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Local Prep Scores from Thursday 2/6

Boys Basketball

Hillsboro 75 Bangor 60

Brookwood 55 Cashton 52

New Lisbon 59 Wonewoc-Center 54

Seneca 77 Weston 52

Nekoosa 57 Mauston 40

Adams-Friendship 55 Wautoma 38

Westfield 68 Wisconsin Dells 55

 

 

Girls Basketball

Mauston 49 La Crosse Logan 29

Madison Edgewood 62 Reedsburg 32

 

Boys Hockey

Tomah/Sparta 4 Sauk Prairie 2

 

Wrestling

Tomah 52 Somerset 22

Tomah 39 Marathon 36

Chippewa Falls 52 Tomah 29

Mauston Girls Basketball Stymies Logan

The Mauston Lady Golden Eagles hit the freeway to Lacrosse Logan High School where they took care of business by a score of 49-29 Thursday night.

The girls shared the rock quite nicely as Caitlin Lavold and Kiley Heller tied for leading scorers putting up 14 points each, Bre Heller and Ellie Pouille each had 8 points on the night.

Kylie Heller added 9 rebounds, 3 blocked shots, 1 assist and 1 steal to her stat column, Lavold came home with 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 6 steals, Pouille chipped in an assist and a steal of her own while Bre Heller blocked 1 shot, had 3 assists and stole the ball 7 times before calling it a night and heading on home.

Next up for the Lady Eagles is a conference game against the Green Devils Tuesday night February 11th at Adams-Friendship.

Second Half Surge Lifts Hillsboro by Bangor in SBC Boys Basketball

The Hillsboro Tigers boys basketball used a strong 2nd half to pull away from Bangor 75-60 Thursday night in a Scenic Bluffs Boys Basketball matchup. Hillsboro went on a 16-3 run early in the 2nd half to turn a 35-32 deficit into a 48-38 lead and never looked back.  Hillsboro used a strong game from David Johnson who had a career high 16points.  Jerry Von Falkenstein and Miles Ravenscroft each had 18points to lead the Tigers in scoring.  Hayden Massman had a game high 21points for the Cardinals.  With the win Hillsboro improves to 14-3 and 9-1 in the Scenic Bluffs Conference. Bangor drops to 7-3 and 7-11 overall. 

Edman, John H. Age 68 of Arkdale

John H. Edman, 68, of Arkdale, Wisconsin, passed away on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at House of the Dove in Marshfield, Wisconsin.

 

A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, February 10, 2025, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin, with Pastor Terri Skildum officiating. Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment at Monroe Center Cemetery in the Town of Monroe, Adams County, will take place at a later date.

John was born on July 28, 1956, in Beloit, Wisconsin, to Harold and Katherine (Mannone) Edman. He moved with his family to Big Flats at the age of five and later attended Pineland Elementary and Adams-Friendship High School, graduating in 1975. He married Faye E. Eads on July 8, 1978, in Big Flats.

John worked at Townsend Pallet Factory in Dellwood and as a truck driver for Ron Collins and other local woodsmen. In his free time, he enjoyed hunting, working on projects, playing guitar, and singing at local venues.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Katherine, and his son, John Edman Jr.

He is survived by his wife, Faye Edman of Arkdale, WI; granddaughter, Courtney; great-granddaughter, Evelynn; sister, Adelia McCue; and nephews, Josh and Cody McCue, along with other relatives and acquaintances.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. For online condolences and additional information, please visit www.roseberrys.com

Record Number of Wisconsinites Sign up for Affordable Care Insurance

Gov. Evers, together with Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) Commissioner Nathan Houdek, today announced that, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), 313,579 Wisconsinites signed up for health insurance on the individual marketplace through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) during the 2025 Open Enrollment Period, marking a nearly 18 percent increase from the previous period and the highest enrollment Wisconsin has ever reached. This year’s record surpasses last year’s record-breaking enrollment by more than47,250 enrollees, underscoring the continued importance of affordable healthcare coverage options through the ACA.

“This is great news. Whether it’s ensuring coverage through the Affordable Care Act or lowering the costs of prescriptions and medication, making sure every Wisconsinite has access to affordable healthcare will always be a top priority for me,” said Gov. Evers. “Healthcare should not be a privilege only afforded to the healthy and the wealthy, and the Affordable Care Act has been transformational for millions, including Wisconsinites who have pre-existing conditions. This record enrollment proves just how important it is that we continue to defend and protect access to healthcare, close our uninsured gap, and support programs that help make a real difference in the lives of folks and families across our state.”

