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917 W. EXCHANGE STREET, BRODHEAD, WI 53520 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 2022 608•897•2193 SHOPPING NEWS Halloween coloring contest 2 Green County annual tree sale open 4 Cover crop driving tour shows use on six farms 5 Independent • RegisterBrodhead FREE! TAKE ONE PRSRT STD U.S. PostagePaidTheIndependent-Register**ecrwssPostalCustomer 110 W. 6th on Monroe’s West Side 608-325-9200 Mon.-Fri., 9-6 p.m.; Sat., 9-4 p.m.; Sun., 12-4 p.m. Clearance Showroom 2581 6 ½ Ave. 608-426-6833 Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun., 12-4 p.m. RED TAGGED 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% UP TO On All Close-Out Mattresses, Sofas, Loveseats, Appliances, Accessories & More QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS AS LOW AS... $19999 END TABLES AS LOW AS... $ 49 99 MONROE FURNITURE CENTER APPLIANCES FURNITURE MATTRESSES Visit us at www.monroefurniturecenter.net SAVINGS UP TO 12 MONTHS FREE FINANCING FREE DELIVERY IN THE STATELINE AREA Fall Festival OF Prices Are Falling In Every Department At Both Monroe Furniture Center Locations. Shop The Stateline Area’s Quality & Value Leader, Look For Red Tags & SAVELuca 5pc High Dinette Set Reduced to $49999 95” Traditional Sofa Reduced to $69900 62” Rustic Entertainment Stand Reduced to $45900 Lane Reclining Console Love Seat Reduced to $99999 Panama Jack Outdoor Chair Reduced to $19900 Hickory Lodge Sofa Reduced to $119900 Round Cherry End Table Reduced to $9999 Wood Arm Accent Chair Was $596.00 Black Dresser & Mirror Reduced to $44900 Lane 2pc Sectional Reduced to $149900 Queen Size Sleeper Sofas As Low As $89900 Brown or Black Leatherette Hi Leg Recliner Reduced to $49900 NOW $29900 This Is Just A Sample Of The Savings. HURRY IN For Best Selection! 427330

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Page 2 THE INDEPENDENT-REGISTER Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022 CONTEST SPONSORED BY THESE FINE LOCAL BUSINESSES: Halloween Coloring Contest Send your entries to: COLORING CONTEST The Independent-Register, 917 W. Exchange St., Brodhead, WI 53520 Independent • RegisterThe 426493 Age Name Address City PhoneAll entries must be received by Nov. 18, 2022 WIN $10 Two Groups: Ages 3-5 & 6-10 New, Custom Hardwood Floors Installed, Sanded and Finished Custom Sanding of Old Floors ull Hardwood Flooring Covering Brodhead & all surrounding areas RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Hardwood Flooring Specialists for Over 40 Years • Family Owned & Operated Call for free estimates at 608-558-6570, 608-214-6570, or 608-558-1960 426503 426502 CUSTOM SHIRTPRINTING, EMBROIDERY, BANNERS, MATS & KOOZIES NO MINIMUMS DOWNTOWN MONROE, WI KEVIN ROTHENBUEHLER 208 1st Center Ave BRODHEAD WI 53520 608.897.8234 Quality is No Accident 426501 Gift certificates available! 101316thAvenue Monroe,WI Hours: M-T10-5 F10-6,Sat 10-4 608-325-4464 426500 657 2nd St., Monroe, WI (Near Intersection Hwy 11/81 & AmericInn) Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm • Sat. 9am-5pm • Sun. 10am-5pm www.alpanddellcheese.com 608-328-3355 426498 Joseph K Murphy. D.C. Bus: 608-897-2136 Fax: 608-897-8366 2504 First Center Ave Brodhead, WI 53520 Murphy. D.C. 2504 First Center Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520 Joseph K Murphy. D.C. Bus: 608-897-2136 Fax: 608-897-8366 2504 First Center Ave Brodhead, WI 53520 Joseph K Murphy. D.C. Bus: 608-897-2136 Fax: 608-897-8366 2504 First Center Ave Brodhead, WI 53520 405235 We carry over 150 different types of cheese from many of the local, award winning factories! Cheese trays made to order • Cedar Crest Ice Cream Local sausage • Fresh curds every Thurs. • Souvenirs & gifts • Any occasion gift boxes Visit us at: W2616 Hwy. 11/81 (Next to Juda Oasis) 608-934-1237 • mapleleafcheesestore@gmail.com Order online, shipping to all 50 states! mapleleafcheesestore.com 405234 Brodhead, WI Across from Subway FREE LOANER CAR When you need body work call us first! 608-897-8447 405239 Arn Towing, LLC 608-897-8088 Arn’s Auto Service 608-897-3330 405236 Computerized Estimates: casey@arnsauto.com INSURE CAREFULLY. DREAM FEARLESSLY. Justin Schott, Agent 1005 1st Center Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520 Bus: (608) 897-8111 jschott@amfam.com 405241 Not FDIC Insured Not a Deposit Not Insured by any Federal Government Agency No Bank Guarantee May Lose Value Lon E. Lederman • Jared Arn INVESTMENT REPRESENTATIVES 1015 1st Center Ave. Brodhead,WI 405245 In Business Since 1992 www.greenwoodsweatlthmanagement.com 608-897-3015 Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Insurance products offered through LPL Financial or its licensed affiliates. Stocks • Bonds • Mutual Funds Advisory Services • Annuities • IRA’s 401K Rollovers • College Planning • Life Insurance 608-897-3355 www.timberlineappraisals.com BRIAN SCHAVER Serving Green, Rock, Lafayette & Dane Counties FAST Reliable & Personalized Service Real Estate Appraisals For Divorce Cases Estate Planning & Selling P.O. Box 27 • Brodhead, WI 53520 WI Certified Residential Appraiser #1337-009 Timberline Appraisals 405240 Monroe Glass Company, Inc. FORALLYOURGLASSNEEDS 1408 11th St., Monroe 608-325-4185 405242 W2898 Cty. KS, P.O. Box 5, Juda, WI 608-934-5201 4414 Hwy. 92, Brooklyn, WI 608-455-2411 CARTER & GRUENEWALD CO., INC 426494 608-862-3156 - Albany, WI davepluss@tds.net jdpluss@hotmail.com Find us on Facebook! Specializing in Concrete Installation and Repair We do projects of all sizes! DP CONCRETE & LANDSCAPING, Inc. 405238 On-Farm Cow-Calf Workshop from Extension slated for November Cattle handling facilities and herd health topics will be the focus of upcoming regional UWMadison Division of Extension On-Farm Cow-Calf Workshops. The on-farm workshops will include: a tour and discussion of the host farm’s cattle handling/ working facilities, discussions and presentations about herd health and preconditioning, and upcoming changes to purchasing antibiotics. The workshops should last approximately 2.5 hours with registration beginning at 5:30 p.m., tour, discussions, and presentations from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the following location. Mark Yager and Megan Yager of Yager Family Farms will host the Wednesday, Nov. 16 event at 1592 County Road W, Mineral Point. There will be a $10/person registration fee collected at the door with a meal provided by the Iowa County Farm Bureau. Contact the Grant County Extension Office at 608-723-2125 by Nov. 10
pre-register. When pre-registering
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Green County Sheriff’s report

