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Door County on the mend after winter storm

Nearly 48 hours after a winter storm hit Door County on Sunday, things are getting back to normal.

 

By 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, only 128 Wisconsin Public Service customers in Door County remained without power, after outages peaked at nearly 2,000 around 8 a.m. Monday. Overall, Wisconsin Public Service has restored power to 26,000 homes across the state, with about 1,000 customers still without service in areas including Marinette, Ozaukee, Washington and Vilas counties.

 

For those still without power, Door County Emergency Management announced the Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Fire Station on Mill Road in Sister Bay remains open as a warming shelter.

 

On the roads, highway department crews are doing cleanup work now that the snow has stopped and winds have died down. Emergency personnel remained busy throughout the day Monday, responding to eight reports of downed wires, nine reports of downed trees, and five vehicles in ditches between 7:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

 

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