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Read more about
Benoys trip to the state
tennis tournament
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Turn to TIF/Page 16
Tax-increment financing
is a key economic-development tool for cities in Wisconsin, but the way it works
is not well understood by
the general public, says
Laura Trotter, executive
director of the Stoughton
Chamber of Commerce.
Thats why the chamber
is hosting an educational
forum on TIF next week,
featuring a trio of speakers with extensive knowledge of the public funding
source.
Trotter hopes for a big
turnout so people have a
better understanding the
next time TIF is requested
to facilitate development.
Its come to our attention that TIF is going to be
discussed as part of a lot of
the projects that are being
proposed in the city, Trotter told the Hub Monday.
And the last time TIF was
discussed for a development project, it seemed to
become a very controversial
subject.
That is a reference to the
Kettle Park West development, which is anchored
by a Wal-Mart Supercenter. Last year the Common
Council narrowly approved
roughly $5 million in TIF to
build the infrastructure and
public improvements for the
35-acre KPW commercial
t h e a t e r wo r l d
opted for the latter.
The Stoughton
High School
performing arts
program is certainly
better off for that
choice, having
Bouzek
experienced
consistent growth
and statewide
recognition since Bouzek, an
Courier Hub
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Read about SHS
upcoming performance
of The Little Mermaid
Page 8
If You Go
What: Public forum on
tax-increment financing
When: 7p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26
Where: Hanson Room,
EMS building, 516 S.
Fourth St.
More info: Laura Trotter,
executive director
Stoughton Chamber of
Commerce, 873-7912
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decline continues
This aerial photo, taken in late September 2016, shows the Hwy. 138 roundabout and Kettle
Park West construction.
Steinkraus, who is leading onto Hwy. 138.
the DOTs approval for a
the KPW project, told the
Steinkraus also said he connection to the highway
council in July there would and FDG planners were try- at Oak Opening Drive.
be two entrances to the ing to eliminate some of the
KPW commercial area that driveways and access points
Scott Girard
will allow west turns only on Hwy. 138 in order to get
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Year
Total headcount
Decrease
2016-17 3,107 46
2015-16 3,153 27
2014-15 3,180 33
2013-14 3,213 66
2012-13 3,279 46
2011-12 3.325 52
2010-11 3,377
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Dunn gas
station robbed
The Dane County Sheriffs Office is seeking a
suspect after a robbery at
the Mobil gas station in
the Town of Dunn Monday
night.
A DCSO news release
said deputies responded to
the station, at 1888 Barber
Dr., around 9p.m. after a
report of a robbery.
A man entered the store
and ordered the clerk to
empty the cash drawer
before leaving on foot with
an undisclosed amount
of cash, according to the
release.
The released described
the suspect as a white man
wearing dark clothing with
his face covered.
Anyone with information can call the tips line at
284-6900.
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Chamber Comment
How did the Republican Party get saddled with the likes of
Donald Trump? The answer is
Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon, taking a page
from Barry Goldwater, created
what is known as the Southern
Strategy, which was to convert
conservative Southern democrats to the Republican Party.
The South is, by all measures,
the least educated, Confederate
remnant of the American social
and political scene precisely
those ignorant right-wing, climate change denying, Obama
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from 9a.m. to 2p.m. in the
Stoughton Fire Department
training room, 401 E. Main
St. Visitors can purchase rosemaled items while learning
more about the groups activities, classes and competitions,
and can pick up a hand-painted collector bag for $20-25.
Free admission will continue at Livsreise from 9a.m. to
4:30p.m., and Karen Swensson will lead a program titled
Conversations Loosely
Translated: A Story of Koshkonong Prairie Pioneers
from 1-2p.m. Swensson will
share her ancestors journey
from Norway to America
while reflecting on the broader experiences of Norwegian
emigrants in the mid-1800s.
After the presentation,
Swensson will head to the
Nordic Nook for a book signing at 2p.m. The store will
be serving cake and coffee
from 10a.m. to 5p.m., and its
sweater sale will continue on
Saturday, as well as Sunday
from noon to 4p.m.
