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Public Safety Alert: Fraudulent $100 Bills

The City of Mauston has been made aware of fraudulent $100 bills currently circulating in the area.
These counterfeit bills are particularly deceptive because they are being made using real U.S. currency (such as $10 bills) that have been washed/altered. Due to this, counterfeit detection pens may not be reliable and have incorrectly marked these bills as legitimate.
What to do:
Always double-check bills using UV/light features if your business or workplace has the capability
Look closely at security features, including watermarks and security threads
Be cautious with large bills, especially in quick transactions
If you believe you’ve received a fraudulent bill, do not attempt to use it and contact local law enforcement.
Please stay alert and help spread the word to protect our community and local businesses.

Juneau County Arrest Report 3-30-2026

Weittenhiller, Cleda Zoe Age 102 of Mauston

Cleda Zoe Mortimer Weittenhiller passed into the loving arms of our Lord on December 18, 2025 at the Crestview Assisted Living in New Lisbon, WI surrounded by family. She was 102 years old.

Born on August 11, 1923 to Ethel and Elmer Mortimer in Hitchcock, South Dakota.  She would say that she never felt she was from a poor family because she knew she was always loved. She loved the farm animals and admitted to being pretty much a “tomboy”. Cleda graduated from Hitchcock High School. She then went to nursing school in Huron, South Dakota. After about a year and a half she met the love of her life, a teacher, Keith Weittenhiller, who asked her to marry him. They were married in the “Little Brown Church” in Nashua, Iowa on July 21, 1942. From then on she was a homemaker and Keith continued as an agriculture teacher. They moved to Wisconsin where they had five children together. They eventually made Mauston, Wisconsin their home. Besides raising children, she was also very active in various organizations such as the PTA and the Eastern Star where for over 80 years she was Worthy Matron and held many other stations. She became very active in the development of the ARC (Association of Retarded Citizens) in Juneau County upon giving birth to a Down’s Syndrome boy, Jeff. She helped to acquire one of Juneau County’s first group homes in the 1990’s. Cleda was also very involved in the Methodist church and worked as the church secretary for about 9 years. She supported the church until her death. She had a strong faith in God and always felt it was “better to give than to receive”. But her favorite activity was playing cards including Bridge, Pinochle and Up and Down the River. Cleda also served on the election Board and was a member of a league bowling team. Her life and heart were full.

Cleda was preceded in death by her parents, Ethel and Elmer, her brothers; Donovan, Marvin, Murray and Max, her husband, Keith, her youngest son, Jeffrey, a grandson, Jerred Nuttall, and a baby granddaughter, Kari Pisha. Cleda will be deeply missed by her children, Larry Weittenhiller (Carol) of Virginia Beach, VA, Douglas (Denice) Weittenhiller of West Bend, WI, Candace Weittenhiller Little of Estacada, OR, Kim Weittenhiller Pisha of Puyallup, WA. and 12 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and many friends.

The family would like to thank the staff of Crestview Assisted Living for all their compassion and loving care for our mom. We would especially like to thank Gladys, Kristen and Katie who spent many hours with our mom. You are the best! We would also like to thank Sara, the Hospice nurse, who cared for our mom in her final days and hours and kept us well informed.

A memorial service  will be 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 30, 2026 at the Mauston Methodist Church.  In lieu of flowers, please make memorials in her name to the Mauston Methodist Church.  Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family.  

Meistad, Geraldine C. Age 84 of Friendship

Geraldine C. Meistad, age 84, of Friendship, Wisconsin, passed away on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.

A celebration of life will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at the Mill in Arkdale, Wisconsin.

Geraldine was born on December 25, 1940, in Gilmanton, Wisconsin, to Roy and Lillian (Larson) Kent. On November 16, 1957, she was united in marriage to Leonard Meistad in Gilmanton, and together they shared many years of life and family.  Geraldine found joy in simple pleasures. She enjoyed playing horseshoes and darts, tending to her garden, bowling, trying her luck at gambling, and cheering on the Green Bay Packers. She worked at Medical Engineering, Hamilton Beach, and SC Johnson before retiring in 1991.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Lillian Kent; her husband, Leonard Meistad; her children, Vicki Beres, Laurie Schumacher, and Todd Meistad; and her siblings, Myrna Loomis, Roger Kent, and Lyle Kent.

