If youre heading down to one o one be watching out just like yesterday for some very wet spots is thats where were seeing some of the heaviest of rainfall so isolated pockets out there were moderate to light showers are still being seen shower activity really begins to break up into the late morning at which point will still hold on to isolated showers into the afternoon. But definitely a lot less intense for the rest of the day after today, youre actually going to get nice dose of sunshine later today to mixed in with those sprinkles uh im sure not going to rule out so keep the umbrella and the rain jacket on hand because we do have a sprinkle potential in light rainfall potential well into the evening tonight. Now tomorrow our driest of day definitely not going to be a wet day like this morning, but still keep the umbrellas with you because we do have a few sprinkles showing up here on future cast friday is going to be the rainiest one though this one going to bring the bringing heav
3 right now greenfield and the village of Pleasant Prairie are both under snow emergencies kenoshas start at midnight tonight and it will go until further notice. Parking rules are also in effect in kenosha. Once two inches of snow has fallen there theres no parking on any posted snow route. Parking on . All . City streets is not allowed during this time. 3 effect. That means most residential streets will require alternate side parking. Right now the four inch rule is . Not . In effect. Keep a look out for signs and visit our website cbs58. Com for all updated parking rules. New at ten. The state patrol wants to get the word out. Slow down and leave room. So everyone, including law enforcement, can make it home safely tonight. Tonight. Cbs 58s amanda devoe is in waukesha right now with some advice for you. Amanda . The snow started falling here in waukesha around 4 30 this afternoon. It started sticking shortly after that. As the winter storm gets underway dozens of officers are on sta
We have more people arriving but they will be uh sherdsherd. I want to thank you for joining us today for this lunch of our lunchtime dialogue series americas rural opportunity, i want to thank all the people in the room, as well as hundreds of people livestreaming and those watching live on cspan3. I wonder how many there are. I am jeanette executive director of the Aspen Institute director, we do a lot of work out in the country connecting, motivating and equipping local leaders to build more prosperous regions and advance those living on the economic margins, since 1985 Aspen Institute has focused most of its work in Rural America and through our experience over those years we have learned full well that Rural America is not fly ovover country, rather live in, work in, start a business in, and raise a family in country, recent media headlines have focused on the decline of critical sectors, Community Health crisis and more. It reveals an important but less publicized invasion and co
Of people livestreaming and those watching live on cspan3. I wonder how many there are. [laughter] i am executive director of the Aspen Institute director, we do a lot of work out in the country connecting, motivating and equipping local leaders to build more prosperous regions and to advance those living on the economic margins while they do that. Since 1985 Aspen Institute has focused most of its work in Rural America and through our experience over those years we have learned full well that Rural America is not fly flyover country. Rather live in, work in, start a business in, and raise a family in country,. Recent media headlines have focused on the decline of critical sectors, Community Health crises and more. A deeper understanding of Rural America reveals an important but less publicized invasion and collaborative local invasions to turn challenges into opportunities. So to launch this series today we wanted to highlight just three representative stories of innovation. Were happ
But theyll be ushered in. Good afternoon and welcome to the Aspen Institute. On behalf of the Strategy Group and the Rural Development Innovation Group, i want to thank you for joining us for this lunchtime dialogue series. Americas rural opportunity. I want to thank all the people in the room here, in washington, d. C. , with us, as well as the hundreds of the people Live Streaming and those of you watching on cspan3. So i am i wonder how many there are. Im janet topolsky. Im executive director of the Aspen Institute strategies group. What we do here at aspen usg is we do a lot of work out in the country equipping local leaders to build more prosperous regions. And to advance those living on the economic margins while they do that. Since 1985, aspen csg has focused most of its work in Rural America. And through our experience over those years, we have learned full well that Rural America is not flyover country. Rural america, rather, is livein, workin, start a business in, and raise a