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WISN 12 News on MSNThe Rep's 'A Christmas Carol' set destroyed by flooding
Flooding from the Menomonee River sent more than 3 feet of water into The Rep's new production facility near Glenview Place and Harwood Avenue in Wauwatosa, causing an estimated $5 million in damage.
Wauwatosa is moving forward with recovery after significant flooding impacted the community last weekend. Officials report ...
After flooding in Wauwatosa caused more than $5 million damage to sets, props and other equipment, the Rep has a plan for ...
The overflow went for an estimated 78 hours – from 9:55 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 9 through 3:55 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 13.
Wauwatosa restaurant could close for six weeks or longer, but staff will continue working at group's other locations.
The last sewer overflow of a similar magnitude to this occurred in 1999, when about 4.4 billion gallons was released.
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With heavy rain possible this upcoming weekend, community members affected by the flood are nervous about what more water could mean as they try to recover.
The flooding in Milwaukee was bad over the weekend. But recent projects by MMSD may have prevented them from being worse.
Our communities all over Wisconsin continue cleaning up after this weekend's historic flooding. In recent days, we've heard from many of you that your insurance may not cover ...
Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s new state-of-the-art, 30,000-square-foot production center, located at 1300 Glenview Place, ...
Milwaukee County has a preliminary estimate that damages to roads, park systems, bridges and waterways from this month's event is roughly $23 million.
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