Funeral services planned this Thursday for Iron Mountain, MI native 21-year-old Jacob Allen Weslin: Beloved Jake Weslin was killed, and a close friend from Iron Mountain was injured in Sunday morning rollover on County Road 550 in Marquette County, MI

URGENT URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 3-27-18 8:25 p.m. ET – 7:35 p.m. CT Funeral services planned this Thursday, March 29, 2018 for Iron Mountain native 21-year-old Jacob Allen Weslin – who was killed in that Sunday rollover accident on County Road 550 in Marquette County. A close friend from Iron Mountain was injured – Driver 21-year-old Austin Mitchell of Ishpeming, MI was treated and released from U.P. Health System-Marquette.Jacob Allen Weslin

Obituary for Jacob Allen Weslin

Jacob Allen Weslin, 21, of Iron Mountain, passed away on Sunday, March 25, 2018 in Marquette County.

Visitation will be Thursday from 10 am – 2 pm CT at Erickson-Rochon & Nash Funeral Home in Iron Mountain. The Funeral Service will follow at 2pm at the funeral home. Pastor Kevin Sullivan will officiate.

The family has entrusted the Erickson-Rochon and Nash Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Iron Mountain with the arrangements.

http://www.ernashfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Jacob-Weslin/#!/Obituary

 


3-26-18: Victims identified

Jake Weselin

Passenger 21-year-old Jacob “Jake” Weslin of Marquette, MI was killed.
Before graduation, Weslin was an Iron Mountain Mountainers wrestler.
Driver 21-year-old Austin Mitchell of Ishpeming, MI was treated and released from U.P. Health System-Marquette. Mitchell is also an iron Mountain native.

The pair are friends from Iron Mountain.

Austin Mitchell

Austin Mitchell

3-25-18 – 2:35 p.m. ET – 

Driver hurt, passenger killed in Sunday morning accident on CR-550 just north of Sugar Loaf Mountain

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

(Marquette Township) – One person was killed and another seriously injured in rollover into a utility pole on County Road 550 that closed the road for more than two hours and stopped mine truck traffic.

The crash was reported about 4:55 a.m. this morning Sunday, March 25, 2018 in Marquette Township. As of 8:05 a.m., the crash still has the CR-550 down to one lane – with intermittent lanes allowed to pass – and will be closed at times.

The southbound car sheered a power pole.

A one car accident has left the driver with serious injuries and his passenger was killed. As of 8:05 a.m., officials still had extricate the fatality from the demolished vehicle. The road will be down to one lane, and closed occasionally for at least another hour.

The male driver was able to free himself and was walking, however was bleeding from the face/head.

A Michigan State Police accident investigator has been assigned to the wreck.

It happened near/or in a curve on CR-550 about a half mile south of Sugar Loaf Mountain. County Road 550 was closed for more than two hours. The mine was told to stop sending trucks that way as officers investigated the crash.

The vehicle apparently hit a utility pole. The Marquette Board of Light and Power was called to deal with the power lines. Assisting on the scene were the Marquette Township Volunteer Fire Department, Marquette Police, NMU Public Safety, the Marquette County Sheriff’s Department and U.P. Health System-Marquette 141 paramedics and ambulance.

The names of those involved have not been released.

 

Marquette County Central Dispatch: Honoring Marquette Township Volunteer Fire Department Lt. Patrick McMahon and his 25-years of service to his family, his community and to his department

Upper Peninsula Breaking News Bulletin – 3-2-18 – 11:30 a.m. ET – 911 broadcasts honor to late Marquette Township Volunteer Fire Department Lt. Patrick McMahon

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

Marquette County Central Dispatch 911 Honors the 25-years of service by Marquette Township Volunteer Fire Department Lt. Patrick McMahon.
The broadcast on fire channels started a memorial service for Lt. McMahon at 5 p.m. on March 1, 2018 inside the Canale-Tonella Funeral Home in Marquette.

“This is your final call,” the dispatcher said somberly. “On behalf of your fire service family – thank you Lt. Patrick McMahon for your 25 years of service to the community and your fellow firefighters.”
“We extend our sincere sympathy to your family and your department,” the 911 dispatcher said.
“You presence will be greatly missed.”
“Central Dispatcher is clear and silent at 16:56 hours (4:56 p.m. ET) on March 1, 2018.
74-year-old Patrick J. “Pat” McMahon of Marquette, MI died at his home on Thursday evening, February 22, 2018.

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Marquette Township Volunteer Fire Department – Fire and Rescue
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Lt. Patrick J. ‘Pat’ McMahon

Is it us – or does Lt. McMahon resemble political commentator George Will?

Obit:
MARQUETTE, MI – Patrick J. “Pat” McMahon, 74, of Marquette, died peacefully Thursday evening, February 22, 2018 at his home, surrounded by family and under the care of Lake Superior Life Care and Hospice.

Pat was born on December 30, 1943 in Marquette, a son of the late Walter D. and Marion E. (Jensen) McMahon and was a lifelong Marquette resident. A 1962 graduate of Bishop Baraga High School, Pat proudly served his country for four years with the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War.

After his service, Pat returned home and began working with WNMU TV, eventually becoming the manager of the electronics department at K-Mart, a job he held for 28 years. Following the closure of K-Mart, Pat went to work for Air Gas until his retirement in 2006. Retirement was not for Pat however, so he eventually started working for Marq Tran, working with them for approximately nine years.

Pat loved to fish and go camping. He especially enjoyed providing the spaghetti dinner for the crew at deer camp. He also enjoyed golfing in his free time. More than anything else however, Pat enjoyed spending valuable time with this family especially his annual sibling weekend. He was a lieutenant with the Marquette Township Volunteer Fire Department for over 20 years. Pat was an avid Packer fan and also skated annually for the Pigs N Heat game.

He is survived by his wife, the former Sandy Dymond who he married on June 12, 1999 at Presque Isle Park in Marquette; four children, Shannon Lee McMahon of Marquette, James Patrick (Melissa) McMahon of Easley, South Carolina, Craig (Kathie) Stagliano of Negaunee and Christy (Robert) Baer of Ishpeming; five grandsons, Kendrick, Jeffrey, Kody, Kyle and Josh; siblings, Dan (Kathy) McMahon of West Bend, WI, Michael (Joanne) McMahon of St. Ignace, and Kay (David) Glass of Negaunee; a sister-in-law, Donna McMahon of Menominee, MI; mother-in-law, Bernice Dymond; brothers-in-law, Richard (Lori) Dymond and Ron Dymond; sisters-in-law, Lynn Dymond, Barb (Jim) Donato, Debbie (Mike) Massie; also several nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death besides his parents were two brothers, Don and Bob McMahon and a brother-in-law, Ken Dymond.

Visitation will be held at the Canale-Tonella Funeral Home in Marquette on Thursday, March 1st beginning at 2 p.m. until the time of the memorial service scheduled for 5 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home with Deacon Don Thoren officiating. Members of Marquette Township Volunteer Fire Department will act as honor guard. Spring burial with military honors will take place in the Holy Cross Cemetery. A luncheon will be served in the funeral home immediately following the service.

Memorials are preferred to the family.

Pat’s obituary can also be viewed at canalefuneral.com where relatives and friends may leave a note of remembrance.

