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Wisconsin Firefighter Shot After Heat from Fire Sets Off Loaded Firearm

Speaking to The La Crosse Tribune, Klass explained that there were four, five rounds that were fired, and called the incident a freak accident. It could have happened to anybody, Klass told the outlet. It s nuts. You don t think this happens, but I ve seen it happen one time before. But it s very rare. Fredrickson was immediately treated by Sheldon EMS teams and transported to Marshfield Medical Center in Ladysmith before getting airlifted to Mayo Hospital in Eau Claire, according to the release. Once there, the firefighter underwent three successful surgeries, the fire department said. Justin is in good spirits and on the road to recovery, Boulding wrote. The family would like to thank everyone for the continued thoughts, prayers, and kind words.

Compeer Financial awards grants to 18 Wisconsin groups

Grants totaling $91,293 went directly to coronavirus-related efforts. Feb 25, 2021 Compeer Financial’s Fund for Rural America, the Farm Credit cooperative’s giving program, has awarded 40 General Use Grants, totaling $182,000. General Use Grants fund initiatives and organizations whose work enrich agriculture and rural America, aligning with Compeer Financial’s mission. The organization says the grants will directly impact the lives of 1.2 million people and will touch 6.2 million lives. Eighteen grants totaling $91,293 went directly to coronavirus-related efforts. “The General Use Grant is integral to our organization’s commitment to the farmers and communities we serve,” says Karen Schieler, senior corporate giving specialist at Compeer Financial. “This program impacts the communities where Compeer clients and team members live and work and embodies our commitment to enriching agriculture and rural America.”

DVIDS - News - Fact Sheet: U S Army North COVID-19 Hospital Support Since November 2020

31 U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command’s Joint Force Land Component Command, has been overseeing the Department of Defense’s COVID-19 response operations in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services since March 2020. This fact sheet reflects operations since November 2020. Approximately 560 military medical personnel are currently working, or recently worked, alongside civilian healthcare providers in civilian hospitals, helping treat COVID-19 patients in six states and the Navajo Nation as part of this whole-of-government response to the pandemic. Texas Current Support In Texas, approximately 80 military medical personnel from the U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and U.S. Air Force have been supporting the state since January 29, 2021, at three hospitals in three cities:

Wood Co man sentenced in connection to infant s death | WDEZ 101 9 FM Great Country

By Liz Holbrook Feb 17, 2021 7:13 PM WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI (WSAU)   A Wood County man will spend five years behind bars for his role in the death of his child. Allen Rice was found guilty of moving, hiding, or burying the corpse of a child in December of 2020 during a plea deal. Rice was originally facing two charges including resisting or obstructing an officer. The second charge was dismissed but read in during the plea hearing back in December. In 2019, Rice and Marylinn Feher were charged after police say their newborn baby was found tied up in a blanket and plastic bag in the Marshfield Medical Center parking lot. Feher was found guilty of killing the newborn and sentenced to spend life behind bars with a chance of parole on December 2nd, 2020.

Wood Co man sentenced in connection to infant s death | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99 9 FM

By Liz Holbrook Feb 17, 2021 7:13 PM WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI (WSAU) —  A Wood County man will spend five years behind bars for his role in the death of his child. Allen Rice was found guilty of moving, hiding, or burying the corpse of a child in December of 2020 during a plea deal. Rice was originally facing two charges including resisting or obstructing an officer. The second charge was dismissed but read in during the plea hearing back in December. In 2019, Rice and Marylinn Feher were charged after police say their newborn baby was found tied up in a blanket and plastic bag in the Marshfield Medical Center parking lot. Feher was found guilty of killing the newborn and sentenced to spend life behind bars with a chance of parole on December 2nd, 2020.

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