Green County Sheriff’s Department released depu ties’ reports of the following incidents they recorded over the past week.

All individuals arrested or cited in this account are pre sumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Saturday, Oct. 23

State investigating chase ending in man’s death

State crime officials are investigating circumstances of a death and law enforce ment chase in Lafayette and Green counties Saturday af ternoon.

Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) took charge of the matter over the weekend, according to Green Coun ty Sheriff’s Lt. Cody D. Kanable.

Knable released a press on Sunday, which DOJ also re leased to the press, describ ing basic details surrounding the incident, which ended near Browntown on Satur day.

In the incident, a Lafay ette County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to a cross-county vehicle pursuit that began in Grant County following an altercation that occurred in Dubuque, Iowa.

At approximately 2:34 p.m., the deputy deployed a spike strip, and the vehi

cle drove in the direction of the deputy, who discharged a firearm while in Lafayette County. The vehicle later crashed in Green County, where the driver fled on foot. As law enforcement officers were searching for the subject, a gunshot was heard.

An individual was sub sequently found near State Highway 11, west of County Highway M.

First responders adminis tered first aid, but the indi vidual died at the scene.

A firearm was recovered at the scene.

No law enforcement per sonnel were injured during the incident.

The deputy involved in the incident investigation is from the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office has been placed on administrative leave per department policy.

DCI is leading this in vestigation and is assisted by the Wisconsin State Pa trol, a DCI Crime Response Specialist, Wisconsin State Crime Lab, and Belleville Police Department. All law enforcement personnel in volved in the incident are cooperating fully with DCI in this investigation.

DCI is continuing to re view evidence and deter mine the facts of this in cident and will turn over investigative reports to the Lafayette County District

Attorney when the investi gation concludes.

Motor vehicle crash, injury

At 1:43 p.m., deputies along with New Glarus Fire Department and New Glarus EMS, responded to the North 6400 block of State Highway 39 in the Town of New Glarus for a motorcy cle crash with injuries.

Investigation revealed that the motorcycle, oper ated by Mark A. Begin, 70, of Madison, was traveling westbound when the acci dent occurred.

Begin failed to negotiate a curve, and the motorcycle then entered the ditch and overturned, causing Begin to be ejected.

Begin was wearing a hel met and protective equip ment. Begin sustained non-life-threatening inju ries and was transported to an area hospital for further treatment. The motorcycle was towed from the scene.

Warrant arrest

At 12:29 a.m., deputies conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle for speeding in the North 6400 block of State Highway 104.

As a result, the driver, Clarence E. Bell Jr., 27, of West Allis, was arrested on two warrants through Proba tion in Washington County Iowa.

Bell was also cited for speeding and Operating Without a Valid License (2nd/within 3 years) (Traffic Crime).

Bell was incarcerated at the Green County Jail.

Friday, Oct. 21

Nothing newsworthy to report.

Wednesday, Oct. 19

Motor vehicle crash, property damage

At 8:01 a.m., deputies re sponded to the intersection of County Highway KK and Radio Lane in the Town of Sylvester for a report of a two-car accident with no in juries.

Investigation found that a vehicle operated by Zachary K.S. Turner, 31, of Mon roe, was initially westbound on County KK and was waiting to turn onto Radio Lane, when a second vehicle rear-ended his vehicle.

