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100 vehicles involved in deadly chain of accidents on I-41, Washington County Sheriff investigation finds

100 vehicles involved in deadly chain of accidents on I-41, Washington County Sheriff investigation finds
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Pavement work in Zoo Interchange begins next week

System ramp work to close two ramps Sunday April 25th. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will shut down two ramps in the Zoo Interchange beginning late on Sunday April 25th. The system ramp from eastbound I-94 to southbound I-41/894 will be closed for approximately three weeks to allow for repair of the pavement heave. The ramp of WIS 100 to eastbound I-94 will also close the night of April 25 th for two weeks. The work will include pavement repairs on both ramps. The work is weather critical, and the completion date is dependent on minimal amounts of rain. The work on the system ramp from I-94 eastbound to I-41/894 will reconstruct the pavement and subsurface to address the ongoing pavement issues causing the roadway to heave. The pavement will be removed to allow the repairs to the subsurface to take place.

Pavement work to repair bumps in Zoo Interchange begins next week

Pavement work to repair bumps in Zoo Interchange begins next week By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  article MILWAUKEE - The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) announced on Monday, April 19 that it will shut down two ramps in the Zoo Interchange beginning late on Sunday, April 25 for pavement repairs. A news release from WisDOT says the system ramp from eastbound I-94 to southbound I-41/894 will be closed for approximately three weeks to allow for repair of the pavement heave. The ramp of WIS 100 to eastbound I-94 will also close the night of April 25th for two weeks. The work will include pavement repairs on both ramps.

WI DHS: 110K staff, residents vaccinated in long-term care program

WI DHS: 110K staff, residents vaccinated in long-term care program By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  article MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced on Friday, April 16 that the federal Pharmacy Partnership for Long-Term Care Program will complete its last round of COVID-19 vaccination clinics next week. Since the launch of the program on December 28, 2020, pharmacy partners have provided first, second, and third rounds of on-site clinics at more than 2,900 long-term care facilities across Wisconsin. Vaccinations were provided to over 47,000 staff and 62,000 residents. The Pharmacy Partnership for Long-Term Care Program is a federal public-private partnership that provided vaccine administration for Wisconsin’s long-term care facilities. Through a contract, CVS and Walgreens pharmacies offered on-site COVID-19 vaccination to participating nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

WisDOT: Drive safely for Adopt-a-Highway crews

WisDOT: Drive safely for Adopt-a-Highway crews By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  article The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) asks motorists to stay alert for Adopt-a-Highway volunteers, who are busy collecting a winter’s worth of trash and recyclables along state highways. New to the program this year, the department keeps an interactive map. showing areas maintained by Wisconsin’s 2,769 Adopt-a-Highway groups as well as what routes are still available for additional volunteers. It’s a sure sign of spring to see people so generously taking the time to remove trash and debris from our roadsides, said WisDOT Secretary-designee Craig Thompson. Every driver makes a difference for their safety as well – buckle up, phone down and mind your speed.  

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