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Fall is here, whether were ready or not. Barbara Bonde, who has lived in Oregon for over 25 years, blows fallen leaves and
walnuts off the sidewalk in front of her neighbors vacant house on Market Street on Monday.
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U.S. 14 rollover
A 20-year-old Evansville woman was transported by MedFlight Sunday morning after her car
left the road and rolled
over multiple times in
the Town of Rutland, the
Dane County Sheriff s
Office reported.
Deputies found the
woman shortly before
7a.m. Sunday, Sept. 18,
on U.S. Hwy. 14 south
of Hwy. 138 after a passing motorist spotted a
vehicle about 100 feet off
the road, a DCSO news
release said. While she
was breathing and conscious, deputies believe
she might have been lying
in the field alongside
her damaged 2012 Nissan Murano for several
hours before she was
found.
The woman was transported to UW Hospital with serious but
non-life-threatening injuries.
The preliminary investigation found the woman
had been driving southbound on Hwy. 14 before
missing a curve and going
off the road. There was
no indication that alcohol
played a role in the crash,
the release said.
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The Oregon High School 2016 homecoming court is, front row, from left: Jenna Sharkus, Bekken Pearson, Amber Zahn, Danica Keisling, Natalie Ganshert,
Grace Enfield, Lexi Joyce and Liz Andriacchi; back row, from left: Alex McGinnis, Carter Erickson, Noah Karpelenia, Calvin Schneider, Jacob Rosenmeier,
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juniors as adults, seniors as
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24, with the Midnight in
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two-bedroom units.
Bourquin said a new hardware
store would be constructed near
the back of the lot in the final
phase of development.
Tom Dorn told the Observer the
plan is for three buildings. Two
would be a mix of commercial/
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third would be a new hardware
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The Village Board approved the
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process is to present a specific
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Correction
Because of reporting and editing errors, a story in last weeks Observer about a liquor application for
the Oregon Ice Arena had incorrect information about previous applicant Ben Cowans OWI charges.
Though part of Cowans charges were dismissed, online court records actually show that he pleaded guilty
to a misdemeanor fourth-offense OWI in May, was fined and is serving a seven-month jail sentence with
work-release privileges.
The Observer thanks readers who noticed this mistake and regrets the error.
Death notice
Duane G. Dewey Wendt, age 54, of Oregon, passed away peacefully on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016, surrounded by his family and friends.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at Gunderson Oregon Funeral Home, 1150
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VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN
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REQUEST
(LICENSE YEAR EXPIRES
JUNE 30, 2017)
BUDGET HEARING
1. Call to Order and Introductions:
Steve Zach, President, Board of Education
2. Books have been audited by
Johnson Block & Co., Inc.
3. Financial Report - Andy Weiland,
Business Manager
4. Hearing: 2016-2017 District Budget
ANNUAL MEETING
1. Call to Order and Introductions:
Steve Zach, President, Board of Education
2. Election of Chairperson
3. Appointment of Parliamentarian
4. Adoption of Ground Rules
5. Reading of Minutes, September
28, 2015 Annual Meeting
6. State of the District Brian Busler,
Superintendent
7. Old Business
8. New Business
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO
CREDITORS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
JAMES NEIL DENTON, DATE
OF DEATH AUGUST 15, 2016
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RECITALS
1. Victor Dorn Corporation (the Applicant) has requested approval of a
General Development Plan for the property located at 131 W. Richards Road, Oregon, Wisconsin (the Property).
2. The Planned Development District
is intended to provide a voluntary regulatory framework designed to encourage
and promote improved environmental
and aesthetic design in the Village by allowing for greater design freedom, imagination and flexibility in the development
of land while insuring substantial compliance with the basic intent of the Villages
Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive
Plan. The comparable zoning district for
the Property, used for establishing baseline zoning requirements and identifying
needed flexibility, is Planned Business.
3. The Applicant has submitted a
General Development Plan (the GDP)
consisting of the following:
A. Dimension IV Madison Design
Group Letter to Oregon Plan Commission, dated August 5, 2016, 3 pages, attached as Exhibit A.
B. Dimension IV Madison Design
Group Letter to Vandewalle & Associates,
Inc., dated August 24, 2016, 2 pages, attached as ExhibitB.
C. Letter from Quam Engineering,
LLC re Stormwater Management Approach, dated August 3, 2016, 1 page,
attached as Exhibit C.
D. Plans prepared by Dimension
IV Madison Design Group, attached as
Exhibit D, 9 pages, consisting of the following:
(1) G0.1 Cover Sheet, last dated August 26, 2016.
62.23(7)(d).
