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Summer Storms Damage Homes In Barron
July 21, 2019
A large white pine was toppled by strong winds at this rental home on the corner of Barron’s East Division Street and Sainte Marie Street. Parts of the tree damaged a company truck driven by the renter, who declined to be interviewed. Branches from the pine also broke through the home’s garage.
Rich Kremer/WPR
A large white pine was toppled by strong winds at this rental home on the corner of Barron’s East Division Street and Sainte Marie Street. Parts of the tree damaged a company truck driven by the renter, who declined to be interviewed. Branches from the pine also broke through the home’s garage.
Rich Kremer/WPR
A large white pine was toppled by strong winds at this rental home on the corner of Barron’s East Division Street and Sainte Marie Street. Parts of the tree damaged a company truck driven by the renter, who declined to be interviewed. Branches from the pine also broke through the home’s garage.
Rich Kremer/WPR
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