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WAUWATOSA, Wis. 鈥?TosaFest will return to the streets of the Village of Wauwatosa this weekend after several years of being in Hart Park.The street festival will feature live music on three stages,
stanley quencher three beer gardens, a food court, a vendor market, and a walk, run, and roll. There will also be FoodieFest Experiences such as a Meet the Maker cheese tasting, organizers say.
stanley cup Its exciting to see the expanded offerings TosaFest 2022 will bring to the Village, said Beth Gleesing, City of Wauwatosa Tourism Specialist. With businesses and restaurants from throughout the city participating, the event will provide a true taste of Tosa to locals and visitors. TosaFest was first held in 1976 and became a summer staple for the village. The festival was moved to Hart Park in 2018 due to road construction. This year s festival will be held on State Street between Harmonee and Wauwatosa Avenues, and along Underwood and Harwood Avenues. It will run Friday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Saturday
stanley cup 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For more information, visit the village s website.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Ivwp Gaza braces for Israel s imminent ground assault
IT S ALMOST THE TWO-YEAR MARK OF THE PANDEMIC, and there are a lot of things the world is still trying to figure out 鈥?It s almost the two-year mark of the pandemic, and there are a lot of things the world is still trying to figure out, like the effects of long COVID. Millions of adults in the U.S. are estimated to have long COVID symptoms that last months or years.While we re working to understand how it impacts the body, we re learning more about how it impacts your wallet.One study found that more than half of U.S. adults who got COVID or lost income during the pandemic struggle with medical debt.This has forced some people to dig into their savings. But that s not all: medical debt has led to lower credit scores, and it can make it tougher for some folks to pay for basic necessities.So, when people have long COVID, they often rack up fees from appointment after appointment that could put them behind on their medical bills. That s because insurance co
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stanley cup ver the last year, the CDC has created medical codes for a lot of COVID symptoms, but many symptoms of long COVID still don t have one or they re complicated to categorize. When that s the case, an insurance company might decline to pay. I think they developed 159 new codes to try to deal with post-COVID stuff and that if you don t have a code, you can t submit a claim, and if you don t submit a claim, yo
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