SEMCO THANK YOUs POURING IN FROM RELIEVED, IMPRESSED AND HUMBLED PUBLIC – Heat Crisis Ends, Community Grateful: The village of L’Anse has heat restored for Christmas Day 2016 thanks to natural gas works from all over Michigan who rushed to the aid of those in need: “Thank you to SEMCO and their employees – they were nice, friendly and got the job done,” says L’Anse resident Renee Eliason on behalf of all

URGENT URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin:
It’s Over – L’Anse, MI Crisis Ends Christmas Day 2016 – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – Christmas Day 2016 – 1:45 a.m. ET – L’Anse, MI thankful 12-25-16 (Still more to wrap this up, including the cost of the crisis – but residents are thankful and basking in Glow of Gratefulness and Warmth):

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2016 L’Anse Christmas Heating Crisis Ends

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

(L’Anse, MI) – The heat is back on in L’Anse, Michigan even before the end of Day Two of the 2016 L’Anse Christmas Heating Crisis.

Official Day Three of the Crisis would be 3 a.m. Christmas Day. But it appears except for a handful of homes, everyone has been re-lit thanks to round the clock love, attention and care of natural gas workers from around the state.

Thank you to SEMCO and their employees,” said L’Anse resident Renee Eliason. “Some of these workers came from Niles, MI.”

“I know they are getting paid and all – but the 2 guys who came to my house – pretty close to 2 a.m. were nice, friendly and got the job done,” Eliason said on Facebook. “Thank goodness we do not have sub zero temps!!”

Look at other tributes and thank you that were posted on the SEMCO Facebook page by L’Anse residents:

https://www.facebook.com/SEMCO.Energy.Gas.Company

Kay Rogge Martinac McIntyre Thank you to all the employees who will be away from their families at this Holiday time, to help restore service to us here in L’Anse! We appreciate it!

 

Jennifer Amalfitano
Melissa Jean Salisbury They just turned ours on out by Lutes.
Thank you to those of you who are out working hard to get the gas going again. I know there are places you would rather be.
Happy holidays to you all.

 

Dawn Mackowski Shreve
Dawn Mackowski Shreve Wishing a speedy and safe restoration to all of the residents and hard working crews!

 

Kay Rogge Martinac McIntyre
Kay Rogge Martinac McIntyre We have gas service again here in L’Anse! Thank you again for the tireless great service your employees provided! Merry Christmas!

 

James Kinnunen
James Kinnunen So proud of our son and all of his coworkers from Negaunee and all thru the state of Michigan. These men and women have been working since early Friday morning to safely get everyone gas service restored. Wishing these workers and their families a safe and Merry Christmas and safe travels back home.
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Jenny Elizabeth Pakkala Peter
Jenny Elizabeth Pakkala Peter Thank you so much for the high level of service and professionalism we received during this process. We are very, very grateful and fortunate to have been awake with you late last night to get our service restored. We experienced a problem with our watSee More
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Donna MacIntosh
Donna MacIntosh Thank you Semco for the professionalism and expediting the return of heat to L’Anse…especially during the Holiday Weekend…you have stunning employees! Merry Christmas to all! Blessings!!
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Theresa Lehto Bianco
Theresa Lehto Bianco A big thank you to Semco and their awesome employees! Outstanding service restoring the heat in L’Anse. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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James Kinnunen
James Kinnunen Great job SEMCO employees almost 1200 relights in a day. Team work is awesome.
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Ryan Fisher
Ryan Fisher Great Job Everyone!! To all the Semco Employees Merry Christmas and Thank You for the dedication and hard work!!

 

Melissa Hilsendager

 

Scott Smith

Scott Smith Great job to all the employees that went Merry Christmas hope you make it home safe too your family’s !!

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L’Anse resident Renee Eliason:

Merry Christmas to all–I wish you all Love, Peace and Harmony!! If we could all give our love away like small children – Oh my what a wonderful world this would be!! If you have a person in your life who could use a call today — please give them a call and say hello — a real call not an email Show the LOVE!!

