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Man Arrested in Dells for 4th OWI

on January 10th at 2:22am Geoff John Hlavachek Arnold, 36 years of age, from Brown Deer has been arrested by the Wisconsin State Patrol DeForest Post for operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 4th offense.
Wisconsin State Patrol was advised of a complaint about a possibly impaired subject at the Kwik
Trip in WI Dells. A Trooper arrived on scene and spoke with Hlavachek Arnold who showed signs
of impairment. Hlavachek Arnold refused to complete standardized field sobriety tests. Hlavachek
Arnold was subsequently arrested for operating while intoxicated. Hlavachek Arnold had three prior
OWI convictions making this his 4th offense.
“Pursuant to the direction of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as found in Supreme Court Rule 20:3.6,
Trial Publicly, you are advised that a charge is merely an accusation and that a defendant is
presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.”
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Local Prep Scores from Thursday 1/9

Boys Basketball

Hillsboro 63 Cashton 37

Royall 75 Wonewoc-Center 22

Reedsburg 81 Portage 58

Brookwood 44 Necedah 40

Bangor 57 New Lisbon 53

Seneca 94 Weston 50

 

Girls Basketball

Mauston 50 Adams-Friendship 40

Wisconsin Dells 85 Wautoma 22

Sparta 58 Reedsburg 47

Girls Hockey

 Badger Lightning 2 Viroqua 0

 

Wrestling

Mauston 66 Adams-Friendship 12

Mauston 45 Sparta 25

Heller Crosses 1,000 point Milestone in Mauston Victory over Adams-Friendship

Thursday January 9th, 2025 the Mauston girls Varsity Basketball team moved to 10-2 on the year, winning by a score of 50-40, it was a night for the record books as  Kylie Heller hit a layup in the second half to surpass a coveted milestone while etching her name into the 1000 point club.

When the final horn sounded she would leave the gym at 1009 points and counting, while leading all scorers with 23 points, adding 11 rebounds, 2 steals, 3 assists and going 8 for 8 from the free throw line.

Mauston had multiple scorers mixing it up as Catie Lavold and Bre Heller each contributed 9 points. Catie added 10 rebounds, 1 assist and 4 steals while Bre Pulled down 9 rebounds to go along with her 4 steals and 4 assists and she too was perfect from the free throw line. Mauston again eclipsed the 50 rebound number as they grabbed 55 total as a team. They will hit the road again Tuesday the 14th as both the girls and boys teams travel to Tomah for Timberwolves pack the gym night.

CONGRATULATIONS Kylie on your special night.

Hillsboro Uses Size To Blast By Cashton in SBC Boys Basketball

The Hillsboro Tigers used a strong inside game to derail Cashton 63-37 in a Scenic Bluffs Conference boys basketball matchup Thursday night.  Big man Zack Morren led the Tigers with a career high 22points while David Johnson added 11points and pulled down a career high 19 rebounds. Miles Ravenscroft chipped in with 10points in the victory.  The win keeps Hillsboro alone in first place in the conference moving to 4-0 in the conference with an 8-2 overall record.  Cashton drops to 1-2 in the conference and 1-8 overall.

Virgil Thew in Custody

There’s currently an increased law enforcement presence in the City of Elroy. This is an reference to the investigation of Virgil Thew. The public is not in danger at this time. Virgil Thew has been apprehended and is in custody. An updated Press Release will be released later today.

Olson Middle School Earns Top Rankings

Olson Middle School has been ranked No. 138 in the state among the 2025 Best Elementary and Middle School rankings by U.S. News & World Report. The rankings include more than 79,000 public elementary and middle schools across the country. Schools are ranked at the state and district level.

“We are so proud of the hard work and dedication shown by our amazing staff,
middle school principal, and students. The daily accomplishments we see take on
even more meaning when we are recognized with such a prestigious award.”
— Joel Heesch, Superintendent of Schools

The methodology focuses on state assessments of students who were proficient or
above proficient in mathematics and reading/language arts while accounting for
student backgrounds, achievement in core subjects, and how well schools are
educating their students. Student-teacher ratios are applied to break ties in the
overall score.
The 2025 Best Middle Schools rankings are based on publicly available data from the
U.S. Department of Education.
“The 2025 Best Middle Schools rankings offer a way for parents to get a snapshot of
their child’s school and how well it is doing compared with other schools in their
community,” said LaMont Jones, managing editor for education at U.S. News. “In
addition, U.S. News provides easily accessible data on student-teacher ratios, district
spending, and the number of counselors a school makes available to its students.”
Parents, educators and students can see how Olson Middle School compares to other
institutions and how the rankings are calculated on USNews.

