COVID-19 vaccine clinic to be held at Mequon City Hall on April 13
By FOX6 News Digital Team
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MEQUON, Wis. - Midland Health, a local vaccination company, will be holding a vaccine clinic Tuesday, April 13, with expanded hours from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. at Mequon City Hall, 11333 N. Cedarburg Road.
While some first dose Pfizer vaccine will be available, the majority of the vaccines administered will be the first dose of Moderna.
A news release indicates the clinic is open to both appointments scheduled in advance or walk-in appointments during the clinic’s operating hours while vaccination supplies last. All individuals 16 years of age and over are eligible to receive a vaccination.
Study: 80% to 90% of urban WI schools were virtual in December
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MADISON, Wis. - Almost all urban Wisconsin schools taught their students virtually in December compared with only a fraction or rural schools, according to a study released Monday, April 12.
The Wisconsin Policy Forum released findings based on a state survey of Wisconsin schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program. About four of every five public and private schools responded to the survey.
It found that 80% to 90% of urban schools had all or mostly virtual instruction in December depending on the grade. That compares with 40% to 50% of suburban schools and 14% to 18% of rural schools.
Florida State University News
FSU students recognized virtually through President’s Undergraduate Humanitarian of the Year program
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The 2021 Humanitarian of the Year Award nominees. Top row, left to right: Taylor Biro, Jordan Fleurigene, Jordan Chung and Audrey Guoan. Middle row, left to right: Sofia Higgins, Jaya Smith, Marjorie “Maggie” Fitzsimmons and Kayla Pfeffer. Bottom row, left to right: Charles Brenner, Elizabeth “Beth” Slade, Micah Castillo and Alana Rigby. (The Center for Leadership & Social Change)
For more than 20 years, Florida State University has recognized undergraduate students who exhibit a tremendous commitment to service through its annual President’s Undergraduate Humanitarian of the Year Program.
The graphic shows the path of the pipeline from the mountain to the community.
For the past five years, the Tulane chapter of Engineers Without Borders has been working on a water-access project for Laquigo, an Ecuadorian village where residents typically get much of their water from ditches.
The group had planned to spend part of the summer of 2020 in Laquigo, working on the final plans of a 21-kilometer pipeline that would increase the water supply to Laquigo while making sure its access to water could not be cut off by other villages.
“Overall, this semester has been extremely exciting for us, and we hope it is work that can make the School of Science and Engineering proud.”
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