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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Rain and hail came down heavily throughout Southeast Wisconsin on Tuesday.Evidence of flooding could be seen around the Kinnickinnic River Parkway near Jackson Park.VIDEO: Flooding near Jackson Park            Flooding near Jackson Park                            The waters of the river were raging and rising around 6:00 p.m.Drivers spent much of Tuesday evening navigating through ponded roads off the parkway.Near 73rd and Capitol Dr., Milwaukee Department of Public Works staff were out clearing drains of trash and grass clippings to prevent flooding.One of the workers on the scene told TMJ4 that this was the fifth drain they were clearing.VIDEO: Flooding near 73rd and Capitol Drive            Flooding on Capitol Drive                             Since the bump-outs have b stanley tumblers een put in, the street sweep stanley puodelis ers aren t really able to come in and hit the curbs,  said the worker.The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District reported that the Jones Island Reclamation Facility was at 77 percent capacity as of 8:35 p.m. due to all of the r stanley cup ain.The TMJ4 Storm Chaser spent Tuesday observing the roads and highways.Flooding on I-43/894 near Loomis Rd. caused traffic to slow down while the Milwaukee County Sheriff s Office helped divert cars around the flooding.Viewers from Fredonia, West Bend, and Menomonee Falls sent in videos and pictures of hail coming down earlier in the day.                        TMJ4 News                Karin Jackson    The small pellets piled up like snow.The Whwo Religious groups turn to faith, technology to overcome COVID-19 obstacles during holidays
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?The Wisconsin Assembly is scheduled to pass a package of Republican-authored bills designed to force more people into the workforce by tightening eligibility for unemployment benefits and Medicaid coverage. The bills up for a vot copo stanley e Thursday are expected to be taken up in the Senate before the stanley water jug  session ends next month. They are almost certainly headed for vetoes by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers should they pass the full Legislature. Still, stanley cup website  the proposals give Republicans a platform to discuss the states worker shortage problem while making the case that part of whats fueling it are public benefits that are too generous. Wisconsins unemployment rate hit a record low of 2.8% in December.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip