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Lee, Timothy E. Age 76 of Arkdale

Timothy E. Lee, age 76, of Arkdale, Wisconsin, formerly of Beloit, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.

 

Tim was born on May 27, 1949, in Ripon, Wisconsin, to Claude and Gladys (Liptow) Lee. He grew up and attended school in Ripon before beginning a long career as an engineer with Beloit Corporation in Beloit.

 

Tim was a devoted father who raised his two children on his own: Thomas (Melinda) Lee of Des Moines, Iowa, and Christine Lee of Hudson, Wisconsin. He was a proud grandfather to Brianna and Kira, whose lives brought him immense joy.  He was a life member and officer of the Beloit Rifle Club and dedicated more than 40 years to teaching Hunter Safety. Tim was also a lifetime member of the Antique Farmers Club. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and shooting sports throughout his life.

 

In 2004, Tim married Sharon Blood, and her children, Heather Seese of Delavan, Wisconsin, and Kevin Blood of Oklahoma.

 

After retiring, Tim and Sharon built a beautiful home in Arkdale, where they enjoyed the community, friendships, and the peaceful life they created together.

 

Per Tim’s wishes no services will be held.

 

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences and further information may be found at www.roseberrys.com.

Heitman, Don (Donnie) Age 64 of Adams

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 memorial service will be held in the near future.  Details to follow.

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.

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

Lincoln Street in Mauston to be Paved Upcoming Monday Tuesday!

Gateway Ave. at the intersection of Lincoln St. was dug up after a utility main break in the early hours of Friday, December 19, 2025. While the main has since been repaired, the road is currently filled with gravel. Please use caution.
Final paving is scheduled for Monday, December 22, and Tuesday, December 23, 2025. On Monday, the eastbound north lane of Gateway Ave. at Lincoln St. will be closed for repairs. On Tuesday, closure will shift to the eastbound south lane of Gateway Ave. at Lincoln St. Both closures will last throughout each workday. Please allow extra time for travel and follow posted detours while the work is ongoing. Both eastbound lanes will be fully open on Wednesday December 23, 2025.

Juneau County Jail Roster from 12-19-25

Knickelbein, Rick Age 58 of Mauston

A Funeral service for Rick Knickelbein, age 58, of Mauston, Wisconsin, will be held on Saturday, December 20, 2025 at 12:00 P.M. at New Life Assembly of God Church in Reedsburg, Wisconsin with Pastor Clark Peterson officiating. Visitations will be held on Friday evening at Conway-Picha Funeral Home in Lyndon Station from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and again on Saturday morning at New Life Assembly of God Church in Reedsburg, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at 12:00 Noon.

The Picha Funeral Home and Crematory of Lyndon Station, Wisconsin assisted the family with arrangements. For On-Line condolences and information, go to www.pichafuneralhome.com.

Mile Bluff Welcomes Two Certified Nurse Midwives to OB Team

Mile Bluff Medical Center is proud to welcome two certified nurse midwives, Lyn Wedyke and Paige Woggon, to its growing obstetrics team. Both bring unique experience, deep compassion, and a shared commitment to providing high-quality care for women and families in our rural communities.

 

Lyn joins Mile Bluff with more than 28 years of service in the United States Air Force, where she worked as a surgical technician and registered nurse before retiring in 2012. Since then, she has dedicated her career to women’s health and midwifery.

 

Paige, a New Lisbon native, is honored to serve families in the community where she grew up. She takes great pride in rural healthcare and treasures the opportunity to walk alongside women and families through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.

 

Together, Lyn and Paige bring a wealth of knowledge, compassion, and dedication to Mile Bluff’s obstetrics team. Their arrival strengthens Mile Bluff’s commitment to ensuring that women of all ages receive the care, respect, and support they deserve—close to home.

 

To learn more, visit milebluff.com or call 608-847-5000 to schedule an appointment.

Juneau County Jail Roster 12-18-25

Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 12/16

Girls Basketball

Mauston 72 Richland Center 26

Brookwood 50 Necedah 23 (Ruby Muehlenkamp 15points for Brookwood)

Bangor 52 New Lisbon 20

Hillsboro 55 Cashton 52

Royall 64 Wonewoc-Center 24

Weyauwega-Freemont 59 Nekoosa 28

Kewaskum 51 Ripon 34

Reedsburg 42 Portage 17

Tomah 54 La Crosse Logan 32

 

Boys Basketball

Royall 56 Riverdale 43

Seneca 76 Cashton 48

Berlin 62 Winnebago Lutheran 60

Spencer 62 Nekoosa 57

Adams-Friendship 87 Portage 58

River Valley 61 Reedsburg 50

Tomah 79 La Crosse Logan 72

 

Girls Hockey

Tomah/BRF 3 Wisconsin Valley 2

 

Boys Hockey

Madison Edgewood 10 RWD/Mauston 0

Tomah/Sparta 7 West Salem 4

Mauston Clobbers Richland Center Behind Big Game From Ella Franek

Tuesday the cold weather left the area and with the warmer temperatures came a hot night of shooting for senior forward Ella Franek as she scored a career high 25 points leading all scorers in a 72-26 non-conference win over the visiting Richland Center Hornets.

Ella also had 3 steals, 4 assists and narrowly missed a double double grabbing 9 rebounds.

Caitlin Lavold and Breanna Heller also had double digit scoring nights with Caitlin putting up 17 points snagging 2 steals and 6 rebounds to go with her 5 assists while Breanna scored 15 points had 4 steals, 6 assists and 9 rebounds of her own.

The ladies go from Hornets to Tigers as they now prepare for a conference game Friday night at home against the Ripon lady Tigers. Hope to see you all in the gym Friday night.

Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Payments are Once Again Supporting Wisconsin Residents

Today, Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary Kathy Blumenfeld announced that the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (WHEAP) has begun making payments, and that benefits are once again available for eligible Wisconsin residents needing help with their energy bills. The heating season officially began on November 1, though the federal shutdown meant that Wisconsin did not immediately receive federal funding to support energy benefits. The State estimates that 185,000 households will receive assistance in paying their energy bills, with the average one-time heating benefit expected to be $440. The average one-time electric benefit is expected to be $244. So far, over $40 million in payments have been made to support over 63,000 Wisconsin households, and applications remain open for assistance. 

“Winter is in full force in Wisconsin, and we know the costs to heat a home increase when temperatures plummet. I’m happy to report that Wisconsin has received its federal energy assistance funding and is taking applications and making payments to benefit Wisconsin families and residents. If you waited to apply for energy assistance due to the federal government shutdown, or if you need help with your energy bill, please apply now,” stated Secretary Blumenfeld.

Eligibility is based on household income, household size, and the home’s energy costs. Residents may be eligible if the gross household income is 60% of the state median income level or less. WHEAP pays benefits directly to utilities and fuel suppliers to offset home energy costs. Crisis energy assistance is also available year-round and, emergency furnace and water heater repair and replacement and home weatherization services for eligible homeowners may also be offered based on household need.

Income Guidelines for 2025-26 Program Year

Household Size One Month Income Annual Income
1 $ 3,201.75 $38,421 
2 $ 4,186.92 $50,243
3 $ 5,172.08 $62,065
4 $ 6,157.33 $73,888
5 $ 7,142.50 $85,710
6 $ 8,127.67 $97,532
7 $ 8,312.33 $99,748
8 $ 8,497.08 $101,965

Residents can apply for energy assistance by phone or mail through their local energy assistance agency. Call toll-free 1-866-HEATWIS (432-8947) for the local agency in your area or visit https://energyandhousing.wi.gov and click on the county or Tribe on the map.

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