New North Region Stepping Up to the COVID-19 Challenge Oshkosh duo creates "window masks" to better communicate with hearing impaired WBAY The CDC still recommends people wear masks while out in public. but those masks can make communication challenging for people with hearing impairments. Now a duo in Oshkosh is working to alleviate that problem.
Alban Limited is known for its dress-making, but it’s now venturing into another type of product. Owner Dave Alban is creating masks with clear,... Read More 1>
New North Region Stepping Up to the COVID-19 Challenge NWTC resumes some classes with enhanced safety protocols WBAY For the first time since the pandemic began, some students are back at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College taking summer classes.
Thursday we visited a welding class to see the safety protocols now in place to best ensure students and staff stay safe.
When it comes to learning certain skills, virtual learning can.... Read More 2>
New North Region Stepping Up to the COVID-19 Challenge UW Oshkosh releases ‘Titans Return’ plan for fall FOX 11 News UW-Oshkosh says it's moving forward with reopening its campuses for the fall semester.
The UWO Recovery Task Force put forward its 'Titans Return' plan.
Students have the option to take classes in-person or online... Read More 3> Expansion and Business Development in the New North Wisconsin credit unions report strong first quarter BizTimes Wisconsin’s 119 state-chartered credit unions reported strong financial performance for the first quarter of 2020, according to data released Tuesday by the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions. Credit union total assets increased $2 billion from year-end 2019 and stand at $43 billion through March 31. Asset and share growth were up for the first quarter with both ratios around 20%
Loan growth was down, which may be attributed to the impact the.... Read More 4> State of Wisconsin COVID Relief Efforts Gov. Evers designates $40 million from CARES Act to Wisconsin hospitals Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Wisconsin hospitals will get a $40 million boost to help with financial losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Tony Evers announced Thursday that hospitals statewide will receive direct payments, funded by the CARES Act, to assist with lost revenue and expenses incurred from March through May.
The $40 million package supplements personal protective equipment and other pandemic supplies already provided to hospitals... Read More 5>
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