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stanley cup igh school drivers education students. Wisconsin will no longer be one of just four states that allow 16 and 17-year-olds to waive their road test at the DMV before getting a license.Wisconsin DOT data shows a vast majority of teens coming out of drivers ed got the waiver with their parents permission. 169,000 students bypassed the test since May of 2020. A drivers ed instructor says the change is
stanley taza long overdue.Like most high school students in recent years, Kailynn Rufus was eager to go straight from drivers ed to getting her license. She says her parents didnt mind either. My mom said, well less driving you t
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WAUKESHA 鈥?Besides the exception of voluntary rapid-result testing for travel, if you need to take a COVID-19 test, you shouldn t have to pay. The cost is covered under the federa
stanley quencher l CARES Act. But Joe Burke of Waukesha, turned to our I-Team after he says he was charged for the test twice now.Burke said back in February one of Burke s daughters had cold-like symptoms. Her school wanted her to take a COVID-19 test as a precaution. She did and it came back negative. A couple of months later we received a bill for her urgent care visit, said Burke.The bill, which Burke showed to the I-Team was for $128.46. At the time, Burke mistakenly paid it. He called his daughter s medical provider, ProHealth, and asked for a refund. The test was covered, however the office visit, the urgent care visit was not, Burke said he was told. TMJ4 By now, Burke was familiar with this. Last September,the I-Team helped him get a $266.88 bill removed-- a charge he received for his COVID-19 test.His medical provider billed him using the medical codes for pain unspecified and for acute pharyngitis or a sore throat. People going to a doctor s office, for
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