The two victims of the Marquette fire on Lincoln Avenue were a couple in love – and now their friends are expressing their grief and love for the couple

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 1-10-18 – 1:25 p.m. ET –

The two who died in that Marquette fire Monday night are being remembered by friends – and – they were dating

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By Greg Peterson
S.E. Social Justice Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Marquette, MI) – Tributes of love and remembrance are being posted for the two young lovers who died in a Marquette, MI house fire two nights ago.

Killed were 22-year-old Krista Urbanc and 23-year-old Zachary Johnson, both currently of Marquette, MI.

Krista and Zachary were dating and shared the residence that burned. It apparently belonged to his parents. The victims were found in the remains of the home that burned at 1026 Lincoln Avenue in Marquette.

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Shelby West: Words won’t describe how it feels to lose such a good friend. Your amazing bubbly personality affected everyone you met. I’ll never forget you , Love you Krista girl

Michelle Lassila Love you shelb

Taylor Brooke McDonald

Taylor Brooke McDonald 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜it is so sad, im sorry shelb. Love you, sending lots of hugs

Tabatha Bohlmann

Tabatha Bohlmann I’m sorry for your loss.

Dee McDonald

Dee McDonald So sorry Shelby West. Such a tragedy.

A Norway, MI native, Urbanc studied at Bay College in Escanaba, and went to Norway High School. She was a Norway Knights cheerleader.
Krista Urbanc remembered have a great first day in June 2017 in Ashland, WI:

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Krista Urbanc first day at the Ashland Area Vet Clinic June 16, 2017

Krista Urbanc showed her zest for life – and dare to be different – in her main quote on Facebook:

Run from what’s comfortable. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. -Be notorious

Krista honored nature and her friends in her photos:

Couldn’t ask for better friends.. Love you ladies” — with Tara Hayward and Kelsey Vaughn.
September 2015

Krista and her friends June 2017

Krista cheerleading Norway Knights

Krista Urbanc cheerleading Norway Knights

Krista Cheerleading with Norway Knights Feb. 2013: Mariagolacion Stankevich – With Krista Urbanc, Amanda Ray, Tami Brew, Kayla Dumais, Tiffany Peterson, Hannah Kate Boulden, Sadie Milbrath, Stevie Ann Schultz, Brooke Marie Martens, Alyssa Moln and Kylee Curry.

Krista and friends with limo at prom 2012

Krista and friends taking limo to prom in Norway, MI

A tribute by Alison Michelle Shedore:

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Alison Michelle Shedore to Krista Urbanc:
Close friend Alison Michelle Shedore‎ of Marinette, WI said this morning, Wed., Jan. 10. 2018
My heart and prayers go out to the Urbanc family and friends…krista was truly a good little soul , I can remember her little laugh and voice still like it was yesterday and it will forever sadden me that she is gone 😦 …but never will be forgotten

Marie Smith: My heart is aching I love Kristen Zach with my whole heart they were such good kids prayers going out to everyone”

Rachel Conery said this morning:

A video of Krista’s life is being made by friends for her funeral:
https://www.facebook.com/krista.urbanc:

As a memory for Krista Urbanc, we are going to be making a video of pictures for the funeral. If you have any pictures of the memories you have shared with Krista, please send them to jleiker@nvknights.org (Jacqueline LaBerge Leiker) Please do not text or facebook message Mrs. Leiker pictures, just emails so it’s easier to manage. We will be working on the video tomorrow morning so it would be much easier if they are sent at some point today. Please share this so people have the chance to share the precious memories of Krista. Thank you.

Zachary Johnson June 2017

23-year-old Zachary Johnson

Zachary Johnson was in love with his beloved Krista – and was a gradate and an athlete at Marquette Senior High School.

Carpenter at Gundlock Champion
Studied at Northern Michigan University
Went to MSHS Athletics
Lives in Marquette, Michigan
In a relationship with Krista Urbanc
From Marquette, Michigan

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Two bodies found at fire scene on Lincoln Street: Marquette house fire battled by firefighters in frigid weather

URGENT Update – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 1-9-18  6:20 a.m. ET

House fire in Marquette claims two lives

Two bodies were found overnight inside that house that burned on Lincoln Street. The Michigan State Police Fire Marshal is on the scene. An ambulance with paramedics was called a short while ago to remove the victims. Autopsies will be performed.

1:20 a.m. ET

Marquette fire command has just requested mutual aid to help refill air packs/tanks from the Marquette Township Fire Department – requesting the “air trailer.” That mutual aid request comes two hours into the blaze – that witnesses have described as very smoky.

12:30 a.m. ET

Marquette Firefighters battle house fire in near zero wind-chill

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By Greg Peterson
S.E. Social Justice Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Marquette, MI) – Marquette firefighters are battling a house fire on Lincoln Street not far from the high school.

The fire was reported about 11:30 p.m. Monday night, Jan. 8, 2018. Police radioed the two-story house was engulfed in flames.

“It’s fully involved,” the dispatcher told responding firefighters after a heads-up from police.

The address of the home is 1026 Lincoln Street St. just south of West Magnetic Street. There were no lights on inside, police said.

However, a nearby parked car is believed to be connected to the residence. The owner of the residence is not yet known. No injuries have been reported.
The cause is not known.

The temperature at the time of the fire was 12 degrees with a west wind at 5 miles per hour – that’s a wild chill of 4 degrees above zero.

If you have photos of the fire please share with us.

 

Pedestrian given CPR after he was hit by a car on Wright Street in Marquette, MI early New Year’s Day

Early on New Year’s Day 2018, a man was hit by a car on Wright Street in Marquette – critically injured as CPR needed

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

(Marquette, MI) – A man was at least critically injured this morning when he was struck by a car on Wright Street in Marquette, MI.
Few details have been released by police, however U.P. Breaking News has pieced together some of what happened by reviewing the emergency tapes.

The incident is “a car versus pedestrian – the subject is not moving,” the dispatcher told responding emergency personnel. The investigation dictated the street to be closed – and that closure lasted for about two hours.

The situation made all that more serious because paramedics and the ambulance were in Harvey. After a few minutes, it was suggested to dispatch Marquette Township that received a new ambulance this past summer. More on that later in story.

The crash was reported at near top of the Wright Street hill about 6:30 a.m. on New Year’s Day 2018. It was just inside the city limits of Marquette – and Wright Street was closed so cars coming down the hill at dawn were not surprised when the accident suddenly appear in a curve.

“It’s on the top of the (Wright St.) hill – and around the bend on the top,” said the first officer to find the crash.

While en-route, Marquette Police received reports that CPR was underway on the man – and an off-duty officer was on the scene.

“The subject is unresponsive,” the dispatcher reported.

“The victim is a black male – they’re starting CPR – the male subject is with an off duty police officer,” the dispatcher told police responding to the crash.

Then a bit of possible good news – compared to CPR underway.
“Just got a callback from the driver – the subject is breathing,” the dispatcher said adding the man was still unconscious.

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With the U.P. Heath System – Marquette ambulance was still miles away – that’s when officials decided the victim would be transported by the Marquette Township ambulance instead of lying in the street.

If there was ever a need for the Marquette Township ambulance it was New Year’s Day. The ambulance has been used on other emergency medical runs sine July – but was in the right place when other paramedics were still trying to rush to the scene from over 10 miles out – without crashing their rig on slippery roads.

Ironically the Marquette Township Fire chief said in July they were identifying “a need” for the ambulance within the current system. They proved the need again today.

“Marquette Township EMS is transporting that patient with two medics from the Marquette City Fire department,” said one of the EMTs on the scene.

One problem – there did not seem to be the immediate ability for the township ambulance to talk via radio to the paramedics in the ambulance or the ER. It issue was brought up by paramedics. It may all be explained considering things were a bit stressed but medics never stopped giving medical care to the critical patient.

The details on how the man was struck have not been released. Police confirmed numerous warrants for a possible passenger in the car – and warrants on a driver who ignored the road closed barricades.

No details of the accident or names of those involved have been released by police.

Introducing United States Border Patrol Agent Josh Smith – who helped an elderly man change his tire in Chippewa County – and canceled the wrecker that would have cost the “elderly gentleman” a lot of money

U.P. Breaking News Good News Update – 12-17-17 9:45 a.m. ET

Indeed Good: “Sierra 142” is United States Border Patrol Agent Josh Smith

Listen to the Good News – Good Deed – incident that this public servant was doing – when he thought the public would never know

The nice things law enforcement and others do daily that are never told:

U.S. Border Patrol Agent Josh Smith

Honoring all cops and others on the front lines of our safety while shining this light on U.S. Border Patrol Agent Josh Smith

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

United States Border Patrol Agent Josh Smith is getting our credit tho we know so many others on the front lines to nice things everyday that are never reporter – and also fly in the face of danger – like all law enforcement, first responders, firefighters, paramedics, Emergency Room doctors/nurses/staff – all hospital employees and so many more.

Listen to the good deeds of a U.S. Border Patrol Agent as it happened in the Soo Michigan area.
This was taped on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017.

“Sierra 142” is United States Border Patrol Agent Josh Smith at Michigan Highway 129 (M-129) and East 3 Mile Road in Chippewa County about 5:08 p.m. ET on Nov. 28, 2017.

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URGENT GOOD NEWS UPDATE -11-29-17 1:50 p.m. U.P. Breaking News Bulletin: U.S. Border Patrol Agent is our hero on behalf of all cops across the U.P.

U.P. Breaking News has been told the honorable law enforcement officer who helped the elderly man with his tire is with the U.S. Border Patrol.
This is what we have been told:
Chippewa county law enforcement that helped elderly with tire was U.S. Border Patrol Agent Josh Smith.

Wow – Josh is just one example of the wonderful things police do everyday that know one knows about.
We honor all law enforcement in the U.P,
Cause when your in trouble – who do you call – a cop.
Of course the first responders, firefighters, paramedics – everyone on the front lines of our safety – are a blessing that we all have. Too often we do not count our blessings.

11-28-17 5:45 p.m. ET Didn’t want to get so busy I forget to mention this that we heard about an hour ago in Chippewa County: A wrecker was called for an elderly gentleman whose tire was flat – a cop in Chippewa County (wish I knew his name and agency) radioed to cancel the wrecker – that he was going to fix the elderly man’s tire and save him cost of wrecker. Cops do many things each day to help people that you never hear about. So congrats to Chippewa County law enforcement – from city, county and state police agencies.

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Engulfed house fire in Negaunee Township battled by numerous fire departments and the Marquette County Rescue Squad

Upper Peninsula Breaking News Bulletin 11-24-17

Update 7:50 p.m. ET

Despite being on the Dead River Basin, firefighters are apparently in a precarious situation trying to renew water for their pumpers. One chief said at incident command that they were out of water for one of their the two and a half inch fire hoses. There are also power lines on the basin side of the fire.

7:10 p.m. ET

Engulfed house fire in Negaunee Township

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

(Negaunee Township) – A fully-engulfed house fire was reported about 7:07 p.m. tonight, Fri. Nov. 24, 2017 in Negaunee Township, MI – and numerous fire departments have been called to assist in the battle.

The Marquette County Rescue Squad has been paged.

A large propane tank is located about 50 feet from blazing house.

The Negaunee Township Volunteer Fire Department has requested water and firefighters from the city of Negaunee and the city of Marquette.

The blaze ids reported at 29 N. Basin Dr. off County Road 510.

If you have photos please share.

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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Where is the Upper Peninsula Volunteer Firefighters Association – and the Where is the U.P. Fire Chief’s Association – in wake of a dozen serious fires including the daytime deaths of three elderly residents in past few weeks? Honoring Mr. Douglas Michael Lintz – the latest elderly Yooper to die in his home

Why are U.P. homes burning – with three elderly dead during daylight?

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

1-906-273-2433

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – U.P. Breaking News believes it is time for the U.P. Volunteer Firefighter’s Association to step up to the plate.

Where is the U.P. Fire Chief’s Association?

http://www.upchiefs.com/

Stop hiding facts about recent fires.

Blaming the evil press is cop out – especially when most of the U.P. news media is basically docile

doug-lintz-1Sadly this comes in the wake of the most recent death – 60-year-old Douglas Michael Lintz (born 1956) – who died in his home on Monday afternoon at 1119 N. River Avenue in Iron River, MI.

Why has nothing been said about all the fires – and all the elderly deaths?

Fire officials only released the victim’s name today – and one newspaper speculated there might be more than one victim – a female.

We still do not know officially what happened to the female occupant of the home.

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Douglas Michael Lintz, 60, was a native of Utica, Michigan – and graduated from Utica High School in 1974, according to his Facebook page.

Douglas Lintz on Facebook:

Works at Free Agent August 1978 to present

Went to Utica High School Class of 1974

On his Facebook account, Mr. Lintz listed these relatives – more than many people do – indicating his love for family.

Doug, Jr. – Son

Lyn Lintz – Brother

Susan Wyman – Sister

Christine McGuire Niece

Meghan Lintz Niece

Brandon Lintz Nephew

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We tried – and are trying – to get photos of all involved – but none existed of the couple in Fulton in Copper Country.

What happened to the other occupant of the home. Who else was home at the time?

Has she been given a place to stay. What is happening? Her name is reportedly Kristine McNamara – and we have reached out to six family members but none have said anything about her status. Would be glad to run info on a fundraiser.

Sometimes the media fears the public doesn’t understand these are real humans unless you see a photo – not a quick blip of 15 seconds on TV news.

There have been so many recent major structure and other fires in Schoolcraft County – no info released – that we have lost count.

Too many people have died and too many homes have burned in past month for the U.P. Firefighters to do their usual run and hide. U.P. Breaking News has immense respect for firefighters and law enforcement – but a lot of blood is now at both of their doorsteps.

Went to the U.P. Firefighter’s Association webpage – and it had not been updated in a long time.
http://u.p.firefighter.tripod.com/

Maybe the shootings and the fires were not the fault of those officials – but it still lands smack in their laps especially when it gets unacceptably high.

We suspect poverty is behind a lot of these goings on – and how state budget cuts have trashed the system from top to bottom like blood letting.

In some TV newsrooms it is a joke – go do the annual smoke detector and batteries story. That can not be the only answer to this horrendous turn of events.

Are the victim’s poverty stricken – have issues not addressed by healthcare – what. What safety precautions were in place or not? If the U.P. Firefighters Association refuses to answer this – then shame on these officials – for all future blood is directly on your hands. You need to try and act like you care more than has been shown. The media is not the enemy – that is old-fashioned thinking.

