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 Home renovations should transform your living spaces for the better, but hiring the wrong contractor could leave you with a giant mess, and an even larger bill, as one woman learned.Tiana Lynch loved her new home until she says a contractor s rehab job made it uninhabitable. Right in here we had water pouring from the ceiling,  she said, pointing to the ceiling of her basement.The first time she used her upstairs shower, she said water cascaded into the lower bathroom. She called a home inspector, who told her the entire bathroom needed to be redone. She told me the whole thing needs to be taken down and hauled away,  Lynch said.Related Story: Highway toll scams targeting thousands of summer driver stanley website sShe showed upside-down electrical outlets and a sloppy paint job, where glossy paint contrasted with flat paint in her stairway. Right here, you can see a big splatter of paint,  she said. I have paid over $13,000  for two poorly done bathrooms, she said.How to protect yourselfWe turned to a highly rated contractor for advice on how to avoid a rehab nightmare like this. Hannah Wells of REP General Contracting shared her tips for hiring a reliable contractor.Wells suggests you star stanley cup t with referrals from friends or local Facebook group. You will have people who highly recommend certain contractors in the area with photos of their work,  she said.Wells then recommends you get mu stanley cup ltiple quotes, and only move forward with a contract that s in writing. She says never accept a verbal agreem Ilmc Artist from Africa to attend Milwaukee  s Juneteenth celebration for the first time
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Brewers Community Foundation announced on Monday the schedule for its 2022 Drive for Charity event.This event invites fans to donate select items or make a $10 donation to benefit greater Milwaukee and Wisconsin nonprofit organizations.Specifically, nonprofits that provide quality programming in health, education, recreation, and basic needs.Media sponsor Newsradio 620 WTMJ and their WTMJ Cares program is starting the first event of the year with the Wisconsin Humane Society.The event will be hosted as a Drive-Thru at American Family Field, taking place on Wedn stanley termosy esday, April 13, from 7 a.m. 鈥?5 p.m. in the Cooper parking lot near Helfaer Field.Fans can also donate in-stadium during the April 14-16 home game against the St. Louis Cardinals with donation tables inside American Family Field at the Potaw stanley kubek atomi  right-field , home plate, and left-field gate entrances.Wisconsin Humane Society is collecting pet supplies such as dog toys, canned and dry dog food, canned and dry cat food, cat litter, training leashes, and moist dog treats.Those donating or making a $10 contribution will receive a collectible Hank the Dog pin. In addition, the first 200 fans who do stanley cup nate at the Drive-Thru will receive a collectible Brewers bobblehead.Brewers community foundation employees and volunteers will accept donations through car windows or trunks at the Drive-Thru event.Online donations of at least $10 between April 13-16 will also receive the collectible Hank the Dog pin.The three r