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  3. Milwaukee DPW: Garbage, recycling suspended due to temps - AOL

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    Due to dangerously cold temperatures, the Milwaukee Department of Public Works is suspending garbage and recycling collections for Tuesday, Jan. 16, as well as limiting shifts on Wednesday, Jan. 17.

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  5. Rumpke Sanitary Landfill - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 1996, [5] a massive landslide occurred on the north side of the landfill. [1] The north face of the mound cracked and fell forward, exposing 15 acres (6.1 ha) of buried waste. [2] A few months after the landslide, on May 23, 1996, lightning struck near the location of the landslide, [6] causing a fire that lasted for six days. [5]

  6. Flood Brothers Disposal - Wikipedia

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    Flood Brothers Disposal started operations with one truck and one employee, at 139 N. Clark St. in Chicago, Illinois. In 1963, the center of operations moved to 5435 W. Chicago Ave. From 1970 to 1977, the company expanded to several additional locations. The company is currently based at 4827 W. Harrison St. in Chicago,

  7. Elston Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Elston Avenue is a street in the city of Chicago, serving as an alternate route along the east side of the Kennedy Expressway (Interstates 90 and 94). It begins at Milwaukee Avenue, just north of Chicago Avenue. It travels northwest for almost 10 miles (16 km) until ending at Milwaukee Avenue again, just south of Devon Avenue.

  8. Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee (locally / m ə ˈ w ɔː k i / ⓘ mə-WAW-kee) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Milwaukee County. [15] With a population of 577,222 at the 2020 census, Milwaukee is the 31st-most populous city in the United States and the fifth-most populous city in the Midwest.

  9. Called the McKinley landfill, the green space was used in the 1960s as a staging area for the city’s Fourth of July fireworks, and later as the starting point for the annual Great Circus Parade.