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Low staffing numbers still a concern as Veterans Home at Union Grove endures second outbreak, 12 total deaths

Low staffing numbers still a concern as Veterans Home at Union Grove endures second outbreak, 12 total deaths
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Frost decorates the landscape | News, Sports, Jobs

Contributing Writer PHOTOS BY GARRY BRANDENBURG Frost on the morning of January 3rd revealed a transformed appearance to everything on the landscape. With warmer air flowing over cold snow covered ground, atmospheric conditions were just right with temperature/dew points close together allowing freezing fog to form. It would be safe to say that lots of photographs were made of this Mother Nature inspired event across the entire Midwest. So here are my offerings: the Iowa River upstream from Indian Bridge, and a tree with the Moon in the sky. Can you see it? FROST COVERED everything last weekend. It was an opportunity to get outside to record the event with my camera. It did not take long to appreciate how complete transformation of tthe landscape was. Every blade of tall grass, every branch of every bush and shrub, and every branch, twig and retained leaf on every tree was fluffed up with white decorations of frost. Those frost crystals grew well overnight to exponentially make e

After delays and lack of communication, vaccination for Racine County EMTs/firefighters to begin this week

After delays and lack of communication, vaccination for Racine County EMTs/firefighters to begin this week
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Editorial Roundup: Excerpts from recent Wisconsin editorials

OPINION: Racine site is right for new juvenile center

OPINION: Racine site is right for new juvenile center By: Associated Press January 8, 2021 7:42 am We were frankly surprised at the sour reaction some Racine City Council members gave the county’s proposal to open a $45 million center for at-risk-youth on or near the site of the old Brannum lumberyard on the city’s south side. Part of it may have been pique at being left out of the loop. Ald. John Tate II, president of the City Council, complained that no residents of his district had been made aware that the proposed center is to be built near them  not even he: “It’s exceptionally frustrating when the alderman of the area wasn’t told this was coming to the neighborhood.”

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