6-18-20 wi department of health to conduct covid-19 studies
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has announced two population health studies that are designed to better understand where COVID-19 is in the state, identify communities at risk for a future outbreak and
6-18-20 uw madison to reopen with online, in-person classes
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Officials at the University of Wisconsin-Madison say they will open as scheduled this fall with a mix of in-person and online courses. The university announced Wednesday that classes will begin as scheduled on
6-18-20 fdl county upgrading it’s computer system
Fond du Lac County is upgrading it’s computer-aided dispatch, records management, mobile and jail management system. The Fond du Lac County Board has approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with Motorola Solutions. County executive Al Buechel
6-18-20 wisconsin grocers association-safety measures are hear to stay
The president of the Wisconsin Grocers Association says he expects safety measures implemented at grocery stores across the state during the pandemic are here to stay. Brandon Scholz tells WFDL news grocery store owners realize while the Safer
6-18-20 new covid-19 death toll model
The Fond du Lac County Public Health Officer says the latest models showing the number of COVID-19 deaths nearly doubling by September is scary and sad. A Harvard health expert said he expects the U.S to surpass 200,000 deaths sometime
6-18-20 fdl county high speed chase suspects
The Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office has released another photo of the suspects involved in a high speed chase last month. The chase started on Interstate 41, and ended when the pursuit was terminated in the city of Fond
6-18-20 virus outbreak-hunter lawsuit
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Kansas-based hunting advocacy group is suing to force the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to restart in-person hunter education courses. The DNR canceled the courses as part of a stay-at-home order Gov.
6-18-20 juneteenth flag-wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Juneteenth flag celebrating the a day that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. will fly over the Wisconsin Capitol for the first time in state history. Gov. Tony Evers announced
6-18-20 ntsb investigation into fatal wi crash that killed four
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation into a chain-reaction crash that killed four people and injured several others in southern Wisconsin last week. The NTSB tweeted that the agency is
6-18-20 wi assisted living virus outbreak
PULASKI, Wis. (AP) — State regulators say mismanagement at an assisted living facility in northeastern Wisconsin made a deadly coronavirus outbreak worse. Forty-six people have been infected by COVID-19, including 10 residents who died, at Country Villa