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Mauston Boys Gets Big Early Season Conference Win Over Berlin

 
The Mauston Boys Varsity Basketball Team opened both their home and conference season on Tuesday night as they welcomed conference newcomer Berlin. It was a hard-fought, physical, back-and-forth contest, with the Golden Eagles coming out on top by a score of 55–51.

Jase Navis led the way for Mauston with 25 points and 11 rebounds. Andrew Dillin added 10 points off the bench, while Cody Komiskey, Carter Ruland, and Will Miller chipped in 8, 7, and 5 points, respectively.

The Golden Eagles improve to 2–0 overall and 1–0 in conference play. They’re back in action Friday night as they host the Wisconsin Dells Chiefs. Come out and support the team!

Juneau County Arrest Report For December 3rd

arrest offense report

O’Dell, Douglas D. Age 84 of Mauston

Douglas D. O’Dell, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother, passed away on November 3, 2025, at his home at the age of 84 in Mauston, WI. He was the son of Percy and Ruby (Blake) O’Dell and was born on July 28, 1941, in Necedah, WI, he was the 14th of 17 siblings.

Douglas’s early life in Necedah laid the foundation for a lifetime of hard work and dedication. After graduating from Necedah High School in 1960, he bravely served his country by joining the United States Army National Guard in 1963. His military service spanned over two decades, including an initial 6-year stint followed by a return that culminated in his retirement from the guard in the 1990s.

The year 1966 brought Douglas both love and change when he married the love of his life, Judith V. Uliasz, on August 6th in Chicago, IL. The young couple spent their first year and a half in Chicago before relocating to Sun Prairie, WI. Eventually, they settled in Mauston, where they built a life together and raised their family.

Professionally, Douglas was known for his four decades of work as a logger, a testament to his love for the outdoors. His passion for nature extended beyond his vocation, as he was an avid fisherman, hunter, and woodcutter. His was a recent member of the Necedah American Legion, but due to health conditions he could not be active. This reflected his continued commitment to community and country.

Douglas’s legacy is carried on by his loving wife, Judy O’Dell of Mauston; his daughter, Lori O’Dell of Mauston; his son, Duane (Jody Dohs) O’Dell of New Lisbon; and his sister, Phyllis Edgerton of West Allis. His spirit will also live on through his grandchildren, Jessica (Andy) Ryan of Sparta, Lacey (Skylar) Adams of Idaho, and his great-grandchildren, Carson, Jeannette, Serenity, Douglas, Laikyn, and Calvin. He is further survived by many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his siblings, Margie, Ervin, Randall, Harvey, Harriet, Hallie, Donald, Mary, Dorothy, Lawrence, Helen May, David, Daryl, Alvin, and Robert.

A huge thank you to St. Croix Hospice staff they were a great help.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025, at the Necedah American Legion Hall (105 Plum St.) in Necedah from 11:00A.M. until 2:00P.M. A graveside inurnment with military honors will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025, at 2:00 P.M. in the Mauston City 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 Tuesday 12/3

 

Boys Scores

Mauston 55 Berlin 51 (Jase Navis 25points to lead Mauston)

Royall 64 Pittsville 39

Arcadia 69 Bangor 67                                                                                     

Kickapoo 71 Cashton 41                                                                

Wonewoc-Center 55 La Farge 50                                                                

De Soto 84 New Lisbon 61                           

Ripon 74 Westfield 59                                                                                     

Adams-Friendship 92 Wautoma 73                                                            

Wisconsin Dells 46 Nekoosa 40

 

Girls Basketball

New Lisbon 46 Ithaca 45

Cashton 54 Kickapoo 35

Adams-Friendship 66 Poynette 64

Necedah 36 Nekoosa 26 (Brienna Van Hoof 11points to lead Necedah)

La Crosse Aquinas 66 Bangor 30

Onalaska Luther 67 Tomah 52

Sauk Prairie 47 Reedsburg 30     

Markesan 57 Ripon 37

Princeton/Green Lake 53 Berlin 47                                          

                                                                                                                                 

Boys Hockey

RWD/Mauston 6 DeForest 3

Tomah/Sparta 6 La Crescent/Hokah 2  

Royall Boys Basketball Improves to 2-0 with Win Over Pittsville

The Royall Panthers Boys basketball moved to 2-0 after thumping Pittsville 64-39 Tuesday night.  Dylan Velazquez had the hot hand for the Panthers scoring a team high 19points while knocking down 5 three point buckets.  Freshman Bentley Rozek had 12points while Sophomore Braxton Board added 11.  Royall struggled in the first half leading just 30-24 for a renewed defensive effort and Velazquez’s hot shooting allowed Royall to pull away in the 2nd half. Dawson Luther led Pittsville with a game high 22points but was held to just five 2nd half points.  Royall will host Seneca Thursday night a game you can hear on NOW92oneFM and WRJC.com. 

Alternate Side Parking Now in Effect in Mauston

It’s that time of year! The City of Mauston would like to remind residents that Alternate Side Parking is now in effect for the winter season. These rules help our Public Works crews keep streets clear and safe during the snowy conditions.

