Politics & Government
Wisconsin Flooding Leads To State Of Emergency Declaration
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker declared a state of emergency in three Wisconsin counties following severe weather and flooding.

MADISON, WI — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has declared a state of emergency in Racine, Kenosha and Walworth counties due to severe weather and flooding, according to a Tweet Thursday.
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Declared a State of Emergency in response to severe weather and flooding in Racine, Kenosha and Walworth counties pic.twitter.com/e3FdtC69qW
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) July 13, 2017
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