
FOX6 Milwaukee’s political reporter, Theo Keith, Tweets about the Zoo Interchange project delays.
Source: https://twitter.com/TheoKeith/status/1034159341207781378?s=20
Photo Credit: Theo Keith
FOX6 Milwaukee’s political reporter, Theo Keith, Tweets about the Zoo Interchange project delays.
Source: https://twitter.com/TheoKeith/status/1034159341207781378?s=20
Photo Credit: Theo Keith
Milwaukee received $5,000 from Dominoes to go toward fixing potholes. The $5,000 from Domino’s Pizza Paving For Pizza program can fill 200 potholes in Milwaukee!
Last weekend the Washington Post mentioned Scott-Holes! You’re making a difference, keep those photo submissions coming.
Some Walker critics are seizing on the issue. One union representing highway engineers erected billboards throughout the state showing an image of Walker sticking out of a pothole below the phrase, “Pardon Our Scott-Holes.”
Great editorial. Message to the governor and legislators – we need funding to fix our roads and bridges – FUND THE FIX! Read it here…
The recent Marquette Poll shows what we’ve known all along – our roads need funding and fixing. The poll found 66% of Wisconsin taxpayers rate our roads as “fair or poor”. Wow! We need to fund the fix, governor!
Source: https://law.marquette.edu/poll/
Governor Walker has taken one of the best Scott-holes photos to-date during his recent motorcycle tour. Thanks for the Scott-holes photo governor. Enjoy the bumpy ride.
Source: https://twitter.com/ScottWalker/status/1018588106273026048
The official Scott-holes banner flew over Summerfest last week on Friday and Saturday nights. It was a big hit!
The Scott-holes message continues to spread!! Look for our new billboards in the Oshkosh (I-41) area and west of Appleton (Hwy 10).
Source: https://www.facebook.com/WisDems/videos/10156325226648592/
I-43 in Milwaukee closes due to potholes. Hopefully, the closure won’t impact Governor Walker and President Trump’s travels today.
Source: http://wisn.com/article/pothole-closes-lanes-on-i-43/21985969
Photo source: 511 Wisconsin