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Wisconsin Leaders To Try 'Safer At Home' Order Again: Report
What makes the start of this new Safer At Home order different is the way it's being shuttled through the legal system.

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What makes the start of this new Safer At Home order different is the way it's being shuttled through the legal system.

Organizers say they're looking to get the Rotary BluesFest going next summer, August 13 and 14, 2021.
Businesses are urged to adhere to social distancing-related guidelines.
Officials with the town center said that individual tenants will be making their own decisions about when and how to reopen.
Goodwill’s announcement comes just after the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the statewide Safer At Home order.
The city created an informational page that explains the rules and guidelines to follow when reopening.
The state average for a positive case is about one out of every nine tests, according to DHS data. Here are the latest numbers.
One positive case of COVID-19 detected among residents or staff members in a nursing home automatically triggers an investigation.
One positive case of COVID-19 detected among residents or staff members in a nursing home automatically triggers an investigation.
The list of facilities with cases of COVID-19 will be updated weekly and could change as investigations start and end.
The event will be held on Friday, May 22 from the comfort of your own home, garage or backyard campfire.
Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow says he trusts local businesses to reopen in a responsible manner.
Authorities say six Waukesha County long-term care facilities are being investigated following coronavirus outbreaks reported there.
Wauwatosa officials clarified what can open and what must remain closed under the local order.
"Our goal remains the same as everyone else – to reopen Greenfield as safely and quickly as possible," Greenfield health officials said.
Milwaukee County has a new Safer At Home order, but places like salons and bars can open with certain restrictions.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers says the Badger State has been thrown "into chaos" by the high court's decision.
Now that the Safer At Home order has been overturned, here is what leaders in Milwaukee County say they are planning.
The City of Racine Health Department adopted the order on the city level.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court left it up to the legislature and Department of Health Services to come up with new guidelines.