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Ellie Shannon discusses upcoming events on campus, and Ivy Winfrey gives listeners information on Poudre School District’s COVID-19 protocols and a police investigation. Then, Jonathan Gillham updates listeners on upcoming issues in sports, and Kota Babcock speaks to Lynn Boland from the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art about their reopening process. After that, Babcock updates listeners on issues in Congress, then speaks to Robyn Vincent from KUNC about her story on avalanche deaths and climate change. Then, Babcock gives new statistics on COVID-19 cases and vaccines before updating listeners on Google policies. To conclude the show, Winfrey delivers information on the first cloned endangered species.
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Anti-Restriction Counties Prep To Manage Own Virus Rules
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The Associated Press
Nevada officials are preparing to cede decision-making power over the state’s coronavirus measures to county officials.
In the five rural counties that have passed resolutions condemning the restrictions, it’s unclear how much will change. Elko, Eureka, White Pine, Lyon and Nye counties have all blasted Gov. Steve Sisolak for the measures he s implemented to contain the coronavirus.
Officials in the five counties have also criticized state labor monitors and set up funds to reimburse businesses that have been fined for flouting guidelines. As Nevada vaccinates its population and the pandemic trends downward, counties will soon control guidelines in place to contain the virus.