It’s summer, and pollution is in the air

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The Wisconsin DNR will call off an air quality advisory tonight (6/27) at 7, saying that ozone and other air pollution levels will no longer pose risks to people with respiratory problems. But with the busy 4th of July holiday and more hot humid weather on the horizon, officials are warning that more bad air could be right around the corner.
Adam Hinterthuer has more…

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