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by CAMERON BREN fines for cannabis possession. In ities such as Monona, Fitchburg and did not make the change dressed the committee of the and ordinance committee for re-
an effort initiated by county ex- and Madison. they hoped for. whole (common council and view and recommendation of
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ecutive Joe Parisi in 2015 to get Shelley Kennedy is on the In April 2016 the city council plan commission) to discuss ordinance changes.
municipalities to align with the board of directors of Madison approved an ordinance chang- modifying city fines and forfei- Nearly a year later the license
Residents and members of a
countys reduced fines for NORML says shes working ing the fine structure for mari- tures, eliminating or reducing and ordinance committee made
local chapter of the National Or-
cannabis possession the city re- with the Middleton resident juana possession cutting the cannabis possession fines, and a recommendation to change
ganization for the Reform of
duced its fines last year, how- who brought this forward the fines roughly in half, but also changing policing trends and the ordinance from $175 for
Marijuana Laws (NORML) ap-
Confederate
ever, the speakers say that the last time, Casey Grady. She added paraphernalia fines. hiring practices as recom- first offense, $375 for second
peared before city council to
city is still out of alignment with says when Grady pushed for In May 2015 Middleton Po- mended by Parisi. The CoW re- offense, and $750 for a third of-
ask that the city once again re-
the county and other municipal- change the city took the reins lice Chief Chuck Foulke ad- ferred the issue to the license
visit an ordinance relating to MARIJUANA, page 7
flag incident
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VFW Post 8216 Commander Doug Zwank (left), University of Wisconsin Football coach Paul Chryst (center) and former Uni-
the events existence. The aimed at supporting radia- shall Boats, and the City of Middleton, worked on Thursday,
support received from our tion therapy for cancer June 1 to repaint a boathouse and remove invasive plant species
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opened boathouse for Marshall Boats at Marshall Park, as well
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As usual, the evening was full of fun and games, as area busi-
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University Press. The Middleton Community Orchestra closed out its season onWednesday, June 7 at 7:30
Lunch at American Girl Cafe at 12:30 pm
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Middleton residents UW Football coach Paul Chryst (center), former Middleton Mayor and current VFW Post Commander Doug Zwank (left), and former UW Wrestling coach Duane
Kleven (center) paid a visit to the Middleton Community Veterans Tribute on Friday morning. Chrysts father, George, was a Lieutenant with the Military Police in Germany. VFW Post 8216
will host a dedication ceremony for the new monument on July 22, from 10 a.m. to noon. The public is invited to attend.
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GEIGER
Wordsworth, saying he writes with his tongue and licks them.
from a place of penitential So I too clung to the twig of life, Ill be reading at the
Counter
loneliness. knowing that the dragon of Verona Public Library at 7
Tolstoy, in his Confession, death was inevitably awaiting p.m. tonight (Thursday,
realizes: people became repug- me, ready to tear me to pieces; June 15). Ill give away a
nant tome, and I became repug- and I could not understand why free book to say thanks
nant to myself, and ... I had fallen into such torment for this communitys won-
My confession
like all madmen, I thought But my family - wife and chil- derful support. Id love to
by Matt Geiger everyone wasmad exceptmy- dren - are also human. They are see you there.
self. placed just as I am: they must
There is an Eastern fable, either live in a lie or see the ter-
people around me. books as the literary selfie,
told long ago, of a traveller rible truth. Why should they thathave existed no longer do.
If that big guy with the which is a term with consider-
overtaken on a plain by an en- live? Why should I love them, My favorite Confession is
beard weeping?!! they might ably less romance and emo-
raged beast, Tolstoy also guard them, bring them up, or more modern than all those I
ask during a showing of tional heft, I think all books are
One of the most common writes in his Confession. Es- watch them? That they may have quoted here. It is the work
Christmas Vacation. really about the author, anyway.
questions I get (right after caping from the beast he gets come to the despair that I feel, of Knausgrd. Its called My
That sweaty man should re- Those who honestly turn their
Why are you sweating so into a dry well, but sees at the or else be stupid? Loving them, Struggle, and it comes in six
ally stop laughing, others vision inward are just shedding
much?) is about my writing. bottom of the well a dragon that I cannot hide the truth from elegant parts. I think it should
might add at a somber funeral. an unneeded veil, and when
Why, people ask, do you has opened its jaws to swallow them: each step in knowledge be required reading for our
But I, at least, know myself a they get it right, I always feel
right aboutyourself so much? him. And the unfortunate man, leads them to the truth. And the species.
little better than I know the like they are writing about me,
After all, my life hasnt been not daring to climb out lest he truth is death. In it, he says:
other 7 billion people alive and all of you, too.
particularly interesting or excit- should be destroyed by the en- Pretty grim, right? But, just Oh, this was the world and I
today, so Im simply doing the Some of my favorite exam-
ing when compared to most raged beast, and not daring to as fear is a necessary first step was living in the midst of it.
best with what I have. ples of this are David Sedaris,
other peoples lives. They are leap to the bottom of the well toward being brave, despair and What should I do? I felt like
Sometimes the line between Jorge Luis Borges, Tolstoy,
correct, obviously, but you cer- lest he should be eaten by the nihilism are an important leg on hammering my fists on the win-
reading and writing is blurred. Dostoyevsky, and my personal
tainly could have fooled me re- dragon, seizes a twig growing in the journey toward finding real dows, running around the room
After all, you are actually read- favorite, the Norwegian au-
peatedly over the course of the a crack in the well and clings to meaning and affirmation. and yelling, tossing tables and
ing, even while you write. One thor,Karl Ove Knausgrd. The
past 38 years, during which Ive it. His hands are growing The answer to this despair is chairs aside. I was full to the
of my favorite stories, in fact, is thing they have in common,
doggie paddled along and tried weaker and he feels he will also readily available in many brim with energy and life.
about a young Hunter S. even when they talk of death,
to keep breathing as I rise and soon have to resign himself to Confessions. In the forward to And with that simple state-
Thompson, sitting down at a loss, and other serious things, is
fall on swell after swell of psy- the destruction that awaits him A Personal Anthology, which ment, he slayed Tolstoys
typewriter with a copy of a that they do it with unflinching
chological excitement. How above or below, but still he is a beautiful collection of the dragon.
Faulkner novel, and manually honestly, and with the sense of
much drama did I experience clings on. Then he sees that two work of Jorge Luis Borges, An- If these are, indeed, literary
retyping the whole things, just humor you must be armed with
during childhood? During pu- mice, a black one and a white thony Kerrigan says the au- selfies, then they are the clos-
so he would know what whenever you tread on just
berty? During my 20s? Today? one, go regularly round and thors own identity is never far est thing we have to a candid
itfeltlike to write a great book. treacherous ground.
The answer is invariably the round the stem of the twig to away. And who is he? What snapshot of the human soul.
I read all sorts of things, from I am a sick man... I am a
same: About as much as I can which he is clinging and gnaw gives him the right to think and And when I read them, I feel
pulpy comic books to Dickens. spiteful man. I am an unpleasant
handle. at it. And soon the twig itself talk about himself? that I see myself, and the world
But the type of writing I return man. I think my liver is dis-
I write about myself because will snap and he will fall into Its simple: Hemerely iden- around me, more sharply, and
to again and again is what, for eased, writes Dostoyevsky at
you are supposed to write what the dragons jaws. The traveller tifies himself as the one who that Im more receptive to the
the past thousand years or so, the beginning of Notes from
you know. I understand very sees this and knows that he will swears he has not died. beauty and hilarity within both
has generally called the Con- the Underground. It has to be
little about myself. My actions inevitably perish; but while still He is here to write. And that of those things.
fession. It is also the kind of the best start to any book.
and emotional responses con- hanging he looks around, sees is massive. Because most things So thats my answer. The an-
writing I do. In Confessions of an Eng-
stantly catch me by surprise, some drops of honey on the have never existed, and never swer to the first question, usu-
While I recently heard a lish Opium-Eater, Thomas De
L ETTER E DITOR
just as much as the they do the leaves of the twig, reaches them will exist. And most things ally, is stairs.
critic refer to these types of Quincey quotes the poet
TO THE
Come celebrate Middleton history at the Pie and Ice Cream Social
Since it is June, the annual MAHS Pie and Ice members to join MAHS and help us preserve baked item or two, please plan to bring it (them) We hope you will plan to join us - and PLEASE
Cream Social cant be far off! Middletons history. to Lakeview Park by 4:00 PM this will give invite your family members, friends and neigh-
This year, the date is Wednesday, June 21 and I hope some of you bakers are planning to our servers time to get everything ready for the bors!!
plans are in full speed to provide another great donate a pie (or pies), cake, cookies or other big crowds we hope will attend. See you there,
evening of delicious baked goods, ice cream and baked items to help make this evening a great suc- We are again fortunate to have the New Hori- Jeff Martin, President
your favorite music. cess. We count on your support every year and zons Band join us and they start playing Middleton Area Historical Society
Of course it is a great opportunity to mingle couldnt do this without the involvement of many around 6:30 PM. As usual, serving starts at 5:00
with friends and perhaps convince any non- MAHS members. If you do plan to donate a PM and goes till 8:00 PM.
