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Julie Voeks, 68, Was Talented Artist
Although she is no longer with us in physical form, she will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

Scott Anderson is a jack-of-all-trades journalist who came up through the ranks of photojournalism nearly 20 years ago. In his career, he's documented relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina, photographed three U.S. presidents, and photographed more high school sporting events than he can remember.
He's won a Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism for his work documenting the parental generation gap and was honored at Patch for his work on the state's Opioid crisis.
Scott completed his undergraduate coursework at UW-Platteville and has a Master's Degree from UW-Madison in Journalism. He's a proud Wisconsinite who loves the outdoors. He loves his wife and two children.
You can reach him at scott.anderson@patch.com
Although she is no longer with us in physical form, she will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

The new ban affects bars and restaurants, but not places like grocery stores where people congregate.
North Shore officials are urging voters to ask for an absentee ballot as early as possible.
The closure is indefinite, officials said.
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District officials said students will not be expected to engage in any distance learning on-line during this time frame.
ProHealth Care has put in place stricter rules for hospital visitation to protect patients and employees amid the coronavirus scare.
The mandated closure will begin on Wednesday, March 18, in order to give school districts ample time to make plans.
Over spring break, district officials are urging the public to follow the Center For Disease Control's travel guidelines.
The declaration enables the county to become eligible for state and federal resources to support its operations related to the pandemic.
Here is our running list of school district that have decided to stay open, or shut down to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Wisconsin.
District officials said they're taking extra precautions in the schools starting next week, and have canceled school starting Monday.
In a news release issued Friday, March 13, area school districts are closing Monday, March 16, with a tentative re-opening date of April 13.
Hospitals across Wisconsin are changing their visitor policies and offering advice to people who think they may have the new coronavirus.
Waukesha public schools are closing over coronavirus concerns.