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Mile Bluff Medical Center Hosting Health Fair June 18th

Reserve your spot at the upcoming health fair hosted by Mile Bluff Medical Center on Thursday, June 19.  Receive free blood pressure and blood sugar testing, and learn what your risk factors are for developing heart disease and diabetes. A lipid profile testing is also available for a small fee.

 

Appointments are required for all services, and are available from 7 to 11 am. Call 608-847-1845 to reserve your spot today!

 

To see more events like this, check out the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.

Gov. Evers Signs Senate Bill 126

Gov. Tony Evers today signed Senate Bill 126, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 7, which delays the effective date of a provision of 2023 Wisconsin Act 126 that requires candidates, committees, political parties, and conduits to register with and submit campaign finance information reports to the Wisconsin Ethics Commission, including relating to registration statements. The bill delays the effective date of this provision from July 1, 2025, to Dec. 1, 2027, to ensure the Wisconsin Ethics Commission has the time and resources to enact this change.


Senate Bill 126, now 2025 Wisconsin Act
7:  

  • Delays the effective date of a provision of 2023 Wisconsin Act 126 that requires committees, political parties, and conduits to register with and submit campaign finance reports to the Ethics Commission using its campaign finance information system from July 1, 2025, to Dec. 1, 2027; and 
  • Clarifies that protections created in Act 126 regarding personally identifiable information would apply to both current and former election officials if they submit a written request for confidentiality.

Ramsden, Bernard “Bernie” Eugene Age 82 of Friendship

Bernard “Bernie” Eugene Ramsden was the kind of person whose presence made life feel a little steadier. He didn’t need fanfare – he led with quiet confidence, deep loyalty, and an open heart. On Saturday, June 7, 2025, Bernie passed away unexpectedly at the age of 82 in Friendship, Wisconsin. Though his chapter has closed, his story lives on in the people and places he touched along the way.

 

Born on December 5, 1942, in Oak Park, Illinois, Bernie was the first child of Eugene and Lempi (Wilson) Ramsden. He grew up in Elmwood Park, Illinois, a kid with an easy smile and a natural sense of responsibility. After graduating from Elmwood Park High School in 1960, Bernie answered a greater call and enlisted in the United States Navy. From 1962 – 1964, he served aboard the USS Long Beach, proudly navigating the seas as part of the nation’s first nuclear-powered surface warship.

But perhaps the greatest voyage of his life began on July 3, 1965, when he married Vera Carlson in Norwood Park, Illinois. The two were partners in every sense, building a life of love and devotion that would span nearly five decades. Together, they raised two daughters, Kimberly and Kristen, and built a warm home grounded in kindness, hard work, and laughter.

Bernie built a 37-year career at United Airlines, where he was known not only for his reliability and skill, but also for his pride in doing things right. His work took him behind the scenes of an industry that kept people connected – something that resonated with his deep sense of responsibility and service. Day in and day out, Bernie brought the same care and consistency to his job that he brought to every part of his life. While his title may have changed over the years, his approach never did: steady hands, a sharp mind, and a humble heart. For Bernie, it wasn’t just a job – it was a commitment, and one he fulfilled with distinction. In 2003, he retired, and the following year, he and Vera traded city life for the peaceful woods and winding trails of Arkdale, Wisconsin.

Bernie had a heart for the outdoors. He loved boating and riding ATVs. Folk music filled his home, and travel remained a lifelong joy. He was an active member of the Monroe Prairie ATV/UTV Club and never missed an opportunity to take the scenic route.
To his daughters, he was an anchor of strength and guidance. To his grandkids, he was simply Grandpa – a source of warmth, and always ready with a story. To friends and neighbors, he was the guy who showed up, helped out, and made you feel welcome.

Bernie’s story is one of gentle strength, deep love, and a heart always open to the world. He will be remembered not just in the places he walked or the trails he rode, but in every quiet moment that reminds us to slow down, breathe in the fresh air, and hold our loved ones close.

Bernie is survived by Kimberly (Lewis) Calgaro of Arkdale, WI; Kristen (Joseph) Oakey of Arlington Heights, IL; Nicole Calgaro (Tim Simmons) of Denver, CO; Robin Oakey of Arlington Heights, IL; his brother Bruce (Diane) Ramsden of Gurnee, IL; and his niece Jamie (Corey) Holmer, also of Gurnee. He is preceded in death by his parents and by Vera, his beloved wife and favorite co-pilot.

A Celebration of Life gathering will be held at a later date. In the meantime, the family invites those who knew Bernie to honor him in the way he would’ve wanted – by spending time in nature, drinking a good glass of whiskey, reading a book, or offering a helping hand.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Wounded Warrior Project or Feline/Canine Friends, two causes close to Bernie’s heart.

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

St. Joe’s to Celebrate 5-Year Anniversary in New Facility with Free Community Lunch and Open Archives

St. Joe’s is marking five years in its new facility with a community celebration that offers a taste of the past and a look at its rich history.

 

On Tuesday, June 17, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., St. Joe’s will serve a free 1950s-inspired lunch featuring a classic burger, fries, and malt ice cream. The retro menu honors 1951, the year the original St. Joe’s hospital was built, and will be served in the hospital café.

