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City of Elroy Accepting Letter of Interest for Vacant Library Board Spot
Nicki Ells Selected as Next Adams-Friendship District Administrator
Seeley, Brenda Age 67 of Mauston
Brenda was born February 3 1959 at St Mary’s Hospital in Milwaukee WI to Edward and Norma Frank. She was born with a heart condition which was supposed to keep her inside while other children were playing outside. Despite many attempts to keep her indoors she would get out of the house and be found playing outside with other children. This would be the start of her rebellious nature. She never gave up on anything and constantly proved how much of a fighter she was and always would be.
She later met her best friend and the love of her life Harold Seeley. They had their first of 3 children Jessica in January 1979 and then married that same year July 21st. They lived in Milwaukee at the time and soon moved back to Mauston where they raised their 3 children, Jessica, Rochelle, Clayton.
She stayed at home and raised their children until they started school. She had a love for helping others so she pursued a career in Juneau County Human Services where she spent 2 decades. She finished her career at the Veterans Services Department as a Benefits Specialist, she enjoyed the people she worked with and the new people she would meet.
Needing to keep busy after retirement she found a part time job at the Camp Williams, with her bubbly personality she greeted troops daily and brought smiles to everyone’s faces.
She loved gardening, crocheting, fishing, listening to Loud music, spending time with her family, and playing with her grandchildren. She cared very deeply and was the most selfless person anyone met.
The fighter that had always been in her kept her fighting until the very end when God came and took her pain away on February 22, 2026 surrounded by her loved ones.
She is survived by her husband Harold Seeley, her 3 children Jessica Harmon, Rochelle Whipple and Clayton. Her mother Norma Frank, her sisters Christy (Mark) Madero, Sandy Olson. Her grandchildren Alyssa Harmon, Trenton Whipple, Landon Harmon,Cayden, Jayson Whipple and Gabe Hayden. Her great grandchildren Aerith Harmon, Aurora Harmon, Brianna Whipple, Sophie Whipple.
She is preceded in death by her father Edward Frank, her brother Edward Carl Frank and her sister Debra Buye.
There will be a celebration of life February 28th 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at the family home W7706 Ceylon Rd Mauston WI for anyone who knew her and also enjoyed her company.
Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 2/24
Boys Basketball
Mauston 70 Adams-Friendship 53
Ithaca 82 Weston 33
Lodi 82 Wisconsin Dells 59
WIAA Regional Qrt-Final girls basketball scores from Tuesday night.
D2
Sparta 74 Tomah 47
Stoughton 53 Reedsburg 48
D3
West Salem 103 Wautoma 18
Westfield 64 Richland Center 24 (Westfield will play at Mauston Friday night)
Lodi 64 Adams-Friendship 57
Mayville 53 Berlin 32
Columbus 71 Ripon 55
D4
Nekoosa 37 Necedah 34
D5
Alma/Pepin 46 Weston/Ithaca 34
Royall 51 North Crawford 17 (Bria Gruen 21points for Royall)
De Soto 70 Wonewoc-Center 23
Cochrane-Fountain City 64 New Lisbon 46
Cashton 46 Kickapoo 30
Brookwood Uses Big Run to Defeat Hillsboro and Move on in Girls Post-Season
The Brookwood Falcons Girls basketball team used a 24-0 run midway thru the game to pull away from Hillsboro 61-37. Brookwood’s zone defense caused plenty of havoc leading to a plethora of Hillsboro turnovers. Offensively Brookwood was led by the twin sister duo of Ruby and Reagan Muehlenkamp. Ruby led all scorers with 24points while Reagan added 18points. Stella Mack added 11 for the Falcons who improve to 15-10 on their season and will move on to play top seed Independence/Gilmanton Friday night. Hillsboro’s season comes to an end at 14-11. Aubryn Herritz led the Tigers with 13points.
Mauston Boys Claim First Conference Title in a Decade Pulling Away from Adams-Friendship
The Mauston Golden Eagles Boys Basketball team claimed no worse than a share of their first South Central Conference championship in a decade by defeating Adams-Friendship 70-53 Tuesday night. Mauston pulled away in the 2nd half after leading by just 1 point at half time. Andrew Dillin led all scorers with 23points while, Will Miller added 17, while Isaac Steinke chipped in with 11. Nolan Bork led the Green Devils with 14points. Mauston can win an outright championship when they travel to Nekoosa Thursday night.
