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OZAUKEE COUNTY (CBS58) -- As of 7 a.m., there were no accidents or water main breaks reported due to the heavy snow fall in Ozaukee County, according to the Sheriff's Office.
CBS58's Jocelyne Pruna was live in downtown Port Washington reporting on road conditions and snow fall. About eight inches accumulated on the roads.
Glenn Blumenberg who has a side job shoveling was out clearing the entrance and sidewalk of a local business. He gave CBS58 a live interview about his morning commute.