In the summertime, Wisconsin’s governor tries to spend a little time on the road…or technically, on the streets of the state, filling potholes. Governor Tony Evers began his annual “Pothole Patrol” in Onalaska on Monday, to call attention to transportation needs in the state. Evers has toured the state to fill potholes almost every year that he’s been governor, missing only 2020, the year of the COVID pandemic, keeping his campaign promise to “f…
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