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BURNETT COUNTY

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 VOL. 56 NO. 18 www.burnettcountysentinel.com $1.00

MY COACH AND FATHER: A tribute to Mike “Murph” Murphy by Tim Murphy P 8

Board of Supervisors approves County Highway H construction project JONATHAN RICHIE EDITOR@BURNETTCOUNTYSENTINEL.COM

GOVERNMENT CENTER–– The Board of Supervisors met last week and approved two relocation orders in the Town of Rusk. They also sent a funding request back to it’s committee and joined a majority of the state in approving a nonpartisan procedure for drawing legislative maps.

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The Petersons have been focused on building their milking house since a fire in November. Everything should be fully operational by October of this year. Ben and Nicki Peterson have been working day and night to get their cows back in Grantsburg.

Four Cubs updating to robotic milking of cow herd JONATHAN RICHIE EDITOR@BURNETTCOUNTYSENTINEL.COM

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RANTSBURG–– Four Cubs Farm, one of the biggest dairy farms in Burnett County has been very busy since November when a barn housing their milking parlor caught fire and

soon burned to the ground. The milking parlor had been operational since 1898. Before the fire, they had about 900 cows and today they have 100 dry cows on the farm along with 350 heifers. On the night of the fire, something akin to an army ascended on Four Cubs to help out their fellow

farmers. Some of these farmers drove five hours to help the Peterson’s that night, and safely got their milking cows to other farms in the area. “Our cows are now at 10 different farms and the farmers are doing

Relocation orders Burnett County Highway Commissioner, Michael Hoefs brought a relocation order for County Trunk Highway H at Clearview Road and at West Benoit Lake Road in the town of Rusk. “Currently this intersection has two 90 degree hairpin turns, with 10 mph maximum,” Hoefs said. “Most of the time, half of that is under water. It’s a safety concern and there is a crash history there.” Hoefs said this project popped up two years ago as part of a capital improvement plan. “After this is approved and it’s filed, we’ll start working with MSA Professional Services and start the process of dealing with land owners,” Hoefs said. The project has got Hoefs looking to acquire about nine acres of land in the area and 3.8 or 3.9 of those acres fall on private property SEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, PAGE 2

SEE FOUR CUBS, PAGE 2

Borg Road Fire believed to be started by wood stove JONATHAN RICHIE EDITOR@BURNETTCOUNTYSENTINEL.COM

GRANTSBURG––Investigators believe a wood-burning stove started a fire last week north of Borg Road in Grantsburg. There were no injuries, and the fire is still under investigation by the Sheriff’s Department. Grantsburg Fire Chief, Cory Barnette, said they got the call at

2:55 a.m. on Feb. 21. He said the man who called about the fire was brief on the phone. “He called 911, gave his general location for the fire, and then hung up,” Barnette said. “Then it was like, ‘Hey, let’s go find this fire.” Barnette said the property did not have a fire number and had an interesting set-up that could have caused the fire to grow.

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The man who owns the property had a wood-burning stove hooked up to his fifth wheel trailer. That was perpendicular to an old semitruck trailer. Next to the stove was a storage place for wood and another for other storage. “It was one big conglomerate of flammable material,” Barnette said. “This definitely was an unusual one.” Siren and Webster Fire Depart-

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ments were also dispatched to the scene. When they arrived they noticed the driveway was too narrow to move the trucks through. They had to set up a relay to get the water from the trucks to a smaller vehicle to get it to the fire. “It was fully engulfed, but never out of control,” Barnette said. SEE FIRE, PAGE 2

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‘Anything that is pressurized will blow up; any accelerants in a fire will explode. Cory Barnette Grantsburg Fire Chief

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