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COVID-19 vaccine clinic to be held at Mequon City Hall on April 13
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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.
Reggie Moore leaving Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention
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MILWAUKEE - The head of the city’s violence prevention office is leaving his post to take a newly-created position at a locally-based violence research and prevention center next month.
Reggie Moore, who has served as director of the Office of Violence Prevention since 2016, announcing in an email to city leaders Sunday night he will be stepping down from the position he’s held for five years and join the Comprehensive Injury Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin as its Director of Violence Prevention Policy and Engagement in May.
Officials: Scammers pose as officers, seek donations from taverns
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KENOSHA COUNTY, Wis. - The Kenosha County Sheriff s Department on Sunday, April 11 investigated several fraud complaints at local taverns in Kenosha County.
According to officials, individuals posing as law enforcement officers from the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department (KSD) were asking for donations.
The tavern owners stated they would receive a call to their business from an individual stating they were from the Kenosha County Sheriff s Department and were working with an organization called Police and Sheriff’s Coalition .
The caller would ask for donations stating that the money would go to school supplies for children, Shop with a Cop, and the D.A.R.E. program. The caller would then advise that they would send a volunteer to collect the money.