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Woman Sentenced in Hwy 12 Crash that Killed Four People

May 28, 2025
Lexus D. Boedecker

Lexus D. Boedecker was driving a group home’s vehicle on April 13, 2024, her 24th birthday, when she ran a stop sign at East County Line Road and Highway 12 in the town of Lima, causing a chain reaction crash that involved two other vehicles. Four persons who were in the vehicle that Boedecker was driving died as a result of the crash, with several other occupants being injured as well as one of the other drivers. On May 27, 2025 Rock County Circuit Court Judge Karl Hanson sentenced Boedecker to 16 years in prison followed by four years of extended supervision. Boedecker had pled guilty in February to four charges of Homicide by Vehicle – Use of a Controlled Substance.

Boedecker, residing at the time in Elkhorn, was not authorized to be driving the group home’s vehicle, was 23 weeks pregnant, admitted to smoking marijuana the night before, and had a vape THC cartridge in her possession after the crash. Testing indicated that she had THC in her system at the time of the crash. She was charged in August with four charges of homicide and four charges of causing injury related to the alleged intoxicated use of a vehicle.

Three passengers — Jeffrey Turnipseed, 67, Ericka Berg, 38, and Jamie Ranguette, 39, all of Whitewater, who were not wearing seatbelts — were ejected from the rear windshield and died at the scene, while a fourth passenger — Patricia A. Seufzer, 59, of Whitewater, who also wasn’t wearing a seat belt — died of her injuries a few days later. All four victims were adults with cognitive disabilities.

Rock County District Attorney Jason Sanders issued the following news release after the sentencing:

RE: Boedecker sentenced to 16 years in prison for Fatal Crash that Killed Four

Janesville, WI – On April 13, 2024, Lexus Boedecker was driving a group home’s vehicle when she blew through a stop sign in Lima township, Rock County, setting off a “chain reaction” crash with two other vehicles. The crash she caused killed four people and injured four others. Three passengers, who were not wearing seatbelts, were ejected from the rear windshield and died at the scene of the accident. A fourth passenger, who also wasn’t wearing a seat belt, died of her injuries a few days later. All four adult victims had cognitive disabilities. Boedecker was not authorized to be driving the group home’s vehicle, was 23 weeks pregnant, admitted to smoking marijuana the night before and had a “vape” THC cartridge in her possession after the fatal crash. The Rock County District Attorney’s Office charged Boedecker last August when the test results showed that she had THC in her system at the time she was driving. In February, Lexus Boedecker pled guilty to four counts of Homicide by Vehicle – Use of a Controlled Substance.

Today’s sentencing hearing took place in a crowded courtroom, with more than a dozen family members of the deceased attending the sentencing hearing. Four family members of the deceased victims addressed the courtroom, with more writing to the judge directly. Some victims expressed their anger and asked for Boedecker to be sentenced to the maximum consecutive sentence in prison. Others expressed that their strong faith compelled them to forgive Boedecker. Boedecker, who recently turned 25 years old, had no criminal history and recently gave birth to a child. She also had several letters testifying to her character, including from her pastor, and one that described her as “a tender soul.”

Assistant District Attorney Jerry Urbik argued for her to be sentenced to prison for a “substantial number of years, consecutive to one another.” Urbik noted that, while Boedecker did not intend to hurt anyone, she chose to consume THC on a daily basis
despite being pregnant and chose to drive a vehicle she was not authorized to drive with THC in her system and without ensuring that her passengers, who she was responsible for, were wearing their seat belts. Boedecker’s attorneys argued that she should spend
4-5 years in prison, with more time on extended supervision. Judge Karl Hanson agreed with Urbik that Boedecker had made a series of bad decisions and sentenced Boedecker to 16 years in prison custody, followed by another four years of extended supervision. Because her crimes involved the death of others, she will not be eligible for early release pursuant to the Substance Abuse Program but can petition for release after serving 85% of her sentence.

“The senseless deaths of these four people could have been avoided if Ms. Boedecker chose not to drive a vehicle after consuming marijuana,” ADA Jerry Urbik said. “Judge Hanson’s sentence was tough but fair.” Urbik and his co-counsel ADA Verity Altenberger both thanked the Rock County Sheriff’s Office for an excellent investigation, and for their assistance in helping all the people injured by Boedecker’s crash. They also thanked the Victim-Witness office for their tireless work helping the many family members and friends victimized by Boedecker’s crime.

