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 A small Menomonee Falls company pu stanley cup lled together to get a major order finished for the Republican National Convention just in time.                        TMJ4                Burton  Mayer wrokers Chris Wiczek  left , Kathy Dillett  center  and Liam Connolly  right  hold the signs they made for the Republican National Convention.    Kathy Dillett is the print communications specialist at Burton  Mayer. The printing company has around 50 employees.Watch: How a Menomonee Falls small business raced to get signs made for RNC            Small Menomonee Falls company bands together to get signs made for RNC                             We are out in our plant,  said Kathy showing around the TMJ4 crew.  We do such a wide variety of things here.                         TMJ4                Kathy Dillett is the print communications specialist at Burton  Mayer. She stands in the plant surrounded by signs they made for the RNC.    The week before the RNC they got a small order to do booklets for the convention. Dillett says they were doing that order when they got a call asking, Could they make 72,000 signs for the RNC in 72 hours  Dillett says she said yes, but then the race was on to make it happen. Did you have the paper   asked reporter Rebecca K stanley mugs lopf. No, we had to order the paper right then and there,  said Dillett.           stanley cup               TMJ4                A worker at Burton  Mayer moves booklets from the cutter.     On top of that, they needed to figure out the  Kuuz Milwaukee  s first Black biker bar welcomes riders during Harley-Davidson Homecoming
 President Joe Biden visited Boise, Idaho and Sacramento, California Monday to tour wildfire damage and address the threats of climate change.In a meeting with officials, the president said his $3.5 trillion  Build Back Better  plan will include measures to lessen the effects of climate change. The reality is we have a global warming problem, a serious global warming problem, and its c stanley becher onsequential and whats going to happen is, things are not going to go back,  Biden stated while in Boise.Biden said wildfires have consumed more than 5 million acres this year. That s larger than the enti stanley thermos re state of New Jersey,  he said.California is still dealing with numerous massive wildfires, including the Dixie Fire and Calodor Fire, which are among the top 20 largest wildfires the state has ever seen. We cant ignore the reality that these wildfires are being supercharged by climate change,  Biden said.While addressing the size and stanley cups  cost of his plan, Biden said  weve got to think big.  He added,  Thinking small is a prescription for disaster.      .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo