Terrible crash: Critical injury to female sledder on the trail in Keweenaw County – Two snowmobilers sent to Marquette hospital in separate high-speed crashes on Wednesday in Baraga and Keweenaw counties

URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 11-17-18 – 10:52 p.m. ET

Two sledders rushed to Marquette trauma center – one victim critically hurt  – after separate snowmobile crashes today

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By Greg Peterson
Upper Peninsula Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Marquette, MI) – Two snowmobilers were rushed to the trauma center in Marquette, MI late today after separate crashes in Baraga and Keweenaw counties – and one sledder was in critical condition.

The worst crash was reported tonight in Keweenaw County.

An out-of-state woman was critically injured when she lost control of her sled in a curve and crashed into trees. The snowmobile received relatively light damage, however the sledder received multiple trauma-related injuries.

The crash happened on snowmobile Trail Number 134 near Madan Location.

The 28-year-old female victim was rushed to Aspirus-Keweenaw Hospital, and transferred a short while ago to U.P. Health System-Marquette suffering from multiple critical trauma-related injuries – and troubling vitals.

Those officials assisting on the scene included the Keweenaw County Sheriff’s department, Ahmeek Search and Rescue and Peninsula Auto Repair Towing and Recovery.

The crash is a tragic example of how a sledder can receive horrible injuries – and the snowmobile itself is barely scratched. female victim has “major trauma, multiple injuries.”

Meanwhile in Baraga County:

A rescue lasting almost two hours occurred in Baraga County this afternoon to get an injured snowmobiler off the trail.

The snowmobile crash was dispatched at 2:12 p.m. this afternoon, Wed., Jan. 17, 2018. The Bay Ambulance Service paramedics transported the victim to the Baraga hospital – and some EMS officials reportedly used snowmobiles to get on the trail.

The crash was reported on snowmobile Trail Number 15 near 14488 Arnheim Road near Pelkie, MI in Baraga Township.

While transporting the victim to U.P. Health System-Marquette, paramedics told doctors via radio that the victim suffered a shoulder fracture and a dislocated right ankle. All painful but not life-threatening injuries.

A WARNING TO ALL SNOWMOBILERS:

Despite recent heavy snow, U.P. trail conditions change rapidly – most wrecks involve curves, hitting trees, unfamiliarity with what’s coming up on the trail – and high speeds.
Slow down – and Live. Or face death or a life-changing painful injury

There have been five snowmobile fatalities in the past month across the Upper Peninsula. The latest victim – a 51-year-old Saginaw, MI man, was killed yesterday Tues., Jan. 16, 2018 in Chippewa County when he lost control in a curve and hit a tree in the eastern U.P. just south of famed White Fish Point.

Five killed in snowmobile accidents in a month

Those killed in snowmobile crashes in the U.P. this winter include:

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Iron County crash closes U.S. Two – and Two fires reported this afternoon in Iron County

U.P. Breaking News Urgent Bulletin  11-13-17 2 p.m. CT and 3 p.m. ET – Very Serious accident in Iron County, other fires reported

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By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
News Director/Owner
906-273-2433

Photos by Steven Polley

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(Iron County, MI) – U.P. Breaking News has confirmed that a portion of U.S. Highway Two has been closed in Iron County, MI due to a severe accident.

Local officials and the MDOT closed the road earlier this afternoon because of critical injuries. The U.S. 2 intersection is reportedly between Bernhardt Rd and Gibbs City Road.

According to local residents, a pickup truck collided with a small compact car and caved in the passenger side. The vehicles came to rest on the bike path.

The accident is west of Iron River, between Iron River and Gogebic County line.
Woman was reported trapped suffering from internal injuries, broken leg.

Meanwhile – we have been told that a emergency helicopter was called to the scene.

meanwhile – two fires were reported this afternoon in Iron County – details on those have not been released.

One fire call was at Mr. T’s Family Restaurant in Iron River.

If you have information or photos/video of the fires or crash please contact U.P. Breaking News.

