.
Senior Genna Sullivan named
Spartan Athlete of the Week
HAYDEN KREIN
Pins-4-Pets 8-pin tap tourney
scheduled in Sparta March 12
The Chasing Daylight Animal
Shelter in Tomah will hold its
annual
Pins-4-Pets
bowling
fundraiser at Colonial Bowling
Center in Sparta on Saturday,
March 12.
The fundraiser includes an
eight-pin tap tournament open to
four-person teams.
The cost to participate is $60
per team and all proceeds from
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the fundraiser go to support
the dogs and cats cared for at
Chasing Daylight Animal Shelter.
The tournament includes two
shifts – the first at 1 p.m. and a
second at 3:30 p.m.
There will be prizes awarded to
the winning teams.
To reserve a lane for your team,
contact the Colonial Bowling
Center at 608-269-1806.
Senior Genna Sullivan has
been named Spartan Athlete of
the Week.
The daughter of Cyndee Rotert
and Andy Sullivan of Sparta,
Genna is a senior post player
on the Sparta High School girls
basketball team.
A two-year starter for the Lady
Spartan cagers, Genna has really
stepped it up on the hardwood
over the second half of Sparta’s
2015-16 campaign.
She is averaging 11 points per
game over the past three weeks
and knocked down a seasonhigh 16 points to lead the Lady
Spartans in a Mississippi Valley
Conference game at Onalaska
Feb. 5.
“She was matched up against
a possible Division 1 recruit,
who Genna outplayed,” said
Sparta head girls basketball
coach Antone Laufenberg, who
nominated Genna for the honor.
“Genna is playing very hard
on each end of the court, which
is helping us finish the season
where we wanted to be,” he
continued. “Genna has a great
attitude and she is a pleasure to
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Genna has earned a varsity
letter in soccer and will earn her
second varsity letter in basketball
this season.
Sparta opens its post-season
Friday, when the Lady Spartan
cagers travel to La Crosse Central
to take on the Red Raiders in a
7 p.m. Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Division 2 regional
semifinal game.
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By Jeff Sturgis
How to avoid nocturnal trail cam pictures
Nocturnal trail cam pictures of giant
bucks are hard to avoid; or are they? The
No. 1 cause of nocturnal buck movement
is hunting pressure, so by removing the
pressure you can increase the number of
daytime pictures, right?
Well, kind of. A combination of hunting
and habitat practices need to take
place in order to decrease the amount
of nocturnal trail cam pictures on the
lands that you hunt.
When it comes to avoiding nocturnal
mature buck movement, it pays to keep
in mind that mature bucks need to eat,
just like the rest of the herd.
Whitetails feed five times a day, and
even a reclusive old buck is no exception.
And just like the rest of the herd,
a Monarch’s No. 1 mealtime is his
afternoon time slot, when deer leave
their bedding areas to consume large
quantities in their preferred evening
destination food sources.
Although hunting pressure may be
the biggest culprit of nocturnal buck
movements, it comes in many forms.
And when you combine hunting pressure
with habitat deficiencies, you can create
an environment where nocturnal trail
cam pictures are most likely the norm,
and not the exception.
The Top 10 Ways To Reduce
Nocturnal Trail Cam Pictures
10 - Hunter Scent Trails - Mature
whitetails can be turned off by our
human stench several hours after we
enter or exit a stand location. How clean
your boots and legs are, as well as what
you brush up against or touch on the
way in or out, most likely spooks more
deer long after our hunt, than during it.
9 - IR Picture And Video Mode Thankfully, all of the major trail cam
companies have produced complete lines
of “blackout” and “no flash” trail cams.
I saw a recent article including video
footage of a buck reacting negatively to
an IR cam set to video mode, while then
proclaiming that trail cams are bad for
hunting. However the trail cam wasn’t
the problem. In fact, the buck would
have never even seen the camera or
reacted negatively if it weren’t for the 50
glowing red eyes of the IR.
8 - Noisy Tree Stand Access - If your
clothing or gear squeaks, rattles, rips,
snaps or zips - I would personally get
rid of it, or fix it. But if your tree stand
does the same, your hunt will often be
over before it even begins. If a person
could stand 50 yards away and easily
listen to your access, just imagine how
far away a deer could hear you - 100
yards, 150 yards, 200 yards? Whatever
the distance, it is too far.
7 - Lack Of Quality Bedding Area Many habitats are “adequate” when it
comes to being able to hide and hold
a quality deer herd. Hinge cutting and
other timber cuttings can drastically
insulate your hunting movements, as
well as to define exactly where deer bed
and travel on your land. The more you
define where deer bed and travel, the
more you can define how, where and
why you hunt.
