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Local Spring Election Results 2026
Necedah School Referendum
No 767
Yes 614
Reedsburg School Referendum
Yes 58%
No 42%
Weston School District School Referendum
Yes 400
No 343
Wisconsin Dells School District Referendum
No defeated Yes
Juneau County Contested County Board of Supervisor races
District 3
Kim Strompolis 137
Ken Van Doren 65
District 13
Gene Morris 212
Samuel Baumel 159
District 18
Tamaya Jo Loewe (Write-in) 81
Adam Thomspon (Write-in) 29
District 19
Carl B. Miller 150
Howard Fischer 131
District 20
Tim Miller 181
Roger Lipski 139
Germantown Board of Supervisors
Tamay Jo Loewe 282
Ray Feldman 268
O’Dells Bay Commissioner
Roy Abbrederis 143
Jim Keene 139
Hillsboro Mayor Race
Zach Bender 213
Gregory Kubarski 141
Hillsboro Alderperson District 1
Mark Lankey 75
Brad Muller 9
Hillsboro Alderperson District 2
Julie Erickson 52
Richard Hanke 38
Tomah Mayor Race
Paul Dwyer 794
Remy Gomez 636
Tomah City Council District 6
Daniel Crego 174
Eric Devine 130
Tomah School Board (Top 3 Win Seats)
Mike Gnewikow 2035
Susan Bloom 1954
Rick Murray 1687
Joseph Ingalls 1299
Vaughn Kuehl 1104
Ryan DeFrietas 1043
Mile Bluff Mauston Health Fair April 16th
Reserve your spot at the upcoming health fair hosted by Mile Bluff Medical Center on Thursday, April 16. Receive free blood pressure and blood sugar testing and learn what your risk factors are for developing heart disease and diabetes. Lipid profile testing is also available for a small fee.
Appointments are required for all services and are available from 7:00 to 11:00 a.m. Call 608-847-1845 to reserve your spot today!
To see more events like this, check out the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.
City of Mauston Meetings
$100,000 All or Nothing TicketSold in Richland Center
Lottery retailer sells its second $100,000 winning ticket
Who doesn’t love a game where the player matches 0 out of 11 and wins $100,000? A winning $100,000 All or Nothing ticket was sold at the Eastside BP on 2407 Hwy 14 E in Richland Center for the Wednesday, March 25, 2026 Midday drawing. The winning ticket matched 0 out of 11 numbers.
All or Nothing players can win the $100,000 top prize by matching 0 out of 11 numbers or by matching 11 out of 11 numbers. Including the Eastside BP win, three of the four All or Nothing top prize winners in 2026 have matched 0 out of 11 numbers.
For Eastside BP, it is the second time in recent years the store has sold a $100,000 winning ticket. Previously, the Lottery retailer sold a winning $100,000 scratch ticket.
Angela, the District Manager of Eastside BP said, “This is crazy. Half the fun now is trying to figure out who we might’ve sold that winning ticket to.”
Wisconsin Lottery retailers who sell winning tickets over $599 receive a two percent Retailer Performance Program Winning Ticket Incentive, up to $100,000.
Players have 180 days from the draw date to claim their winnings. Information on how to claim a prize is available at wilottery.com. Players can also see if their ticket is a winner by using the Lottery’s mobile app, available on the App Store or Google Play.
The odds of winning the All or Nothing $100,000 top prize are 1:352,716. Tickets are $2 per drawing. Drawings are held seven days a week, twice daily. Tickets must be purchased before 1:30 p.m. for the Midday drawing and before 9:00 p.m. for the Evening drawing.
DNR Proposes Incidental Taking of Rare Snake in Juneau County
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) proposes to issue a permit for the incidental taking of a rare snake, which may result from the Altoona 188.05 Bridge Replacement in Juneau County.
Incidental take refers to the unintentional loss of individual endangered or threatened animals or plants that does not put the species’ overall population at risk.
Union Pacific Railroad Company’s existing bridge structure was constructed in 1943 and is being replaced because it has reached the end of its useful life based on previous bridge inspections. Based on the recommendations in the hydrology and hydraulics analysis for the project, the existing bridge is being replaced with three 72-inch corrugated metal pipe culverts. Permanent impacts will be approximately 0.03 acres and will be limited to the immediate bridge area. Temporary impacts for staging and construction will be approximately 2.18 acres and will be restored to pre-existing contours and reseeded.
The presence of the state endangered and federally threatened eastern massasauga is confirmed in the vicinity of the project site. DNR staff determined that the proposed project may result in the incidental taking of some snakes. This permit would cover any incidental take for the state listing and would not cover any incidental take for the federal listing.
Conservation measures to minimize the adverse effect on the species will be incorporated into the proposed Incidental Take Permit and are detailed in the Jeopardy Assessment. They include herp exclusion fencing to keep snakes from entering the project area and removing and relocating snakes that are found in the project area by a permitted biological monitor.
The DNR concludes that the proposed project is not likely to appreciably reduce the likelihood of the survival or recovery of the species within the state, the whole plant-animal community of which it is a part of or the habitat that is critical to its existence.
Copies of the Jeopardy Assessment and background information on the eastern massasauga are available by visiting the DNR Incidental Take Public Notices webpage or upon request from DNR Conservation Biologist Stacy Rowe at 608-228-9796 or Stacy.Rowe@wisconsin.gov.
The public is encouraged to submit written comments regarding project-related impacts to the eastern massasauga by April 29, 2026 to:
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
c/o Stacy Rowe, DNR Conservation Biologist
2514 Morse St. Janesville, WI 53546
Stacy.Rowe@wisconsin.gov or 608-228-9796

