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Braaten
The Pursuit
of Health
Association (NABBA)
International Universe
Bodybuilding ChampionMoving overseas, run- ships, held in the Philipning a business and com- pines from Nov. 13-16.
peting internationally as
an athlete each qualify as Making changes
After graduating from
major lifestyle changes
Stoughton High School in
that could
1994, Nelipovich worked
satisfy even
as a guide dog mobilthe healthiity instructor at the Seeing
est of ambiEye in New Jersey before
tions.
exploring job opportuniIf thats
ties outside the U.S. She
the case,
used a method about as
f o r m e r
21st century as it gets:
S t o u g h - Nelipovich
Googling her job title with
ton resithe keyword overseas,
dent Jessica Nelipovich is in the Nelipovich told the Hub in
best shape of her life in a phone interview.
The first result was for
more ways than one by
the Royal New Zealand
accomplishing all three.
T h e l a t e s t o f t h o s e Foundation of the Blind,
accomplishments came in and after being offered
2010, when, after admiring a job there, Nelipovich
the fitness of friends at her moved to New Zealand in
gym who were involved July 2007. While she was
in bodybuilding, Nelipo- there initially on a twovich told one in passing year work visa, she chose
that she would love to to make it her permanent
be the kind of person who home.
And while her journey
could do that. Her friend
responded that, in fact, she toward becoming a comcould instilling enough petitive body-builder is
confidence for Nelipovich a recent one, Nelipovich
begin training for what she said her perspective toward
initially thought would be health and fitness changed
in her twenties after heara one-time thing.
Five years later, shes ing that the habits formed
not only still compet- during a persons thirties
ing, but recently won dictate their behavior for
first place in her class at the rest of their lives.
At the time, she had
the 2015 National Amateur Body-Builders
KATE NEWTON
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Above, the Stoughton High School Madrigal Singers brought some sweet sounds to go with the sweet
smells at Fosdahls Bakery Saturday morning as they caroled their way down Main Street.
The singers, who later performed in Cambridge, helped highlight the well-attended annual Victorian
Holiday weekend, which featured lots of shopping opportunities throughout the city, arts and crafts
sales, a holiday lights show, parade, carriage rides, photos with Santa, a walk/run event and unlike in
some recent years some unseasonably warm weather.
Photo by Scott De Laruelle
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Above, Carly Havey, in the role of the Snow Queen, dances at the end of Act One of
the Nutcracker Ballet. StageWorks Projects presented the ballet for the 21st year,
performing a matinee and evening performance on Saturday, Dec. 5, in the SHS
auditorium.
At left, already a natural shopper, 20-month-old Emma Arenz totes bags filled with
items from the annual Victorian Holiday Arts and Craft Show at River Bluff Middle
School on Saturday.
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Decisions,
decisions
Members of the Stoughton
Police Department got to help
some local children with holiday
shopping during Saturdays second annual Shop With a Cop
at Wal-Mart. Several children
from the Stoughton Area School
District were selected for the
program, based on good behavior and economic need.
Above, Slim excitedly points to
a possible gift for a family member as Stoughton police officer
Joe Kellogg assists.
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Stoughton police chief Greg Leck and his shopping pal Aubrianna check their list as they stroll through
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Stoughton police officer Chad ONeil and his shopping pal Leshawn
check out some sporting goods.
INFORMATIONAL MEETING
Milestone Senior Living is excited to open our latest assisted living campus
in Stoughton, Wisconsin. The 40 unit senior assisted living campus will consist of 20 one and two bedroom apartments as well as 20 studio apartments. The campus will be ready for occupancy late April 2016. Come learn
more about Milestone Senior Living at one of the two Informational Meetings
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on enrollment.
According to its website, the Kohl
Teacher Fellowship program recognizes and supports teaching excellence and innovation in Wisconsin,
with a goal to support teachers in
the pursuit of their unrealized goals
for their classrooms or professional
development. Beginning this year,
the foundation increased its fellowship awards to 100 Wisconsin teachers to $3,000, with each recipients
school to receive a matching $3,000
grant.
For information on the awards, visit
kohleducation.org
Policy revisions
Board members approved some
adjustments to several district policies: bullying, school volunteers,
school visitors and the use of tobacco.
