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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)

New Lisbon Opens Up Outdoor Track Season with Success

The New Lisbon Track and Field team competed last night at the first outdoor meet of the year.  It was great to finally be outside again and the team responded with some great performances.  Finishing in the top 3 for the boys were:

Jameson Barker with a first place in both the 110 Hurdles and 300 Hurdles

The 4 x 200 team of Jude Keltner, Jamesen Pfaff, Jameson Barker, and Brandon Voss with a 1st place

Jake Cox with a first place in long jump

Jude Keltner with a first place in triple jump

Blake smith with a first place in shot put

Blake Smith with a fist place in discus

The 4 x 400 team of Jett Arsenault, Carter Pfaff, Aidan Brown, and Malakai Dunham with a 2nd place

The 4 x 800 team of Josh Homan, Aiden Brown, Stephan Murray, and Jett Arsenault with a 2nd place

Malakai Dunham second in the 1600 meter run

Jameson Barker with a second place in long jump

Jameson Pfaff with a second place in triple jump

Ethan Forschler with a second place in shot put

And Ethan Forschler with a third place in discus.

On the girls side:

The 4 x 200 team of Heidi Mathes, Eliza Curtis, Carly Martinez, and Claire Haske with a 1st place

The 4×100 team of Landry Flint, Lily Bell, Gwyn Duray and Carly Martinez finished 2nd

The 4 x 400 team of Klarissa Earhart, Alivia Bailey, Greenlee Heimer, and Marlys Morey with a 2nd place

Claire Haske with a second place in high jump

Heidi Mathes with a first place in long jump

Brooklyn Lowe with a 3rd place in triple jump

Eliza Curtis finished 3rd in 100 meter hurdles

Our home meet is this Saturday.  Come out and support the athletes and enjoy a beautiful day of competition!

Mauston Common Council Meeting 4-9

Rescheduled Wonewoc NARCAN Training


SAFE in Juneau County will be hosting a FREE community Narcan training in Wonewoc at the American Legion (108 Center Street, Wonewoc) on Tuesday, April 23rd at 5:30 PM. This training will teach participants how to take life-saving steps in the event of an opioid overdose. Participants will learn how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose and administer the opioid overdose reversal drug Naloxone (brand name Narcan). The free training is open to all community members, and participants will leave the training with free resources, including two doses of Narcan. Additional trainings will be happening throughout 2024, and you can see those locations and dates at the registration link. Registration is required to reserve your spot and guarantee free resources. Register at this link: https://forms.gle/vAqSz86XCWp84y1P8. Please call 608-847-9373 with any questions

Support the Animals at Carl W. Nelson Animal Shelter

Join us for a Fundraiser April 12th

 

Are you a dog and/or cat lover? Support the animals at Carl W. Nelson Animal Shelter by attending their annual fundraiser on Friday April 12th from 5-9pm at the Two Elk Event Center at The Lodge in Mauston! Attendees will start the evening snacking on delicious appetizers while bidding on a multitude of door prizes and raffle baskets. Prizes include Brewers tickets, a Packers football, a chance for an All-Inclusive Mexico Resort, wine baskets, and many more! At 7pm, settle in while Atlas Improv Co.  brings the party to life with entertainment and plenty of laughs!

 

All proceeds raised go directly to the support and care of the cats and dogs at Carl W. Nelson Animal Shelter. With the generous donations raised from this event and throughout the year, the shelter is able to provide a safe home, food, medical care, and love to almost 300 animals a year! Help us keep saving lives!

 

Tickets are $35 each in advance and can be purchased at the shelter during business hours, the Red Geranium in Mauston, Bank of Mauston in Mauston, Northside Mobile, or by calling Deb at 608-548-1411. Tickets are $45 at the door.  For more event information and to see the available animals, follow Carl W. Nelson Animal Shelter on Facebook!

Marshall, Mary Claire Age 88 of Mauston

The Mass of Christian Burial for will Mary Claire Marshall, age 88 of Mauston, Wisconsin be held on Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lyndon Station with Father Cryton Outschoorn celebrating. Visitation will be held at Conway Picha Funeral Home in Lyndon Station on Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. and then proceed to the church for Mass at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be given to St. Mary’s Catholic Church or the Mauston Food Pantry.

The Conway-Picha Funeral Home and Crematory of Lyndon Station, Wisconsin assisted the family with arrangements. For On-Line condolences and information, go to www.pichafuneralhome.com.