No more elderly should burn to death (or smoke inhalation) in their homes – especially in broad daylight – without some kind of message from firefighters. There could be many reasons that fire departments do not interact with media (sometimes even the DNR officials act like children with media – only want us to get pictures days later) – but it is high time the U.P. Firefighters Association started to become more relevant.

I have also heard equipment is a big issue – after much was spent on across the trail mammoth big vehicles. How many firefighters are there actively volunteering or working in the U.P.

What are the names of the fire chiefs of each and every department?

Why is information not being released?

Who is to blame for this drastic oversight of public protection (some modern departments would consider it a dereliction of duty)?

What are their home and cell numbers – and lets work out something where info can be reported to a central source and proactively given to the media!

Listen I get it – many Yoopers like to be treated like mushrooms or act like the media is so terrible.

But now that three elderly are dead – we are calling your hand over false provincialism with gatekeepers thinking they are Gods.

Check your smoke detector batteries is not going to get it this time. Why were these elderly trapped – specifically. Why did the fires start – really – not just some woodstove thing.

I can only hope that the U.P. firefighters care enough they can address these fires without some kind of white wash.

There have been too many fires in past month or so – disgusting that the public is not being warned – and if it is different reasons – then the firefighters association should take five minutes and tell us..

About 80 percent of the U.P. serious house fires never get reported by the media.

Whether its intentional due to insurance costs/fire ratings – or for many other reasons like media not listening to scanner, and the fire chiefs (for whatever reasons) do not tell the media and do not return calls. Then some chief’s will call media – but want to play coy – and not say the name of the occupant/owner – even if no injuries.

The U.P. media is very docile compared to the rest of the country – so you can not claim you are trying to protect victims from the menacing media.

(every other fire department in the U.S. releases this basic info – who, what, when, where, why – how). I think with all the death and destruction this year – the U.P. Firefighter’s Association needs to step up.

And let’s not just remind folks about smoke detectors – that are crucial – but have never had a landlord provide me with an easy one to change batteries.

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Upper Peninsula Breaking News Traffic Advisory

URGENT: U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory: 11-12-16  8:15 p.m ET

Airport Park Road near Dollar Bay, MI accident.

The one-vehicle accident is reported on Airport Park Road just north of Dollar Bay, MI involving a utility pole.

The vehicle was reportedly “wrapped around” a power or telephone  pole.” Unclear on injuries.

The Mercy Ambulance Service EMS and the Dollar Bay Township Volunteer Fire Department and First Responders are among those responding.

U.P. Breaking News URGENT – Houghton County/Keweenaw County News and Public Safety Bulletin
Copper City, Michigan Power Outage due to hit and run wreck 11-12-16 3 a.m.

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Officials are searching for a black pickup truck that crashed into a power pole about 2:40 this morning near the front of the Drift-Inn Bar in Copper City, MI.

The suspect fled the scene but police are narrowing in on the person – whose vehicle likely has heavy damage – black Chevy pickup.
Much of the area is reported without power – and the power pole is broken in half.

The suspect’s vehicle may have been located in nearby Phillipsville Location. But suspect may be fleeing/hiding on foot.


Meanwhile officials in the Copper Country may have a serious situation developing involving a man allegedly held against his will by a felon – but it remains to be seen what is happening.
We will not release information on the situation unless it is truly warranted.
But that’s why so much police activity going on.

2016-tamarac-city-wreckU.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory: 11-11-16 6:10 p.m: Tamarack City, MI in Houghton County for two vehicle accident with injuries

Dollar Bay Township Volunteer Fire Department and EMS have been dipatched to the two-vehicle wreck on M-26.

Two people are said to be hurt.

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U.P. Breaking News Public Safety Advisory – Bay Mills, MI Power Outage/Transformer fire. 11-11-16 3:45 a.m. Gumshoe and S. Towering Pines Rd.
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Strong winds have been causing power issues and trees/limbs downed across U.P. – most recently all or part of the Bay Mills community is reportedly affected by a small fire in the trees on power lines/possibly transformer issue in the area of Gumshoe Rd and S. Towering Pines Rd.
White Fish Township and Bay Mills Fire Departments have been paged.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Ishpeming, MI

U.S.-41 and Lakeshore Dr. Accident with injuries 11-10-16 7:35 p.m.

At least a two-vehicle wreck in front of Jubilee Foods – 41/Lakeshore in Ishpeming.

One of the vehicles is a pickup that was also towing a car

U.P. Health System ambulance paramedics from Marquette were sent to treat and transport one female patient reported in and out of consciousness with back injuries.

Stay away from area for a while as traffic is tied up.

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U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Delta County

11-1o-16 8:20 p.m.

Three vehicle accident in Rapid River/Update on Carney Motorcycle Accident Road Closure

No injuries reported but heavy damage to at least one vehicle east of Gladstone/Rapid River on U.S. 2/41 at S.75 Road

Masonville Township Fire on scene and Michigan State Police investigating.

Meanwhile – alcohol may be a factor in the accident listed (see just below) though not sure which vehicle – in Menominee County.

The road was closed for at least 15 minutes beginning at 7:20 p.m. CT for MSP measurements. An MSP accident investigator is probing the wreck

11-10-16 4:10 p.m.

(Carney, MI) – A accident is reported involving a motorcycle with a passenger and a vehicle near the Carney/Nadeau Township Volunteer Fire Department’s fire hall on U.S.-41 south. The two victims are expected to be taken to St. Francis hospital.

Numerous police, fire and ambulance emergency officials are en-route and on scene.

First reports indicate the two people on the motorcycle were conscious and breathing – but in roadway.

Please avoid this area.

Plus in Alger County, MI on U.S.-41 – a green Dodge mini van southbound on 41 in Trenary area driving reckless including doing circles around vehicles.

11-4-16 1 p.m. Central Time – Menominee County fire near Carney, MI

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Numerous police agencies are responding to handle traffic control on G-18 Road.

The structure fire is reported on G-18 Road just off U.S.-41.
Several fire departments are battling the fire.

No injuries have been reported.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory 11-1-16 12:25 a.m.

Reported Dead Bear on M-95 near Witch Lake. Michigan State Police en route.

Dead Bear reported in northbound lane of M-95 – was struck by vehicle that was reportedly driveable and reported accident but left the area.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory Town Hall Rd. Tree Down Skandia, MI and all communities across the U.P. 10-31-16 10:17 p.m.

High wind advisory across U.P. are causing trees to fall on roadways and more. This has created dangerous situations. Travel with care. Car/Deer accidents have also spiked in recent weeks.

Town Hall Road near Shaw Road a tree is reported down. Road commissions across the U.P. are on standby.

There are numerous advisories posted including:

Gale Warning

Small Craft Advisory

Hazardous Weather Outlook

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI
357 PM EDT MON OCT 31 2016

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THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF WESTERN UPPER
MICHIGAN AND CENTRAL UPPER MICHIGAN.

.DAY ONE...TONIGHT

SOUTH WIND GUSTS TO AROUND 40 MPH ARE EXPECTED THIS NEAR LAKE
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MINOR BEACH EROSION IS POSSIBLE ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN FROM THE GARDEN
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.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

WEST WINDS TO AROUND 40 MPH ARE EXPECTED TUESDAY OVER THE KEWEENAW
PENINSULA.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

THE NEED FOR WEATHER SPOTTER REPORTS IS NOT ANTICIPATED AT THIS
TIME.

