[Photos by Derek Spellman] Studio 184, a new Stoughton business, focuses on “upcycling” tired or old items by giving them new life. Owner Cindy Gazso uses special paint to freshen up chairs, beds, tables, dressers, mirror frames, walls and more.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
It’s all about “upcycling” in Stoughton’s Studio 184. Upcycling means taking something “tired” or “old” that you already own – furniture, for example– and breathing new life into it, said Studio 184 owner Cindy Gazso. Inside one of... + continue reading

Junior Tanner Kahl (facing camera) celebrates a point with senior No. 2 doubles partner Elijah Thunell at Saturday’s Badger Conference tennis tournament inside Nielsen Tennis Stadium. Kahl and Thunnel, the top seed in their flight, defeated second-seeded Tommy Wiesler and Connor Austria-Kemble 6-1, 7-6 (6) of Edgewood in the championship match. [Photo by Jeremy Jones]
Friday, May 24, 2013
You’ll have to forgive junior Tanner Kahl and senior Elijah Thunell if they don’t remember where they were the last time Stoughton boys tennis won a Badger Conference title. “I was probably still watching cartoons or something,” Kahl said when asked what we was doing back... + continue reading

Sophomore John McCune anchors Stoughton’s 4x800-meter relay to a first-place finish at the WIAA Division 1 Verona regional track and field meet Tuesday. The relay finished with a time of 8 minutes, 22.83 seconds. [Photos by Jeremy Jones]
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Junior Maren Schultz reacts after clearing 5 feet. Though she cleared the bar for third place, she slipped on the mat getting back up.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Severe thunderstorms might have never happened, but the Stoughton boys and girls track teams still stormed past the competition Monday in the WIAA Division 1 Verona regional at Verona Area High School. The Stoughton girls advanced to sectionals in three relays and nine other events, while the boys... + continue reading

[Photo by Anthony Iozzo] Senior Haley Houser celebrates her PR and conference title in the shot put Tuesday at the Badger South Conference meet at Oregon High School. She threw a distance of 39 feet, 9 1/2 inches to claim first place. The Stoughton girls track and field team also won its third straight conference title, edging Madison Edgewood 133-132 1/2.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
A 25-point lead was not nearly big enough for the Stoughton girls track and field team Tuesday at the Badger South Conference meet in Oregon. Madison Edgewood slowly began to chip away and edge closer through two lightning delays. But in Stoughton’s 133-132 1/2 win over the Crusaders... + continue reading

[ Photos by Derek Spellman] Wade Moder, president of the Yahara River Grocery Cooperative’s board of directors, takes a look at a repainted Half Pint at the co-op Saturday morning. The co-op posted its first ever profit last year, and this year is looking good.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
It’s a good time at the Yahara River Grocery Cooperative. The co-op’s cow, Half Pint, has just gotten a makeover. Next month’s Tour de Food, an annual bike tour of area farms and vendors, is already shaping up to be bigger than last year’s. And the co-op posted a... + continue reading

[Photos by Derek Spellman] Studio 184, a new Stoughton business, focuses on “upcycling” tired or old items by giving them new life. Owner Cindy Gazso uses special paint to freshen up chairs, beds, tables, dressers, mirror frames, walls and more.

Junior Tanner Kahl (facing camera) celebrates a point with senior No. 2 doubles partner Elijah Thunell at Saturday’s Badger Conference tennis tournament inside Nielsen Tennis Stadium. Kahl and Thunnel, the top seed in their flight, defeated second-seeded Tommy Wiesler and Connor Austria-Kemble 6-1, 7-6 (6) of Edgewood in the championship match. [Photo by Jeremy Jones]

Sophomore John McCune anchors Stoughton’s 4x800-meter relay to a first-place finish at the WIAA Division 1 Verona regional track and field meet Tuesday. The relay finished with a time of 8 minutes, 22.83 seconds. [Photos by Jeremy Jones]
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Junior Maren Schultz reacts after clearing 5 feet. Though she cleared the bar for third place, she slipped on the mat getting back up.

[Photo by Anthony Iozzo] Senior Haley Houser celebrates her PR and conference title in the shot put Tuesday at the Badger South Conference meet at Oregon High School. She threw a distance of 39 feet, 9 1/2 inches to claim first place. The Stoughton girls track and field team also won its third straight conference title, edging Madison Edgewood 133-132 1/2.

[ Photos by Derek Spellman] Wade Moder, president of the Yahara River Grocery Cooperative’s board of directors, takes a look at a repainted Half Pint at the co-op Saturday morning. The co-op posted its first ever profit last year, and this year is looking good.
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Superintendent Tim Onsager on Monday night recommended an April 2014 election for an expected referendum issue. The school board has not yet voted on whether to seek one, although it is expected... + continue reading

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Despite last week’s backing from the Common Council, plans for  starting a new brew pub in the former Stella’s Speakeasy still remain tentative. The council on May 14 unanimously... + continue reading

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The Stoughton baseball team was given a No. 4 seed in the WIAA Division 1 playoffs last weekend. Head coach Jeremy Dunnihoo did challenge the seeding, attempting to be a No. 3 seed. Janesville Craig... + continue reading
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Superintendent Tim Onsager on Monday night recommended an April 2014 election for an expected referendum issue. The school board has not yet voted on whether to seek one, although it is expected... + continue reading

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A mother and son enjoy the music played by the city band at Division Street Park while hundreds watch the portage.
Despite the persistent threat of rain, the weather was warm and welcoming Friday evening for Syttende Mai. Kids carted Silly String by the armful to Division Street Park to wait for the canoe race... + continue reading

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[Photos by Derek Spellman] Studio 184, a new Stoughton business, focuses on “upcycling” tired or old items by giving them new life. Owner Cindy Gazso uses special paint to freshen up chairs, beds, tables, dressers, mirror frames, walls and more.
It’s all about “upcycling” in Stoughton’s Studio 184. Upcycling means taking something “tired” or “old” that you already own – furniture, for... + continue reading

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