Rain stopped just in time Tuesday morning for Gov. Tony Evers, Racine Mayor Cory Mason and about 10 workers to repair a Racine road.
Evers, Mason
Gov. Tony Evers, right, and Racine Mayor Cory Mason prepare to shovel asphalt into a pothole Tuesday on Wilson Street in Racine.
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Evers pothole tour
Evers, Mason, Hinze
Racine Mayor Cory Mason, from left, Gov. Tony Evers and Ken Hinze, Racine Department of Public Works employee, tamp down asphalt while filling a pothole Tuesday on Wilson Street in Racine.
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Evers pothole tour
Racine Mayor Cory Mason, right, and Gov. Tony Evers scoop asphalt to repair a pothole Tuesday on Wilson Street in Racine.
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Evers in Racine
Gov. Tony Evers shovels asphalt into a pothole Tuesday on Wilson Street in Racine.
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Mason, Evers repair road
Racine Mayor Cory Mason, left, and Gov. Tony Evers prepare to shovel asphalt into a pothole Tuesday on Wilson Street in Racine.
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Preparing to fix a road
Gov. Tony Evers, left, and Racine Mayor Cory Mason prepare to shovel asphalt into a pothole Tuesday on Wilson Street in Racine.
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Cleaning out a pothole
City of Racine Department of Public Works employees scooped mud and swept rainwater out of potholes Tuesday on Wilson Street so they could be filled by Gov. Tony Evers.
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