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Isthmus Picks for May 20-27 features a return to live theater from American Players Theatre and Madison Shakespeare Company, virtual community leadership awards presentations from YWCA Madison and Madison College, and much more.

Agenda: Paddock Lake Village Board meeting May 19, 2021 – West of the I

May 18th, 2021 The Paddock Lake Village Board is scheduled to hold a regular Village Board meeting Wednesday starting at 7 p.m. at the Municipal Building. Among the agenda items are: Approve Preliminary subdivision Plat for Duck Pond on parcel 40-4-120-041-0300 Consideration and possible action to issue village permit allowing water ski exhibition for June 14-18, 2021. Rescind village covid 19 policy #20-01 requiring the wearing of face coverings in village hall.

PHMDC says Duck Pond can fully reopen after June 2

PHMDC says Duck Pond can fully reopen after June 2 May 19, 2021 2:55 PM Anna Hansen MADISON, Wis. The Mallards will get their chance to play in front of a full crowd this summer. According to a news release, Public Health Madison & Dane County said that team will be playing for a limited crowd beginning May 31 and June 1. Fans will not be required to wear masks while seated, but mask-wearing will be enforced in common areas of the stadium. Full capacity seating will be offered in most of the stands starting Friday, June 4, and Mallards officials said they will gather input from fans to determine if socially distanced seating should remain available past that date.

Copperas Cove Rabbit Fest underway, runs through Sunday

COPPERAS COVE — The rides — and the rabbits — are back at Copperas Cove City Park. The 41st annual Rabbit Fest began with Appreciation Night at City Park on Thursday, and the event filled with music, carnival rides, food and more is continuing through Sunday. Ross Oliver, Copperas Cove Chamber of Commerce president, and Bradi Diaz, Copperas Cove mayor, commenced the event by welcoming visitors and thanking sponsors. “I want to welcome you to the 41st Rabbit Fest,” Oliver said. “And a special thank you because last year we didn’t get to have it, so this year has double meaning so, this is the 40th and the 41st.”

Wisconsin DHS: Fully vaccinated can ditch masks, resume pre-pandemic activities

Wisconsin residents who are fully vaccinated can ditch the face masks and return to activities they did before the COVID-19 pandemic, the state’s health department said Friday. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services said it supported the new guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday that fully vaccinated people can largely resume pre-pandemic lives, including not wearing face masks indoors in most instances. DHS Secretary-designee Karen Timberlake said the new guidance for people who are fully vaccinated, considered to occur two weeks after completing a vaccination series, is “an exciting step forward.” “The science is clear: if you are fully vaccinated, you are protected, and you can start doing the things that you stopped doing because of the pandemic,” Timberlake said in a statement.

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