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The Middleton Area Historical Society Pie and Ice Cream Social will take place Wednesday, June 21 from 5-8 p.m. The New Horizons Band (left) will be playing at the event for the 22nd
consecutive year (starting at 6:30 p.m.) In addition, a very special guest will be on hand - none other than Abe Lincoln (actually it will be Craig Hoffman from Wausau who does a re-creation
Students Selected for 2017 High School State Honors Music Project
of Lincoln). He will dress the part and wander among the pie eaters and provide lots of great photo ops.
Guse, viola (Orchestra), Haiwen Dai, percussion (Band), Kian Djamali, trumpet (Orchestra), Max Newcomer, tenor sax (Jazz rehearse as a newly formed en- come involved in WSMA activi-
Ensemble), Sam Jaeger, percussion (Band), Maureen Sheehan, viola (Orchestra) semble. Camp dates are as fol- ties, including District and State
Front row, Left to Right: Ruth Thompson, soprano (Treble Choir), Elizabeth Engle, soprano (Mixed Choir), Sophia Patton, lows: June 17-20, Orchestra, Music Festivals, Concert Festi-
clarinet (Band), Allison Richards, soprano (Treble Choir), Leta Landucci, violin (Orchestra), Mia Chapman, violin (Orchestra) Treble Choir and Jazz Ensem- vals, State Honors Music Proj-
Not pictured: Bryson Bauer, trombone (Band), Meghna Datta, violin (Orchestra), Julian Engle, tenor (Alternate Mixed ble; June 21-24, Band and ect, Student Composition
Choir), Ben Foster, alto sax (Alternate Band), Mary Hsu, violin (Orchestra), Grace Madigan, flute (Alternate Band/Orchestra), Mixed Choir. All Honors stu- Project and State Marching
Abby Mangas, flute, (Alternate Band/Orchestra), Hanna Noughani, oboe (Band), Ben Peterson, trumpet (Orchestra), Leo Ross- dents reconvene in Madison in Band Championships. WSMA,
miller, tenor (Mixed Choir), Jack Tibbetts, percussion (Band), Anton Tung, percussion (Band), Balaji Veeramani, violin (Alternate late October to perform at the headquartered in the Wisconsin
Orchestra), Alex Warholic, percussion (Jazz Ensemble). annual Wisconsin State Music Center for Music Education, is
Conference. The Honors con- governed by a board of direc-
certs celebrate the remarkable tors made up of superintend-
WAUNAKEE, Wis. (June 9, School State Honors Music professional and highly disci- statewide.
achievements of Wisconsins ents, principals and other
2017) Some of Wisconsins Project. plined setting. Students are When students are chal-
finest young musicians and are officers from all over the state.
finest young musicians are The High School State Hon- challenged to perform at their lenged beyond what is possible
open to the public. WSMA believes music is a
about to meet up for what could ors Music Project is designed to musical best throughout the re- in a classroom, the results are
The 2017 WSMA High basic human need, and that all
be the most rewarding musical provide musically talented stu- hearsal period, which culmi- often inspiring and even magi-
School State Honors Project children have the right to expe-
experience of their lifetime dents with the opportunity to re- nates with an inspired cal. Honors students learn that
conductorsare: rience all that music offers
Wisconsin School Music Asso- hearse and perform with the performance, celebrating the hard work, commitment, re-
Band Jack Stamp, professor them.
ciations (WSMA) 2017 High nations finest conductors in a reach of music education sponsibility and working to-
fense to $100 for the first offense, $200 can result in a fine reduction. which is a $200 fine. I have MS and I use cannabis med- dicinal purposes for pain relief, Max
for the second offense, $300 for a third With the paraphernalia fine added With out recent success in Monona icinally and it was especially a big vic- Love and Manney Rodriquez.
offense and $500 for the fourth and the fines essentially increased rather were going back to Middleton asking tory for me in Monona, Kennedy said. Following the public comment pe-
subsequent offenses. The ordinance than decreased. them to review their ordinance again, I feel like a lot less of a criminal now riod alder JoAnna Richard made a mo-
also added the additional fees for para- Kennedy says she lives in Monona Kennedy said. Basically what we are and Im sure there are people in Mid- tion to refer further review of the
phernalia equal to possession charges. and was closely involved in the ordi- hoping for now is what happened in dleton jus like me. forfeitures of private cannabis use to
Each offense includes additional court nance change made there. Monona Monona. Kennedy was joined by Grady at the the License and Ordinance Commit-
costs as well. Successful completion of eliminated all fines except for users Kennedy says this ordinance change city council meeting as well as Andy tee. The motion passed unanimously
alcohol and other drug abuse program under 21 and for smoking in public is something very personal for her. Van Duym, who said he uses it for me- by the council.
