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Homecoming
in Middleton!
Residents sue
Middleton
Town Board
See two full pages of homecoming parade photos on
pages 12-13.
Play it Forward
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Times-Tribune
Middleton residents are once again coming together to help children in the remote, impoverished village of Fond Blanc
in Haiti. The second annual Play it Forward for Haiti fundraiser, a family friendly event, will take place Sunday at Keva
Sports Center in the Good Neighbor City, starting at 2 p.m. Find our more on page 4.
Early voting
City of Middleton clerk Lorie Burns has announced that the City
of Middleton will expand its early voting hours to provide more options to the citys voters. Following are the times and dates for early
voting at Middleton City Hall, 7426 Hubbard Avenue:
Monday, October 17Friday, October21, the city early voting
hours will be7 a.m.-10 a.m.
See VOTING, page 6
by KEVIN MURPHY
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
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Ted Vigil is carrying on the musical tradition of John Denver. He will perform in at the Middleton Performing Arts Center,
and kick off the Friends of the Performing Arts Centers new season, on Saturday, October 8. Tickets can be purchased at the
Middleton Community Bank 3207 Parmenter Street in Middleton or online at friendspac.org.
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Endowment accepting
grant applications
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On Monday, September 19 at the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Commission meeting, Lucille Taylor continued her generous
philanthropy in Middleton. She donated another $30,776 for a total of $130,776 for the development of the Harvey John &
Lucille Taylor Memorial Park. The most recent donation is directed for the purchase and installation of a pergola and substantial landscaping.Lucilles generous donation of her life estate will benefit countless children and families from all walks
of life to live happy and healthier lives, said city administrator Mike Davis. This contribution is profound and immeasurable.
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by MATT GEIGER
Times-Tribune
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Several Middleton residents have visited the Fond Blanc orphanage and school, meeting with the children whose futures depend
on getting an education.
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The mill (tax) rate in the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District is expected to decrease by 4.3 percent next year.
by CAMERON BREN
Times-Tribune
HAITI
CHURCH NOTES
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SUED
VOTING
Monday, October 24Thursday, November 3, early voting hours will be8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday, November 4, early voting hours will be8 a.m. to
5 p.m.
For all City of Middleton voters mailing in their ballots,
they must be postmarked no later than Election Day,Tuesday,
November 8.
For more information about City of Middleton elections,
including polling locations, Voter ID requirements and a sample ballot, see this link:https://myvote.wi.gov.
For more information, please call the City Clerks office
during their regular office hours of 7:45 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.,Monday-Friday.
board denied the residents application stating that as a cul-desac, Sunset Ridge Drive
cul-de-sac, hindered access
from large emergency vehicles
and one board members said he
would prefer to have no more
cul-de-sacs.
In essence, the Board had
no choice but to deny Adler and
Schmitz Application because
they had already approved the
preliminary plat, according to
the petition.
On Monday, the board ap-
dard roads.
Haverberg also questioned
that justification, saying that
only Koch and Bronner roads
are substandard as Voesen Road
meets town pavement and
shoulder width requirements.
While Veridian claimed that
the vast majority of the towns
remaining substandard roads
are Koch and Bronner roads,
Haverberg said he finds that
simply not true.
Veridian Homes plans to
have several homes constructed
along Voesen Road next spring
along with some internal roadwork and additional home construction.
The subdivisions final phase
is to be completed by 2020.
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Thirty State, LANG, and TuesdayMorning are all opening at Greenway Station.
Blackhawk Ski Clubs Annual Open House will be heldOct. 2 from11:30 a.m. to3:30 p.m.at 10118 Blackhawk Rd.
The Blackhawk Bash will
offer free fun for families.