The second vehicle was operated by Lindsay M. Leuzinger, 16, of Mon roe. Leuzinger told deputies that she attempted to stop, but the brakes failed, and she struck Turner’s vehicle.

Neither party was injured. Both were wearing their seatbelts, and neither vehi cle had airbag deployment.

Turner’s vehicle sustained minor rear-end damage and was driven from the scene.

Leuzinger’s vehicle sus

Dementia caregivers workshop scheduled for next Thursday

Rock County

Nov. 3,

caregiver”.

the Dr.

Hale Williams Resource Center

Center Ave. in Janesville.

200,000 family

200 million hours of

in Wisconsin last year, according

the Alzheimer’s Association.

Nearly 60% of those caregivers are living with their own chronic health conditions and about 18% suffer with depression.

“There are only four kinds of people in the world,” as Roselyn Carter put it. “Those who have been caregivers. Those who are currently caregivers. Those who will be caregivers. And those who will need a

“It is part of our role at the ADRC to provide caregivers in Rock County with the support, information and tools to manage the effects of caring for someone with dementia,” said Karen Tennyson Rock County Dementia Care Specialist.

“We forget that we need to care for ourselves in order to care for others,” she said. “This day will provide some relaxation, information and community contained in activities and speakers focused on caregiver self-care skills. The goal is for family caregivers of someone with dementia to leave the day having a better understanding of the importance of self-care and some usable tools to accomplish it.”

The day includes a variety of

pamper services, lunch with a keynote speaker and an afternoon of informative talks from a sleep specialist, a nutritionist and a relaxation coach. Full and half day packages are available to meet scheduling needs.

Respite care for your family member with dementia is available based on need. This event is provided at no cost.

Preregistration is required. Contact Tennyson at 608-741-3615 for more information and to complete registration.

For more information on the dementia care specialist program and services available in Rock County, contact Tennyson at 608-741-3615 or karen.tennyson@co.rock.wi.us; or www.co.rock.wi.us/adrc.

tained suspected minor dam age to its front end and was towed from the scene. No citations were issued.

Motor vehicle crash, injury

At 11:45 a.m., deputies along Albany Fire Depart ment, Albany EMS, Albany Police and Brodhead EMS responded to a one-vehicle crash with injuries in the West 1200 block of Bump Road in the Town of Albany.

Investigation determined that a westbound pickup truck operated by Jordi M. Frausto Martinez, 22, of Be loit, lost control, entering the ditch and overturning.

Frausto Martinez sus tained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported by Albany EMS.

He was wearing his seat belt at the time of the ac cident and was not ejected or trapped. A passenger in the vehicle sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to SSM Monroe by Brodhead EMS.

The passenger reported wearing a seatbelt and was not ejected or trapped in the accident. The vehicle sus tained severe disabling dam age with no airbag deploy ment and was towed from the scene.

Frausto Martinez was cit ed for Operating without a Valid License and Failure to Maintain Control of a Motor Vehicle. He was released pending court appearance.

Warrant arrest At 2 p.m., deputies re sponded to 2841 6th St., City of Monroe, for a warrant ar rest.

Deputies arrested Caleb J. McIntosh, 18 of Monroe, for a Probation warrant.

Tuesday, Oct. 18 Bail jumping

At 6:37 a.m., deputies stopped a vehicle for speed ing on State Hwy 39 near Tyvand Road in the Town of York.

Investigation into the stop resulted in the driver William W. Welacha, 36, of Dod geville, being arrested for Bail Jumping (two counts).

Welacha was cited for speeding 91/55 miles per hour, Operating After Sus pension and Failure to Install Ignition Interlock Device.

Welacha was incarcerat ed at the Green County Jail pending bond or court ap pearance.

Warrant arrest

At 1:17 p.m., in the 2800 block of 6th Street, in the City of Monroe, deputies ar rested Travis L. Murray, 38, of Monroe on an arrest war rant through the Rock Coun ty Sheriff’s Office.

Murray was incarcerated at the Rock County Jail.

Motor vehicle crash, injury

At 3:24 p.m., deputies

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THURSDAY, OCT. 27

-Albertson Memorial Public Library open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

*MS Girls Basketball vs. Black Hawk, 5 p.m.

*School Financial Aid Night, 6:30 p.m.

*HS Volleyball WIAA Sectionals (all day)

FRIDAY, OCT. 28

-Albertson Memorial Public Library open 1 to 6 p.m.

*WIAA Football playoffs high school Level 2 (all day)

SATURDAY, OCT. 29

-Albertson Memorial Public Library open 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

*HS Volleyball WIAA Sectionals (all day)

*HS Cross Country WIAA State Meet at Wisconsin Rapids 11 a.m.

-PTO Trunk or Treat Halloween/Movie/Coat drive, 1 to 5 p.m.

-Recycling Center, 500 Ogden Ave., 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCT. 30

-Attica Bar, N7298 CR-X, live music with Andy Yaun, 3 to 6 p.m.

MONDAY, OCT. 31

-Albertson Memorial Public Library open 1 to 7 p.m.

-All Booked Up book club at library, 6:30 p.m.

TUESDAY, NOV. 1

-Albertson Memorial Public Library open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

-Children’s

-Joint

time at

10:30 to 11:45 a.m.

board meeting, 6:30 p.m.