Geraldine is survived by her daughter, Brenda (Jim) Winchester, her grandchildren, James (Beth) Meistad, Teresa (Jeff) Gagne, Robert (Amanda) Beres, Erica (Nick) Schumacher, Jari Kay Meistad, Janah Lynn Meistad, Randi (Anthony) Goettl, Bradley Winchester, and Jessica (Lars) Wacker; 16 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; brother, Lowell (Elnor) Kent; sons-in-law, Jeff Beres, and George Schumacher; and daughter-in-law, Kim Meistad.

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

Diethman, Edward John “Corncob” Age 93 of Adams

Edward John “Corncob” Diethman, age 93, of Adams, Wisconsin passed away Thursday, March 12, 2026, at Villa Pines Living Center in Friendship, Wisconsin.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship. Pastor Rich Thompson will officiate. Visitation will be at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday at Roseberry’s Funeral Home.

Edward was born on January 14, 1933, on the family farm in Spencer, Wisconsin to Vernon and Lillian (Volker) Diethman. He married Mary E. Trump on December 5, 1951, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ed lived a life with so many experiences that he rarely had to tell the same story twice. Visitors to his home were often treated to tales about growing up on a farm in Spencer, WI or his vacations to places like the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, GA with his wife Mary. His adventures included feeding bears through a car window in Yellowstone, fishing trips to Canada, and building the United in Christ Lutheran Church. He played basketball, football, baseball and the trumpet in his youth and made a career out of climbing ladders and pounding nails. He opened his home to Tom Callahan and showed through his actions the importance of family.

He took pride in the fish he caught, the lawn he maintained, and the Wisconsin sports teams he followed.

His gruff voice was balanced out by the sweets he kept in the cabinet next to his chair in the living room. He would pass out malted milk balls or bars of chocolate to his seven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren whenever they came to visit and generations grew up laughing and playing pool in his basement on Christmas.

We will remember him when we hear the winning bells of a slot machine or smell the sweet smoke of pipe tobacco. He will be in our thoughts when our gardens sprout in the Spring or we make a batch of homemade caramel corn.

At his 90th birthday party his grandchildren asked what his secret was to living a long life. He said, “Chewing on a pipe for 70 years,” which made us all laugh. Then he took a second and said, “The truth is living with my wife. There was a right way, a wrong way, and her way. And no bending the rules.”

May it bring us all comfort to know they are reunited again.

Ed was preceded in death by his wife Mary; daughter Christine Hinrichs; grandson Billy Hinrichs, brothers Kenneth and Elroy; sister Dolores Garderbrecht and Thomas (Big Tom) Callahan.

Survivors include his sister, Mabel Luepke; son Edward (Susan) Jr.; daughter Dawn (Patrick) Connell; 7 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and brother-in-law, Jerry Trump.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

Fiegel, Ronald C. Age 80 of Friendship

Ronald C. Fiegel, age 80, of Friendship, Wisconsin, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, March 23, 2026.

 

A celebration of life will be held at the V.F.W. Hall  in Adams, WI on Thursday, April 2, 2026, beginning at12:30 p.m. with a service at 1:30 p.m. officiated by Rev. John K. Stake, and military honors to follow.

 

Ronald was born November 5, 1945, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to Norm and Ruth (Redlin) Fiegel. Following high school, he proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam War.

 

He married Susan C. Cookson on September 28, 1984, in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

 

Ron spent 35 years working at J.I. Case in Racine before his retirement. He and Susan later moved to Adams County in 2001, where they made their home.

 

Ronald had a deep appreciation for the outdoors and found great joy in fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, spending time in nature and spending time with his friends and helping in the community.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister-in-law, Susie; and his brother-in-law, Brian.

 

He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Susan; his children, Billy, Craig, and Kathy (Jack); his siblings, Ruthann, Jim (Sue), Wayne, and Jean (Gary); his grandson, Ronnie.

