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Governor Evers approves WIS 21 improvements, Juneau County
To invest in Wisconsin’s transportation system, Governor Evers recently signed a $6.5 million contract to replace the pavement along WIS 21 between Sheridan Street in Necedah and Adams County line in Juneau County. Preliminary work is scheduled to begin June 2.
Chippewa Concrete Services is the prime contractor for the project. The project is designed to replace deteriorated pavement. Improvements include replacement of concrete pavement between Sheridan Street and the railroad crossing, updated curb ramps and traffic signals at the WIS 80 intersection, installation of a roundabout at County G and centerline and shoulder rumble strips in rural areas.
WIS 21 will remain open to traffic under single lane closures with flagging operations.
Project completion is scheduled for October 17. The schedule is dependent on favorable weather conditions and construction progress.
For more information regarding traffic impacts, transportation news and improvement project updates in Wisconsin’s Southwest Region:
- Follow us on Twitter: @WisDOTSouthwest
- Visit the region’s 511 website: SouthWest – 511 WI Projects
Motorists are reminded that using handheld cell phones in Wisconsin work zones is illegal. Alerts and updates provided via these sites are not intended for use while driving. When driving, your focus should always be on driving.
Mile Bluff Medical Center hosts monthly diabetes discussions
If you are looking for answers and tips on how to live your life to the fullest while managing diabetes, plan to attend this month’s Diabetes Connect. At this informative and engaging discussion, Mile Bluff’s team of experts will be available to cover a variety of key topics, while you’ll also have the opportunity to connect with others and get tips from those on a similar health journey.
This event is free and open to everyone, including individuals with pre-diabetes and diabetes, as well as their loved ones and caregivers. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insight toward living your best, and healthiest, life.
Diabetes Connect will be held on Thursday, June 5 at 1pm at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston.
Registration is not required to attend. A virtual option is also available. Call 1 week in advance for details.
For more information, call 608-847-1848 or visit the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.
Juneau County Sheriffs Department Promotes Eli Schroeder
Join Mile Bluff Medical Center Foundation for 15th Annual Golf Outing
Golfers are always looking for a good excuse to break out the clubs. This summer, Mile Bluff Medical Center Foundation is providing the perfect reason to hit the greens by inviting all golfers to attend the 15th annual golf outing on Thursday, August 7.
Held at Castle Rock Golf Course, this four-person scramble is a fun day that supports local healthcare. Throughout the day, golfers can participate in course games and raffles and end the day with a delicious meal at the awards banquet.
Proceeds from the outing are just one of the many ways the foundation strives to impact the health of the community. When golfers join the foundation on the course, they are assisting Mile Bluff in bringing the latest technology, advanced services, and best care possible to the community.
If you like to golf, plan on heading to Castle Rock Golf Course on August 7 for a great event that supports local healthcare. Golfers and sponsors can learn more about the event by visiting www.milebluff.com/golf-outing. For more information about golf registration or sponsorship opportunities, call Katie at 608-847-2735.
We hope to see you on the greens!
Narrows Dairy – Nolden Family Farm Hosting Sauk County Dairy Breakfast
A June Dairy Month tradition, the 34 th Sauk County Dairy Breakfast will be held on
Sat., June 7, 2025, at the Narrows Dairy – Nolden Family Farm. Located at S419A
Buckeye Road, Rock Springs, the morning will be filled with great food,
entertainment and the opportunity to see a working family farm.
Breakfast and entertainment will run from 7 a.m. through 11 a.m. Menu items
include pancakes, scrambled eggs with ham, sausage, cheese curds, applesauce,
milk, juice, coffee and Culver’s frozen custard with toppings. Featured
entertainment include Alice in Dairyland, the Wisconsin Fairest of the Fair, the
Cripple Cree Cloggers and the musical group Remember with Randy. Educational
exhibits and the opportunity to view farm equipment, cows and calves make the
dairy breakfast a great opportunity to gain more experience about the important
Wisconsin dairy industry.
This year’s hosts, Narrows Dairy, is owned and operated by the Nolden Family
Farm. Operated by Ken and Matt Nolden along with family members Tammi,
Peggy, Heather, Emily and Julia, the dairy uses two Lely robotic milkers to milk the
cows. Attendees can watch the robotic milkers in person or on a video. The farm
follows conservation practices on their family-owned farm and utilize rotational
grazing with their cattle. The dairy’s herd consists of 150 milking and dry cows,
145 replacement heifers and 520 acres.
