July 21, 2016


Excessive Heat Warning


 

Wisconsin’s humane veterinarian is reminding pet and livestock owners to take extra steps to protect animals in the extreme heat predicted later this week.
“Dogs and cats pant, they don’t perspire, and panting is not very effective in extreme hot weather,” says state humane veterinarian Dr. Yvonne Bellay of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. “Give them ventilation and water, and keep them out of cars and airless rooms.”
Heat stroke is a very real threat for both pets and livestock, and can be fatal even with prompt treatment. Pets that have already suffered heat stroke once are more susceptible, as are animals that are very young or very old, have health problems, are overweight, or are snub-nosed.


Signs of heat stroke in small animals include panting, staring or stupor, breathing difficulty, an anxious expression, refusal to obey, warm dry skin, fever, rapid heartbeat, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and collapse.


In large animals, signs of heat stress and stroke may include restlessness, stumbling, increased heart rate and salivation, panting, collapse, and convulsions.
“If you see any of these signs, call your veterinarian immediately,” Bellay says.


For pets, get the animal out of direct heat and get it wet however you can – with towels soaked in cool water, with a hose, in a wading pool. If you use towels, it will be most effective on less hairy parts of the body, like a dog’s belly and legs. Even if the animal seems to revive after a few minutes, get it to a veterinarian, because its temperature may rise again or fall well below normal, she says.


For cattle and other large animals, hosing them down may be effective until the veterinarian arrives.


Bellay offers these tips for pet owners:


• Never leave an animal in a parked vehicle, even for a few minutes. Even with windows open a few inches, the temperature in a parked car may hit 120 degrees within minutes. When running errands, leave your dog home. When traveling, stop at places where your pet can get out of the vehicle.
• Provide fresh, cool drinking water at all times – including in your vehicle when you’re traveling.
• Outdoor kennels must be well-ventilated and shaded, with water in bowls that will not tip.
• Don’t exercise pets on hot days or warm, humid nights.
• Clip long coats to about an inch -- shorter clips or shaving can leave dogs vulnerable to sunburn.


For livestock owners, Bellay advises:


• Avoid transporting animals in heat over 80 degrees with high humidity.
• Park vehicles loaded with livestock in the shade.
• Deliver animals at night or in early morning, and use wet bedding to transport hogs in hot weather.
• Provide well-ventilated air space in farm trucks, barns, or any enclosure.
• Provide fresh drinking water at all times, and provide shade in resting, eating and watering areas.
• Use a water sprinkling system to cool animals.

 


Free Summer Lunches



Stanges Park in Merrill holds daily free lunches throughout the summer for families on a limited budget. The program was started by Christ United Methodist Church four years ago, doing one free lunch per week. However, now some other area churches have joined in to provide lunch Monday through Friday during the summer. The other churches involved are St. John Lutheran, St. Stephens United Church of Christ, Trinity Lutheran, and Our Savior's Lutheran. All of the meals are donated by the congregations, which are serving up to 100 people per day.

 

Not only is the program providing free, healthy lunches to families, but there can also be some education opportunities depending on volunteers. Recently, the Merrill firefighters volunteered and brought their thermal imaging camera, fire trucks, and ambulances. They also discussed some fire prevention tips for the summer.

 

The free lunch program is at Stanges Park at 209 E. 3rd Street in Merrill and the free lunches are held Monday - Friday from 11:00am-1:00pm.

 


School Supplies


 

It's that time of year again; the time to start thinking about back to school shopping. This means its also time for the Kinship Back to School Backpack and School Supply Drive, being co-coordinated this year by the Tomahawk Cadette Girl Scout Troop 7218. There are trees with supply tags on them at Tomahawk Pharmacy, Tomahawk Ben Franklin, and Nelson's County Market. The drive ends on August 1st. You can drop off your purchased supplies at Tomahawk Pharmacy or the Tomahawk Leader.

 

The Tomahawk Area Veterans Honor Guard, the American Legion, the American Legion Riders, AMVETS, Disabled American Veterans, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars are also seeking donations to purchase school supplies for children in Pre-K through 5th Grade. Checks can either be mailed to the American Legion Post 93, PO Box 654, or if you purchase supplies they can be dropped off at Dunn Financial Services, 102 West Wisconsin Avenue, Tomahawk. For a list of supplies needed you can contact Joe Story at 715.966.0261.

 


Department of Revenue New Business Help


 

The Department of Revenue (DOR) is making it easier to start and grow businesses in Wisconsin.


Starting a new business? Visit DOR's webpage for "Starting a Business" where all the resources for a new Wisconsin business can be found, including a link to Wisconsin's One Stop Business Registration Portal. The one-stop shop allows new businesses to register with multiple state agencies in one convenient place. When completed, new businesses will be registered with the Department of Financial Institutions, the Department of Revenue, and the Department of Workforce Development (if necessary).


DOR is also working with local chambers of commerce and economic development organizations to present "New Business Seminars" throughout Wisconsin. A New Business Seminar is planned jointly with DOR, and it helps welcome new business owners into the community and ensures that businesses have a basic understanding of Wisconsin's tax regulations. A New Business Seminar is also an opportunity for new businesses to get acquainted with the local economic development groups. At a New Business Seminar, knowledgeable DOR tax specialists will make presentations about key tax topics, including:


• Business tax registration
• Withholding tax information
• Sales and use tax information
• Other business taxes
• Electronic filing made easy through My Tax Account
• Business tax incentives


To set up a New Business Seminar in your area, or if you would like more detail about planning for a new business seminar, please contact DOR at speakdor@revenue.wi.gov. Also, DOR's Speakers Bureau provides speakers to business, community, and educational organizations free of charge. Department representatives will discuss Wisconsin tax topics at business locations and meetings upon request. Presentations can be targeted to a group's particular areas of interest. To arrange for a speaker, fill out our online form.


Other training webinars and videos for businesses, including My Tax Account for New Users, are available on DOR's Training webpage.


Additionally, DOR's Interactive Incentives Finder assists businesses in identifying tax incentives that may be available to them in Wisconsin. This page also provides a convenient collection of links to available tax credits, deductions, and grant programs aimed at growing the state's economy. Additionally, information regarding tools for local government is located there, including Tax Incremental Financing Districts and WEDC's Brownfields Redevelopment Program.
 


Upcoming Events in Northern Wisconsin


 

July 20-24

Lincoln County Fair

Merrill

 

July 21

Music in the Park

Antigo

 

July 23

U-STAR Karaoke

Tomahawk

 

July 27-31

Langlade County Fair

Antigo

 

July 27

Music on the River

Tomahawk

 

July 30

LobsterFest

Merrill

 

August 2-7

Wisconsin Valley Fair

Wausau

 

August 4-7

Oneida County Fair

Rhinelander

 

August 5-7

Merrill Firefighter Charities Softball Tournament

Merrill

 

August 5-6

Merrill Relay for Life

Merrill

 

August 5-6

Downtown Summer Sidewalk & Craft Sale

Tomahawk

 

August 5

Puttin' for Pink

Bass Lake

 

 


 

I want to thank you for giving me the honor to serve as your Representative and I look forward to continuing my work for the people of the 35th district in 2016.

 

Have a good week and try to stay cool!

 

 

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