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Landmarks: Barneveld High School
Basketball Scorekeeper
by Jerry Davis
This community landmark
might be claimed by the Village of
Barneveld and the Town of Brigham.
In fact, it is often found travelling
about the state, sort of our traveling
landmark.
“I’ve been the scorer for the
Barneveld girls basketball team at
four different venues when they
played at state tournaments,” said Rita
Zander. She has been at the scorer’s
table for thirty-plus years for several high school sports, including girls
and boys basketball and girls volleyball, where she keeps track of the
clock and Brian Walker is the scorer.
She has no strong preference
among locations, be it the UW Field
House, the Kohl Center, the Alliant
Energy Center, or the Resch Center in
Green Bay, at least not that she’s willing to put out there. She’s been at all
these locations and says they are all
different in their special ways.
In fact, Rita talks about being impartial during the games, not
talking about anything aside from the
game.
“I wasn’t on the books until all
our kids were out of high school,” she
said. “It’s altogether different watching a game and scoring a game. I
want to know where the basketball is
all the time because that’s where the
next potential point is coming from
and I need to get that point marked
down in the book.”
She can’t allow herself to be
a cheerleader for the home team, at
least not during the games.
“You have to keep an even keel;
you have to remain neutral. I can’t get
highs and lows during the game,” she
said.
Rita lives in rural Brigham
with her son and daughter-in-law, but
is most often seen at the scorers’ table in the Barneveld School District
gymnasium.
She usually travels to away
games, too, and of course to playoff
games. She enjoys driving, but has
from time to time ridden the team
bus.
This all started when Rita was
Rita Zander commonly keeps the clock at volleyball games, but scores most girls and boys
basketball games
teaching at Barneveld High School.
She stepped into the position when
the previous person was killed in the
1984 tornado.
“I do it because I really, really
enjoy doing it,” she said. “And I really, really, really enjoy working with
Brian Walker. He scores in volleyball
and I run the clock. It’s the other way
around during basketball.”
There are official scorers at
each game and usually it is the person representing the home team who
has that role. If there is a question as
to who has the ball or who has fouled
out, that sort of thing, the floor referees may come to the scorers’ table to
get help.
Rita has been put in that role a
number of times partly because of the
way she marks the books, beginning
with the initial jump ball.
“It happens a lot,” she said.
How long will Rita Zander continue to be a landmark at Barneveld
basketball and volleyball games?
She’s worked out an agreement
with school officials that if they see
she is not doing a great job, she expects them to tell her that, and she’ll
step aside.
Even though the score keeper
does not make any of the calls during
the game, at some games that person
does have a black and white striped
shirt.
And what she has in her books
influences some evening outcomes
and has an impact on record books
for decades to come.
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down comes a few leaves, twigs and several acorns.
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by a squirrel’s teeth.
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move about freely, grab the acorn and either eat it or
cache it for a later meal.
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2nd Monday of the month to have
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Young Living products. Meetings
will take place from 5:30-6:30 at our
Wellness Center
Saturday by Appointment
Visit our website to
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Wellness Team
members and the
services they offer.
October 12th
Lector: Lynn Evans
Servers: Dayne Evans
Morgan Fuerstenberg
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Greeters: Sue Nechkash
October 19th
Lector: Mike Ashmore
Servers: Natalie Elfering
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Greeters: Don Nelson
CONGREGATIONAL UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rev. Donna Kaveloski
(608) 778-4782 (cell) (608) 924-0086 (parsonage)
e-mail: barncong@mhtc.net
Sun. Oct. 12th
9:00 am Worship Service
Child Care Provided
9:15 am Sunday School
10:05 am Coffee Hour
Greeters: Dale & Arlene Theobald
Acolytes: Hunter Larson
Scripture:Al Wright
Offertory:
Deb Hurlbert & Elsie Jane Murphy
Coffee Hr:
Hazel Roberts & Betty Owens
7:30 pm Alcoholics Anonymous
Wed. Oct 15th
6:30 - 7:30 - Confirmation Class
BARNEVELD LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. P. Jack Way Jr.