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53583
Baranowski, Carrie A, 38,
Exceeding Zones and Posted
Limits, 02/29/2016, $98.80 ,
1817 Vahlen St, Madison, WI
53704
Barlow, Benjamin F, 28, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 02/15/2016, $98.80, 2550
University Ave # 215, Madison,
WI 53713
Barsness, Joseph R, 45, Operating
after
revocation,
03/07/2016, $124.00 , 1311
Webb St, Black Earth, WI
53515
Bauer, Scott L, 44, Method
of Giving Signals, 02/25/2016,
$98.80 , 1202 Tramore Trl,
Madison, WI 53717
Bedward, Kevin L, 50, Obstructing Traffic, 02/29/2016,
$124.00 , 1246 Sweeney Dr
Apt 1, Middleton, WI 53562
Bowar, Nellie M, 88, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 02/12/2016, $149.20, 8202
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WI 53562
Smejkal, Teresa L, 46, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 03/07/2016, $124.00, 5413
Comanche Way, Madison, WI
53704
Smith, Amber A, 22, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 02/16/2016, $98.80, 3106
Village Ct Apt 8, Janesville, WI
53546
Smith, Amber A, 22, Operating
while
Suspended,
02/16/2016, $124.00 , 3106
Village Ct Apt 8, Janesville, WI
53546
Sprecher, Crystal W, 46, Non
03/07/2016,
Registration,
$98.80, 7684 Martinsville Rd,
Cross Plains, WI 53528
Stabenau, Leah N, 32, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 03/07/2016, $149.20, 4605
Pawnee Pass, Fitchburg, WI
53711
Steinweg, David J, 27, Failure to Obey Sign/Signal,
02/24/2016, $98.80 , 1545
Meadowlark Ln, Prairie Du
Sac, WI 53578
Stephen, Emmanuel O, 26,
Operating while Suspended,
02/15/2016, $124.00 , 1510
Troy Dr # 4, Madison, WI
53704
Stephen, Emmanuel O, 26,
Resisting or Obstructing Officer, 02/15/2016, $439.00, 1510
Troy Dr # 4, Madison, WI
53704
Stephens, Mark A, 46, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 02/19/2016, $124.00, 3728
Pheasant Branch Rd, Middleton, WI 53562
Stousland, Geneva Low, 18,
Retail Theft/ Shoplifting,
02/14/2016, $218.50 , 1725
Madison Street, Apt. #2, Madison, WI 53711 2273
Strutt, Mackenzie K, 20, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 02/20/2016, $124.00, 4051
Strutt Rd, Ridgeway, WI 53582
Suarez, Daniel W., 24, Operating
while
Suspended,
03/02/2016, $124.00 , 6323
Pheasant Ln Apt 29, Middleton,
WI 53562
Suarez, Daniel W., 24, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 03/02/2016, $174.40, 6323
Pheasant Ln Apt 29, Middleton,
WI 53562
Surtees, Michael J, 24, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 11/28/2015, $149.20, 1327
Modaff
Road,
#A12,
Naperville, IL 60565
Sye Ii, Vincent E, 25, Operating
while
Suspended,
02/27/2016, $124.00 , 1313
Temkin Ave # 2, Madison, WI
53705
Szramek, Marc R, 35, Exceeding Zones and Posted Limits, 02/13/2016, $124.00, 322
S Albert St, Mount Prospect, IL
60056
Timm, Jonathan J, 31, Non
Registration,
02/25/2016,
$98.80 , 8053 Ballweg Rd,
Dane, WI 53529
Tonnesen, Amanda M, 18,
Exceeding Zones and Posted
Limits, 02/20/2016, $98.80 ,
7817 Noll Valley Rd, Verona,
WI 53593
Travis, Sharae Monique, 23,
Operating while Suspended,
03/02/2016, $124.00 , 6213
Maywood Ave, Middleton, WI
53562
Trejo Alvarez, Sandra G, 39,
Operating w/o a Valid Drivers
License, 03/07/2016, $124.00,
3409 Dryden Dr, Madison, WI
53704
Tyson, Roshonda N, 34, Op-
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reasons, those with compromised immune systems, and infants too young to get the
vaccine. The more people vaccinated, the less opportunity
there is to infect others.
