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  • jesse4430
  • Feb 16
  • 1 min read

VILAS COUNTY - Two people were injured in a Vilas County crash that involved four vehicles on Wednesday afternoon on Highway 45 in the Town of Conover.  Police say a small sedan struck a truck parked on the east side of the northbound lane, then veered into oncoming traffic and struck a south bound full-size truck with attached plow, then struck another parked vehicle on the southbound shoulder.  The 36-year-old operator was transported by ambulance and then airlifted to another facility for treatment. Another driver was transported to a local hospital.  The name of the operator is being withheld at this time. The crash is still under investigation by the Vilas County Sheriff’s Office. 

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Feb 16
  • 1 min read

IRON COUNTY – The Mercer town board deciding to delay a decision on a wake boat ban on the Turtle Flambeau Flowage saying they will collaborate with other townships in Iron County first.  Wake boating is an activity growing in popularity throughout Wisconsin, which uses engines with special tanks to create large waves for surfing.  The Wisconsin DNR has chosen not to get involved for the most part and has called upon towns and townships to make their own decisions regarding the matter. The wake the boats make can cause erosion to shoreline and lake bottoms on smaller and more fragile lakes.  The Mercer town board decided at a meeting last week to postpone their official decision, pending working with other townships, such as Sherman, to ensure townships are working towards the same goal. The next meeting is scheduled for March 12.

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Feb 16
  • 1 min read

N. WISCONSIN - In light of 13 incidents this winter alone, the Wisconsin DOT and Wisconsin County Highway Association are urging drivers to give snowplows space.

Slow down and stay back at least 200 feet; six serious, often rear-end, strikes were reported. Passing is dangerous due to poor visibility from snow clouds. Always focus, avoid distractions, and remember posted limits are for ideal conditions, as speeding causes most winter crashes. Check 511wi.gov or the 511 Wisconsin app for conditions. Postpone travel during major storms, as stranded vehicles impede removal. Wisconsin’s highway plowing, salting, and brining is handled by a partnership with 72 county highway departments.

 
 
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