6 - Poor Stand Position - Scent control
and non-invasive hunting tactics begin
with where your stand is placed, and
not in a scent reducing closet or spray
bottle. You can’t overcome the negative
effects of sitting in the middle of your
deer woods by entering early, staying
late and “eliminating” your scent. That
tactic may create one good sit (maybe),
but it will surely increase your nocturnal
trail cam pictures over time.
5 - Undisciplined Trail Cam Access If you are already committed to a stand
location and access route, avoid the
Nocturnal trail cam photos, like the one pictured above, can be created by
a number of things. There are a number of ways for landowners to avoid a
high number of nocturnal buck movements, thus increasing the chances for
a better hunt. Contributed photo
temptation of rotating your SD cards
prematurely. Instead, plan trail cam
locations and access routes that allow
you to change cards on the way to or
from your hunting activities, as well as
during the middle of the day in locations
where there are no deer.
4 - Poor Condition Hunting - Mature
buck hunting isn’t about trying to learn
how to hunt during every condition,
no differently than hitting a baseball is
about trying to learn how to hit every
pitch. Just like in maintaining an allstar worthy batting average, mature
buck hunting has to do with choosing
the right time to take a swing for an
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old recluse. By laying off poor condition
days, the local mature buck herd will
be lulled into a pattern of daytime use
that you can take advantage of when the
conditions are optimum.
3 - Lack of An Afternoon Food
Source - You can have a great deer
parcel without great cover, but you can’t
have a great deer parcel without the
ability to control a deer herd’s preferred
movement to a great afternoon food
source.
2 – Over-Hunting - “Less is More”
when it comes to the number of sits vs.
mature buck opportunity. Of course, you
have to actually enter the woods to kill a
mature buck, but there is a sweet spot
of balance that you need to find. A given
parcel has a “perfect” number of sits
that will yield the optimum potential for
mature buck harvest. Any less than that
number will create too little opportunity,
and any more than that number will be
too much hunting pressure for the land.
The best way that I have found to hit the
sweet spot of balance every single time,
is by only hunting when the conditions
of weather are at their best. That means
hunting in and around the various cold
fronts that sweep through each and
every hunting season. This will give you
two to three quality sits every seven to
10 days; which will equal the perfect
balance for most parcels.
1 - Food Plot Stands - After creating
the perfect sea of green to attract a high
number of deer; do your best to keep
from spooking the deer off of that perfect
sea of green. A food plot is never a perfect
planting if it increases the number of
deer-to-human encounters, instead of
decreasing hunting pressure. If your
mature buck pictures are exploding, but
they are all in the middle of the night, the
first place to look for a remedy are often
stand locations alongside food plots.
Conclusion
Nocturnal trail cam pictures are
created, not captured. What that means
is that we, as hunters or landowners,
have a direct influence on whether or
not we have a high number of nocturnal
buck movements.
On my own hunting parcels, as well
as the lands of many of my dedicated
clients, it is common to capture several
times more daylight mature buck
pictures, than night time. Are your
hunting and habitat practices increasing
or decreasing nocturnal trail cam
pictures? The choice is yours.
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Not quite a pro at sturgeon spearing
Hello friends,
This past fall, I remembered to
purchase my sturgeon spearing tag by
the Oct. 31 deadline.
The past two weeks, I have been
thinking sturgeon spearing on Winnebago
and I have to tell you, I was getting into it.
My plan was rather neanderthal, but I
have no cares about that.
I would be totally on my own, I would
use my 13x8-foot portable “Eskimo” ice
fishing shack as a spear shack and I
would live in it for two nights.
To cut my 6x3-foot hole through
20-inches of ice, I would use my chainsaw
to mark and finish it and use my Jiffy
“Pro 4” propane ice auger to cut the vast
majority of the hole
Friday, Feb. 12
High 6, Low -9
Windchill, INSANE
So I am driving from Necedah to
Oshkosh on Highway 21 and my truck is
literally loaded as full of gear as I can get
it, plus my golden retriever ‘Fire’. Today’s
drive was the most insecure drive that I
have ever had to start a trip.
The thermometer on my truck’s mirror
read two degrees, which I had no cares
about. What had me extremely concerned
was the sustained 21-mph wind, with
gusts up to 40 mph. By myself, I was
going to try to put this shack up and
I had no idea how I was going to do it
without it blowing away.
Also, it was flipping cold out and I
figured that my chainsaw was going to
freeze up big time. Another rather large
part of the equation was that I was rather
short on daylight.
