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Preliminary data shows more than 2,150 crashes were recorded in Wisconsin work zones in 2024, resulting in 10 deaths and more than 750 injuries
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The project includes replacing asphalt, reconfiguring lanes and replacing several culverts
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Work will include repaving the road and addressing drainage issues.
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Today, Governor Evers visited Pelican Fire and Rescue to highlight the next cycle of funding awarded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Millions of dollars in road funding are coming to Northwoods counties with a specific focus on roads that support the agriculture and timber industries.It’s part of the first round of funding in the new Agricultural Roads Improvement Program.
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State lawmakers in Michigan are brainstorming ways to help close the state's $3.9 billion road funding gap
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The Democrat put on the yellow vest and wielded a rake as he worked alongside street crews to fill a large pothole in a residential neighborhood on Blaine Street. He said the tour represents his commitment to Wisconsin’s infrastructure
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Data shows more than 2,100 crashes were recorded in Wisconsin work zones in 2023, resulting in 9 deaths and more than 700 injuries
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Wausau Public Works crews could be seen Monday treating potholes near Bridge Street, using machinery that aims to treat them with hot mix, often reserved for later in the year