Section 3. The following flexibilities
to the otherwise applicable requirements
of the Planned Business District are approved:
A. The PB zoning district does not
allow for a mix of residential uses. Flexibility is needed to allow for a mixed use
development.
B. The development will not provide
sufficient parking from the beginning of
PhaseII through the completion of Phase
III. 138 spaces will be available, but 153
will be required if adhering to the standards of the Zoning Ordinance, inclusive
of all available shared parking adjustments.
C. The minimum street setback of 25
feet is not met on all three sides of the lot.
The proposed street setback for Market
Street is 13 feet 8 inches, for Richards
Road it is 18 feet, and for Main Street it
is 17 feet.
D. At 18%, the proposed development does not meet the minimum landscape surface ratio (LSR) for the PB zoning district of 25%. (The existing LSR is
just under 24%.)
E. At 0.51, the proposed development exceeds the maximum floor area
ratio for the PB zoning district of 0.30.
Section 4. The approval of the General Development Plan will not be effective until all of the following conditions
have been satisfied:
A. Verification by the Village Engineer of adequate stormwater management for all phases of the Project.
B. Approval by Dane County of all
driveway access points serving the Property from North Main Street.
C. Approval by the Village Board and
recording of one or more instruments
providing for permanent cross-access
and shared parking within the Property
in a manner satisfactory to the Village
Board. This condition may be satisfied
using a condominium plat, or another
instrument deemed acceptable to the
Village.
D. Submission by the Applicant, to
the Village, of an amendment to the GDP
(specifically amending the Architectural Design Comments in ExhibitA),
that provides that each residential unit
within the Property, including units that
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Medication check-ups
A United Way-sponsored medication check-up program will return to the
senior center this fall, with slots open for
24 local seniors 65 and older.
During a medication check-up, a
senior has the opportunity to meet oneon-one with a pharmacist for a free,
in-depth conversation about the seniors
medications. Participants should be taking three or more medications or supplements daily, have a history of dizziness,
have had a fall in the last year or have
concerns about memory. Family caregivers who are responsible for a seniors
medications are also eligible.
For information or to be placed on the
appointment list, call 835-5801. Participants will be contacted when the dates
are confirmed so they can choose your
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Yoga classes
Hamm Chiropractic, 971 Janesville
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during the month of September.
The class schedule is: 6:15 and 7:15
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22; 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29; and 2 p.m. Friday, Sept.
30. All experience levels and abilities are
welcome, and registration is required.
For information or to register, call
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Community calendar
Thursday, September 22
Friday, September 23
Monday, September 26
Tuesday, September 27
Thursday, Sept. 22
WOW: Oregon Village
Board meeting (of Sept.
12)
ORE: OSD Teacher
Compensation Discussion
Progressives Open Mic
@ Firefly Coffeehouse (of
Sept. 9)
Friday, Sept. 23
WOW: The Local
Perspective Talk Show
(of Sept. 1)
ORE: Homecoming and
OHS Varsity Football vs.
Milton LIVE
Saturday, Sept. 24
WOW:
Social
Networks and You (of
June 2)
ORE: OSD Teacher
Compensation Discussion
Progressives Open Mic
@ Firefly Coffeehouse (of
Sept. 9)
Sunday, Sept. 25
WOW: St. Johns
Lutheran Church Service
ORE: Shadow Drum
and Bugle Corps @
Senior Center (of July 19)
Monday, Sept. 26
WOW: Chamber of
Commerce
Womens
Business Expo (of Sept.
20)
ORE: Oregon School
Board Annual Meeting LIVE 6:30 pm
Tuesday, Sept. 27
WOW:
Road
To
Recovery: Building Family
Resiliency (of Sept. 16)
ORE: Homecoming
Parade and OHS Varsity
Football vs Milton
(of Sept. 23)
Wednesday, Sept. 28
WOW:
Summer
Concert: Ben Ferris
Quintet (of Aug. 9)
ORE: OSD Teacher
Compensation Discussion
Progressives Open Mic
@ Firefly Coffeehouse (of
Sept. 9)
Thursday, Sept 29
WOW:
Oregon
Community Band concert
(of July 5)
ORE: Oregon School
Board Annual Meeting (of
Sept. 26)
Wednesday, September 28
Thursday, September 29
Senior center
Monday, September 26
Tomato Barley Soup
Crackers
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Croissant
Fresh Fruit, Bar
VO: Cheese Sandwich
Tuesday, September 27
Roast Beef w/ Gravy
Roasted Red Potato
Roasted Vegetables
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Multigrain Bread
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Wednesday, September 28
Spaghetti and Meat Sauce
Buttered Peas
Banana, Garlic Bread
VO: Meatless Sauce
Thursday, September 29
Shrimp Pasta Salad
German Cucumbers
Apricot Halves
Whole Wheat Bread
Strawberry Ice Cream
VO: Pasta Salad w/ Cheese
SO: Chicken Ranch Salad
Friday, September 30
Swiss Steak, Rice
Mixed Greens w/ Tomatoes
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Fresh Fruit Mix
Whole Wheat Bread, Cookie
VO: Swiss Mix over Rice
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10:30 StrongWomen
1:00 Get Fit, RSVP Sewing
1:30 Bridge
3:30 Weight Loss Support
Tuesday, September 27
8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced
9:30 Bingo
9:45 Zumba Gold
12:30 Sheepshead
12:30 Stoughton Shopping
5:30 StrongWomen
Wednesday, September 28
AMFoot Care
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10:30 Sing-Along
1:00 Euchre, Get Fit
2:00 Knit/Crochet Group
3:00 Pinterest Class
Thursday, September 29
8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced
9:00 Pool Players
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12:30 Shopping at Bills
1:00 Cribbage
3:00 Food Pantry Open
5:30 StrongWomen
Friday, September 30
9:00 CLUB, 9:30 Blood Pressure
9:45 Gentle Yoga
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Support groups
Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, First Presbyterian
Church, every Monday
and Friday at 7 p.m.