God’s Peace my family and friends!!

We want to hear your tales – and we found a perfect wagging tale to start with:
Apparently one of those helping in L’Anse did not get to spent his birthday at home with his dog:
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Rene Kinnunen posted on December 23 near Ishpeming ·
Happy 27th birthday to my favorite son ❤️. Don’t know if we’ll even get to see him today as he’s working in Lanse because of the gas issue. Love you!!😘 — with Andrew Kinnunen.
A friend reacted to the photo:
Michelle N Todd Prillwitz Happy Birthday Andrew. Thank you for working hard on your special day to help keep the customers in L’anse warm. Hope some grateful customers share a baked good with you

HEROES TO MANY TO NAME – First thank you to the dozens of natural gas employees who left their families downstate and across the U.P. to help the village of L’Anse get through this unexpected crisis. Others include (Please tell us those who helped you):
L’Anse Fire Department, L’Anse Area Schools, The Baraga County Sheriff’s department Baraga County Emergency Management officials, Michigan State Police from many posts, countless residents and groups including the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community – as warmth abound despite what happened:

The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community kept people update:

***UPDATE ON SPACE HEATERS***

Another supply of heaters will be available for pick up at the Baraga School beginning at 9 pm tonight. You can call the command center to check availability before going there – the phone number is 353-6664.

***UPDATE***

We have run out of space heaters. We are working on getting more but don’t have a timeframe as to when. We sincerely apologize. The warming shelter at the Baraga School is open to everyone, has cots available as well as food.

***UPDATE***
The Tribe has a limited number of hotel rooms available at their Ojibwa Resort Hotel in Baraga (casino hotel). Priority is extended to KB elders and KB households with children who don’t have alternate accommodations for tonight. Those needing help can pickup a voucher at the Zeba Hall between 4 pm and 6 pm today.

Also, if anyone needs transportation to the warming center in Baraga, please call 353-6664 and it’ll be arranged for you. The Baraga Area Schools Facebook page and website have updates on the situation as well.

***UPDATE***

The Tribe will have space heaters available for KBIC elderly members and households with children first and any remaining units will be provided to residents of the KBIC Housing. The heaters will be available for pick up at the Zeba Hall beginning at 4 pm until 6 pm today. One heater per home will be available. If there are any members with special needs, please contact Larry Denomie – (906) 201-0631. We will do our best to assist with the resources we have available.

***NOTICE***

Residents affected by the shut down of Natural Gas in the L’Anse area can utilize the Baraga Area Schools as a warming center. We are also working on additional locations in the event they are needed. The duration of the situation is unknown at this time. Check back regularly for updates.

***UPDATE***

There are approximately 1200 metered homes in the L’Anse, Skanee, and Bovine area affected by the situation.

Residents affected should ensure their water supply doesn’t freeze by letting their faucet drizzle water the size of a pencil tip. Electric space heaters are a good source of heat also- please use them safely.

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Previous stories:

URGENT URGENT URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – Christmas Day 2016 – 1 a.m. ET – L’Anse, MI is hot this morning 12-25-16:

2016 L’Anse Christmas Heating Crisis is all but over – thanks to dedication of those who care

NATURAL GAS WORKERS HAVE RESTORED HEAT TO NEARLY ALL OF L’ANSE, MI: GAS WORKERS ON STREETS OF L’ANSE, MI – ALL NIGHT -ALL DAY – AND ALL NIGHT – NEED YOU TO CALL

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

The village of L’Anse, Michigan never lost its warm spirit of giving, but residents are thrilled and impressed to have heat for Christmas – or any day.

SEMCO reports there are only a handful of homes remain without natural gas service.

If your home has not been turned back on – crews “are standing by” and all you have to do is call.
Please folks let us know your L’Anse story and send photos.

L’Anse Outage Update 12/24/2016 7:30pm
SEMCO crews worked through Friday night and Saturday to re-establish customer gas service. As of 7 p.m. Christmas Eve, all but approximately 86 customers have been restored. SEMCO is continuing attempt contacting these homeowners in order to gain access to appliances inside the home and re-establish service. Customers without service are encouraged to call 1-800-624-2019. Crews are standing by.

