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Police: Milwaukee man, woman wounded in shooting near 24th and Lloyd

City Hires Private Firm To Track COVID-19 Violations

Company responds on nights, weekends to complaints of businesses violating city orders. By Graham Kilmer - Mar 3rd, 2021 12:09 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee VIP Lounge, 828 S. 1st St., has been cited multiple times for violating the city’s COVID-19 health order. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. The City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) has contracted with a private company to help it issue citations to businesses violating local health orders. The company, Elite Process Service, LLC, will help the health department address issues at night and on weekends when it receives complaints, said

Health Department, Children s Wisconsin, Medical College to announce vaccine partnership

Wisconsin teachers will be eligible for the vaccine starting Monday

Wisconsin teachers will be eligible for the vaccine starting Monday Daphne Chen and Rory Linnane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Second grade teacher Lauren Mau teaches at Ronald Reagan Elementary School on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Mau is among the school staff who help make schools run during a pandemic. State health officials say they are ready to move forward with the second half of Phase 1B next week and educators will be first in line.  Popular Searches Now that nearly half of Wisconsinites ages 65 and up have received their first dose of vaccine, we are definitely moving forward with March 1, DHS deputy secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk said at a press briefing Tuesday.

Brewers submit plan for ballpark occupancy

share-square-2197419 MILWAUKEE Christian Yelich lunched with Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio last week in Los Angeles and asked his boss at least four times whether there would be fans in the stands on Opening Day. The Brewers took a significant step this week toward providing Yelich an answer. The team submitted a 350-page proposal to the City of Milwaukee Health Department calling for 35 percent occupancy at American Family Field the stadium formerly known as Miller Park for the club’s April 1 season opener against the Twins. If approved at that occupancy level, between 14,500 and 16,000 fans and employees would be in the building to begin the season, with hope of increasing attendance throughout the year if health and safety conditions continue to improve.

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