“Some people think that because THC isn’t as dangerous as fentanyl, it is just not a big deal,” said District Attorney Jason Sanders. “That’s not true when you’re driving. We’re moving thousands-of-pounds at high speeds, and it is easy to make mistakes even when sober. Don’t drive high. The lives you wreck may include your own.”

Editor’s note: Previous Banner articles regarding this crash were published on April 14April 17, April 22. and July 30, 2024.

All-Region IX Selections Announced: Scolan, Huseboe earn Major Awards

May 28, 2025

The American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and D3Baseball released their annual All-Region teams for NCAA Division III Baseball this afternoon.

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater baseball team, a member of Region IX, earned numerous accolades, including two major awards from the two programs.

Aaron Holland (Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton North)Matt Scolan (Downers Grove, Ill./South), and Adam Cootway (DePere, Wis./Fox Valley Lutheran) earned First Team honors for both ABCA and D3Baseball.

Max Huseboe (Ripon, Wis./Ripon) was a First Team selection to the D3Baseball All-Region Team. He adds to his WIAC Pitcher of the Year accolade, earning D3Baseball’s All-Region IX Pitcher of the Year award

In addition to a First Team ballot, Matt Scolan (Downers Grove, Ill./South) was named the Position Player of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association. Scolan was named the WIAC Position Player of the Year 

Holland, the Warhawks starting catcher, appeared in 49 out of the 50 games played so far this season. The sophomore leads the team in hits with 84, the third most in a single Warhawk season.

Cootway has appeared in every game for the Warhawks, playing infield, outfield, and primarily designated hitter. Cootway is second in the Warhawk Single Season Record Book with his 18 home runs in 2025.

Andy Thies (Tallahassee, Fla./Lawton Chiles) and Cade Hansen (New Braunfels, Texas/Smithson Valley) were named to the ABCA All-Region First Team, while picking up Second Team honors from D3Baseball. 

Thies has been a pivotal part of the Warhawk offense and showcased his skills with a two home-run game against UW-Oshkosh in the NCAA Super Regional.

Hansen makes up part of the Warhawk pitching rotation, the junior is 10-1 record and has three complete games during the 2025 season.

Logan Eisenbarth (Barrington, Ill./Barrington) and Eli Frank (Bayport, Wis./Bay Port) rounded out the Warhawks selections. Eisenbarth was selected to the ABCA Second Team, with Frank earning Third Team All-Region honors.

The Warhawks are finishing preparations and leave for Eastlake, Ohio, tomorrow morning. UW-Whitewater will face Trinity (Texas) in the first round of the NCAA Division III World Series on Friday, May 30th at 8 PM (ET).

Editor’s note: This article appeared on the UW-W Athletics website.

School Board Votes to Offer Samuel Karns a Contract as Superintendent

May 28, 2025
Samuel Karns speaking at the Community/Parent Candidate Meet & Greet on May 22 [Photo courtesy of Tom Ganser]

By Lynn Binnie
Whitewater Banner volunteer staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com

The Whitewater Unified School District School Board put in a long evening’s work on Tuesday, returning from a nearly one-hour closed session at 10:39 p.m. to vote on the choice of a superintendent to succeed Caroline Pate-Hefty, who resigned effective July 1 to accept a superintendent position in Pennsylvania. In its meeting after final interviews of three candidates last Thursday, the board chose Samuel Karns and Kurt Schneider as the finalists. The motion to approve the hiring of “Sam” Karns was supported on a 6-1 vote, with Jeff Tortomasi the lone dissenter. The terms of the proposed contract were not announced, other than a term of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2027. The job posting indicated that the base salary range was “expected to be $165,000 to $180,000 (based on experience); other benefits to be negotiated.” It is assumed that the hiring is contingent on successful negotiation and Karns’ acceptance of the offer.

Karns is the principal of Todd Elementary in the School District of Beloit, where he has served for three years. He was named the 2025 Elementary Principal of the Year by the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators and was a 2025 Herb Kohl Principal Leadership recipient.

