A Look Back at The Year 2015: Recap of The Year's Top Stories Begins On Page 3
A Look Back at The Year 2015: Recap of The Year's Top Stories Begins On Page 3
A Look Back at The Year 2015: Recap of The Year's Top Stories Begins On Page 3
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THE YEAR
IN REVIEW
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Robert E. Volk
Sykes taken
into custody
A former middleton man
was taken into custody after
allegedly jumping bail last
week.
On Tuesday, Dec. 22,
James T. Sykes, 36, violated bail conditions from
an arrest on December 9,
according to a statement issued by the Dane county
Sheriffs Office.
O bITUARIeS
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
Sykes brandished a
weapon at the Town of
middleton residence and
threatened two women, say
authorities.
Sykes was
sought on new charges of
bail Jumping and multiple
counts Domestic Disorderly conduct While
Armed.
Clauss, Robert G.
L OcAL N eWS
Clarence Hamilton
and Grace Smith
CHURCH NOTES
Electronic Theatre Controls (ETC) in Mazomanie and Middleton took all 800 of its local employees to a private screening of Star Wars The Force Awakens on opening day, Friday, Dec.
18. Ten full auditoriums at Marcus Point Cinemas in Madison were rented exclusively for the
event at 10 a.m. A similar event happened in 1999 for Star Wars The Phantom Menace.
Busy local
election season
City becomes
dementia
friendly
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
for their efforts to train 50 percent of employees on dementiafriendly practices and review
environmental changes that
would aid customers with dementia or memory challenges.
All of the departments within
the city of middleton municipality have met the criteria of
training 50 percent or more of
their departments.
A magical trip
to London
black socks. check. Performance music. check. Passport. check. Two days after
christmas, 205 students from
middleton High School, six
mHS fine arts staff members
and dozens of parent chaperones filed through stations at
mHS to ensure they had packed
everything that was needed for
the middleton High School Fine
Arts London Tour.
On New Years Day, many
parents and family members
who were state side got up extra
early to watch the mHS band
appear in the London New
Years Day parade, which
streamed live beginning at 6
a.m. central Time. It was a
stunning performance as the
band debuted their new uniforms while marching to and
playing Runaway baby.
members of the mHS Orchestra were involved in the parade at the request of the
LNYDP organizers by handling
some of The Kites of Nasser
Volant and riding the blue barclays bikes (aka as boris bikes,
nicknamed after boris Johnson,
the mayor of London who
championed them). Some choir
and drama students had a lot of
fun dancing and informally entertaining the crowd while they
waited for the parade to start.
As the mHS band finished
the parade on New Years Day,
the bells of Westminster Abbey
were ringing as if to punctuate
their performance.
earlier in the week, the mHS
band and the mHS Orchestra
had been part of one of the London New Years Day Parade
Festival concerts at the beautiful cadogan Hall. Another
evening, the mHS Orchestra
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2015
Davis gives
State of the City
FROM THE FEB. 12 EDITION:
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
Meriter delays
Hurt feelings
over annexation
Like a jilted lover, the middleton Town board was reluctant monday to take back an
erdman Real estate Holdings,
Inc. property that had been annexed into the city of middleton and then was detached last
month.
Why should we take you
Heroins
terrible toll
alScribe.com, a travelogue he
launched in 2010. He published
the following essay on Feb. 5,
2014, two months after the
heroin overdose death of Sarah
Novotny, 24, of Waunakee, and
in the days following the heroin
overdose death of actor Philip
Seymour Hoffman.
We believe Comps candid
and unapologetic essays shed
unique light on a problem that
invokes strong opinions despite
being too often misunderstood:
In the sordid, voyeuristic, details to emerge from the presumed heroin overdose death of
actor Philip Seymour Hoffman
I hear echoes from my own recent life, now marred by psychic wounds that have barely
begun to heal.
Of the many terrible things
my girlfriend, Sarah, and I witnessed while living in New
mexico, the icy blue color that
washed over the faces of those
overdosing on heroin jarred us
the most. This ghoulish discoloration is caused by a sudden
decrease in oxygen due to respiratory depression, preceded
by a loss of consciousness. As
far as dying goes, one could
hardly ask for a more peaceful
exit.
