A large, 150-year-old barn was completely consumed by fire around 3 p.m. on Monday, December 28, 2015, in Leaf River. The blaze, which destroyed the historic structure, was a major challenge for firefighters due to high winds, icy conditions, and deep slush from a recent winter storm. Despite these difficulties, crews from 10 local departments managed to save nearby buildings, including two homes. Fortunately, no people or animals were harmed. The barn, located at the southeast corner of State Route 72 and Main Street, had been used to store hay, feed, and equipment. It was built in 1844 and had been in the Stukenberg family for generations. Nancy Stukenberg, the owner, said her three horses—usually kept inside the barn—were safely in a nearby feedlot during the fire and are unharmed. “Everything else can be replaced,” she said. Fire Chief Steve Shelton of Leaf River confirmed that the cause of the fire had not yet been determined as of Tuesday. The fire department is still investigating the origin of the flames. Emergency response included mutual aid from several surrounding areas. Units involved included the Byron Engine, Truck, and Chief; Win-Ber-Sew RIT; Stillman Valley Engine; German Valley Engine and Ambulance; Mount Morris Truck and Squad; Forreston Squad; Oregon Engine and Tender; Mount Morris Tender, Ambulance, and Chief; German Valley Tender; Oregon Cascade; and Polo RIT. Additional units such as the Lynn Scott Rock Engine and Forreston Ambulance also assisted in the effort. The fire highlighted the challenges of responding to emergencies in harsh weather conditions, but the coordinated efforts of multiple fire departments helped prevent further damage to the community.

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