Last Bugle Call: Veterans who passed away since last Memorial Day [Updated]

May 27, 2025
Last Bugle Call, Memorial Day 2025, by Isabelle Lavertu [Photos by Tom Ganser]

Rifle salute, 2025

Last Bugle Call

We honor and remember the following Whitewater area veterans who passed away since last Memorial Day.  “It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.”  General George S. Patton.   

Taps
27 May 2024 – 26 May 2025

Joseph C. Bauer
Will D. Ensslin
Robert W. Fiskum
Charles A. Grover
Edward W. Hamilton
Leo J. Hansen
Donald J. Jacobs
John Kent, Jr.
Raymond Miles
Lee S. Murray
Patrick J. O’Connor
Ernest W. Regelein
Fred C. Traxler
Jack G. Trojan
Bradford L. Tuttle
 John D. Varnes
Robert K. Webb
Clifford M. Witte
Lloyd G. Worden
Lowell V. Youngs

We apologize if we have omitted the name of any veteran.  It is not intentional.  We only know what we see reported in the media and other sources.

Steven R. Smith, Adjutant, William Graham Post 173, Whitewater American Legion

Editor’s note: Updated on 5/28 to add current photos

Dementia-Friendly Initiative Invites Caregivers for a Tour of Hoard Museum

May 27, 2025

Dear Caregivers, you and your loved one are cordially invited to a tour of Hoard Museum in Ft. Atkinson on Wednesday June 11 from 1 to 3 p.m.  The history of the dairy industry in Wisconsin is featured in the museum’s Dairy Shrine exhibit.  Another favorite exhibit features the Civil War including a replica of a library like the one used by Abraham Lincoln.  The museum’s gardens should be in full bloom and there are many places to sit and relax indoors and out.


The Mystery of the Mounds explores the culture of the native Americans of the Woodland Period who built effigy mounds in Wisconsin and the Mississippi valley, 700 in Jefferson County alone, over 1000 years ago. This was long before the familiar tribes of today, Potawatomie and Ho Chunk.  Little is known about these mound builders except what is left of their earthen mounds in the shape of animals and birds still visible especially around Lake Koshkonong.  Other items of interest in the Mystery of the Mounds exhibit are arrowhead collections, a diorama of a Late Woodland camp, a replica keyhole pit house and an informative video. 

The Whitewater Dementia-Friendly Community Initiative is happy to sponsor this visit for caregivers and their loved ones.  Capri Communities has graciously covered the suggested donation.  

Caregivers should provide their own transportation to Hoard Museum, 401 Whitewater Ave., Ft. Atkinson WI  53538.

Registration is appreciated so we have enough volunteers to assist everyone.  Please call Seniors in the Park at 262 473 0535 or email jjackson@whitewater-wi.gov by June 4.  

Editor’s note: This announcement was provided by the Whitewater Dementia-Friendly Community Initiative.

Local Student Earns University of Nebraska-Lincoln Degree

May 27, 2025

William David Hofmann of Whitewater was among 3,591 graduates who received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln during commencement exercises May 3, 17 and 18.

Hofmann earned a Bachelor of Journalism from the College of Journalism and Mass Communications.

The graduates are from 57 countries, 46 U.S. states and 250-plus Nebraska communities.

For the full list of May graduates, visit https://go.unl.edu/grads-may25.

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the University of Nebraska – Lincoln.

Allegiant Air Starting Flights to Gulf Shores

May 26, 2025

John Wilberding kindly shared the following news: “Over the years Gulf Shores [Alabama] has been a point of destination for many Whitewater residents. It was announced recently that Allegiant will begin nonstop flights from Appleton to Gulf Shores beginning in October. A drive to Appleton is a bit shorter than the 1,065-mile drive to GS.”

Departures from Appleton and from Gulf Shores will normally be on Thursday and Sunday, starting on October 2, with occasional changes during holiday weeks. Fares vary considerably from one date to another. Currently there are one-way fares as low as $54.50 and as high as $224.

