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Mazo holds drug takeback


Doug MacLain, right, and Mazomanie Deputy Kyle Keller, left, celebrate a successful drug takeback on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Mazo Police Department. Keller estimates they collected over 50 pounds of medication. Photo by Kyle Keller

Doug MacLain, right, and Mazomanie Deputy Kyle Keller, left, celebrate a successful drug takeback on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Mazo Police Department. Keller estimates they collected over 50 pounds of medication.

Black Earth area Veterans to be added to memorial


Pictured, left to right: Tom Bennett, Dan Joyce, Joe Bomkamp, and Gary Ballweg. Their names are among the many being added to the memorial in Veterans Park in Black Earth on Veterans Day. Photo contributed

Pictured, left to right: Tom Bennett, Dan Joyce, Joe Bomkamp, and Gary Ballweg. Their names are among the many being added to the memorial in Veterans Park in Black Earth on Veterans Day.

Ron’s Jam

The public is invited to an afternoon of ‘old time’ music on Friday, Nov. 8 at the Black Earth Fire Station meeting room (across from The Shoe Box).
The music is from 1-4 p.m. and includes some favorite ‘old time’, bluegrass, and country tunes on fiddle, guitar, banjo and dobro. All are welcome to attend this event.

Friends of Black Earth Library holding silent auction

The Friends of the Black Earth Public Library are holding a silent auction of donated arts and crafts as a fundraiser. Donated items will be on display at the library for bids from Nov. 16 to Dec. 20.

Thanksgiving meal at St. Al’s

There will be a Thanksgiving Fellowship Meal at St. Aloysius School Thurs., Nov. 28, at noon. The meal is free and everyone is welcome. Home deliveries are available; please call Lauren Maier (608-370-9508) or Sandy Maier (608-448-5131). Deliveries will commence at 11 a.m. If you wish to volunteer please call Mitch or Sandy Maier.

Sauk City Fire holding fish fry fundraiser

The Sauk City Volunteer Fire Department will be holding a monthly fish fry fundraiser starting Nov. 8, from 5-8 p.m., the 2nd Friday of every month, ending in May. There will be two dates in March for Lent.

Local organizations awarded County grants

The Greater Sauk Community Foundation has announced the winners of its fall Community Grants awards. From honoring military veterans to preserving local history to support for the arts and social services, nonprofits will receive grants totaling $14,900.

‘Midnight’ the pony visits Pines Senior Living residents


Residents at The Pines Senior Living in Prairie du Sac received a special visit from an adorable 24-year-old pony named Midnight in early September. Gina Varley, owner of Foggy Bottom Farm, brought Midnight in for the seniors to interact with and learn more about, which everyone really enjoyed. Thanks to Gina and Midnight for spending the afternoon. For more information about The Pines, call 608-643-5433 or visit pinesprairiedusac.com. Pictured, Dean Pfaff, Midnight, Gina Varley, and Patsy Hering. Photo contributed

Residents at The Pines Senior Living in Prairie du Sac received a special visit from an adorable 24-year-old pony named Midnight in early September. Gina Varley, owner of Foggy Bottom Farm, brought Midnight in for the seniors to interact with and learn more about, which everyone really enjoyed.

Friends of Sauk Prairie Healthcare holding Love Light fundrasier

Friends of Sauk Prairie Healthcare invites you to be a part of its annual “Love Light” program with their fundraiser accepting donations until November 22. For a minimum $5 donation, people can sponsor a light to honor special people who are living or remember loved ones who have passed.

Ana Romero Ruiz named Student of the Month


Ana Romero Ruiz, daughter of Alonso Alcantar-Rios and Ana Ruiz-Hernandez was selected at SPHS Optimist October Student of the Month by Taya Greene and Veronica Gallas, both ELL staff at SPHS. They had this to say about Ana: This past summer Ana worked as a volunteer for summer school as an ELL teaching assistant and, also volunteered her time at our Afternoon Magic summer program. She was dependable, cheerful and willing to assist with any task. She was able to work with a diverse group of students grades K-5 independently.” They continued: Ana also participates in the HS mentor program and also volunteered to work at the MS helping ELL students during their classes for the past two years. As a Bridgez member (HS and MS) she works doing community service projects. She packs food during the holidays to help families in need, does community service at August Derleth Park every year, and does Valentine’s fundraising for school supplies for students. She is a great leader and role model for our younger Bridgez students. When you want a job done, you can count on Ana. She cares about others and shows empathy. Ana is a mature girl with high moral principles. She is respectful, kind, honest, funny and smart. Ana is fluent in both English and Spanish. Front, from left: sister Maria, mother Ana Ruiz-Hernandez. Back, from left, SPHS Assistant Principal Shane Been, father Alonso Acantar-Rios, Student of the Month Ana Romero Ruiz, and ELL staff Veronica Gallas and Taya Greene. Photo contributed

Ana Romero Ruiz, daughter of Alonso Alcantar-Rios and Ana Ruiz-Hernandez was selected at SPHS Optimist October Student of the Month by Taya Greene and Veronica Gallas, both ELL staff at SPHS.

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