 

To celebrate its long-standing presence in the community, St. Joe’s will open its archives Monday, June 16, through Thursday, June 19, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Hillsboro Hospital Community Room 1. Visitors can explore photo albums, articles, and memorabilia that tell the story of more than 100 years of care by the side of Field Veterans Memorial Lake.

 

Since moving into the new facility in June 2020—right in the middle of a global pandemic—St. Joe’s has grown significantly. The hospital has added services including oncology, dermatology, audiology, chiropractic, palliative care, urology, and vascular care. It also introduced robotic technology for general and knee surgeries. In addition, St. Joe’s opened a new, 100% energy-independent clinic in Elroy, earned top scores for quality and patient experience across multiple years, and was recognized last year for providing the second highest rate of free and uncompensated care in Wisconsin.

Wa Du Shuda Days Silent Auction Still Looking For Donations

Wa Du Shuda Silent Auction is approaching Fast!

There is still time to DONATE!

The Auction will be July 12, 2025

at Riverside Park Under the Pavillion from Noon to 5pm.

What a better way to be part of our Wa Du Shuda Day festivities, then to advertise your business or for individuals a chance to help the community via donations that can be gifted or auctioned off.

They may or may not be related to your business, however, you will definitely want to make sure your business info is attached!!

We are more than excited to host this event during our Wa Du Shuda Day Festival every year! Please let us know if you want to participate!!

All Proceeds will go towards the restoration of our Caboose!!

Items that are a huge hit…

Gift Certificates, grills, baskets, coolers,

sports tickets, lottery tickets… etc….

Please contact Brian Taylor

303-809-3942

or

Brinley Blair

608-799-1813

to arrange

a pick-up /drop off!

Juneau County Meetings

SCC All-Conference Baseball Team

Scenic Bluffs Looking for New Conference Commissioner

The Scenic Bluffs Conference is accepting applications for a motivated individual who is passionate about High School athletics to serve as its next Conference Commissioner. The Scenic Bluffs Conference includes the following school Districts:

Bangor Brookwood Cashton Hillsboro Necedah New Lisbon Royall Wonewoc – Union Center

To serve as Conference Commissioner, the individual should have a background in high school athletics and coaching, as well as reside in the geographic area that is in proximity to our member school districts. It is in the benefit of our student athletes and our member schools for the individual who serves in this role to attend athletic events throughout the school year in multiple districts to familiarize themself with the coaches, students, parents, and staff members of the schools they will be serving.

This is not a full-time position, but rather more of a part-time position. The salary range for this position will fall within the $10,000 – $15,000 pay range, depending on the experience of the selected individual. Below is a list of duties from the conference constitution:

Have a working knowledge of the conference constitution and defend its integrity.

Attend to all necessary conference correspondence.

Serve on all athletic committees.

Keep minutes at the annual meeting and additional meetings as requested.

Account for all monies collected and paid out of conference funds.

Invoice member schools for any financial obligations due to the conference.

Compile athletic schedules in a timely manner (two years in advance of their implementation).

Contract for game officials in football, volleyball, boys and girls varsity basketball, and wrestling. (Started in 2000-01).  (An evaluation of the procedure will take place at the annual meeting of the conference in the spring of every year.

Be a clearing house for all-conference selections.

Purchase all trophies and medals for the conference.

Perform other duties as assigned by the conference president that are within the scope of the commissioner’s office.

Is accountable to the principal’s organization.

If you have any questions about the position, please reach out to the current Superintendent President of the Conference, Scott Hickey, Superintendent of the School District of New Lisbon.

s.hickey@nlsd.k12.wi.us (608) 562-3700

Campfire Kevin to entertain at Terrace Heights Retirement Community

On Tuesday, June 17 at 2 pm, Campfire Kevin will be performing at Terrace Heights Retirement Community in Mauston. Kevin entertains his audience by playing those well-known campfire tunes that have been loved for years. He sings, he plays guitar, and he takes requests!

 

The event is free and open to the public; however, space is limited.  If you would like to attend the June 17 performance, call 608-847-2377 to reserve your spot today. Also ask about a facility tour; apartments are now available.

 

To see more events like this, check out the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.

 

Peterson, Raymond Walter Age 63 of Adams

Raymond Walter Peterson, 63, of Adams, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2025 in the comfort of his home.

Born January 27, 1962 to Elizabeth and Richard Peterson I, Ray was a dedicated tool and die machinist whose strong work ethic and skilled hands left a lasting mark. Ray’s true pride and joy was his family. He is survived by his loving wife, Leana Peterson; his children, Kaylee Peterson (Kevin), Richard Peterson III (Amber), Beverly Johnson (Jacob), and Rosalind Peterson; and his cherished grandchildren, Mackenzie “Jack” Peterson and Everett Radant. He also leaves behind his sister Cynthia Peterson and his brother Richard Peterson II.

Ray had a deep love for the simple joys in life—cruising on his motorcycle, turning up the music, and spending time with his loyal dogs, Griffin and Clyde. He had a legendary sweet tooth and an unshakable love for bacon—if there was dessert on the table or the smell of bacon in the air, Ray wasn’t far behind. His sense of humor, big heart, and quiet strength will be remembered by all who knew him.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you honor Ray by spending time with those you love. Share a story, take a ride, turn up your favorite song—make the memories that truly matter.

He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

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