The marquee on the Orpheum Theater on State Street now speaks for businesses around the state. Under an order Gov. Tony Evers said he plans to issue Tuesday, only essential businesses will be allowed to remain open during the current public health crisis.
STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL
Kelly Meuer, owner of State Street Brats on State Street, installs new fencing around the patio section of the restaurant Monday. Restaurants and bars have been ordered closed in Wisconsin except for delivery and curbside pickup.
STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL
A rider waits for a bus Monday along a shuttered State Street in Madison.
In the latest effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said Monday he plans to issue an order Tuesday closing all nonessential businesses — a directive that was quickly criticized by Republican leaders for a lack of details.
The marquee on the Orpheum Theater on State Street now speaks for businesses around the state. Under an order Gov. Tony Evers said he plans to issue Tuesday, only essential businesses will be allowed to remain open during the current public health crisis.
Kelly Meuer, owner of State Street Brats on State Street, installs new fencing around the patio section of the restaurant Monday. Restaurants and bars have been ordered closed in Wisconsin except for delivery and curbside pickup.