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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 26th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News


Oskaloosa News Recap For February 26th, 2021
Officials in Florida want spring breakers to head elsewhere.
New restrictions are being implemented to help slow the spread of COVID as spring-breakers touch down at South Florida destinations.
Miami Beach has several health and safety measures currently in place, such as “no alcohol, coolers, tables, tents or live music at public beaches” and capacity limits at some high-traffic beaches. There will also be a curfew in place in the city’s entertainment district and no booze sold after 10 pm.
In Fort Lauderdale, social-distancing and mask-wearing will be “heavily enforced,” according to Mayor Steve Gellar.

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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 24th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News


Oskaloosa News Recap For February 24th, 2021
Dogs in Russia are changing colors.
The bizarre phenomenon is occurring in and around the town of Dzerzhinsk near an abandoned chemical plant that once manufactured highly toxic hydrocyanic acid — a core ingredient in a once commonly used “Prussian blue” dye.
Veterinarians are blaming the blue hue on “some kind of chemical,” which doesn’t appear to have harmed the pups physically.
The blue dogs will remain under close investigation for about 20 days.
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Coca-Cola’s new diversity training urges employees to be “less white.”
The “Confronting Racism” course, offered to the company by LinkedIn Education, contained a slide that read: “In the U.S. and other Western nations, white people are socialized to feel that they are inherently superior because they are white.”

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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 23rd, 2021 - Oskaloosa News


Oskaloosa News Recap For February 23rd, 2021
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The 28-year-old Oregon man blew .77 — nearly 10 times the legal limit — after a brief car chase last Friday.
He was driving with a suspended license and had open drinks in the vehicle, according to the police report.
The previous B.A.C. champions go to another Oregon woman in 2007 with a .72 and a South Dakota woman who clocked .708 in 2009.
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The new trading week saw major trading averages mixed on Monday. During the session the Dow gained 27 points while the Nasdaq slumped 341 points and the S&P dipped 30 points.
Technology stocks had the most negative weight Monday as both Apple and Microsoft saw losses of 3 and 2.7 percent respectively.

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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 22nd, 2021 - Oskaloosa News

Oskaloosa News Recap For February 22nd, 2021 - Oskaloosa News
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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 19th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News


Oskaloosa News Recap For February 19th, 2021
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Ariel Young, the five-year-old girl who was injured in a car crash involving former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid remains “unresponsive,” even though she has awoken from her coma.
Ariel’s family revealed Monday that after 11 days in a coma, the 5-year-old finally woke up.
On Thursday, a spokesperson for the Kansas City police told PEOPLE magazine that Ariel is “now breathing on her own but remains unresponsive.” When asked to elaborate, the spokesperson said no further information would be given.
As previously reported, Ariel was inside a Chevrolet Traverse that was struck by Reid’s Dodge Ram pickup truck on Feb. 4. The Traverse was pulled over on a highway entrance ramp when the crash occurred.

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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 18th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News


Oskaloosa News Recap For February 18th, 2021
What started with a simple act of kindness, has expanded into a community-wide challenge.
In a tearful Facebook post, Natasha Fogle told her followers that a Party City employee made her son’s night by simply “acknowledging his presence and then gifting him a yellow balloon.” Fogle said that as a parent, it shocks her how many people don’t acknowledge kids in general.
A local law firm, Catrow Law PLLC, saw the video and decided to spread the message of kindness to others — coining it the #YellowBalloonChallenge. The rules are simple, the firm wrote, “say hello to a stranger, shovel a neighbor’s driveway, pay for the car behind you…just make someone else smile.”

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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 17th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News


Oskaloosa News Recap For February 17th, 2021
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The 5-year-old girl who was injured in the car crash involving then-Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid is awake from a coma.
Almost two weeks after the crash “Ariel Young is awake,” her family posted on their GoFundMe Page. They did not expand on her medical condition.
Authorities are still investigating the crash that occurred on Feb. 4 when Reid’s pickup struck two other vehicles parked on a highway entrance ramp. One of the vehicles had run out of gas and the other — which Ariel was sitting in — was there to help. The NFL is also looking into the incident.

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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 16th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News

Oskaloosa News Recap For February 16th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News
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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 12th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News


Oskaloosa News Recap For February 12th, 2021

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New applications for unemployment benefits dropped to 793,000 last week from 812,000 the week prior, according to figures from the US Department of Labor.
The latest batch of initial jobless claims brought the total for the COVID pandemic to about 78 million — equivalent to nearly 49% of the American workforce.
Jobless claims have remained above the pre-pandemic record of 695,000 for 47 consecutive weeks.
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Fully vaccinated people will no longer be required to quarantine following exposure to coronavirus, the CDC stated this week.
The agency noted that those who have been exposed should still monitor for symptoms for 14 days and those who develop symptoms should be evaluated and tested.

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Oskaloosa News Recap For February 9th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News


Oskaloosa News Recap For February 9th, 2021

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A fundraiser for the 5-year-old girl critically injured in a crash involving Britt Reid, the son of Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid, has brought in more than $300,000.
“Ariel remains in the hospital in critical condition and is not awake,” her aunt wrote on the GoFundMe page Monday. “No progress updates as of right now.”
As previously reported, Reid’s pickup slammed into a vehicle on a highway entrance ramp on over the weekend. Ariel and her 4-year-old cousin were injured in the accident. Ariel’s mother had pulled onto the ramp to help a family member who had run out of gas.

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