McHugh counsels that the flu
can be a very serious and potentially life-threatening illness.
Young children, pregnant
women, people 65 and older
Blackhawk is a well-known
local example of a new kind of
church that has experienced impressive growth.
The seminar, titled REAL
Church Buildings, will cover
solutions for creating a building
that can become a catalyst for
ministry growth through the integration of relevant architecture
and
technology,
economically sustainable building solutions, adaptable and
flexible spaces and linkage with
the community. Speakers include leadership coaches,
fundraising experts and church
architects. The event will run
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
and includes a complimentary
lunch.
Attendees will also hear from
Robin Roberts, who has been
involved in the construction of
more than 170 area churches
including Blackhawk since he
founded Roberts Construction
in 1981. He is the director of
client services for NCI-Roberts,
the companys name since it became a division of Blue
Mounds-based builder JG Development. Roberts built the
Blackhawk church on Brader
Way in 2007, as well as the
original church on Whitney
Way in 1987 and its expansion
in 1997.
NCI-Roberts partnered with
Building Gods Way in 2014 to
provide more robust construction options to Wisconsin
churches and Christian schools.
Building Gods Way offers
unique Christian-based archi-
tecture,
audiovisual
and
fundraising resources, as well as
access to discounted building
supplies.
Area church leaders, key
members and staff are all welcome. For more information or
to register visit www.bgwservices.com/seminar or contact
NCI-Roberts at 608-237-0500.
NCI-Roberts Construction,
Inc. has a renowned history of
building and transforming
places of worship and nonprofits, and a process proven to
serve individual and committeeled expansion. Its offices are located in Madison and Blue
Mounds.
Building Gods Way (BGW)
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Photos contributed
On Tuesday, September 16 Madison-West Town-Middleton Rotarians were treated to a delightful lunchtime history of a local
treasure: Pope Farm Conservancy. Mel Pope, son of the grounds founder, Art Pope, a former animal science professor at the
University of Wisconsin, gave a brief history of the sacred land, speaking about native trails winding from Lake Mendota into
Middleton, and all the way up to today, when carloads of families come out each summer to see thousands of colorful sunflowers.
Pope Farm Conservancy is 105 acres that sits on top of three recessional moraines in the Town of Middleton, Wisconsin, where
three different watersheds come together. A 360 degree panoramic view of Lake Mendota, the Capitol and Madisons west side
can be seen to the east, the Black Earth Creek valley to the North, and the terminal moraine to the South and West. Rotarians
are anxious to come back often, to enjoy the blissful views and quiet of this oasis. And they said they plan to Google Ted Kennedy
skiing at Blackhawk Ski area to learn about his 1960 campaign stop at this future park for brother John F. Kennedy.
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FROM THE
S CENES
FROM THE
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Reischel on
Twitter at
@robreischel
EVANSVILLE As the
snow fell last winter and temperatures hovered in the single
digits, Payton Hodson trekked
out to her garage most days.
And Middletons rapidly rising
golfer took swing after swing,
firing ball after ball into a net.
Glamorous? Far from.
Effective? You bet.
Hodson, one of the states
most improved golfers in 2016,
has seen her stock skyrocket in
the last 12 months. And the
blue-chipper took it to another
level last Thursday.
Hodson, a junior at MHS,
won the Big Eight Conference
tournament held at Evansville
Golf Course. Hodson fired a 3over-par 75 and helped
Middleton the states No. 1
ranked team cruise to the
team title.
The Cardinals shot a 326team score to easily outdistance runner-up Janesville
Parker (360) and Verona (366).
Personally,
capturing
medalist honors was absolutely
amazing and surreal, Hodson
said. Going into the confer-
Back on
track
GOLFERS, page 20
Football
Cardinals
drill Parker
by ADAM HATLAN
Middleton junior golfer Payton Hodson captured medalist honors at the Big Eight Conference tournament last Thursday.
