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Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 4-21

Softball

Royall 6 Bangor 5

New Lisbon 11 Necedah 10

New Lisbon 24 Cashton 23 (Monday)

Cashton 9 Wonewoc-Center 1

Brookwood 8 Hillsboro 2 (Kyleigh Anderson 1×3 RBI for Hillsboro)

Tomah 11 Onalaska 3

Ithaca/Weston 13 De Soto 8

 

Baseball

Mauston 11 Ripon 10

Bangor 13 Royall 3

Wisconsin Dells 11 Wautoma 1

Cashton 16 Wonewoc-Center 4

Brookwood defeated Hillsboro

Reedsburg 9 Portage 2

 

Girls Soccer

Tomah 8 Arcadia 0

 

Boys Tennis

Tomah 4 Reedsburg 3

Mauston Baseball Uses Big 7th Inning to Win First Game

The Mauston Golden Eagles baseball team got their first win of the season by completing a giant 7th inning rally. Mauston trailed 10-4 coming into the inning but scored 7 times in the 7th to complete the comeback by a final of 11-10.  Isaac Steinke went 3×5 with 3RBI’s for Mauston, while Jacob Daniels also went 3×5 with 1RBI and picked up the win on the mound.  Evan Parsons went 2×4 while Nolan Manning had his first varsity hit for the Golden Eagles a crucial one in the 7th inning.  Mauston will travel to Ripon Thursday night.  

Royall Softball Wins Extra Inning Thriller Over Bangor in 1st Place Bluffs Battle

The Royall Panthers Softball Team won a tough 1st place battle over the Bangor Cardinals 6-5 in a 9inning affair Tuesday evening.  The game went back n forth with both teams exchanging leads.  Royall led 4-2 going into the top of the 7th inning but Bangor scored a pair and blanked Royall in the bottom half to force extra innings.  Royall and Bangor both went scoreless in the 8th inning before Bangor took a 5-4 lead in the top of the 9th on an RBI Single by Erin Jones.  Royall was able to turn a double play to get out of further trouble in the inning setting up the bottom of the 9th heroics. Layla Marty led off the bottom half on a 2 base throwing error by Bangor, Brooklyn Mckittrick and Elizabeth Klipstein were both able to reach on bunt singles to load the bases. Bangor was able to get a force out at home on the next batter but with the bases loaded and just one out Royall senior Bria Gruen came up with a walk off two run single to deliver the victory for the Panthers.  Gruen went 2×4 in the victory while Brooklyn McKittrick went 3×3 with 3RBI’s for the Panthers. Erin Jones went 3×5 with 4RBI’s for Bangor. Brynn Olson was the winning pitcher for Royall going all 9innings giving up 5runs on 10hits walking 7 and striking out 8.  Royall improves to 6-0 in the conference while Bangor drops to 4-1. 

Build Your Own Garden Kit: Grow Your Own Fresh Produce This Spring!

Emplify Health by Gundersen Hillsboro, in partnership with the Healthy Foods Community Action Team of Juneau County, is excited to announce a special community event to encourage healthy eating and gardening.

 

100 free garden kits will be given away to the first 100 community members eager to start their own home gardens at a community garden kit distribution on Wednesday, May 6, at Schultz Park, Elroy. Distribution will start at 4 p.m.

 

Each garden kit includes everything needed to start growing fresh vegetables and herbs at home: one bag of soil, three grow bags, vegetable seeds, herbs, potatoes, and more. The initiative aims to increase the supply of fresh produce in the community, promote healthy eating habits and provide families with the tools and inspiration to grow their own nutritious food.

 

Community members are encouraged to arrive early, as kits will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until all 100 are gone.

Ebsen, Kenneth D. Age 89 of Oxford

Kenneth D. Ebsen, age 89, of Oxford, Wisconsin passed away Thursday, April 16, 2026, at University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, May 8th, 2026, at The First Presbyterian Church of Oxford in Oxford, WI with Pastor Breanda Pulver officiating. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM with services at 11:00 am. A lunch will follow in the basement of The First Presbyterian Church of Oxford. Burial will be at Easton Cemetery at 1:00 P.M. following the luncheon for friends and family who wish to join.

