Milwaukeean says there 'needs to be a better job' of snow cleanup
Milwaukee's official observation site at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport measured 22 inches of snow total on the season as of Tuesday morning, Feb. 16, the National Weather Service reported, the deepest snow depth recorded in the city since Jan. 2001, more than two decades ago. One Milwaukee woman said she's frustrated with the city.
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