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Hoping storms take a detour

July 18, 2008 By WRN Contributor

Southern Wisconsin is bracing for another round of flooding, with the possibility of heavy rains over the next couple days, and that has some people saying "enough is enough."

Representative Andy Jorgensen represents parts of Jefferson County, which were hit hard by heavy flooding in June. He says many communities are still in the clean up phase, and the possibility of more flooding has many people wondering just how much more they can take. Jorgensen says they remain hopeful that the rain will move around them, so they can avoid any serious problems.

The main concern for many in his district is the Rock River, which remains five feet above flood stage. 

AUDIO: John Colbert reports (MP3 :37)

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