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Juneau County Arrest Report 9-11-25

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Juneau County Arrest Report 9-10-25

City of Mauston Meeting Agendas

Jessica Michna presents: Jenny Appleseed

Join the tenants of Terrace Heights Retirement Community in Mauston on Tuesday, September 16, at 2:00 pm as they welcome back actress and historian Jessica Michna for a special performance of Jenny Appleseed.

 

Jessica Michna is renowned for her compelling portrayals of America’s First Ladies and other historic women. In Jenny Appleseed, Michna brings to life the sister of Johnny Appleseed, weaving together storytelling, humor, and historical insight in a performance that promises to entertain her audience.

 

This event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited, so call 608-847-2377 to reserve your spot today.

Juneau County Arrest Report 9-9-25

New Lisbon School Board Agenda 9/8

Vernon County Sheriff’s Report 8/30 Thru 9/7

 

8/31    A deputy initiated a traffic stop on Larson Road in the Town of Kickapoo for a vehicle that failed to stop at a stop sign. During the stop it appeared that the driver was impaired. They were taken into custody for Operating While Under the Influence – #3rd Offense and transported to the Sheriff’s Office Detention Center.

9/1       A deputy responded to Easy Street in the Village of Stoddard after receiving report of a domestic disturbance.

9/1       Dispatch received a complaint regarding early morning fireworks going off near Pearl Street in the Village of Stoddard. The reporting party called back after learning it was opening weekend of duck season and they had likely heard gun shots, not fireworks.

9/1       Dispatch received multiple calls regarding a vehicle driving erratically near County Road J in the Town of Franklin. A deputy was able to locate the vehicle in question and it appeared the driver may have been having a medical issue. The deputy waited on scene until another driver arrived.

9/1       A female called to report her husband had been shot in the belly with a pellet gun while they were on a boat near Pearl Street in the Village of Stoddard. Deputies and EMS were dispatched to assist the male. The case is open and pending further investigation.

9/3       Dispatch was notified of a car versus deer crash on US Highway 14 in the Town of Christiana. Jena Cornell, Westby, was driving westbound when she struck the deer rendering her GMC Acadia inoperable. No injuries were reported and the vehicle was towed.

9/4       A deputy was dispatched to a residence on North State Street in the Village of La Farge following a vehicle break in. An undetermined amount of money was taken from the center console and though the truck was still operational, the ignition appeared to have been tampered with.

9/4       A deputy responded to a residence on Main Street in the Village of De Soto after the owner of a vehicle reported that someone had caused damage to their vehicle by pushing the rear window in and had also siphoned some gasoline from the tank. The case is open and pending further investigation.

9/6       A truck struck a deer on West York Street in the Village of Viola and the deer was presumed to be deceased. When the driver Dale Clements, La Farge, called to notify dispatch, the deer got up and was struck again by a second vehicle driven by Lucy Kabat, La Farge. Occupants reported no injuries and vehicles received nondisabling damage.

 

Call Type

This Week

2025 Year to Date

Alarm Responses

8

401

Animal Related Issues

41

969

Assisting Municipalities

18

1179

Crimes Against People

17

591

Crimes Against Property

22

473

Domestic Crimes

2

110

Fire Responses

32

1695

K9 Calls

1

47

Medical Responses

48

1349

Mental Health Cases

4

135

Missing Person Investigations

3

59

Public Talks

0

78

Safety Escorts

2

154

School Walk Throughs

48

366

Search and Rescues

0

13

Security Checks

123

4328

Serving Legal Documents

11

560

Suspicious Activity

14

620

Threat Investigations

3

55

Traffic Accidents

21

707

Traffic Related Investigations

94

4068

Vehicle Lockouts

5

228

Weapons Investigations

0

9

Unclassified Calls for Service

67

2027

TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE

622

21463

COUNTY JAIL ADMISSIONS

12

444

 

 

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 

 

Understanding fall allergy seasonHow to differentiate allergies from colds and viruses


As the vibrant colors of fall emerge, so does the onset of fall allergy
season, affecting many individuals across the Midwest. Emplify Health by Gundersen, a
leading healthcare provider, offers insights into recognizing and managing fall allergies,
helping patients distinguish them from common colds and viral infections.
Fall allergy season is characterized by an increase in airborne allergens such as ragweed
pollen, mold spores and dust mites. These allergens can trigger symptoms that often
mimic those of colds or viruses, leading to confusion and misdiagnosis.
Eric Schauberger, DO, pediatric allergy specialist at Emplify Health by Gundersen,
explains the key differences: “While fall allergies and colds share similar symptoms like
sneezing and nasal congestion, allergies typically do not cause fever or body aches, which
are common with viral infections. Allergies also tend to persist as long as the allergen is
present, whereas colds usually resolve within a week to 10 days.”
Recognizing the subtle differences between fall allergies and viral illnesses is crucial for
effective treatment and relief. Dr. Schauberger emphasizes the importance of
understanding symptom patterns and triggers to avoid unnecessary use of antibiotics or
other medications.
Tips for recognizing fall allergy symptoms:
• Duration and timing: Allergy symptoms often last for weeks or months
during the fall season, whereas cold symptoms usually improve within 7-10
days.
• Presence of fever: Allergies do not cause fever, while colds and viruses may
be accompanied by a low-grade fever.
• Symptom type: Allergies commonly cause itchy eyes, sneezing, clear nasal
discharge and nasal congestion. Colds may include thicker nasal mucus, sore
throat and body aches.
Emplify Health by Gundersen encourages individuals experiencing persistent respiratory
symptoms during the fall to consult with healthcare providers for accurate diagnosis and
personalized treatment plans. Proper management of fall allergies can significantly
improve quality of life and prevent complications.
For more information about fall allergies and to schedule an appointment with a specialist,
please visit emplifyhealth.org/ or contact Emplify Health by Gundersen directly. To learn
more about treating allergies, visit gundersenhealth.org/health-wellness/staying-
healthy/when-to-talk-to-your-doctor-about-seasonal-allergies.

Juneau County Arrest Report 9-8-25

September 9th Mauston Common Council Meeting

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