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Putting on a show!
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The Kehl School of Dance in Middleton presented their end of the year recital (in Waunakee)
on the weekend of May 13th. This was Kehls 137th recital, and Kehls are the longest running
family owned dance studios in the United States. Kehl School of Dance offers classes for all ages
and ability levels, even adults. Genres include ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, lyrical as well as their
own creation and one of the most popular classes, fairytale ballet. Kehl presents award winning
competitive dance teams that perform in the community on a regular basis. Watch for them in
the Good Neighbor Fest Parade. Registration for summer dance classes is now open and classes
begin July 10. Pictured, clockwise from top left: Marty Kramer, Tori Rowland, Karley Ceder-
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things from her in 2018.
Bindl batted .358 with one Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld
home run and 17 RBI. Bindl Middletons Jessica Parente was named first-team all-Big Eight Conference.
first-team
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Johnson was named honorable-
also honored
mention all-league.
Zucker, a junior, finished
the year with a 79.95 average.
by ROB REISCHEL Over the last six weeks of the
Times-Tribune year, Zucker didnt have a
score eclipse 79.
Twelve months ago, Andy Zucker finished second at
Zucker could fly under the the Big Eight Conference tour-
radar on one of the best boys nament, second at regionals
golf teams in Wisconsin. and third at sectionals. Andy
Today, theres no missing had a great second half to the
Zucker. season, Middleton coach Tom
Zucker, the No. 5 golfer on Cabalka said.
Middletons state runner-up Zucker was also rock solid
team in 2016, jumped to the at state where he finished 28th
No. 1 spot in the lineup in the individually.
Cardinals revamped 2017 line- I had a lot of fun, Zucker
up. said of playing at state.
And after a slow start, Playing as an individual is a
Zucker played like an ace the lot different. My mindset was
final six weeks of the year. to be more aggressive. I like
For his efforts, Zucker was being under pressure and I like
named first team all-Big Eight a lot of people watching.
Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld Conference. Seniors Colin Zucker certainly handled the
Middleton junior Andy Zucker was named first-team all-Big Eight Conference. Butler and Brett Wipfli were
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First Team
Cabalka took note of.
Great experience,
Cabalka said of Zucker playing Name Year School
at state. His confidence just Carter Simon 12 Sun Prairie
continued to grow and this was Sam Klobucar 12 Beloit Memorial
a wonderful experience for Garhett Kaegi 11 Verona
him. Andy Zucker 11 Middleton
Its tough when youre an Ethan Carrick 10 Sun Prairie
individual and youre used to
Second Team
playing with a team. But he
handled it really well and he
made some really good deci- Name Year School
sions. Noah Cagnazzo 12 Madison Memorial
Butler averaged 81.64 and Matt Zimmerman 11 Janesville Parker
might have been a first-team Logan Knecht 12 Madison Memorial
all-conference selection if he Colin Butler 12 Middleton
hadnt missed two league Brett Wipfli 12 Middleton
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Golfers count their top three
scores in conference matches,
Name Year School
the Big Eight Conference tour-
Will Zunker 12 Verona
nament and three at-large
Michael Henry 11 Janesville Parker
matches. The players score is
Ross Johnson 12 Middleton
used, minus the course rating.
Nate Polglaze 12 Beloit Memorial
Because Butler missed two
Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld
Sam Wagner 12 Sun Prairie
conference matches, he only Middletons Colin Butler was named second-team all-Big Eight Conference. Nick Kaufman 12 Janesville Craig
had three scores to work with,
Logan Simmerman 12 Madison Memorial
leaving him no room for error.
four rounds in the 70s, Middleton had to replace narrowly short of state.
Colin would have had a
Cabalka said. four all-conference players I was very proud of this Coach of the Year Robert Eicher, Janesville Parker
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Like Wipfli and Butler, including state Player of the group with how they improved Player of the Year Carter Simon, Sun Prairie
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Johnson joined Middletons Year Emmet Herb and all-state so much throughout the sea-
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