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How Our Crumbling Roads Impact The Economy, Court Documents Show What Some Are Calling A Secret Fundraising Operation, Baraboo Writes A Community Novel

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Monday, August 25, 2014, 5:00pm

Our crumbling infrastructure is taking a toll on the overall U.S. economy in a variety of ways. A civil engineer explains how potholes, aging highways, and other infrastructure weaknesses are costing us time and money. Then we discuss the accidentally-released John Doe court documents that show what some are calling...

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