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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Typical November weather returns this weekend after an incredible stretch of warm temps! It will be sunny, making it a perfect weekend to get out of the house and do something fun with family or friends!Not sure what to do Check out our list of some of the fun things happening around the area over the next few days.FRIDAYMilwaukee City Tree Lighting1134 N Vel R Phillips Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203Season To Spark Holiday CelebrationBayshore MallThe Yard 5 鈥?7 p.m.Glendale, WI 53217Milwaukee Holiday Lights FestivalNovember 16, 2023 - January 1, 2024Milwaukee DowntownWisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53203Christmas at the Pabst MansionNovember 16, 2023 - January 7, 2024Pabst Mansion2000 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53233Holiday Mimosa TourNOVEMBER 16 - JANUARY 6, AT 9:30AMPabst Mansion2000 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53233Country Christmas Illuminated Walk ThroughThe Ingleside Hotel2810 Golf Road, Pewaukee, WI 5307
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2Fall Cocktails Mixology WorkshopSIP MKE1515 West Mequon RoadMequon, WI 53092FrozenTosa West Theatre has been selec
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ve Is an Open Door competition.11400 W Center St Wauwatosa, WI 53222Into the WoodsPresented byWest Allis West Milwaukee School District1160` W. Lincoln Ave., West Allis, WI 53227School of RockNov. 17 鈥?Dec. 30, 2023Skylight Music Theatre at the Broadway Theatre Center158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202Holiday Lights Hunger Run/WalkSheboygan Jaycees Quarryview C Crop Equitable efficiency: Milwaukee County researching possibility of centralizing Health Department
MILWAUKEE 鈥?Area nursing homes continue their push towards normalcy following a tough year during the COVID-19 pandemic. I think seniors have been hunkered down. Because many are really afraid, said Helen Marks-Dicks of AARP Wisconsin.Hunkered down and taking precautions. Many seniors in assisted living facilities are longing for a return to the normal life they lived for years. The death rate in nursing homes has been horrendous, and that was an industry that has had a lot of problems before. The pandemic has made it worse, Marks-Dicks said.Health officials have eased some guidance for nursing homes, citing a sharp decline in death and infection rates.From mid-January to mid-Febr
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uary, the average deaths per 100 nursing home residents nationally fell from 1.95 to 1.02.Positive infection cases fell even more dramatically in that same time period: 9.2 to 3.5 per 100 residents.Wisconsin s numbers are trending even better, with death rates and cases below the national average. For me, the vaccine was truly a blessing, said Jennifer Whetter, who spent the past year trying to visit her husband Roy, who is in a Milwaukee nursing home.With strict visitation rules for much of that time, she was
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n t able to get into her husband s assisted living facility. She even pushed for the state to incorporate essential caregiver status.It never happened, so she d
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id the next best thing. Getting a job there, really, was my only solution, Whetter said.Whetter is now a part-time employee at S