We moved to New mexico,
via madison, in march 2012.
There I wrote for a paper in the
northern part of the state, while
Sarah continued with college.
We were at a house on Lower
San Pedro Road, in espanola,
the first time we saw
someonefall out, a euphemism
for overdose. espanola, population 12,000, is a small valley
town about 30 miles north of
Santa Fe. Of its many distinctions, the one most mentioned
with no deficit of bravado by its
largely Hispanic and Native
American residents is its standing as Americas opiate capital.
For more than a decade, its
heroin overdose death rate has
hovered around six times the
national average. In the Valley,
the chiva is cheap, abundant,
and deadly.
We were visiting Severo and
Lupe that day when, shortly
after we arrived, a young man
named Ivan stopped by on his
lunch break to fix in their
kitchen. After getting well, Ivan
went to untie the tourniquet
when, without any warning, he
dropped like a sack of potatoes
to the floor, hitting the ground
with a loudthud! A soft wave of
blue supplanted his maple complexion.
Sarah burst into tears. As
Lupe and I comforted her,
Severo dashed to the other end
of the trailer, returning with
Narcan (naloxone), a nasal
spray that flushes the brain of
opiates, instantly reversing the
overdose. Within seconds, the
man opened his eyes, regained
his color, and rose to his feet,
unaware he had nearly crossed
over. Watching someone nearly
die rattled me and Sarah enough
Starting fires
2015
age.
Insurance adjustors (inspecting a house fire) ask us
wheres all the water?, said
Harris. most of that water ends
up in the basementWater can
do as much damage to a building as the fire can.
mFD is one of the few area
departments to use UHP and
will participate in a training exercise the bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco Firearms and explosives will conduct near chicago
in June to test UHPs effectiveness on fire suppression, impact
on fire scene investigation and
firefighter safety.
Whether to equip the drone
with a thermal imaging camera
or conventional video will be
determined after attending a fire
chiefs convention this week in
Indianapolis, IN., said Harris,
who would like to have the
drone in time for training exercises in June.
Giosta, Olson
join city council
FROM THE APRIL 30
EDITION:
Town bids
Breunig farewell
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
City pursues
social justice
FROM THE MAY 7 EDITION:
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2015
Iconic Stamm
House reborn
FROM THE MAY 21 EDITION:
Whether its the persistent rumors about Underground Railroad tunnels beneath its floors,
or gleefully bawdy tales of rum
running during prohibition, the
Stamm House has always been
steeped in middleton lore.
Thats why, when one of the
areas oldest restaurants gradually fell into a state of disrepair,
re-opening and closing without
notice while the business
foundered, the people of the
Good Neighbor city were concerned they might lose one of
their most iconic landmarks.
Those fears will be dispelled
when the establishment reopens its doors on Tuesday,
may 26. completely renovated,
rebuilt, palpably loved and
slightly renamed as 1847 at the
Stamm House, the restaurant
looks like it could be on the
verge of its heyday.
The team behind the new
Stamm House has not only
fixed up the building, stripping
away detritus and glorifying the
local limestone walls that had
for years been hidden from the
public eye; they have also rebuilt its soul and reimagined its
purpose and menu.
So many people have such
close attachments to this restaurant, explains general manager
brian Hamilton. They worked
here, or their parents worked
here. Its imbued us with a sense
of mission.
The reimagined eatery includes two full bars, warm
sheets of natural light, exposed
stone walls, literally tons of reclaimed wood, a special chefs
cave and a menu with which
executive chef Nick Johnson
will innovate to his hearts delight.
Johnson, a nominee for the
prestigious James beard Award,
has been integral to the design
of the kitchen and chefs cave.
He plans to emphasize whole
animals, purchased locally from
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
Body cameras
for police?
