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stay informed for only $1.00 Check us out on MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT Visit our website www.spartanewspapers.com Volume 156 • Serving the monroe county area for 156 years • Sparta, Wisconsin 54656 Cards cruise to 10th win PAGE 2B Archery program hits mark THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2016 TWO SectionS - 18 Pages Number 2 Edwards caps his career at nearly 40 years by RENAE CALDWELL Staff Writer Upset bid falls short PAGE 1B Hometown hero PAGE 4B INDEX Area……………. 4B Classified…….. 10-11 Faith…………… 8 What’s Up…... 7 Obituaries…… 6-7 Opinions……... 4 Puzzles……….. 2 Sports…………. 1-3B TV Log………... 5-6B YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Print copy: •546 Zip Code area……….. $39 •WI (outside 546 area)…….. $42 •Out of state……………….. $52 •E-edition only……………... $39 •Add E-editon to any print subscription for $10 extra To subscribe: Send a check to Evans Print & Media Group, 1302 River Rd., Sparta, WI 54656, or request a subscription by emailing [email protected] Or call (608) 269-3186. To request advertising rates contact: Linda Lynch, advertising mngr., (608) 269-3186 or email her at [email protected] Ad deadlines are noon Wednesdays and Fridays. To submit story ideas or news items contact: Pat Mulvaney, editor, [email protected] John Paul Schaller, sports editor, [email protected] Renae Caldwell, reporter, [email protected] The popularity of an archery program at Meadowview Middle School in Sparta warrants another coach, the personnel and educational initiatives committee of the school board decided this week. It recommended hiring a second coach for $359. Middle school activities director Toby Oswald said between 30 and 40 students participate in the archery club twice per week before school. The group attends competitions in the winter and spring, including a large event held in March in conjunction with the Sportsmen’s & Outdoor Recreation Expo held at the school. The Sparta Gridiron Booster Club hosts the expo, but Oswald indicated the archery club will be the chief organizers of the Sparta Classic archery shoot, as it has grown to more than 500 participants. Mathews, Inc. is a major sponsor of the event, and a crucial partner for the archery club, which is part of the National Archery in the Schools Program. “It’s a great partnership we have with Mathews,” said Oswald. In other business, the committee heard a report about the district’s communications methods by Communications Coordinator Autumn Grooms. In addition to promoting the district through the Sparta newspapers, it also utilizes several social media venues, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest, as well as LinkedIn, for professional connections. It also publishes a blog. The district revamped its website over the past few months. The website, www.spartan.org, is now more user-friendly and includes a search bar and a place for groups and organizations to submit their flyers, Grooms noted. How many people can relate to this view? -- Dr. Mark Edwards, as he leans in, ready to perform dentistry on a patient in the chair. Edwards is retiring after almost four decades. He sold his practice to Sparta Dental Center and closed his W. Wisconsin Street practice as of Dec. 31. Edwards is helping with his patients’ transition to the new dentist, Dr. Jennifer Knoll. Photo by Renae Caldwell Retirement will leave a hard-to-fill cavity in Sparta by RENAE CALDWELL Staff Writer Just like his gut feeling to practice dentistry in Sparta, Dr. Mark Edwards used his instinct when deciding to retire. “Doc” Edwards as he is known by most, closed his practice at 605 W. Wisconsin St. on Dec. 31. He sold his practice to Dr. Jennifer Knoll of Sparta Dental Center, 3000 Riley Rd. “I’m helping transition my patients to Sparta Dental Center,” said Edwards, noting it is important to him that his patients have somewhere to go to continue their dentistry. Edwards began practicing in Sparta in 1976, shortly after graduating from Indiana University Dental School. Edwards was passing through Sparta on his way to look for a public health site to begin his career. In his motel room, he read a directory that indicated there were a few dentists in town in their 60s. He thought he should consult with them in case they were close to retiring and there might be room for him here. His journey led him to doctors Curt Barlow and Jack Alexander. Edwards clicked with Barlow immediately over their shared love of the outdoors. It was the mounts and fishing lures decorating his home and office walls that cemented the deal, and soon Edwards joined their practice on W. Oak Street. “Dr. Barlow was a great mentor to me, and Dr. Alexander was very kind,” said Edwards. Edwards purchased the W. Wisconsin Street location in 1980, and Barlow and Alexander came with him until their respective retirements. In his hey-day Edwards had a patient list of about 4,000, and through most of it was a trio of dedicated staff members. Chairside assistant Barb Schmitz has been with him for 33 years; office assistant Kay Flock has been with Edwards for 32 years; and hygienist Shannon Stuessel has worked for Edwards for 17 years. Schmitz and Stuessel also made the transition to Sparta Dental Center. “I can’t say enough good things about the women that worked here,” said Edwards. Of course, he will miss his patients tremendously. “Patients became my friends,” he said. “It was good to catch up with them when they came in for appointments.” In his almost 40 years of dentistry in Sparta, Edwards saw multiple generations of families – even four generations a time or two. “There’s going to be some sadness because of all the personal relationships I’ve Tomah aviator just can’t keep his head out of the clouds Former civil defense coordinator Gordy Stelter shares his love of aviation with a new generation by MARCI MARTIN Contributing Writer Ask Gordon “Gordy” Stelter about flying and a big smile will come over his face. “I just love it,” he says. Over the years, his love of flying has provided him a long and storied life in different careers as well as in community service. Stelter took over responsibility for part of the family farm his senior year of high school in 1952, doing chores in the morning before school. “I told my dad, I’d do it, and he wasn’t going to let me. But his friend said “Why not? It’s not like he can do any worse!” Stelter laughs. He has been on the farm ever since, although his son runs it now. It has been in the family for 135 years. In 1958, Stelter also started working for the first Tomah radio station, WTMB, doing farm reports. As the farm director, he covered what was going on with various crops and farms in the area. In 1962, John D. Rice of Sparta called him up and asked Stelter to cover the Monroe County Fair, which Stelter did until 1966. He had the opportunity to work with Orion Samuelson from Ontario, WI who went on to national recognition for the syndicated US Farm Report. “When we were done,” Stelter said, “he got to go to Chicago, and I went back to the farm.” One of the things that Samuelson and Stelter had in common was that they both loved to fly. “It was one of the things we could talk about when we got together,” he said. Stelter earned his pilot license in 1958. His flying skills met up with his reporting experience when Stelter covered the Fort McCoy fire. It was hard to get information about the fire using traditional reporting methods, so Stelter would fly along the fire, noting efforts and updates, and then send them into the radio station with the noise of the plane behind his voice. His updates made the Associated Press and United Press as well as newspapers country wide. Stelter was a member of the civil air patrol as well, helping with urgent and emergent situations like the La Crosse flood. In 1966, there was an opening for a part-time county civil defense coordinator. Stelter was one of seven men that interviewed for it. “Some of these guys had military backgrounds behind them. I didn’t think I had a chance in the world competing against these guys,” he said. “I told them I have no military background, just in Committee gives nod to Eagle Scout project by RENAE CALDWELL Staff Writer dinator.” It was a job that Stelter did for another 30 years, retiring in July of 1996. As the county civil de- A new sign will greet people at the Sparta Area School District track and field complex, if the concept is approved by two more voting entities. Sparta High School Junior Max Engh wants to replace the existing sign as his Eagle Scout project for Boy Scout Troop 67. The current sign is dilapidated and the paint is chipped, he explained to the finance and facilities committee of the school board this week. Engh said he spoke with several school officials regarding the project, all of whom were in favor of the aesthetic upgrade. The language would stay the same – Sparta Track and Field Sports Complex – but the lettering would be slightly different, in a block style protruding from the face of the sign. The sign itself would be made of weatherproof materials. Engh estimated the cost of the sign and pillars to be between $1,000 and $1,500. He plans to fundraise, but noted officials indicated existing funds from the track (See CLOUDS Page 9) (See SCOUT Page 9) With over five-and-a-half decades of flying experience, former Monroe County Civil Defense Coordinator Gordy Stelter’s favorite place is still in the cockpit of one of the Tomah Flying Club’s two Cessnas imparting his knowledge to a new generation of pilots. charge of civil aviation here at the airport, and a little search and rescue team. I don’t know why but they came out at the end and said, ‘Gordy, we’d like you to be our county civil defense coor- developed with patients,” he said. “But, just like the gut feeling to come here, the timing felt right [to retire].” “I’m 66 years old. I’ve got eight grandkids and I’d like to spend more time with them,” he said. Edwards’ three adult children all grew up in Sparta. Son Bryan and his wife, Christi, live here. Daughter Allie and her husband, John, live in La Crescent, and son Brad lives in Georgia. Edwards has no plans to leave the area. His wife, Lynn, is a dietician with Mayo Clinic Health System. “It’s time to do some fun things with my family,” said Edwards, who plans on going to the PGA Masters Tournament in April, fishing in Canada, and making regular visits to relatives in Indiana. “This area’s been real good to me. I couldn’t have asked for more,” he said. MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT Marriage Licenses John Henry Stilen and Karen Ann Kuderer Garrett Robert Jessie and Maggie Mae Ruedy Rancelar Francis Jacobs and Nicole Rae Burnham Brandon Ashley Winneshiek and Josephine Greendeer Lee Jonathan Romaine Kircher and Kelly Marie Frei Ryan Michael Lee and Jenna Rae Marie Hanson Jeffrey Michael King and Katlyn Renee Christenson Logan Timothy Greeno and Ashley Ann Abbott Lawrence Raymond Nicholson II and Laura Lea Ryan Elvis David Molina Cordero and Carly Sallie Ochoa Ethan Lloyd Sullivan and Tayler Nicole Miller Matthew John Moore and Shelly Lynn Gebhardt Samuel August Monskey and Ashlie Marie Dahl Reese Jordan Von Ruden and Danica Jo Schwartzel Mitchell Arnold Pliner and THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 Page 2 Monroe County Records Kayla Presley Rogers Michael Thomas Bollig and Justice Marie Reinart Christopher Brian Organ and Linda Kay Byars Timothy John Dennison and Pamela Lynn Markell Brendan John Stuart Pingel and Nicole Christine Gilbertson Mervin S Wagler and Sarah J Miller Ezra J Miller and Sarah H Miller Gideon McFarland Reynolds and Mara Jael Cupner Jeffrey Scott Cartwright and Alicia Josephine Hollingsworth Harvey Laverne Paulson Jr and Chelsea Louise Mcleese Zachary Scott Koger and Katie Elizabeth Deicher Jack Tyler Peterson and Janira Desma Molina William E Borntreger and Susie R Yoder Chauncy Pierre Wilson and Teena Ginelle Jones Michael Stephen Bronson and Kristen Marie Kaufman History Highlights Answers on back page History Highlights from the Monroe County Local History Room from the Monroe County Local History Room Students Of The Month The following students were named December students of the month from Meadowview Middle School. Front row, from left, are Alissa Welker, Belinda Brabant, Olivia Wray, Miranda Hobart and Nathan Modjeski. Back row, Brooklyn Schreier, Hunter Schultz, Brady Towne, Patrick Frisk and Aiden Leis. History Highlights from the Monroe County Local History Room Preparing for the worst: Monroe County’s fallout shelters by Jarrod Roll Monroe County historian The Local History Room has been researching the 1950s lately in preparation of an upcoming display about life in mid-20th century Monroe County. Part of that research included investigating the fallout shelters in Monroe County during the Cold War era. Throughout the 1950s through the 1970s, the US government worked to educate citizens about surviving a nuclear attack— mostly by providing procedures on minimizing short-term exposure to fallout. This effort commonly became known as Civil Defense. All over the US, communities identifiedsafeplacestostayuntil radiation levels lowered to safe enough levels. These safe places were called “fallout shelters.” Some Americans built fallout shelters on their property, such as in their basement. Others would have relied on a community fallout shelter. I recently asked Gordon Stelter of Tomah, former Monroe County Civil Defense Director, about the kind of fallout shelters found in Monroe County during the Cold War era. “I can’t recall any private fallout shelters existing in Monroe County during the Cold War,” stated Stelter. “I’m sure they were there but my department didn’t focus on training people with how to build their own (in their basements, etc.). Instead, my department identified and stocked large fallout shelters around the county to handle large numbers of people.” In fact, by 1962, 75 buildings throughout the county were identifiedaspossiblecommunity fallout shelters. County banks, schools, taverns, and even the railroad tunnels were identified as potential fallout shelters for the county’s use. According to Stelter: “The Chicago Northwestern Railroad tunnel at Norwalk was the very best shelter in Monroe County because it has great fallout protection and flowing spring water. Ralph Dutton was the Emergency Management Director before me. He was the one who identified the best places in the county to serve as shelters and Vern Zeigler, truck driver for the Nicolet Dray Line, Sheriff Ron Sanders, and Civil Defense Director Gordon Stelter unload part of the 15-ton shipment of Civil Defense shelter supplies to be stored throughout Monroe County.” then distributed the supplies. “I replaced Ralph in 1966. My team’s job was restocking those shelters with fresh supplies like hard candy (cherry and lemon flavored),crackers,and15-gallon water containers. You suck on three of those candies and you didn’t feel like eating a meal. “We gave the outdated food to county farmers to feed to their animals. Once the crackers were expired they were fed to From past Democrats Answers on back page the chickens. And boy did those chickens go crazy for those crackers! The expired candy was thrown into the feed grinder and fed to cows.” When asked if fallout was ever a risk to Monroe County citizens, Stelter responded “Monroe County had fallout shelters, not bomb shelters, although most could serve for both. Fallout was more of a risk to us rather than getting bombed. “We used to take radiation 5 YEARS AGO – Jan. 13, 2011 Melvina is smallest, poorest of county’s eight villages Sparta Boys and Girls Club Director Franke resigns City OK with sharing chambers with county, but rent is disputed 10 YEARS AGO – Jan. 12, 2006 Proposed wind farm law catches good, bad air at unofficial meeting Step taken toward ownership by city of proposed skate park Eye unique development for city’s southwest side 15 YEARS AGO – Jan. 11, 2001 Presentation on crime lab enthralls Tomah audience INS impersonators in court for robbery ProposedordinanceforfirepitsinCityofSpartascrutinized 20 YEARS AGO – Jan. 11, 1996 Sparta would welcome La Crosse Aquinas to MVC Recent revaluation draws criticism that new assessments exceed 100% Middle school performers take to the stage Friday – “Give My Regards to Broadway” 25 YEARS AGO – Jan. 10, 1991 Arrest 10 in demonstration at Fort McCoy Death camp survivor tells his story St. Mary’s Hospital loses 5 employees to Desert Shield fallout tests every week in Monroe County during the height of the Cold War. Without the public knowing, we would weekly take testsinthefieldswherethecows pastured since [the radiation] could get in the milk. One time, a reading taken from a Monroe County farm field was almost high enough in radiation fallout to tell people to stay in their homes. This was when the Soviet Union was testing bombs.” In 1972, the late Don Goodman made a training film called “Are You Ready” for Stelter’s Monroe County Office of Civil Defense. The film’s purpose was to demonstrate how to set up a Civil Defense operation in case of a major emergency. The 19-minute film portrays real-life disasters as emergency response teams race to the rescue from Norwalk to Sparta to Tomah. Local officials managed the simulated chaos from their command center at the Monroe County Courthouse, and dozens of Monroe County residents— young and old—comprised the cast. With the help of Don Goodman, Gordon Stelter, and Mark Davini, this film was preserved and transferred to DVD. Copies of that DVD can be purchased through the Local History Room’s website, www.MCLHR.org, or by visiting in person at 200 West Main St., Sparta. The Local History Room is open Monday through Saturday from 9-4:30. Do you have any stories about fallout shelters? Please let us know by contacting us at: [email protected] or 2698680. % .21 GREAT RATES FROM PARK BANK APY INSURED MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT Kristy Theirl, Vice President kristy.theirl@ helloparkbank.com NMLS:466015 Julie Leis, Vice President julie.leis@ helloparkbank.com NMLS #479188 helloparkbank.com 145 N. Water St., Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-BANK $2,500 Minimum Deposit required. All deposits are insured up to $250,000 by the FDIC. Limited offer. Personal accounts only. Annual percentage yield effective January 12, 2016. Rates are subject to change weekly after account opening. Fees may reduce earnings on the account. MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT Around Town Carter Burke enjoyed spending time with his friends, Halie, Ashlynn and Callie Lictao on Wednesday night. Ina May Erickson celebrated her birthday on Wednesday, January 13th. Jenna Raymer has a birthday today, Thursday, January 14th. Emily Fuenger and her mother, Alice enjoyed dinner and retail therapy Wednesday. Dave Oswald treated Shari Arnold to lunch Wednesday. THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 Page 3 Indoor Swim Lessons - Sparta Classes begin January 28, 2016 by Shari Arnold Parent-tot and child group lessons They enjoyed catching up and sharing memories. Harvey Paulsen celebrated his birthday this week. 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. For more Information, Call 608-799-8183 www.WeeSwimAcademy.com Wildwoman’s Vintage Storewide Inventory Reduction 50% Off Sale! Fine Vintage Clothing & Accessories - Men and Women Gowns & Great Coats • Shoes, Boots, Hats! 608-269-6217 Furs, Jewelry • Newer Designer Pieces Support Your Eagles Club Lumberjack Breakfast Sunday, January 17, 2016 from 8 a.m.-12 Noon Ham, Sausage, Hash Browns, Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Biscuits & Gravy, Pancakes, French Toast, Waffles, Fruit, Coffee & Milk HO-CHUNK CINEMAS 135 WITTIG ROAD • TOMAH, WI 54660, OFF I-90 & US 12 PHONE: 608-374-3820 www.marcustheatres.com SHOW TIMES ARE VALID - FRI. JAN. 15 -THURS., JAN. 21 RIDE ALONG 2 (PG-13) 13 HOURS (R) REVANANT (R) DADDY’S HOME (PG-13) SISTERS (R) STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (PG-13) DAILY 4 10:00, 12:45, 3:50, 7:25, 9:40 DAILY 4 9:40, 12:00, 3:25, 7:00, 10:00 DAILY 4 10:10, 1:15, 3:15, 7:00, 10:00 DAILY 9:30, 1:40, 4:45, 6:50, 10:20 DAILY 9:45, 1:00, 4:10, 7:10, 10:30 DAILY 10:00, 12:40, 4:15, 7:10, 10:20 Marilyn Tomsha 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 In the old r ate movie the Gateway Area Council - Boy Scouts of America Her 80th birthday is Saturday, January 23rd. 5-Stand Shoot Saturday, January 23, 2016 Birthday greetings may be sent to: Marilyn Tomsha MaryCrest Apts. 401 S. Water St., Apt. #103 Sparta, WI 54656 Sparta Rod & Gun Club Sparta, Wisconsin ONLY Event Schedule: 8:00 am 9:00 am 12:00 pm 3:30 pm Have a Fantastic Day, Mom! We love you! From your children Lisa Schneider, Beth and Tom Whalen, Todd and Pat Schneider, Joel Schneider and Julie Wicks 40 $ Open Registration Shotgun Start Lunch (Food Provided) Awards Ceremony to shoot & support a great cause! 