Kendall Fest returns for its biggest year yet

The Community Club of Kendall put on its Kendall Fest during Labor Day weekend.

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Brookwood theater celebrates historic event

The 2024/25 theater season will be the last year performances will be produced on the stage in the school’s original … Read the rest

Kendall Gathering features music, fellowship

The Kendall Gathering and All-School Reunion was Saturday at the Kendall Community Hall. The event included a reunion for those … Read the rest

EXTRA

Kendall man injured in town of Stark single-vehicle accident

A single-vehicle crash occurred on Saturday, Aug. 31, at about 7:30 p.m. in the town of Stark, according to Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson.  Kyle Ray Stout, 25, of Kendall was operating a 2000 Dodge Dakota pickup westbound on Highway 82, near Spry Road, east...

Tomah Health Hospice Touch to offer grief support series

Contributed by Tomah Health Hospice Touch Grief is a normal emotion but can be difficult to understand and deal with, especially after losing a loved one. That’s why Tomah Health Hospice Touch/Palliative Care has scheduled a six-week grief group to help those who have...

Four youth injured in town of Viroqua UTV accident

A UTV crash occurred at about 3:45 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18, in the town of Viroqua, resulting in injuries to four minors, according to Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson A 14-year-old from rural Viroqua was operating a side-by-side UTV, traveling east on Upper Maple...

Monroe County to begin work on County Highways T and A

Beginning Monday, Aug. 12, and continuing through Friday, Aug. 16, the Monroe County Highway Department will resurface County Highway T between Highways 131 and in the towns of Sheldon and Ridgeville (5.36 miles in length) and County Highway A between Highways 16 and...

Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton School District releases school-supply lists

The Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton School District has released its school-supply lists for the 2024–25 school year. Also, the district notes that Walmart and Walgreens no longer print school-supply lists, so shoppers must bring their own. Printed copies are available at...

NEWS

Vernon County Sheriff’s Report for Aug. 25–31

Sunday, Aug. 25: A deputy conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Highway 14 in the town of Coon. The driver received a citation for traveling 74 mph in a 55-mph zone. Monday, Aug. 26: The sheriff’s office was notified of a vehicle accident on Storbakken Lane in the...

Vernon County Sheriff’s Report for Aug. 18–24

Sunday, Aug. 18: Logan Buckles of De Soto was traveling south on Easy Street in Stoddard when he struck a legally parked vehicle owned by Tristan Batwinski of Stoddard. Buckles continued driving to his residence. He was later located and stated he was unaware that he...

Monroe  County CWD summit slated for Sept. 5

A chronic wasting disease summit, a free event open to the public, is set for 4–6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the Sparta Free Library, 124 W. Main St. (enter on northwest corner of building due to construction).  DNR biologists, landowners and hunters will give...

Tor Eness and Friends to perform at Kendall Gathering

Contributed by Lynette Vlasak Get ready for some good music and fellowship at Kendall on Saturday, Aug. 31, to kick off this year’s Labor Day weekend.   Tor Eness will be on stage in Kendall on Saturday, Aug. 31, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kendall...

Elroy’s Pickle Fest is set for Sept. 7

Elroy’s Pickle Fest is slated for Saturday, Sept. 7, at Schultz Park.  The pickle contests will be from 8–11 a.m. and will be judged in four categories: dill, non-dill, fridge and non-cuke (drop off entries at the Elroy Public Library before the event or at the...

Elroy Lions Club seeking vendors for Sept. 7 race event

Contributed by the Elroy Lions Club The Elroy Lions Vendor Affair is excited to announce another year at the Apple Dumpling Day Race. The Elroy Lions Vendor Affair is seeking local artists, craftspeople, services, and small and home businesses to...

Project Hero makes annual stop in Wilton

Project Hero makes annual stop in Wilton

By Pat Mulvaney | For the County Line Around 30 weary bicyclists paused to recharge at the Wilton American Legion last Thursday in what has become an annual stop for this inspiring group of riders. They were members of Project Hero, who had set out on their six-day...

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Community

Ontario Public Library to show  ‘Arthur the King’

By Rachel Conner | Ontario Public Library director Please join the Ontario Public Library for a Monday Movie Matinee showing of “Arthur the King” on Sept. 16 at 2 p.m.  The movie is free of charge, and popcorn will be provided! Based on an incredible true...

