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Dining: 16 South Side Places for Good Eats

Mexican, Thai, Vietnamese, burgers, pizza and more. //end headline wrapper ?>Take a break from cooking and support small businesses. Photo by Ana Martinez-Ortiz/NNS. Small restaurants need your support to make it through the pandemic. And you need to eat. So why not fulfill both needs by ordering food at one of Milwaukee’s locally owned eateries? At the start of the pandemic, many restaurants struggled to survive. The stay-at-home order meant that restaurants were restricted to pickup and delivery options. A year later, restaurants can now offer dine-in services as long as they continue with mask mandates and social distancing measures.

Where To Get COVID-19 Vaccine in Milwaukee

Here is a list of COVID-19 vaccine clinics. //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee Hayat Pharmacies runs walk-in COVID-19 clinics at various locations, like this one at the Ma’Ruf Center in February. Residents 16 and older are now eligible to get vaccinated. Photo by Sue Vliet/NNS. Wondering where to get your COVID-19 vaccine? Here’s a list of places to get the shot in Milwaukee. City-run sites Wisconsin Center The Wisconsin Center, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave., has been selected to become a federal community clinic for COVID-19 vaccinations. This means for the next eight weeks, it will be open seven days a week and have the capacity to administer 3,000 shots per day.

Often overlooked: Expanding vaccine opportunities for vets, homeless

Often overlooked: Expanding vaccine opportunities for vets, homeless By Kasey Chronis and FOX6 News Digital Team Published  Often overlooked: Expanding vaccine opportunities for vets, homeless The Milwaukee VA Medical Center announced it is now giving COVID-19 vaccinations to all veterans – regardless of enrollment status – as well as spouses and caregivers. MILWAUKEE - It may seem like opportunities to get the COVID-19 vaccine are popping up left and right, but some local leaders worry that vulnerable communities are still being overlooked. New changes and clinics announced on Tuesday, April 6 will increase opportunities for veterans and their families, and homeless individuals to get vaccinated. 

All vets, spouses, caregivers can get COVID vaccine at Milwaukee VA

All vets, spouses, caregivers can get COVID vaccine at Milwaukee VA By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  Zablocki VA Medical Center, Milwaukee MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee VA Medical Center announced on Tuesday, April 6 that it is now giving COVID-19 vaccinations to all veterans – regardless of enrollment status – as well as spouses and caregivers. The recently enacted SAVE LIVES Act authorized VA to vaccinate anyone who has served in the military – active-duty, reserve or national guard – regardless of their time in service, status or character of discharge. The act also includes spouses, caregivers and recipients of benefits through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Ope! Brewing Co plans to open West Allis brewery in 2021

Ope is no longer going to be just a Midwestern expression of surprise. This year, three buddies are planning to turn it into a new brewery in West Allis.  John Onopa of Wauwatosa, Kyle Ciske of West Allis and Adam Anders of Brookfield are looking to open Ope! Brewing Co. in the former Perfect Screw Products Corporation building, 6751 W. National Ave. They re in the process of purchasing the space from the City of West Allis, they said, and hope to close on it by the end of March.  All of us found craft beer through drinking it, and all eventually started homebrewing and playing around with that, said Ciske, head brewer at The Explorium Brewpub in Greendale. 

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