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October 29, 2020
Wisconsin Football cancels Nebraska game because of increasing team cases of COVID-19

Author: Wade Flavion MADISON- Wisconsin Football announced on Wednesday that because of rising cases of COVID-19 on the team, they would be entering a shutdown of team facilities for the next seven days. The shutdown will include the upcoming matchup …

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October 28, 2020
Gov. Evers recommends restricting movement as COVID-19 surges in rural counties.

The novel coronavirus is spread person-to-person via respiratory droplets, which is why it is important to stay 6 ft. away from others, according to Public Health Madison and Dane County. Image courtesy of the CDC, public domain. Author: Cailyn Schiltz

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October 27, 2020
UW Health gives recommendations for combating S.A.D.

Light will become more restricted shortly as daylight savings in Wisconsin ends Monday, Nov. 1, 2020 at 2:00 a.m. Photo courtesy of SSWJ, licensed under Creative Commons. Author: Jessica Gregory UW Health released a statement Wednesday emphasizing the …

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October 26, 2020
Petition to recall Gov. Tony Evers falls short on signatures.

Gov. Tony Evers is currently halfway through his first term as Wisconsin’s governor. Image courtesy of Tony Evers via Flickr. Author: Cailyn Schiltz Misty Polewczynski, the organizer of the petition to recall Gov. Evers, says it has failed because …

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October 23, 2020
Local high schools reconsider the status of sports after latest COVID-19 study.

The WIAA Board of Control and other advisory committees decide the outcome for Wisconsin high schools’ sport seasons. Photo courtesy of Jill Carlson, licensed under creative commons. Author: Jake Schneider While local high schools have faced the difficult …

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October 23, 2020
Badgers Give Back blood drive begins this week.

Badgers Give Back Blood drive will be located at The Nicholas Recreational Center, 797 W. Dayton St. Photo courtesy of Jessica Gregory. Author: Jessica Gregory UW-Health announced that the Badgers Give Back blood drive begins next week, running Oct. …

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October 21, 2020
Dane County moves to crisis model of contact tracing.

Dane County has been tracking over 150 new COVID-19 cases per day, according to Janel Heinrich, Director of Public Health Madison & Dane County. Photo courtesy of the CDC, public domain. Author: Cailyn Schiltz Dane County and Public Health Madison …

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October 20, 2020
Presidential Election closes in as early voting locations open in Wisconsin.

Voters are able to register at a new address at the early voting sites with proof of residence. A photo ID is needed in order to receive an absentee ballot. Photo courtesy of Jessica Gregory, 2020. Author: Jessica Gregory In-person …

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October 15, 2020
State organizations work to extend broadband access in six rural communities.

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation stated that rural communities without broadband during the COVID-19 pandemic are disadvantaged as daily activities move online. Image courtesy of Nenad Stojkovic, licensed under Flickr. Author: Jessica Gregory Gov. Evers announced this morning …

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October 13, 2020
Gov. Evers requests transparency and cooperation from Republican state leaders for future COVID-19 plans.

The Wisconsin Legislature indicated last April they were drafting a COVID-19 response plan but have since released nothing. Photo courtesy of Flickr, licensed under Creative Commons. Author: Jessica Gregory Gov. Evers called upon Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald and …

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October 12, 2020
Judge sides with Gov. Evers, Wisconsin mask mandate remains.

Emergency Order #1 was Wisconsin’s first state-wide mask mandate that began on Aug. 1, 2020. Photo courtesy of Flickr. Author: Jessica Gregory Circuit Court Judge R. Michael Waterman determined that Gov. Evers’ Emergency Order #90 mandating masks indoors would not …

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October 09, 2020
Madison hospitals may limit non-emergency procedures due to COVID-19 spike.

COVID-19 survivors who have to be hospitalized usually spend 10-13 days in a hospital, according to the Center for Disease Control. Image courtesy of Lars Plougmann via Flickr. Author: Cailyn Schiltz Madison hospitals say that they might have …

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