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The Emergency Management Department is primarily responsible for coordinating the planning and response of emergency situations affecting the Menominee Tribe/Menominee County and its residents. EM staff has two full time employees the Coordinator and Safety Specialist with both of the offices located in the Public Safety Building at N2169 White Cedar in Middle Village.

Here are some tip helpful tips to remember
06/03/2026

Here are some tip helpful tips to remember

Heat Awareness Day in Wisconsin is June 3MADISON, Wis. – With the officials start of summer just weeks away, it is impor...
06/03/2026

Heat Awareness Day in Wisconsin is June 3
MADISON, Wis. – With the officials start of summer just weeks away, it is important to prepare now before temperatures rise. To help Wisconsinites prepare, Gov. Tony Evers is declaring June 3 as Heat Awareness Day in Wisconsin.
“Extreme heat is something people should prepare for before hotter temperatures arrive,” said Greg Engle, Wisconsin Emergency Management administrator. “Now is the time to have a plan, check on loved ones, and ensure you know what you need and what to do to stay safe and cool this summer.”
Last year, there were 10 heat-related deaths, according to preliminary data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (WI DHS). Preliminary data also shows there were 1,004 heat-related emergency department visits in the state from May 1 to September 30.
“Every heat-related death or heat-related illness is preventable. Taking simple precautions before and during heat events, such as staying hydrated, seeking cool spaces, and learning the signs of heat-illness, can help all of us stay safe during the summer,” said Paula Tran, state health officer and Division of Public Health administrator. “Heat doesn’t affect everyone equally. Older adults, young children, people experiencing homelessness, outdoor workers, and those without reliable air conditioning face disproportionate risk. Heat Awareness Day is a call to ensure no one is left behind when temperatures rise.
ReadyWisconsin and WI DHS recommend following these tips to beat the heat and stay safe during heat waves:
• Remain inside air-conditioned buildings as much as possible during the hottest parts of the day. Call 2-1-1 to find an accessible cooling location near you.
• If you don’t have air conditioning or a basement, take a cool shower, soak your feet in cold water, or place a cool, wet cloth on your forehead. Keep your windows covered to avoid direct sunlight.
• Drink plenty of fluids and avoid alcohol, caffeinated or high-sugar drinks. Don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink.
• Never leave a child or pet unattended inside a parked car. On an 80°F day, temperatures in a vehicle parked in direct sunlight can climb almost 20 degrees in just 10 minutes.
• Limit your pet’s time outdoors and make sure they have access to fresh drinking water.
• Seek medical attention right away if you develop heat stroke symptoms such as confusion, rapid breathing and heartbeat, body temperature above 104°F, or nausea and vomiting.
• Check in with loved ones and neighbors during heat waves, especially if they last a few days. Check for signs of heat illness and make sure they are cool and hydrated.
During periods of intense heat, each National Weather Service (NWS) Forecast Office issues different types of watches, warnings and advisories for heat-related alerts as conditions warrant.
• Extreme Heat Warning: An extreme heat warning is issued when the maximum heat index temperature is expected to be 105°F or higher and not to go below 75°F for a Heat Index the morning prior or after. Check in with loved ones and neighbors during heat waves, especially if they last a few days. If the maximum heat index will be between 100-104°F for four days in a row, a warning will be issued.
• Extreme Heat Watches: Heat watches are issued when conditions are favorable for an extreme heat event within the next one to three days.
• Heat Advisory: A heat advisory is issued when the heat index temperature is expected to be 100°F or higher. If the maximum heat index will be between 95-99°F for four days in a row, then an advisory will also be issued.

Thunderstorm outlook for Thursday and FridayIsolated to scattered thunderstorms, some could be strong or severe. It will...
06/03/2026

Thunderstorm outlook for Thursday and Friday
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms, some could be strong or severe. It will starting Thursday evening into Friday afternoon and evening The storms could have wind gust to 40-60 mph Hail up to 1", brief heavy downpours and lightning.
As always be prepared.

