Thursday, April 16, 2020

Extended Safer at Home Order Issued by Governor

Today Governor Evers announced he is extending the Safer at Home order through May 26th. The order, which takes effect on April 24th, when the current order expires, does make some additional changes:
  • K-12 schools will remain closed through the end of the school year.
  • Public libraries can reopen to provide curbside pick-up of books and materials. 
  • Golf courses can reopen for phone or online scheduling and payment for tee times only. Clubhouses and pro shops must remain closed. 
  • Arts and Crafts Stores can offer expanded curbside pick-up of materials necessary to make face masks or other personal protective equipment (PPE). 
  • Non-essential businesses can now conduct minimum basic operations, including deliveries, mailings, and curbside pick-up. 
  • Aesthetic or optional exterior law care or construction is also allowed under the extended order, so long as it can be done by one person. 
 The extended Order and FAQs can be downloaded by clicking the links provided.