Middleton defensive coordinator Tom Cabalka was a happy man after the Cardinals blanked Janesville Parker, 28-0.
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
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20, 25-16.
Welti had 15 kills and 16
digs, while Nonn had three
aces and 16 digs. McGinnis
had eight kills and 18 digs,
while McMurray had 23
assists and 11 digs. Gundrum
notched five aces and
Flottmeyer had four kills and
3.5 blocks.
Middleton then went 5-1 in
Oshkosh last Saturday and
finished second overall.
Hats off to our girls who
competed down to the last
minute, then hurried back for
the Homecoming dance,
Marcos said.
Middleton opened with a
29-27, 25-13 win over
Brillion.
Welti had nine kills, while
McGinnis had four kills and
seven digs.Gundrum had two
aces and four digs, McMurray
had 14 assists and five digs
and Nonn had eight digs.
We started slow and sluggish and got into rhythm as
the
match
progressed,
Marcos said.
Middleton then toppled
Suring, 25-20, 25-19.
Welti had 11 kills and 10
digs, while Nonn had two aces
and 13 digs. McGinnis had
four aces, four kills and eight
digs and McMurray had three
aces, 18 assists and four digs.
Gundrum had three aces
and seven digs and Flottmeyer
added five kills.
Middleton then completed
pool play with a 25-16, 25-20
win over Winneconne.
Welti had four aces and
nine kills, while McGinnis
added seven kills and six
Boys spikers
topple Fort
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Lily Welti and Middletons girls volleyball team finished at at the UW-Oshkosh Titan Tussle
last Saturday.
Nick Zeinemann (17) and Ben Miller (4) helped Middletons boys volleyball team roll past Fort Atkinson last week.
15 teams.
It should be a good day of
volleyball, White said.
Boys soccer
team keeps
on rolling
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2016
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
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Division 1 poll
1. Marquette (8-0-2)
2. Middleton (10-0-1)
3. D.C. Everest (11-0-2)
4. Green Bay Preble (121-1)
5. Brookfield Central (70-2)
Derek Waleffe and Middletons boys soccer team improved to 10-1-1 last week.
shutout of his career.
Middleton has now allowed
just six goals in 11 games and
has posted seven shutouts.
Our defense must be considered one of the best in the
state, Kollasch said. This
tremendous
defense
is
anchored by senior captain
Ryan Peyton, senior Max
Raisleger,
senior
Taylor
Friday at 7 p.m.
Sept. 20
Middleton 6, Janesville Craig 0
Middleton .......... 3 3 6
Janesville Craig ........ 0 0 0
First half: Allen (Lawrence), 5:00;
Waleffe (Pauly), 8:00; Waleffe
(Lawrence), 12: 00. Second half:
Waleffe (Allen), 56:00; Raisleger,
67:00; Allen (Vandermause), 76:00.
Saves: M (Martin 1, Sampson 1)
2; JC (Courtney) 10.
Sept. 24
Middleton 5, Eau Claire Memorial 0
Middleton ...... 3 2 5
Eau Claire Memorial ... 0 0 0
First half: Allen (Waleffe), 34:00;
Warholic, 36:00; Allen (Lawrence),
42:00. Second half: Jeorge, 64:00; Sisk
(Schuster), 77:00.
Saves: M (Sampson) 5; ECM
(Brotzman) 20.
They
are the
champions
Photo courtesy of
Christopher Hujanen
Middletons
girls
tennis team tied for the
Big Eight Conference
dual meet title with an
8-1 record in the league.
In front (from left)
are Mia Kim, Kayla
Wiegand,
Maddie
Clark, Jada Thomas,
Nika
Agapov
and
Michelle Chi.