Allegiant is described as a low fare carrier; however, they have some “optional” fees that are similar, for example, to those of Spirit Airlines. Seat selection at the time of reservation can range from $0 to $80. It appears that there are no free beverages; the charge for drinks and snacks is $2-7. Booking travel through the call center incurs an additional fee of $19.99. One personal item, defined as follows, is free: “8 in. x 14 in. x 18 in. (20 cm x 35 cm x 45 cm) maximum -A purse, briefcase, laptop computer, small backpack, small camera or food container. The item must be stored completely underneath the seat in front of you.”

Baggage fees apply to carry-on and checked bags and vary depending on route and when the bag is added to your itinerary. Below are shown the fees that are quoted for a trip on October 2. A carry-on costs $1 more than a checked bag when paid for at booking!

According to gulfshores.com, Gulf Shores International Airport (GUF) is just three miles from the beach. “From the airport, guests can call shuttles, taxis, or ride-share services like Lyft or Uber to take them to their accommodation. We suggest arranging transportation in advance to secure a ride. If you prefer to have a vehicle for your entire trip, book a rental car so you can easily get around the destination.”

Our thanks to John Wilberding for discovering and sharing this news.

Editor’s note: Minor corrections/changes were made shortly after this was posted on May 26.

Local Student on University of Dubuque Dean’s List

May 26, 2025

University of Dubuque Spring Semester 2025 Academic Dean’s List

DUBUQUE, Iowa – The University of Dubuque congratulates the following students on being appointed to the Spring Semester 2025 Academic Dean’s List.

Full-time students in good academic standing (registered for and having earned 12 or more letter grade credits for the term) who earn a term grade point average of 3.5 or above and who do not have any grades of Incomplete for the term are named to the Dean’s List. Once grades have been submitted for any Incompletes, the Office of Academic Affairs will review eligibility again for possible placement on the Dean’s List for the given term. 

Dean’s List is awarded for the fall and spring semesters only and may be awarded retroactively.

About the University of Dubuque

The University of Dubuque (UD) is a private, coed university founded in 1852 that offers undergraduate, graduate, and theological seminary degrees as well as other educational opportunities with the intention of educating and forming the whole person. Here, the value of an education is measured in helping our students find their calling in life through academics, community, character, vocation, and stewardship. Our approach to learning is based on professional programs with a liberal arts core, and we prepare students to find their purpose and make meaningful contributions to the world. https://www.dbq.edu/

Whitewater, WI

 Halee Peters

Obituaries

Obituary: Marion Jauch Burrows, 96

Marion Jauch Burrows (Feb. 2, 1930 – June 5, 2026) Her sparkling eyes, warm laugh, and generous ways were gifts Marion brought into this world, touching family members and friends alike over the ninety-six years of her life. She was born and raised in Lombard, IL, and in the course of her life lived with her husband and growing family in Abilene, TX, St. David’s, PA, Arkadelphia, AR, Ada, OK, and Colorado Springs, CO, before settling in Whitewater, WI, in 1965. Generosity of heart, compassion toward those in need in and beyond her community, and an unwavering commitment to fairness … Read more

Obituary: Patricia “Pat” Bailey, 70, of Woodbury, MN

Patricia “Pat” Lynn Bailey, age 70, passed away peacefully on June 1, 2026 with her daughter by her side. Pat was born February 21, 1956 in Ann Arbor, Michigan to John and Ruth (Hudock) Prentice. After a brief time in Ann Arbor, the Prentice family moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin, where Pat grew up as part of the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater community, where her father served as University Registrar. Pat attended the University School and later graduated from UW Whitewater with a degree in Elementary Education. Although she did not pursue teaching, she built a meaningful career in Human … Read more

Obituary: Gemelino Paris Esperante, 83

Gemelino Paris Esperante, 83, long time resident of Whitewater, passed away on Thursday, June 4th, 2026. He was born on January 10, 1943, to his late father and mother, Evaristo and Carmen in Spain. In 1973 he moved to the United States as a sheep herder. On August 21, 1981, he was united in marriage to Cyndie Esperante in Colorado. Gemelino also worked in Mining and construction for many years. He enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, raising sheep and growing things in his garden, and flowers. He will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife … Read more

