Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Wisconsin Agriculture Secretary Drowns In Lake Superior

RIP.

Rod Nilsestuen, the secretary of the state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, died Wednesday, the governor’s office announced in a news release.

A source a confirmed late Wednesday that Nilsestuen drowned while swimming in Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Police in Marquette, Mich., confirmed late Wednesday that a drowning occurred in the afternoon but were not releasing the identity of the victim pending notification of family. Police said in a news release that the victim was a Wisconsin man visiting Marquette.

(4) Comments
Posted by Owen at 2338 hrs
Politics + Politics - Wisconsin

  1. Whenever we are caught off guard, we tend to recieve even more severe damages. The readiness of a government is being challenged everytime there is unexpected calamities.The damage that has been cause in Wisconsin due to flooding cannot just be repaired with private loans. The devastation includes everything from sinkholes to airports closing after five inches of rain created flooding.
    All flights in or out of Milwaukee have been grounded. The city is being hammered with torrential rainfall, as the summer monsoon season throughout the South and Midwest is getting underway.

    Posted by JadenS on July 27, 2010 at 0405 hrs


  2. These spammers trying to get us the visit their shitty websites and buy their shitty products aren’t very good at looking like legit posters.

    Posted by Jay4Liberty on July 27, 2010 at 0654 hrs


  3. Very good article! What surprised me!The readiness of a government is being challenged everytime there is unexpected calamities.The damage that has been cause in Wisconsin due to flooding cannot just be repaired with private loans.

    Posted by juicycouture on August 02, 2010 at 2057 hrs


  4. agriculture is very important

    Posted by pradaoutlet on August 03, 2010 at 0401 hrs


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