Health department encourages people to prepare for winter storms

RHINELANDER - We should start preparing for bad winter storms now. Winter will be here before we know it.

The Oneida County Health Department didn't see a lot of power outages last winter, but people should still be prepared.

"We want to be prepared at home and our preparation really involves having things together that if all of a sudden we have severe weather we can rely on these things to get us by for a few days," says Oneida County Health Department Registered Sanitarian Todd Troskey.

Full story: WJFW

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