The bullying policy was expanded to
include harassment and other forms
of bullying: relational aggression,
cyber-bullying, and hazing.
Criminal background checks will
now be required of all the districts
volunteers. The tobacco policy now
includes tobacco-related devices and
electronic cigarettes.
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Jessica Nelipovich won first place in her class at the competition, and represented both the U.S. and her current home of New
Zealand.
The competition
At the NABBA international championships last
month, Nelipovich traveled to
the Philippines as a member
of Team New Zealand, but
was able to represent the U.S.
during the opening ceremony
as well.
Shes competed in the
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While her siblings were
immediately supportive (her
eldest brother is a non-competitive bodybuilder and former
pro-baseball player), Nelipovich said her parents were
initially skeptical when she
began her training, but have
gotten more excited as shes
progressed over the years.
Having won at this level,
I think it legitimizes it for the
rest of my family, Nelipovich said.
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Shoppers perused tables of crafts, handmade goods and other items at the
annual Victorian Holiday Arts and Craft Show at River Bluff Middle School on
Saturday, Dec. 5.
Above, Hannah Wacker, 8, of Stoughton checks out a display of lanterns made
out of gourds.
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Above, Wayne Osterhaus looks dapper in his top hat as he gets ready to take people on carriage rides, driven by his team of two
Clydesdale horses.
Below right, an old-fashioned fire truck drives down Main Street during the Festively Illuminated Fire Truck Parade. After the
parade, Stoughtonites gathered at the fire station for cookies, cocoa, visits with Santa and live music from the city band.
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At left, Santa shows Lynnie Otteson, 3, of Stoughton, his bells but she seems content just checking
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Community calendar
Holiday concert
The Stoughton City Band and Festival Choir will present their annual holiday concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 at
the Stoughton Opera House.
The Festival Choir, directed by Linda
Kunz, will sing a variety of seasonal
music, while the City Band, under the
baton of Roger Gohlke, will perform
a suite of holiday selections. The free
concert will conclude with a traditional
Christmas sing-along. For information,
call 873-9426.
Writing series
Discuss how to take the next steps on
your writing path at the Library Writing
Series: What Comes Next? at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Dec. 12 at the library. Tips
will be provided to adults and teens in
grades 6 and up, whether they want to
traditionally publish, self-publish, find
a literary agent or explore writing in
another way. No registration required.
For information, call 873-6281.
Community theatre
Playtime Productions will present
The Emperors New Clothes at 1
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 at the Stoughton
Opera House, 381 E. Main St.
PlayTimes adaptation of the classic story is accompanied by an original score and features an all-youth cast
(ages 8-15). The cost to attend the show
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for show. But just as pocket watches are somewhat out of fashion and
people are tempted to show off their wealth and status by wearing
expensive watches, most people cant resist the urge to show off their
education. It is hard to resist the urge to demonstrate how smart we
are, and its even harder when people are saying things that we know
to be false or inaccurate. But is it really necessary to correct every
misstatement of our friends, families, and colleagues? There may be
times where safety or prudence dictates that we disabuse others of their
ignorance; not knowing that there is a tripping hazard on the stairs or a
hot pan on the stove is ignorance of a kind which should be remedied.
But pointing out other peoples ignorance usually only makes us look
arrogant and the other person defensive. It is usually better to hold our
tongue or to profess our own uncertainty on the matter, and if the other
person wants to hear our version of the facts, they will probably ask.
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Fulton Church
Jean Kalscheur from the Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually
Impaired will lead a discussion, titled
Low Vision and Social Situations, at
1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17 at the senior
center. The discussion will address
responses and strategies for coping with
vision loss while in social settings, and
attendees experiences will guide the
discussion. For information, call 8738585.
873-4590
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Thursday, December 10
Friday, December 11
Saturday, December 12
Sunday, December 13
Monday, December 14
Tuesday December 15
Wednesday, December 16
Thursday, December 17
1 p.m., Low Vision and Social Situations discussion, senior center, 873-8585
1-5 p.m., Personal Essentials Pantry, 129 E. Main
St., pepstoughton.org
6:30 p.m., Sons of Norway-Mandt Lodge Reading
Group: The Cabin by Steve Fortney (p. 180 to end),
317 S. Page St., 873-7209
7 p.m., Tax credit presentation, Stoughton Fire
Department training room, 401 East Main St., wisconsinhistory.org/Tax-Credits
Friday, December 18
Monday, December 21
Support groups
Diabetic Support Group
Parkinson Group
6 p.m., second Monday,
1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Stoughton Hospital, 628- Wednesday, senior center,
6500
873-8585 (not Nov./Dec.)
