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Milwaukee Walmarts Impacted By Lettuce Recall Amid E Coli Concern
Tanimura & Antle Inc. is voluntarily recalling its packaged single head romaine lettuce, according to the FDA.

Tanimura & Antle Inc. is voluntarily recalling its packaged single head romaine lettuce, according to the FDA.

“Off-Road Harley-Davidson” opens to the public on November 21.
Wednesday the School Board will host a learning session for those who may be interested in joining the school board.
The community is invited to be part of the listening sessions and hear from the school-based leadership teams.
During the Drug Take Back Day, held on October 24, Wisconsin had a total collection of 89,982 pounds of unwanted medication.
The Holiday Stroll parade has been canceled this year as a result of the pandemic, according to Village President, Julie Siegel.
Franklin High School, including athletics and in-person activities, are temporarily suspended for the next 14 calendar days.
Several businesses have submitted plans to alter their installations to make them more winter-friendly, according to the Village
A public hearing is set for November 17.
The Plan Commission will consider the first step to approving a 38-acre redevelopment in Greenfield.
Greenfield residents have the opportunity to learn more about Medicare Tuesday.
Highland View students transition to virtual learning amid a spike in cases at the school.
A newly released report highlights the need for Psychiatrists in both Milwaukee and Racine Counties.
The Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District will reassess their handling of the pandemic Monday.
The Village will hold a public hearing for the 2021 Whitefish Bay Village Budget on Monday, November 16.
Gov. Evers released statement on District Court of Appeals decision on public gatherings limits, encourages Wisconsinites to stay home
This closure was originally scheduled for Monday, November 9, and has been moved to Tuesday.
The annual event hosted by Greendale Celebrations is set for November 27 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Plans are in the works to release coronavirus cases among those in custody.
The annual Thanksgiving Day walk happens at 8:00 a.m.