Here is raw video from the news conference given by City of Burlington Police Chief Mark Anderson at 6 a.m. Thursday:
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Flooding is ‘the worst ever’
Burlington remains paralyzed as it deals with record flooding The National Guard and Gov. Scott Walker are expected in Burlington Thursday morning to offer assistance as the city deals with it’s worst flooding ever, according to Police Chief Mark Anderson. “We have never dealt with this before,” Anderson said during […]
Record river level established
The National Weather Service Sullivan office has reported that the Fox River in Burlington has exceeded record flood stage is expected to continue rising until cresting sometime after midnight early Thursday. A level of 15.7 feet was recorded at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. The river is normally at about 7 feet […]
Mayor declares curfew at 10 p.m.
City of Burlington Mayor Jeannie Hefty has declared a citywide curfew from 10 p.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday as officials deal with flooding caused by torrential rains. Officials have already closed several bridges and roads in downtown Burlington in the vacinity of the White an Fox rivers, making travel […]
Rising rivers threaten downtown Burlington
River expected to crest at more than four feet above flood stage after midnight By Ed Nadolski Editor in Chief While Burlington got a respite from two rounds of downpours Wednesday afternoon, the greatest threat now is the rising waters of the White and Fox rivers, which are threatening buildings, […]
Updated: High water plagues area; state of emergency declared
A truck turns around at the intersection of Jefferson and Bridge streets about 7 a.m. Wednesday morning rather than enter a flooded section of Jefferson Street. Many streets and were impassable due to high water throughout the area as a flash flood warning remained in effect until 10:15 a.m. Heavy […]
Damage limited in mobile home fire
Investigators suspect dryer vent as cause, fire chief says By Ed Nadolski Editor in Chief A dryer vent is suspected as the cause of a fire on July 4 that damaged the underside of a mobile home in the Town of Burlington. Firefighters were summoned to the residence at 101 […]
Snakes in a library
The Burlington Public Library had a demonstration full of different shapes and sizes of snakes June 30. A packed crowd of kids were allowed to touch the slimy creatures, and they even got to hold this Burmese Python on their shoulders. (Photo by Mike Ramczyk)
Union Grove panel looks to bolster downtown commercial corridor
By Dave Fidlin Correspondent Union Grove officials could soon mine the resources and expertise of a state organization as efforts to breathe new life into the village’s downtown corridor continue. Trustee Gordon Svendsen, who chairs the village’s Community Development Authority, discussed with fellow panelists a program designed to amplify the […]
Former teacher faces trials in two counties
Richmond allegedly had sex with students By Jason Arndt Staff Writer While he is out on cash bond, a former Kenosha teacher and Waterford pastor accused of having sexual contact with students faces pre-trial conferences in both Racine and Kenosha county circuit courts. Douglas Richmond, 41, of Burlington, who […]