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Mauston Volleyball Architects Pair of Wins in Spring Green
The Mauston Golden Eagles volleyball team moved to 15-7 on their season by defeating Darlington and River Valley both 2-1 in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Mauston defeated River Valley 25-21, 22-25, and 15-10. Rylea Mehne had 18assists, while Lilly Wilke had 9kills. Mauston dropped the opening set to Darlington in game two 18-25 but bounced back to win the match taking sets two and three 25-20 and 15-11. Ava Stanilla had 2block kills while Ella Franek led the team with 7kills. Mauston will host Westfield Thursday night.
Man Who Harasses Law Enforcement Nationwide, Convicted of Fifteen Counts
Related to Harassing Monroe County Law Enforcement
This week, Monroe County District Attorney Kevin D. Croninger announced that on October 03, 2025, a Monroe County jury convicted 52 year old, Jacob T. Sell, of fifteen charges, those charges included four counts of Telephone Harassment and eleven counts of Misdemeanor Bail Jumping.
The convictions came after a two day jury trial. The charges stem from Sell making incessant and repeated calls to the Monroe County Communications Dispatch Center and the Village of Cashton Police Departments. The calls from Sell contained a wide range of obscene, profane, and generally abusive language towards the dispatchers and other law enforcement officers/entities. Sell also would routinely conference in law enforcement entities from other states as a means to harass not only Monroe County Law Enforcement but also law enforcement in other places. The entities Sell conferenced onto calls included, Danbury, Connecticut Police; Sacramento County, California Sheriff’s Office; Park City, Utah Police; Pewaukee, Wisconsin Dispatch; Columbia County, Wisconsin Dispatch; and several others.
After the two days of trial, the jury deliberated for just over an hour before reaching their verdicts. Monroe County District Attorney Kevin Croninger stated, “Mr. Sell claims to be a “police auditor” this claim could not be any further from the truth. In reality, Mr. Sell is nothing more than a criminal. We are extremely grateful to the jury on this matter for seeing the truth about Mr. Sell and convicting him.”
The prosecution of the case was handled by Monroe County District Attorney Kevin Croninger with support and assistance by the staff of the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office.
The investigation of the case was conducted by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and the Village of Cashton Police Department. Involved officers were Chief Deputy Chrisopher Weaver, Sergeant Rylan Corcoran, Deputy Steven Krueger and Deputy Mihai David, all of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and Chief Brente Knutson and Sergeant Dalton Harrington of the Village of Cashton Police Department.
Croninger praised the professionalism of all involved but particularly praised the professional of the dispatchers who had to deal with Sell’s abusive conduct. Croninger stated, “All the dispatchers in this case displayed exemplary professionalism. Mr. Sell repeatedly demeaned, berated, and insulted them, despite Mr. Sell’s despicable behavior, the dispatchers remained extremely professional. We are grateful for the work they did on this case and the work they do every day to assist in keeping Monroe County safe.”
At sentencing, Sell faces a maximum sentence of 111 months in jail. Sentencing has not yet been scheduled, but will likely occur in December 2025.
Emplify Health by Gundersen Hillsboro Area to open pharmacies in Hillsboro and Elroy
Soon, residents of Hillsboro and Elroy area will have another option for filling their prescription medicines.
Emplify Health by Gundersen Hillsboro Area Hospital is proud to announce plans to add pharmacy locations in both cities. The Hillsboro location will be within the Lakeside building at 300 Water Ave. on the main hospital campus, while Elroy’s pharmacy will be in the new Elroy Clinic. The planned opening for both pharmacies is 2026.
“These new pharmacies and all they bring to our communities demonstrate a significant step forward in our commitment to providing high-quality, accessible healthcare services,” said Kristie McCoic, administrator at Emplify Health by Gundersen Hillsboro Area Hospital. “Patient wellbeing is at the center of all we do, and if we can find ways to provide more care options close to home, then we want to take every opportunity to do so.”
The new pharmacies will integrate seamlessly with other Emplify Health by Gundersen services to provide a cohesive patient experience. For added convenience, the Hillsboro location will include over-the-counter product sales, as well as vaccinations and a drive-thru.
