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Mauston Girls Bury Berlin on Eastern Road Trip

Mauston traveled to Berlin Tuesday night for a conference match up against the Indians. The Golden Eagles came away with a 68-47 win.

Mauston was led by Crimson Hansen who quietly notched a double double as she put up 25 points to go along with her 12 rebounds, 4 blocks and 3 each in the steal and assists columns.

Bre Heller knocked down 18 points grabbing 8 boards and having 5 assists. Caitlin Lavold spent a lot of the first half on the bench with foul trouble but still managed to hit double figures as she had 12 points, 3 assists, 2 steals and a block. Ella Franek didn’t quite get to the double digits in scoring as she came up one basket short with 8 points but she did have double fives with 5 rebounds and 5 steals along with 7 assists and a block.

Next up for the Golden Eagles is another away game as they will travel to Wisconsin Dells to take on the Lady Chiefs Friday night.

Heintz’s Bucket Lifts Necedah Boys Over Wolves

The game was even out of the gate, but Wonewoc pulled ahead by 13 at the half as Necedah

got into foul trouble. The second half saw the Cardinals come storming back to make it a

game. The back-and-forth game saw lead changes regularly happening the last 6 minutes of

the game. Necedah was down 4 with just 90 seconds left in the game. Senior forward Philip

Heintz scored the go ahead bucket for Necedah with just 13 seconds left on the clock and

Necedah came up with a stop off a shot that came nowhere close to going in. Junior forward

Cam Thellefsen scored a game high 25 for the Wolves. Necedah’s balanced attack was led by

Heintz’s 13 and junior guard Elijah Peak’s 13. Both players scored 11 of their points in the

second half. Luke Murphy added 11 for the Cardinals who outscored the Wolves 38-24 in the

second half on the way to their first conference win of the season

Royall Boys Win Ugly Over Feisty New Lisbon Team

The Royall Panthers Boys basketball survived a strong game by the New Lisbon Rockets Tuesday night winning 45-36.  Royall had early leads of 15-5 and 17-7 but New Lisbon closed the game to 21-19 before Trey Wildes banked in a 2 at the halftime buzzer to give Royall a 23-19 lead.  Royall could never pull away in the 2nd half as the Rockets got within 1 early in the 2nd half but could muster a lead.  Sehraj Grewal had a game high 22points for New Lisbon in the loss while Royall was led by Braxton Board with a team high 19points.  Royall improves to 7-1 in the Scenic Bluffs and 13-2 overall.  New Lisbon drops to 1-6 in the bluffs and 6-9 overall.  Royall will host Necedah Friday night a game you can hear live on NOW92oneFM and WRJC.com.

Local Prep Scores from Monday 1/26

Boys Basketball

Royall 63 Mauston 48

Hillsboro 62 Riverdale 58 (Braun Jirschele 28 points to lead Hillsboro)

Adams-Friendship 57 Tomah 55

New Lisbon 84 Greenwood/Granton 53 (Colby Pfaff 23points for New Lisbon)

Nekoosa 60 Pittsville 41

Berlin 83 Weyauwega-Freemont 61

Wauzeka-Steuben 72 Brookwood 61

Ithaca 90 North Crawford 67

 

Girls Basketball

Greenwood/Granton 55 New Lisbon 35

Bangor 66 Melrose-Mindoro 47

Hillsboro 57 Brookwood 48

Necedah 53 Montello 28

Hot 1st Half Shooting Lifts Royall Boys Past Mauston

The Royall Panther boys basketball team used hot shooting to push by Mauston 63-48 Monday night.  Royall knocked down 14 three pointers in the game, 10 of them came in a burning hot first half for the Panthers.  Trey Wildes knocked down five threes in this game on his way to a game high 20points.  Braxton Board finished with 19points for Royall who improves to 12-2 on their season.  Mauston was led by Jase Navis who finished with 16points while Andrew Dillin added 10points.  Mauston drops to 10-4 on it season.

Stone, Deborah “Rock” Age 61 of Friendship

Deborah “Rock” Stone, 61, of Friendship

 

Deborah “Rock” Stone, 61, of Friendship, passed away on January 16, 2026, the same day baseball legend Bob Uecker passed — a fitting coincidence for a lifelong Brewers fan.

 

A proud supporter of the Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Brewers, Rock was known for her sharp wit, love of a cold Bud Light (always with a glass of ice on the side), and her skill at the pool table — she often joked she was the best in the county, and few were brave enough to argue. She brought laughter and warmth to all who knew her and lived life with humor, heart, and a competitive spirit. Her sparkling sense of humor, stubborn streak, and heart of gold made her unforgettable to everyone lucky enough to know her.

 

Rock is preceded in death by her parents Myron and Carol Stone.

