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1 dead following motorcycle crash in Barron County, WI

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Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald said the crash, which happened just after 3 p.m. Sunday, killed 63-year-old motorcyclist Jerry Rogers of Barron.

CAMERON, Wis. — A motorcyclist is dead after colliding with a vehicle in western Wisconsin Sunday. 

Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald said deputies responded to reports of a 2-vehicle crash just after 3 p.m. near the intersection of County Road W and 19th St. just west of Cameron. Upon arrival they found a vehicle driven by a 74-year-old woman from Chetek had collided with a motorcycle. 

The rider of the motorcycle, 63-year-old Jerry Rogers of Barron, was pronounced dead at the scene while the driver of the vehicle was treated and released. Sheriff Fitzgerald added that Rogers was not wearing a helmet. 

When asked who appeared to be at fault, the sheriff said that remains under investigation. 

Roads in the area were closed for about four hours after the incident. A team from the Wisconsin State Patrol is reconstructing the crash scene, while Barron County deputies continue looking into other factors involving the fatal incident. 



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Foodie Finds: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with Amalia Moreno-Damgaard

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Hispanic Heritage Month runs annually from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn — KARE 11 News at Noon is back in the kitchen, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with another recipe from chef and award-winning author Amalia Moreno-Damgaard.

Moreno-Damgaard is on a mission to educate and inspire a broader audience about the rich traditions of Latin cuisine.

Hispanic Heritage Month runs annually from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.

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Fire restrictions at BWCAW go into effect Tuesday

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The order, which will go into effect Tuesday, Oct. 1, prohibits charcoal grills, barbeques and grills — both coal and woodburning.

LAKE COUNTY, Minnesota — Fires and campfires within the Boundary Waters area will soon be restricted as the dry conditions persist in northern Minnesota.

Officials with the Superior National Forest issued an Emergency Forest Order restricting campers from igniting, building maintaining, attending or using a fire or campfire in an effort to reduce the chances for a wildfire in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW).

The order, which will go into effect Tuesday, Oct. 1, prohibits charcoal grills, barbeques and grills — both coal and woodburning. The restrictions will remain in place until further notice, officials said. 

“We have seen warmer and dryer conditions across much of the Superior National Forest, especially within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness,” said Superior National Forest Supervisor Tom Hall in a statement. “We want the recreating public to be safe as they enjoy the Forest.”

Forest officials are also reinstating the Wood Lake Fire closure restrictions, which will close several lakes and portages. Here are the areas that will be restricted:

  • BWCAW points of entry: 
  • #26 Wood Lake 
  • Lakes: 
  • Wood Lake 
  • Hula Lake 
  • Good Lake 
  • Indiana Lake 
  • Portages: 
  • Wood Lake Entry Point Parking Lot to Wood Lake 
  • Wood Lake to Hula Lake 
  • Hula Lake to Good Lake 
  • Good Lake to Good Creek 
  • Good Lake to Hoist Bay (Basswood Lake) 
  • Good Lake to Indiana Lake 
  • Indiana Lake to Basswood Lake 
  • Indiana Lake to Wind Bay Creek (Wind Bay, Basswood Lake) 

According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service, the risk for wildfire is high all across northern Minnesota. The conditions in the area are abnormally dry, with some spots being listed as in a moderate drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.

For more information about fire-related updates and closures in the Boundary Waters area, click here.



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Coca-Cola employee dies while working at bottling plant in Eagan

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Officials say the worker died in an accident at the Reyes Coca-Cola plant on Eagandale Boulevard in Eagan.

EAGAN, Minn. — A Coca-Cola employee was killed Monday while working on a semi-trailer at the botting plant in Eagan.

According to the Eagan Police Department, officers were called to the Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling plant on Eagandale Boulevard just before noon on Monday. Officials say there was an “accident” that killed the employee, who has not yet been identified.

*This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.



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