1-14-1tp NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THESE MOVIES 4 NEW MATINEE TIMES ON FRI/SAT & SUN ARE ANY MOVIE BEFORE 4:00 P.M. 210 S. Water ISt. Sparta, W Thurs. & Friday, Jan. 21 & 22 Noon-6pm Sat. Jan. 23 10am-4pm Sparta Eagles Club #2833Hwy. 21 E., Sparta Sparta Trailblazers medallion hunt clues Sparta Trailblazers Snowmobile Club medallion hunt is ready to go. If you find the medallion, call the number on the back. On January 16th you will then go to Southside Saloon to claim your $50 prize money. CLUE #1 From downtown Sparta I’m heading south. Don’t have much time so I won’t go far. CLUE #2 Can’t see the lights in Evans Bosshard Park from here, but I can get lots of information. CLUE #3 I think someone should give Registration: “Ben Bikin” a warmer coat or a blanket. CLUE #4 I’ll stick around this tree that’s still holding on to its fruit. Maybe a flock of Cedar Waxwings will come keep me company. Gateway Area Council 2600 Quarry Road La Crosse, WI 54601 www.gacbsa.org Sparta Trailblazers 42nd Annual Snowmobile Fun Days Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016 At the Southside Tap, Sparta Live Auctions Raising Funds for SACS 7-11 p.m. Poker Run 1st $500 • 2nd $200 • 3rd-5th $100 Food & Beverages Available Drawing at 10:00 p.m. Tickets available at the door $2.00 or 3 for $5.00 Sparta Cinema 6 1010 Maple Ave. Sparta, WI 54656 Frugal Fridays are here! Monday Funday! 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! 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 January 15 - 21 The Revenant Jan 15-18: 1:10, 4:15, 7:20 Jan 19-21: 5:15, 7:15 The Forest Star Wars: The Force Awakens PG13 R Jan 15-18: 12:452D, 3:203D, 6:003D, 8:403D Jan 19-21: 5:153D, 7:503D **Monday shows play in 2D** PG13 Jan 15-18: 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 Jan 19-21: 5:25, 8:05 The Hateful Eight Jan 15-18: 1:00, 4:10, 7:20 Jan 19-21: 5:15, 7:10 Sisters R Jan 15-18: 1:00, 3:30, 6:20, 8:50 Jan 19-21: 5:30, 7:45 R Daddy’s Home: PG-13 Jan 15-18: 1:05, 3:05, 5:05, 7:05, 9:05 Jan 19-21: 5:20, 8:20 For Further information please call 608-269-7469 or find or visit our website at www.spartacinema6.com us on ***All features and times are subject to change without notice*** OPINIONS Monroe County Democrat Thursday, January 14, 2016 / Page 4 Monroe County Democrat (USPS 359-300) Periodicals postage paid at Sparta, Wisconsin 54656. Published every Thursday, except November 24 ,2016 at 1302 River Road, Sparta, Wisconsin. 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In the event of any error or omission in printing or publication of an advertisement, Evans Print & Media Group liability shall be limited to an adjustment for the cost of the space occupied by the error, with a maximum liability being cancellation of the cost of the first incorrect advertisement. Under no circumstances shall Evans Print & Media Group be liable for consequential damages of any kind. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLICY Standing up for Wisconsin priorities in 2016 As we start a new year and a new session of Congress I will continue to fight for key Wisconsin priorities, including ensuring hard-working Wisconsinites have access to good paying jobs, increasing college affordability, and giving our veterans the care they have earned and deserve. While we have seen improvement in the economy, far too many western and central Wisconsin families continue to feel like they can’t get ahead. We need to change this. The first step is investing in our greatest resource – our workers – so that we can remain the most innovative and creative nation in the world. I will continue to work to foster an environment that creates good paying jobs, gets Wisconsinites back to work, and keeps our economy growing. In addition to investing in our workers we need to invest in higher education and help more students afford college. With the cost of higher education continuing to increase, many hardworking families are finding it difficult to send their kids to college. We must take steps to make sure college remains affordable and accessible for all families. In the coming weeks I will introduce an updated version of my College Affordability Action Plan, which includes a number of c o m m o n sense action items to incr ease c o l l e g e affordability. One of my key priorities during 2015 Ron Kind was working to fix the problems seen at the Tomah VA Medical Center, and other VA facilities around the county, and our work is far from done. I will continue to work with anyone willing to help fix these problems in order to ensure our Wisconsin veterans receive the care they have earned and deserve. As I keep working to solve issues that are important to Wisconsin I encourage you to reach out to my office with any questions, comments, or concerns. You can reach us by calling 608-782-2558 or visiting www.kind.house.gov. Tax Credit will help families with the high cost of care As I speak with people across the district and around the state, many tell me they feel like they are working harder and falling farther behind. And they’re right; real wages continue to stagnate, w h i l e the costs of basic necessities continue to rise. The few jobs being created in our state Julie Lassa are mostly Guest Opinion low-paying, and we’re still losing middleand upper-income jobs. All these factors contribute to the fact that people are falling out of the middle class in Wisconsin faster than any other state in the nation, according to the Pew Charitable Trust One of the reasons middle class families are feeling such a pinch now is the increasing difficulty of balancing the demands of work and family. For example, according to a 2014 report by ChildCare Aware, Wisconsin is the seventh most expensive state for child care in the nation. The annual cost of child care in Wisconsin in 2011 for a 4-yearold was $9,588, and $10,775 for an infant. That’s higher than the average annual cost of tuition and fees for public colleges in our state. The high cost of child care impacts parents’ ability to choose the best child care for their children. And having to spend such a large percentage of household income on care for children and other dependents means that less of a family’s resources can be spent on food, housing, and other basic necessities. Children aren’t the only family members who may need expensive care. With our aging population, more individuals are relying on long-term medical care. If that person’s spouse must continue to work in order to provide income for their family, that means costly home care services must be arranged. Wisconsin is also in the top ten most expensive states for home health care. If a loved one receives four hours of care five days a week, costs can range from around $20,000 to $26,000 a year, depending on where you live. The cost of providing care for children and other loved ones is a major source of financial stress for Wisconsin’s middle class families. That is why I joined with State Representative Melissa Sargent (D-Madison) to introduce a tax credit for child and dependent care expenses. This proposal mirrors the current federal tax credit that can be claimed for expenses related to caregiving expenses that are necessary so a family member can hold a job. Allowable expenses for a qualifying individual under federal law include costs for inhome care or daycare, nursery school or preschool programs, and before-school and afterschool care for school-age children. Depending on the claimant’s adjusted gross income, the credit may be worth between 20 and 35 percent of the claimant’s allowable expenses, up to a maximum annual amount of $3,000 if there is one qualifying individual and up to $6,000 if there are two or more qualifying individuals. Under the proposal I introduced, anyone who is eligible for the federal credit would be able to claim the same amount on their state tax return. Wisconsin’s hard-working middle class men and women shouldn’t have to struggle to make sure their loved ones are cared for. A child and dependent care tax credit is one important step toward making sure that people who work hard and play by the rules can provide for their families. Sen. Lassa of Stevens Point represents Wisconsin’s 24th Senate District, which includes northern Monroe County and the cities of Sparta and Tomah. Area legislators co-author USO resolution Tuesday, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed a Joint Resolution co-authored by Representative Nancy VanderMeer (R-Tomah) and Senator Julie Lassa (D-Stevens Point) to proclaim February 2016 as USO Wisconsin Month. The United States Organizations Incorporated (USO) has collaborated with the Department of Defense providing programs, services, and live entertainment to all branches of the military since its creation in 1941.The USO has been active in Wisconsin since 1943. Currently, the USO serves 25,000 military families through two centers in Milwaukee and a new facility at Fort McCoy located between Sparta and Tomah in the 70th Assembly District. “The expansion of USO services across Wisconsin will WISTAX Facts: Gas taxes claim smaller share of income despite rise in rates Gas tax rates in Wisconsin have not increased since 2006, when the state stopped adjusting the rate for inflation (“indexing”). However, today’s per gallon tax ($0.31) is significantly higher than it was in 1980 ($0.09). Currently, Wisconsin’s rate ranks 14th highest of the 50 states. Despite the rise in rate, gas tax collections have declined as a share of personal income for nearly 20 years, falling from 0.67% in 1988 to 0.40% in 2015. The Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization dedicated to good government through citizen education since 1932. offer more available support to our service members and their families,” said Rep. VanderMeer. “We are proclaiming February 2016 as USO Wisconsin Month to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the USO and to raise the awareness of the positive impact of the organization.” The Sparta newspapers will not print candidate endorsements as letters to the editor. Nor will we accept thank you letters. Endorsements and thank yous should be directed to the advertising department. We welcome letters that focus on issues from all political stances. We also will not print letters that make unsubstantiated claims, are libelous or are unsigned. Letters to the Editor Why I Withdrew Dear Editor; To the constituents of District 14 for Monroe County Supervisor, Monroe County Board, and residents of Monroe County: It is with mixed emotions that I announce my withdrawal from the election for Monroe County Board Supervisor effective immediately. I have recently accepted another opportunity that will better fit my career goals and family obligations, which requires travel for work out of the area. Unfortunately, this new opportunity restricts me from dedicating the time needed to fully represent my district and county to the best of my ability. I am honored to be considered for the position and I would like to thank everyone for their support. Gary Flock Cashton Politics, Religion, Iowa, Cruz Dear Editor: When politics get mixed up with religion, both lose credibility. Sometimes they look silly. That was never more evident than it has been in the Iowa Republican presidential race. Iowa Republicans usually support candidates who flaunt religion. First it was Gov. Scott Walker, who blatantly told Republicans that God told him to run for president. Even Iowa evangelicals didn’t buy that Walker whopper for long, however. When Walker failed to manage his campaign budget and dropped out, Iowa Republicans went for the next most ostentatiously religious candidate, Dr. Ben Carson. Walker, by the way, never explained God’s change of heart. After Carson’s eccentric statements and campaign blunders caused him to falter, Iowa Republicans flirted briefly with Donald Trump before shading to the next religious extremist, Senator Ted Cruz. Cruz quickly revealed his intolerance and lack of empathy for those in need. “We will carpet bomb them into oblivion,” he said of Islamic State terrorists, exposing his machismo and disregard for killing innocent civilians. Cruz took an unchristian, cold-hearted and bigoted view of accepting Syrian refugees, declaring that the U.S. should accept Syrian Christians but not Muslims. He said we cannot tell the few bad Muslims from the rest, but he ignored the same problem among Christians. He apparently was not concerned about pedophile Christian clergy, for example, even though that has been a serious problem. Extreme hypocrisy always plays a supporting role to extreme religion, and Iowa politics pulls the curtain back. Dave Wester Elroy MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 Tomah man convicted of threatening Obama’s life Brian Dutcher found guilty following two-day trial in federal court in Madison Following a two-day trial in U.S. District Court in Madison, a jury Tuesday convicted Brian Dutcher, 55, Tomah, of two counts of threatening the life of the president of the United States The jury reached its verdict after almost five hours of deliberation. According to court records, Dutcher travelled to La Crosse on July 1, 2015, where Pres. Obama was scheduled to make a speech the next day. While at the La Crosse Public Library, Dutcher told a library security officer that he was in La Crosse to shoot the president. 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Report of stolen wallet leads to robbery charge A Sparta woman is accused of robbery after she allegedly stole a wallet from a woman who had given her a ride home. According to the criminal compliant, a woman gave Kristy M. Womick, 33, a ride to her home on South “K” Street. Womick reportedly asked for money from the woman, who refused her. Womick became upset and allegedly started punching the woman. The victim said Womick took her wallet and ran into the house. Womick told police she went to exit the car and the woman pulled her across to the driver’s seat. Womick said she held the woman’s head down and the woman bit her. Womick then grabbed the other female’s wallet and said she was calling the police. Womick said she went inside her home and called the police. She said she held the wallet so the other woman would not leave before authorities arrived. When police arrived, it was apparent Womick was under the influence of drugs, according to the complaint. She had visible scabs consistent with abuse of controlled substances, and her pupils were dilated. Womick possessed a variety of pills and was uncooperative during her arrest. The wallet was located and presented to the other woman, who reported money was missing. Womick was charged in Monroe County Circuit Court with robbery with the use of force, theft, battery, disorderly conduct, possession of an illegally obtained prescription and bail jumping, all as a habitual criminal. A $1,000 cash bond was set. A 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew was imposed. She may not have contact with the victim or her residence. Page 5 Ask The Trainer by Dave Erickson - ACE-Certified Personal Trainer, ACE-Certified Lifestyle & Weight Management Consultant Editor’s Note: Dave Erickson owns and operates an area health club. This time of the year a lot of people are trying to lose weight. Unfortunately most of us were also trying to lose weight last January! In another paper, I read that the columnist’s New Year resolution was to NOT make any resolutions this year because she never keeps them anyway! I can see how a lot of people could develop the same attitude. However, those people trying to lose weight this month are CONSCIOUSLY thinking the past does not equal the future otherwise why try? Be one must know that the invisible source of our internal dialog, our SUBCONSCIOUS, is programmed that the past equals the future. That is how your brain is designed to work—to powerfully believe and remember that the past equals the future. If you’ve slipped on ice before, you will find it very hard not to walk slowly or avoid ice in the future. The same mechanism controls that internal voice that motivates you to do what you do. If I were to coach you, the first thing we would work on is your brain’s programming that the past equals the future. To lose weight, you have to exercise and eat healthy. If you’re not succeeding at this, your internal voice must be telling you how much you dislike exercise and enjoy your current eating preferences thus motivating how you feel and what you do. So the key to keeping your weight loss resolution this year Shilling announces staff office hours As legislators begin the spring legislative floor period, Senator Jennifer Shilling (DLa Crosse) announced that district representative Taylor Goodine will hold several local office hours in January and February. These office hours offer local residents an opportunity to meet with Sen. Shilling’s staff, share their thoughts on state issues and request assistance with state agencies. Thursday, Jan. 21 from 3:305:00pm at the Norwalk Village Hall - Meeting Room, 208 S. Church St. Tuesday, Feb. 2 from 3:004:30pm at Holmen Village Hall - Board Room 2, 421 Main St. Holmen. Wednesday, Feb. 17 from 3:30 pm-5:00 pm at Hillsboro Public Library - Meeting Room, 819 High Ave., Hillsboro. These listening sessions are open to the public and no RSVP is required. If individuals would like more information, they can contact Sen. Shilling’s district office at 1-608-782-2785 or tollfree at 1-800-385-3385 or email [email protected]. is to understand what I just explained and to use YOUR conscious voice to override your subconscious internal voice that motivates you away from what you need to do to succeed at your goal. This involves teaching (reprogramming) your brain to love exercise and love eating healthy. Once your brain is programmed as such, your internal voice will motivate you to do what you in the past had to use willpower to force yourself to do. Reprogramming your brain involves TALKING BACK to it when it shows you its programming. For example, let’s say you dislike going to the gym and you hear your internal voice say “I don’t want to go to the gym, someone might see me.” You say to your brain (preferably out loud): “That is silly, the gym is full of regular folks…and besides, I need to stop caring so much about what other think…that’s gotten me into this mess of not taking care of myself.” If you find talking back to your internal self-defeating dialog difficult to do, you’re not alone. Most folks don’t understand what I have just explained and we think talking to yourself strange. But if you were to come up to me and say the same thing, my response would be the same as your positive self-talk: “That is silly, the gym is full of regular folks….” So to change the old programming that keeps sabotaging your New Year resolutions, you either need to find someone who is doing what you want to do and tell them all your internal thoughts and feeling and listen to their rebuttals, or you can do it yourself using positive Self-Talk. This year, put your efforts into reprogramming your brain and you won’t be fighting a losing battle trying to use willpower to make changes. Once your brain is reprogrammed, it will work FOR you with internal dialog motivating you to eat healthy and exercise. Weight loss then will become an automatic outcome! For more information on the power of Self-Talk, I highly recommend the book “What to Say When you Talk to Your Self” by Shad Helmstetter, Ph.D. For more information about succeeding at living healthy go to www.getfit4life.net or contact Dave directly at dave@getfit4ife. net. Member of the Month Reggie Fedro “During my younger days I was active playing sports. Also, I had an active career in law enforcement for 22 years and 35 years in the U.S. Army. Now, being an older-adult and (young-at-heart) exercising and being fit is at the top of my agenda for staying healthy and being active into my senior years. Belonging to Fit4life has given me a great opportunity to continue an active life. Meeting new members and making new friendships along with a great staff makes Fit4Life a great place to exercise.” -Reggie Fedro Dave Erickson Owner The Area’s #1 Fitness & Health Facility! lution New Year Reso SUCCESS! 269-0444 Call Today! www.getfit4life.net Foss Fine Meats Free Samples Every Day! We welcome SNAP EBT customers. Wholesale / Retail Meats & Cheese Friendly, Full Service Meat Counter Call “Foss” for any of your special meat needs. Soup Oxtails Boneless, Skinless 3 $ 49 Cottage $ 39 2 Cheese 2 Boneless Country Style Ribs $ 89 $ 25 2 3 $ Westby Jumbo Chicken 49 Breasts Lb. 4% Small Curd Lb. Lb. ANGUS BEEF SALE 1/4, 1/2 or Whole Lb. Lb. Prices Effective Friday, January 15 thru Thursday, January 21, 2016. OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:30 • Sat. 8:00-4:00 “Foss Highest Quality Meat Counter In The Area Fine Meats” In business since 1939. 