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U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory Painesdale, MI 10-31-16 10:35 a.m.

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Watch for fire vehicles in and around Painesdale, MI in Houghton County.

Officials battling a fire of unknown cause and origin.

Its is reported North of M-26 along or near a powerline.

The Adams Township Fire department is trying to fight the fire – but it is unclear the cause.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory 10-31-16 7:30 a.m.

Hit and run drama in Marquette, MI.

Craig Street and Champion Street in city of Marquette

Apparently an elderly gentleman who lives on Craig St. has called cops to report his accidents. Heavy damage to three or more vehicles.

A small red Dodge SUV is being sought with heavy damage.

SUV hit cars on Champion St. and fled.

It was the second manhunt of morning and quick to end.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory 10-29-16 9:52 a.m.

Three vehicle accident with no injuries in Hancock

http://upbreakingnews.com/2016/10/15/upperpeninsulabreakingnewstrafficadvisory

U.S. 41/North Lincoln Dr. near Elevation St. in Hancock, MI.

Mercy ambulance was responding but apparently canceled – and police agencies on scene asking for wreckers.

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin 10-28-16 11:10 a.m.:

May get some treatment for exposure, more – but all patients well.

URGENT – 11:07 a.m. – all four patients accounted for after scary incident – all apparently doing OK for their time in Lake Michigan – may be getting some medical treatment. USCG also told it can cancel its launched helicopter response

URGENT – stand down given 11 a.m.  “all four accounted for” – S&R canceled

10-28-16 10:50 a.m.

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URGENT URGENT – Water rescue launched after call in Delta County at Camper’s Paradise Resort originally reported as “four overboard” in Ogontz Bay in the Rapid River/Nahma area

Numerous rescue personnel responding from several agencies including Delta County Search and Rescue.

http://upbreakingnews.com/2016/10/15/upperpeninsulabreakingnewstrafficadvisory

This is off northern Bay de Noc.

Search is for overturned 18-foot flat-bottom boat and one man

Even the USCGV has offered assistance for the call in Lake Michigan – possibly a helicopter to be launched. Officials are putting in at several boat launch sites including Nahma.

Four people were in the water – three have been recovered in good condition.

One man unaccounted for – search underway


10-27-16  7:53 A.M. K.I. Sawyer

For the second morning in a row, a vehicle has struck a utility pole and brought down lines at K.I. Sawyer – 400 block of Stratofort.

Forsyth Township Police investigating. UPPCO has been notified.

Check your clocks, again.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory 10-26-16  7:57 A.M.
Hancock Accident with injuries reported on S. Lincoln Rd and Michigan St. in Hancock, MI

Mercy Ambulance, Hancock fire department and police all on scene or en-route. Two heavily damaged vehicles – reportedly a Jeep and Subaru.

Minor injuries. Debris intersection must be washed away after vehicles moved.

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U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and News Bulletin: 10-26-16 6:38 a.m.

Major Gladstone home explosion

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director – 906-273-243

A residence is reportedly in smoke and flames following a Gladstone explosion – on 715 Minnesota Ave.

The Escanaba Township Fire Department has been called for mutual aid. Rampart EMS was rolled for safety as firefighters battle the blaze. Power officials have also been notified.

Initial reports stove exploded – but that remains to be seen as police and firefighters probe the explosion on Minnesota Ave. Look out for emergency officials from all agencies.

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U.P. Breaking Traffic Advisory  10-16-16 12:45 a.m.
Hit and run probe in Gwinn, MI – power poles, transformer down

Update at:

http://upbreakingnews.com/2016/10/26/hit-and-run-terror-power-pole-taken-out-other-utilities-damaged-in-gwinn-k-i-sawyer-hit-and-run-manhunt-that-leads-to-car-on-hustler-st

A major manhunt and – hit and run investigation – is underway in the Gwinn, Mi area at this hour after a serious hit and run accident involving a the driver of a vehicle and a power pole.

The power pole is broken in half and the transformers are down in the street – no arching.

Forsyth Township Police are probing the accident – and the vehicle has fled the scene leaving behind a lot of damage on Jupiter St.

It appears police are searching vehicle leaking fluids allegedly driven by a K.I. Sawyer man last spotted driving toward Sporley Lake Rd.

Search for four-door purple passenger car with heavy damage.

The power pole is broken in half and the transformers are down in the street – no arching.

U.P. Breaking Traffic Advisory and News Bulletin: 10/25/16 6:29 a.m.
Injury – Car Fire Reported on Kelly Johnson Road near entrance to the Marquette County Airport.
It always good to take extra time going to make a flight, but for the next 30 minutes or more – drivers may be slowed by a reported car on fire with the driver reporting he is injured.

Responding are the Forsyth Township Fire Department and Forsyth Township First Responders plus an ambulance from U.P. Health System – Marquette.
At first report, the injury is apparently minor

Bear reported in Marquette, MI neighborhoods – but appears to be moving fast. 10-24-16 9:50 p.m ET

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Latest was: Rublein St between Bluff St. and Ridge St.

This is a growing issue – as man and wildlife mix.
Please stay away from this area as police are searching. Report sightings to officials but do not try to interact. Not sure where the first location it was spotted – somewhere on Michigan St., but police say it was moving fast – if its same bear

U.P. Breaking News is not going to provide addition locations unless warranted.
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U.P. Breaking Traffic Advisory and News Bulletin – Search and Rescue launched for missing 10 year old boy in Delta County (found)

Urgent: U.P. Breaking Traffic Advisory and News Bulletin:

6:27 p.m. The boy has apparently been found safe as all units appear to be clearing

Update 6 p.m. 10-23-16
Boy Missing for almost two and a half hours as of 6 p.m.
Delta County Dispatch will not even confirm the huge search is happening – the Valley Med Flight chopper is assisting.
ALSO – Delta County Dispatch declined to release a photo. Why? Who knows but said they would call us if they decide to.

Update 10-23-16 4:55 p.m.
Chopper may be launched – they are asking Valley Med Flight to assist

Sunday Oct. 23, 2016 4:40 p.m.

By Greg Peterson

U.P. Breaking News

Owner, News Director

906-273-243

(Escanaba, MI) – Delta County Search and Rescue has been called to help find a boy who slipped away from his mother at a Wells Township motel – but could not chase him because she had several others children to tend.

Officials are meeting in the area of the the Sunset Lodge motel at 6386 N 11th in Escanaba, MI.

The boy has been missing since about 3:40 p.m. – about an hour from time of this post.

See graphics below.

Officials are gathering in a parking lot next to Upper Peninsula Concrete Pipe Company at 6480 US-2 in Escanaba.

The boy was wearing a blue T-shirt, blue jeans and black Nike tennis shoes.

The boy’s name is Aiden – and he got upset at mom and ran off.

He has a previous history of hiding in the huge concrete pipes at the plant.

Those assisting include Delta County Search and Rescue, the Delta County Sheriff’s Department and Escanaba Department of Public Safety.

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U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory:

Sunday 10-23-16 2 a.m.

Police in the southern U.P. are reportedly investigating a one-vehicle roll over accident shortly before 2 a.m. today (Sun., Oct. 23. 2016) in the parking lot of The Buck Inn at 6696 US-2 in Wells, Michigan.

Minor injury to the male driver.

Numerous emergency vehicles responding.

