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Juvenile charged for Fairfield High fire

Here’s an update to a story the No Coast Network has been following.  A 15-year-old juvenile has been charged with intentionally starting a fire at Fairfield High School.  Students had to evacuate their classrooms Wednesday…
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Secretary Azar cites ‘concerning’ Covid trends in Iowa

BY O. KAY HENDERSON RADIO IOWA - U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is encouraging Iowans who’ve recovered from Covid to donate their plasma. About 2200 Covid patients in Iowa have been treated with…
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Osky American Legion Veterans food drive

Oskaloosa’s American Legion post is collecting food for a food drive.  Darin Alderson, house committee chairman for Harry L. Anderson American Legion Post 34, has details. "The food drive will be November 7.  We're taking…
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3 from area dead from coronavirus

Three people from the No Coast Network listening area died from coronavirus over the weekend.  One person from Poweshiek, Jasper and Wapello Counties were among 27 deaths reported in Iowa as of Sunday morning (10/11). …
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461 Covid patients in Iowa hospitals, another record high

BY O. KAY HENDERSON RADIO IOWA -  The state’s coronavirus website shows 461 Covid patients were being treated in an Iowa hospital last night. That’s 30 percent more than a month ago and the third day…
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Iowa sees another record number of Covid patients

BY O. KAY HENDERSON RADIO IOWA - This week’s report from the White House Coronavirus Task Force shows Iowa currently has the sixth highest rate of Covid transmission in the country. The state’s coronavirus website shows…
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Iowa Supreme Court issues stay in dispute over absentee ballot request forms in 3 counties

BY O. KAY HENDERSON RADIO IOWA -  The Iowa Supreme Court has issued what’s called a “stay” — so a district court judge’s recent ruling on absentee ballot request forms sent to voters in Woodbury, Linn,…
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Harvest continues speeding ahead

BY DAR DANIELSON RADIO IOWA - Iowa farmers continue to benefit from good weather as they bring in the crops. The U.S.D.A. weekly report shows one-quarter of the Iowa corn crop has been harvested — which…
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Masks now required for all at Lynnville-Sully schools

Face to face learning resumes today at Lynnville-Sully---but with everyone required to wear masks to stop the spread of coronavirus.  At a special meeting Saturday (10/3), the Lynnville-Sully School Board voted to require everyone—teachers, students…
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Sigourney long-term care facility on state coronavirus outbreak list

A long-term care facility in Sigourney has joined the state’s list of clinics with coronavirus outbreaks.  Sigourney Health Care has three reported cases of COVID-19, with none of those three people having recovered.  It only…
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