I don’t have live-access to current news in this turn. Based on the latest results I can share, Shiocton, Wisconsin has experienced significant flooding with evacuations and school closures around mid-April 2026, as the Wolf River rose to record levels and then began receding, though authorities warned re-entry could take days to a week. If you’d like, I can pull fresh updates or set up a quick news summary from reputable outlets and local officials.[1][2]
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Government prioritises SH76 Brougham Street upgrades, boosting safety, efficiency, and economic growth for Canterbury. Construction starts mid-2025 with key improvements to freight routes and road safety.
www.cecc.org.nzMajor road rehabilitation works to address pavement failures and drainage issues on East Street will commence the week beginning Tuesday 24 September, weather permitting.
www.sdrc.qld.gov.auSummer typically brings more traffic to downtowns, but significant construction is causing the opposite effect in Sault Ste. Marie.
northernontario.ctvnews.caAll residents in the village of Shiocton were ordered to evacuate Wednesday as the waters of the Wolf River continue to rise to record levels.
upnorthlive.comWhile water levels on the Wolf River receded in Shiocton, village officials say they are not out of danger.
fox11online.comTo improve safety and air quality... but where will the traffic go?
londonist.comFlooding detours from neighboring communities is causing increased traffic in Hortonville.
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