924-8621 blc@mhtc.net or www.barneveldlutheran.org
Thursday October 9 8:30 – 11:30 Lefse making –
come when you can leave when you need to
6:00 pm Stewardship meeting
Saturday October 11
10 – noon Pastors office hours
Sunday October12
8:30 am Choir practice for anyone
who likes to sing – ALL welcome
9:00 am Worship
9:15-10:15 Sunday School
Monday October 13 8:30 Potato making for lefse
Tuesday October 14
8:30 – 11:30 Lefse making –
come when you can leave when you need to 7:30 – 8:15 Pilates in facility
Wednesday October 15 8:30 am Make potatoes for lefse
9:30 – 3:30 Food Pantry Open
6:00 – 8:00 pm Confirmation small group night
Thursday October 16
8:30 – 11:30 Lefse making –
come when you can leave when you need to
Upcoming Trick or treat for the Hunger
Wednesday October 22, 5:30 – 8:30
The Food Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30 or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome
Barneveld Food pantry is a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld &
Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The
Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld Lutheran facility is available for
those in need in the area.
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October 9th, 2014
Boys Cross Country Travels to Reedsburg
By: Carolyn Karls
Edited by: Samantha Schult
On Saturday the 27th, the Wisconsin
Heights/Barneveld boys cross country team traveled to Reedsburg. Freshmen Jack Hazen competed on the varsity team for this meet. Jack ran
a time of about 21 minutes, and ended up placing 75th on Saturday. Sophomore Matthew Meyers also ran a close race in time with Jack Hazen.
Matthew finished the race with a time of 21 minutes and 15 seconds. Jack Hazen and Matthew
Meyers both ran very good races at Reedsburg on
Saturday. Jack Hazen said, “we just need to keep
up running fast through the rest of the season.
Eagle Beat the Comets
Eagle Flyer
Editor: Samantha Schult
Senior Profile: Nate Francque
Edited By: Samantha Schult
By: Sierra Eno
Nate Francque is an outgoing senior at
Barneveld High School. His attitude and work
ethics brings a unique personality into the
school environment. He works hard in both academics and sports. Nate’s favorite subject is
math and his favorite teacher is Mr. Wood. Nate
plays football and baseball. Outside of school
and sports, he likes to hang out with friends
and family. After high school, he wants to go to
college and start a family. Nate is a good student that will be missed from BHS after graduation. Good luck to Nate with the rest of his
senior year and wherever his future takes him.
By Carly Kolze
On September 30th the Barneveld girls
volleyball team won an intense game against the
Albany Comets. The girls won in four matches;
25-17, 25-17, 21-25, 25-20. Junior Taylor Owens
led the team in kills with 11 as she also led the
team in digs with 12. Junior Kelsee Fargo led the
team with 21 assists and five aces. Senior Kassy
Bauman was right along with Kelsee with five
aces and Taylor led the team with eight aces. Our
Barneveld girls fought hard and didn’t give up
and that showed throughout the four matches.
Deafening Defeat
By: Cole Breuer
Last Friday’s home game against the Deforest Norskies was disappointing for the Mount
Horeb/Barneveld Vikings, but a key point in the
season. As the kickoff came, there was little to
no energy among the players and the fans. The
Mount Horeb/Barneveld defense began the
game sluggishly allowing two straight scores
in the first half. The MHB offense continually
made costly penalties and mistakes throughout the game that ended key drives. The offense seemed to gain some energy near the
end of the first quarter and scored, but after
that the energy seemed to drop off again. The
score at half was Deforest-14, Mount Horeb/
Barneveld-7. The second half was a defensive
battle as neither of the offenses could get anything going. The Norskies never crossed mid
field into Viking territory and the Viking offense
ended drives in the red zone four times. As the
game clock struck 0, the score stood with Deforest being 14 and Mount Horeb/Barneveld 7.
Battle with Sugar River
By: Wes Williams
Edited By: Samantha Schult
Junior Taylor Owens serves the ball.
The Barneveld Girls’ Basketball Team
“More Than A Game” Cancer Awareness PINK
Night
Scheduled for February 5th, 2015 vs, Monticello
T-Shirts are available and are great gift-giving
ideas. Hoodies, Sweat Pants, LS T-Shirts and
crews can be ordered (see Renee or the office
for order forms). Shirts are Navy with white
and pink lettering (very attractive)! Mark your
calendar and plan to join us!
