Gov. Tony Evers calls out National Guard to work primary polls
Gov. Tony Evers is calling out National Guard troops to staff undermanned polling sites for next week’s presidential primary.
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Gov. Tony Evers calls out National Guard to work primary polls
Gov. Tony Evers is calling out National Guard troops to staff undermanned polling sites for next week’s presidential primary.
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‘Meeting in Middle America’ features the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Craig Gilbert
The latest episode of “Meeting in Middle America” with host Steven Olikara features the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Craig Gilbert. The two talk about issues surrounding the April 7 election amid the coronavirus pandemic.
This week’s edition is audio-only.
Meeting in Middle America” is a collaboration between the Lubar Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com. Sponsored by WAGET and Bridge & Build
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced the State of Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) is opening two state-run voluntary isolation facilities in Madison and Milwaukee and is providing guidance to local communities throughout Wisconsin. The two sites are set to open April 1, 2020 are at Lowell Center in Madison and a Super 8 hotel in Milwaukee.
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Evers said the state is preparing field hospitals and voluntary isolation centers in anticipation of the expected surge in coming days. As of Monday, there were 20 deaths in the state due to the virus and more than 1,200 confirmed cases, according to state and local health officials.
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Wisconsin ‘Safer At Home’ Order Issued: 30 Days
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers formally issued a “Safer At Home” order Tuesday morning. It will last for 30 days.
Ascension Asking For Face Masks Amid Coronavirus Emergency
As hospitals face critical shortages of protective gear, Ascension Wisconsin is now accepting donations for personal protective equipment.
He didn’t extend the deadline to register by mail, as Dems had asked. Conley ruled doing so would’ve given some voters a “false sense of confidence” their mail-in registration would’ve been received in time to vote absentee in the April 7 election
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