-St. Patrick’s Mass, 8 to 8:30 a.m.

*HS Boys Basketball meeting, Commons, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

*HS

Basketball meeting, Library, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOV.

-Albertson

-Albany

Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022 THE INDEPENDENT REGISTER Page 3 Saturday, Oct. 29 • 4:30-7 p.m. Cod, carrots, potatoes, onions, roll, coleslaw, pie, drinks Tickets available from church members or at the church from 10 a.m.-noon $16 at the door • $14 early ticket sales through Friday, Oct. 28 Takeouts available! Cty. Rd. T and 23rd St., Brodhead • 608-897-2917 Congregational UCC FALL FISH BOIL 427050 427064 FOOTVILLE American Legion Annual Feather Party Devins-Teehan-McGuire Post 237 406 Old Highway 11 Saturday, Nov. 5 • 6 p.m.-Midnight Join us for games, raffles and prizes!
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library,
library
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Memorial Public Library open 1 to 7 p.m. -Recycling Center, 1 to 6 p.m.
United Methodist Church choir practice, 7 p.m. *Volleyball open gym, 7 to 9 p.m. *Adult basketball open gym, 7:30 to 10 p.m. - Denotes a community event. *Denotes Albany School event. For more information, please call 608-862-3225. 427339 • Piccadilly Pizza • Maple Leaf Cheese • • Charley Biggs Chicken • ATM • Car Wash • Liquor Store 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Hwy. 59 (next to Sugar River Bike Trail) 608-862-3303 SPONSORED BY: 392241 AlbAny Mini MArt • Albany Comet News • VOTE BLUE FOR A BETTER WISCONSIN Affordable healthcare Reproductive rights Better roads More money for local schools High speed internet for all Leah Spicer • 51st Assembly Dist. Clinton Anderson • 45th Assembly Dist. Mike Bare • 80th Assembly Dist. Mark Spreitzer • 15th Senate Dist. Pat Skogen • 17th Senate Dist. Diane Hesselbein • 27th Senate Dist. Vote for Democrats. They vote for US! Visit www.greencodems.com Authorized and paid for by the Green County Democratic Party. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s agent or committee. 427359
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Green County annual conservation tree sale open and taking orders

Fall is almost over. It’s time to think spring. Spring tree planting that is. The Green County Land & Water Conservation Department is

14 varieties of trees

2 shrubs for landowners interested in planting trees next spring.

Tree varieties are: Quaking Aspen, Paper Birch, Black Walnut, Red Splendor Cra bapple, Sugar Maple, Bur Oak, Red Oak, Swamp White Oak, White Oak, American Plum, Domestic Apple, White Pine, Norway Spruce, and Sycamore.

The shrubs available are Common Ninebark and Re dosier Dogwood. Some of these are species we haven’t offered in the past so check it out.

Quaking Aspen, one of

Green County Land

The trees and shrubs are bare root, and range in height between 12 inches and 3 feet depending on species. The cost is $3 per tree and must be ordered in increments of 10.

Most of the trees and shrubs are native to the area and the species offered cover a broad range of soil types and mois tures, from dry to very wet.

Mycorrhizal root dip and nutrient packs are also avail able to order.

Tree spuds can be rented with a deposit. We also have tree planters available, allow ing you to plant a lot of trees with ease. Contact us to get on the planter schedule.

Trees can be ordered by contacting the LWCD direct ly by phone or by ordering through the Green County LWCD website www.green countylwcd.com under the tab “Resources.”

We also have order forms

in the office if you want to stop by and pick one up. If you are unsure about what trees will work in your partic ular soil, have any questions about the trees or how to or der stop in or give the Green County Land & Water Con servation Department a call at 608-325-4195.

We will be taking orders until Friday, Dec. 30. Trees are scheduled for pick up midto late-April.

UW-Whitewater posts local scholarship award recipients

The following local students are among the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater schol arship recipients receiving fi nancial awards for the 2022-23 academic year.

Brodhead

• Cailey Calvagna, who is studying Media Arts and Game Development, won the Trans fer Excellence Scholarship.

• Brooke Gierhart, who is studying Elementary Educa

tion, won the Charles & Car olyn Mowbray Scholarship

- UW-Whitewater at Rock County.

• Sierra Houlihan-Groeb ner, who is studying Psychol ogy, won the Charles & Car olyn Mowbray Scholarship

- UW-Whitewater at Rock County.

• Jacob Lohmar, who is studying Liberal Arts (associ ate degree), won the Warhawks Thrive Scholarship.

• Brady Malkow, who is studying General Business, won the College of Business and Economics Admissions Scholarship.

• Allison Steuri, who is studying Undeclared, won the Chancellor Scholars scholar ship.

• Sebastian Van Wyhe, who is studying General Busi ness, won the Charles & Car olyn Mowbray Scholarship

- UW-Whitewater at Rock County.

• Kaitlyn Welsh, who is studying English, won the Chancellor Scholars scholar ship.

Orfordville

• Hannah Clark, who is studying Liberal Arts (associ ate degree), won the Charles & Carolyn Mowbray Scholar ship - UW-Whitewater at Rock County.

• Madison Copeland, who is studying Elementary Educa tion, won the Warhawks Thrive Scholarship.

• Brooklyn Crecelius, who is studying General Business, won the College of Business and Economics Admissions Scholarship.