SEMCO wishes to extend its appreciation to its customers and the community for the support, encouragement and patience exhibited to SEMCO’s crews during the repairs and re-establishment of service to its customers.

Click here to view a map of the affected area

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L’Anse Outage Update 12/24/2016 3:45pm
Service has been restored to approximately 950 customers affected by the natural gas outage in L’Anse, Michigan. SEMCO crews continue to make progress and are working hard to get all service restored to the approximately 1,200 customers affected.
Click here to view a map of the affected area

L’Anse Outage Update 12/24/2016 12:15pm
Service has been restored to over 700 customers affected by the natural gas outage in L’Anse, Michigan. This is great news and SEMCO crews continue to go door to door to finish the job.

SEMCO crews have attempted to restore service to an additional 43 homes, but no one was available

DAY TWO STARTS ON GOOD NOTE – Christmas Eve 2016
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SEMCO and other natural gas workers spotted early today in downtown L’Anse, MI working hard – photo by Meghan Maki near L’Anse

“Four natural gas workers on Main street. They are working so hard to help our community”

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

**Editors note – tell the kids that Santa Claus is making sure NORAD guides his sleigh low and slow over Baraga County and surrounding areas to make sure all the nice children of L’Anse, MI and the U.P. are visited after they are asleep tonight – and constant updates on the children’s locations are being received by Rudolph.

(L’Anse, MI) – Officially into the second day of the 2016 L’Anse Christmas Heating Crisis – there is good news on many fronts.

A little more than 22 percent of the L’Anse homes have had natural gas restored by 6 a.m. At least 340 homes out of 1,500 homes had natural gas by 5:45 a.m. – thus heat and gas for cooking.

L’Anse residents have been impressed with the dedication of the natural gas workers – and others involved in returning the community to normal.

SEMCO workers knocked on my sister’s door at 2:30 this morning to put her heat back on. They have been working round the clock!,” said Leona Rowe today.

“They deserve much credit and praise for this, Rowe said.

Early today L’Anse resident Meghan Maki posted a photo of the natural gas repairs crews and thanked them for helping on Christmas Eve:

“They are working so hard to help our community,” Maki said.

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New astonishing video of the Great L’Anse explosion

Video by Bob Gustafson 5:30 a.m. Day One – The Explosion: In L’Anse near Celotex @ 4:00 AM this morning. Guy drove off road and hit pipes at nat gas substation. He escaped but car was incinerated.

https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fgeezerbobg231%2Fvideos%2F10209999450295081%2F&show_text=0&width=400

Day Two: 5:45 a.m. SEMCO .pdf:

http://www.semcoenergygas.com/FileStorage/L’Anse%20AOI.pdf
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11:45 p.m. Day One – SEMCO outage Map


Natural Gas main shoots up into nighttime sky near L’Anse, MI following vehicle crash

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Above Photo and video by Trevor Uren

Below is Exclusive Video by Jerry Fish, Jr.

https://www.facebook.com/UpperPeninsulaBreakingNews/messages/?threadid=609455537&timestamp=1482494396353

U.S.-41 following fiery crash and blaze reported just east of L’Anse, MI

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The incident began about 4 a.m. on Fri, Dec. 23, 2016 – when the driver of a car lost control – possibly fell asleep – and ran off U.S.-41 and struck a major natural gas main that exploded.

Baraga County Emergency management officials and the county board are expected to seek disaster funding from the state and federal government and are preparing a declaration to submit to Lansing, MI.

A warming Center was set up at the L’Anse Area High school.

Other reported warming centers include the Ojibwa Community College and the Big Bucks Bingo Hall.

The crisis is expected to cost into the millions for repairs and other assets devoted to keeping people safe. A local nursing facility has received extra special attention to make sure residents are comfortable and fed. The Baraga Memorial Hospital never had issue as it operates off oil. Baraga County Emergency Operations found its main HQ without natural gas.