Barneveld’s Fight Against Juda
By: Corissa Lease
Edited By: Samantha Schult
Barneveld played the Juda Pathers in a
fun, three match game. Taylor Owens led the
team with 12 kills and 9 digs. Rachel Slaney had
the most blocks, ending the night with a total
of 4. Barneveld volleyball’s setter, Kelsee Fargo,
had 17 assists throughout the 3 matches, and
in aces for the night, Jenna Wright finished the
three matches with an overall total of 5. The volleyball team gave it their all and it paid off well,
ending the night by winning 3-0 with the scores
of: 25-11, 25-18, and 25-11. Keep working
hard and good luck on your matches to come!
The Wisconsin Heights soccer team
played home against Sugar River on Thursday
the 25th. Both teams showed up to play, bringing a high pace and high pressure presents to
the game. Heights kept the pressure higher
Cole Breuer taking a break while the defense is
and forced the majority of play on Sugar Rivon the field.
er’s side, resulting in a tough 4-3 final. Heights
goalie held tough as break a ways came his
way, only allowing 3 goals and getting the win
for the home team. Coaches words after the
game, “We did a good job keeping up our inten- POSITIVE BEHAVIOR IS A WINNER
sity and we never gave up. That’s a good team
win.” The JV team lost a tough fought game 3-0. This year, Barneveld Elementary School
adopted a slogan “I’m Fair, I Care, and I’m
The week of October 5th-11th is Wisconsin
There” as our Character pillars in Barneveld
School Board Appreciation Week. Please take
which is a part of our PBIS initiative.
the time to thank our school board members
at Barneveld: Tami Bowser, Peter Shatraw- As kids demonstrate these behaviors, they
ka, Amy Perry, Tory Laube, Ted Thompson, are given a gold card by staff members. Kids
Randy Oimoen, and Wanda Owens. Their will then be selected to receive rewards.
job is tough with long hours and few thanks. Many times, these rewards cost nothing such
as extra minutes at recess. However, some
Heights Fall Again
rewards may cost a modest amount and the
celebrations that are used to pick may have
By: Alyssa Doescher
a cost such as a DJ for a celebration dance.
Edited by: Samantha Schult
For that reason, we held a fundraising
The Heights JV game was a loss and event in partnership with Ubersox of Iowa
the score was 3-0 against Lakeside Lutheran. County last Friday between 3:30 and 6:30.
Heights couldn’t score and the defense was working hard. “This was a tough game but Thursday Because of the effort of 70 generwill be a better day.” said Bennett Applegate. ous folks who gave up a few minutes in their day, we raised $1,400.
Varsity lost the game 2-0 to Lakeside Lutheran on Tuesday September 30th. Lakeside Lu- Thank you so much for your effort and giving
theran was a very aggressive team. They could of your time! We are thinking about holdpass and dribble the ball very well. Heights ing this event again in the future. Please
played hard but we had a hard time getting to the think about joining us again next time.
ball. Lakeside Lutheran defense was pretty
solid. “We played very hard, but they just Ben Jones, Principal
played a better game than us. We just need to
move on to the next game.” replied Riley Moore.
Save The Date!!!
Community Auction
Saturday October 18th
9:00
Barneveld School Bus Barn
All money raised will go the
Barneveld Library Expansion
Examples of items that could be donated
to the Community Auction:
Furniture, lawn care/furniture,
gift certificates, cheese basket,
beef basket, crafts, pet care, artwork,
canned items (ex. jams, salsa), appliances ect.
Items that have already been donated to the
Auction:
Load of Firewood Gutter Cleaning
Roll Top Desk
Youth Golf Clubs
2 Couches
Treadmill
Home Made Table
If you would like to make a donation or have a question
on a donation contact Mike Peterson at 608-341-7314
Remember all items donated to
the library are tax deductable!!!
Thanks you for your support
of the Barneveld Library!
The Barneveld Library
Fundraising Committee
Thank You!!!
