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Police issue warning after permanent ice shack in central Wisconsin goes through the ice

Police issue warning after permanent ice shack in central Wisconsin goes through the ice

Yahoo26-02-2025
ROME, Wis. (WFRV) – Police in central Wisconsin issued a warning on Tuesday after a permanent ice shack went through a lake.
The Rome Police Department said that the shack is in Upper Camelot Lake and that with warm weather the past few days and coming soon, people must practice caution on the lakes.
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Those who still have shacks on ice should plan to remove them safely. If a permanent ice shack goes through the ice owners will be held liable and have 30 days to remove them.
The are approaching to remove permanent ice shanties, with multiple deadlines in the coming days.
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