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City Brewing's rezoning request to raze houses for employee parking advances to La Crosse Common Council


LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) City Brewing Co.’s rezoning request so it can raze several vacant houses for employee parking is advancing to the La Crosse Common Council after gaining approval from a second city committee Tuesday.
This city of La Crosse illustration shows the six vacant homes to be razed and The properties to be rezoned from multiple dwelling, light industrial and local business to heavy industrial on Jackson, Third and Fourth streets.
Accommodating increasing numbers of employees as the brewery plans a multi-million dollar expansion during the next couple of years was a factor in the gaining approval of the Judiciary and Administration Committee Tuesday and the Plan Commission Monday. ....

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Sparks still fly as La Crosse Council mulls replacing Fire Stations No. 2 and No. 4


Sparks still fly as La Crosse Council mulls replacing Fire Stations No. 2 and No. 4
April 8, 2021 9:31 PM
Mike Tighe
Updated:
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) Replacing Fire Stations No. 2 and No. 4 continues to spark fireworks among La Crosse Common Council members, including an often-volatile debate Thursday night.
After a lengthy kerfuffle during a Zoom meeting, the council voted 8-4 to adopt an amended resolution to proceed with replacing Station No. 2 with a new building on La Crosse Street this year but put Station No. 4 on hold pending a decision on its proposed historic designation.
The resolution also approved moving ahead with an extensive remodeling of Fire Station No. 1, including the second-floor bathroom, locker room, and bunkrooms. ....

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How COVID vaccination rates look county-by-county across the United States


How COVID vaccination rates look county-by-county across the United States
Updated 8:43 AM;
By Andrew Selsky, Hannah Fingerhut and Christopher Weber | The Associated Press
So few people came for COVID-19 vaccinations in one county in North Carolina that hospitals there now allow anyone 16 or older to get a shot, regardless of where they live. Get a shot, get a free doughnut, the governor said.
Alabama, which has the nation’s lowest vaccination rate and a county where only 7% of residents are fully vaccinated, launched a campaign to convince people the shots are safe. Doctors and pastors joined the effort.
On the national level, the Biden administration this week launched a “We Can Do This” campaign to encourage holdouts to get vaccinated against the virus that has claimed over 550,000 lives in the U.S. ....

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Vaccine Reluctance Is Waning, But Still Significant, New Poll Finds


Vaccine Reluctance Is Waning, But Still Significant, New Poll Finds
The Associated Press
So few people came for COVID-19 vaccinations in one county in North Carolina that hospitals there now allow anyone 16 or older to get a shot, regardless of where they live. Get a shot, get a free doughnut, the governor said.
Alabama, which has the nation s lowest vaccination rate and a county where only 7% of residents are fully vaccinated, launched a campaign to convince people the shots are safe. Doctors and pastors joined the effort.
On the national level, the Biden administration this week launched a We Can Do This campaign to encourage holdouts to get vaccinated against the virus that has claimed over 550,000 lives in the U.S. ....

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Many still hesitate to get vaccine, but reluctance is easing - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper


April 3, 2021
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So few people came for COVID-19 vaccinations in one county in North Carolina that hospitals there now allow anyone 16 or older to get a shot, regardless of where they live. Get a shot, get a free doughnut, the governor said.
Alabama, which has the nation’s lowest vaccination rate and a county where only 7% of residents are fully vaccinated, launched a campaign to convince people the shots are safe. Doctors and pastors joined the effort.
On the national level, the Biden administration this week launched a “We Can Do This” campaign to encourage holdouts to get vaccinated against the virus that has claimed over 550,000 lives in the U.S. ....

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