🌱 Health Department In 'Crisis Mode' + Bank Remodel

Happy Wednesday, neighbors! Let's get you all caught up on what's happening locally to start today off on an informed note.


First, today's weather:

Breezy and much colder. High: 18 Low: 5.


Here are the top stories in Port Washington-Saukville today:

  1. The Washington Ozaukee Public Health Department announced it was seeing a high burden of COVID-19 cases in Ozaukee and Washington counties, with 1,500 cases per day. (Greater Milwaukee Today)

  2. The Port Washington State Bank announced that it will remodel its Grafton branch starting January and ending in the spring. (Greater Milwaukee Today)

  3. Waukesha's Common Council is deciding on a permanent location for its parade memorial after the tragedy last Christmas. (Waukesha Patch)


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Today in Port Washington-Saukville:

  • 4-H Adult VIP Training - Ozaukee 4-H (6:30 PM)

  • 4-H Horticulture Project Meeting - Ozaukee 4-H (6:30 PM)


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You're officially in the loop for today! I'll see you around.

Ethan Duran

About me: I'm a Milwaukeean keeping watch over the state of Wisconsin. You can reach me at ethan.duran@patch.com.

This article originally appeared on the Port Washington-Saukville Patch