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  • On May 15, 2025, severe storms including a likely tornado caused extensive damage in Mayville, Wisconsin, especially on Clark Street and the south side of the city.
  • The storm arrived before dawn on Friday, leading Mayor Rob Boelk to officially announce emergency measures shortly after 6 p.m. On May 15 in response to extensive damage and power outages.
  • Residents reported homes lifting and windows blowing out but no severe injuries, while businesses like Mayville Manufacturing experienced significant structural damage, leading to temporary closures and ongoing debris removal.
  • We Energies confirmed nearly 15,000 statewide power outages including about 1,000 in Mayville as of 5 a.m. Friday, and Mayor Boelk cautioned residents to avoid downed and back-fed power lines during restoration efforts.
  • Cleanup continues with public works, emergency services, and structural engineers aiding recovery, while the National Weather Service surveys damage to confirm the number of tornado touchdowns in Dodge County.
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cedarnews.net broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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