The Barneveld Fair Day Committee would like to thank the following for their help and
donations to make Fair Day special. With numerous volunteers and donations it makes
everyone's job easier and makes the day go smoothly! Without the volunteers Fair Day would
not be possible.
Barneveld Advancement Association
Barneveld Police Dept
Barneveld PTO
Barneveld School
Our Teachers
Spanish Club
Culvers
Brian Walker
Tadd Owens
Kevin Knudson
Jean Ann Swenson
Barneveld Public Library
The Dugout Club
Hopeful Headlines / The Reeson’s
Dr. Dustin Reeson/Reeson Chiropractic
Barneveld Fire Dept
Barneveld American Legion
Barneveld Boosters
Derek Schmitz / Titan Flooring
Peoples Community Bank
Pizza Hut
Rue Excavating
Nate Wood
Bill & Patty Harris
Deann Peterson
Chris Thousand
Dave and Shelly Lee
Nick Meyer / County Line Concrete
Dave Carden / DC Services
Quantum Devices
Shear Thing Salon
1000 Island
Gavin & Guy Klingele
Potterton Rule Inc.
MHTC
Capitol Painting
Barneveld Subway
Lucky’s Bar & Grill
Jason Gordon / JG Flooring
PCB Investments
Dr. Dustin Reeson Black Earth Chiropractic
Barneveld Family Chiropractic & Wellness Center
Grand Marshall:
Jim & Rosann Myers
Judges:
Deb Piquette
Shelly Lee
Donna Kaveloski
Joann Manteufel
Mary Ann Myer
JoEllen Uptegraw
Jasmine Tesdahl
Thanks again for everything! The 2014 Fair Day Committee:
Shannon Wood
Melissa Carden
Mike Peterson
Melanie Norton
Missy Gordon
Shayla Danz
Alyssa Bowe
Michelle Kleimenhagen
Heather Schmitz
Megan Mieden
Erin Meyer
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October 13th Harlan Rue will be our guest speaker.
He is working on the Gold Star Boys of World War
II. This is an account of men from the Barneveld
area who were killed in action during World War
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October 27th, Darla Burton, Elder Benefit Specialist from ARDC, will have information on Part D
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LASSIFIEDS
TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF
BARNEVELD - Any qualified elector who is unSUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES ARE
able or unwilling to appear at the polling place on
USUALLY CONSISTENT
Election Day may request to vote an absentee balAND
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lot. The elector must also be registered and proof of
identification must be provided in order to receive A common excuse from small business owners is “The BIG
an absentee ballot. Please contact the Village Office
businesses can afford to advertise, but we’re just a small
at 924-6861 or 403 E. County ID, Barneveld, WI
company. Sure, some of these big businesses started out
53507 to request an application to vote absentee.
with large investment capital, but consider this perspecThe first day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s
tive—Perhaps they were small, gained momentum, and
office is Monday, October 20th, 2014 (Hours for continued to grow because they understood the importance
casting absentee ballots: Monday - Thursday 8:00 of and utilized their advertising. They out-advertised their
a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (Noon) and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 competition in order to gain their position, and then have
p.m. and on Friday, October 31st, 2014 form 8:00
continued to advertise to maintain that position.
a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.). The
deadline for making an application by mail is 5:00
p.m. on Thursday, August 30th, 2014 and deadline
for voting absentee in the clerk’s office is 5:00 p.m.
on Friday, October 31st, 2014.
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TOWN OF BRIGHAM – ABSENTEE VOTING
Any qualified elector who is unable or unwilling
to appear at the polling place on Election Day may
request to vote an absentee ballot. Proof of identification must be provided before an absentee ballot
may be issued.
You must make a request for an absentee ballot in
writing. There is an absentee ballot application on
our web site: www.town.brigham.iowa.wi.us OR
stop by the town office during the hours below.
***
The deadline for making application to receive an
absentee ballot by mail is:
5 pm on Thursday, October 30, 2014
*Voting an absentee ballot in person
*You may also request and vote an absentee ballot
in the clerk’s office during the days and hours specified for casting an absentee ballot in person.
