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WED., JULY 6, 2011 VOL. 78 • NO. 46 • 2 SECTIONS •
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This camper, owned by Andy and Candy Johnson of Siren, overturned in the storm Friday, July 1, evening just after turning north at the junction of CTHs N and D. The parents, and their three young daughters, along with their dogs, were all in the vehicle when it overturned. No one was seriously injured. Weather warnings had expired by more than 30 minutes, Candy wrote on Facebook, and there was no wind or rain at their house, just a few miles from where the incident occurred. - Photo courtesy Dawn Jewell
Storm is sudden, deadly
Ushering in the Fourth of July weekend, summer “thunderstorm” produces 100 mph winds and is the cause of two deaths, three critical injuries and millions in property damage
by Gary King Leader editor BURNETT COUNTY - It was billed by weather forecasters as a “severe thunderstorm,” but, in fact, the storm that ushered in the Fourth of July weekend was of tornadic velocity, producing winds estimated at 100 miles per hour or more. The massive system, which began in the Dakotas and crossed Minnesota, engulfed three-quarters of Burnett County, producing hail and lightning, but it was the wind that wreaked havoc, downing thousands of trees which translated into millions in property damage, widespread power outages and the
The power of kindness
Storm generates generosity
by Priscilla Bauer Leader staff writer GRANTSBURG - Jarrod Campbell was on his way to his Oak Street home around 1:30 a.m. Saturday where his wife, Jamie, and their kids anxiously awaited his return. The Union Pacific conductor had been on a run to get a generator after Friday night’s storm had left his family without power. As he was passing by Northwestern Wisconsin Electric Company he saw some employees trying to start a generator to get power to the company’s Grantsburg office. Campbell immediately
There was a bit of a twist involved with the offer to sell this trampoline, put out on Oak Street in Grantsburg Saturday after Friday night’s storm. - Photo by Priscilla Bauer
stopped to see if he could help and ended up offering them his generator. “We really, really appreciated it,” said Edie Manthie, who had come to the office to help answer and direct outage calls from customers to the crews. According to NWE President Mark
See The power of kindness, page 2
loss of two lives. An 11-year-old Hinckley, Minn., girl, Mackenzie Klar, died when a tree fell on her as she ran from a playground at Scenic View Campground on Poquette Lake in the Town of Dewey, to her family’s trailer, after lightning struck the tree. The oak tree was so large it took 20 men to remove it. She was pronounced dead at 8:12 p.m. at Spooner Hospital. “Everyone worked together to try to save her,” Kim Larson, who was at the campground when it occurred, said. “It happened
See Storm is sudden, deadly, page 14
Rural Centuria couple confirmed as victims in New Ulm blaze PAGE 3
Recall primary election is Tuesday PAGE 3
New St. Croix Tribal election set for August PAGE 7
I get my weather warnings from: 1. Twin Cities television 2. Local radio 3. A weather radio 4. Family members 5. I just glance at the horizon Go to our online poll at www.the-leader.net (Weekly results on page 6)
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• Jeanne Lou (Alden) Coquyt Obituaries on page 15B
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