This announcement comes as last week, Gov. Evers, as part of his 2025 State of the State address, also announced new efforts in his upcoming 2025-27 Executive Budget to ensure Wisconsinites have access to affordable, quality healthcare, including increasing access to necessary prescription medicine and improving consumer protections. Additional details about Gov. Evers’ forthcoming budget proposals to lower the cost of prescription drug prices, improve oversight on drug companies, and protect consumers from medication price gouging, among other efforts to help Wisconsinites save on everyday, out-of-pocket costs, is available here

Gov. Evers has long been committed to ensuring every Wisconsinite has access to quality, affordable healthcare. In 2019, the governor delivered on his promise to withdraw the state of Wisconsin from a Republican-led lawsuit that would have gutted the ACA, kicked thousands of Wisconsinites off their healthcare, and put 2.4 million Wisconsinites who have a pre-existing condition at risk. Gov. Evers also launched the DHS OCI Health Care Coverage Partnership in 2019 to improve coordination around outreach and education, increase enrollment and health insurance literacy, and improve enrollment retention. In 2020, this partnership launched WisCovered.com as an accessible resource for consumers looking for information about health coverage. Services are available in English, Spanish, and Hmong. During the 2025 period, nearly 25,000 people in Wisconsin visited the site.  

“We are glad to be able to provide a resource like WisCovered.com to share accurate, unbiased information about health insurance enrollment,” said OCI Commissioner Houdek. “Gov. Evers’ Health Care Coverage Partnership has made a measurable impact on enrollment and helped improve health insurance literacy.”  

Since it was signed into law by former President Barack Obama in 2010, the ACA has been transformational for folks and families across the state and country, providing healthcare coverage to millions of Wisconsin families and ensuring folks can access health insurance without lifetime limits and protecting the coverage of more than 100 million Americans—including 2.4 million Wisconsinites—who have pre-existing conditions. The ACA and its related regulations were also groundbreaking in ensuring access to birth control and contraception care, as most plans are required to cover these services with no out-of-pocket costs for consumers. Another key provision of the ACA, authored by U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin), allows young people to stay on their parents’ insurance until the age of 26.  

Thanks to the efforts of the Biden-Harris Administration and Sen. Baldwin, healthcare coverage today is more affordable than ever. Premium subsidies extended by the Biden-Harris Administration have helped 88 percent of Wisconsin consumers afford their health insurance premiums. Bolstered by the American Rescue Plan Act and extended by the Inflation Reduction Act, in 2023, the majority of Wisconsinites who enrolled in health insurance on HealthCare.gov qualified for cost savings, with the average person saving $573.11 on their monthly insurance premiums.  

The successful Wisconsin Healthcare Stability Plan (WIHSP) has also held down rates on the individual marketplace. WIHSP was created by 2017 Wisconsin Act 138, a bipartisan bill signed into law in 2018 and implemented under Gov. Evers. WIHSP has helped keep health insurance rates low while increasing choices for consumers every year it has been in operation.  Thanks to support from Gov. Evers and the Wisconsin State Legislature, WIHSP has been fully funded in each of the last three state biennial budgets. This program was most recently extended through Dec. 31, 2028.  

In 2022, health insurance rates were 14.5 percent lower, and in 2023, rates were 13.7 percent lower than they would have been without WIHSP. Rates on HealthCare.gov would have increased by 19.5 percent for the 2025 plan year, based on a weighted average. Thanks to WIHSP, rates on the individual health insurance market in Wisconsin will instead increase by a weighted average of 8.2 percent for the 2025 plan year.  

Although the Open Enrollment Period has closed, some individuals may still qualify for special enrollment periods throughout the year due to their personal circumstances. Individuals who have recently lost health coverage, gotten married, or had a baby may qualify. Additionally, Tribal members and their families may enroll in coverage on the marketplace at any time. Wisconsinites can find out if they qualify for a special enrollment period by contacting a licensed health insurance agent or finding free local help through Covering Wisconsin.

 

Viroqua Man Charged with Selling Firearms to Saudi Arabia Buyers

A six-count indictment was unsealed today charging a Viroqua, Wisconsin, man for allegedly selling firearms and related parts without a license to buyers in Saudi Arabia, shipping the prohibited items, and then lying to federal inspectors about it.

 

According to allegations in the indictment, Mark John Buschman, 60, conducted an illegal export conspiracy for more than five years, lasting from about February 2019 to about December 2024. Buschman obtained firearms and firearms parts in the U.S. and advertised the items for sale on eBay and other online marketplace-style websites. When buyers in Saudi Arabia expressed interest in the items for sale, he agreed to sell and ship the items out of the country to them. Throughout the course of the conspiracy, Saudi Arabian-based buyers paid the defendant approximately $398,000.

 

Court documents indicate that serial numbers from some of the firearms and firearms parts were removed before he shipped the items. The defendant then prepared the items further before shipping them, by concealing the firearms and firearm parts inside of common household appliances and tools such as toasters, coffee makers, space heaters, fans, and landscaping edge trimmers. For example, the defendant concealed rifle barrels in items such as car axles, and smaller pistols inside of toasters. Using a fake return address, the defendant shipped the items through the U.S. Postal Service to freight forwarders, which are companies that specialize in the logistics of shipping items from one country to another. The defendant allegedly shipped the items to freight forwarding companies that operated out of Ohio, New Jersey, Oregon and elsewhere, without declaring that the shipments contained firearms and firearms parts.