 

Rock is survived by her brothers Charles “Chuckie” Stone and Jeffery Stone, her sister-in-law Susan Stone, and her sister Tina, along with cherished nieces and nephews, with many good friends who loved and supported her.  

A celebration of life will be held at March 21st at 1:00 at Corner Bar— fitting, since Rock would never want the party to end too soon. Friends and family are encouraged to raise a glass (of ice naturally) in her honor and share a laugh, a story, or a toast to the woman who made life a little louder, funnier, and full of heart.

 

Roseberry’s Funeral Home (www.roseberrys.com) is assisting the family.

Tomah Structure Fire at 621 East Clifton Street – No Injuries Reported

Tomah, WI — 01/25/2026— At approximately 2:19 PM today, the Tomah Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire at 621 East Clifton Street.
Upon arrival, crews found the structure heavily involved. The occupants who reside at the address reported they were not inside the residence at the time of the fire, and no civilian injuries were reported. A total of 24 firefighters were on scene working to suppress the fire.
Due to significant fire damage and concerns for structural stability, the building was determined to be structurally compromised. As a result, an excavator from the City of Tomah Department of Public Works was requested to assist with demolition to ensure scene safety and allow for complete extinguishment of remaining hot spots.
Assisting agencies on scene included the Tomah Area Ambulance Service, Tomah Police Department, Fort McCoy Fire Department, Alliant Energy, Monroe County 911 Communications Center and the City of Tomah Department of Public Works.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation at this time.

Juneau County Arrest Report 1-26-26

Hillsboro Residents Involved in Weekend Crash

Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson reports on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at approximately 7:15 PM, the Sheriff’s Office 911 Dispatch Center was notified of a single-vehicle crash on State Highway 131, near West River Road, rural Viola, WI, in the Town of Kickapoo.

 

Kierdan C. Koster, age 21, of Hillsboro was operating a 2007 Honda Accord and lost control while negotiating a curve.  The vehicle went off the roadway, struck an embankment and overturned.

 

The operator and two passengers, an 18-year-old, and a 5-year-old, also of Hillsboro, were able to exit the vehicle on their own.  Both passengers sustained minor injuries.  All three occupants were transported to Readstown to keep warm and wait for a ride home.

 

Seatbelts were used.  There was no airbag deployment.

 

Due to weather conditions, the roadway was slippery at the time of the crash.

 

Responding to the scene with the Sheriff’s Office were the Readstown Fire Department and Readstown Emergency Medical Service. 

 

The crash remains under investigation by the Sheriff’s Office.

Heitman, Don (Donnie) Age 64

With heavy hearts, we share the passing of a beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Don (Donnie) Heitman, whose life was rooted in family, hard work, and a deep love of the land. Don passed away on December 10, 2025.

 

A celebration of life will be from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, February 15th, 2026 at Roseberry’s Funeral Home.

Don was born March 14, 1961, to Edward and June Heitman. A farmer at heart, he found joy in the simple, meaningful things — working the land, tending to cows, and spending long days outdoors. His tractor was more than a tool; it was a source of pride, whether it was part of his toy collection or the real thing under open skies. Farming wasn’t just what he did — it was who he was — and his strong work ethic and love for nature were passed down through generations, connecting him closely to his own father and family roots.

Don worked for Wil-Kil/Rentokil for 26 years. He took great pride in showing up every day with honesty and dedication. Over the years, his customers became familiar faces and friends. On February 28, 1981, Don married Annette Guite. They spent 45 years loving each other and their family.

As a dad and grandpa, he was present, thoughtful, and endlessly loving. He delighted in time spent with his grandchildren — sharing ice cream and donuts, taking tractor and gator rides, going on adventures, and enjoying Disney vacations. He cherished watching sports, celebrating Christmas, and creating memories that will be treasured forever. He had a special way of surprising his family with small, silly gifts that brought big smiles and laughter.

He enjoyed simple pleasures like fish fries, hamburgers, and time with his dogs — especially his beloved corgis. Known for his good sense of humor, he could always bring lightness into a room and make those around him feel at ease.

Above all, he was a loving husband and a devoted family man. His love for his family was steady, genuine, and unwavering, and it showed in everything he did.

Though he will be deeply missed, his legacy lives on in the values he taught, the land he loved, and the countless memories shared with those closest to him.

Don is preceded in death by his parents, Edward and June Heitman; and his son, Alexander.

He is survived by his loving wife, Annette; his children: Nicolas (Jenny) Heitman, and Sara (Brandon) Lukowski; beloved grandchildren, Madeline and Henry; his sister, Jean (Rich) Kleinfeldt; and his brothers, Lloyd (Roberta) Heitman and Larry Heitman. Further survived by nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.

The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the Life Star ambulance crew, the Quincy Fire Department, and the neighbors who stopped by for their kindness, care, and compassion during this difficult time.

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