Obituary: Mary Ann Warner, 86, of Dodgeville

Mary Ann Warner died peacefully on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at Crestridge Assisted Living in Dodgeville. Her physical heart failed, but her actual, loving heart never did. Ann was born June 28, 1939 to Mary and Charles Kearns in Iowa. She moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin and graduated with many dear friends in the class of 1957. Ann married John Warner on September 19, 1959. They lived in Whitewater, Sturgis Michigan, and finally settled in Janesville where they built a beautiful life and raised their family. Together, they ran a business, traveled, played cards, and enjoyed their lives. When they became … Read more

Obituary: Patricia Jacobson, 81

Patricia Ann Jacobson (Bureau), age 81, of Whitewater, WI, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison, WI. Born on September 2, 1944, in Marquette, MI, to the late Donald and Margaret Bureau, Pat grew up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. She graduated from Graveraet High School, attended Michigan State University, and later earned her bachelor’s degree from Northern Michigan University. Pat dedicated her professional life to shaping young minds, working as an elementary and junior high school teacher in both Flint, MI, and Whitewater, WI. At the heart of Pat’s life was a beautiful, … Read more

Obituary: Lois Lauritzen, 92, of Brookfield

In loving memory of Lois Lauritzen, age 92, who passed away on June 1, 2026 at Lakewood Memory Care in Brookfield. Lois led an active life full of devotion to family and friends. Born July 14th, 1933 in Silvis, IL, daughter of Harry and Elsie Wilson, she grew up in the Quad Cities with older brother Harry Wilson Jr. Lois graduated from Augustana College in Rock Island, IL with a degree in physical education. She met her husband Paul Lauritzen on the college tennis team. Their marriage on June 12th, 1955 lasted 59 years until Paul’s death on September 26th, … Read more

Obituary: Donald Walter Triebold, 91

Donald Walter Triebold passed on to his eternal home on May 21, 2026. Don was born on April 23, 1935, in Evanston, IL, to the late Frederick W. and Mildred (nee Stecher) Triebold. Through his teen years, Don lived and worked on the family’s dairy farm, where he developed a life-long work ethic. His first eight years of education were in a one-room country schoolhouse, in which all eight grades were taught by one teacher. He graduated from Whitewater City High School in 1953 and then graduated from UW Whitewater in 1958 with a degree in Business Education. He continued his education, and earned a Master’s … Read more

Obituary: William Kincaid Davis, 84, of Evansville

William Kincaid Davis, age 84, passed away on Tuesday, May 19 at Agrace Hospice Center in Fitchburg. He was born on November 1, 1941, in Madison, Indiana, the second son of Salvation Army Officers Agnes (Dixon) and William C. Davis. He attended several schools in Indiana and Illinois, including University of Illinois Experimental High School (Champaign), and graduated from Galesburg High School in 1958. He earned his bachelor’s degree from UW-Eau Claire in 1964 and his master’s degree from UW-Whitewater in 1972. He had an expansive career in education, beginning as an English teacher in Whitehall, Thornton Township (IL) and … Read more

Obituary: Magdalene “Maggie” Stetter (nee Fritz), 79

Magdalene “Maggie” Stetter (nee Fritz), 79, of Whitewater, Wisconsin passed from this life onto the next on Monday, May 4, 2026. She was born on January 16, 1947, to the late John and Mary (Presser) Fritz in St. Stefan, Austria. Maggie immigrated from Austria with her parents and brother, became a US citizen, and grew up and attended school in West Allis, WI and then graduated with a teaching degree from University of Wisconsin – Whitewater. Maggie served as a substitute, English, and German language teacher in the Whitewater, Elkhorn, Delavan, and Palmyra schools and at Divine Word Seminary. Maggie … Read more

Obituary: Lawrence “Larry” C. Hartung, 76, of Fort Atkinson

Lawrence “Larry” C. Hartung, a proud Marine Veteran of the Vietnam War, and longtime resident of Fort Atkinson, WI, passed away peacefully at his home on May 1, 2026. Larry was born June 7th, 1949, to Levon and Charles Hartung in Chicago, IL. Larry enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1968 and served 3 consecutive tours in the Vietnam War. During this time, he became pen pals with his future wife, Candy, via a connection through his father. In 1970, he came home on leave to marry Candy. They celebrated 55 years of marriage on October 31st, 2025. During … Read more