Ken was born May 25, 1936, the youngest son of Harry and Lois (Brown) Ebsen in Easton, Wisconsin. Ken graduated from Wisconsin Dells high school in 1954. During high school he spent time working with his brother learning how to fix cars. After graduation he began working at Dairy Equipment company in Madison as a welder. He was there when he was drafted into the Army in 1959. After his honorable discharge from the Army, he returned to his welding job in Madison, WI.

Ken married Dorothy Behnke in February of 1966 they were married for 21 years and had two daughters Cindy and Melanie. Ken spent many years as a single man enjoying the freedom to move around. He moved from Madison to Evansville, to Tomahawk, to Pardeeville and finally to Oxford where he found peace and happiness. During this time, he met Evelyn Huffman through their love of Maggie Mae’s music. They married in May of 2018 and were happily married until her death in 2020 after a short battle with Cancer. Evelyn was pivotal in Ken joining the First Presbyterian Church of Oxford. Ken liked to keep busy and held many jobs in his lifetime. He worked as a Manufacturing Engineer at Dairy Equipment Company and later held similar titles at Varco-Prudent in Evansville, Northland Stainless in Tomahawk, and Everbrite in Pardeeville. Upon retirement from engineering jobs, he worked as a parts delivery driver for Weaver Auto parts while he also was writing his own newspaper he would distribute around town called the Pardeeville Liberator. He loved writing stories, sharing recipes, sharing his views, and telling jokes. Eventually he moved this to an online format and moved to creating joke books and recipe books which he shared with others. Ken spent lots of time with his brother selling antiques and other collectables at flea markets. He used his writing skills to help publish his church’s newsletter as well.

Ken enjoyed music. He enjoyed live shows and really enjoyed Maggie Mae’s barn dances. He loved to share his views, jokes and recipes both online and in books. At every family gathering he would bring a new type of cheesecake he was trying. He always wanted to share his new recipes with all his friends and family. His family will miss his corn casserole.

Ken was a member of the American Welding society for 25+ years. He was also a member of The First Presbyterian Church of Oxford where was a church elder.

Ken was preceded in death by his mother Lois (Brown) Ebsen, his father Harry Ebsen, his eldest brother Lester Ebsen, his wife Evelyn (Huffman) Ebsen and his sister in laws, Lorraine Ebsen, Julie Ebsen, and Marion Ebsen.

Ken is survived by his two older brothers Lyle Ebsen and Keith Ebsen, his daughters Cindy Ebsen, Melanie (Brett) Stapelmann, his grandchildren Bradley (Sarah) Sheffer, Makayla Stapelmann, Jess Maden. Many nieces, nephews and great nieces, and nephews.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

Juneau County Arrest Report 4-21-26

Brookwood Rallies Past Royall in SBC Baseball Thriller

The Brookwood Falcons baseball team used a 2 run 6th inning to rally past Royall 3-2 Monday night.  Royall grabbed the lead in the top of the 3rd on an RBI single by Trey Wildes only to see Brookwood tie the game in the bottom half at 1-1.  Royall re-took the lead in the 4th on a Braxton Board RBI single to go up 2-1.  Royall had a chance to add to their lead in the 5th but Brookwood foiled a double steal attempt by the Panthers to keep the deficit at 2-1.  Brookwood went to work in the 6th inning with 4 straight singles to start the inning capped off by a game tying single by Brennan Mack and the go ahead single by Cullen Brueggeman to put Brookwood up 3-2.  Brennan Mack would retire all 3 batters he faced in the top of the 7th to preserve the win for the Falcons and pick up the save.  Drew Thurston picked up the win for the Falcons pitching one scoreless inning in relief of starter Owen Wang.  Trey Wildes took the loss for Royall.  Cullen Brueggeman went 2×3 for the Falcons at the plate while Thurston went 3×3 and a double.  Wildes went 2×4 with an RBI for the Panthers.  Brookwood improves to 3-1 in the conference and 6-1 overall, Royall drops to 3-1 overall and within the conference. 

Local Prep Scores from Monday 4-20

Baseball

Brookwood 3 Royall 2 

Bangor 14 Wonewoc-Center 1

Amherst 6 Nekoosa 5

Westfield 5 Wittenberg-Birnamwood 1

Sauk Prairie 10 Adams-Friendship 5

Markesan 8 Ripon 4

Wisconsin Dells 9 River Valley 5

Oshkosh Lourdes 20 Berlin 5

Tomah 4 Sparta 3 (Teag Stephenson walk off hit for Tomah)

 

Softball

Mauston 9 Alma-Center Lincoln 7

Royall 13 Brookwood 5

Hillsboro 12 Necedah 9 (Harper Sullivan 3×3 for Hillsboro)

Bangor 16 Wonewoc-Center 4   

Free Health Screenings and breakfast to be held in Hillsboro.

Emplify Health by Gundersen Hillsboro Area is offering free health screenings as part of their commitment to community health. The screenings will take place at Hillsboro Hospital Conference Room on April 29 between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Appointments are required.

 

Screenings will consist of a free cholesterol panel and fasting blood glucose test – both of which require a single finger prick of blood and could help indicate unknown health conditions such as high cholesterol or risk of diabetes. Individuals can also have their blood pressure and BMI checked by a nurse, chat one on one with a nurse, and enjoy a free breakfast.

 

The free health screenings are designed to help individuals learn more about managing their health and reducing their risk of developing chronic conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure – all of which can lead to major conditions such as heart disease, stroke, heart attack, chronic kidney disease and more.

 

Cholesterol and fasting blood glucose tests require nine hours of fasting prior to taking the test. Appointments last approximately 20 minutes. There are a limited number of appointments available, so participants are encouraged to call early to schedule their appointment. For more information, or to make an appointment, call (608) 489-8280 and press 1.

Kimpton, Duane J. “Dewey” Age 79 of New Lisbon

Duane J. “Dewey” Kimpton, age 79, of New Lisbon, Wisconsin, passed away on April 14, 2026, at UW Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.

Dewey was the son of James and Nina (Bailey) Kimpton and was born on March 4, 1947, in Sparta, Wisconsin, to a life that would be marked by hard work, creativity, and a generous spirit. He graduated from Tomah High School and soon after began a long career at Leer Manufacturing, where he worked faithfully as a spray paint technician. Through the years, he became known not only for his skill and dedication, but also for the pride he took in doing a job well and the steady work ethic he brought to everything he did.

Dewey was a creative and kind man who had a gift for making ordinary things shine. He especially enjoyed painting motorcycles and doing body work on old cars, and he took great satisfaction in bringing new life to projects that others might have overlooked. His artistic nature showed in the care and detail he put into his work, and those who knew him appreciated both his talent and his easygoing personality. He also enjoyed playing cards and shaking dice, pastimes that brought him many good times and lasting memories with family and friends.

Music was another part of Dewey’s life that brought him joy. He liked listening to Pink Floyd, Bob Seger, and Dwight Yoakam, and those songs were part of the soundtrack of the many years he shared with the people he loved. He had a big heart and was very giving, always willing to help when he could and always ready with a kind word or a helping hand. He was, in every sense, everyone’s favorite uncle.

Dewey is survived by his wife, Carolyn, of New Lisbon; his son, Jayson Hines (Bobbi Jo) of Tomah; a grandson, Kurt Kimpton; granddaughters, Shayla Hines and Jaylen Hines; great-grandsons, Konnor, Kolton, and Dalton; his siblings, Gary Kimpton of Millston and Joyce Witt of Tomah; sister-in-law, Doris Kimpton of Tomah; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sons, Kurt and James and a brother Verlyn.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, April 24th, 2026, at 11:00 A.M. at the Hare Funeral Home (217 W. Pearl St.) in New Lisbon. Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Friday at the Hare Funeral Home from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service. Rev. Lucy Hardie presiding. Burial will take place in St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

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