Grief Support Groups
Multiple Sclerosis Group
3 p.m., third Tuesday,
10-11:30 a.m., second
senior center, 873-8585
Tuesday, senior center,
873-8585
Low Vision Support
Older Adult Alcoholics
1-2:30 p.m., third
Thursday, senior center,
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She was very warm, easy to talk to, nonconfrontational exactly the
character we would look for. Someone that is approachable and is willing to do
everything for the kids.
Scott Model, Stoughton Viking Wrestling Club president
Braaten: Only friend of woman whose house she cleaned, then handled finances for
Continued from page 1
Both of Braatens crimes were
built on a trust cultivated for
more than two decades within the
community. The news of what
she was capable of the depth
of her taking was a hard hit to
those who knew her or at least
thought they did.
Despite the mounting evidence,
friends and family still rallied
to her defense earlier this year
as Braaten maintained her innocence. She pleaded not guilty in
early July and implored others
on social media to not believe
everything you hear regarding
the case, according to court documents.
Shortly after the charges were
filed, her mother said Braaten had
lamented to her that you always
told me to be truthful and help
others, and look how the truth has
gotten me into trouble with the
wrestling club.
Immediately after her sentencing, Braaten began serving
her 11-month jail sentence that
includes 10 years of probation
conditions that will only begin to
restore a sense of normality within a community that regarded her
highly until only a few months
ago.
I would wake up in the middle
of the night to review the records
and bank statements, saying to
myself I just cant believe it,
Stoughton Wrestling Club vice
president Kari Nelson said at the
plea hearing.
Deanna is a great
person, mother and
friend, and I would trust
her with my life.
Michelle Moran, former youth
wrestling director
The judge was also displeased
at the prospect of a plea agreement, noting that similar cases,
with less impact on the victims,
saw their perpetrators do prison
time. In this case, she said, there
was a significant need to deter
others.
Ultimately, Reynolds added to
the plea agreement, ruling that
Braaten would serve 30 days of
her initial 11-month jail sentence
without the benefit of Huber
work-release and pay $15,000
within 60 days or face more jail
time. And for the next 10 years,
Braaten would, among a litany
of other conditions, work more
than full time to repay the victims at least $15,000 annually
under the terms of her probation.
For every year she fails to pay
that amount, shell be subject to
another 60 days in jail.
The judge also ordered Braaten
undergo psychiatric treatment.
The Braaten family directed
all inquiries to the law firm representing them, Tracy Wood
and Associates. Attorney Tracey
Wood told the Hub that it was
a fair disposition but the whole
ordeal has been hard on the family.
I try to
start every
day with
some
empathy
and
gratitude. I
have none for you.
Josann Reynolds
Dane County Circuit Court judge
health care decisions for her ailing sister and was seeking full
power of attorney.
Previously, Simandl had lived
independently in what her sister
described as a big and lovely
condo, but by 2005, Simandl had
moved into a small apartment
across the street.
It was one of those ones
based on your income, what they
would charge, she said. But
Barb had a substantial income for
the place.
It was at this point communication between Simandl and her
sister began to deteriorate. Brey
wrote to the court that Simandl
would join the Braaten family for the holidays, but that they
always had to be careful not
mentioning her sister.
That would make Barbs blood
boil, she wrote.
Simandl only spent about a year
in the apartment. After a surgery
in 2006, the doctors found she
had mild dementia, and the decision was made to move her to a
part-time assisted living facility
in Stoughton.
Her sister tried to warn her
about Braaten, but Simandl
wouldnt listen.
I said, You have to watch
these people, she said. Every
time I talked to Barbara, I would
find out something new that
Deanna had done and it disturbed
me intensely. (Barbara) didnt
want to talk about it.
Simandls sister said Braaten
Conant Automotive - Locally Owned & Celebrating Its 9th Year of Business!
