Series: The Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 And Wisconsin: April 2020


 
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Wisconsin's county sheriff's offices are working to reduce the number of inmates in hopes of preventing outbreaks of COVID-19 among inmates and jail staff.
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Several experts have advice on dealing with housing-related issues during the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to pay for housing expenses, what to do about showing a house or apartment, and what to do if you’re being removed from your home.
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A group of Milwaukee-area residents have filed a federal class action lawsuit following the April 7 election.
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GOP state lawmakers have released their plan to combat the economic and social problems created by the spread of COVID-19 in Wisconsin. The Legislature is expected to vote soon on the bill.
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President Donald Trump's reelection campaign is suing a Rhinelander TV station for airing an advocacy group's political ad.
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Wisconsin's April election made history, not for who was on the ballot, but because it happened at a time when government at all levels was telling people to stay home in the midst of a public health crisis.
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The state Department of Health Services announced on April 13 that there are 3,428 positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, a jump of 87 cases from the day before. 155 people have died.
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The state Department of Health Services announced on April 13 that there are 3,428 positive cases of COVID-19 statewide.
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The results of Wisconsin's spring statewide election are expected to be announced on April 13.
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Popular brand name businesses familiar to Wisconsin are stitching together ways to provide protection for first responders and health care workers across the state and country during the coronavirus pandemic.