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14 Coronavirus Deaths In Wisconsin; 842 Confirmed Cases
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said he wants absentee ballots sent to every registered voter amid the coronavirus public health emergency.

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said he wants absentee ballots sent to every registered voter amid the coronavirus public health emergency.

Meijer, which has stores across southeastern Wisconsin, has suspended store returns - but extended the return policy because of COVID-19.
This order does not in any way relieve a person's obligation to pay their rent or mortgages, Evers said Friday afternoon.
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Face masks, exam gloves, cover gowns, mask filters, surgical masks, gowns and face masks are headed to people who need them.
"As a Mayor, I am watching these two sacred duties collide with one another," Racine Mayor Cory Mason wrote in a letter to Gov. Tony Evers.
The Wisconsin Consumer Protection Agency says everything from toilet paper to disinfectant wipes, bottled water and masks were priced high.
Wisconsin health officials reported that Milwaukee saw the biggest increase in confirmed cases, adding 71 new ones overnight.
"At this time playground equipment is closed, [and] we are not able to wipe down tables and other surfaces," county officials said.