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Wauwatosa is moving forward with recovery after significant flooding impacted the community last weekend. Officials report ...
Pizza Man in Wauwatosa is closing on August 24 after a decade, following lease issues and economic challenges.
WTMJ Milwaukee, WI on MSN11h
Wauwatosa flood damage: More than 500 homes affected, $9 million in public property damage
Nearly a week after historic flooding hit southeastern Wisconsin, officials in Wauwatosa have released new details about the ...
After flooding in Wauwatosa caused more than $5 million damage to sets, props and other equipment, the Rep has a plan for ...
The oldest building in Wauwatosa affected by last weekend's devastating flooding was the Little Red Store. On Thursday ...
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WFRV Green Bay on MSN‘Come join us for one last slice’: Pizza place in Wisconsin closing one of its locations
A pizza place in southern Wisconsin announced that it is closing one of its two locations in late August. Pizza Man posted on ...
WTMJ Milwaukee, WI on MSN17h
Wauwatosa Curling Club faces extensive flood damage, launches fundraising effort
The Wauwatosa Curling Club at Hart Park is facing devastating damage after recent flooding left their facility underwater, ...
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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.
The City of Wauwatosa estimates $9 million in flood damage to public property, including Hart Park, following recent severe weather. City officials said Friday, Aug. 15 that ...
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.
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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