325 W. Wisconsin St., Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-6456 • 1-888-276-2660 MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 Page 6 Obituaries KATHERINE MENN June 30, 1923—January 9, 2016 NORWALK - Katherine Menn, 92, died peacefully at home January 9, 2016, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Atlantic, Iowa on June 30, 1923 to Arthur Ransford Mayhew Fletcher and Anna Marie (Bruff) Fletcher, she was graduated as salutatorian from Austin High School, El Paso, Texas, in 1941. A member of the Sigma Kappa Sorority, she completed her BA majoring in Spanish and minoring in Portuguese, graduating Phi Beta Kappa from the University Katherine Menn of Wisconsin, Madison in 1946. On December 27, 1947, she was united in marriage to Jacob John Menn at St. Clement Episcopal Church in El Paso, Texas. They were blessed with four children. While raising their children, the family lived in California, New York and St. Louis, MO. Katherine was an active church volunteer at the churches they attended, teaching Sunday school, organizing Christmas pageants, and serving as Junior Choir Mother. She was a faithful member of Norwalk United Methodist Church from 1966 until present. Katherine returned to college to pursue teaching certification at Webster College, U of Missouri at St. Louis, and Eden Theological Seminary. She moved from St. Louis to Norwalk, Wisconsin to teach Spanish at Sparta High School from 19661968. From 1968 until her retirement in 1988, she taught Spanish, remedial reading, and elective English at Kickapoo High School in Viola, WI. Upon her retirement, she volunteered at Brookwood Area Schools, using her teaching skills and Spanish to help non-English speaking young students. Her students respected her high standards and expectations, and they loved her sense of style which was fashionable, elegant, and unique. She had the spectacular millinery and high heels for any occasion. Known as Kitty as a young woman, she became Mama Kitty to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Reflecting her name, she adored cats. From childhood on, she loved classical music, ballet, and grand opera, attending performances regularly in La Crosse, Milwaukee and Madison. Admired for her hats, she was often asked to do presentations on the history of fashion. Family and friends borrowed wonderful outfits and accessories, but could only wish they had her gorgeous legs. Retirement gave more time to travel to see family across the U.S. and in Europe, to cruise, to help with family cattle round-up events, and to read. She was a lifelong avid reader with a special zest for murder mysteries and theological musings. She was always ready to compassionately listen to any family or friend no matter the circumstances. She embodied unconditional love without ever compromising her own standards. Katherine is survived by her husband of 68 years, Jacob John Menn; their children: Dr. Jeffrey Fletcher (Paula) Menn of Norwalk, WI, Dr. Jessica A. (Dr. Thomas) Ambelang of Sheboygan, WI, Jacqueline Jean Erwin, Ph.D. of Culver, IN, and Katherine Elizabeth (aka Twinky) (Richard) Satterthwaite of Stevens Point, WI. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren: Emily Anne Menn Esq., Sgt. Jacob John (Clarissa) Menn, Aurora Estelle (Gabriel) Slattery, Austin Jeffrey Menn, Dr. Charles Arthur (Rachel) Ambelang, Major George Frederick (Brie) Ambelang, Henry Clement Esq. (Gloria) Ambelang, Capt. John Jeffrey Ambelang (Capt. Seon Jeong Choi), Dr. Eleanor Anna (Capt. Martin) Erwin, June Anna Katherine (Michael) Erwin, Capt. William James (Kristen) Erwin, Jenna Katherine Satterthwaite (Adam Plaiss), Erica May (Capt. David) Huffman, and Heidi Elizabeth (Capt. Michael) Putterill. She has been blessed with 24 great-grandchildren plus two more boys on the way: Claire, Adeline, Thaddeus, Antonia, Irene, and Shannan Slattery; Jeffrey Menn; Jason, Jacob, and James Ambelang; Thomas and Eleanor Erwin; Lewis, Elizabeth, Katherine, and Abigail Erwin; Alice and Ben Plaiss; Jonathan, Joshua, and Elijah Huffman; James, Liam, and David Putterill. She is also survived by her sister, Martha J. (Fletcher) McCourt; her beloved niece, Marianna L. McCourt (Troy) Gilbertson of Eau Claire, WI; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her brothers, William Ransford Fletcher and John Fletcher; sister, Mary Elizabeth Fletcher; son-inlaw, Lewis Erwin; and greatgranddaughter, Anna Victoria Erwin. The family would like to specially thank Dr. Deborah Prior for her years of loving care for Katherine. The Vernon Memorial Emergency Room Staff, the Vernon Memorial Hospital staff and the Hospice staff have always provided compassionate and professional care which has been deeply appreciated. With respect for her love of cats and all life, memorials may be sent to Tina’s Canine Rescue in Sparta, Tabby Town in Westby, and Chasing Daylight Animal Shelter in Tomah or any humane society. Visitation will be held on Friday, February 5, from 5 to 7 p.m., and from 10 a.m. until the funeral at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 6 at Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Norwalk, WI. Burial will take place at Wanderer’s Rest Cemetery, Norwalk, WI. Online condolences may be sent to www.vossfh.com The Vosseteig Funeral Home of Westby is serving the family. Vosseteig Funeral Home PATRICIA A. MEYERS December 15, 1949—January 9, 2016 Patricia A. Meyers, 66, of La Crosse, passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday, January 9, 2016. She was born on December 15, 1949 in Eau Claire, WI to Earl and Loretta (Poeschel) Meyers. She grew up in Eau Claire and graduated from Eau Claire North High School. Patricia married Marvin G. Clark. Upon marriage, they moved to Colorado and later returned to the Chippewa Falls area. In 1983 they moved to Cataract and later divorced. Patricia worked for Monroe County Human Services for over 15 years. She later moved to La Crosse. Patricia struggled with Multiple Sclerosis for over 20 years. Even with the struggles she endured, she always looked forward to her semi-annual casino trips with her siblings and cheering on the Packers. Patricia is survived by her children, Scott (Patty) Clark of Sparta and Jody (Jason Haag) Harter of Cashton; her grandchildren, Josh, Ethan, Aayliah, and Matthew; her parents, Earl and Loretta; her eight brothers and sisters; and her good friend, Cyndi of La Crosse. She was preceded in death by her sister, Julie Blaeser; and both paternal and maternal grandparents. The family will not be holding services at this time. The Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home, Sparta, is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be offered at www.schanhoferfh. com Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home THOMAS J. STEINHOFF November 6, 1945—January 10, 2016 SPARTA Thomas J. Steinhoff, 70, of Sparta, died Sunday, January 10, 2016 at his home. He was born on November 6, 1945 in Sparta to Bernard and Catherine Steinhoff. He grew up in Sparta and graduated from Sparta High School in 1963. T h o m a s served four years in the US Navy. He then received his associate degree. He Thomas Steinhoff worked at Schwartz Printing in La Crosse and later worked as a lineman for the telephone company. He then worked at Ft. McCoy Print Shop until his retirement in 2006. Thomas married Maryann Stefka October 24,1970. Thomas enjoyed spending time with his kids and grandkids. Thomas also enjoyed watching Fox news and the Green Bay Packer Football games. Thomas is survived by his children, Jesse (Molly) Steinhoff, Christy (Mark) Stelzner, David (Sherry) Steinhoff, Kevin (Angie) Steinhoff, and Brian Steinhoff; his grandchildren, Joseph, Kaitlyn, Hunter, Ryley, Morgan, Scarlett, Alexis, Cassidy, Micah, Caden, and Isaiah; his brothers and sisters, Nancy (Gene) Kaijala, Donna (Jerry) Erickson, Bob Steinhoff, Pat Steinhoff, John (Vicki) Steinhoff, Mike Steinhoff, Linda Steinhoff, Jerry Steinhoff, Jeff (Jeanne) Steinhoff, Barb (Leo) Ward, Pete (Diane) Steinhoff, Dennis (Norma) Steinhoff, and John (Char) Roehrl; and a sister-inlaw, Laurie Steinhoff. He was preceded in death by his wife, Maryann; his parents, Bernard and Catherine; his sister, Carol “CJ” Loe; his brother, Daniel and sister-inlaw, Lynn; father and mother in-law, Charles and Maryann Stefka. A prayer service will be held Thursday (today), January 14, 2016 at 7 p.m. at LanhamSchanhofer Funeral Home, Sparta, with Father Jerome Patric officiating. Burial with full military honors provided by VFW Post 2112 will be held Friday at 12 noon in St. Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery, Sparta. A luncheon will follow at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Sparta. Family and friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Thursday (today) from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Online condolences may be offered at www.schanhoferfh. com The Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home, Sparta, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home LOIS MARIE (TURVILLE) BERZINS September 5, 1935—January 10, 2016 SPARTA - Lois Marie (Turville) Berzins, 80, of Sparta, passed away surrounded by her family on Sunday, January 10, 2016, at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, in La Crosse. She was born in Great Falls, Montana, on September 5, 1935, to Richard and Lela (Heath) Turville. In 1957, Lois m a r r i e d Vladimirs Berzins in Fairfield, Montana. Vladimirs preceded her in death on August 15, 1994. Lois Berzins First and foremost, Lois was a mother. Conversations always centered around her children. She would share a recent story and make sure everyone knew just how proud she was of each of them. Leon, the worldly scientist; Burke, the loving caregiver; Jennifer, the mother of her grandchildren; and Mabel, the teacher who followed in her footsteps. Family was everything to her. Lois experienced living in several different states as well as abroad in Guam and Germany as she followed her husband’s military career. She enjoyed learning about the different cultures she lived in, and always had a recipe and memory to share from each location. She was an avid gardener, and enjoyed knitting, crocheting, quilting, and sewing. Lois is survived by her four children: Leon Berzins, Livermore, CA; Burke Berzins, Sparta; Jennifer (Leon “Tony”) Cooper, Pinellas Park, FL; and Mabel (Bryan Gehrett) Berzins, Sparta; five grandchildren: Nila (Chris) Pederson, Jarod (Christene LaRock) Meyer, Tennile Cooper, Ian Cooper and Jackson Cooper; four great-grandchildren: Lucian Pederson, Adria Pederson, Eli Pederson, Jayden Meyer, and a future great-grandchild expected to arrive in June. She is further survived by a sister, Margery Lowery and a brother, Wayne Turville, as well as many nieces and nephews. She also had many special friends who she considered part of her family - Christopher Kruse, Dan Meyer, Charlotte and Roger Hancock, and Amy Campbell. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vladimirs; parents, Richard and Lela; close friends Basil and Linda Cline. A Funeral Service was held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, January 13, at the Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home, Sparta, with Rev. Clyde Ewers officiating. Burial followed in Farmers Valley Cemetery. Family and friends were invited to call on Wednesday, from 10-11 a.m. at the funeral home. Online condolences may be offered at www.schanhoferfh. com. The Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home assisted the family with funeral arrangements. Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home PATRICIA J. KOJI April 18, 1926—January 12, 2016 Patricia J. Koji, 89, formerly of Sparta, WI, was born April 18, 1926 to Herman Hugo (Pat) and Delight Rachel (nee Hunt) Fredrick in Chicago, IL, and passed away Tuesday, January 12, 2016, in Portage, IN. Patricia was married to Kenneth H. Koji July 15, 1943, who preceded her in death on May 25, 1981. She is survived by a daughter, Sharon (Mark) Hostetler of Portage, IN; a son, Ronald Koji of LaCrosse, WI; a daughter, Barbara (Tom) Morrison of McFarland, WI; grandchildren: Jennifer (Jason) Hamilton of Portage, IN; Jeremy Morrison of Tacoma, WA; Tawny (Ben) Ransley of McFarland, WI; and Abby Morrison of McFarland, WI; great-grandchildren: Amber and Kaylin Hamilton of Portage, IN and Saxton Ransley of McFarland, WI; a sister Mary (Harry) Sexton of Lake Station, IN; and nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Patricia was preceded in death by an infant brother; and sisters, Marilyn Fredrick and Virginia LaFranka. Patricia was employed by the Wisconsin Child Care Center of Sparta. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, January 15, 2016, in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sparta, WI. Online condolences may be offered at www.schanhoferfh. com Funeral arrangements were made by Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home, Sparta. Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home FARRELL DEAN SOUSEK JR. March 2, 1951—January 11, 2016 TOMAH Farrell Dean Sousek Jr., age 64, of Tomah, Wisconsin, passed away Monday, January 11, 2016, at the Tomah VA Medical Center. He was born March 2, 1951, in Sparta, Wisconsin, to Farrell Sr. and Carol (Van Keuren) Sousek. He joined the United States Air Force and served in Vietnam. He received a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal J u s t i c e from Mount Farrell Sousek Jr. Senario College in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. Dean was united in marriage to Lori Schroeder in 1973; they later divorced. Dean worked as a police officer in North Dakota. He enjoyed living and working in several states throughout the years. Dean loved trips to his camper to Birch Point Resort near Bloomer, WI, watching Fox News, Westerns and WWE wrestling. He is survived by his son, Anthony Sousek; his daughter and grandchildren, Heather (Ronald) Schmidt and Alyssa, Amber and Dillon Schmidt; siblings, Daniel (Tammy) Sousek of Brackett, WI, David Sousek of Merrill, WI, Robert Sousek of Altoona, WI, Thomas Sousek of Weston, WI, Kristy (Peter) Schwartz of Merrill, WI and Susanne Sousek of Merrill, WI; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Farrell Sr. and Carol; a brother, Steve; a sister, Wendy; and his ex-wife, Lori Schroeder. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 15, 2016, 11 a.m. at the Torkelson Funeral Home in Tomah. Family and friends are invited for visitation Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the Torkelson Funeral Home in Tomah. Burial for Farrell will be held at the Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery at a later date. Online condolences are available at www.torkelson funeralhome.com Torkelson Funeral Home JEFFREY T. HUTZENBUEHLER June 24, 1954—January 10, 2016 SPARTA Jeffrey T. Hutzenbuehler, 61, of Sparta, died at his home on January 10, 2016, after a long battle with health issues. Jeff was born June 24, 1954, to Eugene and Joan (Jaeger) Hutzenbuehler in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He later moved to Sparta where he remained till his death. Jeff had a lifelong love for cars, carpentry, h u n t i n g , f i s h i n g , helping people and a definite Jack-of-allJeffrey Trades. He Hutzenbuehler was also a part of Priority One and Empty Pockets Racing which he enjoyed very much. Jeff is survived by his longtime companion Barbara Schaller of Sparta, WI; son, Benjamin (Trisha) Hutzenbuehler; grandchildren: Darian, Jace, Dakota, Maliya, Elizabeth and Chasidy; mother, Joan Jaeger of Sparta; father, Eugene (Janice) Hutzenbuehler of La Crosse; brother, Randy (Susan) Hutzenbuehler of Milton, FL; sister, Lorna (Bryan) Hamel of Sparta; step-brother, Todd Holley of San Diego, CA; step-brother, Tony Holley of La Crosse; and several nieces and nephews. Jeff was preceded in death by his infant sister; maternal grandparents, Raymond and Lorraine Jaeger; paternal grandparents, Alfred and Verna Hutzenbuehler; his three uncles, Robert Pfaff, Robert Hutzenbuehler, and Richard Hutzenbuehler. Online condolences may be sent to Jeff’s family at www. schanhoferfh.com. Per Jeff’s wishes, no services will be held at this time. The Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home, Sparta, is assisting the family with arrangements. Sleep Well, Jeffy. Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home SHARON A. EDMISON February 13, 1943—January 12, 2016 SPARTA - Sharon A. Edmison, 72, of Sparta passed away on January 12, 2016 at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, WI with her family at her bedside. She was born on February 13, 1943 to Ora and Betha (Huntington) Abbott in Cataract, WI. She married R o b e r t Edmison on November 14, 1959. To this union three children were born. S h a r o n Sharon Edmison loved gardening, baking, cooking and spending time with her family. She had dogs and cats throughout her life that she loved and cared for. She always had room for another stray dog or cat that came to her home. Sharon is survived by her husband, Robert (Rob) of 57 years; a daughter, Imogene (Drew) of Onalaska; two sons, Robert (Rocky) and Thomas of Sparta; a grandson, Matt Dockter (Angie) of Cedar Rapids, IA; three sisters, June Goodenough and LaVonne (John) Shawley of Sparta, and Anna Mae Pollack of Angelo; a brother, Warren (Caren) Abbott of Carson City, NV; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ora and Bertha Abbott; six brothers, Ben, Byron, Bernard, Basil, Bill, and Spencer Abbott; three sisters, Inez Deters, Henrietta Taholski, and Calverea Cone. Visitation was held from 10-11 a.m. today, Thursday, January 14, at LanhamSchanhofer Funeral Home, Sparta. A private family burial immediately followed. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www. schanhoferfh.com. The Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home Featuring top Brands Largest Selection In Western Wisconsin From 599 $ 301 East Oak Street • Sparta HOURS Mon. - Wed. 8am - 6pm; Thurs. 8am - 8pm; Fri. 8am - 6pm Sat. 8am - 5pm; Sun. 11am - 4pm (608) 269-2115 1-800-676-2016 WWW.WESCOHOMEFURN.COM MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 What’s happening ... Obituaries Upcoming Area Events 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 Jan. 18, Feb. 15, March 21, April 18, May 16, June 20, July 18, Aug. 15, Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 21 and Dec. 19. BERNICE HELGESEN August 2, 1920—January 12, 2016 SPARTA - Bernice “Bea” Evelyn Mae (Atchison) Helgesen, 95, of Sparta passed away Tuesday, January 12, 2016, at the Morrow Memorial Home in Sparta. She was born on August 2, 1920, in La Crosse. She was the daughter of Wallace and Mabel (Indahl) Atchison. She married George “Lefty” L. Helgesen on October 4, 1947, in La Crosse and moved to Sparta. He preceded her in death on May 16, 2005, after 57 years Bernice Helgesen of marriage. Bernice grew up in La Crosse and graduated from Logan High School in 1938. During World War II, she worked at (then) Camp McCoy and the Tomah VA Hospital until she was married. In later years, she worked at Sears in Sparta and retired from the Monroe County Publishers. She was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church, the Rebekah Lodge, and a volunteer at the Tomah VA Hospital. She enjoyed visiting family and friends, craft projects, church group activities and in later years, reading and word puzzles. She is survived by her son, David (Carole) of Rockland; daughter, Judy (Steven) Bernett of Scottsdale, AZ and Sparta; three grandchildren, Jeff (Jana) Helgesen, Patricia (Dale) Streeton and Laura Scheppa; five great-grandchildren. She is also survived by three brothers, Willis Atchison of St. Louis, MO, Robert Atchison of Spring Grove, MN, and James Atchison of La Crosse; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, Bernice was preceded in death by her brothers, Warren Atchison and William Atchison; and grandson, Ross Scheppa. The funeral service for Bernice will be held at LanhamSchanhofer Funeral Home in Sparta on Sunday, January 17, 2016, at 1 p.m. with Reverend Mark Kvale officiating. Burial will be in the Mount Hope Cemetery, Sparta. Family and friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Sunday from 11 a.m. until time of services. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts will be donated to Trinity Lutheran Church in Sparta. Online condolences may be offered at www.schanhoferfh. com The Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home, Sparta, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home ALICE R. ANTONY May 22, 1926—January 9, 2016 SPARTA - Alice R. (Baardseth) Antony, 89, of Sparta passed away peacefully January 9, 2016, surrounded by her family. She was born May 22, 1926, in the Town of Burns, Wis., to Jennie Baardseth. On May 3, 1947, she married Erling C. Antony, and together they purchased a dairy farm in 1955 in Big Creek. There they enjoyed w o r k i n g together on the farm while raising their seven children. Family always came first for Alice Antony Alice. She was a devoted mother and wife, and treasured time with grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Her greatest talents were making loved ones smile with her quick wit and never-ending parade of kitchen favorites, from homemade bread and cookies to her special pancakes and famous peanut butter balls, and making everyone who walked through the door feel welcome. Alice is survived by her seven children, Steven, Erling Jr. (Patricia), Margaret Ball, Jeffrey, Roger, Jenny (Michael) Haun and Lori; seven grandchildren, Keith Ball, Douglas (Erika) Ball, Kathleen (Chris) Pruet, Tess (Jake) Nyberg, Erling (Kathy) Antony III, Eric (Lauren) Haun and James Antony; and five In Loving Memory of OLIVER ‘ ROCCO’ OMALZA 10/24/30 - 1/16/12 It’s hard to believe you are no longer here. We think of you, you feel so near, In some small way, every single day, memories of you come our way. Sadly missed by children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 1-14-1tp Page 7 great-grandchildren, Landon and Logan Ball, Addie Nyberg, Tara Pruet and Tatum Haun. She is also survived by a special cousin, Lyle (Boots) Johnson; brother-in-law and sisters-in-law; along with many nieces and nephews. Alice was preceded in death by her husband; mother; two sisters and their husbands, Anna (George) Lounsbrough and Alma (Ulrich) Danielson; several sisters-in-law and brothersin-law; nieces, nephews; and special cousin, Melvin Johnson. A Mass of Christian burial was held at 10 a.m. today, Thursday, January 14, 2016, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Sparta, with a burial following the service in Burns Cemetery in Bangor. Visitation was from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 13, 2016, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, followed by rosary, and from 9 a.m. until time of services Thursday. Online condolences may be offered at www.torkelsonfuneral home.com In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials are made to the American Lung Association, Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention (WRAP) or the Michael J. Fox Parkinson’s Foundation. Torkelson Page-Smith Funeral Home of Sparta is assisting the family with arrangements. Torkelson Funeral Home Committee Meetings Monroe County Sanitation, Planning & Zoning, & Dog Control Committee will meet Mon., Jan. 18, 6 p.m. in the Rolling Hills auditorium, 14345 Cty. Hwy. B, Sparta. Monroe County Senior Services - Commission on Aging will meet Tues., Jan. 19, 11 a.m. at the Sparta Barney Community Center, 1000 E. Montgomery St., Sparta. Note day, time and place. The Sparta Area School District Board of Education and administration will attend the Wisconsin State Education Convention in Milwaukee from Jan. 19-22. This attendance may constitute a quorum and a meeting of the board of education, but no action will be taken. 0-0-0 BloodCenter of Wisconsin BLOOD DRIVE will be held Thurs., Jan. 21, from 1-6 p.m. at Tomah Memorial Hospital. To sign up for the drive, visit www.bcw.edu/tomahhospital or call (608) 374-6605; walk-ins are welcome. 0-0-0 Kriskindlmarkt Donation The Kriskindlmarkt was the recipient of a $500 donation from the Lady Butterfest group. Funds were raised during their annual Ladies Night Out event in November. Accepting the check from Mary Knoll, left, Lady Butterfest 2008, is Reinhardt Mueller, Kriskindlmarkt chairman. New literacy program to put more books in kids’ hands by RENAE CALDWELL Staff Writer Sparta’s Director of Instructional Services spoke to the personnel and educational initiatives committee about a new literacy initiative this week. Liz Dostal provided an overview of recommendations made by a literacy committee. The committee included teachers and administrators who met several times per month beginning last October. The group was formed as part of a five-year, $750,000 Department of Defense grant -- Project Bold Shift -- that will allow the district to improve student learning. A portion of the grant is aimed at increasing reading achievement. Dostal indicated the committee looked at the current literacy model, international literacy standards, and noted gaps and strengths in the district’s current approach. It weighed pros and cons of methods and available instructional materials and settled on the Lucy Calkin’s Units of Study. In an effort to allow the teachers to have a voice on the program they will be learning about and implementing, all administration abstained from voting. The program is a balanced approach to literacy instruction. Students will learn foundational reading skills, and spend more time reading. The program relies on direct instruction and access to a variety of books for students, according to Dostal. There also will be more choices for students as opposed to having everyone read the same thing. Implementation will cost about $80,800, broken down over several years, and split between grant money, referendum funds and the curriculum budget. The program will be implemented over time, beginning with curriculum writing and professional development for kindergarten and first grade this year. “Literacy isn’t all about the materials you buy, but the training and professional learning you provide the teachers in the classroom,” said Dostal. Dostal plans to have the program fully implemented for kindergarten through grade five students by the 2019-2020 school year. The personnel and educational initiatives committee recommended the program for approval to the full board. Sparta Free Library Monthly Book Review All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr This 2014 novel has been 50 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List, won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and the Andrew Carnegie medal for excellence in fiction. Set in occupied France during WWII, the novel centers on a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths will eventually cross. Marie-Laure LeBlanc is the daughter of a widowed master locksmith at the Museum of Natural History in Paris whom she often accompanies to work. Marie suffered from rapidly deteriorating eyesight before becoming fully blind due to cataracts at the age of 6. Her father promises that he will always be there for her and creates a wooden scale-model of their neighborhood in Paris for her to memorize by touch so that she is able to navigate by herself. He also keeps her mind sharp by hiding birthday gifts in intricate puzzle boxes that he carves. Marie learns to read Braille and her father gives her new novels in Braille to read, which becomes a passion for her. 8-year-old Werner Pfennig Duplicate Bridge Winners at Duplicate Bridge on Tuesday evening, Jan. 12, were: First place - Donna Mesner and Lucy Springer; Second place - Iona Hayter and Gail Schultz; and Third place - Ken Kuhn and Maila Kuhn. This group meets regularly each Tuesday evening at 6:15 p.m. in the Hospitality House of St. John’s Episcopal Church. Interested participants are welcome. Partnerships can be arranged. Contact Bev Wendorf at 269-6405 or 269-3526. is an orphan in the coal-mining town in Germany. He and his sister Jutta find a broken shortwave radio behind the Children’s Home where they live. Werner manages to repair the radio and his natural skill for circuitry becomes apparent. He and Jutta tune in and listen to a variety of programs, including a regular broadcast from France hosted by an older gentleman who shares stories about the world of science, skilfully framed so that even younger listeners can understand. Later, Werner joins the German Army as a radio specialist, and Marie and her father flee Paris for St. Malo to take refuge with her great-uncle Etienne, a recluse suffering shell-shock from the Great War. Unbeknownst to Marie-Laure, her father has been entrusted with the Sea of Flames or one of three exact copies, all of which must be hidden to keep them out of the Germans’ hands. He conceals it in a small wooden replica of Etienne’s house within the model he makes of Saint-Malo so Marie can navigate their new town. A novel of perseverance and redemption, it will capture your heart and mind. Devorak on dean’s list Cody Devorak was named to the Dean’s list at Southwest Tech in Fennimore, WI, where he is enrolled in the electrical power distribution program. He is a 2015 Sparta High School graduate. The Friends of the Sparta Free Library is holding its WINTER BOOK SALE Fri., Jan. 22, from 5-7 p.m. and Sat., Jan. 23 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Sparta/Barney Family Community Center, 1000 E. Montgomery St., Sparta. 0-0-0 Gateway Area Council-Boys Scouts of America will host a 5-STAND SHOOT on Sat., Jan. 23, at the Sparta Rod & Gun Club. Open registration is 8 a.m., shotgun start 9 a.m., lunch (food provided) 12 p.m. and awards ceremony 3:30 p.m. To register, contact Gateway Area Council, 2600 Quarry Rd., La Crosse, WI 54601 or visit www. gacbsa.org. 0-0-0 INDOOR SWIM LESSONS - Sparta will begin Jan. 28; parent-tot and child group lessons. For more information, call 608-799-8183, www. WeeSwimAcademy.com. 0-0-0 TRIVIA SUNDAYS are back. Come test your trivia knowledge while raising money for the Friends of the Sparta Free Library. Events are Sundays, Jan. 31, Feb. 28 and Mar. 20 at 2 p.m. in the dining room of Southside Saloon, 716 Wolcott St., Sparta. 0-0-0 INDIAN PLACE NAMES IN WISCONSIN will be the program presented by Bob Taunt on Thurs., Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Monroe County Local History Room, 200 W. Main St., Sparta. It will review many of the state’s unique and interesting place names. Admission donation of $1 appreciated. For more info, call 608-269-8680 or visit www.facebook. com/mclhr. 0-0-0 ‘500’ CARD PARTY is held at the Sparta Rod & Gun Club, 7:30 p.m. on the following Saturdays: Feb. 13, March 12, April 9 and May 14. There will be prizes and lunch. The public is invited. 0-0-0 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. 0-0-0 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. 0-0-0 ‘Outa Sight 2’, Monroe County’s LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP, is always held the third Monday of each month 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. 0-0-0 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. 0-0-0 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. 0-0-0 Monroe County DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CHAPTER 27, Tomah, meet on the last Monday of the month (except Jan., May, July & Nov.), from 7-8:30 pm. at the Tomah VFW, 1316 Superior Ave., Tomah. Contact Curt @ 608-387-3025. 0-0-0 Divorces Jennifer L. Miller, 44, Tomah, from Richard D. Miller, Jr., 44, Galesville Ashley N. Brown, 28, Sparta, from Curtiss R. Brown, 29, Sparta Kyle J. Seubert, 45, Sparta, from Jody Seubert, 43, Sparta Ashley N. Liebe, 26, Tomah, from Anthony C. Liebe, 32, Viroqua Ashley M. Kallio, 31, Tomah, from Micah S. Kallio 33, Lincoln, NE Monroe County Records Amy J. Talley, 32, Tomah, from Richard C. Talley, 38, La Crosse Nicole R. Swofford, 28, Sparta, from Mathew R. Swofford, 31, Sparta David A. Hanson, 34, Galesville, from Danielle M. Hanson, 31, Jacksonville, FL Joellyn P. Edgerton, 48, Tomah, from Bryan R. Edgerton, 40, Tomah Susan M. Tuma, 56, Cashton, from Richard H. Tuma, Jr. 56, La Crosse FA I T H MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT 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, January 14, 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 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 124 W. Oak St. & 1103 W. Wisconsin St. Sparta,www.unbsparta.com WI 54656 • Ph. (608) 269-6737 124 West Oak Street • 1103 West Wisconsin Street Sparta, Wisconsin 54656 • (608) 269-6737 • Fax: (608) 269-7805 Member FDIC-FRS Union National Bank www.unbsparta.com It just makes sense. 124 West Oak Street • 1103 West Wisconsin Street Sparta, Wisconsin 54656 • (608) 269-6737 • Fax: (608) 269-7805 CLEO FREELANCE www.unbsparta.com “Quality Physical & Occupational Therapy” BOB WIEDL, PT 501 W. Wis. St., Sparta • (608) 269-0555 esus’ followers were so won over by Jesus’ teaching, miracles and example that, empowered by the Holy Spirit, in Jesus’ name they would go on to change the world. The first change, however, was in themselves. Hear about it this week in church. of Sparta • Ph. 269-5757 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 Fax: 608-269-6455 www.monroe-title.com Sparta Travel Center 4105 Theater Rd., Sparta, WI John 2:1-1 Isaiah 62:1-5 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 Psalm 35:5-10 Revised Common Lectionary © 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts for Sunday, January 17, 2016 Second Sunday After The Epiphany 269-7465 1123 W. Wisconsin St., Sparta, WI 608-269-8400 900 Maple Avenue, Sparta (608) 269-1277 Bangor 608-486-2356 www.riverbank.biz CAPTAIN’S CORNER BARBERSHOP 269-7937 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 (I-90 Exit 28 and Hwy. 16) (608) 269-3277 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 2151 W. Wisconsin St., Sparta, WI Page 8 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. Pat’s Scholars Congratulations to the December Students of the Month from St. Patrick’s School in Sparta. Front row: 1st Grade - Madysen Schwarz and Uriah Mazyck ; 2nd Grade - Jack Schanhofer and Caden Leis; 3rd Grade - Kayli Kruk; and 4th Grade - Jack Richards. Back row: 5th Grade - Josie Edwards and Ethan Storandt; 6th Grade - Elena Martinson; 7th Grade - Natalia Torres; and 8th Grade - Kevin Richards. ST. JOHN’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 419 Jefferson Ave. • 269-4966 (Wisconsin Synod) www.stjohnsparta.org Pastor Mark Wessel Friday - 8 a.m. Chapel. Saturday - “B” Girls Tournament at Luther High. Sunday - 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Worship, Holy Communion. Monday - 6 p.m. Worship, Holy Communion; 7:15 p.m. Church Council. Tuesday - 6:30 p.m. PTO mtg., presentation from NOAA weather; Board of Control at Luther High. Wednesday - 6:30 a.m. MAC class; 10:30 a.m. Morrow Home Communion; 6 p.m. Confirmation class; 7 p.m. Adult Choir; 7:30 p.m. WELS Kingdom Workers Bible Study at Luther High. Thursday - 7 p.m. CAP class. CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 201 N. Water St., Sparta Pastor: Rev. Michael Swartz Fri., Jan. 15 - Office closed. Sun., Jan. 17 - 9:30 a.m. Worship, John Emery guest preaching. Mon., Jan. 18 - 4 p.m. Deacon’s meeting; 5:30 p.m. Stewardship & Missions meeting. Tues., Jan. 19 - 7 p.m. Trustees meeting. Wed., Jan. 20 - 6 p.m. Church School. 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 confesiones 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 Minzloff, Pastor 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 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] January 17 - Portland Worship 9 a.m.; North Coon Prairie Sunday School 10 a.m.; Brush Creek Worship 11 a.m./dinner/annual meeting. January 20 - Confirmation at parish office 6:30 p.m. IMMANUEL and SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 600 Main St., Norwalk Pastor Theresa Amberson (608) 823-7523 - Church (608) 823-7240 - Parsonage Each Advent Sunday we will have “Special Guests”. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages at Immanuet Sept. thru May. 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 months of May thru October on Cty. Hwy. T. The other Sundays of the month we worship at Immanuel in Norwalk, 500 Main St. Come and join us! CATARACT FAITH EV. LUTHERAN (WELS) Pastor Joel Neuman Cataract Service time Sunday Worship Service - 9:45 a.m., 6774 Acorn Ave. 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. 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. BETHANY, IMMANUEL, TRINITY ELCA Evangelical Lutheran Church of America Cashton, WI 54619 (608) 654-5236 Pastor - Amanda Schultz BETHANY Jan. 17 - 8:30 a.m. worship. Annual meeting is Jan. 31 at 9:30. IMMANUEL Jan. 20 - 7 p.m. worship & a light meal starting at 6:15 p.m. Annual meeting is Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. as part of the service. TRINITY Jan. 17 - 10 a.m. worship and New Member Sunday; Sunday School at 9 a.m.; Confirmation meets from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Confirmation mentors should join them from 1-2 p.m. Jan. 20 - Sticky Faith 3:15-5 p.m. Jan. 24 - Annual meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pearl Street, Bangor (608) 486-2670 Reverend Larry Olson and Reverend Stephanie Steiner Sunday Worship at 9 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. 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., Jan. 15 - 8 a.m. Ladies’ breakfast, Coaches Kitchen; 9 a.m. Men’s coffee, Sparta Grill; 9:30 a.m. TOPS, garden rm. Sat. Jan. 16 - No activities scheduled. Sun., Jan. 17 - Lenten Devotional Booklet submission deadline; Human Relations Day Special Offering Sunday; Sanctity of Human Life Sunday; 9 a.m. Worship, Chancel Choir, family rm. available; 10:30 a.m. All church birthday brunch & banquet, fellowship hall. Mon., Jan. 18 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day - office closed; 7 p.m. Pastor Rey @ Morrow Home Board mtg. Tues., Jan. 19 - 2-4 p.m. Pastor @ Morrow Home; 3-6 p.m. Second Harvest food distribution at 1800 Milwaukee St., Sparta; 5-6 p.m. Soup Supper; 6:30 p.m. SPPRC mtg.; 7 p.m. Alanon, garden rm. Wed., Jan. 20 - 9-11 a.m. Ladies Coffee Fellowship at Emily Axelsen’s; 1-4 p.m. pastor @ Morrow Home; 3:30 p.m. G.S. Troop #4092; 5:30 p.m. B.A.S.H. supper; 6 p.m. B.A.S.H., Confirmation class yr. 1/yr. 2; 6:457 p.m. Children’s Choir practice; 7 p.m. Chancel Choir practice; 7;30 p.m. Administrative Church Council & Finance Committee mtg. Thurs., Jan. 21 - 8:30-2:20 p.m. Basket-making class, fellowship hall (must be pre-registered); 10 a.m.12 p.m. Circuit #12 Clergy mtg. at Tomah UMC. 1-4 p.m. Pastor @ Morrow Home; 5:30-6:30 p.m. Hispanic Bible Study; Fri., Jan. 22 8 a.m. Ladies’ breakfast at Coaches Kitchen; 9 a.m. Men’s coffee, Sparta Grill; 9:30 a.m. TOPS, garden rm.; 6-8:30 p.m. SUMMIT Spirits open auditions for musical “Brigadoon”. Sat., Jan. 23 - 9-11:30 a.m. SUMMIT Spirits open auditions for musical “Brigadoon”. Sun., Jan. 24 - Ecumenical Sunday; 9 a.m. Worship, Contemporary, family rm. available. MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 Page 9 CLOUDS (Continued from Front Page) fense coordinator, he led the county through preparations and prevention measures during the Cuban Missile Crisis. There were fallout shelters throughout the county, such as the basement in the Tomah City Hall, courthouse and police station, even the Norwalk Tunnel. They are one thousand times safer in the event of radiation. The shelters were stocked with crackers, candy and water so occupants could survive in the event of an attack. Stelter worked with local fire departments and police departments, attending their meetings and supporting their missions and causes. He also was instrumental in helping start various first responder groups going in the county. Kendall had the first box type ambulance in the county and Sparta and Tomah were right behind. One of Stelter’s most personally satisfying accomplishments is membership in the Sheriff’s Reserve. In 1966, the federal government started auxiliary police throughout towns and cities in the country to provide extra support to emergency personnel in case of an evacuation or other events. Over the years, the name of the group has changed from the police auxiliary to the Sheriff’s Posse and now the Sheriff’s Reserve. Stelter and fellow member Elroy Olson have been members since its start, and are still active today. The group has 35 current members and is always taking new sign-ups. There is a class going through training right now. Stelter has maintained his pilot license for 56 years, still flying every chance he gets. The Tomah Flying Club, incorporated in 1968, is one of the oldest flying clubs in the United States. Stelter remembers getting the call asking him to join. “I hadn’t done much flying but I loved everything about it,” he said. “We didn’t have much money then, and the members were asked to help pay back the loan to get it off the ground. It was ten dollars a month so I saved my nickels to do my part.” Over the last 56 years, Stelter only hit a bird once and has had five emergency landings, none of them very scary. Once, he landed in a hayfield on his way back from a search and rescue mission. The passenger was nervous because of noise from a loose fairing, which didn’t affect flight, but was really loud. They landed