Browse displays of Stoughtons changing Main Street,
bunads, rosemaling, various
Norwegian collections and
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Sunday
After a Saturday packed
with events, Stoughton will
settle down on Sunday but
not at the Sons of Norway
Mandt Lodge. The lodge will
hold a 90th anniversary open
house from 1-4p.m., with a
program at 2:30. The event
will also include displays,
membership recognition and
refreshments.
Those who missed Swenssons appearances in Stoughton can end the weekend with
a trip to Cambridge, where
shell give another free presentation at noon at the Christiana Township Hall, 773
Koshkonong Rd.
Contact Kate Newton at kate.
[email protected].
Friday Night
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Community calendar
Coming up
Brobakken will share insights from
growing up there. For information, call
Join the Sons of NorwayMandt 873-7567.
Lodge for a bus trip to Chicago on Sunday, Dec. 4. The bus will leave Stough- Game night
ton High School at 8 a.m. and return
Bring your favorite board or card
around 9 p.m. The bus will make stops game to a Community Game Night
at IKEA and the Christkindlmarket, and event from 6-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21, at
will drive through the Loop and Magnif- LakeView Church, 2200 Lincoln Ave.
icent Mile to view Christmas lights and The event is free and open to the pubdecorations. The cost is $30 for Mandt lic and will be held in the lower level.
Lodge members, $35 for Sons of Nor- Childcare will be provided for children
way members and $40 for non-mem- 0-4 (sign up at lakevc.org/SSgames).
bers. Reservations are on a first-come, For information, call 873-9838.
first-serve basis and must be paid at the
time of reserving a seat. For informa- SCAA Resale opening
tion, contact Diane Maurer at 630-4760.
Shop, play games and raise money
for the Second Chance Animal AdvoComp. plan workshop
cates at the grand opening of SCAA
A community-visioning workshop Resale, 1321 E. Main St., from 11 a.m.
to assist in updating Stoughtons com- to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22. There will
prehensive plan is planned for 6-8 p.m. be trick or treating for pets and kids and
Thursday, Oct. 20, in the Stoughton Fire a pet costume contest. A VFW food cart
Department training room, 401 E. Main will also be present at the event. For
St. The plan sets goals for communi- information, call 205-6636.
ty development and must be revised at
least once each decade per state law. Halloween party
The workshop will be led and organized
Cooksville will hold its annual Halby municipal planners Mike Slavney loween party at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
and Jackie Mich of Vandewalle and 22, at the Cooksville Community CenAssociates. Surveys are open until Nov. ter, located at the intersection of Church
1. For information, ci.stoughton.wi.us.
Street and State Hwy. 59.
The free event is open to families and
Livsreise event
people of all ages. Guests are welcome
Finn Brobakken will give a presen- to bring an appetizer or dessert to share,
tation about his roots in Norway and and costumes are encouraged. There
the U.S. at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, at will be a bonfire behind the schoolLivsreise, 277 W. Main St. In less than house, old-fashioned games and crafts
a 40 years, almost half of the residents inside and a nighttime scavenger hunt
of the 40-mile-long valley known as starting around 7:15 p.m. For informaSnertingdal left for other countries; tion, contact Emily Beebe at 873-9559.
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Trick or treating
Children of all ages are encouraged
to wear their costumes and go trick-ortreating through the senior center from
1-2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28. There will
be a costume parade, book reading and
crafts . For information, call 873-8585.
Prairie pioneers
Author Karen Swensson will discuss
her fictionalized family history, Conversations Loosely Translated: A Story
of Koshkonong Prairie Pioneers, from
1-2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, at Livsreise,
277 W. Main St. Swenssons descriptions of her ancestors journey from
Norway to America reflect the experiences of many Norwegian emigrants in
the mid-1800s.
For information, 873-7567.
Seventh Day Baptist
Church of Albion
Saturday, October 22
Life Line Screening preventative health event (registration and payment required), Resurrection Lutheran
Church, 6705 Wesner Lane, 1-888-653-6441
8 a.m. to noon, Stoughton Community Farmers Market,
Forrest Street
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., SCAA Resale grand opening, 1321 E.
