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Juneau County Arrest Report 9-16-25

Motorcycle Accident vs Deer in Rural Ontario

On Sunday morning, September 7, 2025, at approximately 9:30 AM, a motorcycle crash occurred on State Highway 131, near Pisgah Road, rural Ontario, WI, in the Town of Whitestown.

Janice Marie Lilletvedt, age 75, of Pewaukee, WI was operating a 2024 Can-Am Spyder Roadster traveling north and struck a deer. The operator was ejected when the three-wheeled motorcycle went off the roadway.

Lilletvedt sustained apparent minor injuries and was transported by Ontario Ambulance to Tomah Health. She was wearing long pants and a jacket, but no helmet.

Damage to the motorcycle was minor and it was removed from the scene under its own power.

Assisting the Sheriff’s Office at the scene were the Ontario Fire Department and Ontario Ambulance.

First Human Case of West Nile Virus Reported in Juneau County This Year

 Local health officials are advising residents to continue to protect themselves against mosquito bites as they announce the first person confirmed to have West Nile virus (WNV) illness in a resident of Juneau County. WNV activity has previously been detected in other parts of Wisconsin so far this year, including other human cases of WNV illness as well as mosquitoes and animals infected with WNV. 

West Nile virus is spread to people through the bite of an infected mosquito and is not spread from person to person. Mosquitoes get the virus by feeding on infected birds.

WNV illness is most common in Wisconsin during the months of August and September. However, the risk of contracting WNV and other mosquito-borne illnesses such as Jamestown Canyon virus, La Crosse encephalitis virus, or eastern equine encephalitis virus, is present anytime mosquitoes are active, so it is important for people to be vigilant about preventing mosquito bites throughout the rest of the summer and into early fall.

Most people (80%) who are infected with WNV do not get sick. Those who do become ill usually experience mild symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle ache, rash, and fatigue. However, some people (less than 1%) who become infected with the virus get seriously ill with symptoms that include high fever, muscle weakness, stiff neck, disorientation, mental confusion, tremors, confusion, paralysis, and coma. Older adults and those with compromised immune systems are at greater risk of developing severe illness that can be fatal. It is important that people contact a health care provider if they suspect they have WNV illness.

The best way to avoid illnesses spread by mosquitoes is to reduce exposure to mosquitoes and eliminate mosquito breeding sites. Mosquitoes will no longer be active once there is a hard frost (temperatures below 28 degrees for at least four consecutive hours), but until then, people are urged to protect themselves. The Juneau County Health Department recommends the following:

 

 

 

Avoid Mosquito Bites

  • Apply an insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 to exposed skin and clothing.
  • Prior to heading outdoors, treat clothing with permethrin; do not apply permethrin directly to skin.
  • Consider rescheduling outdoor activities that occur during evening or early morning hours, when mosquitoes that spread WNV are most active.
  • Wear loose-fitting long-sleeves and long pants when outdoors to help keep mosquitoes away from your skin.

 

Mosquito-Proof Your Home

  • Prevent mosquitoes from breeding around your home by removing stagnant water from items around your property.
    • Empty standing water that has collected in tin cans, plastic containers, flower pots, discarded tires, roof gutters, and downspouts.
    • Turn over wheelbarrows, kiddie pools, buckets, and small boats such as canoes and kayaks when not in use.
  • Change the water in bird baths and pet dishes at least every three days.
    • Clean and chlorinate swimming pools, outdoor saunas, and hot tubs; drain water from pool covers.
  • Make sure window and door screens are intact and tightly-fitted to prevent mosquitoes from getting into your home.
  • Trim or mow tall grass, weeds, and vines since mosquitoes use these areas to rest during hot daylight hours.

 

Tyne, Jeffrey W. Age 58 of Nekoosa

Jeffrey W. Tyne, age 58, of Nekoosa, Wisconsin, passed away on Thursday, September 11, 2025, at Riverview Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin. Visitation will take place from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Interment will follow at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at Mt. Repose Cemetery in Friendship.

Jeffrey was born on September 23, 1966, in Sterling, Illinois, to Thomas and Sara (Sterenberg) Tyne. He graduated from Larkin High School in Elgin, Illinois, with the Class of 1984.
Together with his brother, Scott, Jeffrey owned and operated Alpine Electric. He was passionate about fishing, loved the ocean and his time in Florida, and cherished every moment spent with family and friends.

Jeffrey was preceded in death by his father, Thomas, and his brother, Scott.

He is survived by his children, Justin and Katrina (Dylan); grandchildren, Maverick, Amara, Zaiden, Emma, and Brock; his mother, Sara; sister, Nicole (Mat); nephew, Austin (Nia); niece, Gracelynn; and his beloved dog, Nala. He is further survived by many dear friends who will miss him greatly.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences may be offered at www.roseberrys.com

83 Year Old Tomah Man Arrested for 6th Offense OWI

Dennis A Malone, 83 years of age, from Tomah, WI has been arrested by the Wisconsin State
Patrol Tomah Post for operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 6th offense.
A trooper was dispatched along with an ambulance for a report of a driver with an injury. The
trooper located the vehicle on Griffin Road outside of Tomah. During contact, the driver displayed
signs of impairment. After investigation, the driver was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated –
sixth offense.
“Pursuant to the direction of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as found in Supreme Court Rule 20:3.6,
Trial Publicly, you are advised that a charge is merely an accusation and that a defendant is
presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.”

Juneau County Arrest Report 9-15-15

Local Prep Scores from Over the Weekend

Royall 26 Brookwood 23

Berlin 53 Mauston 6

Waupun 54 Adams-Friendship 6

Wautoma 35 Nekoosa 28

Ripon 42 Wisconsin Dells 34

Bangor 16 Ithaca 8

Cashton 49 New Lisbon 8

Hillsboro 53 Necedah 14

Reedsburg 47 Onalaska 14

La Crosse Logan 42 Tomah 21

Wonewoc-Center 68 Monticello 13

 

Volleyball Scores

Mauston 2 Colby 1

Mauston 2 Cashton 1

Mauston 2 Arcadia 1

Sparta 2 Mauston 1

Brookwood 2 Mauston 1

Brookwood 2 Melrose-Mindoro 0

Brookwood 2 Black River Falls 0

Brookwood 2 Fall Creek 1

Brookwood 2 Neillsville 0

Sparta 2 Brookwood 0

Cashton 2 Colby 0

Arcadia 2 Cashton 0

Sparta 2 Cashton 1

Cashton 2 Neillsville 0

Arcadia 2 Cashton 0

Deerfield 2 Hillsboro 0

Hillsboro 2 De Soto 1

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

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