My sources told me to hit Fishermen’s
Road, which is on the southeast side of
Winnebago about four miles north of
Fond du Lac.
I hit the ice at 3:30 p.m. and was
working my saw and auger ASAP. After I
had the hole cleaned out, I tried putting
up my shack and it kind of blew into my
hole. I had to hold onto it with everything
that I had and use my screw gun to drill
holes for my ice spikes, which anchor the
shack.
When all was said and done, my very
wet and now freezing shack was up,
anchored and I had only broken one pole.
Two hours after dark I had no cares, as
I had a cabin on the lake. Two propane
lanterns were rigged inside of it, two
heaters were running and my cot was
set up with two sleeping bags on top of
it. This, my friends, would be the biggest
victory of the rest of my weekend.
Saturday, Feb. 13
High 10, Low -14
It was pretty cool to be on the ice this
morning, watching the caravan of truck
lights as they hit Winnebago. Folks, you
have to experience this to believe it. So
my official decoy is a magnum mallard
duck decoy that I cut a hole in yesterday
so it would sink.
To see the bottom of the lake, I have
dropped the rails from the kid’s bunk
beds to the bottom of sturgeon heaven.
I was above nine feet of water and could
only see the rails down to eight feet,
so they had to suspend which kind of
sucked. Long white rails, rain gutters,
etc. are placed on the bottom which aids
in seeing a sturgeon as it swims over the
top.
The day before I was feeding my steers
and like the redneck that I am, I used the
baler twine from a bale of hay to hold my
decoy, as it was underwater. Not a good
idea - the twine rotted and my mallard
swam south.
Twice my spear head fell off my spear
and I did not notice that it was gone for
quite some time, as it was in the water
and I could not see boo.
Visibility was not real good and I was
happy to see my “new decoy” a stainless
steel pan, six feet down.
Hunter safety
course begins
Mar. 7 at Sparta
High School
A Wisconsin Hunter Education
Course will be held at Sparta High
School starting Monday, March 7.
The two-week course will be
held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday for the first
two weeks.
In addition, a field test and written
exam will take place from 8 a.m. to
1 p.m. at the Sparta Rod and Gun
Club on Saturday, March 19.
The cost for the class is $10 per
person and all students must have
a Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) customer number
when they register.
People interested in participating
in the class who do not have a
DNR customer number need to
call 1-888-936-7463 to obtain one
before they will be allowed to register
for the Wisconsin Hunter Education
Course.
Pre-registration is required and
interested participants can sign up
by calling Maurice Amundson at
608-269-6269.
Rod and Gun Club
5-stand fun shoots
held on Tuesdays
A monster, like the one pictured above, is the ultimate goal of any sturgeon
spear-fisherman. Unfortunately, outdoor writer Mark Walters still has a lot to
learn whey in comes to the art of sturgeon spearing. Contributed photo.
I have been having some pretty nasty
headaches on the left side of my head,
so I refrained from joining the festivities
in the area and had 48-extremely quiet
hours. My radio is broken too (I melted it
next to my heater).
Not once did I even see a minnow, but
I never gave up or became bored and in
reality, I have come up with a new and
improved plan for next year.
That is providing that I remember the
Oct. 31 deadline to buy my tag.
Love this sport.
Sunset
The Sparta Rod and Gun Club’s
series of five-stand fun shoots
will continue next week. The trap
shoots start at 4 p.m. every Tuesday
through Mar. 29.
The cost to participate is $5 per
round and refreshments will be
available on the club grounds. The
rod and gun club shooting stands
are covered and heated
The club also will hold five-stand
fun shoots on the first Saturday
of the month November through
March starting with the first round
at 9 a.m.
The remaining Saturday shoots
will be held Mar. 6.
Five-stand shooting is a cross
between trap shooting and sporting
clays.
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THURSDAY, February 25, 2016
CORRESPONDENCE
AND NEWS
South Ridge News
The odds of it happening are
pretty slim. Perhaps three times
n 61 years. Bob and I were
ooking for his checkbook. No
way could we locate it until I
unloaded the washer and found
a pair of slacks, socks etc. full
of tiny bits of paper clinging to
everything. The black checkbook
cover at the bottom was the clue!
’m grateful for the image fee at
he bank showing me a record of
written checks.
A relaxing visit can be the
answer to a winter day. Jeff and
Drew Martalock spent Saturday
afternoon with Jeff’s folks, Frank
and Darlene.