U.P. Breaking Traffic Advisory and News Bulletin – Manistique River incident

10-22-16 3:25 p.m.

By Greg Peterson

U.P. Breaking News

Owner, News Director

906-273-2433

Emergency officials are responding to assist a family involved in a water incident in Germfask, MI at Northland Outfitters in the Manistique River.

Northland Outfitters is on the 800 block of M-77.

The 44-year-old mom was in a kayak that overturned in the Manistique River – and she was stranded on the far shore of the river – so her 14 and 11 year old, daughter and son respectively, called 911 and requested helped reuniting with their mom.

No injuries reported but likely the river is flowing very fast.

URGENT U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory/News Bulletin

Houghton, Michigan 7:30 a.m. 10-21-16
Emergency officials at scene of an accident with injuries in the city of Houghton, MI

College Avenue at Agate Street

At least two vehicles with front end damage – including pickup and car.

The Houghton Fire Department is responding to clean up routine spills connected to the wreck on the street.

Paramedics and police also on scene.

To follow this story go to:

URGENT U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and News Bulletin 10-22-16 Update 5:30 a.m.

A specialized Accident Investigator (AI) from the Michigan State Police was called in from home to join the probe.

That AI – veteran MSP Trooper Andy Rigling – is now in charge of the investigation

The victim was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

It’s not clear if the accident scene has been located. Victim reportedly said he crashed his vehicle into a tree.

4:45 a.m.

Republic, Michigan crash search.

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

U.P. emergency personnel are searching for crash scene between Republic, Michigan and North Republic, Michigan at an unknown location after victim emerges at relative’s home.

A 44-year-old man reportedly involved in wreck –  showed up at at a relative’s home in Republic and collapsed – apparently from crash-related injuries.

Crash apparently happened about 5 miles away – how he made it to a relative’s home is unknown.

Claims to be only one in vehicle. Exact location of wreck not known

Numerous law enforcement and emergency personnel are on there way to North Republic

Officials are heading to the 400 block of Republic Avenue in Republic – where crash victim showed up.

Cross streets are Front St. and Fourth Street in North Republic.

fyi – there are other medical emergencies going on around U.P. – a lot of emergency people out during busy night – please drive with caution. One involves a child with medical emergency – another an assault victim – and others.
also fall trend of numerous car deer accidents continues.

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URGENT U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Bulletin: M-28 Chocolay Township

Update 9:50 p.m.

It began as a Marquette County Sheriff’s Deputy ran a name check on a possible passenger of a mini-van he was watching – a white mini-van.

A Chocolay township unit was requested for back up because a check showed the man was wanted on a charge of failure to appear in court for child support.

The sheriff’s department stopped the van on M-28 near Chocolay Downs.

“He’s running into the woods,” the deputy said while pulling over the vehicle and reading the license plate number.

Suspect may have fled because reportedly he has a $500 cash only bond on that warrant.

The suspect is reportedly 38-year-old local man.
U.P. Breaking News has his name – but a withholding maybe until he is in custody

The initials are J.P.A.

He has been tracked on the north side of the highway but originally fled on the south side in toward the golf course.

It appears the female driver was not wanted and the suspect took her cell phone to use for texting. She has apparently been released.

Manhunt continues.

9:10 p.m. Manhunt Update:

Police are now tracking the suspect with a K-9 westbound in the area of Lakewood Lane headed toward Lake Superior.

8:05 p.m. 10-21-16

Chocolay Township manhunt

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

A perimeter has been set up in the area of this manhunt said to be on M-28 east of Harvey – near the Chocolay Downs Golf Course.

Numerous police officers from several departments are searching for the suspect.
A K-9 has joined the search -latest said to be in general area behind Marquette fence Company – on the 1400 block of M-28 East.
Officials are back on some soggy trails looking for this man.

Not sure what he is wanted for – but it sounds like a traffic stop that ended up with warrants being discovered on an occupant – either way it is on warrants.
Not sure if new charges could be filed for fleeing and manhunt.

If you see a person fitting this description in your yard – or at your door – please call 911 for police asap. He could be wet and even out of breath.

Suspect is wearing:

White jacket

Dark colored pants

Ball cap

URGENT U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Bulletin:

10-21-16 1:15 a.m. Chocolay Township

Report at or near 680 Cherry Creek Rd. – Owner reported a burning 27-foot camper – smoke and flames reported – Now contained – Big camper very close to house.

http://upbreakingnews.com/UpperPeninsulaBreakingNewsTrafficAdvisory

BUT police on scene just reported the fire had been contained -and advised fire trucks to slow down.

Chocolay Township Police and Fire plus others responding.

South of County Road 480.

More if warranted

10-21-16 2:15 p.m.

Two vehicle T-bone type accident in Delta County.

No Injuries, two heavily damaged vehicles.

N. Lincoln Ave at 5th Avenue north in Escanaba
Rampart EMS was en route and canceled. Escanaba Department of Public Safety investigating and directing traffic.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Bulletin: U.S Highway 2/41 was just reopened in Menominee County after a fatal traffic accident

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

U.S Highway 2/41 was just reopened in Menominee County after a fatal traffic accident.

Menominee County law enforcement, Michigan State Police and others are helping with the probe or helped at the scene. MSP Troopers have been on the scene of this accident for several hours. No information on this accident has been released by officials.

However through our sources – we have confirmed that the accident did have at least one fatality.

The accident was apparently reported around 7:25 p.m. Central Time.
No other information is available about this accident but we are working to gather more info.

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10-20-16 12:15 p.m.

By Greg Peterson

U.P. Breaking News

Owner, News Director

906-273-2433

Chocolay Township Fire Department is at 25 Edgefield Drive in Harvey after the occupants called 911 and reported smoke in the basement

Police confirmed smoke in basement and shut off main breaker

No fire has been seen so far – and the cause is being investigated.

It is not a busy road but anyone going there should use care.

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10-19-16 6:20 p.m. Urgent

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

Update extraction canceled

A serious accident U.S. – 41 South – south of M-94

Apparently a vehicle that police had been searching for after two reports to 911 – of the pickup truck driven by a female that was swerving across the centerline with a possible sleeping driver with an infant in a car seat

Vehicle “snapped guard rail” South of M-94 by the railroad overpass.

Skandia Township Fire Department and First Responders,the Marquette County Sheriff’s Dept.,  the Marquette County Extrication Unit 131,  ambulances, and state police are among those responding. The Unit 131 was cancelled shortly after leaving its station.

Two patients may be taken to hospital

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9:30 A.M. 10-18-16

NUMEROUS ROADS AND HIGHWAYS REMAINED CLOSED IN MARQUETTE AND ALGER COUNTIES

Flooding has closed roads in several U.P. counties:

U.S.-41 South, M-94, Green Garden Road, and more

all updates on rescues (appear over) at:
http://upbreakingnews.com/2016/10/18/more-rain-coming-early-morning-flooding-rescues-underway-in-marquette-county-along-green-garden-roadcr-545-us-41-and-chocolay-river-is-flooding-two-people-and-dog-reported-trapped.