 

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

Local Softball Scores from Thursday 3-26

New Lisbon 22 Mauston 5

Hillsboro 11 Kickapoo 1 (Aubiryn Herritz WP 5IP 4H 1R 5BB 9K, 3×3 4RBI’s at the Plate)

Necedah 12 La Farge 2 (Sofia DelConte 2×4 Dobule 3RBI’s, Marin Playman WP)  

Royall 24 Viroqua 16

Waunakee 7 Tomah 0

New Lisbon Softball Opens Up season with Victory Over Mauston

The New Lisbon softball team won their first game of the season 22-5 over Mauston Thursday night.  New Lisbon scored the first 3 runs of the game capped off by an RBI triple by Olivia Bunker.  Mauston answered back with 4 runs in the bottom half capped off by a bases clearing double by Riley Bluhm but it was all New Lisbon from that point on.  Olivia Bunker went 3×4 with a pair of triples and 3RBI’s for the Rockets. Bristol Dummer also drove in 3runs for the Rockets in the victory.  Arria Knee and Shasha Szekely were solid inside the circle for the Rockets combining to throw a 2hitter.  Bluhm and Addison Toveson had the lone hits in the loss for Mauston.  New Lisbon is now 1-0 on their season while Mauston drops to 0-1.

Sullivan, Michael “Mike” Age 99 of New Lisbon

Michel “Mike” Sullivan, cherished husband and father, devoted Christian, and revered community member, completed his earthly journey on March 23, 2026, at the age of 99, surrounded by the love and warmth of his family at his home in New Lisbon, Wisconsin.

Born on March 29th, 1926, in Madison, Wisconsin, Mike grew up with the values of faith, family, and country at the forefront of his life. He attended Madison East High School, where he graduated in 1944. Shortly thereafter, he answered the nation’s call to service as a Seaman First Class in the U.S. Navy, bravely fighting in the South Pacific during World War II on an LST.  His valor and commitment to liberty were hallmarks of a generation that sacrificed so much for the freedoms we cherish today.

After the war, Mike returned to Madison and met the love of his life, June Labahn.  They were married on March 29, 1947. He soon began a distinguished career with the Madison Fire Department. His dedication to protecting others was evident in his 30-year tenure, retiring as a respected Lieutenant. His sense of camaraderie and leadership within the department left a lasting impact on those who had the honor of serving alongside him.

Mike’s faith in Christ was the cornerstone of his life, guiding his actions and interactions with a gentle strength and a compassionate heart. He lived his beliefs through acts of service, not only to his family but to his community as well. As a volunteer and leader in the Boy Scouts of America, he mentored young men on their paths to becoming responsible, God-fearing citizens. He also volunteered at the food pantry in Mauston and was instrumental in securing the building it now occupies.

Family was Mike’s most treasured blessing. He leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion through his four children: Denise (David) of Lake Mills, WI, Cindy (Al) of Middleton, WI, and Darryl (Barb) of Poynette, WI, and Clyde of Madison, WI. Mike adored his five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, each a testament to the values and traditions he held dear. He was preceded in death by his parents Phillip and Ella, his wife June and his siblings.

Mike’s life was one of unwavering commitments to the things he held sacred. He walked with God, served his country with honor, fought fires with bravery, and raised a family with unconditional love.

We take comfort in knowing that he has been welcomed into the loving embrace of his Creator, where he rests in eternal peace.

As we gather to celebrate his century-spanning journey, we remember a man whose spirit was as enduring as the values he espoused. Mike’s memory will forever be a guiding light to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 28th, 2026, at 10:30 A.M. at Bethany Lutheran Church (701 Grove St.) in Mauston, WI.  Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Saturday at the church from 9:30 A.M. until the time of service. Military Honors will follow the service. Rev.  Joan Breazeale presiding. Inurnment will take place at a later date. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

McClelland, Zella S. Age 71 of Friendship

Zella S. McClelland, age 71, of Friendship, formerly of Baraboo, Wisconsin, passed away on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Villa Pines Living Center in Friendship.

Per Zella’s wishes, no services will be held.

Zella was born on April 7, 1954, in Canton, Ohio, to Floyd and Susie (Brantley) Minor. She was united in marriage to Charles McClelland on October 28, 1972, in Waco, Ohio.

Zella found joy in life’s simple pleasures. She enjoyed thrifting and knitting, and in her younger years, she spent time sewing, playing softball, and bowling. She loved playing poker with friends and family. Above all, she cherished her family, who meant everything to her.
She was employed for ten years at the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, a position she truly loved, before dedicating herself fully to her home and family.

Zella was preceded in death by her parents, Floyd and Susie.

She is survived by her loving husband, Charles; her children, Kimberly (Dan) Cole, Bradley McClelland, and Melanie Videc; her grandchildren, Teja (James), Andrew, and Courtney (Kyle); her great-grandchildren, Benjamin and Baby Everett; and her siblings, Frances (Leon), Wilma, and Wayne (Darlene). She is further survived by nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.

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

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