Hazel Pasch has been out and
about visiting this past week
bringing a ray of sunshine to
shut-ins. She visited with Merlin
and June Schendel at Touch of
Home, Tomah. On Thursday she
packed up some goodies and
spent time with Lyle and Joyce
Witt. Lyle is recuperating from
knee replacement. On Friday,
Joyce Sturtz, Pauline McCracken
and Hazel headed to the Morrow
Home in Sparta for a visit with
Edith Witt.
Jenna Heinz is celebrating
her birthday today, the 23rd. Her
family gathered on Saturday at
the home of Leroy and Kristina
Olson, Tomah, for a pizza party in
her honor. Rick and Kristi Heinz
and family also joined them.
Three-year-old Nathan (our
great-grandson) got me out
of bed on Sunday morning
and announced, ‘I got eggs,
Grandma.” He had been to the
chicken coop with his mom and
brought me six eggs in his little
wire basket. He’s after my heart!
The nursery is ready and Nathan
has been helping decorate. We
will be great-grandparents in a
couple weeks and we are looking
forward to a new baby girl for
Ray and Jeri. It will be our first
great-granddaughter to join four
great-grandsons. And I’m a lucky
G Grandma. I live close by.
Liam Gilbert Pershing, infant
son of Jeremy and April (Pasch)
Pershing was baptized during
services at St. Matthew’s on
Sunday
with
Pastor
Steve
Neuman officiating.
Four Kendall residents have
been nominated for “Citizen of the
Year” and everyone is worthy of
being selected. However, only one
will receive that honor this year
and that person will be rewarded
Southeast Monroe
County News
Here I am on another Tuesday
morning, the last one this month,
and I haven’t a clue on what
o write to begin this column,
o I’ll go directly to the news of
he week, which is why you’re
eading this anyway.
Up at the top of Zirk Hill,
Evelyn and Jerry had a visitor
ast Monday when Dean Preuss
ame out from town in the
afternoon to see his aunt and
ousin. Wednesday, Bruce Zirk
ame up to the home farm in the
morning to see how his brother is
oming along after his shoulder
urgery.
Thursday,
Frieda
Jacobson took Ev and Esther
Vlasak out to lunch at Marty’s
Steakhouse in Reedsburg. Friday
morning, Lynn Nelson came
across the road for a visit.
Mike Schumann came up
rom Reedsburg Wednesday with
Kentucky Fried Chicken for his
mom, Ruth and himself. After
unch they went up to the top of
he hill to call on Ev and Jerry
Zirk.
Tuesday morning Dave and
rose early and went down to
he Glendale Town Hall to work
at the election. Thursday we
were in La Crosse for a doctor’s
appointment and some shopping
with lunch at Old Country Buffet.
Arlene Garvens was off on
another of her quilting trips
again last week. Thursday, she
oined several friends at Cattail
Retreat near Poynette, returning
home Sunday. During the week
Kurt and Catherine Garvens of
Hollandale stopped in on their
way home from his 18th year
at the Birkebeiner Ski Race at
Hayward.
It was an unusually quiet
week at the west end of
he
neighborhood.
Tuesday
vening Lynette Vlasak attended
he Kendall Lions meeting at
Thunder Alleys, while Sally
Dana was down at the Glendale
Town Hall for the afternoon and
What’s Happening
at the Wilton
Library by Gina Rae
Citizen Scientist Ben Johnston
will be returning to the library on
Friday, March 11 at 10:30 a.m. to
each frog calls and the procedure
or participating in the Wisconsin
Frog and Toad Survey. There
are only 12 species of frogs in
Wisconsin.
Learn them now
o when the peepers signal the
eturn of spring you will not
mistake them for a cricket frog.
Our library book discussion
roup
will
be
discussing
A Midsummer Night’s Dream on
March 14. Join us the weekend
before as we attend Brookwood
Drama Club’s presentation of
Shakespeare’s play.
The library’s chess club: The
Check Mates meet on the first
and third Tuesday of every
month.
Our next meeting is
March 1 at 4 p.m. Players of all
evels of experience are invited to
attend.
by Myrna Fauska
evening shift at the polls.
Now I am at the end of the
news and still am uninspired. So
I’ll simply close with a prayer for
God’s blessings on all of you and
a good week.
by Alice Brandau
at the Kendall Lions Fundfest on
Saturday night, March 5, at 7
p.m. Doors open at five with food;
a live and silent auction begins at
six. It will be a good time.
Merlin Schendel is celebrating
his 91st birthday today and
my friend, Lyda Lanier is also
celebrating today.
And that’s it for February 23rd,
2016.
Free blood
lead screening
The Monroe County Health
Department is offering free blood
lead screening. Children should
be screened for lead poisoning
around age one year and again
at age two years. These are
priority age groups because of
children’s increased mobility
and considerable hand to mouth
activity during this time period.
