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Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley says he plans to enter Democratic field for governor
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley said he would take steps to enter the Democratic primary for governor in Wisconsin.
As Milwaukee County residents recover from extensive flooding, officials are going door-to-door to assess the damage.
Milwaukee County emergency management staff say flood damage costs will likely surpass thresholds for federal aid. But they still need reports.
MILWAUKEE--- Milwaukee county officials say that in the wake of devastating flooding, damage in the county alone is costing $20 million dollars… and ...
MILWAUKEE--- Milwaukee County leaders are launching a $9 million effort to fight the opioid crisis, using settlement funds to ...
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNMilwaukee County flood response, cleanup; officials provide update
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and other city leaders provided an update on flood response clean-up efforts on ...
While visiting flooded homes in, Evers said he hasn't heard from FEMA since his call for aid Aug. 13, but hopes for a timely ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNGov. Evers, delegation urge Trump administration for federal assistance after historic flood
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers urged President Donald Trump on Thursday to quickly approve a disaster declaration for Wisconsin ...
He’s the county executive.” When Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, 38, returned to college three years ago, he only shared the news with family members and a few close friends.
David Crowley inherited a huge mess. He’s the county executive of Milwaukee County, which has run structural deficits for more than 20 years due to a major pension scandal at the dawn of the ...
From growing up in 53206, the nation’s most incarcerated zip code to becoming the first Black elected Milwaukee County Executive, and the youngest, at age 33, David Crowley has an amazing story.
State Rep. David Crowley, D-Milwaukee speaks to the audience at the launch of Unlock The Vote in Milwaukee, Wis. on Wednesday, September 4, 2019. Colin Boyle/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ...
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