Burlington rebounding one year after devastating floods
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Jul 22, 2018 8:35 AM CDT
-
2:44
MTEA raises temperature as MPS starts sending budget-saving elimination...
-
2:04
’Everybody’s happy’: Brewers fans go home full of hope...
-
2:39
Neighbors near Highway 67 and McMahon asking for safety changes...
-
2:06
Fans, drivers pleasantly surprised by lack of Opening Day traffic...
-
2:04
City of Milwaukee files its largest nuisance lawsuit against...
-
1:19
Olympic champion Jordan Stolz throws out first pitch for Brewers’...
-
1:00
Annual Girls’ Day at Milwaukee City Hall aims to empower young...
-
3:05
’It’s going to be our year’: Brewers fans celebrate first...
-
1:50
$80M cargo hub development at Milwaukee’s Mitchell International...
-
2:46
CBS 58 Hometowns LIVE: Zablocki Golf Course
-
5:26
CBS 58’s Theater Thursdays: ’Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’...
-
2:25
Dropping temps and a shower chance for Brewers Opening Day
(CBS 58) -- From an old-fashioned ice cream social to a scavenger hunt and sidewalk sales, Burlington has a lot of fun on tap for next weekend's Maxwell Street Days and the Vintage Square Event.
In the summer of 2017, celebrations, in fact everyday activities, were put on hold as the community rallied to recover from historic flooding caused by heavy rain the weekend of July 11 and 12th.
Jacob Kittilstad recently returned to Chocolate City USA to highlight the "Burlington Rebound" one year after the flood.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter