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Brenda Lucas: Community news for Wednesday, July 28

GOSPEL: The Roten Boys, Rowsey Family and Dustin Lambert are featured during Cabell County Fair’s gospel night from 3 to 11 p.m. Thursday, July 29, at West Virginia Pumpkin Park, Milton. Admission is $8; $5 ages 55 and older; and free ages 5 and younger. LISTED: Katelyn Ferguson, of Catlettsburg, Kentucky, was among more than 7,800 students qualifying for the dean’s list for the spring semester at Ohio University, Athens. To receive this distinction, students must earn 12 semester hours of credit, including at least six hours attempted for letter grades, with a minimum grade point average of at least 3.5 achieved. She graduated with an Associate in Applied Science (associate in nursing) from the university’s College of Health Sciences and Professions.

Iowa State professor worries about inability to require masks in his office

An Iowa State University professor has health concerns in his family that leave him wanting to be able to ask students to wear masks during office hours, but the Iowa Board of Regents has held that faculty do not have that ability. Last week, Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law banning mask mandates by schools and other local government entities, and Regents President Mike Richards lifted the state of emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic that had been in effect for the state s three public universities. In doing so, Richards added that, Effective immediately, faculty, staff, students, and visitors to campus will not be required to wear a mask or other face covering.

Iowa State University reports 37 additional COVID-19 cases

Iowa State University reports second week of higher than usual COVID-19 cases

Ames Tribune An additional 89 COVID-19 cases were reported at Iowa State University from March 29 to April 4, according to the university s public health dashboard. This week s reported total includes 78 students and two staff members identified through on-campus testing, as well as six students and three staff members and who reported testing positive from off-campus sources. No faculty members tested positive.  Seventy students had tested positive on campus the week before. University spokesperson Angie Hunt said last week the spread appears to be related to social interactions without distancing or face coverings. But, Hunt added, the university generally continues to see compliance on campus with face coverings and physical distancing.

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