NWS Special Weather Statement: Slippery/Hazardous Driving with everything from freezing rain to slush to moderate snowfall: L`Anse, Gwinn, Marquette, Iron River, Iron Mountain, Kenton, Sidnaw, Grand Marais, Munising, Newberry, Menominee, Escanaba, Gladstone, Manistique and Seney

U.P. Breaking News Weather Bulletin: 1-1-2017  10:20 p.m. ET

NWS Special Weather Statement – driving could be dangerous on Monday and Tuesday – from Negaunee Township office of the National Weather Service

Special Weather Statement for the following Upper Peninsula counties:
Baraga, Marquette, Iron, Dickinson, Houghton, Alger, Delta, Keweenaw, Ontonagon, Gogebic and Schoolcraft

Cities include:

L`Anse, Gwinn, Marquette, Iron River, Iron Mountain, Kenton, Sidnaw, Grand Marais, Munising, Newberry, Menominee, Escanaba, Gladstone, Manistique, Copper Harbor, Ontonagon, Houghton, Hancock, Ironwood and Seney

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director / 1-906-273-2433

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement for 11 of the 15 counties in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Houghton County law enforcement reported that the roads were slush covered and wet at about 10 p.m. on Sunday Night, Jan 1, 2017.

The special weather statement includes sleet, snow and freezing rain – with snowfall up to inches.

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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Marquette MI
327 PM EST Sun Jan 1 2017

MIZ004-005-010-011-084-021000-
Baraga-Marquette-Iron-Dickinson-Southern Houghton-
Including the cities of...L`Anse...Gwinn...Marquette...
Iron River...Iron Mountain...Kenton...Sidnaw
327 PM EST Sun Jan 1 2017 /227 PM CST Sun Jan 1 2017/

...MODERATE SNOW WILL DEVELOP MONDAY NIGHT AND LAST INTO TUESDAY...

SNOW WILL BECOME MODERATE AT TIMES MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY WITH 1 TO
3 INCHES OF SNOW EXPECTED. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL BE IN THE HURON
MOUNTAINS AND NORTH OF BARAGA. AFTER TUESDAY...THERE WILL BE AN
EXTENDED PERIOD OF MODERATE TO HEAVY LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS
THROUGH WEDNESDAY IN NORTHWEST LAKE EFFECT SNOW BELTS WITH AREAS OF
BLOWING SNOW.

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Marquette MI
327 PM EST Sun Jan 1 2017

MIZ006-007-012>014-085-021000-
Alger-Luce-Menominee-Delta-Southern Schoolcraft-
Northern Schoolcraft-
Including the cities of...Grand Marais...Munising...Newberry...
Menominee...Escanaba...Gladstone...Manistique...Seney
327 PM EST Sun Jan 1 2017 /227 PM CST Sun Jan 1 2017/

...WINTRY MIX OF RAIN...SLEET AND SNOW EXPECTED MONDAY NIGHT INTO
TUESDAY...

SNOW WILL BECOME LIKELY MONDAY NIGHT AND DIMINISH TUESDAY. UP TO AN
INCH OF SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY. THE SNOW
WILL MIX WITH RAIN...SLEET AND A LITTLE FREEZING RAIN ESPECIALLY NEAR
LAKE MICHIGAN AND THE BAY OF GREEN BAY MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY
MORNING BEFORE SWITCHING BACK OVER TO ALL SNOW TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Marquette MI
327 PM EST Sun Jan 1 2017

MIZ001>003-009-021000-
Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Gogebic-
Including the cities of...Copper Harbor...Ontonagon...Houghton...
Hancock...Ironwood
327 PM EST Sun Jan 1 2017 /227 PM CST Sun Jan 1 2017/

...MODERATE SNOW WILL DEVELOP MONDAY NIGHT AND LAST INTO TUESDAY...

SNOW WILL BECOME MODERATE AT TIMES MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY WITH 2
TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW EXPECTED. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL BE IN THE
KEWEENAW PENINSULA. AFTER TUESDAY...THERE WILL BE AN EXTENDED PERIOD
OF MODERATE TO HEAVY LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS THROUGH WEDNESDAY IN
NORTHWEST LAKE EFFECT SNOW BELTS WITH AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW.

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As U.P. Winter House/Structure fires continue out of control – family of latest fire victim says no autopsy was ordered on the Doug Lintz – case closed – and that’s not good: And this as even more U.P. house/structure fires go unexplained tonight

NO AUTOPSY ORDERED IN FATAL FIRE!

OFFICIALS CAN SPIN THESE DEATHS – BUT CAN NOT DENY THEM

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Why are so many U.P. deaths of all kinds not being thoroughly probed by MSP, fire officials and the fire marshal?

