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Semi fires on I-90 in Janesville cracked the new concrete, delaying reopening

JANESVILLE Fires in two remarkable Interstate crashes in Janesville on Monday and Tuesday were so hot that pieces of the concrete pavement cracked and crumbled. Both crashes kept parts of Interstate 90/39 closed for many hours while the remains of semitrailer trucks and cars were removed and the damaged pavement was patched, officials said. Tuesday’s incident kept the northbound Interstate closed nearly 12 hours, starting at 1:40 p.m. Sgt. Craig Morehouse of the State Patrol said Wednesday that both crashes remain under investigation. He had no word on what caused them. In both incidents, a semitrailer truck crashed and burned. Jim Parry, a longtime concrete engineer for the state Department of Transportation, said burning fuel and tires of a semitrailer truck can make the surface of the concrete expand so fast that the layers of concrete farther down can’t keep up, and pieces of the road surface rupture.

UPDATE: Interstate 90/39 through Janesville reopens after crash-related closure

JANESVILLE Holiday traffic backed up on the Interstate and was diverted onto surface roads on Janesville’s northeast side after three semitrailer trucks crashed on I-90/39 on Monday morning. A Wisconsin State Patrol official said the crash happened around 9:30 a.m. Monday near Milton- Harmony Townline Road north of Janesville. Three semis apparently crashed in the northbound lanes. The official said at least one of the semis crashed through a concrete median in the middle of the Interstate, resulting in a complicated crash scene requiring an extensive cleanup effort. The state patrol in a news release said the crash caused one semi to erupt in flames. One person had “minor injuries” in the crash. The vehicles involved apparently took out “several hundred” feet of barriers in the middle of the Interstate.

Sex offender relocating to Milton

January 22, 2021 The Sheriff’s Office is making the public aware of a registered sex offender who’s relocating to Rock County. According to a news release, Michael A Allen was convicted of second degree sexual assault of a child and child abuse – intentionally causing body harm in 1993. Allen will be living at 6827 East Milton Harmony Townline Road in Milton. Allen is required to comply with stand sex offender rules including have no contact with minors and being subject to GPS monitoring.

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