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 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?Republican Tim Michels has spent nearly $1 million a week, for a total of nearly $12 million of his own money, in his run for Wisconsin governor that began in late April, campaign finance reports filed ahead of next week s primary election show.Michels is endorsed by Donald Trump in the race where he faces former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and state Rep. Tim Ramthun. Michels is c stanley deutschland o-owner of Michels Corp., the state s largest construction compa stanley cup ny.Reports filed with the state on Monday show that Michels spent another $4 million of his own money in July on the race, bringing his total spent so far to just under $12 million.Kleefisch  stanley quencher has raised about $7.5 million total for the race since joining it in September, none of it from her own pocket. Ramthun has raised about $189,000 total.The winner of the Aug. 9 primary will advance to face Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. He has raised $11.1 million through July, including more than $1.1 million last month.Trump planned a Friday rally in Waukesha County for Michels. Kleefisch has been endorsed by former Vice President Mike Pence.Despite the Trump endorsement, Michels on Monday at a live town hall refused to say whether he would back him in a run for president in 2024.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Vqbj Man sets world record watching  Spider-Man: No Way Home
 WAUKESHA 鈥?TMJ4 News and the Waukesha Chamber of Commerce partnered together and announced that TMJ4 will be broadcasting this year s Waukesha Christmas Parade.One of the groups that suffered unspeakable tragedy during the Waukesha parade in 2021 was the Dancing Grannies. They lost 3 dancers and one member of the group s husband. Now, they are ba stanley termoska ck on the parade circuit but what happened last year is never far from their mind.Lacing up their shoes, the Dancing Grannies gathered in a Milwaukee park last week to practice for their upcoming 4th stanley flask  of July shows.The resilient group got back to parades just weeks after the tragedy in Waukesha. But it was Milwaukee s St. Patrick s Day parade where many of the women performed. Some were battling the scars of physical injuries suffered in Waukesha and others were battling injuries that couldn t be seen. I think the trama piece is the hardest thing. Not only the fear and the memory of coming back but the loss of the people,  said co-leader Jan Kwiatkowski.Virginia Sorenson, known to the grannies as Ginny, died. So did Leanna Owen, Tamara Durand, and Wilhelm Hospel.I asked Sorensen, you probably think you re prepared to show up in Waukesha but it s really goi stanley mug ng to be that day where it s really gonna come down to hit ya   Uhhuh. Right. Yeah and that s how trauma works. You can do everything you can. There s body memory there s emotional memory there s grief that just surprises you,  she said. And while some might be ready, everyone may not