Family man Doug Lintz made Christmas dinner for loved ones just hours before his death

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director / 1-906-273-2433

(Iron River, MI) – The family of the latest Upper Peninsula elderly resident to die in a daylight fire is questioning why no autopsy was performed – and the victim is being remembered tonight as a caring family man who spent his final hours with those he loved – and was known for being an expert outdoorsman and taxidermist.

doug-lintz-1He even cooked Christmas dinner for loved one’s only hours before his death. This despite suffering from cancer.

60-year-old Douglas “Doug” Michael Lintz died on Monday afternoon in a fire that quickly swept through his home at 1119 N. River Avenue in Iron River, MI.

U.P. fire officials have not been owning up to all the blazes in a recent spate of strange fires – more than a dozen in three weeks – including one today in Skandia and another fire today in Iron River. We have no details about either blaze.

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Lintz’s longtime female friend Kristine “Kris” McNamara was not at his home when the fire broke out – but reportedly was there earlier in the day. She has her own residence.

Lintz was a self-employed taxidermist and talented at reloading of bullets and shotgun shells.

Lintz made Christmas dinner for family friend Alaina Seymour and her kids.

That family friend and neighbor, who has known the victim since she was 12 years old, could only watch in grief and horror as Mr. Lintz’s home burned in a fire of unknown origin.

doug-lintz-2doug-lintz-3“He started hunting and fishing at about 12 or 13,” his brother said tonight. “At 13 years old, he was professionally employed by Hyde and Kidd of Utica, MI” – a business known as a hunting and fishing taxidermy shop. The store also included everything that Lintz loved – guns, ammo, bows, plus fishing gear and and related stuff.

Apparently the Michigan State Police Fire Marshall and local fire officials did not want an autopsy performed.

“The undertaker picked him up at the house and was going to the funeral home,”his brother said. “I was dumbfounded! No autopsy!”

The fire chief told family “they probably will never know the cause due to water damage and freezing,” Lintz said about his brother’s tragedy.

Lintz’s father’s side of the family has Upper Peninsula roots.

“Doug’s wish was to be cremated without funeral or fuss,” according to his brother Lyn Lintz. “He will be going to Sidnaw after cremation.”

It is one of over a dozen U.P. house fires in recent weeks documented by U.P. Breaking News – but fire officials in several jurisdictions are refusing comment. The death of Mr. Lintz was preceded by two elderly residents who died recently in a daylight fire at their home in Fulton,. MI in the Copper Country in Keweenaw County.

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Fierce blizzard blows three big plows off Chippewa County roads – Salute to Brave U.P. Plow Drivers/Road Commissions who save lives and ride in whiteouts: Lake-effect snow havoc on the roads in the snow-belt areas including Alger, Luce, Chippewa and many other counties

Photos by Brett Carr – both the blizzard and the pulling out of the road commission plows in Chippewa County

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director

906-273-2433

Deadly white outs and blizzard-like conditions caused dozens of Upper Peninsula accidents including several in Chippewa County.
Three Chippewa County Road Commission plows went off the roads – and one rolled on it side. Fortunately no injuries.

Officials spent the day getting the plows off the side of several highways – as the storm raged but during daylight.

M-129 was the scene of on accident – and that shows heavy equipment up-righting a plow during the super storm.

chippewa-rd-commission-logoU.P. breaking News Salutes the Brave U.P. Plow Drivers/Road Commissions who save lives there is just no way to calculate when things do not happen.

Lake-effect snow raised havoc on the roads in the snow-belt areas including Alger, Luce, Chippewa and many other counties Plus there were two serious accidents during the storm – one near Pickford, MI and another near Hulbert, MI – and in both cases one victim was pinned in the wreckage.

Meanwhile early today – a car hit a power pole and the vehicle was wrapped in high voltage power lines. The driver is fine.

The plow crashed outside the home of Brett Carr.

“It was a loud bang at 4:30 a.m. and shook the windows in my house,” Carr said.

“Glad everyone was okay,” she said

Here are the photos by Brett Carr:

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U.P. Breaking News Reveals the Shocker Stories of 2016: As the “news readers” tell you in upcoming days about what happened in 2016 – U.P. Breaking News tells you the real “news” that happened in 2016 and what is could mean in 2017 – Plus some stories we will be breaking in upcoming days and weeks

U.P. Breaking News would like police input on these serious issues that were faced in 2016 and must be faced in 2017

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We would like to hear (on or off the record) from even more of the fair-minded modern cops who understand the potential and obvious ramifications of these serious issues that if not addressed properly – could lead to officer’s deaths in 2017

And the headline we’d like to see before 2016 ends or in 2017 with our shameful governor Snidley Whiplash in a perp walk:

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Indicted on Federal Racketeering Charges – RICO indictment returned by grand jury against worst governor in state history

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – As the obligatory “year-ender” stories will soon be in the U.P. media – as the U.P. “news readers” (TV, radio and newspaper) recall what they can about 2016.

