Organizers being blasted over cancelation of Strawberry Fest
Festivals of Cedarburg said it s following CDC recommendations Share Updated: 7:10 PM CDT Apr 23, 2021
Festivals of Cedarburg said it s following CDC recommendations Share Updated: 7:10 PM CDT Apr 23, 2021
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Show Transcript BOHR IS LIVE IN CEDARBURG. AND NICK ORGANIZERS SAY THEY’RE FOLLOWING COVID-19 RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE CDC. RIGHT JOYCE CDC STILL RECOMMENDING AGAINST LARGE-SCALE GATHERINGS, ESPECIALLY THOSE THAT SOCIAL MEDIA ARE RATHER SOCIAL DISTANCING CAN’T BE MAINTAINED AND WITH STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL DRAWING SOME 50,000 PEOPLE HERE TO DOWNTOWN CEDARBURG PER DAY DURING FIRST OF ALL ORGANIZERS DECIDED TO PLAY IT SAFE, BUT NOT EVERYONE AGREES. IT’S HARD TO OVERSTATE WHAT THE ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL MEANS TO CEDARBURG RESIDENTS IN DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES. AND THIS WEEK’S DECISION TO CALL OFF THE FEST SET FOR THE LAST WEEKEND IN JUNE IS HITTING HARD NEWS DISAPPOINT
Updated: 4:24 PM CDT Apr 22, 2021 FEMA will end its COVID-19 vaccine distribution at the Wisconsin Center next month.Continuing Coverage: Coronavirus in WisconsinThe announcement was made Thursday morning.The last day for vaccines at the Wisconsin Center will be May 28.The Milwaukee Health Department will continue vaccine distribution at the Northwest and Southside Health Centers.The city hopes to continue with mobile vaccination sites to bring the vaccine into the community. There were also plans for drive-thru vaccine distribution.City officials have not yet said where that will be. If the demand is there, we will make sure we have the ability to have vaccinations but I think everyone understands if people aren t coming, those resources should go somewhere else, Mayor Tom Barrett said.FEMA has the capacity to administer as many as 4,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses per day.Officials said about 2,000 doses have been administered each day, on average.FEMA said it would administ
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Frazier School District will hold screening for incoming kindergarten students June 21-23, by appointment only.
To schedule, the district must have a completed registration packet, available by calling 724-736-9507, ext. 115 or 102, or at www.frazier schooldistrict.com.
UASD announces registration plans for kindergarten
Parents of children who will be age 5 by Sept. 1, 2021 and live in the Uniontown Area School District can visit www.uasdraiders.org to fill out a pre-registration form for kindergarten in the 2021-2022 school year. Those without internet access can call 724-438-4501, ext. 1604 for assistance.
BASD kindergarten registration planned
The Brownsville Area School District is holding kindergarten registration on Thursday, May 6 and Friday, May 7, at Brownsville Area Elementary School.
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