Main St., 205-6636
6:30-9 p.m., Cooksville Halloween Party, Cooksville
Community Center (intersection of Church Street and
State Hwy. 59), 873-9559
7 p.m., SHS presents The Little Mermaid ($12 adults,
$8 students/seniors), SHS PAC, 600 Lincoln Ave.,
showtix4u.com
Sunday, October 23
Tuesday, October 25
6:30 p.m., Evening Story Time (ages 0-6), library, 8736281
6:30-8 p.m., The Power of Stone seminar ($45; RSVP
required), Terra Simpla Permaculture and Retreat Center,
845 State Road 138, 492-2060
Wednesday, October 26
LakeView Church
Friday, October 21
Monday, October 24
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Ezra Church
Thursday, October 20
Faith stories
Thursday, October 27
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5:30 p.m., third Wednesday,
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Bouzek: Building a community and promoting inclusivity for all students is Bouzeks goal
2002.
Upon her return, Bouzek
found adjusting to Stoughtons then-new performing
arts facility relatively easy
after working in a college
setting, despite it being a
drastic change from her
years spent accompanying
her older brothers to rehearsals or her own high school
performances in the school
cafeteria. But the hundreds
of students who have passed
through that facility over the
past 15 years often leave with
the same passion sparked in
Bouzek at their age.
Ellie Trotter, a senior and
theater veteran playing Ariel
in the schools production of
The Little Mermaid this
month, said Bouzek hooked
(her) on theater when Trotter appeared in the SHS production of Seussical as a
fifth grader.
It was an experience thats
now come full circle: Those
fifth graders, now seniors,
are performing alongside
elementary school students
for the first time since that
production, and Trotter said
shes well-aware of how
much of an impression being
part of a show can have on
younger kids.
For me, its really cool
because Ive been in their
shoes, she added. So Im
looking to make this a really positive experience for
them.
Bouzek said she loves
bridging the age groups
through her shows and
watching the kids interact
onstage.
Its really fun to see that
growth, and see those kids
become the leaders, she
added.
Inclusivity encouraged
For Bouzek, including kids
of all ages in her productions
is one of many ways she
works to promote inclusivity
of all students who want to
explore acting or the technical
side of the performing arts.
For me, its about building a community. When I
was in high school, we definitely had a theater community, and that community
makes the love of theater
grow, Bouzek explained.
This mission affects every
aspect of her direction,
beginning with the selection
process of the plays themselves. Andrea Novotny, a
friend of Bouzeks and parent who has had two children
participate in SHS theater
and Aligning Stars (a theater
troupe Bouzek runs each
summer), said the inclusive
environment she creates has
established a precedent that
there is a role for everyone, on stage or behind the
scenes.
Ive heard her talk about
how theater gave her a place
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If You Go
What: The Little Mermaid
When: 7p.m. Friday, Oct.
21 and Saturday, Oct. 22;
2p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23
Where: Stoughton High
School Performing Arts
Center, 600 Lincoln Ave.
Tickets: $12 adults and
$8 students/seniors at
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performances.
I remember thinking
at auditions, why hasnt
he been in theater all this
time? Trotter said of her
co-star. His monologues
and everything were just
fantastic.
Meanwhile, the costuming team, led by Robin
Wendt and Emily Wicks,
certainly had its work cut
out for it to outfit the large
cast. But Bouzek said the
team has risen to the challenge alongside the rest of
the cast and crew.
All these fantastical costumes, and these sets and
the bright colors, Bouzek
continued. Weve all used
our imagination in every
aspect.
Tickets are $12 for adults
and $8 for students and
senior citizens, and are
available online at showtix4u.com.
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Girls tennis
Player of the
Week
From Oct. 11-18
Ninth-seeded senior Sarah Benoy returns a forehand Friday against eighth-seeded Sun Prairie junior Lats Sysouvanh. Having already played three
times this season, Benoy evened the score with a 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-4 win over Sysouvanh to propel her to the round of eight. Already the first girl in
school history to reach four straight WIAA individual state tennis tournaments. Benoy, who had never won more than a round at state, went on to
play to a seventh-place finish on Saturday.
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State success
Sarah Benoy
Def. Karlotta Galten (Whitefish
Bay) 6-1, 6-0
Def. Mia Hassell (Whitefish
Bay), 6-2. 6-3
Def. Lats Sysouvanh (Sun Prairie), 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-4
L. Emily Luetschwager (Stevens Point), 6-0, 6-1
L. Logan White (Divine Savior
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S t i l l s t i c ky f r o m t h e
G a t o r a d e s h ow e r s u p plied by his team, Stoughton head coach Dan Prahl
stood on the sideline Friday
where he had once starred
as a prep athlete, beaming
with pride.
