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COVID-19

Challenges, triumphs for Marshalltown school district

Marshalltown Community School District officials know COVID-19 is primarily spreading in the community, so having students in classrooms is not only safe for their health but important for their academic growth. While the academics might be struggling, the health of the students and their ...

Reynolds eases regulations on gatherings before holidays

Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Wednesday she is easing coronavirus mitigation restrictions on restaurants, bars and gatherings as Iowa’s COVID-19 hospitalizations and positive cases drop. Bars and restaurants will no longer have to close at 10 p.m. and can resume their normal hours of ...

Key Iowa vaccine panel will keep meetings closed to public

IOWA CITY — A panel of experts that will help decide which groups get the coronavirus vaccine first in Iowa has been holding closed meetings, circumventing the state open meetings law. The Iowa Department of Public Health convened the Infectious Disease Advisory Council this month to develop ...

Tyson fires 7 at Iowa pork plant after COVID betting inquiry

IOWA CITY — Tyson Foods has fired seven top managers at its largest pork plant after an independent investigation confirmed allegations that they bet on how many workers would test positive for the coronavirus, the company announced Wednesday. The company said the investigation, led by ...

COVID-19 outbreak confirmed at Willows

The long-term care facility The Willows in Marshalltown has an outbreak of COVID-19, which began Dec. 8. Cases of COVID-19 are labeled as an outbreak if there are three or more concurrent cases. The majority of the cases at The Willows have few or no symptoms. Executive Director ...

Midwest states see drop in new COVID-19 cases

After a punishing fall that left hospitals struggling, some Midwestern states are seeing a decline in new coronavirus cases. But the signs of improvement are offset by the infection’s accelerating spread on both coasts. States including Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Nebraska have seen ...