Additionally, any child age 3-6
who has never had a blood lead
test should be screened.
Lead poisoning is one of the
most common and preventable
childhood
health
problems
today. Too much lead can affect
virtually every system in the
body.
The most common cause of
lead poisoning in Wisconsin is
from old lead paint, particularly
around window areas. However,
regardless
of
known
or
suspected exposure to lead, all
children should be screened. To
schedule your child for a blood
lead screening, which involves a
finger stick, call Monroe County
Health Department at 269-8666.
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FEBRUARY 26 - MARCH 3
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LIFE.
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Duck Dynasty
New Morrow Home Royalty
This month, the Morrow Home
Community
celebrated
the
coronation of the new Nursing
Home and Adult Living Services
Kings and Queens of Hearts with
Butterfest Festmaster 2016 John
Hendricks assisting with the
coronation.
The new royalty are Nursing
Home King Dan Clemmerson and
Queen Jeanne Baumbach; and
Adult Services King Jim Appel
and Queen Hilda Skilbred.
During a special celebration,
the
culinary
department
wowed everyone with delicious
refreshments. The dining room
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The Morrow Home Community celebrated the coronation of the new Nursing Home and Adult Living Services
Kings and Queens of Hearts. They are, from left, Nursing Home Queen Jeanne Baumbach, Nursing Home
King Dan Clemmerson, Adult Services King Jim Appel and Adult Services Queen Hilda Skilbred.
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coronation. Current royalty will
represent the Morrow Home at
community events throughout
the year, including riding in the
annual Butterfest parade and at
a summer concert in the park.
was beautifully decorated with an
array of red roses and sparkling
valentines. The Morrow Home
Auxiliary assisted with the cost
of the corsages and boutonnieres
for the royalty.
Biographies of the royalty were
read to the guests.
Nursing
Home
Recreation
Therapy Director Chirstine Vian
and her staff organized the event
with the help of Adult Living
Services Activities and Volunteer
Coordinator Kim Braatz.
Morrow Home kings and
queens retain their status
forever and are present at each
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Today
Mutt & Stuff
Team Umizoomi
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69 .......... Animal Planet
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42 .......... American Movie Classics
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How to Get Away With Murder (N)
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Around-Corner
Wisconsin Foodie Midsomer Murders Å
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Antiques Roadshow “Charleston”
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Elementary “Seed Money” Å
Elementary A threat to Kitty emerges.
How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother
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2 Broke Girls
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Mike & Molly
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WLAX 9 Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory American Idol “Top 8 Perform” The top eight finalists are revealed. (N) Å
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Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
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Colony Katie gets a second chance. (N)
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Paradise Run
Henry Danger
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Friends Å
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NICK
Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. (In Stereo)
Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches.
CSPN 4 Capitol Hill
Lip Sync Battle
Lip Sync Battle
Lip Sync Battle
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SPIKE 5 (5:30) Movie: ›‡“Gone in Sixty Seconds” (2000) Nicolas Cage. (In Stereo)
Ridiculousness “Paul Rodriguez”
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MTV 6 Ridiculousness
Beyond Scared Straight
Juvenile Lifers (In Stereo) Å
Kids Behind Bars: Maximum Security Kids Behind Bars: Lost for Life (In Stereo) Å
To Be Announced Juvenile Lifers (In Stereo) Å
A&E
(5:00) Movie: ››‡“Hocus Pocus”
Movie: ››‡“Dark Shadows” (2012, Comedy) Johnny Depp. Vampire Barnabas Collins emerges in 1972 Maine.
The 700 Club Ownership of Israel.
Movie: ›››“Frankenweenie”
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Child Genius: Battle of the Brightest Project Runway All Stars Å
Project Runway All Stars Å
LIFE . Project Runway All Stars “Let It Flow” Project Runway All Stars (N) Å
Gold Rush “El Dorado Dream” Å
Gold Rush The Hoffmans try to rebuild.
To Be Announced
Gold Rush “Mammoth Gold” Å
Gold Rush “Captain Monica” Å
TDC
Movie: ›››“Selena” (1997) Jennifer Lopez, Jon Seda. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. (In Stereo) Å
Mob Wives Karen tries to end the feud.