S t o u g h t o n s B a d g e r
South victory over rival
Oregon guaranteed Stoughton (6-3 overall, 4-2 conference) its third WIAA playoff berth in school history
and its second in the past
three years.
Junior Jonathan Malueg
threw a first-half touchdown, Sam McHone kicked
a third-quarter field goal
and the Vikings defense
did the rest in a 10-7 win.
Prahl is the son of longtime Oregon head coach
Bob Prahl, who was still
d o n n i n g Pa n t h e r b l a c k
and orange on Friday, and
growing up, he was never
far from a football field.
From crawling on tackling dummies as a child to
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again, Dan Prahl said of
the Panthers (1-8, 0-6). It
was a great game. Im glad
our guys stayed the course
and didnt panic.
Stoughtons lone touchdown came early in the second quarter, after taking a
15-yard dead ball, personal
foul penalty for unnecessary roughness following a
Vikings punt return.
On e pl ay l at er, Ma l ueg caught defensive back
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Boys soccer
If You Go
What: WIAA Division
2 regional semifinal
against Sauk Prairie
When: 7p.m. Thursday
Where: Sauk Prairie
High School
the sectional are No. 1 Oregon against No. 16 Poynette-Portage, No. 8 Fort
Atkinson against No. 9
Reedsburg, No. 2 Elkhorn
against No. 15 Burlington, No. 7 Baraboo against
No 10 Waterford, No. 4
Monona Grove against No.
Elkhorn 9,
Stoughton 1
Senior Jackson Hampton
scored the lone goal for the
Vikings in a 9-1 loss at Elkhorn on Saturday in the regular season finale.
Junior Kevin Romero
scored three goals and added an assist. Juniors Bryant
Romero and Leo Loredo
both picked up two goals for
Elkhorn.
Nolan Meyer had 14 saves
for Stoughton. Sophomore
Vince Umnus finished with
seven saves for the Elks.
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Stoughton 3,
DeForest 0
The Vikings traveled to
DeForest on Oct. 11 and
won 3-0 (25-12, 25-13,
25-15).
Senior Rachel Hedman
fi n i s h e d w i t h 1 5 k i l l s ,
three aces, two blocks and
four digs. Senior Maggie
Jo Wirag added 19 assists,
six kills, two aces and four
digs.
Junior Olivia Panthofer
chipped in six kills, and
junior Tessa Berry had
Stoughton 3,
Sauk Prairie 1
Hedman had 26 kills and
eight digs, and Berry collected nine aces, four kills
and seven digs.
Hannah Wirag led with
16 digs and had seven
aces. Panthofer picked up
nine kills and seven digs.
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Team success
Champions
Football: WIAA D2 Level 1 playoffs start Friday, Stoughton travels to Waukesha West
Cullen Gahagan looking in
the backfield and burned
the Panthers with a 43-yard
strike to senior wide receiver Darvelle Peeples, who
was all alone across the
field on a one-man route.
Their DB wanted to pull
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Prahl noted the Panthers
had 18 punts, making Newmans efforts crucial.
Jaece really stepped up
tonight, and when we needed him, he was changing
field position, he said.
Even with that poor field
position, Oregons offense
still had some hope after
Look completed a 30-yard
pass to Cullen Gahagan on
the teams final possession
in the fourth quarter.
Four plays later, however,
Stoughton junior linebacker Gavin Miller had a strip
sack that was recovered by
senior defensive lineman
Nathan Krueger on fourth
down to seal the game with
45 seconds remaining.
When I saw coach call
in the blitz for me, I wasnt
thinking about anything but
getting to the quarterback,
Miller said. I just had to
get past the running back
and it was sack city.
The whole sideline was
going nuts, because thats
what we needed, Dan
Prahl added. You could
kind of feel the momentum
sliding a little bit with them
moving the ball and getting
some first downs.
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APPENDIX C
PRIVATE SEWER LATERALS
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE
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DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
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PUBLIC HEARING
The Commission of the Kegonsa Sanitary District, Town of Dunn, Dane County, WI will hold a Public Hearing on the
Proposed 2017 Annual Budget beginning at 7:00 P.M., November 7, 2016, at the Kegonsa Sanitary District's
Administration Building, 2240 US HWY 51.
