Wisconsin approves a $5.3 million port infrastructure grant


🚢 Wisconsin approves a $5.3 million port infrastructure grant.

Along the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River, Wisconsin’s unique topography is often overlooked in terms of ports. Governor Tony Evers highlighted the grants as the state’s renewed commitment to port cities’ economies. The largest port in Wisconsin is the Port of Milwaukee, which is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan. The port handles a variety of cargo, including steel, salt, cement, and agricultural products. The port also has facilities for handling liquid bulk cargo, such as petroleum and chemicals. Additionally, the Port of Green Bay is located at the mouth of the Fox River and primarily handles bulk cargo, such as coal and limestone.

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