As a system, Emplify Health by Gundersen is focused on making the cost of care as affordable as possible, so by operating as a non-profit entity, the priority is to ensure the community’s healthcare needs are met.
“With a focus on enhancing local care, growing access and ensuring seamless care coordination within Emplify Health, the new pharmacies will be valuable additions to the healthcare landscape in Hillsboro and Elroy area,” McCoic said.
About Emplify Health by Gundersen
Formed in December 2022, Bellin and Gundersen Health System is a not-for-profit, patient-centered, community-focused healthcare network?with headquarters in Green Bay and La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bellin and Gundersen has nearly 15,000 employees, including more than 1,000 clinicians, in 11 hospitals and more than 100 clinic locations in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Upper Michigan, and Iowa. With community partners, Bellin and Gundersen strives to lead local, regional and national healthcare transformation to enrich individuals for their healthiest lives at every stage. Learn more at bellin.org and gundersenhealth.org.
City of Mauston Looking For Someone to Fill Vacant Ward 6 Council Position
City Council Opening – Ward 6
The City of Mauston is currently seeking a dedicated community member to fill an open Alder position for Ward 6 on the City Council.
This is a great opportunity to get involved, represent your neighbors, and help shape the future of our community.
? Ward 6 Residents – if you’re interested in serving, please contact Mayor Teske at mayor@mauston.com for more information.
Juneau County Sheriff’s Sale
393 Animals Surrendered in Animal Neglect Case in Juneau County
Stormoen, Katherine (Kathy) Lee Age 80 of Adams-Friendship
and Jane (Lewis-Law) Christensen. She was the eldest of their four children. Kathy lived in Adams County most of her life. She graduated from Adams-Friendship High School with the Class of 1963.
Kathy married Arthur L. Stormoen in Adams on July 28, 1965, and they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this summer. Kathy attended a 2-year Teachers’ College in New Lisbon, and completed her degree at U-W Stevens Point. She taught elementary school at Pineland, Friendship, Grand Marsh, Adams and A-F Elementary. Kathy retired in 2002. Kathy was a member of Arkdale Lutheran Church and was also honored to be the Past Worthy Matron of Jobs’ Daughters.
Kathy loved to sew, embroider and crochet, and gifted her unique, handcrafted items to friends and family. Kathy enjoyed her plants almost as much as bargain-hunting and garage sales. She
loved travelling with Art to Corvette rallies, and meeting fellow enthusiasts, many of whom became their friends. Above all else, Kathy loved her fur babies, and spoiled them with love and
affection as part of their family. Kathy also volunteered at the Humane Society. Kathy is survived by her husband, Art, and their son and daughter-in-law, Rod and Jodi Stormoen, and their two amazing children, Garrett and Elsie. In addition are her brother, Dennis (Donna) Christensen, and her sister-in-law Cindy Christensen. Eleven nieces and nephews also survive. Kathy is also survived by her best friend since childhood, Carrie Scott, and many friends and former colleagues.
Kathy was preceded in death by her parents, her in-laws, Arthur C. and Elsie Stormoen, her brother Lynn Christensen, and her sister-in-law Arlene and husband Tom Ross.
Kathy’s family will host a Celebration of Life gathering for friends and family at a later date.
Kathy will be buried in the family plot in Dellwood Cemetery. Memorial tributes may be directed to the family or to the Adams County Humane Society in Kathy’s name.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences.
Pasch, Joanne E. Age 88 of Elroy
Joanne E. Pasch, 88 of Elroy passed away on Friday, October 3, 2025 at Crest View Nursing Home, New Lisbon.
A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, October 9, 2025, 11:00 AM at St. Matthew Ev. Lutheran Church, 25525 CTH-P, Ontario (South Ridge). Pastor Zachary Meier will officiate. Burial will be in the South Ridge Lutheran Cemetery, Township of Wellington.
Relatives and friends are invited for a time of visitation on Thursday at the church from 10:00 AM until the time of the service. Smith-Nelson/Sonnenburg Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences can be offered by visiting www.sonnenburgfamilyfh.com