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New Lisbon High School To Host Sextortion Presentation Tuesday Evening
Internet Safety Presentation for Parents & Guardians
Tuesday, February 24th
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
New Lisbon High School
Join Detective Goyette from the Juneau County Sheriff’s Office and Sergeant Arenz of the Mauston Police Department for an important session on Internet Safety.
This presentation is designed specifically for parents and guardians in the New Lisbon School District and will focus on Sextortion—what it is, common warning signs, and proactive steps families can take to keep children safe online.
While the presentation will remain family-friendly, the subject matter may not be suitable for young children, and their attendance is discouraged.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to protect your family in the digital age!
Brooks, Barbara A. Age 86 of Reedsburg
Barbara A. Brooks, age 86 of Reedsburg, passed away peacefully at Reedsburg Area Senior Life Center on Saturday, February 21, 2026. She was born on November 7, 1939 in Wausau, the daughter of Hilbert and Mary Ann Wolfgram. On September 24, 1966 she was united in marriage to the love of her life, Edward Brooks. Together they built a re-warding life on the farm and were blessed with three wonderful daughters.
She was a devoted farm wife. She loved gardening and sharing her knowledge of plants with others. She was an active 4-H leader for many years, which spurred many lifelong friendships that she treasured. She was a member of St. John’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Rock Springs where she was a member of the Altar Guild and Ladies Aid.
We have fond memories of her easygoing demeanor and willingness to drive her friends on day trips as well as driving her daughters and their friends during their school years for anything they needed.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward, her parents, her sister, Carol, and her brother Jim, and her mother and father-in-law.
She is survived by her daughters of whom she was very proud: Kelli (Steve) Mitchell, Lisa Brooks, and Julie (Mark) Barreau; 5 grandchildren whom she loved dearly: Madison (Sam) Krug, Allison Mitchell, Brooks Mitchell, Daylia Barreau and William Barreau; 2 great-grandchildren: Liza and Henry; sister-in-law, Helen (Art) Adler; as well as many nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Funeral service for Barbara A. Brooks will be conducted on Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Rock Springs with Pastor David Karow officiating. Burial will follow in St. John’s Cemetery, Rock Springs. Visitation will be on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, from 4:30 pm until 7:00 pm at Farber Funeral Home in Reedsburg, and on Thursday, at the church from 10:00 am until 10:45.
Memorials to St. John’s Lutheran Church (General Memorial Fund) or Agrace Hospice would be appreciated.
Her daughters would like to express their gratitude for the wonderful and caring staff and friends she made at the Reedsburg Area Senior Life Center.
Farber Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
Local Prep Scores from Over the Weekend
Boys Basketball
Reedsburg 60 Sauk Prairie 59
Tomah 76 Sparta 56
De Soto 86 Weston 54
Ripon 73 Nekoosa 62
Berlin 76 Wautoma 51
Westfield 57 Wisconsin Dells 52
Westfield 64 Prairie Du Chien 56
Girls Basketball
Sparta 75 Tomah 49
Brookwood 70 Weston/Ithaca 33
Girls Hockey Regionals
Badger Lightning 4 Janesville 2
Loehr, James (Jim) N. Age 98 of Camp Douglas
James N. Loehr (Jim), age 98, of Camp Douglas, Wisconsin, passed away February 19, 2026, at Crest View Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in New Lisbon, Wisconsin. He was born April 27, 1927, in Delavan, Illinois, to Hilmar and Gertrude Loehr. He attended Delavan High School and, before completing his senior year, enlisted in the United States Navy to serve his country near the end of World War II. His parents proudly accepted his diploma on his behalf. He trained at Great Lakes Naval Station, then was off to assist his country with the repositioning of Chinese ally troops in Shanghai and various supply runs to Taiwan and the Philippines. Upon completion of his service, he married in January of 1948 and moved to Tomah, Wisconsin, to work in Loehr’s Family Hatchery operation. Upon the shutdown of the family business, he elected to drive long haul for Mayflower and North American Van Lines. He subsequently became a member of the shipping department at Union Camp in Tomah. He divorced in 1973 and subsequently married Marlene (Kearney) Schuppe on June 29, 1974, and chose to reside in Camp Douglas, Wisconsin.
