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8 LINCOLN, Neb. – On a warm and windy weekend, members of the Kansas National Guard Marathon Team were among the 181 National Guard Airmen and Soldiers from 42 states and territories who ran the Lincoln Marathon May 2. Runners were competing for a chance to earn one of 78 spots on the All-Guard Marathon Team; 50 allocated for top-scoring males, 20 for top-scoring females, three for top-scoring female masters, and three for top-scoring male masters. The nine-person Kansas National Guard Marathon Team consisted of Spc. Sarah Freeland, 35th Infantry Division Band; Sgt. Nick Ledet, Company A, Recruiting and Retention Battalion; 2nd Lt. Yacub Muzee, 242nd Engineer Battalion; Cadet Jessica Pal, 1077th Ground Ambulance Company; and Spc. Geovanni Popoca, 1st Battalion, 235th Regiment of the Kansas Army National Guard and 1st Lt. Jeffery Austin, 284th Air Support Operations Squadron; Tech Sgt. Jason Dolan, 190th Air Refueling Wing; 2nd Lt. Gage Garcia, 184th Wing, and S

A small town dragged its feet on mask mandates Thousands got sick

A small town dragged its feet on COVID-19 mask mandates, and residents pay the price In communities where mask-wearing has become a political inflection point, the toll of the virus has surpassed the dark spring in America s cities. Andrea Ball, Jayme Fraser and Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Published 9:50 pm UTC Dec. 20, 2020 DODGE CITY, Kan. – In the midst of a worsening pandemic, as coronavirus cases climbed, elected leaders in a former frontier town famous for its gunfights faced a choice. They could pass a mask mandate at the urging of health experts or reject the measure blasted by some as a violation of their personal freedoms.

A small town dragged its feet on COVID-19 mask mandates Now residents are paying the price

A small town dragged its feet on COVID-19 mask mandates. Now residents are paying the price. Andrea Ball, Jayme Fraser and Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY © Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY NETWORK A water tower gleams in the afternoon sun in Dodge City, Kansas. DODGE CITY In the midst of a worsening pandemic, as coronavirus cases climbed, elected leaders in a former frontier town famous for its gunfights faced a choice. They could pass a mask mandate at the urging of health experts, or reject the measure blasted by some as a violation of their personal freedoms. The five commissioners of Dodge City, Kansas, a politically red cattle community of some 27,000 people, had resisted such measures all summer and into fall. Like other parts of rural and small-city America, Dodge City had mostly returned to normal after shaking off the pandemic’s first wave.

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