Meteor Roars Over Area with Light and Noise




January 10, 2005
Antigo Daily Journal

On Tuesday evening there was light where there should be none and noise where quiet should have reigned.

Antigo and Langlade County were apparently in the path of a meteor that brought reports of the strange happenings from South Dakota across central Wisconsin.

Motorists who were traversing area roads reported the bright light in the sky at about 6:15 p.m., and there were sounds that had people answering unknocked doors and peering into yards to determine who or what was lurking outside their homes.

The calls to local law enforcement agencies started at about 6:12 p.m. with reports that a meteor had gone down in the Neva area and near the Langlade-Lincoln County line. But as far anyone knows, there is no evidence that the meteor came to earth.

Many people heard the noise and some saw the light and in some cases, homes rattled as the meteor passed.

Area law enforcement agencies made contact with the Federal Aviation Administration at the Minneapolis airport to determine what was going on, and the tower personnel said they had taken reports from an aircraft flying at 31,000 feet south of Eau Claire and another from a pilot outside of Souix Falls, S.D. Both reported bright flashes of light in the sky.

The Lincoln County Sheriff's Department, in a news release entitied "x-files info," noted that loggers working in the area of the Taylor-Lincoln County line reported seeing the flow of a fire in the woods but were unable to find the source of the light.

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