Kobs, Gregory A. Age 74 of Arkdale
Gregory A. Kobs, age 74, of Arkdale, Wisconsin, passed away on Monday, February 23, 2026.
Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at Adams Trinity Lutheran Church in Adams, Wisconsin. Pastor Peggy Werner will officiate. Visitation will take place from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service at the church.
Gregory was born on July 22, 1951, in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, to Theodore and Ellen (Burkum) Kobs. He graduated from Adams-Friendship High School and went on to earn his bachelor’s degree from UW–Stevens Point, where he was a proud member of the student organization SIASEFIS.
On June 30, 1984, Greg married Patricia Jones in Adams, Wisconsin. He began his working life in farming before joining Adams County as a Heavy Equipment Operator. He was a proud member of Local Union 139 Operating Engineers.
Greg was deeply committed to his community and civic life. A lifelong Democrat, he served for many years as County Chair of the Democratic Party. He was also an active member of the Castle Rock Lions, serving as secretary for many years. Faith was an important part of his life, and he remained a lifelong member of Adams Trinity Lutheran Church, where he served on the church council.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother-in-law, Rick Klein.
Greg is survived by his loving wife, Patty; his children, Isabela (Derek) Fagen and Alexander Kobs; his siblings, Cindy Klein, Tammy (Dave) Klinzing, Todd Kobs, and Debra (Fred) Renner; along with nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association. https://www.heart.org/
Greg’s family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the first responders — the EMTs, fire district personnel, Sheriff’s Department, and Medical Examiner’s Office — for their prompt response, time, and professionalism.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences and further information are available at www.roseberrys.com.
Local Boys Basketball Scores from Monday 2/23
Royall 76 Bangor 68
Hillsboro 73 Cashton 37 (Braun Jirschele 19points to lead Hillsboro)
Brookwood 56 Necedah 44
New Lisbon 65 Wonewoc-Center 61
Ripon 52 Lourdes Academy 51
Nekoosa 88 Almond-Bancroft 58
Iola-Scandinavia 64 Wautoma 47
Westfield 63 Montello 45
De Soto 81 Weston 32
Tomah 58 Wisconsin Rapids 56 (Bo Rewey 15points for Tomah)
Royall Boys Win 3rd Straight Outright SBC Championship
The Royall Panther boys basketball team claimed their 3rd straight outright Scenic Bluffs Conference Championship with a 76-68 victory over Bangor Monday night. Royall trailed by 2 at halftime but was able to attack the basket in the 2nd half and pulled ahead and hung on for the victory. John Muehlenkamp had a career game leading Royall in scoring with 19points but it was a team effort that saw 4 other players score in double figures for the Panthers. Dylan Velazquez scored 17points, Braxton Board had 14, Trey Wildes added 12points, and Bentley Rozek scored 10 off the bench. Bangor was led by Hayden Massman who had a game high 27points while Brody Edwards added 19, and Dayne Langrher added 18points. Royall finishes the conference season at 13-1 and improves to 20-3 on their season. Bangor falls to 11-3 in the conference and 14-9 overall.
Rep. Tony Kurtz & Sen. Howard Marklein Celebrate Bipartisan Passage of EMS Proposals
Rep. Tony Kurtz (R-Wonewoc) and Sen. Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green)
celebrated the bipartisan passage of Senate Bill 181 and Assembly Bill 905 in the State
Assembly.
Assembly Bill 905 (AB-905) is a technical fix to define “health care facility” and “health care
provider” to guarantee that all individuals providing critical health care are properly protected
and able to do their jobs safely, no matter where they are providing care.
“This issue was brought to our attention by Sauk County District Attorney Michael Albrecht,”
said Rep. Kurtz. “During a recent case, he realized that he could no longer charge someone for
threatening to cause bodily harm to EMS providers, while he could still charge someone with
making the same threats to a nurse in a hospital. Thanks to his diligent work, we’re able to get
this corrected.”
As front-line first responders, EMS providers often deal with combative, disoriented, and upset
patients which can result in threats or battery. Threats and violence against EMS providers are a
growing issue, and giving district attorneys the proper tools and clear laws to ensure all first
responders and health care providers are safe, is in our best interest.
AB-905 will now await final action in the Senate in March.
“At a time when many EMS departments are struggling with limited resources, we must provide
them with the tools and flexibility they need to serve their communities,” said Sen. Marklein.
“Allowing municipalities to collaborate regionally will help reduce duplication, control costs,
and ensure residents across the state continue to receive critical care.

