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Last Updated: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 1:51 PM CDT
Fire destroys St. Germain home
by Daily News staff
A late night fire destroyed a town of St. Germain home Sunday.
Adam Schenkenberg, owner of the home on Highway 70 east of St. Germain, got out of the house uninjured.
Schenkenberg was awakened by smoke in the house and immediately called the Vilas County Sheriff's Department which dispatched the St. Germain, Plum Lake and Eagle River area fire departments.
The house is considered a total loss and the cause of the fire remains unknown.
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