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Morningside University professor speaks up about trying times during the peak of COVID-19. Teachers all around had to make adjustment when the Coronavirus hit. Professor Ross Fuglsang was one of them. Fuglsang has been teaching for 25 years and stated this [COVID-19 year] was one of the hardest. “Spring was a totally new territory.” Fuglsang …

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Outgoing House of Hope director leaves big footprint on recovery field in Lincoln Jay Conrad has been working as the House of Hope executive director and is now retiring after four decades. The House of Hope is a nonprofit organization that helps those who are recovering from mental health disorders and substance abuse. When he …

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$100,000 lawsuit filed against Amburn’s Produce Market – injuries involved. A negligence lawsuit was filed against Amburn’s Produce Market today. Ellie Maston was injured in the market on April 2nd, 2021. There were green beans on the floor, causing Maston to slip and break her hip. The suit stated that Maston “suffered permanent bodily and …

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One fatality and three survivors after a collision of two cars on Hwy. 28th, east of Sioux City yesterday morning. Moyer Quick a 65 year old male and resident of South Iowa City was pronounced dead on the scene. Moyer and his wife Dorothy were headed westbound following 17 year old Randy Radin. Around 11a.m., …

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The East Dakota Highway Patrol will temporarily ban hand-held radar guns. Health concerns have officers leaning towards caution in this situation. Two months ago, three officers in Central City filed workman’s compensation. They claimed they had developed cancer from using the hand-held radar guns. There are concerns that the radar guns are emitting radiation waves, …