Looking back, nine years may not seem too long to have a business, but to Joe Conant, it is a lifetime ago. It started in the spring
of 2006, when the place I was employed at, was to say simply, not
working out. A building on highway 51 that was Keehns Autobody
was up for sale and a lifelong dream was at my fingertips. I had a new
baby boy and I basically had 2 choices; I go to Madison and work at
a new car dealership and join the rat race. Or I beg my wife to cash
in on our life savings to buy a building and start our own auto repair
business from scratch. You know what? 4 months later we were up
and running! It was very scary and still is. But at first, Matt Olin and
I were working on 60 cars a month. Now our staff of 9 is working on
100 cars a week!
Conant is a full service automotive shop. The knowledgeable staff
will assist in vehicle maintenance and repairs. Not only can they
help with cars, but also with trucks, SUVs, and as Conant states,
Basically, anything that will fit into our shop. Drive by sometime,
and you might see anything from a collectors car to even an RV
in the lot. Then there is the question of quality of work too. Conant
adds, We offer a two year, 24,000 mile warranty on all parts, and
labor (except tires). Our products and parts that we install are the
best quality, best fit and best price. Conant Automotive also assists
with sales of tires, brakes, lube, oil and filter, transmissions flush, tune-ups, exhaust work, and other services. We offer an in-house tire protection plan on tire
purchases. Conant wants you to think of these points
before heading out of town. We offer everything that
the new vehicle dealers and big box stores do, but at
a better price. And here, you are treated like family,
too. Did you know that loaner vehicles are available,
and if need be, the staff can pick your vehicle up and
drop it back off when finished? With just a phone call,
Joe and his staff can accommodate anyones hectic
schedule. Also, your vehicle is washed after its service too. Those are some of the old fashioned, locally-owned shop qualities that keep people returning to
Conant Automotive.
is that; the person whose vehicle we are working on, might be our
neighbor or our friend. It might be someone in the same church congregation, or a parent of one our childrens friends or classmates.
Our customers are retired teachers, retired policemen, people we
went to school with. Its a great feeling to be able to serve our community.
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and not give anything back. Conant explains, My wife Erin, and
myself believe in giving back to the community. We decided a long
time ago, that this was a must for us when going into business for
ourselves. It is the right thing to do. When you give, it is such a good
feeling. What is a better feeling: filling the freezer at the Stoughton
Food Pantry or buying some junk Chinese electronic toy that is going
to fail? I choose the Food Pantry! Conant states, There is a new
business coming to town that I will not buy from, not even a spark
plug. Why? Have you seen any local contractors working on the
store site? I havent. We have so many local businesses that could
have benefited from the project. One thing I would to see more of
is more good will between local businesses. Remember back when
farmers would lend and borrow equipment, like combines? Business
owners can be competitors due to being in the same type of business.
But that idea of we are all in this together-does not seem to exist anymore. You hardly ever hear, You need to borrow something-sure,
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Boys swimming
Boys basketball
Vikings
dominate
Milton
ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor
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Stoughtons Chase Milliam starts off the 800-yard freestyle relay Tuesday evening at the Badger Conference Relay meet in Fort Atkinson. Unfortunately, it was one of seven
(out of a possible 15) relays that was disqualified at the meet. Despite disqualifying on 47 percent of the relays, the Vikings were still able to finish fourth overall with 64
points just four behind third place Fort Atkinson.
Wrestling
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Boys hockey
Senior forward Max Quale advances the puck up ice past WNS Storm
player Matt Anderson in the first period on Thursday. Stoughton fought
back from a 2-0 deficit to win the game 4-3.
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Girls basketball
Members of the Stoughton JV hockey team clear the ice prior to Thursdays home game against the Whitefish Bay co-op inside the Mandt
Community Center. Players started clearing the ice prior to the crew at the Mandt Center getting the zamboni up and running shortly
before the varsity players took the ice for introductions and the National Anthem.
McFarland 2, Stoughton 1
Scoreless through the first two
periods Friday at Badger Conference
rival McFarland, the Vikings and
Spartans exchanged a trio of goals
over a three-and-a-half minute span
in the third period.
In the end, it was Stoughton that
Stoughton, DeForest
Stoughton finished out the week
on Tuesday at the Waunakee/DeForest in a Badger Conference crossover game against the Norskies.