ACTUAL
2015
REVENUES
Operating Revenues
Sewer Service Revenue
Forfeited Discounts
PSSD User Charge
Other Operating Revenues
PSSD Shared On-Call
Non-Operating Revenues:
Interest Income
CAC Income
TOTAL REVENUES
ACTUAL
1ST 9 MTHS
2016
PROJECTED
2016
TOTALS
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POLICE REPORTS
Legals
grinder pump to determine where the
problem is located. Article IX, Section 1.
2. Responsibility for cost of repairs:
Property served by a grinder pump
has a home-owner installed lateral running from the house to the grinder pump,
and a District-installed lateral from the
grinder pump to the sewer
main. The grinder pump and District-installed lateral are located in an
easement held by the District.
Responsibility for the costs of repairs will be based on the report received
from the contractor and allocated per Article VII, Section 1 as follows:
(i) If the problem is located in the
PROPOSED
2017
BUDGET
Sept. 18
Officers arrested an
18-year-old man for disorI. INTRODUCTION
Private sewer laterals are the homeSept. 2
derly conduct following a doowners responsibility to maintain and
repair if necessary. The District has adOfficers arrested a 50-year- mestic disturbance.
opted this Policy to address the proceold woman for numerous
dure and make clear how the expenses of
$13,334.00
$1,879.00
$10,500.00
$11,000.00
inspections, maintenance and repair will
traffic violations following an Sept. 19
be allocated.
$10,500.00
$0.00
$11,250.00
$0.00
II. PROCEDURE
investigation into a hit-andOfficers cited several sub$354,429.00
$265,683.00
$374,309.00
$380,790.00
A. Customers served with Gravity
run traffic crash.
jects, two men, ages 20
Sewer Connections
1. Responsibility for costs to deterEXPENDITURES
and 24, and an 18-year-old
mine source of problem:
Operation and Maintenance Expenses:
To determine if there is a suspected
Sept. 3
woman on numerous municbreak in a private lateral, the District will
Supervision and Labor
$74,414.00
$65,939.00
$93,043.00
$95,199.00
Officers arrested a 36-year- ipal charges of possession of
hire and pay for a contractor to televise
Power and Fuel for Pumping
$5,687.00
$4,242.00
$6,500.00
$6,500.00
the private lateral from the house to the
old woman for her third of- THC, underage drinking, litsewer main to determine where the probOther Operating Supplies:
lem is located. Article IX, Section 1.
fense OWI, possession of tering and possession of drug
Equipment/Supplies/Utilities
$12,457.00
$10,465.00
$14,000.00
$14,000.00
2. Responsibility for cost of repairs:
cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia following an inMMSD Charges
$116,368.00
$95,609.00
$128,218.00
$138,475.00
Responsibility for the costs of repairs will be based on the report received
Sunnyside User Charge
$9,161.00
$0.00
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
paraphernalia, and hit-and- vestigation into damage being
from the contractor and will be alloDiggers Hotline
$338.00
$358.00
$358.00
$500.00
cated per Article VI, Section 3 and Article
run following an investigation done at a city park.
Transportation Expense
$1,929.00
$578.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
VII, Section 1 as follows:
into a traffic crash.
a. Property in existence at 4/1/1988
Force Main Repair
$17,152.00
$15,797.00
$15,797.00
$15,000.00
has a District-installed lateral that runs
Sept. 20
Pumping Station Repair
$7,522.00
$7,901.00
$10,500.00
$7,500.00
from the sewer main to the property line.
$10,777.00
$12,000.00
$12,000.00
Maintenance of Grinder Pumps
$10,735.00
The homeowner installed a lateral from
Sept. 4
Officers arrested a 60-yearthe house to the property line where it
Maintenance of General Plant
$2,514.00
$1,177.00
$1,500.00
$3,000.00
Officers arrested a 21-year- old man for disorderly conjoins with the Districts lateral.