FROM THE JUNE 11 EDITION:
Taylor honored
for creating park
FROM THE JULY 23 EDITION:
dip brar. Kathy has had leadership roles in The middleton Kiwanis club, clark Street
community School, the middleton commission on Youth
and the middleton Youth center. Her volunteer efforts have
helped to establish a popular
school garden program, the
Voss House garden Project,
made improvements at clark
Street community School and
secured additional funding for
the middleton Youth center.
Kris berman is active in
many community organizations
as well as bringing people in the
neighborhood together. Kris is,
or has been, active in the middleton cub Scouts, boy Scouts
Troop 940, middleton School
Nutrition Association, middleton Optimists, middleton Good
Neighbor Festival, Gildas
club, volunteering at middleton
High School and middleton
Players Theater. Good Neighbor is one of the attributes that
best describe Kris berman. She
has been the Orchid Heights
neighborhood organizer and
caretaker for 23 years. Wherever there is a need, she is there
to help. When someone needs a
ride to the airport, or to pick up
groceries in an emergency, or to
help with a problem, she is
available.
She brightens
everyones day with her jokes
and her laugh, said her neighbor, Arlene Finley.
The Good Neighbor Awards
have been part of the Good
Neighbor Festival for 35 years
and have been given to people
from all walks of life. Reading
the nominations is always heartwarming and uplifting, says
Tamra Dagnon, 2015 President
of the Good Neighbor Festival.
People do so many great things
to support our community and a
lot of hard work goes on behind
the scenes.
Fish story
FROM THE AUG. 13 EDITION:
Utility District
approved
FROM THE AUG. 27 EDITION:
The middleton city council
has voted to approve the creation of a utility district that will
provide five miles of sewer and
water main lines for the community of bishops bay and
other future developments in
the city of middleton and Town
of Westports targeted residential growth areas. The total estimated cost of the project
stands at $8,230,000.
The council voted seven to
one to approve the utility district. Ald. JoAnna Richard
voted in opposition, holding
that the project should be entirely privately financed and
See 2015, page 7
2015
A new life
in America
FROM THE SEPT. 10
EDITION:
MIDDLETON TIMES-TRIBUNE
Community
rallies to
support families
displaced by fire
FROM THE OCT. 1 EDITION:
VFW Auxiliary
accepts men
FROM THE OCT. 15 EDITION:
Giving women a
voice in church
FROM THE OCT. 22 EDITION:
If you are going to talk
about motherhood, marriage,
family and all they mean in various contexts, the best way
might not be a room full of
men, says Rhonda miska, a
middleton native, author, theologian and translator.
That sentiment is at the heart
of catholic Women Speak:
bringing Our Gifts to the
Table, a new book published
by Paulist Press and launched
earlier this month at the Pontifical University Antonianum in
Rome.
The book is the product of
the catholic Women Speak Network, an online forum for theological
dialogue
and
collaboration, administered by
the Digby Stuart Research center for Religion, Society, and
Human Flourishing at the University of Roehampton in London.
We are made up of 1,000
catholic women from around
the world, explains miska.
miska, a freelance writer currently based out of Dubuque,
Iowa, often returns to her hometown to visit her parents, Ken
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and claudia.
She called the book a call to
dialogue rather than a position paper.
In catholic Women Speak:
bringing Our Gifts to the
Table, she translated from
Spanish to english an essay by
carolina del Rio mena, of
chile, and wrote an essay entitled Young catholic Women
Working in ministry: blessings,
challenges, and Hopes.
City budget
approved
FROM THE NOV. 26 EDITION:
Asking tough
questions about
racial equality
FROM THE NOV. 26 EDITION:
Area leaders held a community workshop recently that focused on racial inequities that
persist locally and across the
nation - and what can be done
within the community to address them.
Percy brown, director of equity and student achievement
for the school district, middleton Police chief chuck Foulke,
Rev. miranda Hassett of St.
Dunstans episcopal church,
Rev. James Iliff of middleton
community United church of
christ, Al Ripp, executive director of middleton Outreach
ministry, and Laura Love, director of secondary education
for the school district, all spoke
at the event at the police station
titled, equity vs. equality: an
examination of the racial inequities that exist in Dane
county.
