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Rail Service Forums in Upper Peninsula, Northern Wisconsin

Marquette, MI – Michigan state Sen. Ed McBroom and Wisconsin state Sen. Tom Tiffany announced they are hosting two public meetings in Michigan and Wisconsin on the state of rail service in the Upper Peninsula and Northern Wisconsin.

The public forums will allow residents to voice their concerns about rail service in Northern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

Event details are as follows:

Monday, Aug. 26

9 am – 3 pm EDT
Marquette Township Hall
1000 Commerce Drive
Marquette, MI 49855

Tuesday, Aug. 27

9 am – 3 pm CDT
Rhinelander High School Auditorium
665 Coolidge Ave.
Rhinelander, WI 54501

Individuals wishing to testify or who have questions about the events should contact the senators’ offices.

For Sen. McBroom, please call 517-373-7840 or email SenEMcBroom@senate.michigan.gov. For Sen. Tiffany, please call 608-266-2509 or email Sen.Tiffany@legis.wi.gov.

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