Audrey Rue, Town Clerk (608) 924-1013
407 E Business ID, Barneveld WI 53507
*Absentee Voting Hours:
Monday through Thursday: 8:15 AM to 4:00 PM
Fridays: 8:15 AM to 11:30 AM
Office Closed every day from 11:30 AM to 12:30pn
Office will be CLOSED on Monday, October 27th
and Tuesday, October 28th
The first day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s
office is: Monday, October 20, 2015
The last day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s
office: Friday, October 31, 2014 at 5:00 PM
No in-person absentee voting may occur on a
weekend or legal holiday.
PUBLIC NOTICE – TOWN BOARD MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of
Brigham Town Board will meet on Monday, October 13, 2014 at 8:15 AM in the meeting room located in the Barneveld-Brigham Municipal Building
in Barneveld Wisconsin.
The agenda includes Review, Discussion, Consideration, Recommendation, Adoption of and/or Decision on the following:
1.
Call Meeting to order – Public Notice
2.
George & Theresa Korycan application for
building site and driveway on Long Valley Road in
the Town
3.Adjournment
Audrey Rue, Clerk/Treasurer
Monday, October 13th, 2014
Barneveld-Brigham Fire Station
Class will start at 6:30 p.m. and
is open to all Village of Barneveld
and Town of Brigham residents
There is No cost for attending the class
HEALTHCARE EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Upland Hills Health
*MSW – seeking a full-time MSW for a Hospice Social
Worker position.
*Director of Acute Care Services – full-time Med/
Surg/ICU nursing management position
*RN Quality Improvement Coordinator - .8 FTE
*PTA – full-time position – primary area, home care
*COTA – full-time position – primary area, home care
*OB RN - .75 FTE evening/night position; 12 hour shifts
To find out more detailed information about all open
positions and to apply, go to our website at
www.uplandhillshealth.org.
W i c k B ui l di n gs spe c i al iz es i n t he
f o ll o win g are as o f co ns t ru ct io n :
Suburban
♦ Commercial
♦ Agricultural
♦
Cont act
Ryan Genrich
608-577-0108
for all your
Post Fr am e nee ds
♦
Residential
Ple as e ca ll 1 -800 -35 6 -968 2 or go t o Wi ck Buil di ng s. com t o g et
FRE E i nfor mat ion on Wi ck Buil di ng s.
Hel pi ng you get the buil di ng and
serv i ce you de se rve!
BARNEVELD SHOPPER
SATURDAY NOON DEADLINE: 12:00 PM
Items received on or before Saturday's mail will be
included in the upcoming Thursdays publication.
$10.00/30 words or less, 10 cents for each additional word after 30. Call 924-2002 for other ad cost.
E-MAIL DEADLINE: 12:00 p.m. on Saturday.
E-MAIL: barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com
In the subject line enter (Shopper & your phone #)
CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS ACCEPTED: call
924-2002
Please send/enclose payment to:
Barneveld Shopper 2827 McSherry-Nihles Rd, Barneveld, WI 53507
AMERICAN LEGION SAL meets the 2nd Tues. of
each month @ the Legion Hall.
AMERICAN LEGION will meet the first Monday
of each month at 7:00 PM at the American Legion
hall.
TH COMMUNITY CLOTHES CLOSET'S hours
are the 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m. -noon and the
3rd Thursday, 5-7 p.m. The Clothes Closet located
at 102 E. Lincoln St., Mt. Horeb.
FOOD PANTRY: The Barneveld Food pantry is
a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld & Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld
Lutheran facility is available for those in need in the
area. The Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30
or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome.
THE BARNEVELD ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION is looking for new members. We meet the
3rd Tuesday of every month, so if you’re interested
in giving back to the community please come to the
American Legion Hall at 7pm.
THE BLUE MOUNDS FOOD PANTRY &
CLOTHING CONNECTION is located at 11010
Blackhawk Drive, located in the Blue Mounds Industrial Park south of Hwy 18/151. Hours are every
Thursday from 9 to 11 and 4 to 6. We have no residence restrictions. You can come every week. We
offer free food and clothing. Questions about food
contact Sharon at 437-8680 or clothing contact
Fran at 437-2213.
Always willing to accept donations. Monetary ones
can be sent to PO Box 92, Blue Mounds, WI 53517
while others can be brought to the Pantry during
open hours or call the contacts.
BARNEVELD SCHOOL BOARD meets the 2nd
Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Everyone
welcome.
BARNEVELD
HEAT I NG
(FORMERLY SOUTHWEST MECHANICAL)
FOR ALL YOUR
HVAC NEEDS
ROGER UPTEGRAW
608-220-1667 OR 608-924-2053
FORD APPLIANCE
“SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS”
MINERAL POINT
662 Dodge St.
608-987-2748
Visit Either
Location
608-776-3333
*Refrigerators *Microwaves
*Water Softeners *Washers/Dryers
*Freezers *Water Heaters *Dishwashers
fordappliance@frontier.com
DARLINGTON
420 Main St.
After the
sale it's the
service that counts.
Purchase locally and
get fast, reliable,
and friendly
service!
BARNEVELD BOOSTER CLUB We have your back.
FOOTBALL...VOLLEYBALL
X-COUNTRY...CHEERLEADING
SUPPORT OUR YOUTH
Stamp A Stack
Join us in making 10 cards with
envelopes.
This months theme is
Halloween and Birthday Cards.
Monday October 20, 2014
Barneveld Lutheran Church
6:30-9:00
FREE GIFT if you RSVP by Friday Oct. 10th.
FREE GIFT if you bring a friend.
Childcare is available, please contact prior to the event.
Hope to see you there!!!
Inspire...Create...Share
Stampin Up!
You need a farm insurance company that
knows the area and your individual needs.
We have protected area farmers for decades
with quality insurance coverages and
friendly local service.
Michelle Ihm - Independent Demonstrator
608-924-2616 Cell 574-4866 mkihm@mhtc.net
New WI Voter Photo ID Rules – Major Changes
Iowa County Clerk Greg Klusendorf urges voters in Iowa County to plan now to make sure they have the
acceptable photo ID to vote beginning with the November 4, 2014 Election.
Most voters already have one of the types of photo ID required to vote.
Election Day
Call Us 608-437-7226
www.trollwayinsurance.com
Scott Marty
Trollway Insurance LLC
312 East Main Street
Mount Horeb, WI 53572
On Election Day, voters must provide one of the following photo IDs before they can cast a ballot:
- Wisconsin Driver’s License
- Wisconsin State ID Card
- Military ID Card
- U.S. Passport
* The above IDs are still valid if expired after the date of the most recent general election which was November
6, 2012.
The following forms of photo ID are also acceptable, but must be unexpired:
-
A Certificate of Naturalization
Driver’s License Receipt issued by the WI DOT
ID issued by a federally recognized Wisconsin Indian Tribe
A photo ID issued by a Wisconsin accredited university or college (please contact your
Local Clerk, the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board or your college or
university for specifications)
* An acceptable photo ID is not required to include a current address.
If you do not have a valid WI Driver’s License or WI State ID you can receive a free WI State ID from your
local Department of Motor Vehicles if you specifically request a free ID for voting purposes. Please contact
your local DMV or your local clerk for more information.
Absentee Voting
During in-person absentee voting, voters must present photo ID just like on Election Day.
In-person absentee voting can begin the third Monday before the election, and must end at 5 p.m. or the close
of business, whichever is later, the Friday before the election. Contact your local municipal clerk for absentee
voting hours.
When voters request an absentee ballot by mail, they must include a photocopy of their photo ID with the
request, or the ballot cannot be mailed. Voters who are “indefinitely confined” because of age, illness, infirmity
or disability and voters in care facilities may have their absentee witness verify their identity instead of
providing a copy of their photo ID. Active members of the U.S. Armed Services who are away from home are
also exempt from the photo ID requirement.
For specific questions on how the new Voter ID law affects you please contact your local clerk or the
County Clerk’s office at the Iowa County Courthouse, 222 N. Iowa Street, Dodgeville, 608-935-0399.
Voters are also encouraged to visit the Wisconsin Government Accountability’s Voter ID website
www.bringit.wisconsin.gov for information about the new law.
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