U.P. Breaking News doesn’t expect the “news readers” to tell you what really happened (out of their press release world) – so we will.

Soon you will seen the U.P. media reminiscing about 2016 – in the same way they have since TV first came to northern Michigan. The papers sell their special year-end sections and rehash their original hash – but nothing really new.

In fact- even the TV reports look the same each year – just different names and places but often same annual events and perspective.

As the year 2016 ends, is the U.P. ready to face its issues?

Or will we collectively wait til the issues become too big and more people die?

Shall we punt into a Yooper end-zone – or take the first steps: Admit the problem and try to offer solutions.

First an fyi:

  • #1  – U.P. Breaking News is starting a series of stories on unsolved murders in the Upper Peninsula – plus suspicious deaths that seem to fall through the cracks even worse than the unsolved murders. If you know someone whose murder has not been solved – or there are highly-questionable circumstances – please give us a call. 906-273-2433
  • #2 –  If you have time – please join me this Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. in Marquette County Circuit Court.   U.P. Breaking News is under a judge’s demand that we appear in a Marquette courtroom. Against our will, we are being forced to go to that hearing Tuesday where a judge is trying to “restrain” U.P. Breaking News.
  • #3  – U.P. Breaking News is starting a series of stories revealing the truth behind Marquette County’s so-called torture case. The public has been misled by the press and officials to think it is comparable to the horrendous Cleveland torture and sexual assault case. Not even close – there are absolutely no similarities. Even Michigan’s high courts agree the case has big issues.  It’s one of those rare cases where the suspect may actually be innocent (according to some two dozen women). One so-called victim has died of a drug overdose. U.P. Breaking News feels very sorry for the only surviving “victim” Angel – who has actually been victimized and used by everyone involved. We have even heard there might be drug-addicted newborn baby thrown into the mix involving this case. U.P. Breaking News is going to name names – and show all faces.

Now – as U.P. news organizations prepare to tell you about what happened in 2016 – they will recall all the good news (nothing wrong with that) and the criminal cases in state courts. The U.P. news readers serve a niche for those Yoopers who like to dream we are in the 1950s.

But today’s modern Yooper demands more of their media. That’s why U.P. Breaking News devotes so much time, energy and money – instead of retiring on the Chocolay River – as a public service and to open your eyes.

If we break the ice, maybe one day there will be a media outlet in the U.P. that asks questions involving critical thinking – not just fluff or same ole stuff.

Believe it or not – the following is a description of the Upper Peninsula – a place that we think is still “someplace special” but now with an asterisk.

The following happened in final half of 2016:

  • Unsolved murders grow across northern Michigan including questionable deaths written off by media – and people who carer about victims claim little police effort is put into the deaths
  • Very strange deaths being quickly ruled suicide. Questionable “suicides” that are decided virtually overnight – in some cases, not even one day of investigation is given for each ten years of a person’s life – even in the oddest of cases without suicide note
  • U.P. police killing two retired men in their own homes during “well-being” checks – ruled OK bu local cops, probing local cops. And MSP says life goes on except for those shot. There was a third person shot by U.P. police that is also mental health related but that person is recovering.
  • Inmates strangely dropping dead in U.P. prisons in alleged unprecedented accidents. Plus inmates medical scandal leading to deaths and injuries – or many prisoners majorly ill from contaminated or under-cooked meals.
  • Few cops on the road; deadly under-staffing. Police and Corrections Officers are understaffed beyond bone that WILL lead to the death of an U.P. police officer – its only a matter of time before the rubber band breaks. Plus the few cops on road asked to be on-the-scene psychiatrists putting their lives in danger.
  • Skyrocketing suicide rate – and Pathways plus other community health organizations understaffed – and accused of not doing good job with their hands tied.
  • The Raging Children of the U.P. – Even this week U.P. Breaking News heard reports of teachers being attacked by students – from 7 years old – to their early teens. Kids attacking parents, grandparents and the other night attacking people attending a school function at a U.P. school named “Lincoln”
  • U.P. Dumpster Diving, Homelessness, Crushing U.P. Poverty at all time high – this winter expect the U.P,. homeless to freeze to death especially those not welcome at the overwrought shelters like those homeless with substance issues who are sent to fend with the wolves.
  • U.P. “News Media” in 2016 become “Fake News” at your doorstep – by going from simply not reporting stuff – to being duped or bought. For example, U.P. Breaking News was the only media not fooled by MDOC lies about the Kinross Riot. Newspapers and TV claimed that a riot was not happening at Kinross. U.P. Sunday papers had rotten egg omelets on their face with that one – TV was alseep.  Now the”news regurgitators” at the Hoton paper claim there are only 5 suspended black football players – rather than seven. Fake news in print delivered to your door! I would mention TV in all this but they are clueless about both.

