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Frye, Myron “Mike” Age 91 of Kendall

Myron “Mike” Frye, 91 years old, of Kendall, passed away on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at Milestone Senior Living in Hillsboro.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 11:00 A.M. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 307 Spring Street, in Kendall. Father John Ofori-Domah will officiate. Family and friends are invited for a time of visitation from 9:00 A.M. until the start of the service. Burial will be at the church cemetery. Sonnenburg/Smith-Nelson Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be given at www.sonnenburgfamilyfh.com.

Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 5/12

Baseball

Mauston 13 Nekoosa 12

Seneca 10 Royall 0

Wautoma 9 Westfield 5

Wisconsin Dells 8 Adams-Friendship 4 (Dells Clinches SCC Championship)

Wauzeka-Steuben 5 Brookwood 3

De Soto 10 Weston 0

Tomah 6 G-E-T 2

Sauk Prairie 10 Reedsburg 4

 

Softball

Hillsboro 15 North Crawford 9 (Michelle Hora 2×4 4RBIs)

Pittsville 7 Necedah 6 (8Innings) (Camryn Nielsen 2hits including Double for Necedah)

Seneca 5 Royall 4

Tomah 13 West Salem 1

New Lisbon 12 Alma-Center Lincoln 7

Adams-Friendship 15 Mauston 0

Mauston Baseball Walks Off Nekoosa

The Mauston Golden Eagle baseball team picked up their 2nd win of the season walking off Nekoosa 13-12 Tuesday evening.  Jacob Daniels delivered the game winning hit for Mauston. It was one of 3 base hits for Daniels on the evening.  Evan Parson, Evan Freimuth, and Chris Burgess also had multiple hits for the Golden Eagles in the victory.  Eli Rader picked up the win on the mound for the Golden Eagles.  Mauston will try to sweep the season series vs Nekoosa on the road Thursday. 

Rocket’s Compete at Justinger Invite

? New Lisbon Track & Field Competes at Tomah Justinger Invitational ?

The Rockets took on a strong field at Tomah and came away with multiple top-3 finishes, highlighted by a record-breaking performance.

? Boys Highlights:

 

    Jamesen Pfaff – ? 1st in Long Jump (Meet & School Record!) & ? 3rd in the 100m & ? 2nd in Triple Jump

    Gavin Gesler – ? 3rd in 110m Hurdles & ? 3rd in 300m Hurdles

    Boys 4×800 Relay – ? 3rd Place (Brown, Schneider, Bradley, Homan)

    Aidan Brown – ? 2nd in 3200m

 

? Girls Highlights:

 

    Heidi Mathes – ? 3rd in 300m Hurdles ? 3rd in Long Jump

    Sophia Wolf – ? 3rd in 3200m

    Brooklyn Lowe– ? 3rd in High Jump &? 3rd in Triple Jump

    Haley Mathes – ? 1st in Discus

    Jossalin Clark – ? 1st in Triple Jump

    Girls 4×800 Relay – ? 2nd (Apfel, Heimer, Wolf, Barker)

    Alivia Bailey – ? 2nd in Triple Jump

 

? Strong performances across the board as the Rockets continue to compete at a high level against tough competition!

Luxton Family To Host 25th Sauk County Dairy Breakfast

Windi Ridge Farm Hosting the 35 th Sauk County Dairy Breakfast
What’s a great way to celebrate June Dairy Month? By attending a June Dairy Month
breakfast. The 35 th Sauk County Dairy Breakfast is a great option. It will be held Sat.,
June 13, 2026, at Windi Ridge Farm, hosted by the Luxton Family. Located at S5424 Cty
Hwy G, Hillpoint, WI, the morning will be full of opportunities to explore a working
family dairy farm, eat a great breakfast and learn more about Wisconsin’s important
dairy industry.
Breakfast and entertainment run from 7 a.m. through 11 a.m. The menu features lots of
Wisconsin dairy products with cheese curds, yogurt, cottage cheese, milk and Culver’s
frozen custard with toppings. Traditional breakfast items on the menu include pancakes,
scrambled eggs with ham, sausage, applesauce, juice and coffee. The entertainment
tent will feature Alice in Dairyland, the Wisconsin Fairest of the Fair, the Cripple Creek
Cloggers, Loganville’s Drifter’s Dancers and Oasis Entertainment. Check out various
learning opportunities in the Education Tent with a cheese tasting exhibit, butter
making, a photo booth and so much more. Attendees can explore the farm with an
opportunity to receive a prize when a completed farm exploration sheet is completed.
Several dairy industry guest speakers will showcase their area of expertise and answer
questions. There will be calves to pet, cows to see and so much, much more!
It’s a morning filled with so much while learning about Wisconsin’s critical dairy
industry. This year’s hosts, Windi Ridge Farm, is owned and operated by the Luxton
Family: Tom and Kay, Travis and Sarah, Robert and Stacie. They will be available to
answer questions related to their dairy operation and farming.
Tickets will be available at the breakfast. Adults are $10, children 5-11 are $5 and
children under 5 are free. Please follow posted dairy breakfast road signs for easy site
access. Onsite parking is available with transportation provided to the farm site.
For additional information and updates, please follow the Sauk County Dairy Breakfast
Facebook page at Sauk County Dairy Breakfast Community Page and the 35 th Sauk
County Dairy Breakfast Event Page. For more information, please call 608-393-4079.