• Khloe Crecelius, who is studying General Business,

and Economics Admissions Scholarship.

• Olivia Prather, who is studying Liberal Arts (associ ate degree), won the Joyce & William Wartmann Scholar ship - UW-Whitewater at Rock County.

• Joseph Tobias, who is studying Liberal Arts (associ ate degree), won the Charles & Carolyn Mowbray Scholar ship - UW-Whitewater at Rock County.

Juda

• Marilyn Farias, who is studying Music Performance BM, Spanish BA, won the Gala Concert Scholarship; Pey er Family Scholarship Fund; Promise Endowment - College of Arts and Communication; and Raymond E & Zenobia R Light Memorial Scholarship.

Monticello

• Seth Culberson, who is studying Accounting, won the College of Business and Eco nomics Admissions Scholar ship.

Albany

• Olivia Roth, who is study ing English, won the Chancel lor Scholars scholarship.

New Glarus

• Jackson Schiro, who is studying Liberal Arts (associ ate degree), won the Charles & Carolyn Mowbray Scholar ship - UW-Whitewater at Rock County.

Brooklyn

• Dawn Vanderhoof, who is studying Marketing, won the Dr. Ernella Hunziker Scholar ship.

This informative program is for families, friends and caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. It is designed to enhance your understanding of the disease; how it affects those who have it; and how to effectively deal with it day-to-day.

Compassion Fatigue—When Caregiving Goes Beyond Burnout

Presented by Cindy Keller, SSM Health Neurology/Memory Center

In your role as caregiver, you are often faced with choosing between prioritizing the care of another person or your own. Learn the differences between caregiver burden, burnout, and compassion fatigue. Identify compassion fatigue risk factors, recognize warning signs and create a personalized plan of care.

Chardonnay and Cheetos: How I Coped

Presented by Susan A. Marshall, Backbone Institute, LLC Caring for someone with cognitive decline can be exhausting. Dealing with feelings of inadequacy, helplessness and frustration while making important decisions, hosting tough conversations and managing day-to-day life outside of the caregiving role is not for the feint of heart! How does one cope and keep some sense of humor and balance? We’ll discuss the importance of coping

and the slippery slope of over-dependence.

They Want Me to Do

Presented by Bonnie Nuttkinson &

(WADRC)

Shuda, Wisconsin Alzheimer’s

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behaviors
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Kelsey
Disease Research Center
A Glimpse Inside of an Alzheimer’s Research Volunteer Experience. This talk will provide an overview of the research center and give participants a viewpoint of what it’s like to be a research participant/volunteer with the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Thursday, Nov. 3rd • 9am - 3pm Event is free. Registration deadline is October 31, 2022. Contact ADRC at 608-328-9499. Kelch Aviation Museum: N2463 Airport Rd, Brodhead, WI 53520 426859 Don’t Forget... Our deadline is FRIDAY at Noon! FREE ESTIMATES SEAMLESS GUTTERS UNLIMITED Since 1986 New Glarus, WI • 608-527-5699 Now offeriNg SeamleSS CuStom-made, oN Site, metal StaNdiNg Seam roofiNg aNd SeamleSS gutterS 421390 www.sgullc.com DON’S APPLIANCE REPAIR Don Thompson, Jr. MOST BRANDS 608-365-2893 608-290-2511 Kenmore l Whirlpool Maytag l GE 392224 Brodhead Dental Clinic Dr. Dan Branson DDS dentist.brodhead@outlook.com 702 23rd St. Brodhead, WI 53520 Mon. & Wed. 8am-5pm • Tues. 8am-7pm • Thurs. 8am-3pm • Closed Fri. Phone: (608) 897-8645 www.brodheaddental.com 392226 When you need body work call us first. 608-897-8447 425221 Brodhead, WI • Across from Subway Murray’s Auto Salvage, Inc. Buy Junked & Wrecked Vehicles • Sell Used Parts Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Sundays and Holidays 6821 S. Nelson Road, Brodhead, WI 608-879-2525 392232 F o r m or e i n f o c a l l t o l l f r e e 8 88 82 5 20 0 5 o r v i s i t u s a t 5 6 5 E M a i n St E va n s v i l l e o r o n t h e w e b a t W W W L I TE W IR E NE T Do You Live in the Country? Get Rural High-Speed Internet Service: • No Phone Line Required! • Local Technical Support! • No Monthly Data Limits! Broadband Internet 392233 608-289-2891 Wholesale & Retail limestone 3/4”, 1 1/2”, 3” Breaker Rock Ryan Farm Quarries 421476 Let us help your business grow, while you get more bang for your buck! The Independent-Register FREE Shopping News is an invited guest in over 10,000 homes each week – to be included, call us at 608-897-2193. THE PROFESSIONALS at Your Service... 425585
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Josh Kamps, our Exten sion Crops and Soils Region al Educator, has put together a driving tour of cover crops for tomorrow, Oct. 27. The six stops are in eastern La fayette and western Green counties.

From 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. there will be someone at

In brief

Orfordville new business ribbon cutting is Saturday

Orfordville Economic De velopment Committee will be hosting a Ribbon Cutting Cer emony at Downtown Dream ers in Orfordville.

Downtown Dreamers is a new store located at 202 W. Beloit St., downtown Orford ville.

The Ribbon Cutting Cere mony will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29.

