It was a challenge to find an open seat at the 30th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration at Gateway Technical College, 3520 30th Ave., Monday afternoon, as Kenosha area community members and elected officials gathered to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day and celebrate the Dr. King Humanitarian Award winners.
It was a challenge to find an open seat at the 30th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration at Gateway Technical College, 3520 30th Ave., Monday afternoon, as Kenosha area community members and elected officials gathered to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day and celebrate the Dr. King Humanitarian Award winners.
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The state Legislatureâs expected overturning of Wisconsinâs mask mandate, which the Assembly was expected to vote on today, could have the unexpected consequence of the state losing millions in federal food benefits.Â
However, it is likely that while the mandate would still be overturned in the coming days, aid would still be able to flow into Wisconsin should both houses of the Legislature amend their relevant bills. But those amendments may put Gov. Tony Evers in a position where he has to choose between, through a veto, keeping the mask mandate in effect but then potentially costing the state millions of dollars of aid; or allowing the mask mandate to end while enabling that federal funding to continue flowing into Wisconsin.