Senior menus for Sept. 9–13

Kendall, Norwalk and Wilton meal sites Call 463-7622 (Kendall), 343-3158 (Norwalk) or 487-6130 (Wilton) by noon one day before to reserve a meal. Suggested donation is $4 per meal. One-percent milk is served with each meal. Note: The Wilton meal site will close...

Summer readers can pick up grand prizes at Ontario Public Library

By Rachel Conner | Ontario Public Library director Congratulations to all the terrific readers who participated in Summer Reading 2024 at the Ontario Public Library!  Grand prizes can now be picked up at the library. If you missed the prize drawing but still...

Senior menus for Sept. 2–6

Kendall, Norwalk and Wilton meal sites Call 463-7622 (Kendall), 343-3158 (Norwalk) or 487-6130 (Wilton) by noon one day before to reserve a meal. Suggested donation is $4 per meal. One-percent milk is served with each meal. Note: The Wilton meal site will closed...

Gjefle: Two Important ALLs

By Michael T. Gjefle  Faith Independent Baptist Church, Ontario Isaiah 53:6 — “All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way, and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.” 700 years before the Lord Jesus Christ was born, the...

Obituaries

Gerald Daniel Schmitz

Gerald Daniel Schmitz, “Jerry,” 87, of Hartford, Wis., passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, at the Kathy Hospice in West Bend, Wis., on Monday, Sept. 2, 2024. He was born in Ontario, Wis., on Nov. 27, 1936, the son of George and Helen (nee Sullivan) Schmitz....

Eugene H. Degenhardt

Eugene H. Degenhardt, “Gene,” 84, of Norwalk, Wis., passed away Sunday, June 30, 2024, at his home. Gene was born May 22, 1940, to Leonard and Margaret (Schmitz) Degenhardt in Norwalk. After graduating from high school, Gene proudly served in the United States Army....

Alma F. Kortbein

Alma F. Kortbein, 89, of Wilton passed away Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, at her home.   A Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, Sept. 14, at 11 a.m. at St. John the Archangel Catholic Church, 504 Enderby St., Wilton. Father John Ofori-Domah will...

Mary Rose (Dwyer) Welch

Mary Rose (Dwyer) Welch, 78, a resident of Wilton, Wis., went to her eternal home Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024. Mary was born to Robert and Margaret (Gregor) Dwyer in Sparta, Wis., and grew up in Kendall, Wis. Mary graduated from Royall High School in the class of 1964 and...

Cheryl A. Vlasak

Cheryl A. Vlasak, 72, of Janesville passed away Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024, at home.  She was born in Lancaster on July 23, 1952, the daughter of Charles and Geraldine (Needham) Kilby. She was a 1970 graduate of Parker High School. Cheryl married Roger D. Vlasak on...

Opinion

Letter to the editor: A special THANK YOU

By Lucas Bender | President, Community Club of Kendall “Turn out the lights, the party’s over,” or so they say.  As president of the Community Club of Kendall, I want to THANK all of our SPONSORS, VOLUNTEERS, DONORS, COMMITTEE MEMBERS, and of course, YOU, the...

Letter to the editor: Broken glass

By Danell Sulik | Kendall There’s always been the glass ceiling, an invisible and often impenetrable barrier, devised by men to control and hold women back. Told they were too physically or mentally weak, there were many things women simply weren’t allowed to do....

Letter to the editor: Already great

By Danell Sulik | Kendall MAGA Republicans would have you believe America is one big dumpster fire and Trump’s the only one who can put it out. From now until the election, Republicans will be constantly bombarding us with their hell-in-a-handbasket gloom and doom...

Sports

Brookwood Athletic Notes

Contributed by Ken Clinton | Brookwood athletic director BROOKWOOD FALL SPORTS START DATES • Tuesday, Aug. 6: High school football (4 p.m.) • Monday, Aug. 19: High school/junior high cross country (8 a.m.), high school volleyball (3:30 p.m.), and junior high...

Royall succumbs to one run in sectional final

The Royall baseball team was just one run away to making a state baseball appearance close to a quarter-century in the making. With receiving a first round bye, Royall, the No. 2 seed in the WIAA Division 4 baseball bracket, hosted No. 7 seed Brookwood on May 28 in...

Brookwood athletes compete at state track

Four Brookwood students competed in the WIAA state track meet in La Crosse last weekend: Marshall Doll, 400-meter dash; Wyatt Maurhoff, high jump; Elijah Johns, 110-meter hurdles; and Cooper Powell, 3,200-meter run. Maurhoff placed fifth.  Elijah Johns competes in the...