Parlow, Joanne R. Age 69 of Friendship

Joanne R. Parlow, age 69, of Friendship, Wisconsin passed away Friday, April 05, 2024, at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

A Celebration of Joanne’s life will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, 2024, at the Moundview Golf Course in Friendship, Wisconsin. Deacon John Bourke will officiate a short service at 1:30 pm.

Joanne was born August 2, 1954, in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, to Emil and Ruby (Chartier) Stoltenburg.

Joanne enjoyed the simple things in life. She loved putting together puzzles, gardening, flowers, feeding the birds, fishing, decorating her home for the holidays, perusing the aisles of the local second hand store, and spending time with friends and family. Mom was the epitome of a crazy cat lady ( Mom, I told you I was going to put this in your obituary), caring for 6 indoor cats, and numerous other cats and animals that came to her back porch. She loved the color red and any top that had sparkle on it.

Joanne got her love of animals from her dad while growing up on the family farm near Concord, WI. This lifelong love continued through adulthood, from caring for many rescue and stray animals at home to working with the baby livestock at Equity Cooperative.

Memorials may be directed in Joanne’s memory to Adam’s County Humane Society in Friendship, WI.

Joanne was preceded in death by her dad Emil, her mom Ruby, her husband Lee Parlow, her stepson Steven Parlow, and her mother-in-law Louise Bourke.

Survivors: her son Thomas (Trina) Bourke of Las Vegas, NV; her daughter Karie Bourke of Kenosha, WI; her grandson Joshua Bourke; her sisters Arlinda (Jerry) Lieske and Janice (David) Buss; her father-in-law Robert Bourke, and many other beloved family and friends.

We would especially like to thank all of the family and friends who have assisted in caring for our Mom and her beloved pets.

Local Prep Scores from Monday 4/8

Baseball

Royall 17 Wonewoc-Center 0

Pittsville 14 Nekoosa 3

Wautoma 13 Baraboo 3

Cashton 10 Hillsboro 1

Mauston 7 G-E-T 3

Brookwood 24 Necedah 0

Bangor 11 New Lisbon 1

Wisconsin Dells 12 Tomah 6

 

Softball

Royall 8 Wonewoc-Center 5

Nekoosa 22 Pittsville 11

Tomah 11 Wautoma 1

Bangor 6 New Lisbon 1

Brookwood 14 Necedah 3

Cashton 2 Hillsboro 0

Brogan, James Age 41 of Friendship

 James Brogan, age 41, of Friendship Wisconsin passed away unexpectedly on Monday, September 11, 2023.

 

James was a shy, quiet, and kind person. He Loved anything with computers, ham radio, and photography. He would drive all over taking pictures of wildlife and nature.

James is survived by his mother, Deborah (Patrick) Moonan; father Michael Brogan; brother, Daniel (Amy) Brogan; and many friends and other relatives.

 

He is very sadly missed by friends and family.

 

A Celebration of James’ Life will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 27th, 2024 at the Friendship Village Hall.

TOMAH MAN CONVICTED OF 23 CHILD SEX CRIMES

Monroe County District Attorney Kevin Croninger announced today that
Mark Brooner, 53, was convicted by a jury on April 4, 2024 of 23 child sex offenses including counts of sexual assault of a child, incest, child enticement, causing a child to expose her genitals, causing a child to view sexual activity, and exposing a child to harmful material in connection with Brooner’s victimization of two children between 2008 and 2019. The convictions came after a four-day jury trial. The jury deliberated for approximately three hours before finding Brooner guilty of all counts.
Brooner was previously convicted in 1988 for the sexual assault of a child in Tomah. Monroe County Assistant District Attorney Sarah Skiles, who prosecuted the case, stated, “The depravity of Brooner’s acts is appalling. The jurors heard horrific and graphic testimony from the victims who displayed a tremendous amount of courage on the witness stand. We are grateful to the jury for the jury’s verdict which will ensure Brooner will be behind bars for a long time.” The investigation of this matter was handled by Detective John Brose of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. Victim services were provided by Anje Schmitz of the Monroe County District
Attorney’s Office. The prosecution was supported by the staff of the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office, including paralegal Sara Kast and Investigator Andrew Kuen. “The convictions in this case were possible because of the diligent and thorough work of those who investigated and
assisted with the prosecution of this case,” said Assistant District Attorney Skiles. Following the verdicts, Monroe County Circuit Court Judge Richard Radcliffe, who presided over the case, revoked Brooner’s bond and remanded him to custody pending sentencing. Sentencing is tentatively scheduled for June 20, 2024. Brooner faces a mandatory prison sentence
of at least 25 years.

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