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The grant funding became available after Governor Tony Evers declared a state of emergency because of the storm
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80 percent of those without electricity should see service restored by Monday night.
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NOAA employees have been told to expect layoffs of up to 20%, or more than 1,000 jobs
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School districts started announcing closures or remote learning days on Tuesday afternoon.
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Counties in Northern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are under Winter Storm Warnings.
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The governor’s declaration comes after several rounds of storms that swept through the state from June 21 to June 25 that caused widespread tree and structural damage, road washouts, power outages, and flooding
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Houses destroyed, vehicles smashed, and even boats and the docks they were attached to were all in the line of fire of Monday's storms
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One person was hurt in the severe storms that rolled through Lincoln County last night.Damage is being reported across the Northwoods.
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The Northwoods has seen its fair share of extreme weather, from blizzards to tornados, but one storm on Independence Day in 1977 swept across the region with such ferocity, it is still remembered vividly today.