Tag Archives: Oshkosh

EAA: AirVenture still on for now
The head of the EAA says they’re still planning on having AirVenture in Oshkosh in late July. Chair Jack Pelton says they can wait until at least May to make decisions, because that’s when...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 26, 2020

Oshkosh considers fund to help businesses
Oshkosh leaders are working on ways to provide up to $1 million to help local businesses impacted by the shutdowns. The city is working with Winnebago County and the Greater Oshkosh Economic Developme...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 26, 2020

Oshkosh-based website on price-gouging list
An Oshkosh-based website is the only local business accused of price gouging. The state’s consumer protection agency sent letters to 16 companies across Wisconsin. N95Sales.com sells masks aroun...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 26, 2020

Ascension Wis. offers to cover COVID-19 treatments
Ascension Wisconsin won’t bill the uninsured for coronavirus testing and treatment. People with insurance won’t be charged for co-pays. The health care provider owns St. Elizabeth Hospital...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 25, 2020

Police won’t stop random drivers during order
Local police departments say they won’t be pulling over random drivers, or setting up checkpoints, during the “safer at home” order. People also don’t need documentation with t...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 25, 2020

Safer at Home order, Tourism impacts, Grocery Store Operations & Pillars Positivity
With Governor Evers’ Safer at Home order going into effect at 8 a.m. Wednesday, WHBY News Director Mike Kemmeter joins us to share what it means, and who is considered an “essential worker...
Hayley Tenpas Mar 25, 2020

Oshkosh council to meet, public encouraged to email
The Oshkosh Common Council will go forward with its regularly scheduled meeting tonight. City Manager Mark Rohloff says this definitely qualifies as an “essential service” under the Govern...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 24, 2020

Referendum helps Oshkosh students with laptops
A number of local school districts are lucky to be able to offer online classes to all students during the state-mandated shut down. Oshkosh Superintendent Vickie Cartwright admits they would have not...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 23, 2020

Oshkosh shifting staff to help with election
Oshkosh City Hall may be closed to the public for most business, but plenty of work is still going on inside. City Manager Mark Rohloff says they’re shifting some staffers to process requests fo...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 23, 2020

Oshkosh chamber offers loans to restaurants, bars
The Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce is offering emergency, low-interest loans to help bars and restaurants. The businesses can get up to $2,500, and there’s $60,000 available. Owners can apply on th...
Mike Kemmeter Mar 23, 2020