Mauston High School Earns Top Rankings

Mauston High School has been ranked in the top 40% of all high schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The rankings evaluate nearly 18,000 schools at the national, state and local level.
The school was ranked No. 136 in the state of Wisconsin and is a leader in their geographical region.

“We are incredibly proud of the outstanding efforts of our dedicated staff, high
school administrators, and students. The achievements we witness each day take
on even greater significance when we’re honored with such a prestigious award.”
— Joel Heesch, Superintendent of Schools

The methodology focuses on six factors: college readiness; reading, math and
science proficiency; reading, math and science performance; underserved student
performance; college curriculum breadth; and graduation rates.

“The 2024 Best High Schools rankings highlight schools across the country where
students consistently demonstrate academic excellence,” said LaMont Jones,
managing editor of education at U.S. News. “Having access to our data on the high
schools can empower families as they navigate today’s educational environment and
plan for the future.”
Parents and students can see how Mauston High School compares to other
institutions and how the rankings are calculated on USNews.com

Major Road Work on North Union and Gateway in Mauston to Start Monday

MAJOR ROAD WORK ALERT: N. Union & Gateway Intersection

Starting Monday, January 13: Essential Water Main Repairs

What’s happening?

A significant water main break near the Walgreens at N. Union and Gateway requires immediate attention. Our crews will be on site with heavy equipment to tackle this complex repair.

Where exactly?

The intersection of N. Union and Gateway

Look for the Walgreens – you can’t miss us!

What to expect:

  • Full intersection closure
  • Heavy equipment on site
  • Detours in place
  • Work duration: To be determined based on repair complexity
  • Plan ahead and choose alternate routes.

We appreciate your patience as we work to fix this critical infrastructure issue.

Stay tuned for updates as work progresses. We’ll keep you posted!

Minnesota Bank Robber Captured in Wilton


Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Apprehends Suspect in Minnesota bank robbery

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office has arrested an individual wanted in connection with a back robbery that occurred in Bloomington, Minnesota. The arrest was made in the Village of Wilton on January 7, 2025 as part of a coordinated effort with law enforcement agencies across state lines.

On January 7, 2025 the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by the Bloomington Police Department for assistance in locating Cory M Billstrom (51) of Janesville, WI, who was wanted in connection with a bank robbery that occurred in Bloomington, Minnesota. There was also an outstanding warrant for Billstrom’s arrest from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. The Bloomington Police Department had information that Billstrom was located near the Village of Wilton.

The Wilton Police Department and Monroe County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area. After a short
investigation, law enforcement personnel made contact with Billstrom outside of a residence in the Village of Wilton. Billstrom was placed under arrest for the Department of Corrections warrant and charges related to the bank robbery in Bloomington.

Billstrom was transported to the Monroe County Jail, where he is currently being held pending extradition to Minnesota, where he will face charges related to a bank robbery that occurred in Bloomington, Minnesota on January 7, 2025.

No injuries were reported during the arrest, and there is no danger to the public.

Gundersen St. Joseph’s meets mission for patients in need. WHA data ranks hospital second in uncompensated care.

A new report released on Dec. 19 by the Wisconsin Hospital Association (WHA) showed the state’s hospitals provided $2.3 billion in community benefits and charity care in Fiscal Year 2023. The WHA 2024 Community Benefit Report details the many ways Wisconsin’s nonprofit hospitals and health systems care for their communities beyond patient care, often at a financial loss.

 

Included in the $2.3 billion is around $3.3 million of uncompensated care provided by Gundersen St. Joseph’s Hospital and Clinics. This accounts for 4.5% of St. Joseph’s gross patient revenue — the second highest rate in the state.

 

WHAT IS UNCOMPENSATED HEALTH CARE?

Hospitals have traditionally used the term “uncompensated health care” to encompass two components: financial assistance and bad debt. Each component represents services for which the hospital does not receive payment. Financial Assistance is care for which a hospital does not expect payment because it has been determined that the patient cannot afford to pay. Bad debt, however, comes from care for which payment is expected, but the hospital is unable to collect.

 

“What this means is that St. Joe’s is delivering on its mission,” says Kristie McCoic, administrator at Gundersen St. Joseph’s Hospital and Clinics. “We are a nonprofit hospital providing care to those in need regardless of their ability to pay. We have wonderful, caring individuals in our financial services team who are happy to assist patients in determining if they qualify for our financial assistance program.”

 

For more information on Gundersen St. Joseph’s financial assistance program, visit gundersenhealth.org/patients-visitors/financial-assistance or call (608) 489-8000.

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