Tickets are available at the breakfast. Adults are $10, children 5-11 are $5 and
children under 5 are free. Please follow posted dairy breakfast road signs for easy
access to the site. Parking is available onsite.
For additional information and updates, please follow the Sauk County Dairy
Breakfast Facebook page at Sauk County Dairy Breakfast. For more information,
please call 608-393-4079.
Dr. Plamann Wins Prestigious Award
Mental Health Awareness Day to Take Place at Wonewoc Farmers Market
Tutti Noi Farmers Market is pleased to announce it will host a special Mental Health Awareness Day on Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The event aims to shine a light on the importance of mental well-being by emphasizing the core values of Compassion, Connection, and Conversation, all of which are naturally cultivated within the vibrant atmosphere of the community market.
In an increasingly fast-paced world, taking a moment to nurture our mental health is more important than ever. The Tutti Noi Farmers Market( pronounced Two-tee New EE) provides a unique setting where these essential elements of well-being can flourish.
Attendees can expect the usual vibrant array of fresh, local produce, artisanal goods, and delicious food, all within an atmosphere that consciously promotes positive mental health through community engagement. Additional activities include fun interactive games and mixers,presentations and short stories, tools and resources from local providers and a fun day.
Join us at the Tutti Noi Farmers Market on Saturday, May 17th, between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM to celebrate and support mental health through the simple yet powerful acts of compassion, connection, and conversation.
About Tutti Noi Farmers Market: Tutti Noi Farmers Market is a weekly community-focused market dedicated to providing fresh, locally sourced produce and artisanal products. It aims to foster a vibrant community space that supports local agriculture and small businesses.Open May 10-October 25 Saturdays 9am-2pm Check out our facebook for special events including kids and evening markets
New vendors welcome!
Contact: Angie Cain
Market Manager
Tutti Noi Farmers Market in Wonewoc
200 West Street on the 400 State Trail
(414) 216-1774
TOMAH MAN SENTENCED TO 17 YEARS IN PRISON IN CONNECTION TO CHILD ABUSECRIMES
Daimon Verken, age 23, of Tomah has been sentenced to 17 years of
confinement and 23 years of extended supervision after he pleaded guilty to offenses of child
neglect, sexual exploitation of a child, second degree sexual assault of a child, use of a computer
to facilitate a child sex crime, and exposing genitals. The offenses involved four juvenile victims
and occurred between January and July 2023 in Tomah. Verken will be required to register with
the sex offender registry for life.
These cases were investigated by Lieutenant Paul Sloan and Investigator Brittnay
Westpfahl of the Tomah Police Department. They were prosecuted by Monroe County District
Attorney Kevin Croninger and Chief Assistant District Attorney Sarah Skiles. “We are grateful to
the brave survivors who came forward with information that led to the defendant being held
accountable,” said the prosecutors. “We are appreciative of the extensive investigatory work of the
Tomah Police Department. Their thoroughness and efforts led to these significant convictions and
sentence that hold the defendant responsible for his actions and protect our community.”
Waving at Farmer Leads to Vehicle Accident Near Cashton
Late Tuesday morning, May 6, 2025, at approximately 11:30 AM, the Sheriff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call
reporting a two-vehicle collision on Oneida Road, rural Cashton, Wi, in the Town of Clinton.
Wayne K. Kruizenga, 64 of Rural Viroqua, was driving a 2011 Ford F150 traveling north when he looked
out his passenger window to waive at a farmer. When Kruizenga looked back to the road, he saw a 2024
Jeep operated by Duane W. Meyer Jr., 47 of Holmen, WI. Meyer was pulling away from a mailbox after
completing a postal delivery. Kruizenga braked and steered left while Meyer accelerated and went right.
The Kruizenga vehicle struck the left, rear of the Meyer vehicle.
Kruizenga and Meyer, both wearing seat belts, were seen by first responders, but refused treatment.
The airbag deployed in the Kruizenga vehicle.
Assisting the Sheriff’s Office at the scene were La Farge Area Ambulance, and Cashton Fire & Rescue.
Attend Upcoming MBMC-Necedah Health Fair May 15th
Reserve your spot at the upcoming health fair being held at Mile Bluff – Necedah Family Medical Center Thursday, May 15 from 7 to 10 am. Receive free blood pressure and blood sugar testing, and learn what your risk factors are for developing heart disease and diabetes.
Appointments are required for all services, so call 608-565-2000 to reserve your spot today!
To see more events like this, check out the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.