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Workers, employers struggle as Long COVID sidelines thousands of Wisconsinites
In November 2020, Danielle Sigler tested approximately 200 residents in a Mount Horeb, Wis. nursing home during a COVID-19 outbreak.
Masks now required at four schools in Ashwaubenon–UPDATED
By Press Times Staff UPDATE-Two more Ashwaubenon schools will be required to wear masks for…
COVID-19 sick leave extended in Ashwaubenon
The federal mandate for the emergency leave was originally established as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Emergency Security (CARES) Act.
Green Bay area one of the worst COVID hotspots in the nation
With the Green Bay metro area as one of the worst in the country for COVID-19 cases, Dr. Ashok Rai wants people to break the chain.
Schools shift to virtual learning amid growing COVID-19 numbers
All schools in the Greater Green Bay area joined the Green Bay district in going to virtual instruction with COVID-19 numbers on the rise.
Seymour board discusses reopening plan
SEYMOUR – The Seymour school board discussed its final reopening plan for district schools at its Tuesday, Aug. 25, virtual meeting.
Board approves plan to reopen Ashwaubenon schools
Meetings are usually sparsely attended, but several people were physically present and online when the board unanimously approved a plan to reopen schools.
Allouez village board looks at COVID-19 numbers
At its Aug. 4 virtual meeting, the Allouez village board discussed wearing masks and COVID-19 numbers in the local community.
Campaign encourages people to keep up the COVID-19 fight
The WEDC continues to help those who need, and a new campaign – We’re All In – was touted during an event at Copper State Brewing Aug. 6.
Seven lessons learned from COVID-19
Cataclysmic worldwide events like COVID 19 often prompt people to reflect in life-changing ways. Consider these questions we might glean from this pandemic.