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2 Arrested In Adams County for Drug Charges

On Saturday, April 5, 2025, an Adams County Sheriff’s Office Deputy conducted a traffic stop on a motor vehicle for an equipment violation on County Highway A, east of State Highway 13 in the Adams County Town of Easton. During the traffic stop, K-9 Tekla was deployed and alerted to the odor of illegal drugs emitting from the vehicle. Deputies conducted a search of the motor vehicle and located over 49g of methamphetamine, over 12g of THC and other drug related paraphernalia. The driver, Samantha Borck and passenger, Audrey Hill were both taken into custody and transported to the Adams County Jail.
Hill was charged with: Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession of THC. Borck was charged with: Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine – Party To A Crime, and Possession of THC.
Borck and Hill had bail hearings in Adams County Circuit Court Branch II on April 7, 2025, and were each given a $10,000 signature bond. At the time of this release Borck has been released, however Hill remains incarcerated in the Adams County Jail on a probation hold.
No further information will be released at this time.
The Adams County Sheriff Office was assisted on scene by Harper’s Towing.

2 Killed in Motorcycle Accident Near Cashton

On April 6, 2025, just after 5:00pm, the Monroe County Communications Center was informed of a crash involving a motorcycle and a passenger vehicle on State Highway 33 near County Highway X in the Town of Portland.

 

During the initial investigation, it was determined that a 2015 Harley Davidson was traveling west on State Highway 33 when the operator, a 41 year old Stoddard man, lost control while negotiating a curve.  As a result, he was ejected from the motorcycle.  The motorcycle and a passenger then collided with an eastbound 2018 Chevrolet Cruze.  Both the motorcycle operator and his passenger, were pronounced dead at the scene.  There were no injuries to the occupants of the Cruze.  The identity of those deceased are not being released at this time pending notification of family.

 

The crash remains under investigation by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.

 

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Monroe County Communications Center, Monroe County Medical Examiner, Westby Police Department, Wisconsin State Patrol, Cashton Fire Department, Cashton First Responders, Sparta Ambulance, Tri-State Ambulance and Gundersen Air.

 

 

Gov. Evers: Statement on Suing the Trump Administration to Stop Cuts to Wisconsin Museums and Libraries

 
UW-Stevens Point natural history museum funding at risk due to cuts by Trump and Musk
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced Wisconsin is joining a lawsuit suing the Trump Administration for cutting funding for libraries and museums in Wisconsin, including the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Stevens Point Olson Museum of Natural History. The cuts are also expected to affect the Wisconsin Veterans Museum and over a dozen librarian positions across the state.

The lawsuit Gov. Evers announced today is the latest move to stop President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s efforts to undermine constitutional checks and balances by obstructing and cutting programs and funding already approved by the U.S. Congress. Last month, President Trump issued an executive order targeting seven federal agencies, including the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), which has since cut 85 percent of its staff. The IMLS administers competitive grants to support museums by hiring project-related employees, developing educational programs, and developing new and improving existing exhibits.

The UW-Stevens Point’s Olson Museum of Natural History was recently awarded a grant from the IMLS’s Inspire! Grants for Small Museums program, which it intends to use to fund staffing, design, and purchase of improvements to make its collection accessible to visitors with physical limitations and visual impairments. If the museum does not receive disbursements and reimbursements under this grant, 50 percent of the museum’s collection will remain inaccessible to visitors with physical limitations and visual impairments.

“President Trump and Elon Musk’s reckless, illegal cuts are hurting folks across our country, including families, libraries, communities, and campuses right here in Wisconsin, gutting programs and services that folks depend on and care about,” said Gov. Evers. “For decades, the Olson Museum of Natural History and others like it across the country have served as critical hubs of education, research, and innovation. But without a second thought, the Trump Administration wants to pull the rug out from under them by obstructing investments that were approved by Congress.

“Wisconsinites want constitutional checks and balances in our systems to maintain the balance of power and ensure no one has runaway power to make decisions like this unchecked. These actions are wrongheaded, they’re bad for Wisconsin, and we’re suing to stop them.”
 

