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AURORA, Ill. Authorities have released new age-progressed photos of an Illinois boy last seen a decade ago leaving a resort in Wisconsin Dells.
Timmothy Pitzen would be 16 years old today. He was 6 when he disappeared on May 11, 2011.
Timmothy was last seen checking out of the Kalahari resort with his mother. Police said Amy Fry-Pitzen unexpectedly checked her son out of his school in Aurora, Illinois, before heading to Wisconsin.
Timmothy’s father, Jim Pitzen, reported his family missing on May 12.
Two days later, Amy was found dead at a hotel in Rockford, Illinois. Police said she left a note indicating that Timmothy was with others who would love and care for him.
Public health officials increase capacity limits for all Dane County, Madison businesses
April 29, 2021 10:40 AM Jaymes Langrehr
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MADISON, Wis. Public health officials in Dane County are issuing a new public health order, greatly easing capacity limits for every business in the county starting next week.
Public Health Madison and Dane County’s Emergency Order #16 will take effect on May 5th and run through June 2nd. Health data shows Dane County continues to be a leader in vaccinations and that supply remains high for providers in the region.
“Because our COVID-19 vaccination rates are among the highest in the state and the number of cases we’ve seen each day have stabilized, we are increasing gathering and capacity limits for all businesses,” said PHMDC Director Janel Heinrich said Thursday. “Although more spaces are opening, people should still participate in activities based on their comfort with risks, because although we a