FLOODING RESCUE UNDERWAY – AS CHOCOLAY RIVER RISES- STAY OFF US-41 IN GREEN GARDEN ROAD/GREEN GARDEN HILL AREA OF MARQUETTE COUNTY –

2 PEOPLE AND A DOG ARE TRAPPED IN HOUSE AND RIVER WATER IS “RIPPING PRETTY GOOD”

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

URGENT URGENT URGENT – 10-18-16 4 A.M. – FLOODING/WATER RESCUES IN MARQUETTE COUNTY:

Marquette County declares emergency water rescues needed along Chocolay River in the Green Garden Rd. area – Ambulances, Rescue boats and officials are preparing for these rescues. Please check your family in these areas – and stay away from rising flood waters. Firefighters, search and rescue and firefighters are trying to rescue at least two residents and  by a boat.
Barricades are up.
County Road 545 is flooding.
Over 100 yards of pooling river surrounding the house – firefighters trying to help by wading – boats in route. The Chocolay River River is at “bridge level” and will wash the road out if it rises a couple more feet.

Severe Weather apparently causes lighting to strike eastern U.P. MSP Post

10-17-16 10:19 a.m.

The severe storms have caused routine calls for U.P. fire departments – until now – but likely all is OK.  Storms that rolled across the U.P. have mainly localized street flooding.

However, we just heard a report that the fire department has been sent to an eastern U.P. Michigan State Police Post – that is also connected to or shares space with the Michigan DNR.

We think it is Post 83 – St. Ignace but have decided not to bother officials since it sounds busy.
Its apparently has affected power.
If it warrants an update, we will pass it along.
Below is radar when report came in.

It appears – Detour Fire was dispatched – but is being told to have extra units stand by at their fire dept.

Also – a non emergency run for Chocolay Township Police this morning as a homeowner on Cherry Creek Rd. reported a lightening strike – no fire or smoke – just electrical small in air and wanted to be safe.
Plus we have heard calls for trees on power lines – plus a transformer fire on M-133.

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URGENT URGENT – U.P. Breaking Traffic Advisory Sunday morning 10-16-16 11:40 a.m.

Three Vehicle Accident Involving Cargo Trailer with Injuries U.S.-41 in Humboldt Township in west Marquette County, MI.

Many ambulances and police and other emergency vehicles responding.

Two minor injuries but it is a big mess.

One of the vehicle is said to be pulling a 20-foot cargo trailer. The victims received apparently minor injuries.

Two of the badly damaged vehicles are in traffic. Rear-end kind of accident – airbags deployed – wreckers needed. Nobody ejected.

Police are getting conflicting info on location of wreck U.S.-41 – near County Road FN – or near M-95.

U.P. Breaking News Boat on the Rocks Traffic Advisory Sunday morning 10-16-16 11:58 a.m.

Plus missing U.S. Coast Guard Dog – brown and white husky – believed in area – please help find! He got out from behind the gate at USCG – Station Marquette

Sailboat on rocks in Marquette off shore in Lake Superior not far from the U.S. Coast Guard Station.

Owner call Marquette Police to get damage report – however first those involved have to figure how to get the boat back in its slip – problems include know one knows extent of damage

Plus don’t forget about the missing U.S. Coast Guard Dog

Update on smoke in Marquette house at 9 a.m:

Cause of the smoke is burned food – as officials report the microwave caught on fire while the residents were making popcorn.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Sunday morning 10-16-16 8:50 a.m.

Emergency vehicles on scene of possible structure fire on the 300 block of E. Crescent St. in Marquette with a report of smoke in the residence.

There was not a fire – just smoke.

The occupants escaped, no injuries.

The address is 316 E. Crescent St.

Ambulance, police and fire officials are on the scene.

The Marquette Board of Light and Power was also en-route and then cancelled.

“Minor situation here – we just have to ventilate – you can cancel BLP,” one Marquette fire official said.

Pine and Spruce are the cross streets.

Scroll down to see previous traffic advisories:

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory 10/ /16
Upper Peninsula Breaking News Traffic Advisory 10/ /16
U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory 10/ /16
Upper Peninsula Breaking News Public Safety Advisory
Upper Peninsula Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory 10/ /16

Marquette County Traffic Advisory

Delta County Traffic Advisory

Menominee County Traffic Advisory

Baraga County Traffic Advisory

Houghton County Traffic Advisory

Luce County Traffic Advisory

Chippewa County Traffic Advisory

Mackinac County Traffic Advisory

Iron County Traffic Advisory

Dickinson County Traffic Advisory

Ontonagon County Traffic Advisory

Gogebic County Traffic Advisory

Keweenaw County Traffic Advisory

Alger County Traffic Advisory

Schoolcraft County Traffic Advisory

Update on smoke in Marquette house at 9 a.m 10-16-16:

Cause of the smoke is burned food – as officials report the microwave caught on fire while the residents were making popcorn.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Sunday morning 10-16-16 8:50 p.m.

Emergency vehicles on scene of possible structure fire on the 300 block of E. Crescent St. in Marquette with a report of smoke in the residence.

There was not a fire – just smoke.

The occupants escaped, no injuries.

The address is 316 E. Crescent St.

Ambulance, police and fire officials are on the scene.

The Marquette Board of Light and Power was also en-route and then cancelled.

“Minor situation here – we just have to ventilate – you can cancel BLP,” one Marquette fire official said.

Pine and Spruce are the cross streets.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Sunday morning 10-16-16  2:40 a.m

Rollover with injury Delta County/Menominee County area
U.S.-41 near LaBelle Road

About 30 miles south of Powers, MI
Rollover accident reported with one possible serious injury
Rampart EMS and others emergency officials responding
Victim breathing but unresponsive – male – possible alcohol involved

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Saturday night 10-15-16 6:40 p.m

Paradise Rd. in Portage Township in Houghton County

Single vehicle accident – car off the road and smoking – no injuries.

Watch for police and fire units.

Paradise Road near Pilgrim Road close to the school.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory 10-15-16 11:53 a.m

The Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge – in the eastern Upper Peninsula
Police are en-route to probe a truck hitting something related to a tollbooth – maybe the “display”

The truck has pulled into a parking lot – but this may still effect travel.
Watch for officials of all kinds – drive slow.
Don’t need another “international” incident – OK bad pun – no one hurt.

http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,1607,7-151-9618_48384—,00.html

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory 10-15-16 11:40 a.m:

The DNR is headed to the Big Lake State Park Campground in Baraga County near L’Anse, MI:

Report: Two vehicles stuck “beyond” the boat launch –  unclear exactly what is happening – but on dirt or water – sounds like its going to be blocked.

Also – There have been numerous vehicle-deer accidents in past 24 hours – and recently – and even though its is an annual U.P. deer fall rut/hunters in the woods issue – it is dangerous and we urge every who doesn’t need to rush – to take extra time especially dusk, dawn and overnight but all hours beware.

Also – high winds continue causing tree, limbs and power line/utility issues – but reports have slowed in recent hours – and even one report early today of a tree belonging to the hospital in Mqt. taking down a neighbor’s fence.

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U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Advisory Saturday early morning 10-15-16 12:45 a.m.
Trees and branches falling, high winds, downed power lines and moving deer are making travel hectic in some areas and even dangerous.
There are too many to list.
However – the road commission had just cleared one tree on U.S. 2 – with help from police – when another tree down was just reported not too far away.
U.S. Highway 2 near Marenisco in western U.P. – Maple tree blocking “both lanes.”
Downed power lines, trees and branches have been reported in numerous locations.

URGENT UPDATE 10-14-16 11:49 p.m.