U.P. Breaking News has been receiving reports through the night from our readers that gas and heat has been restored to some of those closest to the disaster 0- as it began with that crash – that caused a two-hour closure of U.S.-Highway 41 west of the Falls River Bridge.

Baraga County Emergency Management

Jeffrey Hubbard, Emergency Manager

940 US Hwy 41
L’Anse, MI 49946

Phone: (906) 524-6100 Ext. 695

911 Director

Bob Larson
2 S. Main Street
L’Anse, MI
Phone: (906) 524-6100 Ext. 312

baraga911@baragacounty.org

http://www.baragacounty.org/government/emergency-management/

To follow the crisis on SEMCO:

L’Anse Outage Update 12/24/2016 5:45am
Service has been restored to approximately 340 customers.

http://www.semcoenergygas.com

Scroll down to see SEMCOS Updates and links – or go to their website:
http://www.semcoenergygas.com/main/Default

\SEMCO official natural gas outage map as of 11:15 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 23, 2016
http://www.semcoenergygas.com/FileStorage/L’Anse%20AOI.pdf

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In addition to the process of manually shutting off the gas to each individual home and business, SEMCO crews are also working to repair the damage caused by the accident at SEMCO’s city gate station.

In addition to SEMCO employees located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, SEMCO employees from across Michigan are on their way to L’Anse to assist with service restoration.

SEMCO UPDATES:

For updates please continue to visit www.semcoenergygas.com or call 1 800 624 2019.

http://www.semcoenergygas.com

L’Anse Outage Update 12/24/2016 2:40am
SEMCO Crews are working diligently to restore service. Service has been restored to approximately 170 customers.
Click here to view a map of the affected area


L’Anse Outage Update 12/23/2016 11:15pm
The relight process to restore natural gas service has begun. Crews are going door to door to reestablish gas service and to make sure appliances are operating properly.

SEMCO will continue to update its website with progress reports periodically.

Click here to view a map of the affected area


L’Anse Outage Update 12/23/2016 10:30pm
The first phase of restoration of gas service to L’Anse has been accomplished, SEMCO has completed the shutdown of each customer valve in the outage area. SEMCO is now in the process of restoring the pressure in the system and, once that is complete, SEMCO crews will begin going to each individual customer to reestablish service. The relight process is expected to begin within the hour.

It is important to remember that someone must be home to allow SEMCO into the home so that crews can ensure appliances are operating properly. In addition, SEMCO is asking customers to turn on porch or front room lights where possible.

Click here to view a map of the affected area


L’Anse Outage Update 12/23/2016 6:30pm
The work to repair the SEMCO gate station in L’Anse has been completed. SEMCO crews continue to focus their attention on turning off individual meters. We would like to thank our customers in L’Anse for their understanding and patience during this challenging event.

Click here to view a map of the affected area

L’Anse Outage Update 12/23/2016 3:45pm
Work continues with this first phase of the service restoration process. SEMCO crews are making good progress getting to each home and business. As work continues throughout the evening, SEMCO is asking customers to turn on porch and front room lights where possible. This will not only improve visibility it will also provide additional safety.

Click here to view a map of the affected area

L’Anse Outage Update 12/23/2016 12:40pm
In addition to the process of manually shutting off the gas to each individual home and business, SEMCO crews are also working to repair the damage caused by the accident at SEMCO’s city gate station.

In addition to SEMCO employees located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, SEMCO employees from across Michigan are on their way to L’Anse to assist with service restoration.

Click here to view a map of the affected area

L’Anse Outage Update 12/23/2016 10:30am
SEMCO crews have started the process of going to each home to manually shut off the gas to each home and business. This process will take several hours and we expect that it will be completed this afternoon.

Emergency Management officials have established a warming center at the Baraga High School, 210 Lyons St. Baraga, MI.

Click here to view a map of the affected area

L’Anse Outage Update 12/23/2016 8:00am
Early this morning a vehicle accident in L’Anse Michigan resulted in a natural gas service disruption to SEMCO’s customers in the L’Anse area.

