
Milwaukee’s Potholes Get A Brewers-inspired Makeover
After a long, hard winter, the streets in Wisconsin get filled with potholes, but this spring, the road crews have a unique way to fill them.
Milwaukee Pothole Crews Have A Unique Way To Support The Brewers
I believe being on a professional sports team in a smaller market like Milwaukee would be much better than a massive area like New York City. It's the only game in town, and the players can have a much closer relationship with the fans. The Brewers can have a much bigger impact on the community in Wisconsin.
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According to Fox 6 Now Milwaukee...
The Brewers are teaming up with the Milwaukee DPW to patch potholes. A team-funded hot box trailer will stamp the Brewers logo onto filled potholes. The DPW said the city has received a record number of pothole reports this year.
The problem with living in a state like Wisconsin or Illinois, you're going to experience that Midwest winter, which causes havoc for our roads. The construction crews could fix potholes twenty-four hours a day, and still not fill them all. The Brewers have teamed up wth the road crews in Milwaukee to help fight potholes.

The Milwaukee Brewers are so grateful for the support from the fans that they have done something unusual this season. This year, the city has received a record-breaking number of potlhole reports. They purchased the Department of Public Works a hot box trailer and stamp to help repair the roads. That's a really cool move by the team. This part is even better. The machine then stamps the team logo into the pothole when it's finished with the repair. That adds some fun and fan support to the streets.
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