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Being American: Daughters of the American Revolution, Seeking Asylum, Release of Bill Cosby On this Independence Day weekend Local Talk, Ames native Cynthia Gaunt describes being from a family that dates back to colonial American times and early farmers of the Midwest, including being a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Then Licida Membreno, a newly arrived immigrant seeking asylum in the US, describes journeying with her son, from a long-standing indigenous family in Honduras to Ames, Iowa. Ms. Membreno is accompanied by David Hansen, Chair of Ames Sanctuary Interfaith Partners (ASIP), a local organization of people who helped her come to Iowa. Hansen describes some of the work ASIP does.
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IDPH regularly pulls random samples for sequencing that help detect new variants and better understand these variants at a statewide level, and even across the United States.
“IDPH and private labs pull random sample,” said Marianne Manko, MCHD Public Affairs Coordinator. “That just gives you an idea of where the variants are. We (the health department) just need to know how the virus is mutating. That helps us understand what is happening with the virus. This happens with all viruses. All viruses intend to not only multiply and survive but to get stronger. They need a human host.”
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Cody Lee
Cody Lee joined 13 On Your Side and KYMA News 11 in March 2020, but he’s no stranger to Arizona. He grew up in the Phoenix area and enjoys everything Arizona has to offer.
Prior to moving to Yuma, he served as a News Video Editor at Arizona’s Family 3TV / CBS 5 in Phoenix.
Lee spent most of his life watching the news and discovering a passion for tv news journalism. After college, Lee received an opportunity in Las Vegas, Nevada at KSNV News 3 and worked on longtime local morning news program “Wake Up with the Wagners” and the #1 rated weekend evening newscasts. He spent 3 years at KSNV, before moving on to a new experience in Sin City at KLAS 8 News Now.