Billing/Collecting Wages
$22,531.00
$17,391.00
$22,251.00
$23,100.00
(i) If the problem is on the homeownold woman for battery and duct and resisting arrest
ers section of lateral (between the house
Administrative/General Compensation
$9,000.00
$6,750.00
$9,000.00
$9,000.00
and the property line), the homeowner is
disorderly conduct following following a disturbance at a
Office Supplies/Expenses:
responsible for the costs of repair.
a domestic disturbance.
Supplies
$6,248.00
$4,286.00
$5,500.00
$6,000.00
local business.
(ii) If the problem is at the joint
where the homeowners section of the
Publication of Notices
$218.00
$0.00
$1,000.00
$500.00
Officers arrested a 55-yearlateral and the Districts section of the
Outside Services Employed:
lateral connect (at the property line), the
S
ept.
5
old
man for a felony fourth
costs of repair will be split evenly beLegal
$1,197.00
$1,643.00
$5,000.00
$3,315.00
Officers arrested a 58-year- offense OWI and possession
tween the District and the homeowner.
Engineering
$0.00
$895.00
$5,000.00
$3,816.00
(iii) If the problem is on the Districts
old man for disorderly con- of THC following a traffic
Audit
$3,100.00
$3,100.00
$3,100.00
$3,500.00
section of the lateral (between the property line and the main), the District will
Insurance Expense
$9,959.00
$9,985.00
$9,985.00
$10,500.00
duct following a domestic stop.
pay the cost of repairs.
$310,530.00
$256,893.00
$346,252.00
$355,405.00
TOTAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE EXPENSE
disturbance.
b. Property built after 4/1/1988 has a
single homeowner-installed lateral runSept. 21
ning from the home to the sewer main.
Non-Operating Expenses:
(i) If the problem is on homeownSept. 6
Officers arrested a 20-yearTaxes
$6,007.00
$5,195.00
$6,191.00
$6,292.00
er-installed section of the lateral, the
Officers arrested a 30-year- old man on a second dehomeowner is responsible for the cost
Pension/Life Insurance Expense
$5,311.00
$4,548.00
$5,269.00
$5,593.00
of repairs.
Health Insurance
$4,500.00
$4,591.00
$6,091.00
$6,000.00
old woman for battery and gree reckless endangerment
(ii) If the problem is at the joint
Depreciation/Emergency Expense
$28,081.00
-$5,544.00
$10,506.00
$7,500.00
where the lateral and main connect, then
disorderly conduct following charge following an incident
the costs of repair will be split evenly
TOTAL NON-OPERATING EXPENSE
$43,899.00
$8,790.00
$28,057.00
$25,385.00
a domestic disturbance.
where the subject shot a ranbetween the District and the homeowner.
B. Customers served with Grinder
dom individual with a BB gun
Pump Connections
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
$354,429.00
$265,683.00
$374,309.00
$380,790.00
1. Responsibility for costs to deterSept. 8
at a local establishment.
mine source of problem:
Officers arrested a 44-yearTo determine if there is a suspected
break in a private lateral, the District will
The District has no existing indebtedness.
old man for felony bail jump- Sept. 22
hire and pay for a contractor to televise
Published: October 20, 2016
the private lateral from the house to the
ing, substantial battery, posOfficers arrested a 38-yearWNAXLP
old man for stalking and disSTOUGHTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
orderly conduct following an
2016-17 Budget Summary by Fund
incident of ongoing harassment.
Notice is hereby given to qualified electors of the Stoughton Area School District that the Annual Meeting will be held in the Board Room of the Administration and Educational Services
$313,897.00
$1,035.00
$11,990.00
$1,773.00
$1,900.00
$248,273.00
$699.00
$5,661.00
$6,071.00
$3,100.00
$331,360.00
$950.00
$9,078.00
$6,071.00
$5,100.00
$348,240.00
$950.00
$15,000.00
$500.00
$5,100.00
Center at 320 North Street, Stoughton, on the 24th day of October, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. The budget summary printed below reflects the information available on October 5, 2016. Supporting
budget documentation is available for inspection in the District's Business Services Office at 320 North Street.