Love & Hip Hop (In Stereo)
Love & Hip Hop (In Stereo)
VH1
Castle “Scared to Death” (In Stereo)
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NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors. (N) (Live) Å
TNT
Movie ››“Rocky IV” (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. ‘PG’ Å
Movie ›››‡“The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. A guard thinks an inmate has a supernatural power to heal. ‘R’ Å
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Idiotsitter (N)
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The Nightly Show At Midnight
Adam Devine
COM
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A/P
(5:30) Movie: ›››“The Conjuring” (2013) Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson. Å
Movie: ››“The Possession” (2012, Horror) Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Å
Movie: ››“Silent Hill” (2006, Horror) Radha Mitchell, Laurie Holden. Å
SYFY
My 600-Lb. Life “Bettie Jo’s Story”
My 600-Lb. Life: Supersized (N) Å
Extreme Weight Loss “Ashley” Chris helps a woman get healthy. Å
Fat Chance “Vanessa” Å
My 600-Lb. Life: Supersized Å
TLC
MARCH 3, 2016
11:00
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College Basketball Oregon at UCLA. From Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles. (N)
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NBA Countdown (N) (Live)
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NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Los Angeles Clippers. (N) (Live)
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News (N) Å
Jimmy Kimmel Live (In Stereo) Å
Nightline (N) Å
WXOW3 News (N) Å
A Year in Space (N) (In Stereo) Å
NOVA Neil Armstrong’s achievements.
American Experience “Space Men”
Frontline “Poor Kids” (In Stereo) Å
Finding Your Roots (In Stereo) Å
WHA ? PBS NewsHour (N) (In Stereo) Å
Person of Interest “Root Path” Å
Person of Interest “Allegiance” Å
Person of Interest “Most Likely To ...”
Outsiders Big Foster’s lust for guns.
How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother
WGN-A) Person of Interest “RAM” Å
Survivor (N) (In Stereo) Å
Criminal Minds Morgan is abducted.
CSI: Cyber “Python’s Revenge” (N)
News 8 at Ten (N) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert James Corden
WKBT ( News 8 at Six (N) Ent. Tonight
Seinfeld Å
Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Conan (N) Å
2 Broke Girls
Conan Å
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Hell’s Kitchen “10 Chefs Compete” (N)
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Mike & Molly
2 Broke Girls
Modern Family
Modern Family
WLAX 9 Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Rosewood “Paralytics and Priorities”
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Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å
CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N)
CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N)
Anderson Cooper 360 Å
CNN + Erin Burnett OutFront (N)
Suits Mike makes one final play. (N)
Modern Family
Modern Family
Modern Family
Modern Family
USA , Movie: ››‡“Fast Five” (2011) Vin Diesel. Dom Toretto and company ramp up the action in Brazil. Å (DVS)
Wheel of Fortune The Mysteries of Laura (N) Å
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (N) Chicago P.D. (N) Å (DVS)
News
Tonight Show-J. Fallon
Seth Meyers
WEAU ` News
Paradise Run
Henry Danger
Henry Danger
Nicky, Ricky
Full House Å
Full House Å
Full House Å
Full House Å
Friends Å
Friends Å
Friends Å
Friends Å
NICK
Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. (In Stereo)
Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches.
CSPN 4 US House of Representatives Special Orders (In Stereo)
Movie: ››“Bad Boys II” (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Premiere. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. (In Stereo)
Movie: ››‡“Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis.
SPIKE 5 (4:00) Movie: ›››“Bad Boys”
Catfish: The TV Show (In Stereo)
Catfish: The TV Show (In Stereo)
Catfish: The TV Show (N) (In Stereo)
MTV Suspect (N) (In Stereo)
Catfish: The TV Show (In Stereo)
MTV 6 Teen Mom 2 “For Love and Money”
Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty “RV There Yet?” (N)
Jep & Jessica
Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty
Duck Dynasty
A&E
(5:00) Movie: ›››“13 Going on 30”
Young & Hungry Baby Daddy (N)
Movie: ››‡“Hocus Pocus” (1993) Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker.
The 700 Club Ownership of Israel.
Movie: “Another Cinderella Story”
FREE
Little Women: LA (N) Å
Little Women: LA (N) Å
Little Women: Atlanta (N) Å
Little Women: Atlanta (N) Å
Little Women: LA Å
LIFE . Little Women: Atlanta “Bad Apples”
Dual Survival “On Thin Ice” Å
Dual Survival: Untamed (N) Å
Dual Survival “Episode 25” (N) Å
Venom Hunters “A Score To Settle”
Dual Survival “Episode 25” Å
Venom Hunters “A Score To Settle”
TDC
Mob Wives “Cuts Both Ways” Å
Mob Wives Karen tries to end the feud.
Mob Wives Karen tries to end the feud.
Movie: ›››“Selena” (1997) Jennifer Lopez, Jon Seda. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. (In Stereo) Å
VH1
Castle A divorce attorney is murdered.
