By Robert Kennedy
Jan 28, 2021 9:47 AM
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – The State Assembly is set to take a vote today that could repeal the statewide mask mandate.
It means Wisconsin could be going back to a patchwork system, with some communities requiring masks while others do not.
A few municipalities already have a mandate in place, just in case a scenario like this came to fruition.
A repeal would turn back the clock for local government officials to before the statewide mandate took effect in August and decisions had to be made in each municipality on a mask mandate.
“I think you want to avoid a patchwork quilt when you have some counties that could have a requirement, some cities would not, and so forth,” said Tom Nelson, Outagamie County’s Executive.
Season Ticket Holders who opted in will receive email Tuesday with purchase information; Tailgating in the parking lots is prohibited and attendees must wear face coverings at all times
By Robert Kennedy
Jan 16, 2021 8:11 AM
BROWN COUNTY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) â While much of the focus has been on the COVID 19 vaccinations that are now underway, Brown County leaders donât want you to forget about the flu shot this year.
Health officials are urging everyone six months and older to get the shot as soon as possible.
âIt is easy to forget about influenza this year, with so much information and effort being dedicated to COVID-19. But it is important to know that it is still critical, especially those who are 65 or older, or those that have underlying health conditions, get the flu vaccine,â Brown County Public Health Officer Anna Destree said.