Owners Colleen White and Cristina Richards are excited to open a new store in Orford ville.

Downtown Dreamers rents spaces to vendors that have items to sell. Items include clothing, purses, gift items, and homemade items.

The grand opening will be held at 10 a.m. following the Ribbon Cutting. K & J Eatery LLC , a local food truck, will also be there.

Orfordville Economic Committee meets on the sec ond Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Village Hall.

The Committee is active in encouraging commercial growth, as well as promoting local businesses and events.

Beth Schmidt Chairs the Committee and can be reached at 608-228-2254.

Village of Footville plans hearing and special sessions

A Village of Footville Plan ning Commission public hear ing was announced last week on a 231 N. Gilbert St. condi tional use permit.

The hearing is set for to morrow, Oct. 27, at 6:45 p.m.

There will also be a Village

each stop to answer ques tions and give participants more resources.

Descriptions of the stop and how to get from site to site in a 60-mile round trip with six field locations to study along the driving tour can be found at go.wisc.edu/ axp64u

Copied below also are the stops and map in case you

only have time for a couple. You can prioritize where you might want to go.

• Gabioud Farms, Ar gyle no-till- corn, soybean, wheat, and alfalfa/grass mix (multi-species warm season mix following wheat)

• Rowe Farms, Darlington no-till and strip-till- corn, soybean (roller crimped rye ahead of soybean)

608216-7183

at Joshua.kamps@wisc.edu.

Board special session tomor row on an ordinance change at 6:30 p.m., and a Village Board special session on the conditional use permit at 7 p.m.

These sessions are open to the public by teleconference only; link or call-in informa tion is available at the village website.

Small Community Forum set in Orfordville on Friday

Village of Orfordville is hosting a Small Community Forum on Friday, Oct. 28, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 303 E. Beloit St.

Residents can address com mon issues, network, share best practices, and identify strategies to address shared concerns.

Representatives from many state and regional resource partners will be on hand to connect with attendees and provide guidance on specific concerns introduced during the sessions; pre-registration required; register at: forms. gle/1vCeUG1hmmH9bS117; contact Anne Katz at akatz@ createwisconsin.org with questions.

Villages of Orfordville and Albany set Trick or Treat schedule

Both the Village of Or fordville and the Village of

• Moore Farms, Gratiot minimum till- corn and al falfa (rye following corn silage with surface applied manure)

• Falkland Dairy Farms, Monroe minimum till- corn, alfalfa, soybean, and wheat (rye following corn silage to alfalfa spring of 2023)

• Weckland Farms, Mon roe no-till- corn, alfalfa, an nual forages (rye following corn silage with surface ap plied manure)

• Nelson Miller, Argyle conventional till- corn, alfal fa, annual forages (nitrogenproducing multi-species mix following wheat)

Cover crops, including grasses, legumes, forbs or other herbaceous plants, are established for sea sonal cover and conservation, planted in the late summer or fall around harvest and before spring planting of the following year’s crops. Common cover crops used in Wis consin include winter hardy plants such as rye and wheat. Pictured here is red clover inter-seeded in corn; it can provide up to 135 pounds of nitrogen when worked into the soil for subsequent plantings.

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• Recipients

• Elijah Winchel, who is studying Media Arts and Game Development, won the General Merit Scholar ship.

Footville

• Cora Schutte, who is studying music, won the

event of cancellation.

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Warhawk Exceptional Aca demics Scholarship.

“On behalf of the UW-White water Foundation, we send our deepest congratulations to this year’s scholarship winners, who represent the very best in academic, co-curricular and

Cauffman, and Bill Halfman,

Extension Beef Outreach Specialist, with host farms

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facilities including what

service excellence across all of our colleges and departments,” said Sandy Dunst, interim pres ident of the UW-Whitewater Foundation. “Over the years, many people and organizations have donated funds to make these financial awards a reality. Their kindness and generosity

they would like to change.

more information about these or future workshops, contact Amanda Cauffman at amanda.cauffman@wisc.edu.

have contributed to the success of our Warhawks and we’re ex tremely grateful for their sup port.”

The UW-Whitewater Foun dation awarded more than $2.5 million in scholarships to stu dents. More information can be found at uww.edu/scholarships.

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of Biggs Road in the

of Adams for a sin

Investigations found the

a 16-year-old of Ar gyle, was northbound when a deer entered the roadway.

The driver reported apply ing the brakes and swerving to avoid the collision.

The vehicle slid into the east ditch of the road and down an embankment where it overturned.

The driver sustained a

injury and was evaluated by EMS.

The driver reported wear ing a seatbelt and no airbag deployment. The vehicle sus tained disabling damage and was towed from the scene.

Monday, Oct. 17

Probation hold

At approximately 9:50 a.m., deputies responded to the 2800 block of 6th Street, in the City of Monroe.

As a result, Joshua H.W. Broge 35, of Monroe was ar rested for a Probation Viola tion. He was incarcerated at the Green County Jail.

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT GREEN COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Robert J. Ross

Notice Setting Time to Hear Application and Deadline for Filing Claims (Informal Administration)

Case No. 22 PR 000083

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:

An application for informal ad ministration was filed.

The decedent, with date of birth 03-05-1925 and date of death 06-26-2022 was domi ciled in Green County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing ad dress of 904 3rd Street, Brod head, WI 53520.

