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Applications for pet adoptions starting at Oskaloosa shelter

Starting Wednesday (4/15), the Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter in Oskaloosa will accept applications for pet adoptions.  The shelter has been closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Shelter Director Terry Gott says you’ll have to fill…
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Oskaloosa School Board meets

The Oskaloosa School Board holds its monthly meeting Tuesday night (4/14).  There will be a public hearing on the budget for the 2020-21 school year.  The Board will also consider changes in the school calendar…
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New coronavirus cases in Iowa

The Iowa Department of Public Health says two more people in Iowa have died from the coronavirus. The deaths reported Monday (4/13) are an elderly adult from Linn County and an adult from Muscatine County. …
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High school graduation requirements waived

Governor Kim Reynolds has waived state requirements for high school graduation, so the Class of 2020 isn't in limbo due to COVID-19 closures. The Governor's order will let students graduate this spring even if they…
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Iowa unemployment claims soar again

A historic surge in unemployment claims continued last week in Iowa as more workers lost their jobs in an economy devastated by the coronavirus. The U.S. Department of Labor reported Thursday (4/9) that 67,334 people…
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Major takes plea deal in July shooting

An Albia man has reached a plea deal in an attempted murder case.  22-year-old Shain Major had been charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit a forcible felony.  He has pleaded guilty in Wapello…
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Two nursing homes with COVID-19 outbreaks revealed

The Iowa Department of Public Health has released the identities of two nursing homes where outbreaks of the coronavirus have infected residents and contributed to a large share of the state’s known infections. The facilities…
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Coronavirus update

Two people from the No Coast Network listening area have now been diagnosed with coronavirus.  One is a person from Mahaska County aged 41 to 60; the other is an adult from Marion County aged…
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Tyson Foods suspends operations in Columbus Junction

Tyson Foods says it has suspended operations at a major pork processing plant in Columbus Junction, where more than two dozen workers have tested positive for the coronavirus.  Spokesman Gary Mickelson says the suspension went…
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Coronavirus update

Three more Iowans have died from the coronavirus.  According to Monday’s (4/6) information from the Iowa Department of Public Health, two elderly adults from Tama County have died and one from Linn County has died. …
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