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Local Prep Scores from Thursday 9/11

Girls Volleyball

Royall 3 Wonewoc-Center 0

Royall 3 Necedah 0

Wonewoc-Center 3 New Lisbon 0

New Lisbon 3 Necedah 0

Brookwood 3 Bangor 1

Brookwood 3 Hillsboro 0

Cashton 3 Hillsboro 2

Cashton 3 Bangor 0

Mauston 3 Berlin 0 (Kira Clemens 7aces)

McFarland 3 Reedsburg 0

Tomah 3 La Crosse Logan 0 (Brielle Plueger 33assists 8digs 2aces)

 

Boys Soccer

Tomah 4 La Crosse Logan 0

 

Girls Tennis

Tomah 6 Holmen 1

Royall Sweeps New Lisbon Double Dual Defeating Wonewoc-Center & Necedah

The Royall Panthers volleyball team defeated Wonewoc-Center in straight sets 25-15, 25-19, and 25-16 Thursday night.  Bria Gruen had a strong game for the Panthers with over a dozen kills.  Laya Wainwright and Brea Lipke also had strong games for the Panthers.  Royall also went on to defeat Necedah 3-0 as part of the New Lisbon Double Duals. Wonewoc-Center bounced back to sweep New Lisbon 3-0.  Kenlee Muntinga had 5kills and 13digs in the victory for the Wolves.  Royall improves to 3-0 in the conference and 8-6 overall.  Wonewoc-Center is now 2-1 in the conference and 7-4 overall.

New Lisbon School Board Budget Meeting Agenda

September 16th -Juneau County Board Meeting Agenda

Juneau County Arrest Report 9-12-25

Wienke, Frederick “Rick” Leigh Age 72 of Nekoosa

Frederick “Rick” Leigh Wienke, age 72, of Nekoosa, WI, entered eternal peace on September 9th, 2025. 

 
Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin, followed by a memorial service at 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home and a meal of remembrance at 1:00 p.m. in Lyndon Station.

 Rick was born in Milwaukee, WI, on September 29, 1952, to Frederick August and Marion Eleanor (nee Yeip) Wienke. He was raised with his little brother Bob in Muskego, where he participated in Scouts, learned to fish, build cars, hunt, and became an expert trapshooter and bowman. He loved the outdoors and anything that involved spending time outside, woodworking, or tinkering. He met Judy in 1978, and they married in October of 1983. Rick chose to be a father to her 6 children from her previous marriage, and together, they had a son, Jeffrey. They were married for 41 years prior to her passing, and were a classic fairy tale of true love, loyalty, and commitment. Rick was a journeyman tool and die maker by trade, and a farmer and all-around handyman in every other aspect of his life. He won awards for trapshooting, built and raced cars, and could grow any vegetable there was to grow. His craftmanship at building cabinets, dressers, décor, etc. was beyond compare and immaculate in design and execution. He was well traveled, well rounded, and full of knowledge, which he shared with his family.

Rick was known for his big, often uncontrolled beard, his belly laughs, the smell of his pipe from his younger days, his unparalleled skill as a cabinet maker and woodsman, but most of all, his love for his wife and kids. He taught his children to hunt, fish, work on cars, operate power tools,  and even cook a mean omelet.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Marion Wienke, his stepson John Espinoza, and his beloved wife. Rick is survived by his brother Robert Wienke, West Virginia, and his children, Jeffrey Wienke, Nekoosa; Isolina Jackson (Mike), Lyndon Station; Christine Espinoza, Burlington, WI; Maria Espinoza (Pete Torres), Fond du Lac WI; Micaela Bell (Christopher), Wisconsin Rapids, and Sylvia Espinoza, Wisconsin Rapids; Niece, but daughter in heart, Sydney Hope (Bill) De la Torre. Grandchildren Shelly (Mike) Nestler, Amanda (Kevin) Ebert, Gregory Morrow, Jeremiah (Felicia Peckham) Teske, Brandon (Meghan) Perschke, Cindy (Casey) Bell, Jonathon Bell, Amanda Herrin, Jimmy (Kryslin) Jackson, Brianna (Derek) Moffat, Kayla Jackson, Jeffrey Gettier, Athena Perschke Great Grandchildren Autumn, Rosalie, Kylie, Kinlie, Kelcie, Bently, Harlowe, Lyndon, Jonathon, Wesley, Allis, Creedence, Finn, Claire, Riley, Dominic, Camden, and Gracie. Great Great Granddaughter Catherine.

Rick will be missed by many who called him Uncle or Pop in his lifetime, including Al Palmatier, Jeff Musialowski, and Roy Gerber.

The family wishes to extend thanks to the exceptionally caring doctors and nursing staff at Aspirus Hospital in Wausau. Thank you to the nurses and staff with Aspirus Hospice at Home, for the ability to bring our Pop home to pass peacefully. Thank you, Kayla, Molly, and Bri, for assisting with his transition. Thank you to his at home caregiver, Lisa, for the care and love she has shown him the last few months; For his grandson Greg Morrow in being such a big help with at home caregiving; to Mike Jackson for being the most understanding spouse in the world when your wife wasn’t home; and to the friends of Jeff Wienke for opening their arms and making Rick feel welcome, for including him in their everyday activities, and accepting him as a part of their extended families.

Rick will be missed by many, but his legacy lives on in the memories and love he gave us all.
 
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting  with arrangements.  Please visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences.

Juneau County Arrest Report 9-11-25

arrest offense report

Juneau County Arrest Report 9-10-25

Bigalke, Albert William Age 89 of New Lisbon

Albert William Bigalke, known affectionately as Bert to his family and friends, passed away peacefully on September 6, 2025, at the age of 89 at Close to Home in Tomah, Wisconsin.  He was born on July 31, 1936, in New Lisbon to William and Lucy (Cure) Bigalke. He graduated from New Lisbon High School in 1954. He was a proud member of the 1954 undefeated championship football team. Burt was united in marriage to Eileen Georgeson on August 30, 1958 at the St. Stephens Lutheran Church in Camp Douglas, WI.

Bert served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956. After Bert’s military service in the Army, he owned his own gas stations, where he was known for his honest service and friendly banter. He also served his country by being on the volunteer fire department. Later, he joined the teams at Bunker Ford and Leer Manufacturing in New Lisbon. After retiring he resumed farming at the Bigalke Ranch. Bert enjoyed his annual Colorado trips with family and friends.

Bert is survived by his children Jody (Johnnie) Bigalke, Mary (Greg) Shattuck, and Aaron (Janine) Bigalke. He found his true calling as being a grandfather to his much loved granddaughter, Tess (Luke) Bigalke. He is also survived by two sisters, Sally (Jerry) Hable and Suzan Brzoska, many nieces and nephews, friends and other family.

Bert was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife, Eileen on October 21, 2010, his siblings, Gale, Marion, and Gordon.

The family would like to thank Tomah Hospice, the staff at Close to Home and Pastor Lucy Hardie for their heartfelt care in his final days.

City of Mauston Meeting Agendas

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