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Friday Photos: Politicians Get Close Look at Coggs Center Construction
Friday Photos

Politicians Get Close Look at Coggs Center Construction

Hard hat tour loops through several doors in building designed to have "No Wrong Door."

Medicaid Expansion Could Benefit 90,000 Wisconsin Residents

Medicaid Expansion Could Benefit 90,000 Wisconsin Residents

Wisconsin Policy Forum studies long-offered expansion's potential, ability to save $200 million annually.

State-Funded Leave Behind Program Gives Live-Saving Tools to Opioid Addicts

State-Funded Leave Behind Program Gives Live-Saving Tools to Opioid Addicts

$500,000 from opioid settlement pays for kits with Narcan and fentanyl test strips.

Wisconsin Sees 1,000% Spike in Whooping Cough Cases

Wisconsin Sees 1,000% Spike in Whooping Cough Cases

State officials encourage immunization. Levels returning to pre-pandemic rates.

Friday Photos: New Coggs Center Rises
Friday Photos

New Coggs Center Rises

$42 million complex represents county's vision of "No Wrong Door" to access services.

Staffing, Medicaid Rates Put Wisconsin’s Long-Term Care Providers in Crisis

Staffing, Medicaid Rates Put Wisconsin’s Long-Term Care Providers in Crisis

Gov. Evers’ $258 million plan will temporarily help, but more needed providers say.

West Nile Virus Kills 2 in Wisconsin

West Nile Virus Kills 2 in Wisconsin

State health officials encourage residents to protect themselves against mosquito bites.

MKE County: Rather Than Razed, Coggs Building Could Be Turned Into Affordable Housing
MKE County

Rather Than Razed, Coggs Building Could Be Turned Into Affordable Housing

Crowley proposes supporting Gorman proposal with $2.5 million budgeted for demolition.

Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Approved by FDA

Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Approved by FDA

Could be available this week for Wisconsin residents.

Could Medicaid Expansion, Rural Incentives Reduce Labor Shortage?

Could Medicaid Expansion, Rural Incentives Reduce Labor Shortage?

Final report by Governor’s Task Force on Healthcare Workforce offers recommendations.

Evers Bypasses Legislature in Battle Over Funding Long-Term Care

Evers Bypasses Legislature in Battle Over Funding Long-Term Care

Governor using federal funds to revive blocked plan to aid struggling care providers.

Health Officials Urge Vaccinations Before Kids Go Back to School

Health Officials Urge Vaccinations Before Kids Go Back to School

Only 79% of MPS students were vaccinated last year.

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