Despite this extended period of bitterly cold weather here in northeast Wisconsin, local authorities continue to urge caution ...
Cars and trucks are on the move on parts of Lake Winnebago, now that the ice in the area is thick enough to drive on.
RELATED I With cold weather ahead, Lake Winnebago anglers eagerly await ice fishing season Herman said he went around the lake Wednesday, saying most places have between 8 and 10 inches ...
Two experienced ice fisherman nearly encountered disaster this weekend on Lake Winnebago, but good fortune and some good Samaritans helped the harrowing tale end well.
Don Herman with Otter Street Fishing Club frequently measures the depth of the ice out on Lake Winnebago ... as sub-zero wind chills hit Northeast Wisconsin Herman told FOX 11 fluctuations ...
Authorities are working to remove a car that plunged into Lake Winnebago near Neenah's Kimberly Point Park on Thursday night.
“We went all the way across the lake, checked all the ice. The least we found was eight inches. The ice is the best I’ve seen ...
The DNR’s Oshkosh fisheries team has a long history of closely monitoring this sturgeon population that may now be at it’s ...
but in Wisconsin, there have been enough sub-freezing days for lakes to develop about of foot-thick coating of ice. That's enough ice for some good ice fishing, but it apparently isn't thick ...
A driver left a Neenah roadway Friday and drove across the ice on Lake Winnebago. The driver was not injured and the car has since been recovered.
Are you enjoying Wisconsin’s weather so far this month? The answer to that question may come down to whether your preferred winter activities involve ice or snow. For fans of activities like ice ...
This story was updated to add a photo gallery. A driver left a Neenah roadway Friday and drove across the ice into Lake Winnebago. The driver was not injured and the car has since been recovered.