Here is is more info on above:

First my message to the “reporters” who are just “news readers” or regurgitators – but want things to change:

To those reporters in the U.P. who are working under the bonds of their bosses – do not worry – newsrooms in other parts of the U.S. actually take their jobs seriously. U.P. newsrooms are very different from others. In some other newsrooms, you do not get discouraged when you come up with new ideas or hard news.

U.P. Breaking News is almost the only news media with the courage to tell you about serious (non-fluff) issues – the majority of other U.P. media hides like puppies.

I remember when paramedics and EMTs objected to be called simply “ambulance drivers.” That’s my comparison for the feckless members of the U.P. media – the media who are merely “news readers” or “news regurgitators” aka ambulance drivers. The difference is whether you read a press release with only the facts provided – or whether you look into the facts and ask questions.

Do you spend a few moments doing critical thinking before you go to a press conference? The weak “news regurgitators” are very obvious if you listen to their stories. Some of the U.P. young and older media really want to be journalists not press release puppets – but are held back by bosses with no guts.

But for example – the rest of U.P. media still has not gotten the Finlandia racism scandal correct.
It is “The Finlandia Seven” – not “The Finlandia Five” (Folks, send your old calculators to the editors at the Houghton paper to help them with math). But, at least the Hoton newspaper did a story with the main stuff coming from us, I do not even want to characterize how the other media handled it.

My message to police who really care (bored or puzzled reporters can stop reading now):

Kinross inmates still go to the hospital on a weekly basis but a federal court lawsuit filed this week may help explain some of the medical issues at Kinross and other U.P. prisons.

U.P. Breaking News is not specifically blaming the cops. The fair-minded cops we talk to regularly – understand we are fighting for their right to have more cops in the wake of an out-of-control system in the U.P. The cops in Yooperland are expected to spend most of their time handling suicidal/mental health situations – all three people that police shot in the U.P. in the final months of 2016 had mental health and/or depression issues.

Plus cops are pressured to close cases – and we are beginning to wonder about why some strange rulings have been made – like a woman whose death was ruled a suicide in less than three days even though she was found with a bungee cord around her neck laying on a famous Upper Peninsula beach – and no suicide note.

U.P. Breaking News stated in a editorial – that the integrity of MSP detectives is now on the line – and even the public is losing faith. I am not so cynical to believe these cops are bad – but it appears problems include low-staffing, pressure to move on, etc. There must be other reasons contribute to the U.P. being the place where people can apparently get away with murder – unless the case is gift wrapped for police.

Plus some days no cops are put on the road by U.P. county sheriff’s departments – and worse. We’d reveal more but it would be a treasure map for crooks (not that they do not already know this). Plus I’d hate to think our huge unsolved murder stats will encourage potential murderers into thinking getting away with the heinous crime is likely in the U.P.

If you are a fair-minded cop who understands and really cares about the future of the U.P. – and why we seem to be upending on many fronts. Rather than being reactionary – police officers please read this – even offer an opinion because we really want to know why this is happening. You do not have to give your name.

Am I the only one who thinks this is not sustainable?

We really want to know why police think this is happening. If this is not addressed – like a cancer – the public will begin the question the credibility of even U.P. law enforcement – where we love and believe in our police.

Please. If you are a professional law enforcement officer who recognizes the problems – and you do not easily get mad or your butt on your shoulders – then please tell us the possible solutions and how you think they can be achieved.
Or is all hunky dory from U.P. cops point of view?

Don’t worry we will hide your identity like our dozens and dozens of other sources – for whom we are very thankful. Some just want to blame media – we can take it. But that doesn’t solve anything.

