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» Parts of Sibley Re-Opened Following Sunday Train Derailment


Parts of Sibley Re-Opened Following Sunday Train Derailment
By charguth May 17, 2021 10:01 am
Saga Communications
Sibley, IA (KICD)– Law enforcement officials have reduced the area of Sibley being asked to evacuate after a train derailed southwest of town Sunday afternoon.
A social media post by the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office Monday morning has an area from 4th Avenue and 8th Street south and west past the county fairgrounds to 5th Avenue West still under an evacuation order with all other residents being allowed to return home.
The derailment was reported as Superintendent James Craig and other community members were beginning commencement at Sibley-Ocheyedan Highschool.

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Ed Department Says School Enrollment Dropped In The Fall


December 16, 2020
Northwest Iowa — The Iowa Department of Education’s annual report for the fall shows enrollment in the 327 school districts dropped by nearly six-thousand (5,935) students from last year.
The Department of Education report says the one-point-two percent decline is the first drop in certified enrollment in ten years. Enrollment decreased at 215 school districts representing 66 percent of all public school districts in the state. Des Moines Public Schools had the largest decrease followed by Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Iowa City, Council Bluffs, Waterloo, Sioux City, Dubuque, Burlington, and West Des Moines. The report shows enrollment in home school assistance programs was up more than 16-hundred for a total of eight-thousand-735 students. Home school students receive some services through their local school district. The total number of students in schools was 484-thousand-159.

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