No one was injured in a house fire in downtown Mitchell on Sunday night.
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The house at 614 N. Rowley Street was engulfed in flames on Sunday night in downtown Mitchell. No one was injured in the house fire. (Matt Gade / Republic)
No one was injured in a house fire on Sunday night in downtown Mitchell.
At approximately 6:30 p.m., the Mitchell Fire Division responded to a house fire at 614 N. Rowley St. in Mitchell.
The occupant of the house escaped unharmed from the fire but the house is a total loss, according to the Mitchell Chief of Fire & EMS Marius Laursen.
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By Mark Ellebracht - WBGZ Radio
A man from Vandalia died after falling from a bucket truck on Friday. The Madison County Corner reports 41-year-old Timothy Funk was working on a sign outside a Pontoon Beach motel when the bucket apparently broke free from the lift arm, causing him to fall about 60 feet to the ground. He died at an area hospital about an hour later.
Funk was working for Jenkins Display Company of Vandalia at the time of the incident around 3:15pm Friday outside the Motel 6. The coroner’s report says an investigation is underway to determine how the bucket broke away from the support arm, causing Funk to fall to the ground. The Mitchell Fire Department and Pontoon Beach Police responded to the scene and Funk was taken to Anderson Hospital where he died from blunt head trauma. Officials from OHSA are also investigating.
The Madison County Coroner is reporting the death of a man involved in a work-related accident in Pontoon Beach.
On Friday afternoon just after 3 pm, the Pontoon Beach Police
Davison County Sheriff Steve Brink said he will provide updates at a later time.
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The Davison County Public Safety Center. (Republic file photo)
The Davison County Sheriff s Office says no one has been arrested following a bomb threat Tuesday at the Davison County Public Safety Center that forced evacuation of the building.
Authorities at the jail received a call at 8:49 a.m. in which a caller said there was a bomb placed in the courtroom. Law enforcement officers blocked the building Tuesday morning. A Mitchell Republic reporter attempted to enter the building to cover felony court proceedings but was denied access to the facility by officers. The building is located at 1015 S. Miller Ave.