Category Archives: ((WHBYAM) 1150 WHBY) COVID-19-WHBY

Lamers takes part in national coach bus rally
Coach buses lined streets around the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. Wednesday, including a couple from Lamers Bus Lines. Controller Sherry Eisch of the Ashwaubenon-based company says Congress has lef...
Mike Kemmeter May 13, 2020

Pulaski officer rides on own to honor fallen officers
A local police officer is doing his part to remember law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. It’s National Police Week, and thousands of officers would normally take part in a bike ...
Mike Kemmeter May 13, 2020

Neenah woman hasn’t received unemployment yet
A Neenah woman lost her job nearly two months ago, and she’s still waiting for her first unemployment payment. Leslie Yurk says she’s filed seven claims, and they’re all listed as pe...
Mike Kemmeter May 13, 2020

Foster Care Month, ADI on Summer Changes and National Police Week
Enter From Spreaker Embed HERE May is Foster Care Month and we’re hearing from two families who have opened their hearts and their homes to children through the Children’s Wisconsin Treatm...
Hayley Tenpas May 13, 2020

Brown County puts local health order in place
Brown County’s public health officer is issuing a local order, keeping the previous statewide “safer at home” rules in place, until May 20th. Anna Destree issued a statement, saying ...
Mike Kemmeter May 13, 2020

Supreme Court blocks ‘safer at home’ extension
A divided state Supreme Court is blocking the extension of the governor’s “safer at home” order. Majority Republicans in the Legislature sued Governor Evers, after he decided to keep...
Mike Kemmeter May 13, 2020

Expert encourages free testing in Brown County
The head of Prevea Health hopes people without symptoms of COVID-19 will take a free test in Brown County. They’re available, starting today, at the community testing sites at the Resch Center, ...
Carol Patrizi May 13, 2020

Poll: More concerned about opening too soon
A poll shows more people are concerned about the state reopening too soon, rather than too late. Marquette Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin says the breakdown is 56 percent to 42 percent. He ...
Carol Patrizi May 13, 2020

Bar owner challenges others not to cash paychecks
An Oshkosh bar owner has a challenge for people, if they think the “safer at home” rules should stay in place. Don Herman runs the Fountain Tavern, and he wants people still working to go ...
Carol Patrizi May 13, 2020

Johnson prays there’s a cure for COVID-19
Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson of Oshkosh says he prays that a cure or treatment for COVID-19 will be discovered soon. Johnson is discouraged by criticism of drugs promoted by the Trump administrati...
Carol Patrizi May 13, 2020


