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This week’s column describes how the discussions in western Wisconsin help Sen. Smith craft new legislation to help all of the state. This is the second of three columns detailing reflections from 2019 and what the Senator is looking forward to in 2020.
GREEN BAY, WI - The Green Bay Public Works Department is announcing the temporary closure of the Ray Nitschke Memorial Bridge crossing the Fox River for annual spring-cleaning activities.
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The Senator from western Wisconsin shares lessons learned in 2019 and his hope for cooperative shared government. He’ll be writing about 2019 reflections and his hopes for 2020 for the next three weeks.
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Senator Smith writes about how we can respond to our mental health crisis with services that improve outcomes for patients and support safe and healthy communities.
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Above-normal temperatures within the last week caused the snowpack in northern Wisconsin to decrease rapidly, creating elevated water levels in rivers and watersheds.
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