No results were available as the
Courier Press went to print.
The Vikings travel to LaBahn Ice
Arena at 7 p.m. Friday to take on
Madison Edgewood.
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Against Evansville,
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pins.
Helland pinned Austin
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Groleau pinned Trevor
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pinned Adam Staver in 19
seconds, and Klein pinned
Zachary Lipke in 3 minutes.
Hunter Lewis added a
forfeit win.
Against Elkhorn, Jenny (132 pounds) pinned
James Welsh in 1:09,
while Spilde (138 pounds)
pinned Isaac Taylor in
3:26. Kraus (152 pounds)
pinned Kevin Pauley in
3:39, and Erik Haried
(heavyweight) pinned
Braydon Martin in 5:26.
Suddeth (113 pounds)
pinned Teddy Woyak in
29 seconds, and Klein
(120 pounds) pinned Daniel Stilling in 4:58.
Garrett Model (145
pounds) won a 15-3 major
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pounds) defeated Jon
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grades 4-8.
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or contact Amy Slaby at
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HOLIDAY CRAFT AND BAKE SALE!
12/12, 9am-3pm. Albion Town Hall.
340 Autos
2007 BUICK LUCERNE. Sun roof.
Heated seats, steering wheel. New tires.
112,000 miles. $7600. 608-206-4235.
DONATE YOUR Car, Truck or Boat
to Heritage for the Blind. Free 3-Day
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Free Towing. All paperwork taken care of!
800-856-5491 (wcan)
350 Motorcycles
TOP CASH paid! For old motorcycles,
1900-1980. Dead or alive! 920-371-0494
(wcan)
360 Trailers
TRAILERS @ LIQUIDATION PRICING.
For boat, ATV, sled or pontoons. 2 or
4 Place/Open or Enclosed. American
Marine, Shawano
866-955-2628
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646 Fireplaces,
Furnaces/Wood, Fuel
DRY OAK and Cherry Firewood For Sale.
Contact Dave at 608-445-6423 or Pete
608-712-3223
FIREWOOD STORED INSIDE
dry oak, cherry, maple
free delivery to Stoughton area $110.00
Face, $300 cord
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message
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split or retail pkg. Quality outdoor wood
boilers & furnaces 920-833-7839 (wcan)
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HOLIDAY COMPANY? Sofa Bed, DBL,
like new, supported futon, no metal, oak
frame, stylized botanical pattern, neutral
fabric, $325. 608-832-8077.
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Open 7 days a week. (wcan)
672 Pets
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NFL 2015 Season included. Call now!
800-320-2429 (wcan)
705 Rentals
STOUGHTON 1616 Kenilworth Ct.
Large 2-BR apts available now.
Pets welcome. Many feature new wood
laminate flooring.
$775-$825/mo. 608-831-4035.
www.madtownrentals.com
STOUGHTON- 2/BEDROOM, 4 unit
on dead end st. One upper, one lower.
Remodeled bath, kitchen, dishwasher,
microwave, stove, refrigerator. Window
blinds, oak floors, storage, coin laundry.
Heat, water/sewer included. $775/mo.
lower, $750/mo. upper. 1 month deposit.
One dog lower, one cat upper. 561-3105551
STOUGHTON 3-BEDROOM lower
level of two-flat, near downtown, River
Bluff School. Newly renovated. Central
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720 Apartments
OREGON 2BR 1BA apartments
available. On-site or in unit laundry, patio,
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available to rent.
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ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS for Seniors
55+. 1 & 2 bedroom units available
starting at $750 per month. Includes
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10x20=$80/month
10x25=$90/month
12x30=$115/month
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Market Street/Burr Oak Street
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10x20 - 12x30
24 / 7 Access
Security Lights & Cameras
Credit Cards Accepted
608-835-0082
1128 Union Road
Oregon, WI
Located on the corner of
Union Road & Lincoln Road
6803 SUNSET Dr., Lot 3. Rural Wooded desireable lot within 1 mile of town.
8+ acres. No deed restrictions. Verona
schools. MLS# 1758398. $267,500. Mary
Ruth Marks, (608) 513-7490. Bunbury &
Associates.
970 Horses
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grinder.
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month to month lease
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608-835-7031 or
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