Caregiver Support
Group, senior center, third
Monday of each month at
9 a.m.
Diabetes Support Group,
senior center, second
Thursday of each month
at 1:30 p.m.
Parents Supporting
Parents, LakeView
Church, Stoughton, third
Tuesday of every month
from 6:30-8 p.m.
Relationship and Divorce
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Fall Fury
Lance Martin (middle) slides in for a shot on goal for the Oregon U11 Orange boys team Saturday during the 27th annual
Fall Fury Tournament at Jaycee Park, Huntoon Field and other fields around Oregon.
ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor
Boys soccer
Panthers respond
with two wins
ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor
Oregon 5, Stoughton 0
Senior Ian Murphy and
freshman Collin Bjerke
both tallied a goal and an
assist in a 5-0 win over
Stoughton on Thursday in
the Badger South Conference opener.
Senior Calvin Schneider, senior Bryce Johnson
and sophomore Girish
Russell also scored goals,
while senior Matt Pearson added an assist.
Prew had three saves.
Stoughton junior goalie
Matt Read finished with
12 saves.
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Football
Chloe Schwartz (left) battles for possession for the Oregon girls U18
Black squad.
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Oregon football
knocked Monona Grove
for the first time since
2 0 0 8 l a s t s e a s o n , bu t
were unable to finish out
the season with a Badger
South Conference championship.
Now in the midst of a
0-5 season, the Panthers
fell five points short of
the Silver Eagles in a
26-21 loss Friday night at
John Klement Stadium in
Monona.
Oregon led 21-14 at
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Addie OBrien tries to put a forehand away against Madison Edgewood last Thursday at Quann Park while Kailey OBrien
watches on in the background. The sisters lost the No. 3 doubles match 6-3, 6-1. Oregon lost the Badger South Conference dual 7-0.
Girls tennis
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Milton 6, Oregon 1
Lisa Dombrowski supplied the
teams lone win in a 6-1 loss at Milton on Wednesday, beating Morgan
Grove 6-7 (1), 6-2, 6-2 at No. 3 singles.
Oregon dropped three set matches at No. 1 doubles and a second set
tiebreaker at No. 1 singles.
Kalli and Sophia Choles took the
second set against Bethany Crandall
and Faith Dittman, but were shut
out 6-0 in the first and third sets.
Julia Gerhards fell 6-2, 7-6 (4)
atop the singles lineup to Sydney
Davis.
The Panthers also had a shot at
No. 2 and 3 doubles, falling 6-4, 6-4
at both spots.
Edgewood 7, Oregon 0
Team
Wins Losses
Edgewood 6 0
Stoughton 5 1
Monona Grove
4
2
Milton
2 3
Oregon
2 3
Monroe
1 5
Fort Atkinson
0
6
Quann Park against a Madison
Edgewood team ranked No. 1 in
Division 2.
Dombrowski fell 6-1, 6-2 at No.
3 singles while Kailey and Addie
OBrien lost 6-3, 6-1 at No. 3 doubles in the Panthers two closest
matches.
Oregon was shut out at No. 1, 2,
4 singles and No. 1 doubles against
last years D2 state runners up Abby
Fox and Maddie Molitor.
Challenge.
The Choles sisters played the
Panthers most competitive match
Friday in a 7-0 loss against Sun
Prairies Nina Boals and Payton
Siehr, falling 6-2, 6-2 at No. 1 doubles.
