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Public Awareness Campaign Seeks to Boost COVID-19 Vaccinations
Marketing campaign aims at increasing vaccinations among children and seniors.
Jul 28th, 2022 by PrincessSafiya ByersNearly Half of State Has High COVID-19 Level
Masking recommended in 16 counties with 43% of population, including Milwaukee and Dane.
Jul 24th, 2022 by Erik GunnProgram Helps Spanish Speaking Families With Memory Loss
United Community Center offers caregiver training to families of Alzheimer's, dementia patients.
Jul 22nd, 2022 by Matt MartinezState Job Growth Slowed in Early Summer
Between May and June job growth was slower than expected.
Jul 22nd, 2022 by Erik GunnNursing Homes Struggle to Find Staff
New report finds state’s economy grew swiftly since pandemic, with some sectors trailing.
Jul 20th, 2022 by Leah TreidlerFederal Rules and Market Dominance Drove WI’s Baby Formula Shortage
Wisconsin contracts only with Abbott Nutrition, whose recall and plant shutdown jolted the market.
Jul 10th, 2022 by Hope KarnoppHere’s What To Know About COVID-19 Vaccines for Young Children
Public health officials, pediatricians encourage vaccinations for children six months old and up.
Jul 6th, 2022 by O. Ricardo PimentelWisconsin Has First Case of Monkeypox
400 cases in U.S. so far, but state health officials say risk to public remains low.
Jul 2nd, 2022 by Jenny PeekState Supreme Court Says Natural Resources Board Member Can Stay
Legislature won't okay Evers appointee to replace Fred Prehn so Prehn won’t step down.
Jun 29th, 2022 by Danielle KaedingState Begins Vaccines For Youngest People
Children aged 6 months to 5 now eligible, as COVID-19 continues to spread across state.
Jun 22nd, 2022 by Erik GunnCoggs Building Could Be Razed
New analysis finds razing and then constructing new building the most feasible redevelopment option.
Jun 14th, 2022 by Graham KilmerAbortions Can Save Mothers’ Lives
Abortions can be medically necessary when pregnancies cause life-threatening complications.
Jun 10th, 2022 by Phoebe Petrovic