From the Mayor s desk
By Theresa Kelly
Hello Chillicothe!
The past two years serving as the Mayor of Chillicothe has been nothing short of phenomenal! Since taking office in April 2019, my goal has been to make myself visible to the public and to reach out to everyone in the City to learn about and address your concerns and/or dreams for our Community. Two years later, my goal has not waivered. Unfortunately, Covid-19 has slowed the process, but it certainly has not ended the journey. Together we are inching our way back to normalcy. Though it is my belief that Covid-19 will be around for years to come, as more and more is learned about the virus, we are finding our way back. Together, we are getting through this obstacle course, and in my opinion, the Community of Chillicothe is Stronger for it!
Spring marathons in Wisconsin get community together
Check out the non-canceled marathon
It s a marathon that was not canceled and allowed athletes of all abilities to get outside and work up a sweat.
OCONOMOWOC, Wis. - Spring marathons are not canceled at least according to some folks in Oconomowoc.
Silver Circle Sports Events saw it coming and was able to safely host hundreds of runners Saturday morning, May 1. We assumed last fall that the marathons in Milwaukee would be canceled so we wanted to give the runners who have been training all winter to be able to go out and enjoy a marathon, Sean Osborne, owner of Silver Circle Sporting Events.
Brookfield Farmers Market shoppers return: Come and enjoy
Farmers markets kick off the season, welcoming shoppers
The Brookfield farmers market is one of many ready to kick off the new season and welcome shoppers.
BROOKFIELD, Wis. - With the warmer weather heading our way, several local farmers markets reopen this weekend. And with new CDC guidelines the experience will be different from last year.
Excitement surrounds the Brookfield Farmers Market Saturday as shoppers head to Brookfield Central High School for opening day.
We’ve had a great turnout – people are so happy to be out, Bobbi Harvey said.
It s the second season the market has operated during a pandemic so the vendors are no stranger to restrictions.
COVID rules partially lifted, Racine businesses welcome Wine Walk
Racine opens up capacity at businesses to 100%
A sign of recovery from the pandemic Racine has opened its businesses to 100% capacity with some safety restrictions remaining in place.
RACINE, Wis. - Racine lifted certain COVID-19 restrictions in its Safer Racine order on Thursday, April 29 making Saturday the first weekend day that business could operate at 100% capacity.
The Downtown Racine Wine Walk, a way to draw people to downtown stores, on Saturday took advantage of the changes. For some, the event felt more like life pre-pandemic.
Yolanda Coleman wants Plush Clothing to be a welcoming place for all sizes.
Wisconsin COVID cases up 405
By FOX6 News Digital Team
Published article
MADISON, Wis. - The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 405 Sunday, May 2, for a total of 599,227, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
There have been 6,839 deaths in the state.
Of the positive cases, 29,412 have required hospitalization while 583,357 have recovered, making for 8,765 active cases.
More than 2.8 million have tested negative.
More than 3.4 million have been tested.
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