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

How is WI Helping Small Business?
The head of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, Secretary-Designee Missy Hughes, joins Josh to discuss how her agency is getting support to small businesses across the state, working to di...
Josh Dukelow Mar 30, 2020

Some students staying in UWO dorms
About 60 students are still living in residence halls at UW-Oshkosh. Chancellor Andrew Leavitt says they’re a mix of international students and students who don’t have anywhere else to go....
Mike Kemmeter Mar 29, 2020

Coronavirus brings back memories of polio
The steps governments are taking to deal with coronavirus is bringing back memories of the spread of polio in the 1950s. Dr. Lowell Peterson of Appleton says there were procedures, when there was a pr...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 29, 2020

Photographers helping works in COVID-19 battle
Photographers around the country are offering to take free family pictures for health care workers, first responders and others involved in the battle against coronavirus. Rachael Phillips of RP Photo...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 29, 2020

Neenah making plexiglass shields for election
The City of Neenah is making plexiglass shields to protect poll workers on election day. Mayor Dean Kaufert says it will provide a barrier between the workers and voters. The city will build 26 of the...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 29, 2020

Appleton schools add free meal pick-up spots
The Appleton school district is going to expand the number of places where families can pick up free meals for students. They’re adding six elementary schools — Badger, Columbus, Highlands...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 29, 2020

Statewide COVID-19 cases at 1112, up 12%
The state is reporting 1,112 confirmed coronavirus cases. That’s a 12 percent increase from yesterday’s total of 989. Outagamie County now has six confirmed cases, and that’s up two....
Mike Kemmeter Mar 29, 2020

Statewide COVID-19 cases at 989, up 17%
The state is reporting 989 confirmed coronavirus cases in Wisconsin. That’s a 17 percent increase from yesterday’s total of 842. Fond du Lac County has two more confirmed cases, for a tota...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 28, 2020

DHS doesn’t want case totals to discourage people
State Department of Health Services Secretary Andrea Palm doesn’t want people to get discouraged about the rising coronavirus case numbers. She expects them to continue to go up, until they can ...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 27, 2020

Evers wants ballots mailed to all registered voters
Governor Evers wants state lawmakers to agree to mail absentee ballots to every registered voter in the state. He believes it’s crucial to keep people safe on election day. He says it’s go...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 27, 2020