Audited
2014-15
Unaudited
2015-16
Budget
2016-17
9,593,132
9,933,894
9,933,894
10,339,875
10,339,875
10,339,875
0
18,754,043
329,692
15,174
15,860,814
601,093
355,249
35,916,065
0
20,129,126
424,697
0
15,651,693
601,957
321,445
37,128,918
52,374
21,162,695
515,915
0
15,631,162
522,634
283,000
38,167,780
16,704,490
13,811,793
5,059,020
35,575,303
17,103,680
14,217,359
5,401,898
36,722,937
17,574,300
14,661,355
5,932,125 *
38,167,780
224,408
303,683
657,981
578,706
303,683
311,531
622,682
614,834
311,531
91,332
500
220,699
0
0
5,339,262
5,339,262
0
0
5,784,562
5,784,562
0
0
6,141,532
6,141,532
122,112
125,740
77,258
73,630
125,740
129,178
78,811
75,373
129,178
0
34
129,212
671,578
647,738
2,609,037
2,632,877
647,738
622,994
2,379,058
2,403,802
622,994
607,456
1,513,525
1,529,063
422,362
778,975
501,206
144,593
778,975
692,189
511,042
597,828
692,189
269,389
520,200
943,000
Audited
2014-15
Unaudited
2015-16
Budget
2016-17
0
305,000
305,000
0
305,000
605,085
300,085
0
605,085
905,385
300,300
0
258,465
261,489
444
(2,580)
261,489
253,993
439
7,935
253,993
254,393
400
0
276,204
273,111
892,929
896,022
273,111
248,994
935,723
959,840
248,994
219,381
915,442
945,055
253,323
467,657
409,181
194,847
467,657
359,775
79,791
187,673
359,775
235,012
128,775
253,538
0
0
48,071
48,071
0
0
41,703
41,703
0
0
22,732
22,732
18,133,473
2,471,963
77,070
500,000
331,763
510
21,514,779
19,596,345
2,241,699
78,675
510,000
0
1,146
22,427,865
20,818,010
1,376,167
0
520,200
50,000
8,274
22,772,651
4.24%
1.54%
1,946,745,591
0.0115207
0.67%
2,012,119,994
0.0113177
-1.76%
1,880,023,852
0.0114439
Sept. 23
Officers arrested a 27-yearold man for felony bail jumping, possession of heroin,
possession of THC, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting/obstructing an
officer and an outstanding
warrant following an initial
contact with the subject as a
result of a driving complaint.
The subject fled from officers
on foot and was eventually
captured. The drugs were located in the vehicle.
Sept. 25
Officers arrested a 38-yearold man for disorderly conduct following a domestic
disturbance.
Sept. 27
Officers arrested a 36-yearold man for operating a motor vehicle without the owners consent following an incident where the suspect stole
a vehicle that was left running
and unattended in front of a
business. The subject was
located the next day and the
vehicle was recovered.
Sept. 29
Officers arrested a 17-yearold man for OWI causing
injury and unreasonable and
imprudent speed following a
crash on Forton Street where
the vehicle flipped on its side.
No serious injuries occurred.
Obituaries
Thomas C. Kilen
Thomas Kilen
Samuel L. Moe
Samuel Moe
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on a redevelopment of the
Yahara Riverfront along
South Street, where the city
will soon take control of the
former MillFab property and
is searching for a developer
to help rebuild and transform
the area.
Other potential requests
for TIF assistance in coming months include a second
request from KPW developer
Forward Development Group
for public improvements in
the projects second phase.
TIF is also being used to
expand Business Park North
and may be used to increase
the size of Stoughton Rotary
Park.
Trotter said a better understanding of TIF would help
city residents and the Common Council have more
informed discussions about
development.
We just want to put the
facts out there and talk about
what other communities are
using TIF for, she said, as
well as give people a history of what Stoughtons been
using TIF for. Were hoping the forum will help put
things in perspective.
Trotter hopes for a good
turnout of city residents at the
event, including city alders.
Although council members know a lot about TIF, I
think it would be interesting
for them to hear what the
public is thinking about TIF,
she said. Compared to other
states, its about all weve got
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The former MillFab site along the Yahara River is part of a 16-acre area the City of Stoughton has targeted for redevelopment.
September to redevelop
some or all of approximately 10.4 acres of current or
future city-controlled property along the Yahara River.
The Riverfront Redevelopment Area is situated two
blocks south of Stoughtons downtown, and officials say the redevelopment
Phil Sveum, RDA chair project would weave the
river into the fabric of the
downtown, with a rivSveum said.
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