Castle A DJ is murdered. (In Stereo)
Castle Alexis starts a video blog.
Castle “Recoil” Å (DVS)
CSI: NY A gunman takes hostages.
CSI: NY “Veritas” (In Stereo) Å
TNT
(4:30) Movie “The Bourne Supremacy”
Movie ›››“Rocky III” (1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T, Talia Shire. ‘PG’ Å
Movie ››“Rocky IV” (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. ‘PG’ Å
Movie Rocky III
AMC
(5:53) South Park South Park Å
South Park Å
South Park Å
South Park Å
South Park Å
Broad City (N)
South Park Å
The Daily Show
The Nightly Show At Midnight
Broad City
COM
To Be Announced
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Outsiders Big Foster’s lust for guns.
Outsiders Big Foster’s lust for guns.
Outsiders Big Foster’s lust for guns.
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Americas Choice: Super Tuesday 1
Americas Choice: Super Tuesday 1
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Paradise Run
Henry Danger
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Nicky, Ricky
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Full House Å
Full House Å
Full House Å
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Friends Å
Friends Å
Friends Å
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. (In Stereo)
Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches.
CSPN 4 US House of Representatives Special Orders (In Stereo)
Ink Master “Sirens of Ink” (N) Å
Ink Master An intense Flash Challenge.
Ink Master (N)
Ink Master
Ink Master “Sirens of Ink” Å
SPIKE 5 (5:30) Ink Master Ink Master The three final artists tattoo live. Å
Ridiculousness
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The Shannara Chronicles “Ellcrys” (N) Ridiculousness
Ridiculousness
Ridiculousness
Ridiculousness
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Married at First Sight “Final Decision”
Married at First Sight “Final Decision”
Fit to Fat to Fit “Carrie; Kenlee” (N)
Married at First Sight “Final Decision”
Married at First Sight “Final Decision”
A&E
Pretty Little Liars (In Stereo) Å
Pretty Little Liars “Burn This” (N)
Shadowhunters “Bad Blood” (N) Å
Pretty Little Liars “Burn This” Å
The 700 Club Ownership of Israel.
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The Mother/Daughter Experiment
The Mother/Daughter Experiment
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LIFE . Dance Moms Å
Moonshiners “Still Regretting” Å
Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts (N) Å
Moonshiners “Episode 15” (N) Å
Deadliest Job Interview Å
Moonshiners “Episode 15” Å
Deadliest Job Interview Å
TDC
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K. Michelle
Love & Hip Hop (In Stereo)
Love & Hip Hop (In Stereo)
Movie: ››‡“Romeo Must Die” (2000, Action) Jet Li, Aaliyah, Isaiah Washington. (In Stereo)
ATL: Untold
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Rizzoli & Isles “Scared to Death”
Rizzoli & Isles “East Meets West” (N)
Rizzoli & Isles “East Meets West”
Castle “The Final Frontier” (In Stereo)
CSI: NY A fire in Stella’s apartment.
TNT
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Movie: ››‡“Final Destination 2” (2003, Horror) Ali Larter, A. J. Cook. Å
Colony Trapped in the Yonk.
Movie: ››‡“Final Destination”
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The Little Couple “All Aboard!” Å
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The Little Couple “New Challenges”
Rattled Destiny interviews nannies. (N)
The Little Couple “New Challenges”
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Outsiders A family lives off the grid.
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Dr. Chris: Pet Vet Innovation Nation The Inspectors (N) Hidden Heroes (N) Game Changers College Basketball
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“Sherlock Holmes-Game of Shadows”
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New Day Saturday (N)
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America’s Choice 2016 (N) (Live)
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Movie: ›››‡“Skyfall” (2012, Action) Daniel Craig. James Bond must track down and destroy a threat to MI6. Å
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Today Up for the Job Today; the Oscars. (N) Å
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The Floogals
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EPL Soccer
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CSPN 4 Washington Journal Live call-in program with officials. (N) (In Stereo Live)
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Movie: ›››“The Incredible Hulk” (2008, Action) Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth. (In Stereo)
Movie: ›››“I Am Legend” (2007) Will Smith.
SPIKE 5 BODY
Catfish: The TV Show (In Stereo)
Catfish: The TV Show (In Stereo)
Catfish: The TV Show (In Stereo)
MTV Suspect Hiding an illness.
Movie: ›››“8 Mile” (2002) Å
MTV 6 Catfish: The TV Show (In Stereo)
Tiny House World Tiny House World Tiny House Nation (In Stereo) Å
Tiny House Nation (In Stereo) Å
What Would You Do? (N) Å
What Would You Do? (N) Å
What Would You Do? (N) Å
A&E
Movie: ››“Along Came Polly” (2004) Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston.
