Significant Traffic Incident Closes US 141 in Marinette County, Wisconsin

Modified Date: 
Tue, 06/17/2025 - 11:46am
Accident Date: 
Monday, June 16, 2025

UPDATE: Crash on US 141 in Marinette County cleared, all lanes reopen

The closure is expected to last over two hours.

 

A critical traffic incident on US 141 in Marinette County brought highway operations to a complete standstill on a mid-morning Monday, causing substantial disruptions for travelers in northern Wisconsin. The crash, which occurred around 11:35 a.m., prompted an immediate and comprehensive response from local transportation authorities, resulting in the full closure of both northbound and southbound lanes between County Z and Cemetery Road near the communities of Pembine and Beecher. Emergency services quickly mobilized to manage the scene, implementing a complex detour route to maintain traffic flow and ensure public safety. While official sources have not disclosed specific details about the cause of the collision or potential injuries, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation acted swiftly to manage the incident and minimize potential further risks to motorists.

Location and Infrastructure

US 141 serves as a critical transportation artery through Marinette County, connecting rural communities in northern Wisconsin's rugged landscape. The specific section between County Z and Cemetery Road traverses a predominantly rural area characterized by dense forest and intermittent residential zones. This stretch of highway is known for its challenging driving conditions, particularly during seasonal transitions, with potential hazards including wildlife crossings, limited visibility, and varying road surfaces. The proximity to Pembine and Beecher indicates a region with minimal population density but significant transportation importance, supporting local logging, agricultural, and recreational traffic needs.

Legal Rights and Considerations

In Wisconsin, motor vehicle accidents potentially involve complex legal considerations governed by state traffic regulations and insurance statutes. Victims may be entitled to compensation for property damage, medical expenses, and potential personal injuries, subject to comparative negligence laws. The state's statute of limitations for personal injury claims typically extends three years from the date of the incident, while property damage claims have a similar timeframe. Insurance providers will likely conduct thorough investigations to determine fault and potential claims, considering factors such as road conditions, driver behavior, and any mechanical failures. Individuals involved should document all relevant information, maintain medical records, and consult appropriate legal resources to understand their specific rights and potential recourse.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Marinette County Sheriff's Department: (715) 735-4955
  • Wisconsin State Patrol - North Region: (715) 365-2525
  • Marinette County Emergency Management: (715) 732-7530

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation: https://wisconsindot.gov
  • Marinette County Highway Department: (715) 732-7570
  • Wisconsin Traffic Crash Reports: https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/dmv/online-services/crash-records.aspx

Victim Support Services

  • Marinette County Victim Witness Services: (715) 732-7050
  • Wisconsin Crime Victims Rights Board: https://cvr.wisconsin.gov
  • Local Personal Injury Legal Consultation Services

Regulatory References

  • Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Accident Reporting Requirements
  • Marinette County Traffic Ordinances
  • Wisconsin State Traffic Laws
Type: Car Accident
Topics: 
Road Closures
Roadway: 
US 141