Another tree down – now Marquette County on CR 550 – not sure exact location said to be in southbound lane – and that’s from a mine truck reporting to 911.
Police and road commission notified.

#2 location:
Tree is down and blocking the eastbound lanes of U.S. Highway 2 – in the western U.P. Near mile marker 23 in Michigan – between Wakefield and Marenisco.

10-14-16 11:40 p.m.
URGENT URGENT – Winds knocking down trees, powerlines across U.P. – now blocking US-2 near state line in western Upper Peninsula.
We have begun hearing reports of trees and limbs down in several areas.
Now, police are saying a tree is down and blocking the eastbound lanes of U.S. Highway 2 – in the western U.P. Near mile marker 23 in Michigan – between Wakefield and Marenisco, MI
Please watch for falling objects whether inside car or outside.
This mixed with deer moving earns extra driving caution

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory 10-14-16 11:02 p.m.

We continue to remind people about the sharp increase in vehicle/deer accidents across the U.P. There have been another half dozens wrecks today and one just occurred in Marquette County.
Watch for police investigating this wreck near the youth home on County Rd. 553 in Marquette County.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Delta County near Esky KFC – 10-14-16 8:30 p.m.
Pedestrian crossing road struck by vehicle on 1500 block of N Lincoln Rd in Escanaba – near the Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Victim is breathing, talking and has leg injury.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory and Public Safety Warning
10-13-16 12:40 a.m. Base area and Gwinn
Beware Vehicle with heavy damage and allegedly without one of its tires after hit and run into building
Green Toyota
Police rushing to – and in area  – to the Happy Hour Bar at #5 Stephenson Ave in Gwinn.
Maybe anywhere in area including back way to 553 toward base – and on base.
If warranted, we will pass along more info.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Baraga County – 11:47 a.m. 10-12-16
Fire dept. now responding to meet law enforcement for vehicle in ditch – U.S.-41 about two miles “south” of L’Anse.
Watch for emergency vehicles and slow down.

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin/Traffic Advisory – 10-11-16 11:11 p.m.
Law Enforcement in Delta County just blocked all intersections to allow an Rampart ambulance to arrive unimpeded to St. Francis. The person in the ambulance is an elderly beloved member of the community – it was a serious medical call.
We do not want to release more information because to do so – would ID the person. Let’s hope doctors at St. Francis can help him – prayers.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory: 10-11-16 11:45 a.m. Menominee County
Emergency vehicles responding and on scene: Bark River area just inside Menominee County – Old U.S. 2 and 41 – one vehicle roll over with injury – Female minor injuries

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisories: 10-10-16 10:45 p.m.

CR 550 tree down/Deer vs. Motorcycle – deer accidents increase across U.P.

Police have been called to a possible downed tree blocking northbound lane on CR 550:
Northbound lane of County Road 550 near Wetmore Landing

Also this weekend we reminded folks about the extreme hazard of deer accidents this time a year as it has been happening all over the U.P.
Tonight a motorcycle reportedly collided with deer near Cedarville, MI. No other info available on accident. There were several today.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Monday 10-10-16 2:24 p.m.
Avoid Wright St. if you are in a hurry.
Construction has traffic down to one lane and is causing a large back-up of traffic on Wright Street inside the city limits of Marquette at  the Marquette Township Line.
Wright St. remains open but you may prevent traffic delay headaches if you take an alternate route or allow extra time.

U.P. Breaking News Important Public Safety Advisory and Traffic Advisory.
Power issues after large tree falls in Trowbridge Park area of Marquette Township
Monday 10-10-16 11:37 a.m.
Officials are sending police to help at intersections where the power has caused the traffic lights to go out.
We understand that several main units owned by the power company have been damaged – and it may be a while before power is restored – and possibly expected intermittent trouble if you live in that area.
Also – understand an apparently unrelated – one of those slow moving huge vehicles was reported in the area

Urgent – Urgent:

U.P. Breaking News Public Safety and Traffic Advisory: in Boot Jack area of Houghton County, MI Sunday, October 9, 2016 – 2: 52 p.m.

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

Numerous fire departments
http://upbreakingnews.com/2016/10/09/fully-engulfed-house-fire-in-boot-jack-area-of-houghton-county

Emergency vehicles including several fire departments have been called to a reported fully-engulfed house fire in the area of the 45000 block of Rabbit Bay Road in the Lake Linden, MI area.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory: Streets of Ishpeming, MI Sunday, October 9, 2016 11:33 a.m.
Keep off streets – victim being rushed to Bell now – good news is good vitals – but multiple injuries from a crush incident

11:06 a.m.

A serious accident has been reported at the Tilden Mine a short while ago.

http://upbreakingnews.com/2016/10/09/one-seriously-hurt-at-tilden-mine-in-near-ishpeming-mi-sunday-morning-accident

No information is available on what happened – but apparently there is only one victim – who has received multiple serious injuries. There are not thought to be other injuries.

5 hurt in two accidents: ORV Rollovers in Delta County, MI and Iron County, WI – One victim trapped for about 7 hours underneath ORV

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

http://upbreakingnews.com/MIWIORVWreckshurt5

(Hurley, WI) – For the second time this weekend, an Upper Peninsula hospital was called on to treat a victim from a serious off-road-vehicle accident.

Another Important U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory 10-7-16 11:20 p.m.
In the past two weeks, we have noticed a big spike in car/deer accidents across the U.P. – at least two tonight including one was just reported on U.S. 2.
Remember its not the deer you see – its the one following it. Be extra cautious and aware – slow down if your are not in a hurry especially from dusk to dawn. But really all day.
Many Reasons:
These colder temps will trigger even more mating behavior plus with hunters now in the woods for various species – many deer are moving. Plus those setting up blinds for the Nov 15 opener.
As we reported a few weeks ago, moose are also on the move and pose a danger to drivers.
All an irony –  as the U.P. deer herd has decimated by state mismanagement – and is now estimated at less than 80,000 deer. Plus the wasting disease has been a huge issue in Wisconsin and across the Lower Peninsula – again from bad practices.

URGENT – URGENT:
U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory Update 11:16 P.M.
A helicopter will be landing soon either in a field or at the intersection of 426 and Cedardale roads.
Initial reports are good that the female victim with head injury who was hurt but all things seem positive.
The other three victims are “walking wounded” aka minor injuries.
Stay away from this area for at least another hour.

10-7-16 10:54 p.m.
Officials responding to an ORV accident reported in field on CR 426 (B-Road) – near Cedardale Road – in the Delta/Menominee County line area.
A helicopter is being launched as there are said to be four victims – one with a possible head injury.
Three other injuries not as serious.
Rampart Ambulance, several first responders including Cornell Township, several fire departments and numerous police are responding.
There seems to be an issue about a proper landing zone for the helicopter from U.P. Health System-Marquette that is stationed out of Escanaba.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory 10-7-16 2:25 p.m.:
2700 block of Wright St. – Marquette, MI – in hill and curve near gas company.
An awkward backing up job by a semi truck will be happening soon – and police will have to block traffic.
There are apparently two semis total and involves picking up a large piece of equipment and more.
One semi has made it in and another is coming.

U.P. Breaking News Traffic Advisory 10-6-16 4:57 p.m.:
Numerous emergency units including Rampart EMS responding to an accident at Lincoln Ave. and Ludington Street in Escanaba.
Expect rush hour traffic  to be tied up for a while.

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