*** Remember we NEED input from police and corrections officers who care instead of the usual sophomoric blaming of us. Remember, if you won’t help with information do not complain if we do not report it.

Head-on Fatal Crash Update: A Go Fund Me page has been set up for the Wheeler family – who had three sons involved in a fatal crash that killed John Wheeler, 22, of Portage Township, MI – Snowy Thanksgiving eve roads blamed for head-on tragedy near Amasa involving a car loaded with brothers from Houghton, Michigan

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Go Fund Me Page set up for Grieving Houghton Family

A Houghton County family is suffering an immense tragedy this holiday as their sons were involved in a fatal traffic accident on Thanksgiving eve

A GoFundMe page has been set up for the Wheeler Family by Alex Busov to help defray hospital expenses (scroll down to see more):

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22-year-old John Wheeler was killed in the accident (front passenger)

16-year-old Leo Wheeler is in critical condition; flown to Wisconsin hospital (driver)

20-year-old Toby Wheeler is hospitalized with non life-threatening injuries (rear passenger)

This (above) was U.S. Highway 2 near Iron River, MI that fateful day – Wed., Nov. 23, 2016

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The GoFundMe page is organized by Alex Busov  

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The Wheeler family is going through extremely hard times right now. On November 23, three of their sons were in a fatal car crash.

Their oldest John Wheeler unfortuantely passed away on the scene of the crash.

Toby Wheeler was hospitilazed with non fatal injuries.

Leo Wheeler has been flown to a hospital in Wisconsin to be given intensive medical care while in critical condition.

The money used will go to help the family for funeral costs, any medical costs, and travel expenses for the parents. The Wheelers are a wonderful, kind, and caring family who should not have to deal with this crisis by themselves. Any money towards this cause would be much appreciated

Help spread the word!

previous stories:

Does the Iron County Road Commission share in the guilt in a tragic accident that Killed John Wheeler 22, of Portage Township – or even to blame for dangerous roads after refusing to put on more crews and employees, critics say yes.

How good a job does the Iron County Road Commission do – and are more employees needed to save lives?

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

Funeral services are being scheduled for one of three brothers involved in a horrific crash on snowy roads in Iron County, Michigan.

Killed was 22-year-old John Wheeler (John Hammond Forrest Wheeler) of Portage Township. One of three brothers in the crash.

The Memorial Chapel & Plowe Funeral Homes of Houghton are assisting the family.

U.P. Breaking News has been contacted by sources who flatly blame the Iron County Road Commission for not properly clearing the roads on Wednesday 2016 Thanksgiving eve.

Obituary of John Wheeler

Portage Township

John Wheeler, 22, a resident of Portage Township passed away Wednesday November 23, 2016, from injuries received in an automobile accident.

The Memorial Chapel & Plowe Funeral Homes of Houghton are assisting the family with the arrangements which will be announced at a later time.

http://memorialchapel.net/

Several sources said the truck involved was an Aramark semi.

Aramark Uniform Services

201 Caspian Ave, Caspian, MI 49915
(906) 214-4626

http://www.aramarkuniform.com/our-locations/aramark-uniform-services-caspian#.WDiAB1xyyRk

 

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Snow made Thanksgiving eve travel tragically dangerous leading to numerous Upper Peninsula rollover wrecks and a fatal head-on crash in Iron County, Michigan

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By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

Michigan State Police are probing a fatal head-on crash that has devastated a Houghton County family on Thanksgiving Eve and occurred in snowy conditions near an Iron County town nicknamed the icebox.

Dozens of serous accidents including numerous rollovers were reported across the U.P. within an hour around the same time as the fatal crash – as slippery roads and snow are believed to have been a contributing factor in all the crashes.

Three brothers from Houghton, MI were in a car that allegedly crossed the center-line in a curve and collided head-on with a semi-trailer truck. All involved were wearing seat belts.

The crash reported about 1 p.m. CT on Wed., Nov. 23, 2016 on the Bates-Amasa Road near Paulson Road in Bates Township.

  • Car driver, 16, at Wisconsin hospital in critical condition

  • Front passenger, 22, killed on the scene.

  • Rear passenger, 20, at Aspirius Hospital “non life-threatening” injuries

  • Semi driver, 59, of Iron River, MI; not hurt

No more information was released by Michigan State Police at the Iron Mountain Post.

MSP have not released information on the tractor trailer truck or its owner.

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