Local Prep Scores from over the Weekend

Baseball

Gibraltar/Washington Island 12 Adams-Friendship 2

Ithaca 10 Cashton 0

Lakeside Lutheran 10 Adams-Friendship 4

Reedsburg 8 Wisconsin Dells 4

Barneveld 11 Necedah 0

New Richmond 11 Adams-Friendship 1

Marshfield 6 Tomah 0

Hillsboro 6 La Farge 1

North Crawford 15 New Lisbon 4

 

Softball

Wautoma 7 Princeton/Green Lake 0

Wisconsin Dells 10 Sauk Prairie 4

Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 9 Adams-Friendship 2

Hillsboro 25 Kickapoo 15 (Maddie Herritz 2×3 3RBI’s for Hillsboro)

Viroqua 12 Cashton 2

Royall 10 Pittsville 5 (Aunika Wopat Homerun for Royall)

New Lisbon 17 North Crawford 2

Pepin/Alma 9 Bangor 2

Portage 15 Westfield 4

 

Girls Soccer

La Crosse Aquinas 5 Mauston 0

Janesville Parker 2 Reedsburg 0

Royall Struggles in Baseball Loss to Pittsville

The Royall Panthers lost their 2nd straight game to open up their season falling 11-3 to #3 Pittsville in baseball action Friday night.  Royall took a 1-0 lead in the first on an RBI double by Garrett Dragon but it was all Pittsville from there.  Pittsville scored 4 runs in both the 3rd and 4th innings to pull away.  Cole Eberhardt also had an RBI double for the Panthers in the loss.  Pittsville’s Dawson Luther picked up the complete game victory while Seth Brandau took the loss.

Local Prep Scores from Thursday 4/3

Baseball

Brookwood 7 Mauston 2

Reedsburg 9 Tomah 6

Riverdale 17 Cashton 0

Portage 6 Westfield 1

Sauk Prairie 5 Wisconsin Dells 1

Weston 2 De Soto 0

Westby 9 Royall 5

Bangor 5 Onalaska Luther 3

 

Softball

Brookwood 29 Mauston 0

Reedsburg 9 Portage 7

Tomah 11 La Crosse Logan 1

 

Girls Soccer

Sparta 6 Mauston 0

Tomah 3 Menomonie 2

Lodi 1 Reedsburg 0   

Wang’s Strong Game Lifts Brookwood over Mauston in Baseball Opener

The Brookwood Falcons used a strong 2nd inning to push by Mauston in non-conference baseball action Thursday evening by a final score of 7-2.  Brookwood scored 4 runs in the 2nd to seize control of the game.  Doug Wildes walked with the bases loaded to drive in the first run of the game that was followed up by a two run single by Owen Wang and an RBI single from Julian Cunitz.  Julian Cunitz went 2×3 with a triple in the game.  Wang went 2×4 and also pitched 4 perfect innings to pick up the victory on the mound.  Braeden Pasch came in and picked up the 3 inning save for the Falcons. Tyler Link and Evan Freimuth each went 1×3 with an RBI for Mauston.  Tyler Link took the loss on the mound for Mauston.  Mauston drops to 0-1 and will host La Crosse Logan on Tuesday a game that can be heard on SmashCountry92.9FM and WRJC.com.

Hammond, Douglas A. Age 83 of White Creek

Douglas A. Hammond, 83, of White Creek, passed away at his home on March 29th, 2025.  Doug was surrounded by his loving wife, children and grandchildren.

Doug was born March 27th , 1942 at the family home in White Creek, WI to Kermit (Casey) Hammond and Alma (Reuterskiold) Hammond. Doug was a lifelong resident of White Creek. He attended the White Creek School House, Castle Rock Grade School, and Adams-Friendship High School. When Doug was 56 years old he obtained a GED and his fellow classmates awarded him an Honorary High School Diploma. Doug married his dance partner and the love of his life Jean Babcock, at the White Creek Church on August 22nd, 1964.

In his early years, Doug worked alongside his father Casey and brothers, on the family sawmill. Doug also spent time working at Carpenter’s Pure Oil Station and the Arkansas Traveler Boat Factory in Adams. Doug then worked 45 years at Theisen Lumber. Doug was known to family and friends as a “Jack of all trades”. Doug could solve most any difficult plumbing or electrical problem, even if requiring a “MacGyver” type fix. After retiring, Doug took on other part time work that included delivering car parts. Doug cared a great deal about the neighborhood he was born in, lived in, and raised his children in. He built his house, razed a tumbled down abandoned house and remodeled four other homes in White Creek.

Doug enjoyed playing golf in his middle years. He played frequently, until losing his golf partner in 2006. Doug coached Pete’s Little League Team for neighborhood children including his three sons. Doug enjoyed following the Brewers, Badgers and Packers. He was quick to remind us that he was old enough and tough enough to have attended the Ice Bowl in 1967.

Doug was passionate about auto racing. He started with go-karts alongside his brothers. He later moved on to full-size stock cars at A-F Motor Speedway. His passion for racing extended to his three children and then grandchildren. Doug could be found in the racetrack pit area helping any of his 3 children or grandchildren. In his later years, you could find Doug in the grandstands cheering them on. Doug enjoyed supporting his children and grandchildren in all their activities.

Doug and Jean loved to travel, almost always ending up on a beautiful beach. They enjoyed trips to The Great Lakes, Gulf Shores, Myrtle Beach, Nova Scotia and Hawaii. Doug and Jean always planned vacations around racing schedules and included an ASA tour in one of their adventures.