We understand that a natural gas service disruption is challenging, particularly in the cold winter months and SEMCO crews are working to reestablish service as soon as possible.

Emergency Management officials are working to establish a warming center in the area.

Because natural gas outages are very infrequent, customers may not be aware of the process involved in restoring service. The first step is that gas company personnel will manually shut off the valve at each individual residential and commercial gas meter. The pressure in the gas system will be restored and service to all customers will be restored individually. SEMCO employees will need access to each home in order to reestablish service and ensure all natural gas equipment is operating properly. Please do not try to restore service yourself.

Click here to view a map of the affected area

other links as fyi:
Houghton/Keweenaw County Emergency Measures FB page:

https://www.facebook.com/HoKeOEM

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HUGE U.P. FIRE: Numerous fire departments being sent to a Germfask, MI home in Schoolcraft County that is engulfed in flames – “It’s gone,” said a firefighter who could see the flames from miles away

Schoolcraft County Blaze: Germfask, MI home said to be destroyed

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

(Germfask, MI) – Numerous fire departments have been paged for mutual aid to help battle a large house fire in Schoolcraft County.

The blaze is reported East Edge Road near M-77. No injuries have been reported. Responding out town mutual aid have been warned not to get their firetrucks stuck in deep snow. The blaze was reported about 6:30 p.m. ET.

“Back your tankers in here (down the driveway) and leave your pumpers on the road,” warned the chief at the “Germfask Fire Command,” due to the snow.

“This is fully engulfed – there is no roof left – its all walls – it’s gone,” said the fire firefighter on the scene. “We are on East Edge road – about one quarter mile down.”

Details are not known – but first indications are it is a home engulfed in flames on East. Edge Road in the Germfask, MI area of Schoolcraft County. It’s also known as the Blaney Boundary Line on the east side of M-77.

“I can see the fire, I am heading down East End Road,” said one of the responding firefighters.

Fire officials have requested UPPCO on the scene.

The dispatcher told firefighters that a neighbor spotted the blaze.

The neighbor “says she can see flames coming out of the house.”
The exact names of the fire departments who answered the mutual aid call has not been officially released – though its believed some are from Gould City and Seney.

 

Consumed by fire – Silver Lake Inn Supper Club and Motel formerly Cheney’s: Major Supper Club and Motel destroyed by Monday night fire across U.P. border – blaze battled by eight fire departments

UPDATE: The business had a relatively new name – the Silver Lake Inn Supper Club and Motel and formerly known as Cheney’s Supper Club and Motel
The business was destroyed Monday night.
The destroyed supper club/motel is just across U.P. border – 44 miles SW of Kingsford, MI
Reportedly there were no “firewalls” that can stop a blaze from spreading from room-to-room

One of numerous photos posted on FB by Michael Retzlaff – great shots Michael and Rayne – they really tell the story
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NEW photos by Rayne Cronick of this huge fire just inside NE Wisconsin
Posted at 4:45 a.m. CT

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Fire photo by Rayne Cronick

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Fire photo by Rayne Cronick

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

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Photo by Rayne Cronick

(Forest County, Wisconsin) – Despite the best efforts of eight fire departments, a huge Monday night fire completely destroyed a popular supper club and motel just across the Upper Peninsula border in Forest County, Wisconsin.


Officials are now doing search and rescue to make sure no motel guests perished in the fire.

Sources say fire officials are investigating the cause. However, the blaze reportedly spread quickly because the motel did not have firewalls between rooms – that are designed to stop fire from spreading.

The blaze is reported at Cheney’s Supper Club & Motel – located in the town of Laona in Forest County, Wisconsin. It is located about 44 miles southwest of Kingsford, MI.

The address is 5527 U.S. 8 in Laona, WI.

Eight fire departments were still on the scene late Monday. The mutual aid call went out out for miles around.

http://www.allthewisconsin.com/Local/Wisconsin/Laona/Restaurants/cheneys-supper-club–motel_8199912

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Fire photo by Rayne Cronick

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Fire photo by Rayne Cronick

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