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Baseball Full Game: Nekoosa at Mauston (Massey/Scott 1 Hitter)

Mauston HS Senior Brady Baldwin Raises Awareness for Dementia

Over the last couple of months, Mauston High School senior, Brady Baldwin has been continuing his efforts in making Juneau County more dementia friendly.
Over the course of 4 different Dementia Friendly trainings, Brady helped raise awareness and educated his peers on how to support those living with dementia.
The ADRC of Eagle Country Juneau County Office has enjoyed working with Brady over the last couple of years through a handful of Dementia Friendly events.

Mayor Nielsen Recognized for Service to City

The City of Mauston would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mayor Dennis Nielsen for his unwavering dedication and service to our community. From his tenure on the City Council beginning in April 2006 to his subsequent role as Mayor from April 2020 to April 2024, Mayor Nielsen has exemplified true leadership and commitment to the betterment of our city. His vision, integrity, and passion have left an indelible mark on Mauston, shaping its growth and prosperity. As Mayor Nielsen concludes his term with his last meeting on April 16th, 2024, we express our deepest appreciation for his years of service and wish him the very best in all his future endeavors.
Thank you, Mayor Nielsen, for your invaluable contributions to the City of Mauston.

Mauston Wins Math Competition

It is with great pleasure that I let you know our math team won the South Central Conference math competition this year. 
 
Our level 1 team (freshman and sophomores) took first. Our level 2 team (juniors and seniors) took first. And overall our team won the competition. 
 
Individual awards went to Rhian Santos, Katelyn Browne, Shelby Hale, Laine Bilka, Johann Wolf, Espen Pitts, and Espyn Sweers. 

Mauston WWCA Academic All State Wrestlers

 

 

1st Team

Espyn Sweers

Hayden Gyllin

Landynn Miller

2nd Team

Espen Pitts

Honorable Mention

Alex Suhr

Juneau County Board Meeting Agenda

Wilke Receives Award for Mauston Living Food Pantry

At Tuesday nights council meeting, Jordan Wilke the City’s Superintendent of Parks, Forestry and Sexton was presented with the award for Innovations in Urban Forestry for his work with the Mauston Living Food Pantry. Jordan, along with help from our Park Board and other local partnerships made this project come to life.
“This award recognizes Jordan Wilke and the City of Mauston’s Living Food Pantry. Fruit-bearing trees and an irrigation system were strategically planted in a city park, making fresh fruit accessible to the public and differentiating it from traditional community gardens. This multiphase project is designed for future expansion to address the ongoing needs of this area classified as a food desert. This project exemplifies innovation, resilience and community spirit. This visionary initiative has not only breathed new life into a struggling urban space but also set a shining example of sustainable urban forestry and community engagement.”

Wilke Receives Award for Mauston Living Food Pantry

At Tuesday nights council meeting, Jordan Wilke the City’s Superintendent of Parks, Forestry and Sexton was presented with the award for Innovations in Urban Forestry for his work with the Mauston Living Food Pantry. Jordan, along with help from our Park Board and other local partnerships made this project come to life.
“This award recognizes Jordan Wilke and the City of Mauston’s Living Food Pantry. Fruit-bearing trees and an irrigation system were strategically planted in a city park, making fresh fruit accessible to the public and differentiating it from traditional community gardens. This multiphase project is designed for future expansion to address the ongoing needs of this area classified as a food desert. This project exemplifies innovation, resilience and community spirit. This visionary initiative has not only breathed new life into a struggling urban space but also set a shining example of sustainable urban forestry and community engagement.”

Willison, Dora Rae Age 76 of Nekoosa

Dora Rae Willison, age 76, of Nekoosa, Wisconsin passed away Sunday, March 31, 2024 at Marshfield Medical Center in Marshfield, Wisconsin following a sudden illness.

A Celebration of Dora’s Life will be held from 12 Noon to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at the Ranks Bar in Adams, Wisconsin.    Interment will be at the Mt. Repose Cemetery, Friendship, Wisconsin.

Dora was born October 21, 1947 in Adams, Wisconsin to Willard and Daphene Johnson.   She married Steven Roy Willison on June 6, 1968.

Dora enjoyed taking in the beauty of nature, especially bird watching.  She also enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren.

Dora was preceded in death by her parents:  Willard and Daphene; husband, Steven;

Survivors include her son, Willard (Michelle) Willison of Adams, WI; daughter, Stacey Mitchell of Nekoosa, WI; four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and two sisters.  Dora is further survived by other relatives and many good friends.

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

Local Prep Scores from Tuesday Night 4-9

Softball

Tomah 4 La Crosse Logan 1

Wauzeka-Steuben 8 Brookwood 4

Cashton 11 La Farge 1

Adams-Friendship 12 Wautoma 1

Wisconsin Dells 14 Westfield 4

Nekoosa 25 Mauston 5

 

Baseball

Reedsburg 16 Baraboo 5

Wisconsin Dells 7 River Valley  4

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 13 Westfield 4

Port Edwards 12 New Lisbon 2

Wauzeka-Steuben 10 Brookwood 9

Weston 16 Kickapoo 2

 

Girls Soccer

Regis/McDonnell 6 Adams-Friendship 2

Mount Horeb 7 Reedsburg 0

Tomah 7 La Crosse Logan 1

Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 4 Mauston 1 (Monday)

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