The City of Madison, Wis., is known for its character, lakes, politics and university. In the winter months, those features are typically buried in snow, the lakes dotted with ice shanties filled with people who enjoy ice fishing while their gloved hands hold a beer. This year is no different. At the same time, it is different from previous years.
Like all communities around the world, Madison experienced its own pandemic stressors as its 300,000-plus people navigated the COVID-19 world. Some people navigated things just fine. Many did not.
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