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    (The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s highway system ranks 31st in performance and cost-effectiveness, a drop from ranking 26th a year before in a report from Reason Foundation released Thursday. The report and 50-state rankings take into account 13 categories of data that include everything from highway expenditures per mile to Interstate and primary road pavement […] The post Report: Wisconsin roads rank 31st in cost-effectiveness, performance appeared first on The Black Chronicle.
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