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UPCOMING SPECIAL SECTIONS/EDITORIAL NOTES:

February 9, 2023:

Romantic Resources (Special Section) – Our annual Valentine's Day area resource guide. Wines, dinners, chocolates, stays - this section is what our business community makes it.

All special sections subject to change and participation. The more support and engagement we get, the more we can offer the community together.

— OPPORTUNITIES IN ALL OF OUR SPECIAL SECTIONS —

Presenting Sponsor of the section — $400 (1 available each special section)

A presenting sponsorship grants your logo and business name on the section itself. A sponsorship also includes a banner ad to be run within the section. Sponsor will also receive half off any sponsored article content within the special section.

Supporting sponsorships of special sections may be available at $200 for all benefits above, excluding banner (limited availability), but also including 50% off ads in the section.

Featured Business/Sponsored Articles — $200 for 1/2 page promotional article with 1-2 pictures ($100 if sponsor for the section) – Limited availability. Runs online as well.

— Advertising Spots — $400 full page, $200 half page, $100 quarter page, $50 eighth page, $25 sixteenth page – Limited availability. Inquire about sponsorships, partner content and online and social ad opportunities.

More information: valleysentinelnews.com/advertising-businesses

Summary

1,738,031

Covid Case Activity Level

Updated: 1/24/2023

This map shows the current CDC COVID-19 Community Level for each county in Wisconsin. Community levels measure the impact of COVID-19 illness on health and health care systems in communities. COVID-19 community levels can help communities and individuals make decisions based on their local context and their unique needs. Community vaccination coverage and other local information can also inform decision-making for health officials and individuals. Updated:

Percent of Wisconsin residents ages 5-11 who have completed the primary series by county

Vaccine Summary Statistics

Cases

Percent of Wisconsin residents who have completed the primary series

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