A line of costumed trick-or-treaters waits for goodies during the sixth annual Tractors, Trunks and Treats event at the Sauk County Fairgrounds in Baraboo, which was cancelled this year due to concerns over COVID-19.
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Sauk County Nurse Manager Jessie Phalen answers questions about the preferences of the Sauk County Health Department from members of the Baraboo Common Council during their meeting Tuesday at City Hall. Phalen said Sauk County has had more COVID-19 cases in the first 12 days of October than in the entire month of September.
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Baraboo Common Council member Michael Plautz, right, asks a question about facial coverings as fellow council member Tom Kolb listens during their meeting Tuesday.
Despite guidance from the Sauk County Public Health Department calling on all municipalities to not host door-to-door trick-or-treating this year, Baraboo Common Council members agreed Tuesday to add an hour to the typical time slot due to the holiday falling on a Saturday.
The Baraboo District Ambulance Service Commission approved a five-year lease Wednesday between the service and the Baraboo Fire Department.
A line of costumed trick-or-treaters waits for goodies during the sixth annual Tractors, Trunks and Treats event at the Sauk County Fairgrounds in Baraboo, which was cancelled this year due to concerns over COVID-19.
Sauk County Nurse Manager Jessie Phalen answers questions about the preferences of the Sauk County Health Department from members of the Baraboo Common Council during their meeting Tuesday at City Hall. Phalen said Sauk County has had more COVID-19 cases in the first 12 days of October than in the entire month of September.
Baraboo Common Council member Michael Plautz, right, asks a question about facial coverings as fellow council member Tom Kolb listens during their meeting Tuesday.