Jim’s interests included cheering on the Green Bay Packers, studying train history, and building model trains. He was an avid watcher of the news and current events and very proud of his country. He enjoyed feeding and watching the birds and trying to keep the squirrels out of the bird seed. He was also active in maintaining his lawn and catching the chipmunks and turning them loose in the woods.
In retirement, Jim and his wife Marlene enjoyed traveling in his RV and were snowbirds in Florida for many winters. There he enjoyed playing shuffleboard, visiting the beach, and meeting new people in the RV park.
He is survived by his son, James Michael (Nancy) Loehr and daughter, Jean Marie (Loehr) Roscovius, stepdaughter Debi (Steve) Bogucki, grandchildren, Michelle (Margaret) Ninneman, Kaitlin (Stephen) Eubanks, Patricia (James) Davidson, Brian Roscovius, William Bogucki, Anthony Bogucki, Crystal (Lee) Harris, and Casie Schuppe. Great-grandchildren include Christina, Annabel, Reid, Aubrey, and Paige. Step great-grandchildren include Ethan, Kayla, Autumn, Easton, Jacie, Hunter and Westin, in addition to sister-in-law, Rita Barth, and many nieces and nephews.
Jim was preceded in death by his wife, Marlene, sister, Margaret Dunbar, stepson, James Schuppe, granddaughter, Alyson Robertson, step grandson Jessie Schuppe, and his parents, Hilmar and Gertrude Loehr.
The family would like to thank Crest View Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and Tomah Hospice for their compassionate care and support.
Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, February 24th, 2026, at 11:00 A.M. at
St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (215 Douglas St) in Camp Douglas. Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Tuesday at St. Stephen’s from 10:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. Pastor Brad Lindberg will be officiating. Burial with military honors will take place in the Camp Douglas Village Cemetery. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com
Local Prep Scores from Thursday 2/19
Boys Basketball
Hillsboro 73 Bangor 60 (Braun Jirschele 18points to lead Hillsboro)
Brookwood 75 New Lisbon 51
Cashton 60 Necedah 46
Royall 70 Wonewoc-Center 35
Ithaca 70 Weston 50
Girls Basketball
Mauston 54 Adams-Friendship 51
Bangor 53 Necedah 21
Ripon 67 Nekoosa 15
Berlin 59 Wautoma 24
Wisconsin Dells 56 Westfield 34
Madison Edgewood 77 Reedsburg 25
Weston/Ithaca 47 Seneca 38
Girls Hockey
Hudson 3 Tomah/BRF 2
Mauston Girls Win Regular Season Finale in Come From Behind Fashion
Mauston Golden Eagles Girls Basketball team played their last conference and last regular season game of the year Thursday night against the Adams Friendship Green Devils. It was a nailbiter with the Eagles down by one at the intermission. Mauston had a cold night from the floor until the end of the game as they were down by 11 at one point before clawing their way back with relentless defense and a never quit spirit to come away with a 54-51 win as they swept the Green Devils for the year and secured a 2nd place finish in the South Central Conference at 11-3 and a regular season record of 20-4 overall.
Mauston was lead by Caitlin Lavold who finished the night with 16 points, 9 rebounds, 5 steals and an assist.
Crimson Hansen had 11 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks and 5 steals.
Bre Heller was forced to sit a good portion of the first half with early foul trouble but made up for it in the second half as she finished the night with 8 points, 6 rebounds, 1 block, 4 assists and 2 steals.
Ella Franek once again dominated the boards as she pulled down 11 rebounds, while scoring 6 points 1 block, 2 assists and 1 crucially timed steal in the second half.
The Mauston JV also won as they ended the year as the Conference champions with a 13-1 conference record and an overall record of 21-3.
The coaching staff would like to thank the fans tonight as they were exceptional and had a big impact on helping the girls fight back. show their grit, adversity and never quit attitude.
The Varsity lady Eagles will start WIAA tournament action Friday the 27th against either Westfield or Richland center at home. Hope to see everyone there to cheer you Lady Eagles on!
Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 2/17
Boys Basketball
Mauston 49 Westfield 32 (Jase Navis 25points and eclipses 1,000point career milestone)
North Crawford 67 Royall 46 (Colby Schroeder 14points to lead Royall)
Necedah 59 Almond-Bancroft 52 (Elijah Peak 19points to lead Necedah)
Adams-Friendship 73 Ripon 44
Berlin 69 Wisconsin Dells 45
Wautoma 79 Nekoosa 53
New Lisbon 77 Pittsville 51
Wonewoc-Center 85 Tri-County 72 (Cam Thellefesen 21points eclipses 1,000point career milestone)
Ithaca 69 Cashton 26
Weston 64 Coulee Christian 49
Reedsburg 90 Portage 78
Tomah 78 Holmen 73 (Quinn Gerke became Tomah’s All-Time leading scorer in the victory)
Girls Basketball
Mauston 89 Viroqua 48
Marshfield 54 Westfield 53
Amherst 53 Nekoosa 23
North Fond Du Lac 75 Berlin 35
Omro 69 Ripon 37
Royall 57 Hillsboro 44 (Bria Gruen 22points to lead Royall)
Bangor 60 Cashton 43
Necedah 52 New Lisbon 41
Brookwood 86 Wonewoc-Center 45
Holmen 68 Tomah 36
Regional Boys Hockey
Middleton 6 RWD/Mauston 4
Madison Memorial 4 Tomah/Sparta 2
Mauston Girls Trounce Viroqua in Late Season Tilt
Mauston played the last non-conference game of the year Tuesday night against the Viroqua BlackHawks. Mauston coming in as a three seed in the upcoming WIAA tournament and Viroqua coming in as a four seed this looked to be a pretty good match up on paper. That was not how reality played out as Mauston came away with a convincing 89-48 win.
Mauston was led by Caitlin Lavold who finished the night with 22 points, 5 rebounds, 5 steals and 6 assists.
Bre Heller was close behind with 20 points, 6 rebounds, 5 blocks, 8 assists and 3 steals.
She was followed by Crimson Hansen who had another double double as she dropped 17 points had 11 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and a block.
Ella Franek crashed the boards for 8 rebounds to go along with her 9 points, 4 steals and a block and Addison Tovsen also contributed 9 points.
Mauston finishes off the regular season with a conference match up against the Adams Friendship Green Devils on Thursday night, before starting preparation for WIAA tournament action as they will play Friday the 27th against the winner of the #11 seeded Richland Center Hornets and the #6 seed Westfield Pioneers right here at home.
MARSHALL REIMAN AND ELI SCHANKE EARN WISCONSIN 4-H KEY AWARD
Marshall Reiman of Orange Mill 4-H Club and Eli Schanke of Blackhawk 4-H Club have been selected as the Juneau County, Wisconsin 4-H Key Award winners for this past year. The Key Award was presented by Kip Weber, Juneau County Farm Bureau, at the Juneau County 4-H Recognition Program held on January 31, 2026 at the Elroy Theater.
The prestigious State 4-H awarded Key Award, one of the highest recognition a 4-H member can receive, honors a select group of 4-H participants annually. The youth receiving this award are ones who have demonstrated consistent growth in their 4-H involvement, developed and applied their leadership skills, and actively participated in their club and community.
According to April Martell, Juneau County Positive Youth Development Educator with UW-Madison Division of Extension, this year’s winners exemplify the goals and values of the Wisconsin 4-H Program.
“Eli Schanke and Marshall Reiman have been life members in Juneau County 4-H. They have participated at every level possible including leadership positions and camp counselors, all while serving as mentors and role models for our younger 4-H members. Their commitment to living out the 4-H motto (To Make the Best Better) is seen in everything they do. The life skills they take with them from their time in 4-H will no doubt shape their future.”
Key Award recipients are high school students with at least three years of experience in 4-H and one year as a youth leader. The Wisconsin Farm Bureau and Rural Mutual Insurance Company sponsor the Wisconsin 4-H Key Award program. They have sponsored these awards for over 30 years, helping 4-H to honor some of Wisconsin’s finest youth.
Local Prep Scores from Monday 2/16
Boys Basketball
New Lisbon 72 Port Edwards 42
Hillsboro 78 Onalaska Luther 70 (David Johnson 28points 21rebounds for the Tigers)
Royall 58 La Farge 42
De Soto 64 Bangor 53
Necedah 57 Montello 49
Markesan 82 Ripon 71
Kickapoo 99 Weston 27
Girls Basketball
New Lisbon 58 La Farge 36
Seneca 55 Wonewoc-Center 33
Adams-Friendship 67 Marshall 48
Wisconsin Dells 66 Sauk Prairie 39
Neillsville 76 Tomah 22
Holmen 47 Reedsburg 35

