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Dick and Margy Walker work on breaking down their stand at the at the Northside Farmers Market during the heavy rains that fell Sunday Morning. The market is held in the parking lot of the Northside TownCenter. Jan and Rudy Montgomery, Spring Green, work on breaking down their stand at the Northside Farmers Market during the heavy rains that fell Sunday Morning. The market is held in the parking lot of the Northside TownCenter. Rudy and Jan Montgomery, from Spring Green, Wisc. work on breaking down their stand at the Northside Farmers Market during the heavy rains that fell Sunday Morning in Madison, Wis. A sign posted joking at the high water earlier in the day on Prairie Rd. on Madison's west side. Work was being done Sunday afternoon by Tr-County Paving Inc., DeForest, to fill in holes and ruts caused by running rain water on Prairie Rd on Madison's west side.
Work was being done Sunday afternoon by Tr-County Paving Inc., DeForest, to fill in holes and ruts caused by running rain water on Prairie Rd on Madison's west side. Cops rescue a car stalled in water near railroad tracks on Frontage Road west of highway 51 in Madison, Wis. on Monday, June 9, 2008. Blooming Grove farmer Roxie Stillman estimates 40 animals drowned when a pasture flooded overnight. Blooming Grove farmer Roxie Stillman estimates 40 animals were drowned when a pasture flooded overnight on her farm along highway AB in the Town of Blooming Grove, Wis. on Monday, June 9, 2008. She raises a variety of livestock including sheep, goats, llamas and cattle. The building at right still had live chickens trapped inside of it.
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