**Extreme Heat Warning—Take Action! An Extreme Heat Warning is issued when extremely dangerous heat conditions are expec...
06/02/2026

**Extreme Heat Warning—Take Action! An Extreme Heat Warning is issued when extremely dangerous heat conditions are expected or occurring. Avoid outdoor activities, especially during the heat of the day. If you must be outside, be sure to drink plenty of water and take frequent breaks in the shade. Stay indoors in an air-conditioned space as much as possible, including overnight. Check on family and neighbors.
**Extreme Heat Watch—Be Prepared! An Extreme Heat Watch is issued when conditions are favorable for an extreme heat event but its occurrence and timing is still uncertain. Plan to suspend all major outdoor activities if a warning is issued. If you do not have air conditioning, locate the nearest cooling shelter or discuss staying with nearby family or friends who have air conditioning.
**Heat Advisory—Take Action! A Heat Advisory is issued for dangerous heat conditions that are not expected to reach warning criteria. Consider postponing or rescheduling outdoor activities, especially during the heat of the day. If you must be outside, be sure to drink plenty of water and take frequent breaks in the shade. Stay in a cool place, especially during the heat of the day and evening.

Outdoor workers can be at a higher risk from the effects of Extreme Heat. When working under hot conditions, knowing sym...
06/01/2026

Outdoor workers can be at a higher risk from the effects of Extreme Heat. When working under hot conditions, knowing symptoms, prevention, and emergency response methods can help prevent heat-related illnesses and death. Check weather forecasts ahead of time to be better prepared
Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing to reflect heat and sunlight. If you will be spending time outdoors, hats are also a good idea to protect your face and scalp from harmful UV rays. Also, don’t forget to apply sunscreen liberally

06/01/2026

{June 1, 2026 3:00 AM} Warm and dry conditions continue through the first half of this week with the next chance for showers and storms arriving Thursday into Friday. Elevated fire weather conditions are possible as the recent dry stretch is leading to drying vegetation.

FYI
05/28/2026

FYI

{May 28, 2026 3 AM} Enjoy a quiet and mild Thursday featuring clear skies, low humidity, and east winds at 5 to 15 mph. Highs will range from 67 to 79 degrees. Above-normal warmth continues through the weekend with highs peaking in the 80s on Friday and Sunday.

FYI
05/27/2026

FYI

PUBLIC NOTICE-NEOPIT WATER SYSTEM

Due to water line repairs being performed Wednesday, May 27th on Shawpokasic Street, the Tribal Utilities is requesting ALL Neopit residents and businesses to voluntarily
reduce water usage until repairs are completed later that day.

Customers are encouraged to:
• Limit non-essential water use
• Avoid lawn watering and vehicle washing
• Reduce laundry and dish-washing when possible
• Conserve water throughout the duration of the repair work

These measures will help maintain adequate system pressure and ensure continued water service for the community while crews complete the necessary repairs.

We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to restore normal operations as quickly and safely as possible.

For questions or additional information, please contact the Utility Office at 715-799-3587.

FYI
05/27/2026

FYI

{May 27, 2026 3 AM} Isolated to scattered storms are possible from 3 PM to 7 PM today, mainly across central and east-central Wisconsin. All storms can produce lightning and downpours, while the strongest cells may bring 40-60 mph gusty winds and small hail. Move indoors if thunder roars.

Severe Weather Outlook➔ What: Scattered thunderstorms, a few may becomesevere. The greatest risk area highlighted in yel...
05/26/2026

Severe Weather Outlook

➔ What: Scattered thunderstorms, a few may become
severe. The greatest risk area highlighted in yellow on the
right.
➔ When: Generally 2 PM to 11 PM.
◆ The greatest severe risk: 4 PM - 9 PM
➔ Hazards:
◆ Large hail up to 1 inch in diameter
◆ Damaging winds
◆ Lightning
◆ Brief street flooding possible in poor drainage areas.
➔ Confidence: High confidence in thunderstorms forming.
Some storms could become severe, but not all areas will
see severe weather.
High Temps & Max Heat Indices
For Tuesday, May 26, 2026

➔ In addition to storms, heat will also be a concern today.
➔ Hot record to near-record high temperatures are expected this
afternoon.
➔ Due to low humidity, max heat indices will be near the actual air
temperature.
➔ Prolonged exposure to these temperatures could lead to an
increased risk of heat related illnesses.

Address

N2169 White Cedar
Gresham, WI
54128

Website

https://www.weather.gov/grb/, https://readywisconsin.wi.gov/, https://FEMA.gov/, https://re

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