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Wisconsin plans to use honor system when residents with certain health conditions become eligible for vaccine March 29

Wisconsin plans to use honor system when residents with certain health conditions become eligible for vaccine March 29 Mary Spicuzza, Molly Beck and Daphne Chen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Scott Ash / Now News Group Medical Assistant Cathy Johnson prepares syringes for use at the newly opened South Shore COVID-19 vaccine clinic. The South Shore Health Departments of Cudahy, South Milwaukee, St. Francis and Oak Creek collaborated to open the clinic, which is by appointment only. To register for an appointment, please complete the form at http://bit.ly/SSVaccineReg. Millions of people with certain high-risk health conditions will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine in the next phase of Wisconsin s rollout, state health officials said Thursday.

A year changed some of what we knew about COVID and who it affects most But heartbreak was the constant

A year changed some of what we knew about COVID and who it affects most. But heartbreak was the constant. John Diedrich, Sophie Carson, Irene Chang, and Andrew Mollica © Courtesy of Carmen Gardner-Jackson Diane Butler, center, poses for a photo at her graduation in 2013 from Bryant & Stratton College with her daughter, Carmen Gardner-Jackson, and her son-in-law Kelly Jackson. Butler earned a degree in criminal justice. She died in 2020 from COVID. A year ago, as deaths from the coronavirus soared in New York, Seattle and elsewhere, people in Wisconsin waited and wondered. The first case of the virus had been confirmed in the state in late January 2020. It seemed just a matter of time before COVID claimed a life in Wisconsin. On March 19, it took three.

Hartland native, Wisconsin grad to return to American Ninja Warrior

Hartland native, Wisconsin grad to return to American Ninja Warrior
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A Vietnam veteran wants to help bring closure to comrades when The Moving Wall comes to Waukesha this spring

A Vietnam veteran wants to help bring closure to comrades when The Moving Wall comes to Waukesha this spring Hannah Kirby, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Scott Ash / Now News Group Marcia Turner of Oconomowoc reaches out to the name of her cousin, Jack D. Downs, while visiting The Moving Wall at Crosspoint Community Church in Oconomowoc on Nov. 14, 2015. When The Moving Wall comes to Waukesha this spring, Vietnam veteran Kim Mick  Michalowski plans to be there every day.  The Moving Wall, a traveling half-sized replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., is scheduled to be at Frame Park from about noon May 27 through 6 a.m. June 1. 

Slender Man stabbing: Anissa Weier is requesting conditional release

One of the women involved in the Slender Man stabbing will soon appear before the Waukesha County Circuit Court judge who sentenced her to 25 years in a state mental facility to request her release.  Anissa Weier, now 19 years old, has spent the last 3½ years at the Winnebago Mental Health Institute after a jury found her not criminally responsible due to a mental disease in the stabbing that nearly killed a classmate in a sensationalized crime that gained worldwide coverage. Weier was 12 when she and Morgan Geyser lured Payton Leutner into the woods, stabbed her 19 times and told police they did so to appease a fictional internet horror character named Slender Man. 

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