Oregons other sibling doubles
teams of Kailey and Addie OBrien
added the teams lone win in a 6-1
loss against Verona later on Friday,
winning 6-2, 7-5 over Kelli Blaisdell and Angie Sutter at No. 3 doubles.
Ashley Johnson and Katie Reisdorf earned Saturdays lone win
6-3, 6-4 win against Madison Wests
Camille Vadas and Jane Zheng at
No. 2 doubles.
Kailey and Addie OBrien had a
chance to add a second win at No.
3 doubles but were unable to close
things out against Anna Grutzner
and Emily Zerger 4-6, 6-4, 10-7.
Mary Sanford rolled in her first
set Saturday afternoon only to drop
the next two sets for 2-6, 6-1, 6-1
loss at No. 4 singles in a 7-0 loss
against Madison Memorial.
Gerhards lost 6-4, 6-0 atop the
lineup, while Isabelle Krier went
down 6-3, 6-2 at No. 2 singles.
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Girls golf
Atkinson.
Senior Taylor McCorkle led all
golfers with a 39, while sophomore
Ally Payne finished with a 49.
Sophomore Sydney McKee followed with a 51, and junior Andi
McCorkle finished the scoring with
a 56. Anna Urbanowiczs 63 was
thrown out.
The Panthers were in the final
grouping at the Badger Conference
meet Wednesday, after the Observers Tuesday deadline.
Look for results at ConnectOre
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paper.
Badger Cup
Oregon traveled to The Oaks
Golf Course in Cottage Grove for a
conference tune-up Tuesday in the
annual Badger Cup.
Oregon results were unavailable by the Observers Tuesday
deadline.
Look for them in next weeks
paper and online.
The Badger South Conference
did win the Cup again this year.
The event was also a practice
round for the Panthers before the
conference meet Wednesday.
Volleyball
Girls swimming
ANTHONY IOZZO
Conference schedule
Date
Opponent Time/Result
8-25
Monona Grove
L 0-3
9-1
at Madison Edgewood
L 2-3
9-8
at Monroe
L 2-3
9-15
Fort Atkinson
L 1-3
9-22
at Stoughton
7p.m.
9-29
Milton
7p.m.
10-8
Conference at Monroe
8a.m.
Monona Grove 5,
Oregon 2
Oregon rolled at No. 3
singles and scratched out
a victory atop the lineup
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Conference schedule
Date
Opponent
Time/Result
The Panthers traveled
Sept. 16
Stoughton
W 5-0
to Monona Grove on
Sept. 20
at Monona Grove
Tuesday and once again
Sept.
27
at Milton
7p.m.
stepped up.
The only goal scored
Oct. 4
Monroe
7p.m.
by the Silver Eagles was
Oct.
11
at
Fort
Atkinson
7p.m.
on a penalty kick by Alex
Oct. 13
at Edgewood
7p.m.
Klinkner.
Matt Pearson scored
twice, while Bjerke added
Prew had four saves, Monona Grove.
a goal. Sophomore MadOregon travels to Milison Conduah and junior while Sullivan finished
with
one
save
for
Oregon.
ton
at 7p.m. Tuesday.
Kyle Rehrauer both added
Henry Hill-Gorman finassists.
ished with 13 saves for
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The new high school was
divided into several areas.
The academic area: library
and instructional materials
area, teachers workrooms
and department heads offices, audio/language laboratory
and teacher/student conference rooms.
The shop area: agriculture
and mechanics shops, easily
accessible boiler room and
receiving room, shower and
locker room facilities.
The general purpose area:
Two large lecture rooms,
cafetorium used for cafeteria, study halls and auditorium area.
The fine arts area: Band,
vocal and orchestra rooms
located near stage, art room in
same area.
By the
numbers
$1.64 MILLION
Cost to purchase
land and construct
the building
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Original square
footage
40.49
Original acreage
taken up
34
On the web
Teaching stations
700
Enrollment capacity
Weve been all over.
J o rg e n s e n s a i d p a r t ly because she had moved
around so much in the district,
and partly because she only
spent a year in the new high
school, the new building was
just going to another school.
Its sad to leave the school
you were having fun in, but
then you got to go into a new
school where everything was
brand-new and bigger, she
said. And it was all flat, as
we were in a two-story (high
File photos
school) before.
Jorgensen and the OHS
Class of 1966 was the last
group to graduate from
eighth grade, with the subsequent creation of a junior
high school for seventh- and
eighth-graders in the Red
Brick building.
It used to be a big deal,
eighth-grade graduation,
because then you were going
right to high school, she said.
We were also the first class
to have an overnight class trip
before graduation. We were
the last, too, she added with
a laugh.
Thankfully, some other
things have changed in 50
years at the school. During
the 1966-67 school year,
girls didnt have sports
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