Local Prep Scores from Monday 5/11

Baseball

Hillsboro 16 Mauston 6

Royall 7 Brookwood 6 (Jett Bender 4×6 walk off hit in 10th inning for Royall)

Bangor 16 Wonewoc-Center 1

Cashton 4 Necedah/New Lisbon 3 (Grady Barfknecht homerun for SpaceBirds)

Laconia 12 Wautoma 2

Weston 6 Kickapoo 1

 

Softball

Royall 2 Brookwood 1

Necedah 11 Hillsboro 8 (Sofia Delconte 3×4 for Necedah, Aubrie Herritz 2×4 for Hillsboro)

Cashton 12 New Lisbon 10

Bangor 10 Wonewoc-Center 0

Hillsboro Baseball Topples Mauston

The Hillsboro Tigers slugged out 16 run in a 16-6 victory over Mauston in a non-conference baseball game Monday night.  Hillsboro trailed early 6-3 but scored 13 unanswered to end the game. Jacob Cairns scored 5 runs and drove in a pair for the Tigers going 3×4 at the plate.  Matthew Huffman went 2×3 with 4RBIs and David Johnson went 2×3 with a pair of runs driven in.  Johnson also picked up the win on the mound working 2 scoreless innings.  Isaac Steinke went 2×3 with a pair of doubles for Mauston. 

Juneau County Sheriff Sale 5-12-26

Frontzak, Doris Jean Age 89 of Necedah

Doris Jean Frontzak, age 89, of Necedah passed away on May 10th, 2026, at her home. She was born on March 7, 1937, in Milan, Tennessee, to George D. Yarbrough and Nannie Jean Alexander. Doris lived a long and full life marked by kindness, devotion to family, and the steady warmth she shared with those around her.

Doris spent her early years in Tennessee before her family moved to Missouri, then Arkansas, and later Chicago. These moves shaped the course of her life and gave her the resilience and adaptability that would remain with her always. In Chicago, she met the love of her life, Howard Frontzak, and the two were married in 1961.

Doris began her working life at a restaurant before joining Motorola, where she worked for 25 years as a head supervisor. She was proud of her years there and of the dedication she brought to her work each day. After retiring, she remained in Chicago for a time before moving to Wisconsin in 1992. She later faced the loss of her husband Howard in 2000.

She found joy in the simple things that made life meaningful. Doris enjoyed working at a flea market, where she could spend time among people and treasures alike. She also loved crocheting, a pastime that reflected her patience and creativity. Her dog Bella held a special place in her heart and brought her comfort and companionship.

Doris is survived by her daughter, Betty Penge of Mauston, WI; her granddaughter, Lisa (Michael) Johnson of Minnesota; and her great-grandchildren, Jase and Dawson. She is also survived by her siblings, George (Martha) Yarbrough of Alabama, Billy Joe Yarbrough of Alabama, Mae Chatman of Downers Grove, and Georgia Bolen of Downers Grove, as well as a special friend, Sheila Hagy of Mauston, Wisconsin. Her family and friends will forever cherish the love, laughter, and quiet strength she shared with them.

She was preceded in death by her parents, George D. Yarbrough and Nannie Jean Alexander; her husband, Howard Frontzak; her son, Danny McCoy; her grandson, Phillip Uremovich; and her sisters, Norma Barrett, Margie Reynolds, Carol Deleo and a sister-in-law Pat Yarbrough.

Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, May 13th, 2026, at 12:00 P.M. at the Hare Funeral Home (217 W. Pearl St) in New Lisbon. Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Wednesday at the Hare Funeral Home from 10:00 until 12:00. Chaplain Fred Schumacher presiding.  Burial with a graveside service will be held on Thursday, May 14th at 11:00 A.M. at the Towne of Maine Cemetery in Park Ridge, IL. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

City of Mauston Common Council Meeting for May 12th

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