HOW IT WORKS:

-Starting at 2am each day, park according to the date of that day.

Even-numbered dates: park on the even-numbered side of the street.

Odd-numbered dates: park on the odd-numbered side of the street.

For example: Today is 12/2, an even numbered day, so vehicles must be parked on the even side of the street starting by 2am this morning. Tomorrow is 12/3, an odd-numbered day, so vehicles must be parked on the odd side by 2am.

Pro-tip: Always think a day ahead so you’re parked on tomorrow’s date side when you go to sleep and are in compliance in the morning.

We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our community and roads safe, accessible, and clear.

Mauston To Do State Street Snow Removal Tonight (Dec. 2nd)

Please be advised that the State Street in the downtown area will be closed at 8pm on Tuesday, December 2nd to allow crews to safely and efficiently complete snow removal operations.

It is highly encouraged that all drivers plan ahead and use alternate routes during this time. Your cooperation helps ensure that our public works team can clear the area as quickly and safely as possible.

Thank you for your patience and support as we work to keep our community safe and accessible this winter.

Hynek, Melissa (Lisa) Ann Age 73 of Hillsboro

Melissa (Lisa) Ann Hynek, age 73, passed away on November 28, 2025, at Emplify Health in

La Crosse, Wisconsin after a brief illness.

 

Lisa was born on January 17, 1952, in Waukon, Iowa to Alden and Margaret Nelson. She married Mike Foellmi in 1973 and together they had three children, Max, Zachary, and Hannah. They later divorced.  

 

On June 22, 1996, Lisa married Frank “Michael” Hynek and they made their home in Hillsboro, Wisconsin. Lisa’s greatest accomplishments were being a wife, mom and grammy. She knew the importance of showing up, and rarely missed an opportunity to join in on any adventures.  

 

Lisa’s career path mirrored her generous spirit. As a teen she worked as a nurse’s aide at the Caledonia nursing home. She later graduated from Rochester School of Practical Nursing and obtained her degree as a chemical dependency counselor through OPTIONS. For over 20 years until her retirement, Lisa was a domestic abuse counselor for Family and Children’s Center through Vernon County. She was widely known and respected in that role as her ability to listen deeply and show great compassion changed the lives of many individuals through the years.

 

Lisa brought the class and sass, grit and gratitude to life that always made you feel better after spending time with her. There are no words to describe how deeply she will be missed.

 

She is survived by her husband, Frank “Michael”; son, Max (Rachel) Foellmi and daughter, Hannah (Jim) Woolsey; grandchildren, Mason, Madelyn, and Jaelyn Foellmi and Taylor, Alden, Annie, and Brynley Woolsey. Siblings, Lynda Palen, Mike Nelson, John (Sandy) Nelson, Mary (Jerry) Boelman, Susan (George) Kittleson, Tina (Bob) Hillman, Bill (Cindy) Nelson, Lizzie (Paul) Hegge, Steve (Sab Shimono) Nelson, Lori (Carl) Haas, and David (Karin) Nelson. Brothers-in-law, Steve (Jenny) Hynek, Matt (Ann) Hynek, and numerous nieces and nephews. 

 

Lisa was preceded in death by her son, Zachary; parents, Alden and Margaret Nelson; father and mother-in- law, Francis and Betty Hynek; sisters-in-law, Kathleen Nelson and Jackie Schmitz; and brother-in-law Paul Hynek.

 

A celebration of Lisa’s life will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 13, 2025 at the Viroqua VFW Hall, 751 S. Washington Avenue, Viroqua, WI, with a memorial service at 2 p.m. Memorials are preferred to Passages in Richland Center and Good Samaritan in Hillsboro. 

 

“Sometimes grief is a friend you wish you didn’t know, but that you have to spend time with, because Love brought them along to the party.  And the party was worth it” by Nanea Hoffman

 

The Picha Funeral Home in Hillsboro is assisting with arrangements, for online information go to www.pichafuneralhomes.com

Local Prep Scores from Monday 12/1

Boys Basketball

New Lisbon 70 Weston 47

Westby 63 Hillsboro 47 (Miles Ravenscroft 16points to lead Hillsboro)

Seneca 64 Brookwood 59

Eleva-Strum 57 Necedah 41

Appleton West 65 Wautoma 60

 

Girls Basketball

Brookwood 48 Seneca 40

Westby 64 Hillsboro 60 OT

Royall 64 La Farge 22 (Layla Marty 24points to lead Royall)

Oshkosh Lourdes 63 Wautoma 12

 

Girls Hockey

Tomah/BRF 7 Medford 1

Rockets Boys Basketball Wins by a Hare in Blowout Over Weston

The New Lisbon Rockets boys basketball team led wire to wire in a 70-47 victory over Weston Monday night.  New Lisbon led 38-21 at the halftime break, thanks to the hot shooting of Sophomore Ayden Hare.  Hare finished with 19points in the game a varsity career high.  Hare had 15 of his points in the first half all from down town.  Sehraj Grewal and Carter Pfaff each had 9points for the Rockets.  Isaac Jennings had a game high 20points to lead Weston.  New Lisbon improved to 2-0 on the season while Weston drops to 0-2. 

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