The application will be heard at the Green County Justice Center, 2841 6th Street, Mon roe, Wisconsin, before Gloria Baertschi, Probate Registrar, on 10-27-2022 at 8:30 a.m.

You do not need to appear unless you object. The appli cation may be granted if there is no objection.

The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is 01-05, 2023.

A claim may be filed at the Green County Justice Center, 2841 6th Street, Monroe, Wis consin.

This publication is notice to any persons whose names or address are unknown.

If you require reasonable ac commodations due to a disabil ity to participate in the court pro cess, please call 608-328-9433 prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation.

Electronically signed by Gloria A. Baertschi

Probate Registrar

Attorney Amanda M. Fields Schluesche Fields S.C. 250 N. 18th Avenue, Suite 106 Monroe, WI 53566 608-325-2500 Bar Number 01024392

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF BRODHEAD CONDITIONAL LAND USE APPLICATION

Please take notice that a Pub lic Hearing will be held during the November Plan Commission meeting scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, Novem ber 7, 2022, in the Brodhead City Hall to consider the follow ing application:

An application for a Condition al Land Use Permit by Shannon Friel to obtain a kennel license for 802 1ST CENTER AVE, PARCEL 23206 0289.0100 CSM 5046 (V23-P173) LOT 13, zoned R-2 (One and Two Family Residen tial).

All persons, their agents or attorneys will be given an op portunity to be heard in relation thereto.

Nikolai Wahl City Clerk

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AGENDA

BRODHEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING

Monday, October 24, 2022 DISTRICT OFFICE BOARD ROOM 2501 West 5th Avenue, Brodhead, WI

** 5 Minutes after conclusion of the Annual Meeting **

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FUTURE AGENDA

ADJOURNMENT

PLEASE NOTE: The meeting will begin 5 minutes after conclusion of the Annual Meeting.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING FOR TOWN OF MAGNOLIA, ROCK COUNTY HELD AT THE MAGNOLIA TOWN HALL 14729 W. COUNTY A, EVANSVILLE, WI 53536

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2022 7:00 P.M.

Notice is hereby given that on November 9, 2022 at the Magnolia Town Hall a PUBLIC HEARING on the PROPOSED 2023 BUDGET of the Town of Magnolia in Rock County will be held. The proposed budget in detail will be available for in spection from the Town Clerk on October 25, 2022. A copy of the proposed budget can be ob tained by contacting Graceann Toberman, Clerk/Treasurer at 876-6771.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF MAGNOLIA, ROCK COUNTY, WISCONSIN TO BE HELD AT THE MAGNOLIA TOWN HALL 14729 W. COUNTY A, EVANSVILLE, WI 53536

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2022

IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE PUBLIC BUDGET

HEARING

Notice is hereby given that on November 9, 2022, immediate ly following completion of the Public Hearing on the proposed year 2023 budget which begins at 7:00 p.m. at the Magnolia Town Hall, a special town meet ing of the electors, called by the

Town Board pursuant to Section 60.12(1)(c) of Wisconsin Stat utes, will be held for the follow ing purposes: 1. To approve year 2022 town tax levy to be paid in 2023 pur suant to section 60.10 (1) (a) of the Wisconsin State Statutes. Dated this 14th day of October, 2022

By:

Graceann Toberman, Town Clerk /Treasurer Town of Magnolia, Rock County

TOWN OF MAGNOLIA REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2022

IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

Adoption of the Town of Mag nolia Town Budget will be includ ed on the agenda of the regular monthly meeting.

Graceann Toberman, Town Clerk/Treasurer

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Town of Avon Elector Meeting

The Town of Avon will be hold ing a special elector meeting on November 1, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. at the Avon Town Hall located at 16513 W Beloit Newark Rd, Brodhead, WI to approve the 2022 tax levy to be collected in 2023. Complete details and the official posting can be viewed at the town’s public posting spots (Avon Town Hall, Sugar River Bank of Brodhead, and Debbie Jean’s Custom Framing and Whimsical Gifts) and the town website (www.townofavonwi. gov).

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC TEST

Village of Orfordville

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with Section 5.84, Wisconsin Statutes, that a test will be conducted on the elec tronic voting equipment to be utilized in the Village of Orford ville for the November 8, 2022 Election. This test is being conducted to ascertain that the equipment will correctly count the votes cast for all candidates. The test shall be conducted by processing a pre-audited group of ballots so marked as to record a predetermined number of valid votes for each candidate. The test will be held at 10:00 a.m. at the Village Hall at 303 E. Beloit Street on Tuesday, November 1, 2022. This test is open to the public. Persons desiring instruc tions for the use of the electronic voting machines are welcome to attend.

Sherri Waege Village Clerk

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TOWN OF DECATUR

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

Notice is hereby given that the Public Test of the voting equip ment to be used at the General Election on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 for the Town of Decatur will be conducted at the Deca

tur Town Hall, 1408 14th Street, Brodhead, WI on WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2022 at 10:00AM.

Sandra K McManus Clerk/Treasurer

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NOTICE TOWN OF MAGNOLIA

There will be a public test of the electronic voting equipment on Monday, October 31, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. at the Magnolia Town Hall, 14729 W. County Road A, Evansville, WI 53536. The DS 200 and Express Vote machines will be tested in preparation for the November 8, 2022 election. The public is welcome to attend.

