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Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

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The We Energies outage map at 11:42 p.m. reported 8,185 customers were without power in the county. The vast majority of those customers were in the Kenosha, Somers, with a large concentration just east of the University of Wisconsin- Parkside and the Village of Pleasant Prairie.

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We Energies reported more than 30,300 customers were without power during the height of the outages. Heavy rains followed by hail arrived in Kenosha and outages were first reported around that time. Many outages were reported on the north side of Kenosha, including the area around Washington … See More

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1. Coworkers that have tested positive for COVID-19 have returned to work while they continue to be symptomatic, ignoring CDC guidance. 2. The employer has instructed the employee that was sick to conceal their COVID-19 diagnosis, when it should have been the employee's choice to notify other … See More

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1. Employees who have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 outside of the workplace, are required to return to work. 2. The employer is not following CDC guidelines to mitigate exposure to COVID-19.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-03-29

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More than 4000 Kenosha County residents remain without power after Tuesday storms; City Hall closed  Kenosha News "There's significant damage throughout the city," Nosalik said. "When third shift came in there were over 100 calls for service that were pending, many of them for trees and power … See More

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