Emerson Lehmann, WEAU 13 News

Emerson Lehmann

WEAU 13 News

Wisconsin, United States

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Past articles by Emerson:

1 person killed, 2 others injured in Wood County crash

One person is dead and two others are injured after a crash in the township of Auburndale. → Read More

Missing Adams County man found safe

The 88-year-old man last seen in Grand Marsh Thursday night has been located safely. → Read More

3 injured in car vs. motorcycle crash

Three people are injured after a car vs. motorcycle crash at the intersection of State Highway 73 and County Road Z near the Township of Saratoga in Wood County. → Read More

Athens farmer goes viral for ‘Hulk’ moment at Bucks game

Stoney Acres Farm owner Tony Schultz appears to be just as passionate about the Milwaukee Bucks as he is farming. → Read More

Athens farmer goes viral for ‘Hulk’ moment at Bucks game

Stoney Acres Farm owner Tony Schultz appears to be just as passionate about the Milwaukee Bucks as he is farming. → Read More

Crews responding to train derailment in Merrill

Police in Merrill are responding to a train derailment. → Read More

Crews responding to train derailment in Merrill

Police in Merrill are responding to a train derailment. → Read More

Wisconsin Valley Fair announces concert lineup

The Wisconsin Valley Fair has announced its grandstand lineup for the fair which will run August 3 to August 8 at Marathon Park in Wausau. → Read More

Man killed in Lincoln County farm accident

A 46-year-old man is dead after a farming accident Monday afternoon in the township of Merrill. → Read More

Lightning strike annihilates tree near Wautoma High School

A lightning-strike Thursday morning shattered a tree at Wautoma High School in Waushara County. → Read More

Lightning strike annihilates tree near Wautoma High School

A lightning-strike Thursday morning shattered a tree at Wautoma High School in Waushara County. → Read More

Outages remain, but power restored to most Thursday morning

According to the Wisconsin Public Service website, nearly 4,000 customers are without power as of 6:00 Thursday morning. → Read More

Bond set at $250K for suspect in Nekoosa shooting

Bond was set at $250,000 for the 50-year-old woman accused of shooting a man Tuesday night in Nekoosa. → Read More

Woman injured in Rib Mountain officer-involved shooting

A woman is injured after an officer-involved shooting Thursday night in Rib Mountain. → Read More

Rep. Ron Kind reelected to 3rd Congressional seat

Congressman Ron Kind has won re-election for another term to represent Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District. → Read More

Recall Evers petition nearing deadline for submission

Almost a decade after Wisconsin saw a recall effort to remove Republican Governor Scott Walker from office in 2012 fail, residents of the Badger State are at it again, trying to garner enough signatures to force a recall election and vote current Democratic Governor Tony Evers and Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes out of office. → Read More

11-year-old Wisconsin girl harvests potential state record black bear

At just 11 years old, Naiya Iraci is already an established hunter, harvesting deer and turkeys. Now, the Kewaskum sixth-grader can add a 700+ pound black bear to her resume. → Read More

Beef prices fall as supply chain begins to stabilize

After COVID-19 precautions lead to a beef shortage throughout the United States leading to high cost and demand, experts in the industry say prices are back to a level that can make customers and retailers happy. → Read More

830 new COVID-19 cases confirmed as percent positive of those tested jumps

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported 830 new COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin on Sunday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the state since the pandemic began to 42,315. → Read More

Marathon County ginseng farm heavily damaged by storm

The damage that early morning storms on Saturday did to Tony Stieber’s property left the Marathon County ginseng farmer speechless. An estimated 6-acres of pallets designed to protect the crop from the sun, ripped apart, littering the 10 acres of land and leaving Stieber, family and friends that volunteered to help with a lot of work on their hands. → Read More