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More Federal Funding Needed To Fight Coronavirus
“The work of the Wisconsin National Guard has significantly advanced our response to the COVID-19 pandemic."

“The work of the Wisconsin National Guard has significantly advanced our response to the COVID-19 pandemic."

The Council approves creating an unarmed first responder program. This is the first step in a process.
The drive-in community conversation is the opportunity to discuss development in the 5 Points neighborhood, but registration is required.
The School Board is currently seeking qualified individuals to fill a recent vacancy.
You're invited to thank the Shorewood Public Library staff by displaying a sign in your yard.
The Governor responds to the temporary hold on the order limiting large gatherings.
A total of 19 North Shore residents have died.
Parents are invited to participate virtually in an "Emotional Wellness and Mental Health Conversation".
Bryan Steil received support for his reelection to Congress.
The goal of the school district's survey was to determine how parents are feeling about remote learning and the next steps.
A majority of quarantined cases are from the middle school.
The fall open burning of leaves, brush, and garden refuse is allowed in the City of Franklin from October 15 to November 30 with a permit.
Patients may soon receive letters from Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Community Physicians, Inc.
The Village wants voters to know they can return absentee ballots in the drop box at Village Hall any time, and they hope voters will early.
The purpose is to promote tourism-based businesses in the City of Franklin and marketing the City as a destination to potential visitors.
Staff will be preparing an update on proposed implementation for discussion at the October 19 Committee of the Whole meeting.
Students head out in 2021 via grants, but you must apply.
So far, 30 people have died in Greenfield.
First responders asking for your help to inform them of the special needs of loved ones.