Royall baseball wins regional

Royall’s baseball team defeated Seneca to win the regional championship on May 29. The team advanced to sectionals, defeating De Soto but falling to Eleva-Strum, just missing a trip to state. 

Track stars make strides at conference, regionals

Brookwood’s Sophie Teynor claimed the track regional championship in the girls triple jump when teams competed at Cashton on May 20. Teynor jumped 31-6.50. When Royall hosted conference, Teynor placed fifth at 29-10.25. (Tasha Mueller photo) The top four individuals...

Backtalk

It will be a seemingly endless campaign season

By KAREN PARKER County Line Publisher Emerita I would imagine if Eric Hovde has secured any demographic in his campaign for Wisconsin Senate, it would be lonely ladies over 40 swooning over his rugged, Marlboro-man-lookalike appearance. You may have noticed that a...

A vibrant press is essential to democracy

By KAREN PARKER | County Line Publisher Emerita Sadly, there was no obituary in the paper for the Vernon Focus. You likely did not know Vernon, but in his past life, you might have known him as Foxxy Shopper. In my salad days, the Foxxy Shopper was the 800-pound...

America’s bent toward fascism

By KAREN PARKER | County Line Publisher Emerita Imagine living in a country where the simple act of gathering together to lay flowers after the death of a prominent person could result in a two-week jail sentence. Worse yet, two weeks in a Russian prison possibly...

In 2024, remember that politics were ugly 100 years ago, too

By KAREN PARKER | County Line Publisher Emerita Good grief! We are barely into the new year, and I am ready to go back to 2023 or leap ahead to 2025. Are we really in for an entire year of presidential election babble? While they exerted monumental efforts to convince...

Looking back on our 40th year, 1983–2023 (part two)

By KAREN PARKER County Line Publisher Emerita Forty years is a long time. Sadly, it’s long enough for most of our area business to have gone away. It’s hard to believe now, but in 1983 Ontario had two bars, two grocery stores, three gas stations, a variety store, and...

Pictures from the Past

Wilton senior quartet, 1955

The following students  were members of the senior quartet at Wilton High School in 1955: Orvis Schindler, Roger Pasch, Charles Zellmer and Merlyn Eckelberg. This photo appeared in the Wilton High School yearbook, “Wiltonian.”

Ontario High School basketball, 1949–50

The 1949–50 Ontario High School basketball team sits on the Ontario Community Hall stage. Back row (left to right): Roger Budde, Donald Breidenstein, Bob Bassett, Stan White and coach Joe Ott. Front row: Dale Thomas, Bill Calhoun, Dick Olson, Bill Jantz and Bob...

Pictures from the past: Early 20th century Ontario

These undated, early 20th century images depict Ontario. Can you offer more information on the photos and what they portray? Contact the County Line at (608) 337-4232 or countyline@centurytel.net. (Photos courtesy of Aldis Strazdins)

Vernon County Museum Notes: Reflections on early Ontario, Whitestown

By KRISTEN PARROTT | Vernon County Museum curator Summer is winding down, and that means that the historic Sherry-Butt House at 795 N. Main St. in Viroqua is coming to the end of its season. The house is open for tours from 1–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Labor...

School

Brookwood names artists of the month

Fernanda Garcia Barr (top), Deja Jimenez (middle) and Sophie Teynor (below) were the Brookwood High School artists of the month for April. Sophie painted an album cover using acrylic paint, Deja created original portraits of the members of the Prom Court using an iPad...

N-O-W highlights for fourth-quarter

By Travis Anderson | N-O-W Superintendent Wow, what a great year the 2023–2024 school year was thanks to all of our wonderful students, staff, and our supportive community.One thing I mentioned in my graduation speech this year was that the old saying rings true, “It...

RMS musicians perform in spring concert

The sixth grade general music group opened the Royall Middle School spring concert May 13 with playing ukuleles to Johnny Cash’s top hit “Ring of Fire.” (Tasha Mueller photo) The sixth-graders have fun throwing pieces of homework in “I’ve Lost My Homework." (Tasha...

Brookwood club hosts trap shoot

The Brookwood trap club recently hosted its trap shoot. The follow are members of the trap club. Front row (left to right): Wyatt Maurhoff, Tim DeWitt, Mason Rex, Jennafer Fennigkoh, Taylor Fennigkoh, Saleen Ford, Zaida Carpenter and Katherine McElhose. Back row:...