 

Buschman is charged by indictment with conspiracy to smuggle goods from the United States; attempted smuggling of goods from the United States; transporting and shipping firearms with removed, obliterated, or altered serial numbers; mailing firearms as non-mailable prohibited items; unlawful dealing in firearms without a license; and making false statements to law enforcement.

If convicted on all counts, Buschman faces a penalty of 42 years in prison and fines of up to $1.5 million. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

 

The case is being investigated by the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Cleveland Office, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Cleveland Office (of the Pittsburgh Division), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF). Elements of the Office of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) also assisted HSI.

 

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Matthew Shepherd and Jerome J.  Teresinski for the Northern District of Ohio. Trial Attorney Christopher Cook of the Department’s National Security Division, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Corey Stephan of the Western District of Wisconsin U.S. Attorney’s Office, assisted during the investigation of this case.

 

An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Local Prep Scores from Tuesday 2/4

 

Girls Basketball

Mauston 53 Nekoosa 34

New Lisbon 43 Wonewoc-Center 31

Necedah 57 Royall 56 OT (Hannah Hunkins 24points for Necedah) (Bria Gruen 14points for Royall)

Wisconsin Dells 40 Westfield 39

Adams-Friendship 40 Wautoma 16

Cashton 52 Brookwood 24

Bangor 61 Hillsboro 47

G-E-T 56 Tomah 48

 

Boys Basketball

Adams-Friendship 43 Nekoosa 22

Stoughton 71 Reedsburg 54

G-E-T 59 Tomah 47

 

Boys Hockey

RWD/Mauston 4 Beaver Dam 1

Tomah/Sparta 7 Wisconsin Rapids 0

Girls Hockey

Badger Lightning 3 Metro Lynx 1

Mauston Slugs by Nekoosa in Girls Basketball

On the night Mauston dedicated to their 3 Seniors Kylie Heller, Mallory Kastner and Sam Zenthoefer the ladies came out sluggish in the first half and went into the locker room only up by 4 points with a score of 17-13 at the half over Nekoosa. They bounced back to come away with a 53-34 win over the Nekoosa Papermakers.

Kylie Heller led all scorers with 24 points, 6 rebounds, 5 blocked shots and 2 steals, while Bre Heller had 9 points, 7 rebounds, 7 steals and 6 assists followed closely by

Caitlin Lavold who had 8 points and 4 each in the rebounds, steals and assists columns.

They hit the road again Thursday night as they travel to Lacrosse Logan for a non-conference game.

NL Rockets Win 4th in a Row in Girls Basketball

The New Lisbon Rockets girls basketball team slugged out a 43-31 victory over Wonewoc-Center Tuesday night in a Scenic Bluffs Conference girls basketball game.  Freshman Keira Wilkinson got New Lisbon off to a quick start and led them in scoring with a dozen points.  Senior Abby Steele also had 12 for New Lisbon and went on a personal 6-0 run after Wonewoc-Center had cut a 14 point lead down to 7.  The Wolves struggled offensively but were led by Senior Brooklyn Boltons 10points.  New Lisbon improves to 9-9 overall and 6-4 in the Scenic Bluffs Conference, it was the 4th straight win for New Lisbon.  Wonewoc-Center drops to 2-13 and 1-9 in the conference.

Deja, Daniel R. Age 72 of Adams

Daniel R. Deja, age 72, of Adams, Wisconsin, passed away on Thursday, January 16, 2025, at the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison.

 

A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.

Daniel was born on April 7, 1952, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Leonard and Helen (Davis) Deja. On November 13, 1971, he married the love of his life, Deborah E. Seager, in Milwaukee. Together, they built a beautiful life and were blessed with three children: Darla, Dean, and Dereck. After dedicating many years to Briggs & Stratton, Daniel and Debbie retired to Adams, Wisconsin, where they enjoyed a peaceful life surrounded by family and friends.

Daniel found great joy in the simple pleasures of life—fishing with his sons and grandsons, playing dice with friends, and visiting the casino with his sister Mary, his beloved wife, and dear friends. He cherished his time outdoors, caring for his birds and his pet cockatiel, Molly, and taking golf cart rides to visit his friendly neighbors. A devoted Elvis fan, Daniel loved collecting memorabilia and listening to his music. Above all, he treasured time spent with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, who brought him endless happiness.
Daniel was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard and Helen Deja; his brother, Butch; and his sisters, Linda and Sandra.

He is lovingly survived by his wife of 53 years, Deborah Deja; his children, Darla (Jamie), Dean (Kelsey), and Dereck (Lisa); 12 grandchildren: Bradley Ehleiter (Sarah), Dillon Schroeder (Jenna), Tyler Schroeder, Kyle Polack, Cody & Chris Deja, Allysa, Bryanna, Haley, Mason, and Brayden Deja, and Caitlin Raines; and 12 great-grandchildren. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

The family is being assisted by Roseberry’s Funeral Home. Online condolences and further information are available at www.roseberrys.com.

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