In back (from left)
are Jessica Wang,
Shanna
Wiegand,
Elizabeth Boettinger,
Kai Heineman, Ally
Hujanen and Jessica
Pientka.
Boys runners
finish third at
Midwest Invite
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Times-Tribune
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Sam Jaeger and Middletons boys cross country team finished third at the Midwest Invite last Saturday.
Mac Arthur 257, Madison La Follette
257, Oconomowoc 272, Mequon
Homestead 279, Sun Prairie 288,
Kenosha Bradford 299, Monroe 347,
Dodgeville-Mineral
Point
353,
Kimberly 355, Janesville Craig 395,
Lake Geneva Badger 417, La Crosse
Logan 421, Darlington 426, Stoughton
430, Gurnee Warren 464, DeForest 558,
Oregon 587, Madison West 643,
Elkhorn 686, Beaver Dam 710,
Swimmers stay
perfect in Big 8
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2016
Middleton
moves to 5-0
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
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Middleton girls swimming coach Lauren Cabalka (left) and the Cardinals are undefeated in Big Eight Conference dual meets.
third (5:47.89). Caroline
Hippen won the 100 backstroke
(1:02.12),
while
Keebler was second (1:03.56)
(1:15.01).
On deck: The Cardinals
are at Madison La Follette
Friday,
then
host
the
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Alexis Thomas (left), Lindsay Callahan (above) and Middletons girls golfers have high hopes
this postseason.
GOLFERS
Golf Coaches
of Wisconsin poll
1. Middleton
2. Arrowhead
3. Franklin
4. Milton
5. Homestead
6. Kettle Moraine
7. Brookfield Central
8. Eau Claire Memorial
9. Racine Prairie
10. Onalaska
conference title.
I sound like a broken
record, but our short game still
needs a lot of work and that
will be our focus in preparing
for our postseason run,
Halverson said. Were going
to try to make this a special end
to our three seniors seasons.
The Cardinals hosted the
Middleton
Regional
Wednesday at Pleasant View.
Middleton will also host a sectional Oct. 4 at Blackhawk
Country Club beginning at 9
a.m.
The state tournament is Oct.
10-11 at University Ridge Golf
Course.
Right now, I feel prepared
and assured that, as a team, we
are in a good position to
advance,
Hodson
said.
Heading into the postseason,
our focus is to continue to
improve every day.
We are sharpening our
short game and working to
eliminate those wasted strokes.
Even though we are ranked No.
1 in the state, we cannot take
this for granted. We have much
work to do to reach our goal of
another state title. It is important for us to remain positive,
cohesive, and confident in our
abilities. We can only do this as
a team, and we are excited to
rise to the challenge.
Thomas agreed.
Im pretty confident with
what my team and I have right
now, Thomas said. We definitely all have the capability to
shoot low, which is great to
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James Pabst and Middletons football team rolled over Janesville Parker last Friday.
First quarter
M Roquet, 2, run (Polecek kick),
1:55
Second quarter
M Ashford, Jr., 18, pass from
Roquet (Polecek kick), 2:44
Third quarter
M Turner, 79, kickoff return
(Polecek kick), 11:41
M Ludwig, 1, run (Polecek kick),
5:08
TEAM STATS
First Downs: M 12, JP 9. Rushing
(att-yd): M 38-178, JP 37-90. Passing
(comp-att-yd-td-int): M 9-16-103-1-0,
JP 2-8-5-0-0. Fumbles-lost: M 2-1, JP 31. Penalties-yds: M 7-75, JP 4-39. Time
of possession: M 23:22, JP 24:38.
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing (att-yd-td): JP Vance
19-81-0; M Pabst 10-63-0, Huff 1153-0, Roquet 5-26-1, Delaney 5-20-0,
Femanich 3-15-0, Ludwig 2-3-1,
Helbach 2-2-0.
Passing (comp-att-yd-td-int): JP
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FOR SALE
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Sweet swingers
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