Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held in the Appleton area.
The pandemic has impacted the U.S. blood supply. The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Appleton area.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Appleton area. The pandemic continues to affect the nation's blood supply.
ADUs provide more housing without requiring large neighborhood changes.
In response to new guidelines released by the CDC, DHS has updated quarantine guidance for close contacts of someone diagnosed with COVID.
Appleton Health Department is supportive of celebrating the holidays with community education around safe practices.
The contest is open to all Appleton residents regardless of age and skill level.
When substantial amendments to the CPP are proposed, the City is required to hold a public comment period.
The application deadline is Sept. 18.
Remote public participation will be limited to City residents or those directly affiliated with agenda items and related projects.
The marketing, customer service, and repairs using local, licensed, and approved contractors will be managed entirely by SLWA.
The CAPER will be available starting May 8, 2020, and general public has until June 7, 2020, to offer comments on the proposed submission.
Appleton Health Department received notice Thursday of 7 additional residents testing positive for COVID-19, bringing the total cases to 28.
Appleton Health Department received two additional residents testing positive for COVID-19, bringing total number of confirmed cases to 21.
The Appleton Health Department received notice Tuesday of an additional resident who tested positive for COVID-19, total 19 cases now.
Appleton Health Department received notice Saturday of an additional resident who tested positive for COVID-19, making total 16 cases.
Appleton Health Department received notice Thursday afternoon of additional resident who tested positive for COVID-19, total number is 15.
There are currently seven residents in isolation, six who had COVID-19 who have been released from isolation.
Due to a staffing shortage, we are temporarily closing our Finance Department Customer Service Center on the first floor of City Hall.
The Appleton Health Department received notice Saturday of two additional residents who have tested positive for COVID-19.
"We should all be prepared for caring for ourselves or others in our households who may contract the virus."
The Appleton Health Department received notice Friday of a third person in Appleton who tested positive for COVID-19.
"We've received a number of questions about upcoming road and infrastructure projects, some of which are already underway."
“Starting with this week's Common Council meeting on Wednesday, our Common Council will be utilizing remote meeting software.”
The activities proposed are categorically excluded subject to HUD regulations at 24CFR Part 58 from the National Environmental Policy Act.
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin issued an order this week that requires the waiving of water utility late fees.
“Our Health Department is providing guidance that goes along with the ban on gatherings of 50 people or more.”
The resolution is also an extension of the City's commitment as a Bee City USA city.
Survivors from across the Country Gathered for a Celebration of Hope and a Commemorative Tree Planting Ceremony
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Some see them as a badge of honor. Some see them as a badge of indignity. Send us your holiday lights photos and we'll post 'em on Patch!