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What's happening this week?

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1. Crash course Following up our weekend report on dangerous intersections, we'll take a closer look at the process to determine certain kinds of road improvements. Reporter Olivia Estright's case study will be a new roundabout near Century High School.

2. Take your shot ADVERTISEMENT Childhood vaccination rates fell during the pandemic but have not yet recovered to pre-pandemic levels. That's not just including COVID-19 vaccinations, but shots for measles, tetanus, chicken pox and other diseases.



Reporter Dené Dryden explores the reasons for that, and what individual decisions mean for health of the greater population. 3. Portrait of the artist You've undoubtedly seen his work around Rochester, but how well do you know muralist Greg Wimmer? Find out what drives him to produce his public paintings.

4. Tips for deer hunters In Tuesday's Post Bulletin Sports section, Outdoors columnist John Weiss writes about some Chronic Wasting Disease regulations that have changed this year, and others that could. 5.

Showdowns on the pitch High school soccer playoffs begin in just more than two weeks — 16 days to be exact. Teams are battling hard for playoff positioning and some key matches will be played in Rochester this week. Tuesday, the Mayo girls play at Century.

Then on Thursday the top two boys teams in the Big Nine Conference go head-to-head when Mayo (8-0) plays at John Marshall (6-1). We'll have coverage of both matches at PostBulletin.com/Sports.

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