Madison365 Week in Review for November 14

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    Here are our most popular stories of the week, brought to you by Quartz Health Insurance.

    Coronavirus infection continued to spread unabated in Wisconsin, setting records three times this week.

     

     

    Health care workers are feeling traumatized and exhausted.

    The University of Wisconsin will offer free rapid testing.

     

    Local leaders called on the state government and private citizens to do more to stop the spread of coronavirus.

     

     

    The Justified Anger Leadership Institute just graduated its fourth cohort — several months late, due to the pandemic — and is currently recruiting its next class.

     

     

    A misplaced flash drive in Milwaukee led to false charges of voter fraud.

     

     

     

    OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center held its 28th annual awards celebration Friday.

     

     

    The first annual Restorative Justice Summit began this week.

     

     

     

    Urban Triage will open its new home on Sunday.

     

     

     

    Community members shared their memories of educator and civil rights leader Dr. John Odom, who passed away recently.

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