in the field, Stelter got his tools out, fixed it and they took off again. During his time in the civil air patrol, Stelter trained other individuals, ran the program and spent significant time at the Tomah Airport, or Bloyer Field. There is nothing he loves more than sharing the experience of flight with others. “The airport is my second home,” he jokes. “My wife is an airport window.” Now retired other than his volunteer efforts, Stelter is the Flying Eagle Coordinator at Bloyer Field. The Young Eagles program began in 1997. The program allows youth interested in aviation to experience one flight, for free, with a pilot. Stelter estimates he has flown over 1,900 kids in nearly two decades. “Of that group, probably 5% are in aviation in some way – pilots, mechanics, something like that,” he said. The Flying Eagle program goes one step beyond the Young Eagles. There are no dues or fees to be part of the Flying Eagles, and allows cadets (7-17 years of age) and adults (18 years and older) to continue to be close to aviation. The group uses the flying club’s planes. The Tomah Flying Club has two aircraft- a two-place Cessna 150 for training and a four-place Cessna 172 for giving rides. Stelter is always looking for a reason to get in the air. “There’s more flying I want to do,” he says with a smile. Lugar de Reunión--Scenic Bluffs opens art contest to community Lugar de Reunión-Scenic Bluffs (LdR-SB) is holding a community art contest to design a large scale mural at the Latino resource center located in Sparta. The contest is open to all interested artists and individuals in the area to design a foursection wall mural which will be featured at the entrance of Lugar de Reunion, (“A Place to Gather”). A panel of community members, along with the LdRSB Advisory Committee, will review each submission and vote on their favorite. The winning artist will receive a surprise gift, as well as public recognition of their work when it is placed in its permanent location. Lugar de Reunion-Scenic Bluffs moved to their new location in Sparta at 201 E. Franklin Street in August 2015. The new space is housed in the lower level of the Sparta Area School District Administration building. In partnership with the Sparta School District and with support from individuals and businesses in the Monroe County community, LdR-SB continues to be a reliable resource for Latino families in the area offering a wide variety of services including language and literacy classes, employment assistance, health education and cultural arts and enrichment classes. When submitting design proposals to LdR-SB for the mural project, artists should consider the following: •Focus on community, Hispanic/Latino culture and positive cross-cultural relationships. •The final mural will be made up of four panels; each panel will be four-feet wide and seven-feet tall. •Submitted drawings and paintings should be sized appropriately (for example, 4 sections, each 4 inches wide by 7 inches tall). •Final works should be submitted to Andrea Culletto via email: andreaculletto@gmail. com or by dropping the designs off at the Lugar de Reunión location during posted business hours. (Please use the Spring Street entrance). •Deadline for submissions is FEBRUARY 10th, 2016. •The winning design will begin large scale production March – May, with a tentative installation date at the end of May (weather permitting). For more information on LdRSB call (608) 269-2944 or visit the Scenic Bluffs website at www.scenicbluffs.org/Services/ Lugar-de-Reunion. Leon crash closes Highway 27 for an hour by PAT MULVANEY Editor A van versus semi accident in Leon Tuesday resulted in a fuel spill that closed Highway 27 for about an hour. According to Sparta Fire District Chief Mike Arnold, the van, driven by Fabian Mendoza, 29, Wilton, was pulling onto Highway 27 from Jancing Avenue at around 10:20 a.m., when he struck a southbound semi pulling an empty flatbed trailer. The van punctured the semi’s fuel tank, spilling around 25 gallons of diesel fuel. “There was quite a bit of damage to the fuel and tank,” said Arnold. Police closed the highway for an hour while a Monroe County Highway Department crew cleaned the spill. Neither Mendoza nor the driver of the semi, 40-year old William Nummerdor of Desoto, were injured. Both vehicles were towed from the scene. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department and Wisconsin State Patrol provided assistance. The two vehicles involved in a crash in Leon Tuesday sustained extensive damage and had to be towed from the scene. The photo of the semi shows its punctured fuel tank. Diaper Drive The 8th grade students at Queen of the Apostles School in Tomah are wrapping up their annual diaper drive. This year’s theme is “No One Likes Change - Except for Babies”. Families First of Monroe County have expressed a real need for such a necessity in our community. Donations are brought in by school and church families. Although anyone can drop off a donation. Diapers of all sizes are needed, especially sizes 4 & 5. Pull-ups, wipes and diaper ointment would also help those in need. While the drive runs for a few weeks, the need for diapers exists all year. The 8th grade students hope to not only stock the shelves at Families First, but also to raise awareness of this basic need. SCOUT (Continued from Front Page) and field account could be used to offset monies not raised. The new sign will be placed next to the steps on the hill leading to the entry of the track. Engh hopes to have it completed and in place by this spring. “I want it done before the end of track season,” he said. The finance and facilities committee recommended approval to the full board. The Boy Scouts’ Gateway Area Council must still grant him approval of the project. Tomah Hospice, Life Choices Palliative Care programs receive Gold Seal The Tomah Hospice Touch & Life Choices Palliative Care programs have earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval(r) for home care accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal of Approval(r) is a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to providing safe and effective patient care. Tomah hospice director Mary Rezin said the programs underwent a rigorous, unannounced on-site survey in September at which time a team of Joint Commission surveyors evaluated compliance with home care standards including the provision of care, treatment and services, emergency management, human resources, individual rights and responsibilities, and leadership. “Our hospice and palliative care staff continues to work together to strengthen the continuum of care and deliver and maintain optimal home care services for those in our area,” said Rezin. “Achieving Joint Commission accreditation is a major step toward maintaining excellence and continually improving the services.” Established in 1988, The Joint Commission’s Home Care Accreditation program supports the efforts of its accredited organizations to help deliver safe, high quality care and services. More than 6,000 home care programs currently maintain accreditation, awarded for a three-year period, by The Joint Commission. “When individuals engage a home care provider they want to be sure that provider is capable of providing safe, quality care,” said Margherita Labson, RN, M.S., executive director, Home Care Accreditation program, The Joint Commission. “As the home care setting becomes increasingly popular, it is important that home care providers are able to demonstrate that they are capable of providing safe, high quality care. Accreditation by The Joint Commission and the gold seal serve as an indication that the organization has demonstrated compliance to these recognized standards of safe and quality care.” The Tomah Hospice Touch and Life Choices Palliative Care programs operate from a main office at 601 Straw Street, Tomah with a satellite office in Friendship providing care to residents in Monroe, Jackson, Juneau, Adams, Sauk and Vernon counties. Hospice services are also available at their 8-bed Serenity House located at 601 Straw Street, Tomah. Sparta School Board Minutes SPARTA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Sparta, WI 54656 Board of Education Meeting Minutes December 22, 2015 Administrative and Educational Center Present: Ms. Susan Bickford, Mrs. Joan Cook, Mr. Lee Culpitt, Mr. James Rasmussen, Ms. Bambi Schmitz, and Ms. Karen Wall. Mr. Kirking arrived at 9:05 p.m. The meeting was called to order by president, Mr. Culpitt, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting had been noticed with Evans Print & Media Group, WCOW Radio, Magnum Radio, La Crosse Tribune, Sparta City Hall and Sparta Free Library A motion was made by Mrs. Cook, seconded by Mr. Rasmussen, to adopt the agenda as presented. Motion carried, 6-0, 1 absent. Due to the resignation of Mr. Mandel, a reorganization of the Board of Education was necessary to elect a Vice President and reassign committees. Ms. Bickford was nominated as Vice President by Mrs. Cook, second by Ms. Wall. Ms. Wall was nominated by Ms. Bickford, but Ms. Wall declined the nomination. There were no further nominations. Roll call vote: Ms. Bickford - abstain, Mrs. Cookaye, Mr. Culpitt-aye, Mr. Kirking-absent, Mr. Rasmussen-aye, Ms. Schmitz-aye, and Ms. Wall-aye. Ms. Bickford was elected as Vice President with a vote 5-0, 1 absent and 1 abstain. Mr. Culpitt assigned Ms. Bickford to the Personnel and Educational Initiatives Committee and Ms. Schmitz to the Finance and Facilities Committee. The commendations were presented. The staff from Cataract Elementary School presented the Year in Review report. A motion was made by Ms. Wall, seconded by Mrs. Cook to approve the following consent agenda items: -minutes of the Board of Education meetings held on November 24, 2015. -bills as presented for the period November 20, 2015 - December 17, 2015 in the amount of $1,928,760.28 -Employment Issues as presented Committee Recommendations -approve the 2016-2017 School Calendar -approve revision to the charter school agreements as presented for Sparta Charter Pre-Kindergarten, High Point Charter, Lakeview Montessori School, SAILS Charter School and Innovations STEM Charter School -approve the following changes to Board Policy: a. New Board Policy Article 810 - Door Security b. Revision Board Policy Article 103 - Board Vacancy c. Revision Board Policy Article 433 - E-Learning Opportunities Roll call vote: Motion carried, 6-0, 1 absent. There was no Public Input brought forward at this meeting. Finance and Facilities Committee Meeting Report A motion was made by Ms. Bickford, seconded by Mrs. Cook, to approve the purchase of a John Deere three-deck lawn mower as presented for $46,900.00. Roll call vote: Motion carried, 6-0, 1 absent. A motion was made by Ms. Wall, seconded by Mr. Rasmussen to approve the resolution to establish a Fund 46 account for future capital improvement projects. Roll call vote: Motion carried,6-0, 1 absent. Personnel and Educational Initiatives Committee Meeting Report It was the consensus of the Board to allow representatives to the WASB State Education Convention to gather further information concerning the WASB Board Development Survey Tool and make recommendation at a future meeting . No action was taken. Mr. Culpitt and Mrs. Cook recused themselves from the meeting at 7:25 p.m. A motion was made by Ms. Wall, seconded by Mr. Rasmussen, to approve the Part I and Part II Employee Handbook revisions except for the Part I Network Manager revision which will be re-worked and brought back at a future meeting. Motion carried, 4-0, 1 absent, 2 abstain. Mr. Culpitt and Mrs. Cook returned to the meeting at 7:40 p.m. Discussion of the WASB 2016 Delegate Assembly Resolutions took place. Ms. Wall will represent the Board and vote on the resolutions at the State Education Convention. A motion was made by Mrs. Cook, seconded by Ms. Bickford, to follow the recommendations from administration with the exception of Resolution 16.13 and 16.16. Motion carried, 6-0, 1 absent. A motion was made by Ms. Bickford, seconded by Mr. Rasmussen, to not support Resolution 16.13. Motion carried, 6-0, 1 absent. A motion was made by Mr. Rasmussen, seconded by Ms. Bickford, to not support Resolution 16.16. Motion carried, 6-0, 1 absent. A motion was made by Ms. Wall, seconded by Mrs. Cook to approve the Grants and Donations as presented. Motion carried, 6-0, 1 absent. It was the consensus of the Board to pay off the balance remaining on the Food Dehydrator . Any future donations for the dehydrator would be placed in the general fund. The future meeting schedule was determined. Mr. Rasmussen requested a second legal opinion concerning Board members recusing themselves from meetings rather than being present for the discussion/ rationale and abstain from voting unless there would be significant personal gain. Mr. Rasmussen also wanted a discussion placed on a future agenda to discuss plans for the excess funds from the TSA. A representative from RW Baird is scheduled for the February meeting to discuss the district debt and payment schedule. A new actuarial study is expected to be ready by the February meeting also. The TSA excess funds will be added to this discussion with Baird. At 8:17 PM, a motion was made by Ms. Wall, seconded by Mrs. Cook, to move to executive session to collect information with regard to instructional concerns as per Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(f) Considering financial, medical, social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons, preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigation of charges against specific persons (except where paragraph (b) applies) which, if discussed in public, would be likely to have a substantial adverse effect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data, or involved in such problems or investigations. Roll call vote: Motion carried, 6-0, 1 absent. A motion was made by Mr. Rasmussen, seconded by Ms. Bickford, to have Mr. Hendricks investigate and recommend a resolution including identifying expectations, policy revisions and possible professional development. Motion carried, 7-0. A motion was made by Mrs. Cook, seconded by Ms. Bickford to return to open session and move into executive session for discussion and possible action on a pupil curriculum modification request as per Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(f) Considering financial, medical, social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons, preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigation of charges against specific persons (except where paragraph (b) applies) which, if discussed in public, would be likely to have a substantial adverse effect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data, or involved in such problems or investigations. Roll call vote. Motion carried, 7-0. At 10:30 p.m., a motion was made by Ms. Wall, seconded by Mrs. Cook, to return to open session. It was the consensus of the Board to allow a student to withdraw from AP Physics with no indication on the student transcript since the discussion of withdrawal was initiated before the deadline indicated in the student handbook/policy. The student may finish the semester with study hall, but must complete a physics credit required for graduation. At 10:32 p.m., a motion was made by Ms. Wall, seconded by Mr. Kirking, to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried, 7-0. Secretary Pro Tem Connie Baumbach WNAXLP MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT 8 THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 Page 11 The Book Worm Help Wanted AUTO SALES POSITION Keenan’s Cherryland West Salem, WI Here’s your chance to get into the automobile industry at the Tri-State’s #1 pre-owned auto dealership. Keenan’s has been serving the Tri-State area for over 21 years with the highest quality pre-owned autos, with a specialty in trucks. We offer an ever changing inventory with the most progressive advertising. Compensation includes: paid vacation, a year-end bonus, 401K program as well as a top of the line pay plan that includes commission in addition to a guaranteed salary. No prior car sale experience is necessary, but helpful ... just a hunger and drive to be the best you can be. We will provide you with support and training to help you achieve the success you desire. To apply please call Tony at 608-786-1212 or email resume to [email protected]. You can also apply at the dealership on Hwy. 16 in West Salem. DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY!!! Want a Rewarding Job? REM WI is seeking 1st/2nd/3rd Full time and Part time caregivers: locations include La Farge, Cashton, and La Crosse areas. Interested in working 2 or 3 24 hour shifts per week, having both full time perks, and most of your days free? We have those as well in La Farge. See our career tab under www. remwisconsin.com for area opportunities and company information, and apply right away if interested, or stop in the La Farge office at 206 Shird Court. Call Jennifer at 608-790-6772 to schedule an interview, ask questions or get assistance. You can soon be a part of a rewarding job helping others! The Brenengen Autogroup has openings at dealerships in Sparta, West Salem, Tomah, and Onalaska at our body shop in West Salem: SERVICE MANAGER: At the Ford Dealership in Sparta. PREVIOUS SERVICE EXPERIENCE in a dealership setting required, experience in a Ford Dealership preferred. Responsible for running a profitable and efficient Service Department while building a loyal clientele and maintaining good employee morale. Must have good communication and customer relations skills and be detail-orientated. Please contact Brian Holzhausen at 608-269-3673, extension 4301 with questions. Full-time. SALES CONSULTANT: At the Chevrolet Buick Dealership in Sparta and Ford Dealership in Sparta. Opportunity for a top notch sales person to join its team. Some sales experience desired, preferably in the automotive field. Excellent customer relations skills required. Please contact Tony Brenengen at 608-269-2158, extension 4201 (Chevrolet Buick) and Brian Holzhausen at 608-269-3673, extension 4301 (Ford) with questions. Full-time. QUICK SERVICE TECHNICIANS: Entry-level positions working in the Quick Service area performing oil changes, tire rotations, inspections, and some light maintenance. Positions available at our Chevrolet Buick Dealership in Sparta (Day Shifts), Chevrolet Cadillac Dealership in Onalaska (Day & Night Shifts), at our Chevrolet Dealership in West Salem (Night Shift), and at our Kia Dealership in West Salem (Day Shift). Please contact Kathy Kendhammer at 608-269-2158, extension 4211 (Sparta), Ian Goodwin at 608-783-8900, extension 4711 (Onalaska), Harold Binning at 608-786-0400, extension 4111 (West Salem Chevrolet), or Joe Kazynski at 608-786-4511, extension 4511 (West Salem Kia) with questions. Full-time and parttime positions. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN: The Chevrolet Cadillac Dealership in Onalaska is seeking an individual who is able to perform vehicle repair and maintenance work to meet dealership and factory standards. Qualified applicants will have experience in most areas of automotive repair and have ASE certification with either a technical degree or equivalent work experience. Applicants must be able to work independently, manage their own time, and be good with customers. Please contact Ian Goodwin at 608-783-8900, extension 4711 with questions. Full-time. PAINTER: Bodies By Brenengen in West Salem is seeking a motivated and EXPERIENCED painter. Qualified individuals will have experience with and prior knowledge of paint products and processes. Advancement opportunities with the Company available. Please contact Rod Blazek or Kari Fredrickson at 786-4416 with questions. Full-time. AUTOMOTIVE DETAILERS: The Chevrolet Buick Dealership in Sparta and the Ford Dealership in Sparta are seeking detailers to wash and clean the interior and exterior of vehicles to prepare them for sale on the lot and for delivery to customers. Please contact Tony Brenengen at 608-269-2158, extension 4201 (Chevrolet Buick Dealership) or Matt Brenengen at 608-269-3673, extension 4321 (Ford Dealership) with questions. Full-time and part-time positions. COURTESY DRIVER/CUSTODIAN: The Chrysler Ford Dealership in Tomah is seeking an individual to clean, shuttle customers, and perform light maintenance. Light maintenance, electrical, and plumbing experience a plus; custodial experience desired. Courteousness required. Please contact Curt DeBoer at 608-372-4121, extension 4601 with questions. Part-time Monday through Friday. Full-time positions include full benefits. All positions include Company-provided uniforms, training certifications and incentives. Must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. Qualified candidates for any advertised positions should submit a current resume or application, with reference to the applied for position, to: Brenengen Autogroup Human Resources Manager P.O. Box 155 990 Highway 16 West Salem, WI 54669 Or [email protected] Brenengen Autogroup is an Equal Opportunity Employer www.Brenengen.com Customer Service Administrator Star Blends, a state-of-the-art full service commodity feed mill operation, located in Sparta, WI, has a full-time opening for a Customer Service/Administrative Assistant. This position is essential to the business operation by providing daily assistance to our customers, as well as contributing administrative support for our office operations. Primary responsibilities include: - providing excellent customer service through answering telephones, - providing administrative support to office personnel, - assisting with walk-in customers, - taking orders, - data entry, - and filing. Job Qualifications: High school diploma with 6 months of proven customer service experience; keen attention to detail, and proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. In addition, candidates must enjoy working with people and supporting others. Farming knowledge is a plus. The work scheduled is Monday-Friday, daytime hours. If you are interested in working for a growing company, send your cover letter, resume, salary requirements and references today! Star Blends, LLC 3819 Creekside Lane, Holmen, WI 54636 Fax: 608-779-0754 Email: [email protected] Your Drug-Free, Equal Opportunity Employer great bank ... great employer! Full-time Teller position available. Experience beneficial; however, a willingness to learn and friendly personality are required. Salary based on experience. Stop in and ask for an application at the reception desk or call 372-2265 to receive by alternate means. Timberwood Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 608-372-BANK 110 W. Veterans St. Tomah, WI 54660 timberwoodbanks.com DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/ SEXUAL ASSAULT ADVOCATE: Fulltime with benefits. Typical workday from 8-4:30, but requires on-call and some evening work and some hours in Tomah. Provide sexual assault and domestic violence education and awareness to organizations and general public. Provide direct services to victims and families. Must be a self-starter and be willing to accept new challenges. Send resume to Brighter Tomorrows, PO box 161, Sparta, WI or mocosheltercare@gmail. com by 1/15. 12-29-3tc 11 Services S T E A M - A - WAY: Cleaning Co. Carpet and upholstery. Smoke and water restoration, air duct cleaning. Satisfaction is guaranteed. For a free estimate, website: steamawaycleaning.com, or call (608)372-6684 or (608)269-7949 or 1-800278-6090. 4-8-tfc Subscribe to this newspaper. Phone 269-3186. Legal Notices January 7, 14, 21 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT MONROE COUNTY Publication Summons Divorce-40101 Case No. 15 FA 332 In Re: The marriage of Petitioner: JOSIE L. CASIQUE and Respondent: JUAN CARLOS CASIQUE ARTEAGA THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TO THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS RESPONDENT: You are notified that the petitioner named above has file a Petition for divorceorlegalseparationagainstyou. You must respond with a written demand for a copy of the Petition within 40daysfromthedayafterthefirstdate ofpublication. Thedemandmustbesentordelivered to the court at: Clerk of Court, Monroe County Courthouse, 112 South Court Street Sparta, WI 54656 and to AttorneyTylerJ.Tripp P.O. Box 420, 132 North Water Street Sparta, WI 54656 It is recommended, but not required, that you have an attorney help or represent you. If you do not demand a copy of the Petition within 45 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award ofmoneyorotherlegalactionrequested in the Petition, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Petition. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. You are further notified that if the partiestothisactionhaveminorchildren, violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (Interference with custody by parent or others) is punishable by fines and/or imprisonment. If you and the petitioner have minor children, documents setting forth the percentage standard for child support established by the department under §49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factors thatacourtmayconsiderformodification of that standard under §767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are available upon your requestfromtheClerkofCourt. You are notified of the availability of information from the Circuit Court Commissioner as set forth in §767.105, Wis. Stats. §767.105 Information from Circuit Court Commissioner. (2) Upon the request of a party to an action affecting the family, including a revision of judgment or order under sec. 767.59or767.451: (a) The Circuit Court Commissioner shall, with or without charge, provide the party with written information on the following, as appropriate to the action commenced: 1. The procedure for obtaining a judgment or order in the action. 2.Themajorissuesusuallyaddressed in such an action. 3. Community resources and family court counseling services available to assist the parties. 4. The procedure for setting, modifying, and enforcing child support awards, or modifyingandenforcinglegalcustodyor physicalplacementjudgmentsororders. (b) the Circuit Court Commissioner shall provide a party, for inspection or purchase, with a copy of the statutory provisions in this chapter generally pertinent to the action. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call at least ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. TylerJ.Tripp 12-30-15 January14,21,28 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT ROCK COUNTY Publication Summons Divorce-40101 Case No. 2015-FA-1080 In Re: The marriage of Petitioner: JEFFREY LYNN STEELE and Respondent: ANGELAMARIESTEELE THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TO THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS RESPONDENT: You are notified that the petitioner named above has file a Petition for divorceorlegalseparationagainstyou. You must respond with a written demand for a copy of the Petition within 40daysfromthedayafterthefirstdate ofpublication. Thedemandmustbesentordelivered to the court at: Clerk of Court, Rock County Courthouse, 51SouthMainStreet Janesville,WI53545 and to Attorney Joseph Pecora P.O. Box 74 Monroe,WI53566-0074 It is recommended, but not required, that you have an attorney help or represent you. If you do not demand a copy of the Petition within 45 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award ofmoneyorotherlegalactionrequested in the Petition, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Petition. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. You are further notified that if the partiestothisactionhaveminorchildren, violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (Interference with custody by parent or others) is punishable by fines and/or imprisonment. If you and the petitioner have minor children, documents setting forth the percentage standard for child support established by the department under §49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factors thatacourtmayconsiderformodification of that standard under §767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are available upon your requestfromtheClerkofCourt. You are notified of the availability of information from the Circuit Court Commissioner as set forth in §767.105, Wis. Stats. §767.105 Information from Circuit Court Commissioner. (2) Upon the request of a party to an action affecting the family, including a revision of judgment or order under sec. 767.59or767.451: (a) The Circuit Court Commissioner shall, with or without charge, provide the party with written information on the following, as appropriate to the action commenced: 1. The procedure for obtaining a judgment or order in the action. 2.Themajorissuesusuallyaddressed in such an action. 3. Community resources and family court counseling services available to assist the parties. 4. The procedure for setting, modifying, and enforcing child support awards, or modifyingandenforcinglegalcustodyor physicalplacementjudgmentsororders. (b) the Circuit Court Commissioner shall provide a party, for inspection or purchase, with a copy of the statutory provisions in this chapter generally pertinent to the action. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call (608) 743-2200 at least ten (10) workingdayspriortothescheduledcourt date.Pleasenotethatthecourtdoesnot provide transportation. Attorney Joseph Pecora December 16, 2015 Book Review by Terri Schlichenmeyer “This is Where It Ends” A novel by Marieke Nijkamp In every class, there are always Sylvia knew Autumn couldn’t a few kids you try to avoid. wait to leave Opportunity. That The know-it-all kid, for instance: broke her heart; she loved who has time for that? Or the Autumn. She couldn’t make her kid who can’t stop yammering stay – but she couldn’t bear to let or who can’t control his temper: her go, either. why invite drama? The bell rang, Why shouldn’t which meant that you avoid the students had three school bully or, as minutes to dash in the new book from auditorium to “This is Where It classroom. Tomás Ends” by Marieke knew they’d mill Nijkamp, the kid around for a bit and who simmers just that class wouldn’t beneath his skin... start until the When it’s still teachers arrived; cold outside, their noise would nobody wants to give him and Fareed run laps but Claire a chance to escape forced herself into from the office. But extra practice: there was no noise. this was the last In the auditorium, track season her students were Marieke Nijkamp confused. They tried team would have together and she wanted to make to leave, but the doors seemed to it memorable. They’d all scatter be locked. Or stuck. Or after graduation, and while she’d And then someone began miss the other runners, she’d shooting…. Usually when I read, I’m a miss her best friend, Chris, most book-snacker: dip, taste, of all. walk away, return, nibble, Inside Opportunity nibble, like a literary bag High School, of chips. But this book – Principal this one had me immobile T r e n t o n for hours. All I could had just muster was a turn of finished her page. comments at And yet, it absolutely daily assembly. wouldn’t be fair to say They were that “This is Where familiar words It Ends” is ripped and Tomás and from the headlines. Fareed would’ve It’s timely, but it’s mocked her, had not sensational like they been there. that. There are more Instead, because than just headlines rumor had it that here: author a boy named Tyler Marieke Nijkamp also was returning to gives readers a story, told over school and because Ty had been bullying T o m á s ’ s the course of a mere 54 minutes. sister, Sylvia, Tomás decided In that time, we get to know that a little break-in to the school the kids at Opportunity High, their crushes, dreams, their office was warranted. In the auditorium, the chair fears, and their morality. That between Sylvia and Autumn familiarity – as if these kids are was empty; Autumn had saved your neighbors – will make you it for her brother, Tyler, and shudder. Meant for readers ages 14-tohis absence made her nervous. Sylvia understood why: after 17, this is absolutely an adult the accident that took Autumn’s book, too. If you can handle a mother’s life, Autumn’s father novel that feels like yesterday started drinking; over time, he’d afternoon’s news, then “This is used his fists on both Tyler and Where It Ends’ is one you truly shouldn’t avoid. Autumn. How to keep plugging on your New Year’s resolution Many people make New Year’s resolutions each year, and that trend is unlikely to change in 2016. But if history is any guide, few people are likely to achieve their resolutions. A University of Scranton study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology found that just 8 percent of people who make New Year’s resolutions achieve those resolutions. The study indicated that time may be the ultimate enemy with regard to achieving New Year’s resolutions. While 75 percent of those making resolutions maintained their focus through the first week, that figure dropped to 64 percent by the end of the first month before dipping all the way to 46 percent after six months. So how can you make this year the year when your New Year’s resolution becomes a reality? Consider the following tips. •Don’t go it alone. One of the best ways to realize your New Legal Notices January 14, 21 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NoticeisherebygiventhattheMonroe CountyZoningBoardofAdjustmentwill examineatapublichearingthePetition for Variance of Ezra J. Borntreger at 25146 County Hwy. A, Tomah, WI 54660, tobuildadditionstohisbarnwhensaid structures would be contrary to Section 47-296(3)oftheMonroeCountyZoning Code. This hearing will be held on January28,2016at9:00a.m.at25146 County Hwy. A, Tomah, WI 54660, which is located in part of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, Section 3, T16N, R1W, Town ofWilton.TaxParcel#048-00043-0000. Any person may appear in person or by his/her agent or attorney, to give testimony for or against this matter. AlisonElliott MonroeCountyZoningAdministrator WNAXLP Year’s resolution is to enlist the help of a friend. For example, if your goal is to lose weight, then start going to the gym with your spouse or a friend who works out regularly. The buddy system can provide just the motivation you need, and having a friend there to offer support can help you stay focused on those days when your will to keep going starts to wane. •Be as specific as possible. Vague resolutions leave too much wiggle room, and that can compromise your ability to achieve your goal. Set specific goals with clear benchmarks so you can celebrate your progress as the year goes on. If your goal is to save ‘X’ amount of money in the next year, divide that number by 12 and aim to reach that smaller figure by the end of each month. •Be realistic. Some people fail to achieve their resolutions because they simply set the bar too high. While it’s good to push yourself, don’t choose a resolution that’s unrealistic. If you do, you may quit early if you realize you aren’t making enough progress despite your putting forth your best efforts, or you might take an unhealthy approach in an attempt to circumvent some of the obstacles in your way. If your goal is to lose weight, speak with your physician first to determine a weight loss goal that is healthy and reasonable. •Expect a few bumps in the road. En route to achieving your resolution, expect a few bumps in the road. Life is never entirely predictable, and there will be a few unforeseen events over the course of the year that may throw you off target. Anticipate and accept such obstacles so they don’t derail your efforts. New Year’s resolutions do not always become a reality. But there are several ways to make this the year you finally realize your goals. 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Tomah Memorial Jeans Program supports healthy lifestyles A yearlong fundraising event at Tomah Memorial Hospital will help teach children healthy habits and provide food for area families. Hospital staff recently donated $805 to the Tomah Boys and Girls Club and Tomah’s Neighbor for Neighbor Food Pantry as part of the hospital’s annual Jeans for Charity program. “The $1,610 was collected from hospital employees who donated $5 to wear jeans or their favorite scrubs to work the fourth Friday of each month in 2015,” said hospital marketing & public relations director Eric Prise. “Our PUZZLE ANSWERS CROSSWORD ANSWER SUDOKU staff decided where the money would be donated by voting at the beginning of the year for two not for profit groups to split the funds.” Boys and Girls Clubs of WestCentral Wisconsin Tomah Club director Maretta Budde said the donation will help support a new ‘Healthy Habits’ program. “Right now we’re in the process of creating a kitchen and working on our healthy lifestyles program,” said Budde. “We’re going to start serving after school meals to the kids and this year we’re focusing on healthy eating and healthy cooking and teaching children skills that they need for their lifetime.” She said this past month about 90 children visited the Tomah club each day. Neighbor For Neighbor Food Pantry board member Terry Winchel said the donation will help support operations at the local pantry which provides food for over 500 households each month. Prise said 2015 marked the 10th and final year of the fundraising program which has donated more than $12,000 over the years to area organizations. He said hospital officials are looking at different ways for staff to continue to support area groups in the future. New DVD: •War Room, starring Priscilla C. Shirer, T. C. Stallings, Karen Abercrombie, Alex Kendrick, Michael Jr. Tony and Elizabeth Jordan have it all: great jobs, a beautiful daughter and their dream house. But appearances can be deceiving. Their world is actually crumbling under the strain of a failing marriage. While Tony basks in his professional success and flirts with temptation, Elizabeth resigns herself to increasing bitterness. But when Elizabeth meets her newest client, Miss Clara, and is challenged to establish a “war room” and a battle plan of prayer for her family. New Picture Book: •Chaucer’s First Winter, by Stephen Krensky, illustrated by Henry Cole New Fiction: Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle, Mrs. Pollifax mysteries, book 8, a novel by Dorothy Gilman Come to a Free Movie at the Library! Friday, January 22nd Frozen Landis Brand 1/4 Lb. Beef Hamburger Patties $5.99 2 lb. packs Lb. $5.69 BULK from 4 pm to 5:30 pm The Hobbit: the Battle of the Five Armies will be shown. If any children are interested, they can make swords from four cardboard tubes and duct tape to help the hobbit and dwarves fight orcs, and make microwave popcorn for a snack. The N-O-W CLC Grade 3 will visit the library Monday, January 25th from 4 to 5 pm. They’ll learn how to request items from the library catalog Encore using their library card, including digital items from the Wisconsin Digital Library. Did you know you can save your library card’s barcode number and pin in Encore, and the Wisconsin Digital Library’s Overdrive app, on your smart phone, tablet, or laptop? And after all that stress of learning, we’ll have a craft to do, a story read, and a treat they can take home. Come to the Open House Friday, January 29th at Norwalk Public Library from 12 to 6 pm. Drawing for door prizes for anyone presentT:6.25” from 1 to 2 pm. You must be present to win. The BAKERY Fresh Baked White or Whole Wheat Bread! Monday, Wednesday & Friday - 12:30 Also, look for our quick breads on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. This Saturday Caramel Sticky Buns - 9:00 a.m. Baguettes & Rustic Bread Loaves - 12:00 p.m. by Jeanne Rice prizes are several dolls donated by Bob & Jackie Keller, book bags donated by Friends of the Library, Captain American action figures, and an assortment of other prizes. The first name drawn gets first choice of the prizes and so on down the line until all prizes are handed out. Refreshments will be offered from 12 until 5 pm, and we’ll show slides from My Norwalk: a compilation of photos, memories, and history of Norwalk Wisconsin, as collected by Eotus Tonn. The Mystery Book Group’s next meeting is Friday, February 5th, 2016, and from 1:30 to 2:30 pm we’ll discuss One Shot, by Lee Child, the 9th book in the Jack Reacher series. From NoveList, provided by BadgerLink: “Exmilitary investigator Jack Reacher is called in by James Barr, a man accused of a lethal sniper attack that leaves five people dead, and teams up with a young defense attorney to find an unseen enemy who is manipulating events.” What’s Happening at the Wilton Library by Gina Rae The library’s chess club: The Check Mates will meet on the first and third Tuesday of every month beginning January 19 at 4 p.m. Players of all levels of experience are invited to attend. The library book discussion group will meet on February 8 to discuss William Kent Krueger’s Ordinary Grace. This book has been a favorite of book clubs nationwide and a community read as nearby as Black River Falls. See what all the hype’s about. Pick up a copy of the book today. Homeschooling families will gather on January 15th and January 29th from 10 a.m. to noon. We offer space for homeschool families to meet and share ideas as well as a craft for Things we want you to know: Shared Connect Plan and Customer Service Agreement with a 2-yr. initial term (subject to a pro-rated $150 Early Termination Fee for basic phones, modems and hotspot devices and a $350 Early Termination Fee for Smartphones and Tablets) or Retail Installment Contract for installment pricing required. Credit approval also required. Up to $40 Device Activation Fee applies. A Regulatory Cost Recovery Fee (currently $1.82/line/month) applies; this is not a tax or gvmt. required charge. 