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Ozaukee County holds its breath
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Ozaukee County holds its breath, dries out
Saukville waiting for flooded Milwaukee River to recede; rain
expected
By DAN BENSON dbenson@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel
Thursday, June 17, 2004
Saukville -- Katie Thelen's garage on Wednesday was awash in
furniture from her basement, and rolls of carpet were laid out on her
front curb like beached whales.
It was flotsam from a weekend's worth of flooding along the
Milwaukee River that Thelen said was the w...
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