In light of Gov. Evers’ stay-at-home order, Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton School District buildings will shut down tomorrow, according to Superintendent Kelly Burhop. Click below to read a letter from Burhop.
N-O-W buildings to close starting Tuesday
In light of Gov. Evers’ stay-at-home order, Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton School District buildings will shut down tomorrow, according to Superintendent Kelly Burhop. Click below to read a letter from Burhop.
Monroe County today reported two new Covid-19 cases, bringing its total to 4,288, of which 17 are active (one is hospitalized), 4,240 have recovered, and 31 have died.
Monroe County today had four new Covid-19 cases, bringing its total to 4,244, of which 52 are active (none are hospitalized), 4,161 have recovered, and 31 have died.
Monroe County today had four new Covid-19 cases, bringing its total to 4,203, of which 54 are active (three are hospitalized), 4,119 have recovered, and 30 have died.
Vaccinations for the Covid-19 virus will be available to those 65 and older at Scenic Bluffs Community Health Centers’ Cashton location on Saturday, Feb. 20.
Monroe County reported 10 new Covid-19 cases, resulting in a total of 4,162, of which 4,051 had recovered, 81 were active (three were hospitalized), and 30 had died.
Monroe County had 10 new cases, resulting in a total of 4,152, of which 4,046 had recovered, 76 were active (three were hospitalized), and 30 had died.
Monroe County had 12 new Covid-19 cases, bringing its tally to 4,142, of which 4,033 had recovered, 74 were active (four were hospitalized), and 30 had died.
Monroe County reported 21 new Covid-19 cases Saturday through Monday, bringing the total to 4,130, of which 83 were active (four were hospitalized), 4,017 had recovered, and 30 had died.
Monroe County had five new Covid-19 cases, resulting in a total of 4,109, of which 71 are active (three are hospitalized), 4,008 have recovered, and 30 have died.
Monroe County had 14 new Covid-19 cases, which brought its total to 4,104 since the start of the pandemic. Of those, 3,962 have recovered, 112 are active (four are hospitalized), and 30 have died.
Monroe County reported 11 new Covid-19 cases, resulting in a cumulative count of 4,090, of which 3,953 have recovered, 107 are active (three are hospitalized), and 30 have died.