The racism and racial disparities that exist across the nation
impact Dane county more than
many people realize, they said.
In the United States, the unemployment rate for African
Americans is four times higher
than that of whites. A stunning
41 percent of blacks live in
poverty, compared to 10 percent
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Follow Rob
Reischel on
Twitter at
@robreischel
Middletons hockey team has had plenty to celebrate during its 12-0 start this season.
MHS sports
teams enjoyed
terrific year
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Rob
Reischel
1. Girls gofers
win state title
Middletons girls golfers celebrated on the 18th green after winning the WIAA Division 1 state title in October.
2015
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Middletons girls basketball team reached the state semifinals in 2015, before losing to eventual champion DSHA.
Arrowheads Lauterbach
also parred the hole, meaning
the championship trophy was
headed to middleton.
I could not ask for more,
Skibba said. Were such a
tight knit group and its so great
to leave on a high note.
Halverson agreed.
Theyre all just amazing,
Halverson said. I really cant
believe it. I mean, I can but I
cant. The whole thing is
incredible.
Incredible is right just
like the 2015 state champion
middleton girls golf team.
team had another terrific season going 22-5 overall and finishing third in the big eight
conference at 15-3.
The cardinals caught fire
late in the year, winning 11 of
12 games to reach the WIAA
Division 1 state tournament for
the ninth time under coach Jeff
Kind. There, the cardinals lost
a memorable state semifinal to
eventual champion DSHA.
This was a pretty gratifying
year in retrospect, cardinals
coach Jeff Kind said.We had
the parts to be a very good team
and had pretty high expectations coming into the season,
but we had some growing to do
as well.
File photo
2015
3. Running down
their dreams
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4. Making a splash
5. Champs
File photos
From top, Middletons girls track and field team finished second at state. The Cardinals girls
swimming team was also second at state. And Kaisey Skibba (left) and Abbey Webber won a
state doubles title in tennis.
doubles championship in
October.
The
cardinals
dynamic duo became the first
middleton doubles team to win
a state title since Jill Karofsky
and Kristin moe in 1982.
On the boys side, Jake Van
emburgh won the individual
state title in June. Van emburgh
became the first boys player in
school history to win a state
title.
This weekend was amazing, Webber said after she and
Skibba teamed up for a title.
Kaisey and I had a lot of fun.
We both played our best tennis
this weekend, which is great to
2015
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Webber agreed.
I wasnt surprised with the
outcome because we were the
second seed and we were
expected to make it to the
finals, Webber said. even
though we had a good seed, we
took every match like it could
be our last.
At the boys state tournament four months earlier, Van
rolled
past
emburgh
brookfield
easts
David
Horneffer, 7-5, 6-1. And with
his family set to move to
Florida one month later, it was
a memorable ending for Van
emburgh.
Im glad I could end like
that, Van emburgh said. Its
kind of bittersweet, but its
something I definitely wanted
to accomplish.
Van emburgh accomplished
it with surprising ease.
Van emburgh, the No. 2
seed in the tournament, didnt
lose a set in his five matches. In
fact, he lost a grand total of just
14 games in his 10 sets.
Van emburgh also gained a
measure of revenge by besting
Horneffer the tournaments
top seed in the finals. One
year ago, Horneffer topped Van
emburgh in the state semifinals.
Overall, I played well,
Van emburgh said. I didnt
serve great, but I felt good
about it and felt good about the
whole season.
6. Right on track
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7. Fabulous fourth
8. Five aces
File photos
2015
9. Gymnasts shine at
state
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2015
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MHS
R OUNDUP
year.
Junior
guard
bria
Lemirande led middleton with
18 points. Junior guard Alexis
Thomas scored 15 points and
junior guard Alyssa Lemirande
added 13.
Boys
basketball:
middleton
rolled
past
Waunakee, 73-58, last Tuesday.
The cardinals, ranked fifth in
the latest wissports.net poll,
improved to 7-0 overall.
Times-Tribune
photo by Mary
Langenfeld
Middleton
boys basketball
coach
K e v i n
B a v e r y
watched his
team move to
7-0 last week.