Doug is survived by his wife Jean, brother-in-law Mark Theisen, sister-in-law Lilah Hammond, Sons; Eric (Dawn) Hammond, Ross (Tammy) Hammond, Jason (Cathy) Hammond. Grandchildren; Taylor Hammond, Dillon Hammond, Megan (Kameron) Dickman, Gunner Hammond, Sophia Hammond, and Ethan Hammond. Step Grandchildren; Johanna Hudson, Emily Banie, Patricia Bass, Zach Bass, and Amber
Bass. Great Grandchildren; Aurora, Henry, Eloise, Connor, Anna, God Daughter Shelly Harvey, and numerous family and friends.

Doug was preceded in death by his parents: Casey and Alma; Siblings: Vern, Willy, Kenny, Kay, Myrna, and Linda; sisters-in-law: Georgiana and Mary; brothers-in-law: Ronnie and Larry, and beloved niece and nephew Emily and Triston.

Doug believed that his hand held out, was a hand up. When you lend a helping hand to someone in need, think of Doug. When you defend someone’s honor think of Doug. Doug was fond of children’s charities. He would be honored if you added one to your giving list. St. Jude Children’s Hospital was the most frequent recipient of his generosity. The family is grateful that Doug’s wish of donating his body to a teaching university is being fulfilled at the University of Wisconsin.

The family would like to thank Agrace Hospice and all its wonderful staff. Especially Katrina and Pastor Derek for all that they have done. We would also like to thank family and friends who have supported and sent their thoughts and prayers. Special visits, cards, and calls are appreciated. No service will be held.

Rurup, Douglas E. Age 85 of New Lisbon

Douglas E. Rurup, age 85 of New Lisbon, passed away peacefully on April 1, 2025, at his home, in New Lisbon. Doug was the son of Albert and Doris (Weber) Rurup and was born on March 21, 1940, in Britton, South Dakota.

After graduating from New Lisbon High School in 1958, Doug ventured to Kenosha, where he began his career working for General Motors. His life took a joyful turn when he married Marleta Preston on November 24, 1960. Doug’s path led him to serve his country in the US Air Force, where he specialized in aerial photography and was stationed across the globe, from Virginia to Thailand, and from Minnesota to Germany, before retiring after 22 years of dedicated service.

Following his military career, Doug’s entrepreneurial spirit shone through when he and Marleta owned and operated Maranatha Auto in South St. Paul. His professional journey continued as he worked as an electrician and later for BowMaster in Minnesota. Eventually, Doug and Marleta returned to New Lisbon, and Marleta passed away on February 14, 2014. Doug later found love once more and married Maryann Sterling on August 7, 2017, at the Necedah Assembly of God Church. Their time together was cherished until Maryann’s passing on December 18, 2022.

Doug’s life was enriched by his family, including his daughter, Gina Heckel of St. Paul, MN; siblings, Charmaine (Bill) Reid of Henderson, NV, Kristy Koca of New Lisbon, Randy (Christine) Rurup of Adams Friendship, and Mark Rurup of Marshall, WI; grandchildren, Danielle (Derrick) Sherwood, Lindsey Heckel, Nichole Heckel, Perry Jr., Becky Jo and Debbie Barts; and several great-grandchildren. He also found joy in his foster sons, Andreas (Monica) Schumacher of Germany and Perry Nelson of New Lisbon. Doug was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Leo and Howard Rurup, and his sister Dawn Rurup.

An avid outdoorsman, Doug loved to hunt and fish, and he found camaraderie and relaxation in skeet shooting. His membership in the Necedah Assembly of God Church was a cornerstone of his life, reflecting his faith.

A Memorial Service will be held on April 9, 2025, at 11:00 A.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 A.M. until the time of service.  Inurnment with Military Honors will be in the Potter Cemetery in Summit Township.  The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements.  Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

K9 Alert Leads to Methamphetamine Arrest for Mauston Man

On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, an Adams County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that was speeding on State Highway 13, in the Township of Easton, Adams County, WI. The driver of the vehicle initially provided false identification information to the deputy. The driver, later identified as 37-year-old Robert A. Davis Jr. from Mauston, WI was arrested on a probation hold.
K9 Ira was deployed and alerted to the odor of illegal narcotics emitting from the vehicle. Deputies conducted a search of the vehicle and located approximately 106 grams of suspected methamphetamine and various drug paraphernalia. The ensuing investigation resulted in the following charges being requested with the Adams County District Attorney’s Office: Possession of Methamphetamine with intent to deliver, Possession of drug paraphernalia, Ignition Interlock Device Tampering and Operating while revoked – OWI related.
No further information will be released at this time.
The Adams County Sheriff’s Office was assisted on scene by Harper’s Towing.
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