The Jefferson County Health Department has not let a single drop of precious COVID-19 vaccine go to waste as it has been issuing it to appropr…
Eligibility of firefighters and law enforcement personnel to receive the COVID-19 vaccine follows its distribution to health care workers and …
When school districts across the nation — and world — went virtual at the start of the pandemic, some questioned whether this would mean the e…
Admitting that, “Progress seems like an awkward term to use for 2020,” Watertown city officials said the municipality has continued to make st…
It might be the easiest choice for No. 1 story of the year in the 125-year history of the Watertown Daily Times, other than perhaps either the…
As a health care provider at UW Health, Jefferson County Board of Supervisors Chairman Steve Nass received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccin…
With more than a million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine already administered in the country, local health officials are urging the general publ…
Marshfield Medical Center-Beaver Dam received its first shipment of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Dec. 23 and began giving vaccinations to …
As the city, county and state heads into the holiday season, the Southern Region Public Health Officers are issuing a Public Health Emergency …
One area funeral director called the number of COVID-19-related deaths his business has been handling lately, “staggering,” while another simp…
In a year filled with uncertainty, cancelations and hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic, there have been some quiet, incremental and p…
Deaths are rising and health department staff is being taxed and the city is worried about a post-Thanksgiving COVID-19 surge.
Watertown Health Officer Carol Quest said Tuesday the city has logged some steady COVID-19 case numbers.
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JEFFERSON — Normally bustling with “shoppers” and volunteers who turn the Jefferson County Fair Park Activity Center into a free “superstore,”…
It was two weeks after Mike O’Brien returned home from hosting a trivia night March 3 in one of the early COVID-19 pandemic hot spots of the U…
Watertown Unified School District officials on Monday renewed a public appeal for substitute teachers and support staff from the community to …
The news seems to get progressively more demoralizing when it comes to COVID-19 and that was especially evident upon hearing that an Ixonia EM…
IXONIA — A 42-year-old EMT, who worked for the Town of Ixonia Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services, died Nov. 26 in the line of duty…
As 71 of 72 of the state’s counties reach a critically high level of positive COVID-19 cases, health officials are asking all residents to kee…
JEFFERSON — When one learns they have potentially been exposed to COVID-19, they have to quarantine for two weeks.
JEFFERSON — The mayor of Jefferson has some news for everyone and he is adamant about it. No one should take the threat of COVID-19 lightly.
The operator of one of the last bricks-and-mortar travel agencies in the area said Tuesday she was pleased to hear of Gov. Tony Evers’ support…
The Watertown Santa House, presented by Ixonia Bank, will open for the holiday season following the Christmas Parade of Lights on Saturday. Th…
Although its clientele has dwindled somewhat in recent months — possibly due to people receiving food benefits from alternate sources during t…
Santa Claus is scheduled to arrive in Watertown Nov. 28, during the annual Christmas Parade of Lights that will be held at 5:30 p.m.
Watertown Alderman Eric Schmid told his fellow common council members Tuesday he’s content with the spike in the city’s COVID-19 cases.
Hustisford might be an example other districts should emulate.