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Trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. ©2016 U.S. Cellular® SPORTS B SECTION J.P. Schaller ● Sports Editor ● [email protected] 3 pages Thursday, January 14, 2016 Sparta, Tomah Lady Spartans snap three-game skid Girl cagers bounce back from Westfield loss to knock off BRF gymnasts solid at MVC meet by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER Sports Editor Timberwolves capture fourth at home meet, Lady Spartans land in fifth place by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER Sports Editor The Sparta and Tomah gymnastics teams fared well in a Mississippi Valley Conference meet at Tomah Tuesday night. The Lady Spartans finished in fifth place, while the Timberwolves landed in fourth. In the vault, Tomah’s Makayla Good finished in eighth with a score of 8.15, while teammate Kayla Bernhardt scored 8.075 in 11th place. Samantha Storkel added a 13th-place finish for the Timberwolves with a 7.85, followed by Brianna Comacho in 16th with a 7.7 and Azalea Roberts in 19th with a 7.6. Angie Talsky led Sparta in 20th place with a 7.55, followed by Brianna Martinson in 21st with a 7.4, Maddie Delaney in 23rd with a 7.35 and Marissa Fletcher with a 6.2 in 24th. Storkel and Bernhardt finished eighth and ninth for Tomah on the uneven bars with scores of 6.8 and 6.7, respectively. Martinson and Delaney led the Spartans in 15th and 16th, respectively, with scores of 5.5 and 5.0, while Talsky Lady Spartan Brianna Martinson was 17th with a score of 4.9. pushes off on a vault during Mississippi Valley Sydney Jacob and Katie Tuesday’s Tillman added 18th and 19th Conference gymnastics meet at place finishes with respective Tomah. Photo by Nate Beier. scores of 4.85 and 4.5 for the Timberwolves, while Kayleigh Haubrich took 20th for Tomah with a 4.2 and Fletcher finished 23rd for Sparta at 2.0. On the balance beam, Bernhardt and Jacob were eight and 10th, respectively, with scores of 7.425 and 7.3, while Comacho finished with a 6.4 in 16th. Talsky led Sparta in 17th with a 6.3, followed by Martinson in 20th with a 5.7 and Delaney with a 5.55 in 21st. Timberwolves Sara Peardot and Audra Gomez landed in 22nd and 23rd, respectively, with scores of 5.425 and 5.4, while Fletcher scored a 4.4 to take 24th. Bernhardt was solid on the floor exercise for Tomah, placing sixth with a score of 8.2, while Roberts earned a 7.6 in 12th place. Talsky led Sparta with a 7.45 in 14th, while Timberwolves Storkel and Comacho finished 15th and 17th, with respective scores of 7.4 and 6.95. Delaney added a 6.9 and Martinson finished with a 6.85 to finish 18th and 19th for Sparta, while Gomez took 20th for Tomah with a 6.7. Bernhardt’s overall score of 30.4 earned her fifth place, while Talsky led Sparta in the overall competition with a 26.2. Martinson finished 12th in the overall with a 25.45, while Delaney came in 13th with a 24.8. Onalaska won the team title with a score of 127.85, followed by Holmen in second at 126, La Crosse in third at 116.025, Tomah in fourth at 111.325 and Sparta with 89.05 points in fifth. Junior Aly Laufenberg and senior Madi Blaha combined to score 32 points Tuesday, as Sparta snapped a three-game losing skid with a 49-41 victory over Black River Falls in nonconference girls basketball action at Alton Ask Gymnasium. The victory comes on the heels of a 64-48 nonconference road loss at Westfield Monday night. Sparta 49, Black River Falls 41 Sparta jumped out to an early lead and held on for the win with a solid second half. The Lady Spartans were hot out of the gate, jumping out to a 10-1 lead over the visiting Tigers. Black River Falls rallied down the stretch in the first half, using a 17-11 run to cut the Sparta lead to 21-18 at the half. Sparta righted the ship in the second half, outscoring the Tigers 28-23 to secure the win. Laufenberg knocked down 18 points to lead the Lady Spartan cagers, while Blaha finished with 14. Senior Genna Sullivan added 10 tallies for Sparta, followed by sophomore Rorie Marx with four, senior Paige Weiner with two and sophomore Rachel Hansen with one. Haley Collins led Black River Falls with an 18-point effort. Sparta 48, Westfield 64 Westfield did most of its damage over the opening 18-minutes of play, opening up a big halftime lead en route to an easy home victory. The Pioneers took control early, forging a 3217 halftime lead over the Lady Spartans. Sparta played better in the second half, but Westfield held a 32-31 advantage in the frame. Laufenberg score 19 points to lead the Lady Spartan cagers on offense, while Sullivan knocked down a dozen points. Marx added eight points for Sparta, followed by Blaha with four, Alexis Kreider and Lexi Gilbertson with two apiece and Weiner with one. Sparta’s record moved to 5-7 overall with the two-game split. The Lady Spartan cagers are back in action Friday, when they host La Crosse Central in a 7:30 p.m. Mississippi Valley Conference contest. Sparta senior Alexis Kreider (right) puts some pressure on Black River Falls guard Jennifer Taylor (24) during the first half of Tuesday’s nonconference girls basketball game at Alton Ask Gym. The Lady Spartans opened up an early lead and held on for a 49-41 victory over the Tigers. Photo by Delaney Schaller. Cards, Falcons earn nonconference wins Bangor girls edge Melrose-Mindoro, Brookwood outlasts Viroqua by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER Sports Editor Scenic Bluffs Conference rivals Bangor and Brookwood continued their stellar seasons Monday night, as both teams picked up nonconference wins. Bangor won its 12th straight with a 48-45 come-from-behind home victory over MelroseMindoro, while Brookwood rolled to a 48-34 road win at Viroqua. Bangor 48, Mel-Min 45 The Lady Cardinals used a solid second half to erase a four-point halftime deficit and remain unbeaten. Melrose-Mindoro took Bangor by surprise early, forging a 22-18 lead over the opening 18 minutes of play. Bangor managed to rally in the second half, however, outscoring the Mustangs 30-23 to score the comeback victory and keep its winning streak alive. Alea Fortier finished with 14 points to pace the Cards on the offensive end of the floor, while teammate Emma Wittmershaus finished with a dozen points. Jaclynn Freit added a nine-point performance for Bangor, followed by Elizabeth Nicolai with six, Lily Martin with three and Ariana Hundt and Karlee Tart with two apiece. Katie Christopherson finished with a gamehigh 17 points to lead Melrose-Mindoro, while Mustangs Vanessa Ponterio, Savanna Johnson and Erika Simmons finished with eight tallies each. Bangor improved to 12-0 overall, while Melrose-Mindoro fell to 8-4. Brookwood 48, Viroqua 34 The Falcons doubled up on the Blackhawks in the second half, erasing a halftime deficit en route to their eighth win of the season. Viroqua managed to build a narrow 2322 lead at intermission, but Brookwood outscored the Blackhawks 26-13 in the second half to pull away for the win. Briana Nelson poured in a game-high 25 points to lead the Falcons, while teammate Amy Berg finished with eight points. Lydia Madrigal and Ellen Mariott each added five points for Brookwood, followed by Rylee Hall with four and Claudia Alcanter with one. Rachel Nigh led Viroqua with 10 tallies. Brookwood improved to 8-2 on the season with the win, while Viroqua fell to 1-10. The Lady Falcons are back in action tonight (Thursday), when they host WonewocCenter in a 7:30 p.m. Scenic Bluffs game at Brookwood, while Bangor is on the road to meet up with Royall for a 7:30 p.m. SBC match-up this (Thursday) evening. Upset bid falls shy for Spartan boys basketball team by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER Sports Editor Sparta senior Isaac McPherson (left) goes up for two of his gamehigh 16 points in the first half of Tuesday’s nonconference boys basketball game against Westby at Alton Ask Gym. The 10thranked Norsemen edged Sparta 49-48. Photo by J.P. Schaller. You could hear Sparta head coach Mario Coursey encouraging his players throughout the second half Tuesday night. “Don’t stop, don’t stop, don’t stop.” The Spartans didn’t, and their efforts were nearly rewarded with an upset of 10th-ranked Westby in nonconference boys basketball action at Sparta’s Alton Ask Gymnasium Instead, the red-hot Norsemen – winners of eight straight – held on for a 49-48 victory over the Spartans, who were again without the services of leading-scorer Caleb Schauf. “To be honest, it’s not a heartbreaking loss,” offered first-year coach Coursey. “Understand that every game we’re in we improve. We try to fix everything when we come up short and the kids are pushing hard,” he continued. “Yes, it was a tough loss, but it was a good loss and we’re still working to improve.” The game was a back-and-fourth battle from the start. Westby built a lead early in the first half, but Sparta battled back to cut the lead to 2521 with less than two minutes remaining in the frame. The Norsemen went on top 27-21 with 1:13 remaining, but Matthew Pauley made a nice driving dish to Vegas Cruz, who hit a layup as time expired to cut the deficit to 27-23 at intermission. Westby came out hot in the second half, increasing its lead to 34-26 in the opening two minutes, before a Pauley three-pointer cut the gap to 34-29. Isaac McPherson and Cruz followed with back-to-back buckets, pulling Sparta to within a point of the lead at 34-33. After a Westby free throw, a basket by Travis Goede knotted the score at 35-35 with 11:38 left on the clock. The Norsemen answered with six straight points, before a Jaydon Haag trey cut the deficit to 41-38. Pauley followed with back-to-back hoops to give Sparta a 42-41 advantage with 6:54 left in the game. Westby bounced back again, this time with an eight-point run to regain the lead at 49-42 with just over two minutes remaining. McPherson hit a driving layup and a threepointer that pulled Sparta within a point of the lead with 27 seconds remaining and a missed Westby free throw gave the Spartans the ball back with 12 ticks left on the clock. Sparta had trouble inbounding the ball after a timeout and a last-second shot fell just shy, allowing Westby to escape with the win. McPherson poured in a game-high 16 points to lead the Spartan boy cagers on the offensive end of the floor, while Pauley finished a 13-point effort. Haag knocked down a pair of three-pointers to finish with six points for Sparta, followed by Goede with five and Cruz and Jacob Edwards with four each. Jesse Solberg scored four points to lead Westby. Despite the narrow loss, Coursey was optimistic with his team’s effort on the hardwood. “The goal for us on defense – we want to hold our opponents to under 50 points,” he said. “I just wanted a complete game and they gave me a complete game,” continued Coursey. “We played defense, rebounded and we’re running on offense. We’re building.” “We really picked it up on defense and rebounding,” Coursey continued. “We fixed our issues. We rebounded and played defense very well tonight.” Schauf, who was averaging 18 points a game before he suffered an ankle sprain in a holiday tournament in West Salem, has been sidelined for the past four games. Coursey said he participated in a light practice on Monday, but was unable to play in Tuesday’s nonconference game. “He goes back to the doctor on Thursday. Hopefully, we can get him cleared for Central on Friday,” he added. The loss was the fifth straight for Sparta, which fell to 3-8 overall, while Westby improved its record to 9-1. The Spartans are back in action Friday, when they travel to Central for a 7:30 p.m. Mississippi Valley Conference match-up with the second-ranked Red Raiders. MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 Page 2B Tomah skates past Red Rangers in MVC hockey action Kolton Smith’s overtime goal gives Timberwolves their first Mississippi Valley victory by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER Sports Editor Kolton Smith scored on a power play seven minutes into the extra frame to lift Tomah to its first Mississippi Valley Conference hockey win of the season Tuesday night. Nate Venner got credit for the assist on Smith’s game-winning goal, which gave the Timberwolves Dancers fare well at large competition a 2-1 overtime victory over LoganCentral at Green Island Ice Arena in La Crosse. Tomah jumped out to an early lead, when Jared Schouten scored an unassisted goal just over six minutes into the first period. The Timberwolves were solid on defense throughout, maintaining the one-goal for the remainder of the opening frame. The defensive battle continued into the second stanza, as both teams failed to score, allowing Tomah to take the 1-0 lead into the final frame. Things looked good for the Timberwolves in the third period as well, until Red Ranger Max Hengel scored a shorthanded goal with the help of an assist off the stick of Drew Kjos to knot the score at 1-1 with 11:41 remaining on the clock. Both teams went scoreless down the stretch, forcing the overtime period. The deadlock continued for seven minutes into the extra frame, before Smith struck with the game-winner. Brody Pierce turned in a stellar performance in the net for the Timberwolves, stopping 26 LoganCentral shots on goal. Red Ranger Willem Alvarado finished with 25 saves in the net. Tomah was whistled for four penalties and spent eight minutes Strong second half lifts Bangor over Brookwood Cardinals rally past Falcons to record 10th win Sparta event Saturday by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER Sports Editor The Sparta High School dance team turned in another solid performance over the weekend, placing in the top five in three events during a large competition at Oshkosh West High School. The Lady Spartans took second in the pom event, fourth in the jazz event and fifth in hip hop. In the solos, Emily Phillips earned a second-place finish, while Natalie Hoffman captured third. Phillips and Jazmine Arentz added a second-place finish in their duet competition. The Lady Spartans will host a large competition at Sparta High School Saturday. The event gets underway at 10:30 a.m. and features 15 teams and over 250 dancers. The teams will compete in categories including jazz, pom, hip hop, lyrical and open. In addition, the dancers also will be competing in solos, duets, trios and ensembles. Members of this year’s dance team include Katie Olson, Serenity Laue, Natalie Hoffman, Emily Phillips, Alyah Hanson, Hayley Bemis, Mariah Ebert, Cristal Hernandez, Bryanna Todryk, Emalee Schwarz, Hailey Leis, Jazmine Arentz, Austin Sears, Oksana Victor, Courtney Devorak, Makayla Chew, Alyssa Stritchko, Erica Ebert, Emily Salis, Alissa Ebert, Mirissa Speicher, Haley Oliver, Sydney Thornton and Sarah Van Kirk. in the box, while La Crosse was penalized five times for 13 minutes. Tomah improved to 1-3 in MVC action and 4-11 overall with the victory, while Logan-Central fell to 1-3 in league play and 6-10 overall. The Timberwolves are back in action this (Thursday) evening, when they host West Salem-Bangor in a 7 p.m. nonconference contest at Tomah Ice Center. by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER Sports Editor Brookwood sophomore Kaden Laufenberg (21) keeps an eye on Bangor’s Drew Johnson (left) during the second half of Tuesday’s Scenic Bluffs Conference boys basketball game at Bangor High School. Brookwood jumped out to a four-point halftime lead against the undefeated Cardinals, but Bangor answered with a 51-point second half to score a 77-66 come-from-behind victory over the Falcons. Fourth-ranked Bangor will host second-ranked Hillsboro Friday night, while the Falcons will host Royall. Both games get underway at 7:30 p.m. Photo by Nate Beier. Bangor used a big second half to break open a close game and pull away for a 77-66 come-from-behind victory over Brookwood in Scenic Bluffs Conference boys basketball action Tuesday night. The Falcons came out strong against the fourthranked Cardinals on Bangor’s home hardwood, building a 30-26 lead at the half. Bangor rallied in the second half, however, outscoring Brookwood 51-36 to pull away for its 10th win in a row to start the season. As they’ve done all year, the Cards used a balanced attack on the offensive end of the floor, with 10 players scoring for Bangor. Three Cardinal cagers – Drew Johnson, Jack Reader and Luke Reader – combined to score 48 points. Johnson led Bangor with an 18-point effort, while Jack and Luke Reader finished with 16 and 14 points, respectively. Walker Sevier added nine points for the Cards, followed by Andrew Piske with eight, Caleb Miedema with four, Kellen Kravik with three, Drew Johnson and Kyle Wingert with two apiece and Seth Plenge with one. Brookwood’s Jack Hansen led all scorers with a game-high, 23-point performance, while Matt Hansen contributed 15 points. Jordan Ramirez added 10 points for the Falcons, followed by Robert Cunitz with eight, Orrie Maurhoff with six and Blake Martin with four. Bangor remained unbeaten with the win, improving its record to 4-0 in SBC action and 10-0 overall, while Brookwood fell to 1-3 in league play and 3-6 overall. The Cardinal cagers are back in action Friday, when they host second-ranked Hillsboro in a 7:30 p.m. Scenic Bluffs match-up at Bangor High School. Brookwood hosts Royall at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The Week’s NFL Pick’Ems Feature Is Sponsored By The Following Business heila’s Amber Inn 112 East Oak St., Sparta, WI Open 6 a.m-2 a.m. • 608-269-2711 Stop In For A GreAt tIme Mon.-Fri. 6-10 a.m. & 3 -6 p.m. Amber Inn Owner Likes The Cardinals DIVISIONAL PLAY OFFS J.P. Schaller Kelli Schmidt Aaron Arnold Flip O’Coin Guest 3-1 1-3 133 - 128 128 - 133 Packers at Cardinals Cardinals by 7 Chiefs at Patriots Patriots by 5 Seahawks at Panthers Panthers by 3 Steelers at Broncos Broncos by 6 Last Week’s Record Overall Record 1-3 138 - 123 3-1 143 - 118 2-2 128 - 133 This week’s NFL Pick’Ems guest in Sheila Volden – owner of Sheila’s Amber Inn at 112 East Oak Street in Sparta. The popular downtown watering hole has been in Sheila’s family for more than four decades. Her father, LeRoy Pfaff, owned and operated the Amber Inn for 30 years before Sheila bought the business 13 years ago. Popular for its Monday through Friday Happy Hour, the Amber Inn also is a great place to catch a football game. Sheila prefers college football over the NFL and admits she’s more of a Wisconsin Badger fan than a Packer fan – which may explain why she’s picked the Arizona Cardinals over Green Bay in Saturday’s Divisional Playoff game. Spartan goalie Nathan Thompson gets ready to make a save during Tuesday’s Mississippi Valley Conference hockey game against Onalaska at Sparta Ice Arena. Thompson turned away 30 Hilltopper shots on goal, but MVC-leading Onalaska rolled to a 16-0 victory over the Spartan icemen. Photo by J.P. Schaller. Skaters fall to Onalaska by JOHN PAUL SCHALLER Sports Editor It was another rough night for the Spartan skaters Tuesday, as Sparta suffered a 16-0 loss to ninth-ranked Onalaska in Mississippi Valley Conference hockey action at Sparta Ice Arena. The loss was the second in less than a week to the MVC leading Hilltoppers. Onalaska defeated Sparta 14-0 last Thursday in a MVC matchup at the Omni Center. The Hilltoppers scored early and often, opening up a 9-0 lead in the first period. Parker Tepp scored 2:07 into the first frame for Onalaska, while Sam Dabrowski scored at the 3:26 mark to give the Hilltoppers an early 2-0 lead. Austin Manglitz, Sam Lass and Cam Oberweiser each scored in a span of 1:30 to help Onalaska increase its advantage to 5-0 at the 7:29 mark. Donovan Weiner added a goal 9:12 into the first period, Jacob Dirks scored at 9:45, Griffin Treanor dented the net at the 11:31 mark and Dabrowski netted his second goal with 3:33 left in the period to give Onalaska a 9-0 advantage entering the second frame. In the second period, Lass scored 5:24 into the frame and Oberweiser made it 11-0 in favor of the Hilltoppers at the 10-minute mark. Tyler Ebner’s goal with 2:22 left on the clock gave Onalaska a 12-0 cushion with one period remaining. Steven McKinzie gave the Hilltoppers a 13-0 advantage 2:25 into the third period, Dabrowski scored at the 7:12 mark, Ebner added a goal midway through the frame and Jamal Wagner netted a power-play goal with 17 seconds left in the game to wrap up Onalaska’s offensive onslaught. Nathan Thompson finished with 30 saves in the net for the Spartan skaters, while Hayes Weiner and Aaron Schmidt recorded eight and six saves, respectively, for Onalaska. MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 WHITETAIL HABITAT SOLUTIONS Page 3B SPARTA - 900 Maple Avenue • Phone 608-269-1277 • www.riverbank.biz • BANGOR - 1606 Commercial Street • Phone 608-486-2356 By Jeff Sturgis Whitetail shed hunting habitat clues Have you found any this year? There is nothing like finding an ivory giant during the annual whitetail shed hunting season! But what does it mean? What do your findings reveal to you about the movements of the mature bucks in and around the lands that you hunt? I believe that a shed offers you much more than just a piece of bone from a reclusive monarch, but instead an opportunity to experience an intimate look into the mysteries of mature buck behavior. Whitetail shed hunting season thoughts to ponder Last year I ran into close to 30 sheds on client parcels in seven states, including a pile on a Kansas/Colorado parcel. The majority of my client visits occur during December through June, so as I pass through the peaks of shed season I really enjoy keeping an eye out for my next shed, in the next state I visit! I rarely find any on my own hunting land…but is that a bad thing? Mature bucks in particular experience huge shifts in preferred habitat locations from summer to fall to winter and then back to summer ranges. Do the sheds you find show you this? Often, where a buck leaves a shed is not where he will be hanging out in the fall. During 12 years on my old lease we found a total of six sheds (even including neighbor finds)…but yet we routinely had daytime pictures of roughly 30 different bucks during the bulk of the season. Is your land a fall buck range, a Winter shed range, or are you blessed to have a combination of both? I love finding sheds…but even more, I love the entire puzzle of putting the pieces together of mature buck habitat use by the local giants. Sheds can be an important clue for whitetail habitat and hunting management efforts. The greatest and most important shed hunting question Why does your land have more whitetail shed hunting opportunities? ….Or more hunting opportunities than sheds? To know the answer to that is to gain an incredible understanding of preferred mature buck habitat! I was with a hunter a few years ago as we walked a client’s land together. The hunter explained that on his land, he found over 40 sheds the previous year. The sheds were found in and around his brassica plot that was located adjacent to a massive Red Cedar thicket. This is a great find, right? Well, he proceeded to explain to me that at the same time he barely saw a buck during the hunting season, including zero mature buck encounters. On one hand the guy had an outstanding shed hunting parcel with high quality winter cover and food, but did his land really offer an opportunity to attract, hold and grow a quality herd? In his home state of Illinois, the hunter had very little to worry about as it related to any winter severity or starvation losses. The landowner did, however, have to worry about the neighbor’s shooting young bucks and the resulting losses due to hunting pressure. Where does your land rank in it’s ability to offer great whitetail shed hunting opportunities, or not? How does your land rank when it comes to producing a quality herd with quality hunting opportunities? Is your land peaking at the wrong time? My own hunting grounds As I pointed out earlier, during 12 years on my old lease we found literally, six sheds (including neighbor finds)…but yet we routinely had daytime pictures of roughly 30 different bucks during the bulk of the season. Boy, we really struggled over this fact during the first few years! Can you imagine? We thought we had an incredible fall the previous year, only to completely vacuum our entire land during the winter and spring to rarely find a shed. It was actually a little depressing. Our initial thoughts ranged from the majority of the bucks being shot, trespassing shed hunters and poachers. However, by leaving our cameras well into the winter months, we discovered that we actually did have a great buck herd that was being built on the land. For years our efforts were not being wasted, it was just that the bucks weren’t on our lands when they dropped their sheds. We also came to the conclusion that finding a shed on our land had very little to do with how our hunting season would eventually unfold. It took a few years to grasp the concept, but it’s not unlike the fact that Whitetail deer sheds like the monster pictured above are highly sought after by hunters in the off-season. They can offer hunters an intimate look into the mysteries of mature buck behavior. Contributed photo. many summer buck habitats are actually very poor fall habitats. Although not finding any sheds on the land that you hunt could be a bad thing, it most often reveals that your land is peaking at a time when it has the greatest potential of positively impacting your herd and habitat efforts. Conclusion Whitetail shed hunting season can be an incredible time of the year! It’s a great time to scout the woods while having absolutely zero impact on your hunting opportunities; opportunities that are still many months away. But even more important than an incredible find of over 80 inches… what do those clues of bone reveal to you about the seasonal shifts of mature buck behavior? It pays to constantly ask “Why?” It isn’t enough to find a shed but instead to earnestly seek the pieces of the puzzle that you may be lacking on your own lands when it comes to the period of time your habitat needs to be at it’s peak - Whitetail Hunting Season. Ice fishing derby on Perch Lake Saturday A village of Eskimo ice shacks is part of the landscape on Chetac Lake in Sawyer County. The “shantytown” was home to outdoor writer Mark Walters and a group of friends who spent two days in January fishing for crappies, walleye and northern pike on the frozen lake. Photo by Mark Walters. AN OUTDOORSMAN’S JOURNAL By Mark Walters - STIHL - STIHL - DREQUIP. EQUIP. - DR - SIMPLICITY - SIMPLICITY - TORO - TORO SPARTA, WI 608-269-8497 405West WestWisconsin WisconsinStreet Street 405 Sparta,Wisconsin Wisconsin54656 54656 Sparta, 608-269-8497 608-269-8497 SteveHagen Hagen- -Owner Owner Steve First ice fishing trip of the season Hello friends, Generally in Wisconsin, ice fishermen hit our frozen lakes between mid-November and early December. For most Wisconsin hardwater enthusiasts “first ice” was not until after Christmas. My first ice fishing getaway was just completed, and by all accounts it was extremely successful. Please read further for details on how to have a really good time in Wisconsin when there is ice. Friday, Jan. 1 High 27, low 16 Chetac Lake in Sawyer County covers 1,920-acres and has an abundant supply of eight to 10-inch crappie, as well as northern pike, walleye, perch and bluegill. Paul Bucher is my good buddy from Cumberland, who I try to have one or two fun outings a year with. Preston Johnson, who lives in Rice Lake, is a lot of fun and a hardcore fishermen. Chris Schiefelbein lives on Lake Chetac and is very into catching fish and socializing with his pals. Chris was our informant and found the fish for us the first day that there was somewhat safe ice on Chetac. Joey Dushek is my 22-year-old stepson, who is the young guy in the group, and like the other guys, is very good at catching crappie in 26-feet of water with electronics. My official position is that of head Fun Master, who comes up with a date each year that everyone works around for this trip, but I’m not very good at catching crappie in deep water. So we are staying at a really nice home on the water, whose very kind owners are snowbirds (thank you). We are using fourwheelers to travel and there is four to five inches of ice, so we are fishing in my Eskimo Fatfish, which is about 13-by-eight feet literally a cabin on the ice. For this trip we are breaking in a brand new Fatfish that is insulated and everyone is impressed. After a three-hour drive and settling in, we hit the ice about 1 p.m. with a plan of fishing until somewhere around midnight. Today it is Paul, Joey, Chris and myself in the shack with plenty of friends in nearby shacks. The crappie action is steady, but it is not a slaughter. Most of the action is about six feet off the bottom in 26 feet of water. We also have tip-ups out that, at first are set for gators, and as day became night, switched over for walleye. Over the course of the weekend we caught five snakes and no walleye. Our comfortable abode is lit with propane lights that run off 20-pound cylinders and later in the night Paul Bucher heated up scalloped potatoes and ham. At dark we had about 35 crappie between the four of us that were all in the nine-inch range. Mr. Schiefelbein likes to call them “lobsters of the lake”. When we pulled tip-ups and headed to camp, we had about seventy extremely tasty crappie between the four of us. If you were outside of our shack and listening, you would pretty much hear nonstop laughter. Saturday, Jan. 2 High 32, low 19 Today, Preston joined our ranks, I probably should have charged the battery on my Vexilar (it showed the pretty colors, but not my jig), we caught a lot of fish and we laughed a lot. At one time, I had a flag and missed a small fish right at the hole. Chris “Bein” was watching the experience and, as usual, verbally abusing me. Low and behold I had a line hooked onto my tip-up and though I had to pull really hard, I broke it off from the tree that it “must have been snagged on.” Chris starts pulling in the other end and there is about a 24-inch snake on it and all the line from someone’s tip-up. Nobody’s flag went up, so we figured it was a fish that had been hooked a day or two earlier. When we showed the guys the set up, Joey claimed it was his rig and I may have put the entire spool into a very large mess. Joey’s flag never went up and there was some debate as to why that may have happened. Well after dark, I burned a precooked hot dish that had kind of froze and even my dog would not eat. This trip is so much fun that we must return next year! Sunset Schnitzler’s Sports Store in Sparta will hold its third annual ice fishing derby on Perch Lake Saturday. The derby will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and all participants are asked to register or check-in at Fisherman’s Park on the west side of the lake. The derby is limited to the first 150 ice anglers who sign up. Prizes will be awarded to the anglers who catch the biggest fish in five categories – perch, blue gills, crappies, bass and northern pike. All participants will also have a chance at winning a door prize, including a two-man ice shanty. In addition, separate raffles will be held for a bow and an ice auger. The cost to participate is $5 per person in advance and $8 on the day of the derby. All proceeds from the derby will be used to stock fish in Perch Lake. For more information, contact Schnitzler’s Sports Store at 608269-2680. Milwaukee Bucks, DNR team up for “DNR Night” promotion Even though deer hunting seasons have come to a close, bucks are still on the mind. It’s not just white-tailed bucks we’re talking about. The Department of Natural Resources is also focusing on the Milwaukee Bucks who they will team up with to bring back “DNR Nights.” Anyone holding any 2015 Wisconsin hunting or fishing license is eligible for discounted tickets on select home games at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee. In addition, each ticket purchased through the DNR Nights program will include a free blaze orange Bucks t-shirt provided by Legendary Whitetails. The following dates are designated DNR Nights at the BMO Harris Bradley Center: Thursday, February 11, 7 p.m. vs. Washington Wizards; Friday, February 19, 7 p.m., vs. Charlotte Hornets; Wednesday, March 2, 7 p.m., vs. Indiana Pacers; Saturday, March 12, 6:30 p.m., vs. New Orleans Pelicans; Sunday, March 20, 6 p.m., vs. Utah Jazz. This exclusive promotion includes a discounted ticket and blaze orange Bucks t-shirt for just $24 in the upper bowl and $42 in the lower bowl. License holders can take advantage of this program by going to the DNR website at dnr. wi.gov and putting in the keyword “DNR Nights” in the search box. Sparta Rod and Gun Club is hosting five-stand fun shoots The Sparta Rod and Gun Club’s series of five-stand fun shoots will continue next week. The trap shoots get underway at 4 p.m. every Tuesday and will run through Mar. 29 of 2016. 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 fivestand fun shoots on the first Saturday of the month November through March starting with the first round at 9 a.m. The Saturday five-stand fun shoots will be held Feb. 6 and Mar. 6. Five-stand shooting is a cross between trap shooting and sporting clays. Shooters see a total of 25 targets during a round and will engage five targets from each of five stands. Targets are presented from a variety of angles, including crossers, outgoing and in-coming targets. AREA MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 CORRESPONDENCE AND NEWS South Ridge News We’re not used to a normal. Wisconsin January but the last few days have brought a stark reality to us. My thoughts told menoonewouldhavenewsthis week. Everyone will be trying to keep the home fires going and stayingput.Notso. “I’mnottakingmyChristmas tree down until you come for a visit”saysHazelPasch.Itwasa muchneededtimetobetogether asJayandAnneWittandEdwin and Ardis Bredlow came for the visit on Wednesday afternoon. It’s a time to go back and talk about the “good old days” although we all know problems existedthen.It’satimetoshare concerns, and then to go back to our homes encouraged and realizinghowblestwereallyare. A visit on a cold, cloudy winter day can bring warmth to one’s soul. I admire folks who keep traditions going year after year. And so it is with the Fauska’s Christmas. When things settle down after the holidays Frank andDarlene(Fauska)Martalock, Joe and Marge (Fauska) Collins and David Fauska and his wife Myrna spend a day together beginning with a luncheon, this year selected by Darlene. They dined together at “The Chateau” in Hustler and then returned to the Martalock home where they exchanged gifts. These people are creative and decided a while ago to write down some of their favorite foods. They drew names and goodness knows senior citizens don’t need too much but they do like to eat. It was a unique idea. After playing games Darlene servedhomemadechickennoodle soup and ice cream. She shared the recipe for noodles. “It’s how my mother made them. I don’t drythembutImakethemevery ChristmasEve.” Beat two eggs and take the ½ shell of one egg and fill it twice with water. Add to the eggs and thenaddenoughflourtomakea firmball.Placeonaflouredboard andaddenoughflourtomakeit by Alice Brandau stiff with no stickiness. Roll out and cut into strips. (She uses a pizza cutter). It’s ready for the boiling soup stock. She doesn’t drythemfirst.“Ifmymotherdid dry them she put a dishtowel over a chair back and laid the cut noodlesovertodry.” “David’s making supper and we have plenty” says Cathy. “Whydon’tyoujoinus?”Andso wedid.Bakedporkribscovered with sauerkraut and more. Scrumptious! David is a good chef and I’m wondering how that happened and if there is a chance that interest in cooking couldruboffonyouknowwho. ??? “Did you hear that crash last night?” says Bob. “I thought it was a drive by shooting.” When he went to look he found a big hammer that had laid on the edge of the counter and now had been knocked off and smashed a ceramic watering dish. That darnedcat! And that’s it for January 12, 2016. Southeast Monroe County News Another week with a short column. Perhaps we can blame the weather for this one as the cold weekend kept many of us closer to home. We haven’t yet become acclimated to these temperatures after being spoiled withthemildDecember. FirstImustmakeacorrection to the news from a couple of weeks ago.. It was LaVonne Leibl’s funeral that Lynette VlasakandSallyDanaattended, notHenry’s.Heisstillwaitingto joinherwhentheLorddecidesto reunitethem. Last Wednesday Lynette and Sally drove down to Prairie du SacforlunchattheBlueSpoon withPeggyDallman.Sundaythe gals were at the Royall Safety Patrol’s spaghetti dinner. Even these gals have been hibernating more. Comingdownthevalley,Arlene Garvens went down to Madison while the temperature was still reasonableonWednesdayforthe CrossTownVioletClubmeeting. Wednesday was a good day to get out and Dave and I joined his sisters and brothers-in-law for lunch at the Chateau B & BinHustler.FrankandDarlene Martalock and Joe and Margery Collins met with us there to celebrate a belated Christmas. After lunch we gathered at the Martalock home on South Ridge for dessert, gifts, some good fellowshipandafewtablegames with a late supper to top off the day. UpatthetopofZirkHillRandy Zirk came up from Madison on Cashton Police Report JANUARY 4 Patrolled around schools. Patrolled in the downtown area. Follow up in Viroqua for OWI case. Patrolled industrial park and checked village park. JANUARY 5 Officer out at Scenic Buffs for a dog at large. Officer took a complaint at Grandma’sBakery. Patrolled around school when students were let out. ReturneddogtoownerfromScenic Bluffs. Tookacomplaintofalostpurse. Trafficstop-warningforfailureto signal. Security alarm at Scenic Bluffs - everything10-2. JANUARY 6 Patrolled around schools in the morning. Interview for assault case. Patrolled village. 10-76 to Sparta to have warrants signed. Trafficstop. Lockedpostoffice. JANUARY 7 Observedtrafficaroundschool. Patrolled village/downtown area. Checked industrial park. Unlocked vehicle at Scenic Bluffs officebuilding. Officerattendedcourt. JANUARY 8 Patrolled around schools. Checked park, patrolled industrial park. 10-76 to Sparta to have warrants entered. Traffic stop - citation for expired registration. JANUARY 9 Door check at businesses. Patrolled bar district. Patrolled industrial park. Checked village park. ObservedtrafficonFrontSt. Tuesday to see his mom and WednesdayafternoonBruceand Julie Zirk came up to the home farmfromDutchHollow.Debbie Woodworth also came over from next door. Thursday Jerry Zirk arrived home after a successful fishingtriptoSouthDakotawith friends. The Lord continues to bless us in myriad ways and even the by Myrna Fauska cold weather can be a blessing ifweletit.Heisstillin control and is reminding us that we live in Wisconsin where we can expectsubzerotemperatures,so we should bloom where we are plantedandpraiseHimanyway. By the time you read this it will be warmer again, according to the current forecast. DIAL FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 - 21 WEEKDAY MORNING 6:00 6:30 ESPN2 _ ESPN WXOW 3 WHA ? WGN-A) WKBT ( WTBS 1 WLAX 9 CNN + USA, WEAU ` NICK CSPN4 SPIKE5 MTV6 A&E FAM LIFE. TDC VH1 TNT AMC COM A/P SYFY TLC Mike & Mike Cont‘d SportsCenter Varied Programs News Cont‘d Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Joseph Prince Joyce Meyer News 8 This Morning Married... 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Nancy VanderMeer(R-Tomah)presented ScheckelwiththeHometownHero Award during the Assembly’s legislative session. “For 38 years, Larry “Doc” Scheckel was a beloved physics and aerospace teacher at Tomah High School, educating and inspiring over 4,000 TO VIEW 7:30 Blaze, Monster Paid Program Paid Program Music Feed Varied Programs Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter Gilmore Girls Varied Programs Unsolved Mysteries Joyce Meyer Paid Program Jamie Foxx Show Jamie Foxx Show Charmed Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Crocodile Hunter Varied Programs Quints by Surprise Quints by Surprise 1:00 Scheckel honored with Hometown Hero Award 3 .......... FOX-WLAX 4 .......... C-SPAN 5 .......... KQEG 7 .......... WKBT (CBS) 9 .......... WXOW (ABC) 10 .......... My TV 12 .......... WHLA (PBS) 13 .......... WEAU (NBC) 14 .......... QVC 15 .......... The CW 20 .......... Home Shopping Network 22 .......... WGN America 23 .......... Style 24 .......... CMT 25 .......... VH1 26 .......... 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A high point among his many accomplishmentswasScheckel’s selection as a Teacher in Space finalist in 1985, an opportunity that led one finalist to be a teacherastronautaboardNASA’s Challengerspaceshuttlemission. “It is important to recognize Larry’s lifetime devotion to education as he continues to creatively and enthusiastically offer his education skills to his community,” said VanderMeer. “The influence of great teachers throughout our life spans should beemphasizedandcommended.” students during his career,” said VanderMeer. “Larry teaches by connecting through mutual interests, whether it be making the understanding of science easy and applicable or bringing living history to his readers through the books he’s written and the presentations he gives.” Scheckel has been named TomahTeacheroftheYearthree times, and was a Presidential Awardee at the state level for six years. 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