NEWSWisconsin retail stores reopen and let shoppers back insideMilwaukee Journal SentinelMichael Kruczynski, owner of New Options Salon and Boutique, places a sign on the sidewalk shortly after reopening his shop on East Silver Spring Drive in Whitefish Bay on Tuesday. As of Monday, stand-alone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELAfter making a purchase, Judy Lapinske of Cedarburg walks out of Amy's Candy Kitchen on Washington Avenue in Cedarburg on Wednesday. Aside from take-out orders, the shop's interior had been closed to customers before Monday due to the coronavirus. As of Monday, stand-alone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELAmanda Wesenberg, left, of Menomonee Falls and Michelle Vogds of Brown Deer walk along Washington Avenue in Cedarburg on Wednesday. As of Monday, stand-alone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELAfter making a purchase, Betty Hoefs of Mequon walks out of Boulangerie Du Monde bread and pastry shop on Washington Avenue in Cedarburg on Wednesday. Aside from take-out orders, the shop's interior had been closed to customers before Monday due to the coronavirus. As of Monday, stand-alone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELMargo Zimmerman, left, of Mequon makes a purchase with the help of employee Caleigh Mentzer at Amy's Candy Kitchen in Cedarburg on Wednesday. Aside from online and take-out orders only, the shop's interior had been closed to customers before Monday due to the coronavirus. As of Monday, stand-alone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELSigns inform customers to social distance at Amy's Candy Kitchen in Cedarburg on Wednesday. Aside from take-out orders, the shop's interior had been closed to customers before Monday due to the coronavirus. As of Monday, stand-alone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELMichael Kruczynski, owner of New Options Salon and Boutique, removes protective plastic from mannequins shortly after reopening his shop on East Silver Spring Drive in Whitefish Bay on Tuesday. As of May 11, standalone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELBryant Wilcox, Battlebox Studios co-owner, waves to a motorist blowing their horn while he puts out a sign after reopening the family-owned gaming store at 5431 W. Lisbon Ave. in Milwaukee on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. As of May 11, standalone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELEmployee Jack Stuhlmacher adjusts some puzzles on a shelf at Winkie's Toys & Variety in Whitefish Bay on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. As of May 11, standalone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELChana Bassman, right, of Milwaukee, picks up a balloon order for her nephew's birthday party with help from employee Jack Stuhlmacher and Winkie's owner Beth Stuhlmacher at Winkie's Toys & Variety in Whitefish Bay on Tuesday.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELWinkie's employee Jack Stuhlmacher carries a balloon order to the car for Chana Bassman, left, of Milwaukee, who was picking them up for her nephew's birthday party, at Winkie's Toys & Variety in Whitefish Bay on Tuesday.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELJanice Kocinski looks for a card at Winkie's Hallmark and Gifts in Whitefish Bay on Tuesday. As of May 11, standalone or strip mall-based retail stores can offer in-person shopping, as long as customers are limited to five at a time and social-distancing guidelines are followed, Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELJulie Stuhmacher, left, co-owner of Winkie's, applies hand sanitizer after checking out customer Janice Kocinski at Winkie's Hallmark and Gifts in Whitefish Bay on Tuesday, May 12, 2020.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELPhil Krainz, co-owner of Rose's Flower Shop, prepares a flower arrangement for an order at the reopened shop in Wauwatosa on Tuesday.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINELPhil Krainz, co-owner of Rose's Flower Shop, said they have not yet changed the date on their clock from the last time the flower shop in Wauwatosa was open for customers on March 23, when the "safer-at-home" order issued by the governor closed all nonessential businesses. They reopened Tuesday, May 12, 2020.MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL