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Child care providers facing staffing shortages worsened by the pandemic

Child care providers facing staffing shortages worsened by the pandemic Sanika Bhargaw © Provided by Madison WMTV The shortages are leading to longer waitlists and more classrooms sitting empty with no teachers to staff them. NEW GLARUS, Wis. (WMTV) - Child care providers across Wisconsin are facing a workforce shortage. As more parents go back to work, providers are struggling to hire enough staff to accommodate rising numbers of families seeking child care. According to surveys conducted by Community Coordinated Child Care (4C), a nonprofit which provides support for child care, 19% of child care centers in Dane County reported leaving entire classrooms empty because they could not hire the teachers to staff them. In Rock County, that number is even higher at 26%.

Dane Co couple warns vaccinated people to remain cautious

Dane Co. couple contracts COVID-19 on long-delayed honeymoon Sanika Bhargaw WINDSOR, Wis. (WMTV) - A Dane County couple is trying to warn vaccinated people to not let their guard down just yet, after testing positive for COVID-19 months after being fully vaccinated. “It’s far from over, as we learned the hard way,” said Melissa Bizeau. Melissa and her husband Eric waited a year to go on their honeymoon, until both of them were fully vaccinated and restrictions had been lifted. “We just kind of felt this, I don’t know, false sense now what we feel like of safe,” Melissa said.

90-mile march for undocumented immigrant rights wraps up at Wisconsin State Capitol

90-mile march for undocumented immigrant rights wraps up at Wisconsin State Capitol Sanika Bhargaw © Provided by Madison WMTV People marched from Milwaukee to Madison calling for citizenship for all. MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Ninety mile in nine days – that is how much people marched to demand national and state legislators take action to help undocumented immigrants. Immigrant essential workers and nonprofits marched from Milwaukee to Madison this week, calling for citizenship for all. Locally, they also called for lawmakers to reinstate drivers licenses. Marchers were also joined by state and local leaders and members of the Wisconsin Farmers Union. People are gathered at Olbrich Park for the final leg of a 9-day march from Milwaukee to the Capitol, advocating for citizenship for all nationally and drivers licenses for all at the local level. @nbc15 madisonpic.twitter.com/TDMyzGgZoc Sanika Bhargaw NBC15 (@SanikaBhargaw) June 28, 2021

Drag community sees comeback in in-person shows after COVID-19

Drag community sees comeback in in-person shows after COVID-19 Sanika Bhargaw © Provided by Madison WMTV Performers say being able to interact with and see audience reaction is the best part of returning to normal. SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. (WMTV) - Pride Month is wrapping up, and the drag scene is making a strong comeback after COVID-19. The pandemic limited performances to virtual and socially-distanced shows, but Wisconsin drag queens are back in-person with all the makeup, sequins, high heels and glamour audiences should expect. Makeup, rhinestones, glamour - it s all here at the drag brunch here at Flavors! Wine Bar. I m talking to these queens.Posted by Sanika Bhargaw NBC15 on Sunday, June 27, 2021

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