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MILWAUKEE - 鈥?Milwaukee voters are being asked to approve some big spending 鈥?a $252 million referendum. It s been the topic of TV and radio ads, splashed across social media and digital billboards to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Andrea Albers set out to find out how much money has been poured into this race to try and influence voters. She dug through campaign finance reports and found the Vote Yes for MPS campaign, funded by the Milwaukee Teachers Education Association MTEA , has spent around $
stanley cup 277,000 backing the referendum. TMJ4 News The Vote Yes for MPS campaign, funded by the Milwaukee Teachers Education Association MTEA , has spent around $277,000 backing the referendum. In contrast, the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce MMAC has spent nearly $425,000 through the Enough Is Enough campaign. While MTEA has spent less than MMAC t
stanley cup hey raised slightly more, campaign finance records show Vote Yes for MPS has over $200,000 in cash available to spend in the final stretch. In contrast, the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, or MMAC, has spent nearly $425,000 through the Enough Is Enough campaign. At least $175,000 was spent asking people to vote no via TV, radio, and digital ads.The Enough Is Enough campaign is almost entirely funded by MMAC. Campaign finance reports show $400,000 dollars in donations and additional MMAC staff time was donated t
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We continue this week s blog series to help you get prepared for severe weather season. Today s topics will focus on hail, damaging thunderstorm winds, and the Storm Prediction Center severe weather outlook categories.While severe weather can happen just about any time of year in Wisconsin, severe storms most often occur between April and August. Additionally, severe storms can happen any time of day, but occur most often in the late afternoon and evening. On average, there are between 30 and 40 thunderstorms days each year in the state.Do you know the most common severe weather threat in Wisconsin Damaging winds. Fifty-four percent of severe weather events in Wisconsin are damaging wind events.One criterion for severe thunderstorms is winds of 58 mph or stronger. These may be estimated, based on radar and velocity retu
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