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Childcare Matters


Rep. Mike Bare and State Senator Dianne Hesselbein visited Corrine’s Little Explorers Family Child Care in New Glarus recently. Photo courtesy of Corrine Hendrickson

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Agrace Receives 2023 Top Workplaces USA Award

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New Glarus Police

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Monticello Police

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Green County Development Corporation Selected as a Recipient of Compeer Financial’s General Use Grant


From left: Green County Economic Development Corporation Project and Marketing Manager Tracy Brewer, Compeer Financial Loan Officer Erin Mullett, Green County Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Olivia Otte and Compeer Financial Loan Officer Anne Schultz. Photo courtesy of Erin Mullett

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Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line Offers New, Expanded Services to Help Quit Smoking, Vaping or Using Other Tobacco Products

 

The Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line expanded its free services to help people quit smoking, vaping, or other tobacco use on March 1st.  Now, in addition to free calls, the Quit Line will offer free texting and online chatting with live quit coaches.

And, for a limited time, the Quit Line will offer one 8-week shipment of nicotine patch, gum, or lozenge, or combination patch+gum or patch+lozenge to registered participants (if medically eligible, must be 18 or older to qualify).  They’ll also offer up to five proactive calls from the Quit Line for free coaching support.  This is available while supplies last.  After that, services will revert to a 2-week supply of medications and coaching calls only initiated by the person who wants to quit smoking, chewing or vaping nicotine to the Quit Line.

There’s also a new number to text for Quit Line services.  Now, text READY to 34191.

Wisconsin residents 13 and up can still reach the Quit Line 24/7 by calling 800-QUIT-NOW (800-784-8669) or by visiting https://quitline.wisc.edu.  Teens 13-17 who want to specifically quit vaping can text VAPEFREE to 873373 for free help via text.

“We’re excited to offer these new services to help Wisconsin residents quit tobacco use,” said Quit Line Coordinator Kate Kobinsky.  “They get more choice and a better experience.  When you’re ready to quit, we’re ready to help.”

The Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line expanded its free services to help people quit smoking, vaping, or other tobacco use on March 1st.  Now, in addition to free calls, the Quit Line will offer free texting and online chatting with live quit coaches.

And, for a limited time, the Quit Line will offer one 8-week shipment of nicotine patch, gum, or lozenge, or combination patch+gum or patch+lozenge to registered participants (if medically eligible, must be 18 or older to qualify).  They’ll also offer up to five proactive calls from the Quit Line for free coaching support.  This is available while supplies last.  After that, services will revert to a 2-week supply of medications and coaching calls only initiated by the person who wants to quit smoking, chewing or vaping nicotine to the Quit Line.

There’s also a new number to text for Quit Line services.  Now, text READY to 34191.

Wisconsin residents 13 and up can still reach the Quit Line 24/7 by calling 800-QUIT-NOW (800-784-8669) or by visiting https://quitline.wisc.edu.  Teens 13-17 who want to specifically quit vaping can text VAPEFREE to 873373 for free help via text.

“We’re excited to offer these new services to help Wisconsin residents quit tobacco use,” said Quit Line Coordinator Kate Kobinsky.  “They get more choice and a better experience.  When you’re ready to quit, we’re ready to help.”

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