Langlade County Resort Reopens Nearly a Year After Tornado
Last Updated: 11:20 AM 04/21/08 -
It was a good weekend at the Bear Paw Outdoor Adventure Resort on the Wolf River near White Lake. That's because the resort reopened this weekend for the first time since a June 7, 2007 tornado caused more than $1 million in damage. (Full Story) |
Tornado Cat Returns to Owner
Last Updated: 11:50 AM 09/19/07 -
A woman who lost everything in the June tornado that ripped through Oconto County has been reunited with a pet she thought was gone for good. (Full Story) |
NEW INFO: Resort Sells Salvaged Items
The Langlade County resort leveled by a June tornado holds a "twister sale" beginning today. (Full Story) |
NEW INFO: Loggers Just Starting to Make Headway Following June's Twisters
It's been more than a month since tornadoes ripped through areas of central Wisconsin, destroying homes, parts of forests and even a resort. But some loggers in Langlade County say they're only now starting to make headway on the cleanup of thousands of acres of damaged timber. (Full Story) |
Rawhide Organization Helps Tornado-Stricken Family Repair Roof
They're still cleaning up at Bear Paw Outdoor Adventure Resort today, but some boys from the Rawhide organization also ventured down the street to help a family in need of a new roof after there home was hit by a tornado Thursday. (Full Story) |
Cleanup Crews Making Headway at Bear Paw Resort
The Bear Paw Resort in White Lake is looking a little better today following the twister that tore down cabins and threw debris, cars and trees. (Full Story) |
White Lake Considering Options for New Warning System
The village of White Lake is working to hook up a new emergency alert system after a case of miscommunication left people with no warning of Thursday's tornadoes. (Full Story) |
NEW INFO: Storm Damage in Millions
Last week's storms caused at least $3 million in damage. (Full Story) |
Beware of Scams When Donating After Disasters
Disasters, such as Thursdays tornadoes in Northcentral Wisconsin, often bring out the best of people in the very worst of times. But officials say disasters also bring out crooks looking to make a quick buck off of those who want to give. (Full Story) |
Destroyed Resort Featured on TV Program in Case of Bad Timing
Here's some bad timing for Bear Paw Outdoor Adventure Resort in Langlade County. (Full Story) |
Recovery Process Continues
The recovery process is only beginning for people who lost their homes and pieces of their lives after tornadoes ripped through Northcentral Wisconsin this week. (Full Story) |
NEW INFO: View From Above of Tornado Damage
NewsChannel 7 got a birdseye view of the damage left by Thursday's tornadoes. (Full Story) |
NEW INFO: Women at Bear Paw Resort Reflect on Twister Experience
Two young women who came to the Bear Paw Resort in White Lake are counting their blessings after a tornado wiped it out. (Full Story) |
NEW INFO: Winds of White Lake Twister Topped 140 MPH
The National Weather Service is saying the tornado that destroyed the Bear Paw Outdoor Adventure Resort in White Lake had winds in excess of 140 miles per hour. (Full Story) |
State Says Three Homes Wrecked, 75 Damaged in Twisters
State officials today say three homes and one resort were destroyed and another 75 homes were damaged in the five tornadoes that roared across Wisconsin yesterday. (Full Story) |
NEW INFO: About 600 WPS Customers Remain Without Power From Storms
Wisconsin Public Service crews say about 600 customers remain without power. (Full Story) |
NEW INFO: Threat of Storms Cancel Classes, Events
The threat of severe weather canceled classes at public and private schools in Stevens Point today. (Full Story) |
Strong, Windy Weather System Coming Into Wisconsin
A weather system creeping toward Wisconsin could bring tornadoes and large hail through Wisconsin starting today. (Full Story) |
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