Movie: ›››“(500) Days of Summer” (2009) Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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Little Women: Atlanta “Bad Apples”
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LIFE . Paid Program
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Dual Survival “Scorched Earth” Å
Dual Survival “On Thin Ice” Å
Dual Survival “High and Dry” Å
The Age Of Aerospace Project Apollo.
TDC
Mob Wives Ang receives news. Å
Mob Wives “Cuts Both Ways” Å
Movie: ›››“Hairspray” (2007) John Travolta. A Baltimore girl becomes an overnight celebrity.
Movie: ›››‡“Breakfast Club” (1985) Emilio Estevez.
VH1
Law & Order “Turnaround”
Law & Order “Showtime”
Law & Order “We Like Mike”
Law & Order “Passion” Å (DVS)
Law & Order “Past Imperfect”
Law & Order “Terminal” Å (DVS)
TNT
The Rifleman
The Rifleman
The Rifleman
The Rifleman
The Rifleman
The Rifleman
The Rifleman
The Rifleman
Movie ››››“The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Tim Robbins. ‘R’ Å
AMC
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Comedy Central Movie: ››‡“Tower Heist” (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck. Å
Movie: ›››“Coming to America” (1988) Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall. Å
COM
My Cat From Hell (In Stereo) Å
My Cat From Hell (In Stereo) Å
Pit Bulls and Parolees Å
Pit Bulls and Parolees “The One”
Pit Bulls and Parolees Å
Pit Bulls and Parolees “Low Rider”
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Movie: “Grendel” (2007, Adventure) Chris Bruno, Ben Cross. Å
Movie: ››“The 13th Warrior” (1999) Antonio Banderas, Diane Venora. Å
Movie: “Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem”
SYFY
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Four Weddings “... and a Hurricane”
Four Weddings An eco-friendly party.
Four Weddings A black light rave.
Four Weddings “... and a School Bus”
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NBA Basketball Memphis Grizzlies at Los Angeles Lakers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N)
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Shark Tank (N) (In Stereo) Å
20/20 “Journey to the Oscars” (N)
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Nightline (N) Å
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Washington Week Here and Now (N) Inspector George Gently “Son of a Gun” (In Stereo) Å
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The Bletchley Circle Å
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Person of Interest “4C” Å
Person of Interest “Provenance” Å
Person of Interest “Last Call” Å
Movie: ››‡“The Siege” (1998) Denzel Washington, Annette Bening. Å
WGN-A) Person of Interest “Aletheia” Å
The Amazing Race (N) Å
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2 Broke Girls
2 Broke Girls
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Cougar Town
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Second Chance (N) (In Stereo) Å
Fox25/48 News
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Mike & Molly
2 Broke Girls
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Harvey Beaks (N) Pig Goat Ban.
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches.
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Bellator MMA Live (N) (In Stereo Live)
Cops Å
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Ridiculousness “The Fat Jewish”
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The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case: The Untold Story (In Stereo) Å
O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes The O.J. Simpson civil trial. (In Stereo) Å
The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case
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(4:30) “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (1986)
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Shadowhunters “Major Arcana” Å
The 700 Club (In Stereo) Å
Movie: ››“Along Came Polly”
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Bring It! “Flash Mob Madness” (N)
The Rap Game “Reunion” (N) Å
Bring It! “Flash Mob Madness” Å
Bring It! Selena confronts Miss D.
LIFE . Bring It! “Bucking Bride” Å
Gold Rush “Golden Bombshell” Å
Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Oregon Gold” (N) Gold Rush “Frozen Pay” (N) Å
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Deadliest Job Interview “In Too Deep”
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Movie: ›››‡“Breakfast Club” (1985) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald. (In Stereo) Å
Movie: ›››“Hairspray” (2007) John Travolta. A Baltimore girl becomes an overnight celebrity.
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Bones A Halloween killer. Å
Movie: ››“I Am Number Four” (2011, Action) Alex Pettyfer. Å (DVS)
Movie: ››‡“The Island” (2005) Ewan McGregor. A mercenary pursues two clones on the run in 2019. Å (DVS)
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(5:30) Movie ›››“3:10 to Yuma” (2007, Western) Russell Crowe. ‘R’
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(5:00) Movie: ››‡“The Mummy Returns” (2001) Brendan Fraser.
Movie: ›‡“Gone in Sixty Seconds” (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie. Å
Movie: ››“Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem” (2007) Å
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