Graceann Toberman, Town Clerk / Treasurer

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TOWN OF SPRING VALLEY NOTICE OF PUBLIC TEST

Notice is Hereby Given in ac cordance with Section 5.84, Wisconsin Statutes, that a test will be conducted on the elec tronic voting equipment to be utilized in the Town of Spring Valley for the General Election to be held on November 8, 2022.

The test will be held at the Orfordville Fire District meeting room, 173 North Wright Street, Orfordville, WI at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, November 4, 2022. This test is open to the public. Per sons desiring instructions for the use of electronic voting equip ment are welcome to attend.

For questions on upcoming elections visit https://myvote. wi.gov. Town of Spring Valley residents can contact the clerk at (608) 897-4288 or go to www. townofspringvalley.com

Dela Ends, Clerk

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT GREEN COUNTY

Civil Claim Publication Summons and Notice 2022CV000137

Judge Thomas J. Vale

Plaintiff(s)

Summit Credit Union c/o Turke & Strauss, LLP 613 Williamson Street #201 Madison, WI 53703

vs Defendant(s)

Jesse J. Westerman N9373 Hughes Road Belleville, WI 53508

If you need help in this matter because of a disability, please call: 608 328-9433

PUBLICATION SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF FILING

TO THE PERSON(S) NAMED ABOVE AS DEFENDANT(S):

You are being sued by the per son(s) named above as Plain tiff(s).

Within Forty (40) days of receiv ing this Summons, you must re spond with a written demand for a copy of the complaint. The de mand must be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is: Green Courthouse, 2841 6th St. Monroe, WI 53566 and to Turke & Strauss, LLP attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 613 Williamson Street #201, Madi son, WI 53703. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If you do not demand a copy within the 40 days, the court may enter a judgment against you in favor of the person(s) su ing you. A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above. 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 gar nishment or seizure of property.

Dated this 19th day of October 2022

Turke & Strauss, LLP Attorney Mary C. Turke 613 Williamson Street #201 Madison, WI 53703 (608) 237-1775

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NOTICE OF TESTING TOWN OF AVON

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN there will be a public test of electronic voting equipment on Thursday, November 3rd, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. at the Avon Town Hall, 16513 W. Beloit Newark Road, Brodhead, WI, which will be used at the General Election on November 8th, 2022.

Stephanie Schwartzlow Avon Town Clerk

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Town of Avon Regular Monthly Meeting

Town Hall

Hall.

Avon Town Clerk

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Tuesday November 1st, 2022 – 7:30 p.m. Agenda: 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Minutes from October’s Meeting 4. Meet the Candidates 5. Treasurer’s Report 6. Constable’s Report 7. Sheriff Deputy 8. Payment of Bills 9. Road Work Update a. discussion and action 10. EMS/Fire Updates 11. Zoning Amendment re quest from Rock County 12. Public Input 13. Board Comments 14. Adjournment May be additional posting that will be posted 24 hours in ad vance. The three posting places in the Town of Avon are Debbie Jean’s, Sugar River Bank, and the Avon Town
IR Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING FOR CITY OF BRODHEAD Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. The Common Council will meet in the City Council Chambers 1111 W 2nd Avenue and Virtually via GoToMeeting for the purpose of holding a PUBLIC HEARING on the PROPOSED BUDGET for 2023. The proposed budget is avail able for inspection at the City Hall, 1111 W 2nd Avenue, Brodhead, WI from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Additionally, a copy of the budget is available at the Brodhead Memorial Public Library, 1207 25th Street. The following is a summary of the Proposed 2023 Budget. Dated: October 17, 2022 Approved Proposed Budget Budget Percentage 2002 2023 Change Revenue Taxes Property tax collections $1,980,576 $2,015.570 1.77% PILOT 4,774 3,342 -29.99% Tax equivalent 161,985 191,314 18.11% Other Special Assessments 927 -100,00% Intergovernmental revenues 408,818 1,007,508 146.44% Licenses & permits 59,182 65,041 9.90% Fines, forfeitures & penalties 18,882 27,835 47.41% Public charges for services 106,837 101,370 -5.12% Interest income 6,121 8,777 43.39% Misc. Revenues 26,257 47,069 79.26% Total General Fund Revenues $2,774,359 $3,467,825 25.00% Expenditures General Government $507,510 $420,909 -17.06% Public Safety 1,232,401 1,588,945 28.93% Public Works 320,721 459,925 43.40% Health & Human Services 105,464 139,000 31.80% Culture, Recreation, & Education 233,325 258,452 10.77% Transfer to debt service 404,359 420,599 4.02% Transfer to library fund 179,996 179,996 0.00% $2,983,776 $3,467,825 16.22% Keri Miller, Treasurer City of Brodhead Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://meet.goto.com/912516645 You can also dial in using your phone. United States: +1 (224) 501-3412 Access Code: 912-516-645 The Independent Register 10/26/2022 WNAXLP 427235 • Police (Continued from page 3) along with Argyle EMS and Argyle Fire Department re sponded
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427384 Misc. For Sale FOR SALE ROUND BALES GRASS/HAY Priced Reasonably 815-291-2381 Excellent quality, net wrapped, stored inside. Also plastic wrapped haylage and oatlage for sale. Also alfalfa bales. 427078
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