Residents asked to dig out garbage

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: January 11, 2001| Author: TOM HELD | Copyright information

Residents asked to dig out garbage

Snowed-in mess may feed rat population, city officials warn

By TOM HELD

of the Journal Sentinel staff

Thursday, January 11, 2001

The piles of garbage now buried under mounds of snow will feed a booming rat population in the city's neighborhoods unless residents assist sanitation crews in clearing the winter mess, officials said Wednesday.

With the holidays and the record snowfall in December, city sanitation crews mis...

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