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Adams County Pig Owner Gets his Bacon Back
A Vietnamese pot-bellied big named Bacon has been returned to its owner in Adams County. Bacon was sizzling across the streets of 11th Ave. and Evergreen Drive. Bacon was not a threat despite having tusks. The owner is glad to have his bacon back.
Mauston Police Dept. Travels to Green Bay for Lights of Christmas Ride
On Sunday, four members of the Mauston Police Department along with other law enforcement agencies traveled to Green Bay to participate in the Police Lights of Christmas Ride with the Lights fundraising event. Police Lights of Christmas distributes gift cards and backpacks filled with hygiene products to law enforcement agencies to distribute within their communities around Christmas.
Up Tick in Vehicular Thefts in Mauston
The Mauston Police Department has seen more thefts from unlocked cars lately. Make sure to lock your vehicle—it only takes a second and helps keep your belongings safe. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact Mauston Police Department at 608-847-6363.
Beware of Road Construction in Mauston Early this Week
Road construction is taking place on North Union from the intersection at Walgreens to Sherman St.
There will be one lane traffic today 6/30 and tomorrow 7/1 with the project ending on Wednesday.
Senator Marklein Rport
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Dells Duck’s Turning 80 Years Old
A Legendary Wisconsin Dells attraction is turning 80 years old. The Dells Army Duck started in 1946 when Milwaukee native Melvin Flath bought two amphibious assault vehicles and brought them to the Dells. Since then, Flath family has bought more than 150 of the vintage vehicles. The Ducks tour the Lower Dells and the Wisconsin River, letting visitors see the canyons carved by the river. A special celebration is set for the 4th of July including a cookout and fireworks.
Mauston City Council Meeting Update
At the most recent Mauston City Council Meeting Mayor Darryl Teske presented awards to two of Mauston’s own—Mike Duffy (Utility Operator) and John Flint (Streets Operator)—in recognition of their five amazing years with the City of Mauston. Huge congratulations to both of you!
Also at the meeting City Administrator, Daron Haugh, had the privilege of swearing in three new firefighters: Dylan Huettl, Corbin Czyscon, and Todd Lehr. The City of Mauston is happy to have them on their team.
New Officer Sworn in to Mauston PD
Taylor Rakes Sworn in as new City of Mauston Police Officer. Although Officer Taylor Rakes has already been serving with the Mauston Police Department for a few months, tonight we were able to officially welcome him with a swearing-in ceremony. Joined by the PFC, Police Chief Michael Zilisch, City Administrator Daron Haugh, and other members of the Mauston Police Department, Officer Rakes was recognized in front of friends, family, and our community. Events like this remind us how important it is to come together, celebrate service, and show appreciation for those who keep Mauston safe. The City of Mauston is grateful for Officer Rakes’ dedication—and for the support of everyone who makes moments like this possible.
VERNON COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR AND NARRATIVE EXCERPTS FROM THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 2025.
6/15 Deputies responded to an altercation that occurred at a rural De Soto business, in the Town of Wheatland. The caller reported three males had been in the business and pushed an employee and had also put their hands on them. The investigation is ongoing.
6/15 A deputy responded to Wildcat State Mountain Park to assist a driver with gaining entry to their vehicle. The vehicle owner’s dog was locked inside the vehicle.
6/15 Deputies responded to a call reporting that a motorcycle had been stolen from a residence on County Road UU in the Town of Wheatland. The motorcycle was found a short while later in Victory. A male from Onalaska was arrested for Criminal Trespass to Dwelling, Drive or Operate Vehicle w/o Consent as well as other charges.
6/16 Damage to a bathroom on the boat landing side of Sidie Hollow Park was reported by park employees. A sink was ripped from the wall in the men’s bathroom and resulted in an estimated $500 in damage. The investigation continues.
6/16 A Vernon County Detention Center inmate with work-release privileges failed to return to jail after being allowed out for an approved appointment. An arrest warrant was obtained.
6/17 A Stoddard resident called to report a female lying along the roadway near Windwalker Trail off State Highway 35 in the Town of Bergen. A deputy responded to the area but did not locate the female anywhere from Genoa to the county line.
6/18 Dispatch received a call regarding a kitchen fire at a business in the Village of Ontario. The fire was quickly knocked down with the use of a fire extinguisher. It was reported that everyone was safely out of the building and no injuries were reported. Ontario Fire and EMS assisted at the scene.
6/19 Dispatch received a call from a homeowner regarding 5-6 milking cows in their yard. It was reported that the animals had been roaming the area of Runningen Court in the Town of Bergen for about a week. The owner of the cows was identified and stated they would attempt to get the cows back on their property.
6/19 Dispatch received multiple calls regarding a motorcycle crash on County Road T in the Town of Kickapoo. The motorcycle slid on gravel and went into the ditch. The cyclist reported injuries and was transported to Vernon Health. Readstown Fire and EMS assisted at the scene.
Call Type |
This Week |
2025 Year to Date |
Alarm Responses |
16 |
280 |
Animal Related Issues |
35 |
574 |
Assisting Municipalities |
47 |
771 |
Crimes Against People |
14 |
402 |
Crimes Against Property |
17 |
304 |
Domestic Crimes |
2 |
74 |
Fire Responses |
32 |
1347 |
K9 Calls |
0 |
37 |
Medical Responses |
37 |
908 |
Mental Health Cases |
5 |
99 |
Missing Person Investigations |
2 |
36 |
Public Talks |
4 |
58 |
Safety Escorts |
3 |
103 |
School Walk Throughs |
0 |
310 |
Search and Rescues |
0 |
4 |
Security Checks |
135 |
3075 |
Serving Legal Documents |
18 |
409 |
Suspicious Activity |
15 |
399 |
Threat Investigations |
2 |
39 |
Traffic Accidents |
15 |
506 |
Traffic Related Investigations |
118 |
2909 |
Vehicle Lockouts |
8 |
153 |
Weapons Investigations |
0 |
4 |
Unclassified Calls for Service |
72 |
1347 |
TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE |
631 |
15064 |
COUNTY JAIL ADMISSIONS |
12 |
313 |
IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ON AN ABOVE CRIME, OR ANY CRIME, CALL THE VERNON COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS AT 608-637-8477 OR 1-800-657-6868 OR SUBMIT AN ONLINE TIP AT WWW.P3TIPS.COM