Category Archives: ((WHBYAM) 1150 WHBY) Local News

Statewide confirmed coronavirus cases up 4% to 5,052
There are now 5,052 confirmed coronavirus cases in Wisconsin. That’s an increase of four percent from yesterday’s total of 4,845. The number of confirmed deaths is up to 257, and that̵...
Mike Kemmeter Apr 23, 2020

2 more confirmed COVID-19 cases in Appleton
The City of Appleton is reporting two more confirmed cases of COVID-19. That brings the total in the city to 14. Both people live in Outagamie County, and they caught the virus from another confirmed ...
Carol Patrizi Apr 23, 2020

Some counties opening campgrounds
Three counties are scaling back their rules for campgrounds. Waupaca and Oconto counties will let people with seasonal sites, and self-sufficient RVs or mobile homes, to stay there, starting tomorrow....
Carol Patrizi Apr 23, 2020

G.C. company fined for safety violations
A Grand Chute company will pay more than $216,000 in fines for safety violations. OSHA found seven repeat and seven serious violations at MODS International, dating back to last October. The agency re...
Carol Patrizi Apr 23, 2020

Therapist: Pandemic can lead to anxiety, anger
The state’s “safer at home” order has been in place for nearly a month, and a mental health therapist says there are a number of things people could be going through. Clinician Cathe...
Mike Kemmeter Apr 23, 2020

Guard adds teams to help with COVID-19 tests
Members of the Wisconsin National Guard will be helping expand testing for coronavirus across the state. Major General Paul Knapp says they’re activating about 225 people to set up eight more ...
Mike Kemmeter Apr 23, 2020

Hortonville hosts parade with teachers, staff
Teachers and staff in the Hortonville School District are the latest to drive through the communities to reach out to their students. Bus drivers led parades for all three elementary schools yesterday...
Mike Kemmeter Apr 23, 2020

Deputy warns of online predators targeting kids
Kids are spending plenty of time online, and on social media, connecting with friends and doing their school work while their schools are closed. Lt. Jim Valley of the Brown County Sheriff’s Dep...
Mike Kemmeter Apr 22, 2020

Neenah council picks off-street path for Lakeshore Ave.
The fight over the design of a rebuilt Lakeshore Avenue in Neenah might be over. The city council wants to build an off-road path that winds between the street and Lake Winnebago. Mayor Dean Kaufert s...
Mike Kemmeter Apr 22, 2020
Virtual event to help children in need
An event to help support abused and neglected children will be online this year. CASA of Brown County Executive Director Kristin Jacobs says the needs of those kids can increase because of the pandemi...
Carol Patrizi Apr 22, 2020



